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India's exam system is in chaos, with some families paying thousands to help their kids cheat
India's main testing body, the National Testing Agency, has faced a series of controversies. Now, i…
Hannah Abraham
Paper leak, massive bribes, political connections: Here's all you need to know about the NEET exam controversy
Want to understand what the NEET exam controversy is all about, but there's just too much informati…
Indian government introduces ₹50 million scholarship for minority students — dedicating half of it to girls
The government announced a scholarship of ₹50 million for the education of minorities over the n…
Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk have rallied behind an American 'red pill' dating coach turned Russian propagandist detained in Ukraine
Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk have rallied behind Gonzalo Lira, an American YouTuber detained in Ukr…
Alia Shoaib
Indian government is rolling out free coaching for two of the toughest exams in the world
There are around 2,697 test practice centers will be operational starting 1 September. …
Indian youth craves job stability and work-life balance over salary, shows a survey of government job aspirants
Amid an ongoing job crisis in the country, Indian professionals are seeking job security and work-l…
The best LSAT prep courses range from free options to classes with full-length practice exams and one-on-one coaching
The LSAT is designed to assess the skills needed most to succeed in law school, including critical …
Mara Leighton
Here are five apps you need to prepare for JEE Main and NEET competitive exams
Live classes enable students to interact with co-learners and teachers along with instant resolu…
Hit by lockdown, online coaching comes to rescue of competitive exams aspirants
"Situations like lockdown are boosters to a paradigm shift. Time saving, extensive content, and wi…
PTI
This IIM alumni wants to coach students of war-hit Kargil crack CAT exam
Anwar lived in Kargil during the India-Pakistan war of 1999. He wants the students of Ladakh…
Coaching centres instigated Agnipath violence at Secunderabad station, says police probe
About 2,000 aspirants from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh had cleared the physical test and were awai…
Meet Rajmal Meena, a security guard from JNU who cleared university’s entrance examination, and is now aiming to become an IAS officer
An ambitious security guard of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has qualified for the very univers…
IIT aspirants to be provided free study material, coaching on YouTube
Students who want to get into the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and other prem…
With free preparatory classes, Delhi govt schools to help students for CUET
Free coaching classes were provided to the students in various Delhi government schools for the CUE…
Indian edtech startup that helps students prepare for government jobs raises ₹60 crore
The five-year-old startup founded by a team of IIT graduates is an online assessment platform …
Paytm education will help students and government job aspirants with education loans and coaching
Vijay Shekhar Sharma, the Founder of Paytm truly wants it all. The leading digital payments unicorn…
Neil Gorsuch cast doubt on a group of atheists' lawsuit over a Florida city's prayer vigil, saying everything done by the government 'probably offends somebody'
The Supreme Court refused to review if a group of atheists could sue after a Florida city held a pr…
Grace Eliza Goodwin
Cheerleader at the center of Supreme Court free speech case says she felt 'isolated' when her school punished her for cursing on Snapchat
"I felt like I couldn't express how I felt without getting in trouble," says Brandi Levy, who was s…
Jacob Shamsian
Supreme Court bolsters religious rights, sides with former football coach who lost his job after repeatedly praying on the field following games
The ruling adds to a growing list of decisions handed down by the court's conservative majority tha…
Rebecca Cohen,Oma Seddiq
Supreme Court bolsters religious rights, sides with former football coach who lost his job after repeatedly praying on the field following games
The ruling adds to a growing list of decisions handed down by the court's conservative majority tha…