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How about a percentile-based rank list?

In this method of normalisation of marks, the relative merit of a student is assessed only in comparison with the other students of the same education system.




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Integrating technology into English language teaching

“I don't agree that technology has created a decline in our critical thinking skills.”




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Cracking the codes, at Penn

Challenging coding assignments, interesting projects and a happening social life… ALAGIAVANAN SARAVANAN writes about his academic journey at the University of Pennsylvania.




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Panel on education policy wants UGC Act to lapse

The committee's report, submitted recently to the HRD Ministry, says the UGC has been unable to effectively implement its regulations.




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Destination U.S. for STEM courses

The increase in the duration of the Optional Practical Training to 36 months is expected to provide better hands-on training opportunities to Indian students.




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Architecture, in the land of ideas

Field trips, hands-on experience and affordable tuition fee… Neelakshi Joshi writes about her PhD study in Germany.




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Bridging learning gaps, the app way

Stuck with a problem? Have your subject-related doubts clarified by expert tutors 24 x 7 through HashLearn Now.




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Are you a victim of impostorism?

If you tend to downplay your achievements or are plagued by irrational self-doubts, read on to dispel your fears.




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Earth ethics and human health

Rising technology and industrial growth have distanced us from Nature, and it is high time we reconnected with it for our own well being.




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Can values be taught?

In schools, can at least one period a week be dedicated to an explicit discussion on values?




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Raising the bar in B-schools

For management education, and also higher education in general, to result in a meaningful experience for the student, the faculty and the industry, all three have to contribute, with a radical change in approach.




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Taste the flavour of success

Baking is all about the ability, artistry and knowing the right ways to make a sugar-lover happy.




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A passion for digital media

An internship at the UN headquarters, meeting global leaders, Google challenges and more, the writer has it all at NYU.




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What does discipline mean without authority?

Who are we really when we are alone? Can we be free of the need for external voices to discipline us, as we see the true joy of what we are doing?




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Cutting-edge skills for the startup space

"We are keen on seeing as many spin-out businesses as we can from the programme."




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Minority tag of AMU: Govt to withdraw plea against HC verdict




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Faculty shortage in college

Government Engineering College at Srirangam to have 1,200 students




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Engineering: What suits her best

Trends indicate women are inclined to taking up IT jobs. They can do well in non-IT disciplines too. But, to ensure a long-term career, here’s what they should consider before choosing an engineering branch.




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Engineer green solutions

With climate change initiatives and Smart City projects on the rise, environmental engineering is gaining ground as a promising option.




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Gain a global understanding

International Relations makes for a great career and brings one closer to politics, culture and world economics.




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DU releases third cut-off list

No seats in BA(Hons) Political Science, BA (Hons) Sociology in general category in many colleges




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Australian universities to get tough with admissions




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Indian-American Dr. Kinshuk named US university Dean




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Mangalore University to host Open House

The programme scheduled on Mangalagangotri will showcasePG courses and laboratory facilities




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Uncertainty as 2nd round of CET counselling begins

There is still no clarity on 450 govt. quota seats in minority, deemed medical colleges




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NEET ordinance ‘quite disturbing, without taste’, Supreme Court tells Centre

However, it refuses to stay ordinance; freeze on law will trigger chaos as lakhs of students across 17 States have already written exams, it says.




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Twin advantage at University of Southampton

Hemanth Iyappa Guddanda writes about his exciting stints at the university's Malaysia and the U.K. campuses.




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Distance learning works for JEE too

Attending a coaching class is not the only way to obtain a good score. Tips to keep in mind while preparing for it from home.




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Learn German, French in varsity’s Evening College




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Chennai girl among toppers in CA examination




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MRU: focus on industry skills




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The first taste of college

Freshers are in for a lot of surprises in their first semester. Transition from school to college can be quite challenging. So how does one adapt?




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Government keeps students guessing on Eamcet-III




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Engineering spot admissions from August 6




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Filling the CSR gap

Ramanakumar, Dean, Faculty of Management Studies, Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya, talks about the courses introduced this year.




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Seats still up for grabs in DU

Students can apply for vacant seats in various colleges on Monday and Tuesday




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Tension on Central varsity campus after students stage protest

Earlier, three students hailing from Andhra Pradesh were allegedly assaulted




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‘Impart quality education and help students become employable’




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V-C agrees to go to the classroom




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‘Faculty must learn from each other’

The Educate in India campaign can help in optimising opportunities in the global arena.




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COMEDK: 14,512 apply for 1,400 seats

This is a sixfold increase compared to the demand seen last year




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IIT-Bombay blacklists nine companies for reneging on job offers

These companies, most of them startups, were blacklisted for one year.




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