The Indian Institute of Technology Madras has become the first Indian institute to join the IBM Quantum Network to advance quantum computing skills development and research in the country, IBM (International Business Machines) said on Monday.
Read More >The department said the move is aimed at creating adequate courses and programs on logistics and supply chain management at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. More than 100 universities have been identified across all states and union territories, where relevant course modules on logistics can be included in the regular curriculum, an authority said.
Read More >Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has joined hands with UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to launch a project called ‘Water Security Hub’. The project aims to develop new approaches to tackle the challenges and constraints for water security and sustainable development in the National Capital Region (NCR) of Delhi. The project has also launched … Continued
Read More >Enrollment of students in Bihar’s rural schools has increased, but a sharp drop in attendance, particularly in Magadha division, is a matter of concern for the administration, it said on Wednesday. An education department said that despite good student-teacher ratios in many rural schools, class attendance ranges between 5-10%. Also, dwindling number of students in … Continued
Read More >The prospectus for PhD admissions in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has sparked a controversy, with students and teachers denouncing the “lack of clarity” about the process and the “decline” in the number of seats. Students have claimed that from the academic year 2026-27, the total number of PhD seats in centres in JNU will drop … Continued
Read More >Several faculty members of colleges and universities on Monday expressed concern over the “anti-teacher” national education policy, alleging that the central government wants to “hand over the entire education system to corporates”. The United Forum for the Movement on Education, an umbrella organization of teachers and student unions, alleged that the government was trying to … Continued
Read More >A team led by the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (IIT Jodhpur) has developed an efficient fluorescent molecular probe that can be used in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. It was discovered not only by researchers from IIT Jodhpur, but other institutions were also involved in contributing. This research has been done in collaboration with … Continued
Read More >Chief Minister A. Kejriwal launched the โCOUNTRYโS FIRST VIRTUAL SCHOOLโ Delhi Model Virtual School and said that students from across India will be eligible for admission. Affiliated to Delhi Board of School Education, this school is for class 9 to Class 12. Private schools here have mixed views about the Delhi Model Virtual School launched … Continued
Read More >Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, led by Professor V. Katihar, Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre for Excellence in Sustainable Polymers (COE-Sus-Pol), have developed an edible coating to increase the shelf-life of fruits and vegetables.
Read More >Chief Minister S. Singh Chouhan had recently announced that from the new academic session, Bachelor of Medicine, and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) courses will be taught in Hindi to first year students at Gandhi Medical College (GMC), Bhopal. Although the Madhya Pradesh government has taken an important decision to introduce MBBS course in Hindi from … Continued
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