Delhi University has announced a substantial fee increase for the 2024-25 academic session, marking a significant rise across various programs. The new fee structure will see PhD fees escalate by 60.22%, from Rs 4,450 to Rs 7,130. This follows a 46% fee hike introduced in December last year, raising concerns among students and stakeholders.
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Bombay High Court sounds alarm on rising student suicides
The Bombay High Court has raised an urgent alarm regarding the increasing incidence of suicides among higher education students, urging immediate action from authorities to address the growing crisis.
Delhi University unveils rigorous anti-ragging measures
Aimed at creating a secure and supportive environment for students. These new protocols are designed to prevent incidents of harassment and ensure that newcomers can focus on their studies without fear.
Indore cracks down on unsafe coaching institutes following Delhi tragedy
Due to the recent tragedy in Delhi, the authorities in Indore have launched a crackdown on coaching institutes operating in basements lacking adequate safety measures. According to Hindustan Times reports, this move follows the devastating incident on July 27, 2024, in Delhi’s Old Rajinder Nagar, where flash flooding in the basement of Rau’s IAS Study Circle led to the tragic deaths of three civil service aspirants.
TSCHE Commences TS PGECET 2024 Counselling Registration
The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has opened the registration for TS PGECET 2024 counselling. Candidates who passed the TS PGECET exam can now register for postgraduate programs through the official website (pgecetadm.tsche.ac.in).
Teacher Accused Of Misbehavior Attacked By Parents At Tribal Welfare Girls School
School warden Padmavathi spoke to the media, disclosing that complaints against Ramadas were not new. In the past, Ramadas had managed to evade severe repercussions by pleading with higher authorities.
KSHEC Proposes Entrance Exams For PG Courses Amidst Student Opposition
The Karnataka State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) has proposed implementing entrance exams for all postgraduate (PG) courses in state-run universities starting this academic year. The goal is to improve and maintain the quality of PG degree holders. The respective universities will conduct these exams, and different departments will prepare test papers.