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10.02 / 00:35
markets Action security Research Trade students reports Jane Street continues with its IIT hirings amid regulatory imbroglio
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI/MUMBAI : Even as it battles India’s market regulator, high-frequency trading (HFT) firm Jane Street has made its presence felt at the country's top institutes with marquee offers. The firm has hired students from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campuses and could once again emerge as their highest-paying recruiter.
09.02 / 01:25
markets Manufacturing Trade students reports Schools Colleges Why unemployment is rising among young college grads
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. It’s the best of times for Wall Street bulls and worst of times for young college grads. The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Friday smashed a record and crossed 50000 amid renewed optimism about the economy.
07.02 / 01:07
Waves Career students Universities country social Colleges From struggles to shares: How NRIs are guiding the next wave of Indian study-abroad dreamers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Non-resident Indians (NRIs) who've navigated the tough road to settling abroad, securing scholarships and visas, and adapting to culture on their own are now guiding the next wave of Indian students through social media. Drawing on daily experiences, they tackle overlooked challenges such as finding top internships and part-time jobs, managing finances, and selecting the best colleges to build their dream life in a new country.
06.02 / 14:03
FIVE Platform Strategy students reports testing Schools Why PhysicsWallah is betting on schools to fix what coaching can’t
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI: PhysicsWallah built its business by fixing what India’s school system often does not, helping students crack high-stakes entrance exams such as JEE and NEET. Now, in a counter-intuitive next phase of growth, the edtech company is betting that the only durable way to improve coaching outcomes is to go back and fix school education itself.
06.02 / 07:27
UPS Citi security students country rights A second wave of popular anger is building in Iran
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A new wave of popular anger is rising in Iran, as people enraged by last month’s mass killings of protesters vent their antipathy for the regime despite the risks of a continuing crackdown. Mourning families are shouting antiregime slogans at funerals and memorials.
03.02 / 14:37
Research students Universities Diversity social reports Schools Trump says he will sue Harvard for $1 billion
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Trump said he is seeking $1 billion in damages from Harvard University, the latest escalation in his administration’s fight with the institution over alleged antisemitism. Trump posted on social media after the New York Times reported that his administration had dropped its demand for a $200 million payment to the government to settle the dispute.
02.02 / 12:23
markets UPS FIVE Research students Universities Colleges Budget 2026: Foreign universities get a springboard to execute their India ambition
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The budget proposal to set up five new university townships near major industrial corridors could be the golden ticket for foreign institutions looking to establish campuses in India. Yet, according to sector experts, more clarity is needed on land and other approvals.
30.01 / 00:35
UPS Research Trade students information rights No express lane: EU Gateway Office won't give preferential treatment for Indian visa applications, say lawyers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The European Union’s (EU) decision to set up a “Legal Gateway Office" in India under the EU-India Comprehensive Framework of Cooperation on Mobility, announced alongside the conclusion of the India-EU free trade agreement, will not create any special immigration rights or fast-track visas for Indians seeking to work or study in Europe, lawyers told Mint.
29.01 / 02:31
Manufacturing Mobile economy Trade students stage India-EU trade accord: Three aspects that’ll shape its success and four hoops it must jump through
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India’s recently concluded free trade agreement (FTA) with the EU, almost two decades in the making, has injected fresh energy into the country’s geo-economics. It offers strategists on both sides greater latitude to pursue higher economic and perhaps even geopolitical ambitions.
26.01 / 13:37
markets UPS Apple Trade students 2020 reports Berkshire Hathaway once had a big silver investment. Too bad it was sold.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett is a longtime student of the silver market. The company made a sizable investment in silver in 1997 and 1998 when the metal was around $5 an ounce.
25.01 / 08:29
Provident Platform Research Healthcare students innovations patient Mint Explainer | What India's push for AI in medical education means for healthcare
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) last week launched its artificial intelligence (AI) training program for postgraduate medical students and faculty across all government and private medical colleges. The program, which received an overwhelming response of more than 50,000 confirmed early registrations, connects clinical knowledge with data science, preparing future healthcare leaders to effectively manage AI solutions in real-world settings.
23.01 / 12:35
UPS Platform students track cover Schools Beyond the chatbot: The tech duo building an anti-ChatGPT for classrooms
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Peeyush Ranjan, a former senior executive at Google and Airbnb and ex-chief technology officer of Flipkart, has teamed up with former Cure.fit co-founder Mukesh Bansal to bet that the next wave of AI use in edtech will be built not as an “answer machine" like ChatGPT, but as a coach that pushes students to solve problems on their own.
22.01 / 10:03
FIVE security President students War International In Greenland, anxiety over US ambitions puts normal life on pause
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NUUK, Greenland—As President Trump spoke Wednesday, Rikke Østergaard was anxiously refreshing news coverage at her desk, trying to understand whether the president had categorically ruled out an invasion. “My nerves are in flight or fight….
22.01 / 08:35
markets COST Citi trends students show 2020 Why reversing China’s demographic decline will prove far harder than Beijing may reckon
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. China has just announced that births in 2025 plunged to 7.92 million, from 9.54 million the previous year, and almost half of what was projected (14.33 million) when the one-child policy was repealed in 2016. In fact, China’s births have fallen to a level comparable to that of 1738 CE, when the country’s total population was only about 150 million.
21.01 / 00:39
Provident Digital students inclusion innovations recommendations Schools Union Budget: Allocate funds to implement NEP, bridge the digital divide in classrooms
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Union Budget is to be placed before Parliament once again, with every sector seeking greater funding. When I took over as secretary of school education, Government of India, in 2016, I was aghast to discover that even the nominal allocation to school education had been consistently declining since 2014.
19.01 / 01:37
markets UPS Career Duke students Universities Schools Even MBAs from top business schools are struggling to get hired
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Just how difficult is it to get a foothold in today’s professional job market? It’s taking many of America’s most credentialed business-school graduates months to land and accept offers. With companies scrutinizing every white-collar hire, the job market for M.B.A.s has sputtered for more than a year.
18.01 / 14:33
Pool Healthcare President students testing prevention Colleges Explainer: Why lowering the NEET-PG qualifying cut-off has triggered a storm?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: India’s National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) on 13 January lowered the qualifying cut-off marks for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET-PG) 2025 in a bid to fill vacant postgraduate medical seats.
14.01 / 01:33
markets security Trade students performer Colleges Not just IITs anymore: Crore-plus packages land at NITs and private colleges
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Recruiters chasing elite engineering talent are no longer limiting themselves to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
08.01 / 00:57
FIVE Gap students Universities sanitizer Schools Colleges A place to stay near college: Centre’s plan to keep girls in higher education
Millions of girls fall out of India’s education system after school, simply because there is no safe and affordable place for them to live near college. To plug this gap, the Centre is weighing a national programme to build girls’ hostels in districts with an outlay of about ₹10,000 crore in the upcoming Union budget, according to two government officials aware of the matter.The first official said, requesting anonymity, that the proposal envisages at least one dedicated hostel for girl students in each of India’s 806 districts over the next five years.The hostels will be standalone and not connected to any institution, and they will likely be built at district headquarters, near clusters of colleges and universities.
07.01 / 01:01
markets UPS Strategy students reports Schools Global slowdown, India boom: Consulting firms ramp up hiring at top B-schools as demand for management talent rises
Consulting firms are queuing up at top-tier business schools with surprising hiring numbers, especially after artificial intelligence impacted employee figures in some of these very companies, according to the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), which are among the prominent recruitment grounds for these companies.“We started our final placements earlier and till now 492 of 594 students have been successfully placed, reflecting steady progress in a competitive market environment,” said Debashis Chatterjee, director IIM Kozhikode. “This year witnessed a strong resurgence in consulting and finance roles, with consulting offers rising by nearly 60% and finance roles by about 10%.”These offers are driven by India’s growing role in complex, AI-driven work.

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