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Indian scores triple ton in English FC match

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London: Oxford University's Indian origin student Samridh Agarwal cracked a magnificent triple-century against Cambridge in a first-class match at the FP Fenner's ground in Cambridge.
Skipper Samridh

Cambridge is the richest UK university

Cambridge has emerged as the richest UK university with 4 billion pounds worth of assets, even eclipsing Monaco, the wealthiest country in the world.

Cambridge University was on Saturday revealed as

Over one in 10 Cambridge students sell drugs to pay varsity fees

Over one in ten students studying at the prestigious Cambridge University have admitted to selling drugs to pay their tuition fees, a poll has revealed.

The poll, conducted by campus newspaper Varsi

Can Indian grocer make history at Cambridge?

Over eight centuries of tradition will be swept aside this weekend if an Indian origin grocer in Cambridge is elected to be the first non-white, first Muslim and first Asian chancellor of the Universi

Cambridge remains world's top varsity, Harvard, MIT follow

University of Cambridge has retained the number one spot ahead of Harvard, while MIT has jumped to the third place ahead of Yale and Oxford in the eighth QS World University Rankings.

The US takes 13

UK's most powerful microscope unveiled at Cambridge

The most powerful atom resolving microscope in the UK has been unveiled at the University of Cambridge. The new electron microscope, which will enable scientists to view individual atoms in any materi

Chennai student wins Cambridge scholarship

An Indian student from Chennai has received the first 'Pemanda Monappa Scholarship' award to pursue an M.Phil course at the prestigious University of Cambridge in Britain.

Prashanth Venkataraman, a

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