Union Budget Plannel Discussion

The School of Management Studies, Takshashila University, organized a Union Budget Panel Discussion on 4th February 2026 with the objective of enhancing students’ understanding of the Union Budget and its broader implications.
SCHOOL OF NURSING HEALTH AWARNESS PROGRAMME

School of Nursinghealth Awarness Programme, Takshashila University, successfully conducted a Health Awareness Programme – Poster & Drawing Competition on 2 February 2026 at Shri Ram School, Omandur. The programme targeted High School and Higher Secondary School students, with the aim of promoting health awareness and healthy lifestyle practices among young learners.
SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE AWARNESS PROGRAM – ANEMIA

Takshashila University, through its School of Allied Health Sciences, conducted an Anemia Awareness Program on 22 January 2026 at Dharamshand Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Tindivanam, as part of its ongoing commitment to health education and preventive healthcare.
From Small Town to Global Career: College Planning Tips for Tier-2 Students

Students can get career planning tips for college students in India if they keep a focused approach in mind, which also includes choosing the right university, future-ready courses to be taken up, and continuous skill development.
Practical exposure, industry-aligned learning, and strong institutional support can get the learners to convert small-town education into globally competitive career outcomes.
The Ultimate Parents Guide to University Courses in India: A Path to Success

The parents’ guide to university courses in India supports the family in understanding the evolution of modern higher education after NEP 2020. This covers flexible course structures, interdisciplinary learning, skill-based programmes, and industry-focused education.
The parents’ guide to university courses in India enables them to effectively assess universities, curricula, and career outcomes and take informed decisions that best suit the child’s interests, abilities, and long-term professional aspirations.
PONGAL CELEBRATION: UNITY , TRADITION AND FESTIVE SPIRIT

Takshashila University celebrated the harvest festival of Pongal on 10 January 2026 with great enthusiasm, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu. The event highlighted the significance of Pongal as a festival of gratitude, prosperity, and harmony with nature.
SCHOOL OF CORE ENGINEERING TIDEX’26 A NATIONAL LEVEL PROJECT EXPO

The School of Core Engineering B.Tech (ECE), Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Takshashila University, successfully organized TIDEX ’26 – Takshashila Innovation, Design and Exhibition, a National Level Project Expo for 9th to 12th standard school students, on 08 January 2026 at the University campus. The event aimed to foster innovation, creativity, and experiential learning by encouraging students to apply theoretical knowledge to practical projects.
MBA with Specialisation: Which Degree Has a Better Scope

In the contemporary corporate world, which is characterised by fierce competition, obtaining an MBA with a specialisation can very well prove to be one of the most crucial determinants of career advancement and opportunities. Amongst the various fields available for specialisation, Finance, Marketing, HR, Data Analytics, and Operations are just some of the most common ones that students usually contemplate the possibilities and luck factors of the best. At Takshashila, we look at trends, employability, industry demands, and global recognition in order to facilitate students’ informed choices about the most lucrative MBA specialisations aligned with their goals.
Best 5 State Private Universities in Tamil Nadu in 2025

In 2025, Tamil Nadu continues to shine as a hub for high‑quality private higher education. From technology and engineering to medicine and research, several state private universities in Tamil Nadu are leading India in innovation, placements, and interdisciplinary study.
In this blog, we explore the top 5 state private universities in Tamil Nadu that stand out based on rankings, reputation, research output, industry connections, infrastructure, and future‑ready programs, giving our readers a clear, research‑backed guide for admissions, careers, and academic choices.
Does Biomedical Engineering Require Maths? Your Guide Is Here

The question that many students will ask concerning the study of healthcare technology is, Is biomedical engineering a course that needs maths? Yes, but not overwhelmingly, the answer is yes. Biomedical engineering applies maths in practice to learn the medical machinery, interpret medical data, and address healthcare-related issues in real-life scenarios.