CBSE Class 12 Board Exams: Tips and tricks for success in mastering physics

As the CBSE board exams approach, students often find themselves struggling with stress and apprehension. However, with a tactical approach and the right mindset, one can traverse the exams and excel in them. Physics is a subject that requires a fair balance of logic and understanding and not just memorisation.(Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO) As a Physics … Read more

CBSE to Provide Psychological Counselling to Students and Parents from Jan 1

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will provide psychological counselling to students and parents from January 1. CBSE to Start Psychological Counselling for Students and Parents from January 1 “The CBSE will provide psychological counselling facility to students and parents from 1st January, 2024. The exam schedule for practical and theory papers has already been … Read more

Logical Reasoning series: Solving questions on Order and Ranking Part II | Competitive Exams

In our ongoing discussion about the Logical Reasoning questions on the topic of Order and Ranking, we discussed how such questions require the candidates to use hints and arrange the subject/object in the rank/order. Logical reasoning questions in competitive exams are designed in a way that candidates can either score well if they are prepared … Read more

5 Common Mistakes Students Should Avoid While Enrolling for Higher Education

Home Education Study Abroad: 5 Common Mistakes Students Should Avoid While Enrolling for Higher Education Read 5 common mistakes students must avoid while enrolling for higher education. Study Abroad: 5 Common Mistakes Students Should Avoid While Enrolling For Higher Education(Photo Credit: Freepik.com) Study Abroad: Due to the post-graduation opportunities, quality education system, and diverse culture, … Read more

At least 126 killed in China’s deadliest quake in nearly a decade

A strong overnight earthquake rattled a mountainous region of northwestern China, authorities said Tuesday, destroying homes, leaving residents out in a below-freezing winter night and killing 126 people in the nation’s deadliest quake in nine years. The magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck just before midnight on Monday, injuring more than 700 people, damaging roads and knocking … Read more

Australia’s new visa rules unlikely to deter Singapore students from considering further education there: Observers

“I think it really comes down to populist fear. Certainly, if we look at what’s really happening here, certainly we have an artificially high net overseas migration figure. But that’s because during COVID, we saw an enormous exodus of people,” said Dr Allen. “So what we’re seeing here in the numbers of net overseas migration … Read more

Centre for Knowledge Sovereignty and Esri India join hands to launch MMGEIS | Education

Aiming to make India a global skilling and innovation hub for geospatial technology, the Indian Public Policy Think Tank Centre for Knowledge Sovereignty (CKS) and Esri India Technologies Pvt Ltd announced the decision to collaborate to launch the ‘Master Mentors Geo-Enabling Indian Scholars’ (MMGEIS) program in the country. The program, according to the press release, … Read more

Federal government hikes income requirement for foreign students, targets ‘puppy mill’ schools

Ottawa will require foreigners applying to study in Canada to have double the amount of funds currently required, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Thursday. He also threatened to cap visas in provinces that don’t help house students or who won’t shut down educational institutions that he argues shouldn’t be operating. “There are, in provinces, the … Read more

Researchers used Hurricane Larry to prove ocean microplastics can be swept inland as air pollution

As Hurricane Larry lashed Newfoundland in 2021, university students from Halifax headed to a rural area in its track to find out whether the ocean might whip microplastics up into the atmosphere then transport them by air to otherwise pristine communities. The results, you could say, blew their socks off. “It was such, like, an astonishing result that we … Read more

Mini-satellite constructed by N.B. university students set to orbit Earth

A group of New Brunswick university students is one step closer to launching a mini-satellite into space. Satellite Violet is named after New Brunswick’s provincial flower and is about the size of a loaf of bread. It successfully passed the testing phase at the Canadian Space Agency in Montreal and is headed to the International Space Station … Read more