Ratan Tata, the renowned Indian industrialist and philanthropist, has donated significantly to two leading educational institutions: Harvard Business School and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay. These contributions will boost research, innovation, and academic excellence, underscoring Tata's commitment to nurturing future global leaders.
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IITians' humility under scrutiny after viral post sparks debate
A heated debate has emerged on social media over the perceived arrogance of IIT graduates, sparked by a viral post that highlights the employment struggles faced by some IITians.
IDP IELTS launches scholarships worth ₹30 lakh for Indian Test-Takers
IDP IELTS, one of the foremost English language proficiency test providers, has launched a ₹30 lakh scholarship program aimed at helping Indian students fulfil their aspirations of studying abroad. This initiative, set to benefit 40 Indian students, underscores IDP’s commitment to supporting academic excellence and global educational opportunities.
LETI launches empowering program for African students to bridge skill gaps in Tech and Entrepreneurship
To address the growing skills gap in Africa’s technology sector, the Leading Education and Technology Institute (LETI) has unveiled an innovative program designed to empower African students with essential artificial intelligence (AI), data science, cybersecurity, and entrepreneurship skills. The program aims to equip students with the expertise to thrive in a rapidly evolving global economy.
Shoolini University achieves Global Recognition, secures spot among top 65% in QS World University Rankings
Shoolini University has made a remarkable leap in the QS World University Rankings, earning a place among the top 65% of universities worldwide. This accomplishment marks a significant milestone for the university, further establishing it as a rising star in global higher education.
Nobel Prize in Physics awarded for Quantum computing breakthroughs
This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to three scientists for their pioneering work in the field of quantum computing. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced today that Dr. Maria Spiropulu, Prof. Sergey Bravyi, and Dr. Krysta Svore were recognized for their groundbreaking contributions to the development of quantum algorithms and quantum error correction, which are key to making quantum computing scalable and reliable.
ETS TOEFL launches ₹25 Lakh UK-India scholarship for Indian Students
The Educational Testing Service (ETS), the organisation behind the TOEFL exam, has announced the launch of the prestigious UK-India Scholarship worth ₹25 lakh. This scholarship initiative is designed to financially support Indian students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various fields at UK universities.