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Varsity to offer defence studies

In a first, a university is all set to offer defence technology studies to students. Inaugurating Hindustan University’s Centre for Defence Technology Studies (CDTS) at its campus in Padur in Chennai

Inspired by Jobs, students launch mobile apps firm

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Eighth grader Shravan Kumaran and his brother Sanjay Kumaran in Class 6, on Thursday announced their ‘apps company’ called ‘Go Dimensions’ with four products on the ‘shelf’ and a huge ambition to beco

‘Exam directorate cheated me’

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The directorate of government examinations finds itself in a piquant position with a teenager girl accusing it of manipulating her plus-two answer scripts to reduce marks and demolish her dream of doi

When teachers turn tormentors

Subiksha, 7, a class three girl studying in a private school in Erode, was interested in singing and drawing landscapes. She was a very active child and talkative and so was a ‘problem’ to her teacher

TNPSC exam mela: 12L applicants, 5,000 centres

In what could clearly be the largest government recruitment initiative, the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) is holding group IV exams across the state in 5,000 centres for over 12 lakh ap

B.E. colleges hike fees by Rs7,500

The permanent fee fixation committee for self-financing engineering colleges in the state has hiked fees by Rs7,500 for government and management quota seats.

Students joining private engineering col

Colleges reject online admission for owner quota

Private medical colleges are protesting the state government’s move to conduct “online admissions” for seats in the 40 per cent management quota as suggested by Governor and chancellor of universities

Bailable warrant against Ramadoss in medical college scam

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A Delhi court on Saturday issued a bailable warrant against former Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss after he failed to appear before it in a case of allegedly allowing a medical college to go ahea

Quota seats filled on first day

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All MBBS seats earmarked for “special categories” were filled on Thursday, the first day of the allotment of MBBS and BDS seats in government colleges for this academic year.

Counselling for the regu

Plus-2 revaluation results released

With the directorate of government examinations (DGE) releasing revaluated results of 2,370 Plus-2 students on Wednesday, sources said 1,149 students had secured more marks with one candidate scoring

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