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From understanding Gen Z enrolment behaviour to decoding the new NEP's brand impact, we're constantly studying the shifts shaping education.

The 2025 BRICS Summit marked a
major shift in educational leadership from the West to the Global South.

In the heart of Rajasthan, where century-old traditions hold sway- a remarkable journey of courage and determination unfolds.
Amidst the vibrant bustle of India’s school corridors, a quiet yet powerful revolution is taking shape.
Senior employees are dissipating the notion that learning new tools and software is categorically for the younger generation.
India’s education system is undergoing a metamorphosis, and the EdTech wave is the catalyst driving this change.
Gen-Z learners have grown up in an era of information abundance. They are skilled at navigating through vast amounts of content to cherry-pick precisely what they need.

Asynchronous learning, a term that was once dispersed on the fringes of pedagogical discourse, has now escalated to the forefront of contemporary education.

The surge in forging techniques has reached a point where distinguishing between traditionally awarded degrees and meticulously crafted duplicates is nearly impossible.
The gig economy has snowballed significant traction in India. Part-time or short-term gigs allow people them to supplement their incomes and even pursue entrepreneurial endeavors.

In the invigorating domain of higher education, students and their families encounter a labyrinth of alternatives. Selecting the right institution is a fundamental decision that can influence one’s academic and professional future.

Higher education Enrolments in India are at an all time low due to a plethora of reasons ranging from Economic Factors to Quality Concerns & Employability gaps.

The World, as we know it today, where interconnectivity and diplomacy are paramount- Higher Education plays an indispensable role in shaping the Geopolitical Landscape.

In a recent bilateral meeting between India’s Minister of Education, Dharmendra Pradhan, and Australia’s
Education Minister, Jason Clare, a new chapter in the India-Australia knowledge partnership was unveiled.

In an age characterised by volatile shifts in global geopolitics, India is strategically leveraging Education to reinforce its international influence and firmly establish its presence on the global platform.

Geopolitical factors, such as diplomatic relations, international conflicts, and economic alliances, have an unmitigated impact on how Indian institutions are recognised on the global stage.