How has AI changed the horizon of management education?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force enhancing education with industry interface.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force enhancing education with industry interface.
The Government of India declared 24 January as National Girl Child Day in 2008. Since then, the ministry of women and child development has been promoting this day to spread public awareness about inequalities that girls face in Indian society and politics.
In today’s rapidly evolving job market, a new phenomenon has surfaced, adding complexity to an already challenging employment landscape—ghost jobs.
The second edition of the Kolkata Children’s Literature Festival (KCLF) commenced with an inauguration on 10 January at SPK Jain Futuristic Academy, Newtown, Kolkata
The process of hiring has evolved dramatically over the past few decades. Where once a handshake and face-to-face conversation were the cornerstones of job interviews, today’s recruitment practices are increasingly shaped by technology.
In today’s ever-changing landscape of technology and commerce, the Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) programme has become a cornerstone for aspiring data scientists and entrepreneurs in India.
Higher Education (HE) rankings transcend mere numerical values; they reflect the quality, competitiveness, and global stature of educational institutions. The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) was introduced in India in 2015 by the Ministry of Education to assess and rank higher education institutions based on various criteria.
The Bose Institute, an institution that played a critical role in the field of science and innovation, celebrated its 108th Foundation Day on 30 November 2024. The event coincided with the 166th birth anniversary of its founder - Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose.
Since 1950, every year, 10th December has been celebrated as Human Rights Day, commemorating the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
Read about the children at CHAHAK Bindapur, a center that serves underserved and vulnerable children via initiatives based on six pillars: Early childhood education, remedial learning, digital literacy, health and nutrition, mental health and career mapping – the cradle to career approach.