Too poor for Science? 59% of girls abandon STEM dreams due to financial constraints, reveals new study | Mint

[ad_1] As many as 59 per cent of girls have cited financial constraints as the primary reason for not pursuing STEM education beyond secondary school, according to a latest report released on April 25. The study, ‘Unlocking Potential: Financial Aid as a Catalyst for Girl’s STEM Success’ conducted by Sattva Consulting in collaboration with AISECT,…

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Rural students exhibit their projects in STEM fields in Nellore

[ad_1] Students displaying their exhibits at the ‘Nxplorers Carnival’ organised recently in Nellore. Rural students showcased their talents in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields and understanding of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at a programme titled ‘Nxplorers Carnival’ organised in Nellore recently. Organised by the Smile Foundation in association with…

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Emmanuel Macron’s Classes Internationales decoded: What should Indian students know? | – Times of India

[ad_1] French President Emmanuel Macron announced the launch of a new initiative called “Classes Internationales.” This programme aims to attract high-achieving international students to study in select French high schools, offering an immersive bilingual education and a direct path to prestigious universities in France. Indian students, known for their academic excellence and global aspirations, are…

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