
Delhi University to Hold Physical Spot Admissions for 9,500+ Vacant Seats
Delhi University will hold physical spot admissions to fill more than 9,500 vacant UG seats across its colleges. Here’s the seat distribution, process, and key updates.

Delhi University will hold physical spot admissions to fill more than 9,500 vacant UG seats across its colleges. Here’s the seat distribution, process, and key updates.

The CM Shri School entrance exam for Classes 6–8 has been rescheduled to September 13, 2025. Admit cards will be available from September 10, and the final admission list on

Teachers’ Day 2025 goes beyond nostalgia. With CISCE’s nationwide initiatives, schools across India will celebrate educators through workshops, student-led campaigns, and forward-looking programs. A tribute that feels less ceremonial—and more

Looking for the right books to prepare for the CM Shri Admission Test? This detailed guide covers the most recommended resources, study tips, and parent support strategies to help students

The CM Shri Admission Test 2025 admit cards for Classes VI, VII, and VIII will be released shortly on edudel.nic.in. Students can download them using their application details.

The CM SHRI Admission Test 2025 has been rescheduled. Candidates now have until August 22 to register, and the exam will be conducted on September 6. Here’s everything you need

For decades, Delhi NCR has held a magnetic pull for students across India who are chasing big dreams — whether that’s clearing the UPSC Civil Services Exam, cracking the IIT-JEE,

Delhi University has achieved an A++ grade in the 2025 NAAC accreditation cycle, scoring an impressive 3.68 CGPA. This recognition cements DU’s position among India’s top higher education institutions and

The Delhi School Education (Amendment) Bill 2025 gives parents a decisive say in how government schools run. Learn what’s changed and how it impacts teachers, principals, and students.

As Delhi introduces its new “CM Shri Sarvodaya Vidyalayas” (CM Shri Schools), parents across the city are asking a crucial question: How do these compare to regular Delhi government schools?