Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi sharply criticized the government for failing to prevent the NEET paper leak. Gandhi claimed that the exam system is "fraudulent" and susceptible to manipulation through financial means. He argued that this compromises the integrity of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), which millions of students take annually to secure admission to medical colleges.
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Kerala's Private Colleges Struggle To Attract Students As Youth Migration Continues
Kerala's private colleges are grappling with a significant shortage of students despite efforts to boost private investment in higher education. The Kerala Migration Survey 2023 reveals that over 4.7 lakh young people have left the state, with 45.6% being students seeking better educational opportunities elsewhere. Popular destinations for these students include Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Delhi.
IIM Sambalpur Empowers Local Weavers With Vernacular Certificate Program
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Sambalpur has launched a groundbreaking certificate program in Odia, the local language, aimed at supporting and empowering master weavers of western Odisha.
IGNOU Offers 57 PG Diploma Programmes For Working Professionals
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has introduced 57 postgraduate diploma programmes for working professionals. These programmes, available through distance learning, span various fields, including business management, human resource management, marketing management, and more. The goal is to enhance career prospects while providing flexible learning options that cater to the needs of busy professionals.
ICSI CSEET July 2024 Results Declared, Check Your Scorecard Now
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has announced the results of the Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) for July 2024. The results were declared today at 2 pm, and candidates can now check their scorecards on the official ICSI website.
Rising Costs Of Studying Abroad Contribute To $6 Billion Deficit In India’s Current Account
The trend of Indian students pursuing higher education abroad has contributed significantly to India's growing current account deficit, recently reported at US$6 billion.
High Court Steps In Over Agnipath Recruitment Controversy In Madhya Pradesh
Given the controversy, the Madhya Pradesh High Court issued a directive on July 1, 2024. The court ordered the Army to provide the marks of all candidates selected during the Jabalpur Agniveer recruitment to the petitioners within 15 days.