Category: Education

  • SciAstra Diwas 2026 Marks a New Chapter for India’s Research Aspirants

    SciAstra Diwas 2026 Marks a New Chapter for India’s Research Aspirants

    National Science Day event sees launch of global mentorship platform MyAstra and STEM collaboration ecosystem SciX

    Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], March 03: On the occasion of National Science Day (February 28), the inaugural SciAstra Diwas was held at the JSS University Auditorium, Sector 62, Noida, bringing together nuclear scientists, academicians, science communicators, alumni from premier institutes and hundreds of research aspirants from across India.

    Commemorating the discovery of the Raman Effect by Nobel Laureate Sir C.V. Raman, the event combined reflection on India’s scientific legacy with major announcements aimed at strengthening the country’s research preparation ecosystem.

    Eminent Scientists Address the Gathering

    The programme began with a ceremonial lamp-lighting by Dr A.P. Jayaraman, Nuclear Scientist and Former Head (Media Relations), BARC; Prof. Deepak Singh of IIT Bombay; and SciAstra co-founders Vivek Dwivedi and Akhil Tripathi.

    Dr Jayaraman emphasised that science must not remain confined within laboratories but must actively engage with society. He called upon young aspirants to view scientific pursuit as both intellectual responsibility and public service.

    Prof. Deepak Singh highlighted the importance of academic discipline and sustained mentorship, particularly for students preparing for research-oriented entrance examinations such as IAT and NEST.

    SciAstra Diwas 2026

    From Mentorship Gap to a 5 Lakh+ Member Community

    Addressing the audience, Vivek Dwivedi, alumnus of NISER (Chemical Sciences), and Akhil Tripathi, alumnus of NISER (Biological Sciences), reflected on SciAstra’s journey since its inception in 2021.

    What began as an initiative to bridge the mentorship gap for research aspirants has evolved into a nationwide community of over five lakh students. The founders reiterated that access to structured guidance should not be limited by geography or institutional exposure.

    Major Academic Announcements

    1. India’s First Dedicated Offline Crash Course for IAT & NEST

    SciAstra officially launched what it described as India’s first specialised Offline Crash Course for IAT and NEST examinations at the JSS University campus in Noida.

    The structured programme integrates classroom rigor with digital reinforcement tools, daily practice modules and systematic evaluation frameworks designed specifically for research entrance examinations.

    2. National Online Crash Course for IAT & NEST

    In addition to the offline initiative, SciAstra launched a structured Online Crash Course for IAT and NEST to expand access to research-focused preparation across India.

    The programme combines live academic sessions, curated digital resources and continuous assessment mechanisms tailored to research institute admissions.

    3. MyAstra: Global One-to-One Mentorship

    A significant highlight of the event was the unveiling of MyAstra, a personalised mentorship platform connecting students directly with some of the top mentors and researchers from leading institutions across the world.

    The initiative aims to provide structured one-to-one guidance, research career mapping and long-term clarity for aspiring scientists.

    4. SciX: Bridging Academia and Industry

    SciAstra also introduced SciX, a STEM collaboration ecosystem designed to connect college students with scientists, professors, research scholars and industry leaders.

    The platform seeks to bridge the traditional gap between academia and industry by facilitating structured collaboration, internship exposure and interdisciplinary dialogue.

    Alumni Share Ground Realities of Research Life

    One of the most engaging segments of the evening featured alumni from IISc, IISERs and NISER who returned to share their academic journeys.

    Rather than delivering conventional motivational speeches, the alumni offered candid insights into preparation strategies, campus transitions, research challenges and the realities of scientific training. Their conversations resonated strongly with aspirants currently navigating competitive examinations.

    The interactive session humanised the research pathway, presenting it not as an unreachable dream but as a disciplined and achievable pursuit.

    Science Communication Panel Highlights Digital Transformation

    A panel discussion featuring science communicators Kshitij Pandey, Adira, Divyansh Tiwari and Sagar Rathore examined how digital platforms are reshaping science outreach in India.

    The discussion emphasised that science must be engaging and relatable, encouraging researchers to actively communicate their work to wider audiences and strengthen scientific literacy nationwide.

    A Holistic Vision for Science Education

    The event also addressed parent-student dynamics in high-pressure academic environments, underlining the importance of mental well-being alongside performance.

    The felicitation of successful students by senior scientists symbolised continuity within India’s scientific tradition, recognising not only academic achievement but perseverance and curiosity.

    Looking Ahead            

    As SciAstra Diwas 2026 concluded, organisers described it as the beginning of a long-term effort to institutionalise structured research preparation in India.

    With the launch of India’s first dedicated offline crash course for IAT and NEST, a national online programme, a global mentorship platform and an academia-industry collaboration ecosystem, SciAstra signalled a broader push to transform how India nurtures its future scientists.

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  • Tap Into India’s Urban Growth Story with CEPT’s Specialised MBA Programs

    Tap Into India’s Urban Growth Story with CEPT’s Specialised MBA Programs

    March 02, 2026: CEPT University’s Faculty of Management has opened admissions for its specialised MBA programs designed exclusively for careers in the urban and built environment domain.

    Unlike general management programs, CEPT’s MBA offerings are structured specifically around the governance, financing, planning, and execution of urban systems and real estate markets. The Faculty of Management at CEPT University is among a limited number of institutions in the country that offer programs dedicated exclusively to the management of cities and infrastructure.

    As India’s real estate landscape continues to expand rapidly and urban systems grow in complexity, organisations across public, private, and development sectors are seeking professionals who combine analytical rigour with deep sectoral understanding.

    Commenting on the distinctive positioning of the programs, Pranavant, Dean, Faculty of Management, CEPT University, said, “India’s urban and infrastructure expansion is not merely a growth story — it is a structural transformation. This transformation demands managers who understand the institutional, financial, spatial, and regulatory dynamics that shape cities and real estate markets. Our MBA programs are intentionally domain-focused. They combine managerial rigour with deep engagement in infrastructure systems, land economics, governance frameworks, and design intelligence. We are preparing professionals who can manage and lead service delivery outcomes, mobilise capital responsibly, and shape the long-term trajectory of India’s built environment.”

    The Faculty of Management at CEPT University offers two specialised MBA programs:

    MBA in Urban Management: The MBA in Urban Management prepares professionals to manage the systems that enable cities to function — from water supply, transport networks, and housing to energy distribution and municipal services. These systems operate through intricate institutional and financial structures that require informed decision-making and cross-sector coordination.

    The two-year program combines the analytical depth of a professional MBA with immersive studio-based engagements in real urban contexts. Students work closely with municipal corporations, infrastructure agencies, consulting firms, and development organisations. Through these studios, they design implementation strategies, structure financing models for infrastructure projects, apply digital tools for city-scale data management, and bridge policy frameworks with operational realities.

    Graduates pursue careers with global consulting firms such as EY, KPMG, Deloitte and PwC, infrastructure and development companies, multilateral agencies, government-backed national missions, and advisory organisations shaping India’s urban future. The program offers both high-demand career pathways and long-term sectoral stability.

    MBA in Real Estate: The MBA in Real Estate is designed to prepare professional managers for organised real estate development, financing, and investment.

    The program builds capabilities in capital markets, land and property economics, project structuring, sustainability, construction processes, and design differentiation. Drawing upon CEPT University’s interdisciplinary strengths in architecture, urban systems, construction technology, and building design, the program integrates managerial competence with spatial and strategic intelligence.

    Graduates are equipped for leadership roles in real estate development firms, investment and private equity platforms, International Property Consultants (IPCs), infrastructure enterprises, and allied urban sectors. As institutional capital increasingly enters India’s property markets, the demand for professionally trained real estate managers continues to rise significantly.

    Admissions Open

    As India’s urban population grows and infrastructure investments accelerate, specialised managerial expertise is becoming central to sustainable and inclusive development. CEPT University’s Faculty of Management is committed to building a cadre of professionals capable of navigating the financial, technical, and institutional complexities of the urban economy.

    For program details, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines, visit: www.cept.ac.in

    About CEPT University

    CEPT University is a recognized leader in education and research in the areas of architecture, planning, design, technology, and urban management. Its teaching programs aim to build thoughtful professionals, and its research programs deepen understanding in its areas of expertise. CEPT University also undertakes advisory projects to supportthe national,state andcitygovernmentsand large sections of private industry. Through its education, research, and advisory activities, the University strives to contribute to enriching the lives of people in India’s villages, towns, and cities.

    The University comprises five faculties: viz. the Faculty of Architecture, the Faculty of Planning, the Faculty of Technology, the Faculty of Design, and the Faculty of Management. In December 2023, CEPT University was recognized by the Government of India as a Centre of Excellence in Urban Planning and Design. This comes with an endowment of Rs. 250 Crore to be used towards the research and training on India-specific knowledge in Urban Planning and Design over the next 25 years. CEPT University was established by the CEPT University Act of 2005, enacted by the government of Gujarat. It was originally started in 1962 as the School of Architecture, supported by the Ahmedabad Education Society. The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) of the Government of India recognizes the University as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO). CEPT University is recognized as a Centre of Excellence by the Government of Gujarat. CEPT University has over 30 ongoing collaborations and exchange programs with top-ranked universities across the world.

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  • 7th International Conference on Technology Driven Innovation and Sustainable Business Practices Concludes Successfully at IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus)

    7th International Conference on Technology Driven Innovation and Sustainable Business Practices Concludes Successfully at IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus)

    New Delhi [India], March 02: IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) successfully concluded the 7th International Conference (ICTDISBP 2026) on Technology Driven Innovation and Sustainable Business Practices, bringing together eminent academicians, industry leaders, researchers, and global delegates for a two-day exchange of knowledge and ideas.

    The conference culminated in an insightful Valedictory Session graced by Abhinav Gopal, IAS, Chief Development Officer, Ghaziabad, as the Chief Guest. In his address, he highlighted the importance of sustainable development and effective administrative leadership, offering valuable guidance to scholars and future leaders navigating evolving global challenges.

    Global Academic Collaboration and Thought Leadership

    The event served as a dynamic international platform for discussing emerging trends in digital transformation, sustainability, and innovation. A distinguished panel of experts participated in deliberations on “Digital Transformation Roadmaps for MSMEs,” emphasizing adaptive digital strategies as essential for long-term sustainability and competitiveness.

    The conference featured an eminent panel including:

    • Jaskiran Kaur – Professor & Director; Chairperson, ICTDISBP 2026 (Moderator)
    • Sandeep Poddar – Deputy Vice Chancellor, Lincoln University College, Malaysia
    • Phan Bao Giang – Vice President, UEF University of Economics and Finance, Vietnam
    • Kushal Sharma – Division Head, Messe Frankfurt GmbH
    • Buddha Chandrashekhar – Chief Coordinating Officer, All India Council for Technical Education
    • Hitesh Gulati – Founder, Diversity Ace Business Consulting
    • Manpreet Singh Manna – Vice Chancellor, Chandigarh University; Director, AICTE

    Engaging Sessions and Key Outcomes

    Across keynote lectures, panel discussions, and research presentations, participants explored the intersection of technology and sustainability, focusing on innovation-led business transformation, policy frameworks, and practical strategies for MSMEs. The sessions fostered academic collaboration and industry insights aimed at driving future-ready solutions.

    Institutional Acknowledgement

    The institute expressed sincere gratitude to international delegates, speakers, researchers, and participants whose contributions enriched the intellectual depth and success of the conference. The event reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to fostering global academic dialogue and promoting research that addresses real-world challenges.

    With the successful completion of ICTDISBP 2026, IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) continues to strengthen its position as a hub for academic excellence, innovation, and global thought leadership.

    About IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus)

    Backed by a 36-year legacy of academic excellence, IMS UCC stands among North India’s most respected institutions, recognized for shaping industry-ready professionals and future leaders. Established in 1990 and affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh University, the institute offers a diverse portfolio of career-focused programmes including BBA, BCA, BAJMC, B.Sc. (Hons.) Biotechnology & Microbiology, M.Sc. Biotechnology, and MIB.

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  • IPS Academy, North Campus Students Bag Prestigious AICTE Saraswati Scholarships

    IPS Academy, North Campus Students Bag Prestigious AICTE Saraswati Scholarships

    New Delhi [India], February 28: In a proud moment for IPS Academy’s Institute of Business Management & Research (IBMR) North Campus on Indore-Ujjain Road, four BBA second year students have been selected for the AICTE Saraswati Scholarship Scheme, each receiving INR 25,000.

    The scholarships are awarded purely on merit from qualifying exams for BBA programs at AICTE-approved institutions with state-wise merit lists prepared. Madhya Pradesh has a total quota of 96 seats for BBA and IPS Academy IBMR’s students have secured four of them.

    Principal Dr. S.L. Kale expressed delight, stating, “This recognition underscores our commitment to merit-based excellence.” Vice-Principal Dr. Gagan Prakash, President of IPS Group of Institutions Ar. Achal K. Choudhary and Management Member Er. Rajesh Choudhary also congratulated the students, emphasizing the institute’s role in nurturing top talent.

    The achievement highlights IBMR North Campus, affiliated to DAVV, Indore, as a leading choice for aspiring BBA students in the region.

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  • MITRAJ Sarvajanik Institute of Design, Planning and Technology Hosted a Multidisciplinary International Conference between February 25–27

    MITRAJ Sarvajanik Institute of Design, Planning and Technology Hosted a Multidisciplinary International Conference between February 25–27

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], February 28: MITRAJ Sarvajanik Institute of Design, Planning and Technology (MITRAJ-IDPT), managed by Sarvajanik Education Society and Sarvajanik University, has emerged as a dynamic center of academic excellence with experienced faculty, a global curriculum, and various international projects.

    According to the Chairman of Sarvajanik Education Society, Shri Ashish Vakil, MITRAJ-IDPT—one of Gujarat’s premier design institutes offering courses in Architecture, Interior Design, Fine Arts, and Planning—oeganized a Multidisciplinary International Conference titled,“Designing Identities: Intersections of Art, Architecture, Culture, Religion, Science, Technology & Society”

    The conference was held from 25th to 27th February 2026.

    The inaugural ceremony took place on 25th February at 9:00 AM at Tara-Moti Hall, located within the Sarvajanik Education Society campus, in the presence of office bearers of Sarvajanik Education Society, distinguished national and international guests, and keynote speakers from various European countries.

    According to Prof. Persi Engineer, Principal of MITRAJ-IDPT and Conference Chair, during the first two days, ten speakers from six European countries presented global perspectives on art, architecture, culture, and religion.

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    In the afternoon sessions, paper presentations by national and international students, academicians, and researchers were organized under three major tracks:

    Track 1: Socio-Cultural Praxis

    Track 2: Science, Technology & Media

    Track 3: Business, Management & Education

    Dr. Kiran Pandya, Provost of Sarvajanik University, added that this international conference aimed to explore how art, architecture, culture, religion, science, and technology—though seemingly distinct—interact to shape society and culture today and in the future. Experts from India and abroad will deliver lectures, present research papers, and participate in panel discussions to derive meaningful conclusions and recommendations.

    MITRAJ-IDPT is also working under the European Union’s Erasmus+ project titled, “InEq-SL – Fostering Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education to Stimulate Lifelong Sustainable Learning Opportunities for HEIs in India.”

    This three-year collaborative research project, led by MITRAJ-IDPT in partnership with five universities, focuses on promoting inclusive and quality higher education in India. The project has generated several recommendations for expanding and implementing equitable higher education opportunities. During the research, it became evident that barriers to inclusive education are deeply interconnected with social, cultural, economic, religious, artistic, and technological factors. One of the core objectives of the conference is to deliberate on these challenges and identify actionable solutions.

    Conference Theme

    Historically, art, architecture, culture, and religion have shaped human identity. In the modern era, science, technology, markets, and public policy also play significant roles. In the 21st century, identity formation extends beyond monuments and rituals. Markets, algorithms, media, finance, public policy, and science equally influence how societies imagine their futures.

    Amid rapid urbanization and digital transformation, it is essential to rethink the roles of heritage, spirituality, science, and creativity. The conference aims to bring diverse disciplines together to examine both tangible and intangible dimensions of identity and promote dialogue toward building a sustainable and inclusive future.

    In essence, the conference seeks to understand the relationship between art, architecture, culture, religion, science, technology, and society, remove developmental barriers, and outline pathways toward a sustainable, equitable, and humane world.

    Objectives of the Conference

    • To explore how art, architecture, culture, and religion have historically shaped identity, heritage, and social structures.
    • To examine how cross-cultural interactions have influenced sacred art, architecture, and social life.
    • To address contemporary challenges such as globalization, urbanization, sustainability, and digital transformation.
    • To incorporate perspectives from social sciences, technology, economics, and management in the study of identity.
    • To foster collaboration among educators, professionals, policymakers, and communities for an inclusive and sustainable future.

    Keynote Speakers – Day 1

    Mr. Giuseppe Savino (Belgium), Economist

    “Crossing Borders, Breaking Barriers: How Labour Migration Reshapes Norms and Identities”

    Prof. Ioana Moldovan: Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    “Aesthetics as Identity: Curated Decay, Care, and Urban Heritage”

    Prof. Tiganas Dragoș Șerban Ion (Romania)

    “Architecture between the Power of Yes and the Power of No – From Practice to Education and Backwards”

    Senior Advisor, SWO De Wolden Hoogeveen (Netherlands)

    “How Local Government Systems Shape Human Dignity, Opportunity and Belonging”

    Keynote Speakers – Day 2

    Her Excellency Ambassador Ms. Rensje Teerink: Head of ASIAPAC1 Division for South Asia, former EU Ambassador to Nepal and Bangladesh

    “Recent Developments (EU–India FTA and Summit): The EU–India Partnership in the Current Geopolitical Context”

    Prof. Silivan Moldovan: Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    “Contemporary City: Identity Making in a World of Rapid Urban Transformation”

    Prof. Cristina Mihaela Campian (Romania)

    “Shaping Civil Engineering Identity Through Student Competitions”

    Additional participation will include EU Project partners and international experts from:

    UPCT, Cartagena, Spain – Prof. Joaquin Roca and Prof. Rosique Contreras (Paqui)

    Riga Technical University, Latvia – Ms. Andra Mihelsone

    Day 3 – Panel Discussions & Conclusions

    On the third day, panel discussions synthesized key insights from the three major tracks. Experts deliberated on important themes emerging from presentations. Findings from the InEq-SL Erasmus+ project were also discussed, along with recommendations for expanding inclusive higher education.

    The final conclusions and takeaways of the conference were presented by Dr. Kiran Pandya, Provost of Sarvajanik University.

    Workshops & Exhibitions

    According to Prof. Persi Engineer, during the three days, 14 workshops like Traditional crafts, Theatre, Management, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Intellectual Property Rights, Photography, and Pottery and Communication skills  were organized for students.  A poster competition on the conference theme was also conducted.

    Additionally, an exhibition showcasing students’ award-winning works and heritage projects was organized at the new MITRAJ-IDPT building from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM for three days. The citizens of Surat were invited to visit and benefit from the exhibition.

    In the evenings, international guests, faculty members, students, and participants presented music, dance, and theatrical performances representing their respective cultures during a Cultural Evening.

  • ZELL Education Drives Career Success in ACCA, CFA, CMA, FRM, CPA and IFRS Programs

    ZELL Education Drives Career Success in ACCA, CFA, CMA, FRM, CPA and IFRS Programs

    New Delhi [India], February 27: The evolving finance and accounting professional qualification environment continues to evolve at rapid rates, with various students, including those entering the workforce, not only wanting an auto-discount of time spent in a qualification programme but also desiring globally recognised credentials (i.e., CMA, FRM, ACCA, CFA, CPA, and IFRS) to provide knowledge required to be successful and create career flexibility and earning potential.

    ZELL Education’s mission and vision include the continuing development of learning partnerships worldwide, allowing for academic, industry, and student development.

    Why Professional Finance Certifications Matter Today

    The worldwide labour market is changing so drastically that employers often prefer specialised skills over degrees. ACCA, CFA, CMA, FRM, and CPA are the standard tools used worldwide to measure excellence.

    • CMA and FRM are in particularly high demand due to their emphasis on practical applications of financial management, strategic decision-making, and risk analysis.

    • Businesses are looking for employees who can help them with both accounting and developing financial strategies to mitigate risks.

    • Zell Education understands this demand and has developed its programmes to meet industry standards.

    ZELL Education: A Structured Approach to Career Success

    Education through ZELL is widely recognised as having a unique teaching model with a focus beyond examination preparation, as they include components of concept understanding, hands-on experience, and career development in its course offerings.

    Benefits of ZELL include:

    • Structured study plans supporting working & studying adults

    • Faculty members with real-world experience

    • Live & recorded classes with interactivity built into the lectures

    • Case studies are used to facilitate learning

    • Mentorship & assistance with crafting/resolving questions

    • Job placement and career development assistance are offered to students

    A systematic approach to create an environment in which students who are prepared for CMA/FRM can also be prepared for the workforce.

    CMA: Building Strategic Financial Leaders

    CMA is mainly targeted at individuals who wish to work in areas such as corporate finance, cost management, budgeting, and strategic decision-making.

    Due to the increasing demand for qualified CMA professionals within multinational corporations, consulting firms, and rapidly growing businesses, the CMA programme has been developed with emphasis on:

    • Financial planning/analysis.

    • Cost control/performance management.

    • Internal controls.

    • Strategic Financial Management.

    The CMA programme offered by ZELL Education focuses on providing students with practical learning experiences, enabling them to analyse financial data, use that information to make business decisions, and assist in helping organisations grow.

    Further, because of the flexibility of the CMA programme, graduates will find themselves able to complete the programme much more quickly than most other professional courses, making the CMA programme a popular choice for career-focused students.

    FRM: Shaping Experts in Risk Management

    Currently, FRM is an essential component in every financial institution due to the uncertainty of the economy and the regulatory environment. The FRM designation is internationally recognised as a certification of an individual’s capability to assess and mitigate financial risk.

    The FRM programme encompasses the areas of:

    • Market Risk

    • Credit Risk

    • Operational Risk

    • Investment Risk

    • Quantitative Analysis

    With the ongoing complexity of the financial markets, organisations are searching for professionals who have an understanding of the methodologies associated with risk assessment and risk management. A large part of ZELL Education’s FRM coaching is comprised of providing students with the conceptual and analytical skills necessary to succeed in this field.

    ACCA and CPA: Global Accounting Credentials

    If you’re looking for a career in auditing, taxation, and International Financial Reporting Standards, obtaining the ACCA and CPA certifications can help you establish your credibility, as they are both globally recognised.

    ZELL Education provides an organised framework for students wishing to gain their ACCA or CPA certification by providing programmes that will break down complex accounting standards to help students understand international financial reporting standards.

    As a student at ZELL Education, you will have:

    1. Comprehensive preparation for the exam

    2. IFRS-specific training modules

    3. Mock exams and revision strategies

    4. Ongoing academic support

    With these credentials, you will have access to potential employers such as large multinational corporations and the Big 4 accounting firms, as well as opportunities to fill leadership roles in finance departments.

    CFA: Excellence in Investment and Finance

    The CFA qualification is considered to be one of the highest recognised credentials in both investment management and financial analysis.

    The CFA programme covers various financial topics, including:

    • Equity Research

    • Portfolio Management

    • Corporate Finance

    •  Financial Modeling

    • Ethical Standards

    ZELL Education’s CFA Preparation Program is designed to provide conceptual clarity and analytical reasoning. Students will receive step-by-step instruction and will be provided with all the necessary study materials to endure the rigours of completing the CFA programme.

    IFRS: Mastering Global Reporting Standards

    As companies grow internationally, it has become a necessity for companies to understand International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Therefore, ZELL Education provides alignment for both students and businesses as they are being trained in accounting to comply with their local and global compliance needs.

    IFRS will help create more career opportunities in multinational firms and will give finance professionals greater professional stature.

    What Sets ZELL Education Apart?

    Instead of helping students pass the CMA/FRM exam, Zell Education emphasises the importance of being successful in their future careers.

    1) Career-Focused Education: Zell Education provides career-focused, skill-based learning to support students in being ready for an employer. The goals of the education component are to prepare students with tested skills, knowledge, and free time to achieve the desired results.

    2) Mentoring for Success: Students at Zell Education receive ongoing mentoring by a dedicated mentor as they prepare for their individual careers. Mentors enable the use of positive, supportive encouragement, guidance, and motivation throughout the student’s preparation.

    3) Keeping Up With Industry Trends: The curriculum will be updated regularly to reflect the changing trends in the job market so that graduates will be familiar with the current working environment.

    4) Career Services & Placement Help: Students will receive career support from advisers and placement help along the way to help them map out their transition from certification to a successful job.

    A Growing Preference Among Students

    In recent years, a significant percentage of students have moved away from postgraduate degrees to professional certifications such as CMA, ACCA, CFA, FRM, and CPA for reasons such as:

    • Accelerated career progression

    • Global opportunities

    • Higher salary potential

    • Specialised knowledge

    By providing structured preparation and ongoing support throughout the student’s career, ZELL Education has carved out a niche for itself as a conduit for students to fulfil their academic aspirations while also addressing their professional needs.

    Conclusion

    As competition among financial organisations intensifies, professional finance certifications have become essential, representing strategic investments in your career. Programmes like the CMA and FRM have redefined the role that finance professionals contribute to organisations. The breadth of ACCA, CFA, CPA, and IFRS experience gives you continued access to job opportunities worldwide.

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  • Narayana Students Excel in JEE Main 2026 with 3 100 percentile Scores and 5 State Toppers

    Narayana Students Excel in JEE Main 2026 with 3 100 percentile Scores and 5 State Toppers

    Narayana Educational Institutions recorded an exceptional performance in JEE Main 2026 (Session 1)

    New Delhi [India], February 27: Narayana Educational Institutions recorded an exceptional performance in JEE Main 2026 (Session 1), with three students securing a perfect 100 percentile and five emerging as State Toppers across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Goa, further strengthening its standing in competitive exam preparation.

    Vivan Sharad Maheshwari (Telangana), Madhav Viradiya (Maharashtra), and Narendrababu Gari Mahith (Andhra Pradesh) secured a perfect 100 percentile.

    Reflecting on his journey, Vivan said, “Handling pressure mattered more than intelligence. The regular mock tests and faculty feedback sessions helped me stay composed and correct small mistakes before they became big ones.”

    Madhav emphasised structured improvement, sharing, “Improvement came from reviewing mistakes daily. After every test, my teachers helped me analyse where I went wrong, and that constant correction made the difference.”

    Mahith, from Narayana Junior college, highlighted clarity and composure, noting, “Inside the exam hall, I focused only on solving correctly — not on marks. The post-test discussions with faculty and quick revisions through the nLearn app modules strengthened my formula recall and confidence.”

    From Karnataka, Narayanite A. Vishnu Sai Teja secured an exceptional 99.999 percentile, emerging as the State Topper. He credited disciplined practice, saying, “Mock tests trained my mind for pressure, and the mentoring support helped refine my strategy after each assessment.”

    In Goa, Narayanite Tanay Ajit Prabhu achieved 99.825 percentile, topping the state. He added, “Consistency every day made the difference. The structured micro-schedules and guidance from teachers kept my preparation on track.”

    With immense pride, Dr P. Sindhura and Ms P. Sharani, Directors of Narayana Educational Institutions, applauded the unwavering dedication of the students, the steadfast support of their families, and the tireless efforts of Narayana’s academic and administrative teams in turning aspirations into achievements.

    Dr P. Sindhura, Director, Narayana Educational Institutions, congratulated the achievers and said: “The success of our students stems from Narayana’s robust learning ecosystem, which emphasises conceptual mastery and rigorous practice. Our holistic approach, championed through the Disha mental wellbeing programme, supports students both academically and emotionally.

    Our unique Concept Definition Formula (CDF) methodology fosters critical thinking, while a structured micro-schedule maximises learning efficiency. Through periodic assessments, detailed error analysis and personalised mentoring, we empower students to excel in competitive exams like the JEE. Our faculty go beyond teaching, they inspire, guide and nurture each student’s potential.”

    Ms P. Sharani Ponguru, Director, Narayana Educational Institutions, highlighted the role of collaboration and technology, adding: “This phenomenal success reflects the strong partnership between students, parents and teachers, strengthened by Narayana’s technology-enabled learning ecosystem. Our in-house self-learning app, nLearn, offers real-time progress tracking, adaptive practice modules and detailed performance analytics, ensuring every student receives personalised support at every stage of their preparation.

    Our dedicated faculty and tech-driven infrastructure form the foundation of Narayana’s commitment towards fulfilling every student’s dream, because at Narayana, your dreams are our dreams.”

    To know more, Please Visit: https://www.narayanagroup.com

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