

Is it called Moonlighting or Sun lighting or Twilighting? Curious Question to Industry and Academia!Dear Friends and StudentsMoonlighting has become a critical issue in the IT Industry for the

Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation (KLEF), formerly known as KL College of Engineering, was established in 1980-81. Recognized as a Deemed to be University by the UGC in 2009, KLEF has consistently

Hello everyone,This is A.Surya Praneeth. I have gone through this wonderful story which totally changed my perspective towards success. This is the story of a man who believed in himself despite

Walter Lewin a former professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) says “ Teachers who make Physics boring are criminals”. I agree with him. Physics

🔍 Overall Standard of NEET 2025 Physics Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult compared to previous years Mix of Questions: ~30–40% were easy/direct NCERT-based ~40–50%

As teachers, we often find ourselves anticipating specific answers from our students. But what happens when their responses diverge from our expectations? This story of a young boy and his math teacher

Dr. Umadhar Patnaik is the Managing Director of Ascent Classes and HOD of Mathematics in Visakhapatnam.Dr. M. Umadhar Patnaik, an exceptional mathematician and dedicated educator, has been a beacon

How an Invisible Man is Killing Traditional Jobs and Creating Alternative Opportunities?Dear FriendsListen to my story! I am not threatening you but to create awareness! This is Ravi Saripalle.

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Why Universities Should Prioritize Teacher-Mentors Over Traditional Teachers in Today's World?Dear Friends and Students,Recently, I received a question from an educator: Should institutions

Those that are associated with teaching know that standard of education is on the decline.Who is responsible for the present state of affairs.Some say that the quality of students is on the decline.

India is home to some of the world’s finest medical institutions, both government and private, that admit students into MBBS and related undergraduate programs through the NEET (National Eligibility