Indian or British-based Curriculum? Check how ancient Indian gurukuls came before British schools and how both systems shape education today.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is the single largest national board in India, with over 29,179 schools.
We are experiencing a tectonic transformation marked by rapid technological advancements, societal shifts, evolving priorities, work culture changes, and global interconnectedness. For years, we ...
The Economic Survey 2025-26 reveals that India's secondary age-specific net enrolment rate is low, emphasizing the need to retain students beyond Class 8. The survey highlights issues like uneven ...
Industry professionals in classrooms are often held up as a symbol of reform. Yet the data shows how limited this exposure really is. Only 23% of higher education institutions have engaged industry ...
The Indian School of Business and Finance (ISBF) enhances its global education offerings through a collaboration with the University of London. Newly appointed Director, Arushi Bakshi, and a move to a ...
Economic Survey 2025-26 shows education has achieved scale but weak early learning, secondary dropouts, skill mismatches and ...
When we talk about employability in Indian higher education, the conversation usually revolves around skills—what students have, what they lack, and what employers want. But the more uncomfortable ...