Women comprises 48% of overall enrollment in higher education: AISHE report | Education

Women comprises 48% of overall enrollment in higher education: AISHE report | Education

The representation of female students in higher education in India marks its all time high at 2.07 crore in 2021-22, and in fact, females constitute 48% of the total overall enrollment, according to the latest All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) report released on Thursday. Women comprises 48% of overall enrollment in higher education: … Read more

Norwegian minister resigns over plagiarism — after launching plagiarism crackdown – POLITICO

Norwegian minister resigns over plagiarism — after launching plagiarism crackdown – POLITICO

Borch’s admission came after the minister previously sought to punish students for self-plagiarism. A student fought a charge of academic misconduct for plagiarizing their own work and was acquitted in a lower court, but Borch took the case all the way to the Supreme Court of Norway to appeal the verdict, arguing it was “important … Read more

Your student loans could be fully canceled. See if you qualify under the SAVE plan

Your student loans could be fully canceled. See if you qualify under the SAVE plan

Henry Savage | The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS) Remember the fuss about student loan payments starting back up, with new repayment programs rolling out to offset the challenges? Well, a new benefit rolling out in February promises some relief: full debt cancellation. In October 2023, 43 million federal student loan borrowers were required to start repaying their monthly … Read more

More student loan changes are on the way. Here’s what to expect – Daily News

More student loan changes are on the way. Here’s what to expect – Daily News

By Eliza Haverstock | NerdWallet In 2023, President Joe Biden’s signature student loan debt cancellation plan died, a new repayment plan was born, millions of longtime borrowers got forgiveness and others saw their monthly student loan bills come due again. This year, even more change is coming. From a redesigned financial aid form to halved … Read more

Union education minister says target set to up gross enrollment ratio in higher education to 50% by 2030

Union education minister says target set to up gross enrollment ratio in higher education to 50% by 2030

Anand (Guj): India has set the target to raise its gross enrolment ratio in higher education to 50 per cent by 2030 from the present 27 per cent in its effort to become a developed economy by involving more people to study and join the skilled workforce, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said here Saturday. … Read more

Gurugram-based Masters’ Union announces 100% scholarship for 10 Students

Gurugram-based Masters’ Union announces 100% scholarship for 10 Students

Launching the 100% scholarship program, Gurugram-based Masters’ Union, aims to empower talent regardless of financial barriers. The inaugural year witnessed the provision of 100% scholarships to five outstanding students and extended support to 94 out of 147 students, with 32 receiving scholarships of 50% or more.(Representative Image) According to a press release by Masters’ Union, … Read more

Europe’s Silicon Valley? No thanks – POLITICO

Europe’s Silicon Valley? No thanks – POLITICO

Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. CAMBRIDGE, England — This city wears many crowns: the fastest growing in Britain, the world’s most intensive research cluster and the university with the highest number of tech founders. It also has Britain’s second highest level of inequality and one of the lowest amounts … Read more

Nurturing well-rounded Chinese studies graduates

Nurturing well-rounded Chinese studies graduates

MANDARIN, China’s official language, is one of the most widely used languages in the world today. It comes as no surprise, given that China not only serves as a crucial trading partner for numerous Asian countries but also plays a significant role as one of the key players in the global economy. It is also … Read more

Colorado poll finds voters skeptical of college, more supportive of career education

Colorado poll finds voters skeptical of college, more supportive of career education

It’s more important for Colorado schools to prepare students for the workforce than to prepare them to attend college. That’s the opinion of more than 60% of respondents in a recent poll of education attitudes among Colorado voters. Magellan Strategies surveyed a representative group of 1,550 Colorado registered voters in September. The survey has a margin … Read more