Articles for Student

The 2022 Teach For India Fellowship Invites Applications

On the completion of this 2-year Fellowship, Teach For India Fellows become a part of a 3400+ members strong Alumni network of sector leaders and changemakers, which includes Safdar Rahman (Director of critically acclaimed film Chippa on Netflix); Anurag Kundu (Chairperson, Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights); Sharmili Phulgirkar (Senior Vice President, Citi); Aniket Doegar (Founder of Haqdarshak); Arja Dayal (Country Director, Innovations for Poverty Action); and Jigyasa Labroo (Co-Founder Slam out loud)

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Aakash EduTV Sees Soar In Subscribers Amid Widening Digital Divide 

Launched by Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), test preparatory services, in October 2020, Aakash EduTV has seen a 66 per cent and 44 per cent growth in active subscribers and new subscribers base, respectively, since April 2021. 

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Ugam To Hire 1300+ Analytics And Technology Professionals

Job opportunities span analytics, cloud, research, and marketing technology

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Mapping Career Strategically

The ongoing pandemic has increased uncertainty in the minds of the students, therefore making career guidance available to them is even more important today to help them manoeuvre through this chaos and identify options based on their interest and capability

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ExamSoft Acquires Proctoring And Assessment Technology From iSchoolConnect

By combining assessment integrity capabilities, ExamSoft and iSchoolConnect help institutions conduct proctored assessments at scale.

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AI And ML To Take Over The Education Sector In The Upcoming Years

AI and ML are the stairways to the expansion of the education sector

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How The World ‘Clicked’ With Digital learning

"The world progressively becoming more and more technologically oriented, it has become the need of the hour to integrate both of them"

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How The Cancellation Of Class 12th Board Examination Will Impact The Future Of The Students

The education sector has gone through deep structural changes this year. While classroom teaching has changed dramatically (and we will come to that in due course), the most wide-ranging immediate impact has been on our system of assessment and examination. The CBSE board exams, once considered sacrosanct, now stand cancelled. Many state boards have followed suit. While the government rightly prioritized student safety in its decision to cancel the exam, we must examine the likely repercussions of the decision on the students and, where possible, how to mitigate the negative impact.

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