March 7, 2026
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News Update

Will AI replace Universities? This is what the AI godfather stated

Geoffrey Hinton, who is regarded as the Godfather of AI, has noted that AI is probably going to replace human tutors. Although he voiced concerns about institutions, he also emphasized the fantastic opportunities they offer students. As experts and AI scholars continue to warn about the potential implications of artificial intelligence, it is anticipated that

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Bengaluru will host a worldwide hub for Imperial College London

The Bengaluru hub will serve as a liaison office and will be used as a platform for co-created research partnerships between Imperial and India’s leading academic and research institutions. In Bengaluru, the Imperial College London will establish an International Research Center called “Imperial Global India.” The project, which is scheduled to open in May 2025,

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Student visas can now be revoked for minor driving infractions in the US

According to the news agency, US student visas are being revoked for a variety of reasons, often with little warning to students or educational institutions. The United States may now cancel student visas for minor traffic infractions in response to increased monitoring of foreign students. International students who are caught speeding or engaging in other

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Xavier University strengthens ties with India through strategic visit

Xavier University, a distinguished U.S. institution known for its holistic Jesuit education and an outstanding 98-99% student success rate, is reinforcing its commitment to India’s education sector with a strategic visit aimed at fostering new collaborations. Vice President of Enrollment and Strategy, Mr. Scott Clyde, and Director of International Recruitment, Ms. Tsvety Karaivanova, will lead discussions

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News Update Student Corner

Medical breakthrough unlocks rare disease discovery

A pioneering study has uncovered 69 previously unknown genetic factors associated with rare diseases, including uncommon forms of epilepsy and schizophrenia. The groundbreaking study, which was published in Nature and involved Newcastle University, used a novel analytical technique to pinpoint the genetic foundation of uncommon diseases, potentially leading to more patient diagnoses and the creation of novel

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Learn how the Delhi government intends to stop the irregular increases in private school prices

The problem is upsetting, particularly for middle-class and lower-class families. According to the notification, there were complaints of annual cost hikes ranging from 25 to 30 percent, indicating that the problem had worsened during the post-Covid era. The Delhi government, led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has begun a campaign to stop the excessive and

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Higher Studies News Update

The new syllabus and grading scheme for Classes 10 and 12 are announced by CBSE

For the 2025–2026 academic year, CBSE has released its revised syllabus for Classes 10 and 12, which includes new skill-based subjects, modified exam dates, grading schemes, and passing standards. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has rolled out its updated syllabus for the 2025-2026 academic session, introducing several changes aimed at enhancing the educational

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News Update Student Corner

Nearly 35% of AIIMS, Delhi’s faculty positions are open

AIIMS Recruitment: According to the institute, only 110 applicants applied for the 172 assistant professor positions it posted in 2019. The top healthcare institution, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), in Delhi, has announced that about 35% of its professor positions are unfilled. The AIIMS-Delhi faculty cell’s administrative officer responded to a question

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Engineering News Update

Campus suicides: IIT Delhi panel highlights stress, caste prejudice, and toxic competitiveness

Committee demands broad reforms, including reducing first-year stress and providing “life lessons” to more compassionate leaders. A committee established by IIT Delhi last year to study the institutional processes and environment in the context of student suicides identified a number of important triggers, including post-coaching burnout, a grading system that perpetuates toxic competitiveness, unrelenting academic

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News Update Student Corner

University of Leeds Opens Applications for MSc in Sustainable Agriculture & Food Production for Indian Students

The newly launched program is cutting-edge and designed to equip future leaders with the skills to drive sustainability in global food systems. The newly launched program is cutting-edge and designed to equip future leaders with the skills to drive sustainability in global food systems. The University of Leeds is now accepting applications from Indian students for

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