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What are Commonwealth Scholarships in the UK?

  Commonwealth Scholarships are awarded to talented individuals with the potential to make a positive impact on the global stage. Commonwealth Scholarships are managed by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) in the UK. As part of the UK’s ongoing commitment to the Commonwealth, each year, around 700 students are given the chance to undertake postgraduate degrees with UK universities. If you are from a Commonwealth country and believe you could make a difference in the world but you can’t afford to fund your UK studies on your own, then you could be the ideal candidate for a Commonwealth Scholarship. What are Commonwealth Scholarships? Commonwealth Scholarships are aimed at students from across the Commonwealth who would not otherwise be able to afford to study in the UK. By funding postgraduate studies in a range of different study formats, the scheme helps to support future innovators and leaders. This historic award is the UK’s primary scholarship scheme focused on contr...

Oxford University Admission Process.

Pick the undergraduate subject you want. Each course has its own requirements in terms of subject knowledge, tests, etc.  All applications to Oxford undergrad go through UCAS (UK’s centralized system).  University of Oxford You fill in your academic history (grades, predicted grades), personal statement, teacher’s reference.  Check Course-Specific Requirements Some courses need admissions tests (e.g., MAT, BMAT, LNAT etc.). If your course has one, you must register and sit for it. Some courses require written work submission.  Interviews If shortlisted, you’ll be interviewed. Usually this is online in recent years. Offer & Confirmation You’ll receive a conditional offer (depending on your final exam results) if selected. Once you meet conditions, your place is confirmed.  Deadlines & Timeline (2025-2026 entry, roughly) UCAS application deadline: 15 October 2025, ~6pm UK time.  Register for any required admissions tests: between ~June to September (d...

Cast and Varna system in India.

  In the Indian social system, you cannot live as a human being simply as a human. An Indian remains confined only within his caste. His economic, social, educational, and cultural formation, as well as his emotional development, are shaped within caste and are destroyed there as well. Whatever collective feeling should exist as a nation or as a society can never truly develop. Why does such dreadful inequality exist? Because it is based on the caste system. The creation of this system was not only to exploit and reduce competition for the benefit of the Brahmin community, but also to ensure that, even though a person possesses ability, skill, and willpower, he remains trapped within his caste or is forced to work only in that sphere. Most importantly, if you show willpower and try to break the caste system, the system confuses you. It makes you believe you can achieve everything, but in reality, you cannot—because you cannot change your emotions, nor can you detach from your rel...

MPhil/PhD Gender

  MPhil/PhD Gender The reputation of LSE enabled me to gain access to individuals and organisations for my research that would otherwise have been closed to me. Tamara Herath, PhD Gender Doctoral hub Resources for current PhD students Develop an in-depth understanding of gender theory, epistemology and methodology, while preparing for a career in academia or policy research. Overview The MPhil/PhD in Gender is a dynamic programme that will develop your scholarly and career interests, preparing you for the world of academia and policy research. You’ll have the opportunity to undertake a substantial piece of work that is worthy of publication, and which makes an original contribution to the field of Gender Studies. Learning takes the form of courses, workshops, and professional training over your first three years. You’ll begin on the MPhil, and once you’ve met certain requirements, you’ll be upgraded to PhD status. In your first year, you’ll receive core gender theory, epistemology ...

EDUCATION IS THE THE MILK OF A TIGRESS.

Education is the milk of a tigress. Whoever drinks it is bound to roar. This is not just a slogan — it is the nectar for all the oppressed. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar knew that in a deeply unequal and caste-ridden society, education was the only weapon of true liberation. Even today, countless marginalized individuals possess talent, skill, and ambition — but fear, superstition, and systemic traps hold them back. That’s why Babasaheb’s words must echo louder than ever: "Education is the milk of a tigress. Whoever drinks it will roar!" #Ambedkar #EducationForAll #BahujanUnity #Navmantra #SocialReform

Review of the Education Policy

 Review of the Education Policy to the new Indian education policy, although changes over time and increasing competition have been taken into account, there still appears to be a lack of essential values necessary for the physical and mental development of children. The education system should be one that sparks curiosity, encourages questioning, and develops a broader perspective towards the world. In the future, children should be able to develop skills based on their interests. However, as per the new education policy, the focus seems to be primarily on skill development and preparation for competition, rather than holistic development. *WHAT GOVERNMENT SAID IN NEW EDUCATION POLICY.? Why a New Education Policy? The NEP 2020 aims to make education more inclusive, equitable, and rooted in India’s culture while equipping students with 21st-century skills. It outlines a roadmap for universal foundational literacy and numeracy, holistic curriculum development, multilingual learning,...

WORKSHOP ON HIGHER EDUCATION .

  🎓One-Day Workshop on Higher Education Opportunities in India and Abroad *Date: Sunday, 3rd August 2025 * Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM *Venue: Saket Buddha Vihar, Pune * Registration: Scan the QR code or contact via details below *Wondering What to Do After 12th or Graduation? If you're a student or recent graduate asking, “What’s next?”, this one-day workshop could be your turning point. It's not just about becoming a doctor or engineer anymore — there are a wide range of career opportunities in Arts, Commerce, Science, and Social sectors. Join us to discover prestigious universities in India and abroad, and get practical guidance on how to apply, what to study, and how to plan your career step by step. What Will You Learn in This Workshop? *Top Indian Institutions Covered: TISS, APU, IIHS, NLUs, ASHOKA, IIFT, IIPS, Central Universities, and more *Study Abroad Guidance: Understand IELTS & TOEFL requirements and application strategies *Career Paths in Non-Technical Fields: Ex...