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Bangladesh exam answers sent to students' 'watches'

Exam cheats in Bangladesh have been caught receiving answers on mobile phones disguised as wrist watches, police said on Tuesday after busting a criminal racket in Dhaka.

Officers paraded ten hand-cu

Poor marks not barrier for loan

A poor academic record at the school level is not a barrier to getting educati­onal loans, the Madras high co­urt has held and di­rected Punjab National Bank, Am­bur branch, to sanction educational lo

City fails healthy biodiversity test

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Hyderabad scored 36 out of 92; It scored poorly in recreational and education services for children If this was an exam, the city would have failed miserably.

Greater Hyderabad has scored zero (out

Festival vacations for students cut short

Professional colleges have decided to cut short festival and summer vacations for students this year, due to the delayed start of the academic year on account of the delay in conducting counselling fo

BC students to acquire English skills

Adi Dravidar and other BC students can hone their English skills as extra tuitions will be imparted through all Adi Dravidar schools across the state and the government will bear the entire cost for t

Biometric system to catch truant students

The state government is exploring the possibility of introducing biometric attendance for students and faculty to tackle the problem of frequent agitations and teacher-absenteeism in higher education

‘Loo’ming problem in TN too

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Toilets are considered luxury in not only government and corporation schools but also private schools, which fleece parents for their wards’ education.

While most of the government schools including

Mobile school drives in to pick up dropouts in North Chennai

On Monday, a ‘mobile school’ was out looking for street children who had discontinued studies in Vyasarpadi and Royapuram.

For NGOs focusing on child welfare and primary education, labour-dominated

CM opposes CET for medical courses

Chief minister Jayalalithaa has stoutly opposed an All-India Common Entrance Test for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses in medical colleges, saying it would interfere with the state’

Jaya opposes All India CET for UG, PG medical courses

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Monday strongly opposed an All India Common Entrance Test for admission to Under Graduates and Post Graduates courses in medical colleges, saying such a move

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