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Sports marks help kids get perfect 100

Many students in the city got an enviable score of 100 per cent, after they were granted 25 additional marks for sports.

Media popular with science dropouts

An independent study by the University of Mumbai has revealed that a almost 30 per cent of students taking admission to mass media courses are those who have either failed in medical or engineering co

Now, MU announces Engg re-exam

The Board of Examination (BoE) of the University of Mumbai has decided to conduct a re-exam for the engineering stream, which witnessed a string of paper leaks last month.

Results not out, but admissions over

More than 11,000 students who appeared for the Class 12 exams under the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) board are in trouble, with the Univer-sity of Mumbai deciding to close admissions to

‘Ambedkar’s claims over college false’

The spat between the Siddharth College management and Prakash Ambedkar, national president of Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh (BBM) took a new turn on Wednesday, after the management alleg-ed that Mr Ambedk

Pharma colleges get showcause notices

The Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) has issued a showcause notice to pharmaceutical colleges in the state to explain the poor performance of students in the academic year 2011-1

RPI, cops clash at college

Senior Republican Party of India (RPI) leader Prakash Ambedkar was arrested on Friday after he and his activists tried to forcibly take over the management of Siddharth College in the Fort area of sou

Varsity bungles up again, students get wrong papers

Students appearing for the ongoing engineering exams of the University of Mumbai were in for a rude shock on Tuesday, when the paper handed out to them, turned out to be that of another semester.

MU witnesses 7th paper leak

If rumours are to be believed, the University of Mumbai has suffered its seventh paper leak in 45 days, after second year engineering students appearing for the Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design

AICTE issues strict rules to curb ragging

In a bid to do away with the ragging menace in technical institutions in the country, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has come out with stringent rules to ensure that students ne

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