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Phase I of the process starts for students to take admissions into engineering and pharmacy courses
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The special lecture is being organised as part of the GREAT Talks series that gives Indian students, and learners access to some of the world's brightest minds
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With minimum entry requirements one can enrol in such colleges
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Need for students, parents and staff of educational institutions to exercise maximum caution is emphasised
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The pandemic has been an inflection point and a learning opportunity for the edtech sector as digital education gained wider acceptance
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Students of class III explained to co-students about the tribes of different States in India, their food, festivals, and clothing by presenting a special video during assembly.
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The activity of ‘Adverbial Flower’ targeted the categorization of the type of adverb used in a given sentence.
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The students were reminded that every drop of water was precious and that the water cycle and life cycle are interlinked.
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It examined the universities in four streams, general (arts, science and commerce), technical, medical and legal
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The celebration started with a message by Principal Sunir Nagi who said that the bond between siblings is one of the purest and most celebrated bonds.
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The students came up with innovative posters methods to save water.
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Exciting fun-filled games were planned for children to play with their siblings, cousins, or parents at home.
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It brought the massive heaving of this proud, technologically advanced planet to a grinding, sandpapering halt! People, rich and poor alike were forced indoors.
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Since a good number of IIT-H students are from the Telugu speaking States, they also shared the new logo on their timelines.
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With admissions less than 25% of total intake available, managements forced to shut down institutions
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If any seat allotted candidate is looking for a better choice, he/she can exercise web options in the third phase by sliding, but after self-reporting online
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Students displayed a wonderful amalgamation of functionality and aesthetics and were adjudged on various parameters, by a panel of judges.
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The colour yellow also symbolizes long-lasting friendships, loyalty and courage, teachers at the event said.
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The school organised various activities such as face painting, thumbs up for tigers and painting posters with slogans to save tigers.
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Prof. Sarraju was born on September 20, 1958 in Prathipadu village of East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh
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The gateway was erected to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Delhi Durbar of 1877; 20 years after the British Crown took over direct administration of India from the East India Company.
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The beautiful rakhis were handmade by the students with the help of their art teacher.
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The intent to conduct a debate on this topic was to let students explore this societal phenomenon and think of it from varied perspectives, the school said.
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Students showcased documentary videos on biofuels, categories, and their advantages to have a better tomorrow.