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In a dramatic moment caught on camera, a group of friends went to extraordinary lengths to save their friend's life after he suddenly fainted.
She was just 6 when she found her purpose. Four decades later, the nation honoured her with a Padma Shri.
Feel the magic of one of India's most soulful voices live on stage ✨
And don't forget add your credit card info just in case
Professor: 'Beta yeh syllabus mein kab add hua?'
An average day in the life of a competitive exam aspirant.🤧
If you had ₹15 crore to spend, would you choose Pant or Kuldeep for your IPL team?
Rishabh Pant and Kuldeep Yadav complete high-profile trade between Delhi Capitals and Lucknow IPL. Rishabh Pant all set to rejoin DC at INR 15 Crore whereas Kuldeep Yadav will join LSG at INR 13.5 Crore.
How many hours do you actually study on a normal day?
When it comes to JEE preparation, social media is filled with study vlogs and "12-14 hour study day" posts. While they can be motivating, they can also make many students feel like they're not doing enough.
In reality, everyone's schedule is different. Some have school, coaching, long commutes, extracurricular activities, or simply different levels of productivity throughout the day.
So let's keep it honest.
On a typical day, how many productive hours do you actually study? Has that number changed over time? Do you focus more on the number of hours, or on how much work you complete during those hours?
Feel free to share your routine, what a normal day looks like for you, and any tips you've found helpful for staying consistent without burning out. It would be interesting to see how different aspirants approach their preparation.
IITs ask students not to mention JEE rank or GATE score on resumes for campus placements
In a wholesome moment caught on camera, a dog won hearts after helping a baby duck climb a step and reunite with its mother
NEET re-exam discussion thread: easy, moderate, or difficult?
The NEET re-exam is now over. What was your overall impression of the paper?
Did you find it easy, moderate, or difficult? Which section felt the most challenging, and were there any questions or topics that caught you off guard?
If you appeared for both the original exam and the re-exam, how would you compare the two in terms of difficulty and question quality?
NEET re-exam discussion thread: easy, moderate, or difficult?
The NEET re-exam is now over. What was your overall impression of the paper?
Did you find it easy, moderate, or difficult? Which section felt the most challenging, and were there any questions or topics that caught you off guard?
If you appeared for both the original exam and the re-exam, how would you compare the two in terms of difficulty and question quality?