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The event at GHPS, Kumbara Koppal, marked a milestone for the Kalisu Foundation and highlighted the ongoing commitment to improving educational resources and opportunities for students in Mysuru.
Ravi recounted an anecdote from the 1980s, revealing that Dravid had once been a young schoolboy who thwarted Mount Joy CC’s efforts in a Mysuru match.
Chitradurga MP and former Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister, Govind Karjol, made headlines after his comments on Teachers’ Day about students cleaning toilets in schools.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the technological landscape, prompting prestigious engineering institutes across India to introduce specialized degrees to meet the growing demand for AI experts.
The Bengaluru Department of School Education has kicked off an ambitious 21-day ‘Reading Campaign’ aimed at enhancing reading skills among students in classes 1 to 7.
Dakshina Kannada (DK) district has secured the second position in the SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) examination for the 2023-24 academic year.
Inauguration of New Academic Year and Student Council was held at St Aloysius Industrial Training Institute on 30th August, 2024 at 10 a.m. at SAITI Auditorium.
To commemorate anti-ragging week from august 12th to 18th 2024, Yenepoya Dental College conducted various events such as essay writing, story-telling, tagline or one-liner competition for dental students.
Nine talented students from Karnataka have been selected by the Karnataka Skill Development Corporation (KSDC) to represent India at the 47th World Skills Competition, set to take place in Lyon, France, from September 10 to 15.
A 37-year-old Assistant Professor from Bengaluru has publicly shared his grievances about his work experience at an engineering college on LinkedIn.
Teacher Chandralekha Mestri, who has dedicated 24 years to educating in remote Canacona, has been honored with the Union government’s National Teachers’ Award for 2024.
This week, Australia announced a new restriction on foreign student admissions, capping the number of international students at 275,000 for the coming year. This move aims to reduce the current influx, which is nearly three times the new cap, and bring numbers back to pre-pandemic levels. The cap is part of broader immigration reforms designed […]
Allegations of a KAS exam question paper leak at a Chikkaballapur centre have led to a formal complaint and a pending investigation into the examination process.
Dr Shivani Bhat L, a NEET-PG aspirant from Mangaluru, secured an impressive All India Rank (AIR) 11 in the recently announced results.
MBA, MCA students, and Ph.D. scholars at Mangalore University (MU) are facing food shortages at their hostels due to the mess being closed.
Expert Group of Institutions, Mangaluru, is set to launch “Expert e-learn,” an AI-enabled learning platform designed to enhance digital education.
During the Narayana Guru Jayanti celebration at Mangalore University, MLC BK Hariprasad highlighted the crucial role of education that integrates humanitarian values for societal reform.
Mangalore University (MU) has decided to issue consolidated physical marks cards following widespread student discontent with the university’s digital marks cards.
A Kannada Medium school in Sullia is pioneering a unique educational initiative by converting its playground into a paddy field to enhance students’ understanding of agriculture.
NSUI Mangaluru constituency, has called on Mangalore University to issue physical marks cards instead of relying solely on digital versions available in DigiLocker.