According to a state government release, not more than 25 students will be allowed in each classroom
BJP accused the opposition Congress of misleading agitators
More than 20 selections for international profiles have been confirmed up to now
GATE 2021: This year, along with science and engineering candidates, students from humanities background will also be allowed to take the exam
JEE Advanced 2021 examination will be conducted by IIT Kharagpur
Schools and coaching institutes across Bihar opened on Monday after 297 days of closure due to the Covid-19 induced lockdown
Colleges and university campuses opened partially in Kerala on Monday, after remaining closed for over 290 days
AP EAMCET seat allotment result has been released on the official website apeamcet.nic.in. Know college-wise allotment list
The Court has directed the Delhi University (DU) to provide a timeline for declaration of results, issuance of mark sheets and holding convocation on an annual basis for students
Over 50 per cent students who were full of enthusiasm attended schools wearing masks and they used sanitiser before entering classrooms, officials said
CBSE exam 2021: Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has announced the dates for Science, Commerce and Arts stream. Stay tuned for CBSE news updates
More than 80% of parents with children studying in government schools reported that education was "not delivered" during the lockdown
Confidential, says institute, as clamour grows against decision to raze Louis Kahn's legacy
CSIR NET Result: CSIR UGC NET 2020 June result 2020 has been released by NTA and is now available on csirnet.nta.nic.in. Here's all you need to know
AP EAMCET candidates from rank 1 to 60,000 can make changes in the option till tomorrow
CBSE has reduced the syllabus by 30 per cent for the 2021 board examinations
As many as 1,889 JKSSB vacancies are available for the 2020 recruitment programme
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Srinagar and the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Cabinet committee approved a total investment of Rs 59,048 cr of which the Centre would spend Rs 35,534 cr, amounting to 60 per cent of the total scheme, and the balance would be spent by the states
CBSE has reduced the syllabus by 30 per cent for the 2021 board examinations