Delhi University (DU) Vice-Chancellor has confirmed that the university will not conduct a separate entrance exam for PhD admissions, distinguishing its approach from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). This announcement comes amid growing uncertainty about PhD admissions following the Centre's cancellation of the UGC NET exam.
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JNU Student Leader Umar Khalid Completes 1400 Days In Jail, Students Show Solidarity
Umar Khalid, former research scholar and student leader at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), has completed 1400 days in jail, igniting a wave of outrage and solidarity from students and activists nationwide. Khalid's prolonged imprisonment has become a rallying point for those advocating for justice, human rights, and academic freedom.
Kakatiya University Hostel Crisis: Students Demand Safety After Cement Slabs Fall
A recent incident at Kakatiya University's women's hostel has raised serious safety concerns among students. Chunks of cement slabs fell from the roof, narrowly missing three students, sparking protests and demands for immediate action.
NEET UG Exam Analysis Report Faces Allegations Of Flaws And Manipulation
The analysis report conducted by IIT Madras on the NEET UG exam has come under severe criticism following revelations of significant discrepancies and flaws in its findings. Netizens have meticulously scrutinized the report, originally submitted to the Supreme Court, uncovering manipulated graphs, incorrect data entries, and inflated rank statistics.
Centre Adopts Assam's Jal Doot Programme For Nationwide Water Conservation
In a significant step towards promoting water conservation and sustainability, the Indian government has decided to expand Assam's successful Jal Doot programme to all CBSE schools across the country. This initiative, part of the Jal Jeevan Mission, aims to empower students as water conservation ambassadors, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility and addressing India's pressing water challenges.
Labour Party's Victory Promises New Research Opportunities For Indian Students In UK
The Labour Party's recent electoral victory in the UK is poised to usher in significant changes that could benefit Indian students seeking higher education opportunities. With a solid commitment to enhancing research funding and creating a supportive environment for higher education, the Labour Party's policies are expected to open up new avenues for international students, including those from India.
IIT Madras' NEET UG Report Under Scrutiny: Allegations Of Data Manipulation And Quid Pro Quo Surface
The recent report by IIT Madras on the NEET UG exam has ignited a controversy, with serious allegations of data manipulation and a "quid pro quo" relationship between the prestigious institution and the National Testing Agency (NTA). These claims have cast a shadow over the credibility of the report and the integrity of the involved institutions.