Education
Foreign medical graduates stranded
National Medical Council’s new policy of reducing the proportion of foreign medical graduates for internship and states’ domicile laws have left the foreign-return students helpless
Finding the code in man’s world
Women in engineering have come a long way thanks to introduction of women-friendly subjects especially those involving computers
IIT Delhi students protest against hike in mess charges
Protesters, who say the almost two-fold hike in charges will hurt them, are also demanding that the administration pay entire staff salaries and not impose on them
At IGNOU, President Murmu stresses on education in Indian languages
Murmu lauded the progress made by women in several sectors, including education, and noted that 55 per cent of the students who received their degrees, certificates and diplomas were women
CUET hits dead end at Jamia
Concerns grow over the university losing minority status and hurting students from poor background; JMI officials want to restrict it to only 20 courses
Students blame IP college authorities for mishap
College fest turns into a nightmare as outsiders gate-crash and harass female students after the principal refused to beef up security despite request
Blotting their photocopy book
Digitisation of academic classes has sounded a death knell for those involved in photocopying business, forcing them to either shut shop or diversify
Delhi University students’ union elections likely this September
DUSU elections are held via direct voting by students of the varsity and member colleges. They are usually conducted in August-September
