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The Supreme Court has opened the doors for colour-blind students to pursue MBBS course by ordering the admission of two such candidates, who have scored high marks in the entrance examination, for the next academic year. Terming its action as “transcendental importance of justice”, the apex court said...
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September 25, 2017 Loknath Das
Institutes
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wo of Britain’s leading universities have fallen well below their benchmark for student satisfaction, according to the National Student Survey (NSS). The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and Edinburgh University both scored significantly less than the sector average for satisfaction. Some 84 per cent of...
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August 9, 2017 Loknath Das
Universities
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An examination board investigating allegations of leaks has been forced to make last-minute changes to two A-level papers that were taken on Monday after another apparent breach of security. Pearson, which owns the Edexcel exam board, said it had replaced questions in its statistics and further pure maths...
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June 26, 2017 Loknath Das
Exam preparation
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Two major UK universities are to offer massive open online courses – or Moocs – which for the first time will earn credits that count towards a final degree, it has been announced. In what is being billed as an important step towards widening access to higher education,...
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June 24, 2017 Loknath Das
Universities
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Police were called when a protest erupted at a school in North Yorkshire after students were limited to two toilet breaks a day. Officers were forced to be called in after up to 40 students took to the playing fields on Friday morning protesting the controversial new rule...
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May 3, 2017 Loknath Das
Schools
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