Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday directed the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) to defer the implementation of computer-based examinations until August 2027, ...
The 1987 drought devastated crops and livelihoods, dominated Parliament, pushed India to acquire its first supercomputer and ...
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The AKTU Result 2026 for the BPharm, B.Tech semester examinations has been declared by Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University. Candidates who have appeared for the semester exams can check the ...
Navi Mumbai, June 26: In a major overhaul of its recruitment process, the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has announced that all preliminary examinations will be conducted through a ...
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The days of paper flashcards and thick textbooks may not be totally gone—but today’s CPA candidates are leaning into something new: tech-driven exam prep tools that work smarter, not harder. From AI ...
India has issued an order to block Telegram until June 22, citing concerns that fraudsters are using the messaging platform to target students ahead of a re-test of the country’s biggest entrance exam ...
APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) has published the results of the B.Tech, B.Des and BHMCT degree examinations held this year. The B.Tech programme recorded a pass percentage of 60.1%, ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) on Friday announced the results of the 2026 B.Tech, B.Des and BHMCT degree examinations, with the B.Tech programme recording a pass ...
The digital on-screen marking system used for evaluating CBSE board exams in India has caused significant controversy. Students blame the new technology for making mistakes that can lead to bad marks.
With smart watches already widespread, and the prospect of smart glasses looming large, the leader of Ofqual has said that the regulator ‘shouldn’t underestimate the challenge’ of new deceptive ...
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