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Students’ Corner: Hera Lalan, Jain Vidyalaya, Madurai

As children from the age group of 15-18 start getting their first vaccination doses, they feel more safer and interested to begin physical schooling. Amidst the steep rise in fresh cases of Covid 19, many students and teachers are against the idea of shutting down schools completely. Whereas governments of states like West Bengal, Maharashtra, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Karnataka have closed down schools, many students and teachers' group alike are not in sync with this idea.

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What is an education loan? and what expenses does it cover?

Higher education is essential for everyone who wants to develop their career in life and achieve prosperity. It boosts self-esteem and contributes to the growth of an individual's character. Education, like food, clothes, and housing, is a fundamental requirement.

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Tech trends shaping the future of post pandemic teaching & learning

Joe Lumsden,  Secondary School Principal at Stonehill International School.

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‘No hearing on the decision of NEET so far’

Gaurav Tyagi, Career Xpert

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How IELTS has helped aspirants achieve their dreams

- Rohit Jain, Co-founder of uFaber Edutech Pvt. Ltd.

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5 Problems Faced by Students in IELTS & TOEFL Tests & How to Overcome Them

Many international students aspire to study in the United States, but only a few of them succeed in securing admissions to their dream universities. Well, there are many reasons that hinder the pursuit of studying in the country. And one such is obtaining a poor score in a standardized English language assessment test, such as TOEFL and IELTS.

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Significant ways to ensure future-ready students

Renuka Chhabra, principal, Orchids, The international School, Seawoods

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Risk education to prevent another global crisis

Animesh Deshpande, Management Consulting Analyst, Accenture, India

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Students’ Corner: Parth Khullar, Amity International School, Saket

An economics-enthusiast who believes online teaching can never be the mainstream mode and can only act as a substitute during trying times, Parth Khullar, Head Boy, Amity International School, Saket, talks about his likes and dislikes, preferences and aversion.  In an all-new series titled Students’ Corner, which puts special emphasis on children and their views, EducationWorld interviews Khullar before just his pre boards.

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IMTP Overseas Education Consultancy helps foreign education aspirants fulfil dreams

At a time when the world is reeling from the effects of the global pandemic and normal life is slowly being restored back and students are once again dreaming to fly high, IMTP Overseas Consultants and coaching centre is giving a shape to their long-awaited dreams which had been unfulfilled for the last two years. 

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Nifty tricks to ace exams

-Riya Ganguly

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Top French institutes in India

By Ceo- Kounal Gupta, Henry Harvin language academy

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‘Children with learning disorders benefitted from online teaching’

Shreyosi Chakraborty

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Students’ Corner: Kriti Garg, SAI International School

The National Education Policy 2020 with a vision of universalization of education from pre-school to secondary level aims to do away with rote learning eventually and focus more on conceptual and analytical learning instead, says Kriti Garg from SAI International School. In an all-new series titled Students' Corner, which puts special emphasis on children, Shreyosi Chakraborty from EducationWorld interviews Students' Council representatives to know their side of the story, understanding their advantages or disadvantages on recent educational trends.

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Things to know before going to study in Jordan

Studying abroad is an exciting experience, especially since it comes with an entirely different country and its traditions, food, culture, and much more.

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Initially pandemic felt like holiday: Saksham Sachdeva, Narayana e-Techno School, Delhi-NCR

"Initially, the pandemic felt like a holiday," says 14-year-old Saksham Sachdeva, head-boy from Narayana e-Techno school, Delhi-NCR, as he engages in a conversation with Shreyosi Chakraborty from EducationWorld about his thoughts on school reopening, learning loss, post-covid problems, online teaching and the pandemic. "As days converted into weeks, months passed by and the lockdown went on increasing was when we understood the impact this 'holiday' would have on our lives for the next few months or even years. 

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The enigma of online education – a student’s view

- Abhimanyu J. Kumar, class XII student, Vasant Valley School, Delhi

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Why most students prefer private business schools in India?

 Dr Jitendra Kumar Mishra, Director, Jaipuria School of Business, Ghaziabad

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What is financial literacy and why is it fundamental?

Shashank Agarwal, Finance & Forensic Accounting Professional and Finance Officer, Kasiga School

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5 devices for remote learning in 2021

With the education system now being majorly dependent on technology, the role of devices have increased multifold. A good device can effectively get you through those long lectures without any major challenges or lags. Whether it is a Chromebook or an AIO, brands such as ASUS, ACER, Microsoft and Lenovo have launched devices catering to the needs of the students in India. Below are 5 devices which are suitable for remote learning in 2021:

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Student background check: Required by colleges at abroad

With massive changes concerning work culture and companies struggling to keep up with the new rules implemented because of COVID, companies were unsure how they would keep up with the times. People were no longer open to meeting in person and preferred communicating and coordinating remotely or virtually because there were fewer chances of spreading the Coronavirus. Companies could not keep up with these new changes and were unsure about their deadlines and targets. Most of them were shutting down departments and reducing the number of people they were working with. People were unsure about the work they were handling, and economies could not keep up with the massive changes that were taking place. More than 30% of businesses and companies had to shut their doors during the pandemic.

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Know your universities- classifications and types

-Riya Ganguly

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Seven-year-old pens down book on lockdown lessons

Writing can be a fun-filled activity if you have a passion for it. This is proved by a 7-year-old Jiya Gangadhar who is studying in Ekya Schools JP Nagar. This 2nd grader is the proud author of a children’s book "L is for Lockdown - Jiya's Journal of Lockdown Lessons".This book is now available on ecommerce website Amazon India.

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Athena Global Technologies launches Tutoroot, platform for students

Hyderabad based Athena Global Technologies has announced its entry into the Ed-tech industry, through the launch of its subsidiary “Tutoroot”(www.tutoroot.com). With the advent of the coronavirus pandemic, almost all schools had to shut down physical classes. This has triggered new ways of learning and has accelerated the process of adoption of ‘online education’ as a viable mode of learning.

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Mumbai based Momtrepreneur Writes Affirmations Book for Children

Positive thinking can have a huge impact on the little one’s well-being and self-esteem. Inspired by her one-year-old son, Amrita Aswani, a long-term practitioner of positive affirmations & Founder of Summer Stories released her first book called ‘A to Z Affirmation & Wellness book for kids’. 

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Bengaluru: Students gather funds to help patients

Greenwood High student and founder of Ration Square, Anvi Mittal, and her friends recently gathered funds and collected over Rs 3 lakh within few days to help patients in their treatment of Covid-19, ensure medications and oxygen supplies for them.

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How to prepare for CAT in six months?

- Sumit Singh Gandhi, founder-CEO, CATKing

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All you need to know about Engineering Management

Before stepping into a discussion on Engineering Management (ME), it is important to understand what the two terms mean separately. What is engineering? A subject that combines science and mat to design and create different structures and machines. Management on the other hand is the process of dealing with and controlling people and/or situations. As in any case, good outcomes in engineering depend on how well it is managed from beginning to end. This is where engineering management kicks in. This field focuses on how to best apply the managerial practice to engineering as a discipline. An engineer’s technical and problem solving know-how when combined with the intricate administrative planning of business management leads to this discipline called engineering management that produces in the years ahead qualitative engineering feats. Considering the managerial aspects, this discipline gives people a position of leadership as the skills learned during the course help in the completion of projects before time and within the budget.

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Coding helps children to work and understand technology around them

- Shailendra Dhakad, Co-Founder, Codeyoung

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Which is better – UK for Masters or Undergrad?

The United Kingdom is one of the most exclusive countries when it comes to studying abroad. Be it after your high school or to complete your masters, a large flock of students travel to the UK searching amongst plenty t of education institutions like nowhere else. In a recent poll, the UK council boasted its prestigious study environment and welcomed 750,000 international students and aims to invite over a million this year.

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Practicing multiplication tables with games

Do you find math boring or difficult? We have a solution for you. On www.MultiplicationGames.com  you can play all sorts of games with which to practice your multiplication tables. This makes learning your tables super fun!

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Top Tools for Natural Language Processing

- Ram Tavva, ITIL Expert Accredited Trainer and Director, ExcelR Solutions

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Top 5 reasons why the UK is the perfect study abroad destination

To others, studying abroad may tend to be a daunting experience. However, once you get over the fear, you'll realise that moving to another country might be the best decision you've ever made. It would not only push you to do and do better but will also assist you to develop social skills, becoming more independent, gaining a global perspective, and improving your relationship-building ability. It could even help you find a job somewhere in the world!

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Unblocking writer’s block

-Riya Ganguly

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Indian degree vs foreign degree: Is studying overseas a right option?

by Ashish Fernando, Founder and CEO – iSchoolConnect

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5 applications of AI in education

Ashish Fernando, Founder and CEO – iSchoolConnect

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4 ways children with learning abilities can destress during exam season

- Piya Marker, Director - Head of School, The Aditya Birla Integrated School

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6 key things to know before writing the board exams

Archana Vishwanath, director, Jain Heritage School

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The Beginner’s Guide to writing an essay- Steps & Example

An essay is a piece of writing that focuses on and develops an idea or argument through interpretation, analysis, or evidence. What you write for an essay and its length depends upon the matter of study and at which level you write it. For instance, essays at the middle school level are rather an overview of a subject whereas university-level essays are argumentative.

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The future is virtual: Virtual internships & digital cassrooms

Kalpana S Kumaran, Associate Professor, HOD – Digital Marketing & Transformation, ITM Business School

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