A board student in Jabalpur pleads for marks in order to avoid being forced into marriage. Read more about her plea and the challenges faced by students in rural areas.
Read about how Snehinh Sen, a student from Bengal, secured the first position in maths in the country at the Joint CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET), scoring a perfect 200. He completed his bachelors in mathematics from ISI Bangalore and is planning to pursue a PhD in number theory and properties of numbers. Find out more about his journey and future plans.
Aggrieved students of II PU science in Mangaluru have started an online petition demanding the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board to award them with grace marks for the difficulty and tricky MCQs in the physics examination. Sign the petition now!
Nursing students at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences received exam results exceeding the maximum of 300 marks due to the erroneous inclusion of internal assessment scores. The error, attributed to the transition to a semester system from an annual one, was rectified with corrected results, disappointing some students and parents.
RGUHS is planning to introduce paperless exams for its students. A pilot will be run for about 2,000 students of physiotherapy and fellowship programmes this March where answers will be written into the tablet and uploaded on the server immediately after the exam, leaving very little space for malpractice.