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Deeksha Teri

New Delhi

Assistant Editor at Times Now News

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  • 1 week ago | timesnownews.com | Deeksha Teri

    IIT Delhi Emerges as Top Indian Institution in QS World University Rankings 2026, Makes Biggest Leap in Two YearsThe Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) has been ranked as the top Indian institute in the latest QS World University Rankings 2026. Making a huge jump, IIT Delhi has risen up from a global rank of 150 to a joint place of 123rd this year. IITD has climbed more than 70 places in two years, ranking at 123rd this year compared with 197th in 2024.

  • 1 week ago | timesnownews.com | Deeksha Teri

    Suhail drove an e-rickshaw to fund his tuition classes. A 23-year-old Mohd. Suhail became one of the candidates who cleared the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025 exam, the results of which were released on June 14. However, his story stands out from the rest as the Muzaffarnagar resident had to drive an e-rickshaw to be able to afford his NEET fee.

  • 1 week ago | timesnownews.com | Deeksha Teri

    IGNOU also launched MA in Journalism, Mass Communication in Hindi and Tamil this year. The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is now offering two innovative academic programmes: Post Graduate Diploma in Development Communication (PGDDC) and Master of Arts in Development Journalism (MADJ). These programmes are designed to prepare learners to respond effectively to contemporary developmental challenges through informed media engagement and strategic communication.

  • 1 week ago | timesnownews.com | Deeksha Teri

    Hailing from Lakhimpur Kheri, a small town in Uttar Pradesh, the journey of this award-winning innovator began in the modest classrooms of Primary School Gauriya. In a world where technological advancements are still being doubted, and sometimes being misused, one young Indian engineer is utilising the technological advancement not just for progress, but for a moral purpose.

  • 2 weeks ago | timesnownews.com | Deeksha Teri

    Being born to doctor parents also helped Avika during her NEET UG preparation journey. (Graphics by Gourav Ohri)"This is beyond my expectations. It all feels very overwhelming right now. I was expecting a good rank, but this is beyond my expectations. I have not even been able to digest this news till now. Thinking about studying in AIIMS Delhi is one thing, but getting a chance to actually study there is a dream come true," she told Times Now Digital.

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