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Police, students clash in Sudan’s capital
May 16th
Sudanese riot police hold shields and sticks as students take to the streets in protests, spurred by events in Egypt and Tunisia.Protesters hurl rocks at police officersAt least five people are arrested
Khartoum, Sudan (CNN) — Sudanese police clashed with students Sunday as protests inspired by rallies in Egypt broke out More >
At least 42 students caught
May 11th
NAWABSHAH, May 10: At least 42 students were caught red-handed while using unfair means during XI and XII examinations here on Thursday.
Chairman Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Hyderabad Abdul Aleem Khanzada visited examination centres of Nawabshah and Sakrand.
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BSEK Stipends approved for students
May 11th
KARACHI – Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) Secretary Hoor Mazhar announced on Thursday that scholarships for more than 300 deserving students of government schools have been approved.She said that those students, who passed 9th class examinations with at least 45 per cent marks, would be eligible to get the More >
Students urged to take part in sports and cultural activities in addition to curricular activities
Apr 27th
ISLAMABAD: International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) Rector Prof Fateh Muhammad Malik on Thursday urged students to take part in sports and cultural activities in addition to curricular activities.
Addressing the opening ceremony of Sport Gala 2012 at IIUI, he said that extra-curricular activities were also essential for character-building and mental health More >
Punjab University students Debate contest held in Delhi, India
Apr 16th
PU debaters Lahore: Punjab University students Syed Fahad Kazmi and Salman Naveed Butt have excelled in the sixth International Premchand Parliamentary Debate contest held in Delhi, India, last week. Debaters from 60 international educational institutions took part in the contest. The PU debaters bagged the 20th position, says a press release.
AS&RB: More >
University of Agriculture Faisalabad to drop charges against ‘rogue’ students
Apr 15th
Parents’ undertaking: UAF to drop charges against ‘rogue’ students Faisalabad: The University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) administration has decided to grant pardon to students penalised for attacking the vice-chancellor’s house.
The decision came after the disciplinary committee and the vice-chancellor heard the parents/guardians of such students on Monday, sources told .
Sources said More >
Justices Hear Case on Taxing of Students
Apr 11th
The case concerned medical residents, who work long hours as part of their studies, providing care to hospital patients. They are often paid more than $50,000 a year.
Under a 2005 Treasury Department regulation, residents are subject to Social Security taxes, notwithstanding a statutory exemption for work performed by students More >
Yonkers Journal: With New Resources, Urban Students Are Encouraged to Apply to College
Apr 10th
The old college resource room at Saunders Trades and Technical High School hardly qualified as collegiate: there were no books, desks or computers — only a secretary handing out college brochures and catalogs.
But this year it was transformed into a full-fledged college center with hardwood floors and pennants on More >
The Texas Tribune: More High School Students Acquire Online Credits
Apr 9th
Mr. Rusnock is not a teacher. He is a grad coach, one of 27 in Houston monitoring thousands of students who take so called credit-recovery courses online. Like many other districts across the state, particularly those with high dropout rates, the Houston Independent School District offers these self-paced make-ups to More >
Looking for Students Like Me!
Apr 8th
Despite the confidence of these courting colleges, I was still a directionless junior. So I started clocking in hour after hour with my small library of guidebooks, fretting over student-to-faculty ratios and weighing the advantages of large versus small schools. For days I would be besotted with a school. Then More >
Proficiency of Black Students Is Found to Be Far Lower Than Expected
Apr 8th
An achievement gap separating black from white students has long been documented — a social divide extremely vexing to policy makers and the target of one blast of school reform after another.
But a new report focusing on black males suggests that the picture is even bleaker than generally known. More >
Solid waste management awareness drive
Feb 24th
LAHORE, Feb 23: Students, civil society activists and a Turkish company representatives joined on Thursday the ongoing campaign launched by the Lahore Waste Management Company to raise awareness among Lahorites about the new solid waste management services it will provide in the city.
Students of the Superior Group of Colleges, More >
Students claimed to be the answer to energy crisis
Feb 21st
SWABI, Feb 20: About 35 research projects, majority of them on energy problem, were displayed at a three-day science fair, which concluded at the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology here on Monday.
Dr Shaukat Hameed Khan, executive director of Society for the Promotion of Engineering Sciences and More >
PEF to train 3,500 students
Feb 20th
CM thanked for GCU grantLahore, Jan 17: Government College University (GCU) Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Khalid Aftab and Endowment Fund Trust Executive Committee President Iqbal Z Ahmed have welcomed Rs 50 million grant announced by the Punjab Chief Minister and Old Ravian Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif for Government College University More >
Students shying away from Peshawar varsity Fewer students in 1st shifts, some depts have no students in 2nd shifts
Feb 12th
Anwar Zeb Buneri
PESHAWAR: The number of students in the University of Peshawar has dwindled because of the high increase in fees and other expenditure which have to be incurred by boys and girls when studying in this ancient institution. And while just a few years ago, evening shifts were started More >
Institutional Scholarship Award Committee (ISAC) 58 scholarships recommended for Sindh Agriculture University (SAU), Tandojam, students
Feb 10th
ISLAMABAD – The Institutional Scholarship Award Committee (ISAC) has recommended 58 students of Sindh Agriculture University (SAU), Tandojam, for awarding Higher Education Commission and USAID needs-based scholarships, says a press release issued here by the HEC. The meeting of the committee was presided over by Dr AQ Mughal, Vice Chancellor More >
Lahore University of Management Sciences LUMS Law Dept holds 3rd Moot Court Competition
Feb 10th
LAHORE – The Department of Law and Policy at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) organised the 3rd National Moot Court Competition with the topic ‘The Legality of Attacks on a Country’s Soil and Sovereignty.’ Teams from all over Pakistan participated in it and displayed legal prowess and academic More >
Change in summer vacation proposed in schools and colleges avoid classes during Ramazan
Feb 9th
KARACHI, Feb 8: The Sindh education department has sought the chief minister’s approval to change the schedule of summer vacation in schools and colleges this year to avoid classes during Ramazan beginning in the July end.
The decision to allow the educational institutions across the province to observe summer vacation during More >
Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal (PBM) will sponsor orphan NUML National University of Modern Languages students
Feb 8th
ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal (PBM) will provide sponsorships to the orphan students studying at the National University of Modern Languages (NUML) to enable them to be active and educated members of the society. This was stated by the Bait-ul-Mall Chairman Zumurad Khan while talking to NUML Rector Maj Gen More >
Students exchange project Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP), collaboration with Routes2Roots (R2R), an Indian non-profit organisation
Feb 8th
LAHORE
The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP), in collaboration with Routes2Roots (R2R), an Indian non-profit organisation working for peace and dialogue between Pakistan and India, announced an exchange between Pakistani and Indian students as a culmination of a 17-month project, “Exchange for Change.”
To mark the successful completion of the project, a More >










