A recent RTI revelation has shed light on an encouraging trend in medical education. According to edexLive reports, many students who failed to secure medical seats in their first attempt succeeded in their second. This pattern underscores the importance of perseverance and strategic preparation to succeed in highly competitive exams like NEET.
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Bihar Government announces extra holidays and free study kit for students up to Class 12
To promote education and alleviate the financial burden on parents, the Bihar government has announced additional holidays for all schools in the state from August 10 to August 15. The government will also provide a free study kit to students up to Class 12.
Bangladeshi students at Mangalore University anxious about turmoil back home
Bangladesh's ongoing violence and unrest have caused significant concern among the 50-60 Bangladeshi students currently studying at Mangalore University. These students are grappling with heightened anxiety about their families and friends amid the escalating turmoil in their home country.
Uttar Pradesh Government abolishes ₹5 lakh fine for medical students leaving midway
To relieve financial and mental stress on medical students, the Uttar Pradesh government has abolished the ₹5 lakh fine previously imposed on students who leave their medical courses midway. This decision, applicable to MBBS and other medical courses in government and private medical colleges across the state, marks a significant shift in policy to enhance student welfare.
NIRF rankings for Higher Education institutions to be announced on August 12
The Ministry of Education has confirmed that the much-anticipated National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings for higher education institutions will be unveiled on August 12, 2024, at 3 PM. This announcement will provide a comprehensive assessment of the top institutions across the country, offering valuable insights into the educational landscape.
Supreme Court To Hear West Bengal’s Appeal On Teacher Appointments In September
The Supreme Court of India has set a hearing for September to address the pleas from the West Bengal Government and others contesting a Calcutta High Court decision.
Five Students Drop Out As Manipur Violence Disrupts Education: Ministry Report
The Ministry of Education informed the Lok Sabha today that five students have dropped out of school in Manipur over the past year due to ongoing violence, while no teachers have resigned amid the turmoil. Union Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary provided this information in response to a written query from Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee.