Educational News

Arunachal Pradesh jumps to 17th place in educational rankings: Officials credit ongoing reforms for significant learning improvements
Arunachal Pradesh has achieved a significant leap in learning outcomes, securing 17th position nationally in the Parakh Rashtriya Sarvekshan 2024. Chief Minister Pema Khandu highlighted remarkable progress, especially in language learning at middle and secondary levels, surpassing national averages. This success underscores the effectiveness of ongoing education reforms aimed at transforming the state's educational landscape.
Mukesh Ambani vs. Gautam Adani: Which Indian business tycoon has a more impressive education background?
Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani built vast business empires through different learning journeys. Ambani pursued formal education, gaining technical knowledge and mentorship. Adani learned through hands-on experience from a young age. Both paths demonstrate that success can be achieved through structured learning or direct application. Their stories offer valuable lessons for aspiring professionals, emphasizing continuous learning and adaptability.
CBSE Board Exams 2026: 6 key changes students should know about, including paper pattern, attendance, grading and more
CBSE has announced six major changes for the 2026 board exams that students in Classes 10 and 12 must know. Updates include a new structure for Science and Social Science papers, two annual exam sessions, 75% mandatory attendance, a new 9-point grading system from 2026, provisional Class 11 admission, and a revised paper pattern focusing on competency-based questions. Students are advised to understand these rules, follow the updated guidelines, and prepare accordingly to ensure compliance and maximise exam performance.
UGC NET December 2025 session: Marking scheme, paper wise exam pattern explained
The National Testing Agency will conduct the UGC NET December 2025 cycle. The exam is scheduled for the first week of December 2025. It will be a Computer-Based Test. The assessment determines eligibility for Assistant Professorship and Junior Research Fellowship. Candidates will face two papers in a single session. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
Which GenAI courses became India’s top choice in 2025 amid soaring AI demand?
India witnessed a surge in GenAI learning in 2025, with Coursera reporting over 3.6 million enrolments, the highest globally. Learners explored courses ranging from introductory AI to specialised GenAI skills, including prompt engineering, LLM applications, and AI workflow automation. Top-ranked programmes came from Google Cloud, IBM, AWS, Vanderbilt University, and DeepLearning.AI. Key skills focused on automation workflows, data literacy, cybersecurity, and problem solving. The trend reflects India’s growing preparation for AI-driven careers and an AI-ready workforce.
Schools and banks closed in Meghalaya as government observes holiday marking Pa Togan Sangma sacrifice
Meghalaya schools closed: Schools, colleges, and banks in Meghalaya remained closed as the government observed a holiday to honour Pa Togan Nengminza Sangma, a Garo leader and early freedom fighter who led the first protest against British colonial forces in 1872. MBSE Class 11 practical exams were postponed from December 12 to December 15, 2025. Cultural programmes and seminars marked the day, while students look forward to upcoming winter holiday vacations, including Christmas and New Year celebrations.
INI CET Jan 2026 mock seat allotment result announced at aiimsexams.ac.in; download seat allocation PDF here
INI CET Jan 2026: AIIMS New Delhi has released the mock seat allotment result for the INI CET January 2026 session. The provisional allocation covers MD, MS, MCh (6 years), DM (6 years), and MDS courses across AIIMS, JIPMER, NIMHANS, PGIMER, and SCTIMST. Candidates can check and download the PDF from aiimsexams.ac.in. The mock round allows reviewing and adjusting choices before the 1st round of counselling. Detailed steps to download the result are provided, with a direct PDF link.