The Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED) 2026 registration date gets an extension from IIT Bombay.
The admit card for the UCEED is expected to be released on January 2, 2026, and the exam is scheduled for January 18, 2026.
A major shift in global education sees nine top UK universities, including University of Bristol and Lancaster University, opening campuses in Indian cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru.
A university cricket team has been banned after players' heads were reportedly flushed down a toilet in an initiation ceremony. The Men's Cricket Society at Cardiff University has been suspended over ...
A 20-year-old youth, dejected after being cheated in an online share market investment scam, died by suicide by ... Mumbai: 20-Year-Old Mumbai Man Dies by Suicide After Losing Rs 1.8 Lakh in Online ...
Mumbai: In a move promoting eco-friendly travel, Mumbai Metro has introduced a special facility allowing cyclists to park or carry their bicycles inside metro cabins. A recent video showing a woman ...
The Mumbai One ticketing app, which covers 11 public transport operators in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), went live on Thursday, with more than 35,000 users downloading the application across ...
In today’s era, children are becoming increasingly addicted to mobile phones. From scrolling through reels to playing games, many are spending excessive amounts of time on smartphones. This overuse is ...
DDA Recruitment 2025: The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has started the registration process for various Group A, B, and C posts. The application process for 1732 vacancies is currently underway ...
The University of Mumbai‘s Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) has begun facing roadbumps in the maiden voyage of its new National Education Police (NEP)-integrated master’s courses.
Starting October 6, the Mumbai University Karmachari Sangh began a protest in support of nearly 127 non-teaching staffers who are yet to receive their pension and fiscal benefits despite retiring ...
From delaying smartphones to reshaping laws, parents, researchers and advocates offer diverse — and often clashing — solutions to protect children in a digital-first world It’s not your fault if you ...