BENGALURU:
The Common Entrance Test (CET)-2022, the eligibility test to seek admission for professional courses in Karnataka, will be held on June 16, 17 and...
BENGALURU:
The Karnataka government on Monday decided to reopen pre-university and degree colleges across the state, that were shut due to hijab row, from February...
Karnataka Higher Education Minister Ashwath Narayan clarifies that exams will be held as scheduled
BENGALURU:
The closure of universities belonging to the Department of Higher Education...
Revenue Minister Ashoka, Chief Secy Ravi Kumar stress continuation of Covid curbs
BENGALURU:
Amid the third wave of the coronavirus, which has seen a continuing rise...
BENGALURU:
The Karnataka government on Friday announced doubling the salary of guest lecturers in state-run colleges.
The decision was taken on the basis of a report...
A bench of Acting Chief Justice V Kameswar Rao and Justice CM Joshi, hearing a suo motu PIL, was told by Advocate General Shashi Kiran Shetty that the government was not avoiding disclosure but wanted to prevent sensationalism of preliminary findings. The court, however, appeared unconvinced, noting that it would appoint an amicus curiae to assess the appropriateness of sealed submissions.