Education
Not a good evening
Delhi University’s evening colleges provide an option to study for students who couldn’t get through to morning colleges. But there are some challenges for female students
Rising from the rubble
Students and teachers are hopeful of future as they restart a makeshift school demolished by the authorities in January this year
Delhi’s Hindu College completes 124 years, unveils new logo, anthem, alumni website
The portal promises a host of new features, including a unique alumni mapping feature, and will be an invaluable resource for the college's vast network of alumni
Not enough comfort room
Jamia Millia Islamia is re-opening its hostels with increased capacity after a three-year gap, but the premises remain out of bounds for many students who suffer due to rising cost of living and rents
Delhi govt asks DU to lower cut-off for SC/ST students to fill vacant seats, VC declines
The vice chancellor, meanwhile, denied any plan to reopen admissions, saying the first semester is about to end now and it is not possible to take in new students.
It’s all Greek to them
Jawaharlal Nehru University’s decision to introduce regional languages hasn’t received enthusiastic response from students who feel the administration needs to sort out current issues first
Civil services aspirants left in cold
UPSC aspirants take to streets demanding relaxation in age limit and compensation for the two years lost to Covid. Many, who served in essential services during lockdown, are staring at hopeless future
DU has allocated around 3,500 UG seats in last round of admission: Official
So far, around 64,000 of the total 70,000 undergraduate seats have been filled