Afghan students feel abandoned as India restricts visas | News

[ad_1] New Delhi, India – For two years, Afghan student Yasmeen Azimi has been trying to get a visa to resume her studies in India. But the 22-year-old from Kabul says her visa application has been rejected thrice. Azimi was admitted to a postgraduate programme to study political science at Chandigarh University in northern Punjab state in January 2021 under a scholarship provided by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), an autonomous body under the…

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How Secondary Students at In-Person and Online High Schools Can Effectively Work Together

[ad_1] Photo Credit: Kampus Production via Pexels Group work does not always bode well for some students. Often, when students are assigned group work, one or two students end up doing most of the work, while the others take a back seat. The process can be unfair, and so too can the academic results. A group of students is awarded the same grade; individuals in a group aren’t graded differently. This means that, when a…

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Afghan students return to Kabul U, but with restrictions

[ad_1] Students have returned to Kabul University, among Afghanistan’s oldest and most revered institutions of higher education By SAMYA KULLAB Associated Press February 26, 2022, 10:08 AM • 3 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article KABUL, Afghanistan — Kabul University, among Afghanistan’s oldest and most revered institutions of higher education, reopened Saturday six months after the Taliban retook the country. There were new restrictions in place, however, including gender segregation and mandatory…

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