Imagine struggling with quantum physics at 2 AM with no tutor in sight. Now picture an AI that doesn’t just…
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The vibrant idealism of youth is giving way to pragmatic skepticism among Brazil’s next generation, according to a landmark study…
Staring blankly at textbooks while your mind drifts to social media, chores, or anything but studying? You’re not alone. Millions…
That moment when you open your exam paper and your mind goes blank—it’s a nightmare every student fears. But what…
For many students, the approach of exam season brings a familiar mix of anxiety, pressure, and hope. The desire to…
In the whirlwind of academic life, students often find themselves juggling numerous responsibilities—from attending lectures to participating in extracurricular activities.…
Some of the brightest lights in the universe shine from some of its darkest corners — so-called supermassive black holes. Invisible…
Studying abroad is a dream for many Bangladeshi students, and Canada remains one of the most sought-after destinations. With its…
In today’s learning-driven world, children need more than just a table and chair to study—they need an inspiring, organized, and…
Studying abroad is a life-changing experience, but the cost often becomes a barrier for many students in Bangladesh. Thankfully, numerous…
In 2025, the number of students planning to study abroad from Bangladesh has reached an all-time high. With increasing global…
INTERNATIONAL DESK: Villagers set ablaze the wheat shortage facility of a farmer who allowed his daughter to study and ride…
INTERNATIONAL DESK: India’s largest commercial lender State Bank of India (SBI) said that domestic GDP growth is now on firm…
Kinling Lo, Washington : At least 1,400 US-based ethnic Chinese scientists switched their affiliation last year from American to Chinese…
INTERNATIONAL DESK: Disclosing that more than 160 illegal means are used to influence poll results in Pakistan, PATTAN has claimed…
INTERNATIONAL DESK: A worldwide COVID-19 study led by UK experts and conducted at Indian hospitals among others around the world…
INTERNATIONAL DESK: An average of three in four adults believe it will take at least two more years for their…

















