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Only 29% Of The Students Prefer Traditional Degrees That Our Colleges/Universities Offer: Reports
Titled ‘The current learning landscape: Learner’s perspective’ the research reveals that only 29% of the college-going students prefer the traditional degree curriculum that we have in our country.
Read More50% Of Indian Students Prepared For Mathematics And Natural Sciences: Reports
The EduThrill user data further analysed the examinations being prepared for by the students.
Read More42% Of Indian Students Embrace Blended Learning: Reports
The study indicated that 35% of the students desire to go to Canada for higher education in September 2020, and 33% of students voted for Ireland.
Read MoreNew-age Skills Essential For Youth In The Rising Platform Economy: Reports
Quest Alliance produced a report in collaboration with Tandem Research, which was supported by Cisco as part of the Future Right Skills Network.
Read More76.3% Of Students Are Positive About Their Fathers’ Role In Academic Success: Reports
Brainly, the online learning platform for students, parents and teachers drew interesting insights through the responses received from ~2,137 participants.
Read More88% Engineers From Top Tech Companies Rate ‘System Design’ As Crucial Skill For Career Growth: Reports
A survey was conducted by Scaler Academy by InterviewBit, an ed-tech start-up helping engineers be job-ready.
Read MoreScreen Time For Kids Explodes During Coronavirus Lockdown, Making Parents Anxious For Their Safety Online: Reports
The survey was conducted by OLX India, with parents of kids in the age group of 5 - 15 years to understand the rise in screen time of their kids.
Read MoreMaharashtra Tops The Chart For Adoption Of Online Education Followed By Punjab And Delhi: Reports
The survey stated that 80% of the educational institutions' demands for extensive digital transformation solution ensuring business continuity in the education sector.
Read More85% Parents Now More Anxious About Their Child's Future: Reports
The nationwide survey was aimed at understanding some of the major concerns of Indian parents as respondents shared their experiences of how they are dealing with the schools being shut.
Read MoreDigital Learning Helps Save 2020 From Becoming A Void Year For Students But Challenges Remain: Reports
The ASSOCHAM-Primus Partners Survey was conducted with 466 students and 483 teachers across various states in India.
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