Here we have the second part of a recent article where we review the different points to keep in mind while considering different countries for masters and doctoral education. Even though the articles are independent, it would be great for your understanding if later you check out the previous article … Continue Reading
Coaching Institutes: Raise or Raze Education?
As I meandered past the narrow lobby, I tried to recall whatever was fed the previous day. The formulae, definitions, and exceptions seemed to wreak havoc in the crevices of my brain. The place was an assortment of aspirants; the super serious ones, the “know it alls” and of course … Continue Reading
Worlds Largest Lesson: Hosted by AIESEC
On 27th June, 2020, volunteers of AIESEC from MAHE, VIT and Thapar Patiala hosted an event called the World’s Largest Lesson. Organized by UNICEF, the objective of this lesson was to educate and enlighten students about the Sustainable Development Goals that are needed for peace in the planet, … Continue Reading
Spectrum: Reservation in the Education System
Opinions are what make a person. Our perspectives and judgments of the world, ourselves, the countries we live in, the rules we are bound by, and the communities we contribute to affect our actions and words, which become the very basis of our existence. In an increasingly polarized world where … Continue Reading
A Letter to Malala
Dear Malala,
An infinite level of courage, an unfathomable limit of confidence, the wizened face the twenty-first century has symbolised as standing up for what you believe in, irrespective of circumstance. As a young female of today, I look up to you. You, who literally took a bullet for the … Continue Reading