Pankaj Singh

Hi, I'm an education enthusiast with 7 years of experience in the field. I'm passionate about staying on top of the latest trends and updates in education and sharing them with you here at iCrest.co.in. Whether it’s policy changes, exam tips, or the impact of technology on learning, I aim to provide insights that keep you informed. When I’m not writing, I enjoy reading, attending education conferences, and exploring new EdTech tools. Feel free to connect with me through the comments or on Twitter.

New Educational Technologies

New Educational Technologies: What’s Shaping the Future of Learning?

New educational technologies are transforming how we learn, from AI tutors and VR classrooms to gamified quizzes and hybrid teaching. This in-depth guide explores the latest innovations shaping U.S. schools and global trends, shares real-world examples, and gives actionable advice for students, parents, and teachers. Whether you're 10 or 40, here's everything you need to know to stay ahead in the classroom of the future.

|
5 Top Scholarships for Indian Students

5 Top Scholarships for Indian Students to Study Abroad in 2025

Dreaming of studying abroad in 2025? With the right scholarship, your goals are closer than you think. This expanded guide covers the top 5 global scholarships for Indian students, including Fulbright-Nehru, Chevening, DAAD, MEXT, and Commonwealth. Discover what they offer, who can apply, and how to nail the application process. Whether you're targeting the U.S., UK, Germany, or Japan, this deep-dive has your back.

|
National Education Policy 2020

Breaking Down the National Education Policy 2020: What it Means for Students and Teachers

India’s NEP 2020 is reshaping education from the roots up. With a new curriculum structure, flexible degrees, vocational training, and tech-first classrooms, it aims to make learning inclusive and future-ready. Teachers, students, and parents will all play a role in its success. Here's your detailed breakdown of what’s changing and why it matters—from school boards to college credits.

|
The Rise of Online Education

The Rise of Online Education: Are Traditional Classrooms Becoming Obsolete?

Online education has taken the world by storm, but is it replacing traditional classrooms? Not quite. This article explores how virtual learning platforms are reshaping the future of education while highlighting why brick-and-mortar schools still matter. From hybrid models to AI tutors, discover what’s really changing in the classroom—and why the smartest schools are blending both worlds to give students the best of flexibility and human connection.

|
Singapore Workers Can Now Get $3267

Singapore Workers Can Now Get $3267 – See If You Qualify!

Singapore’s 2025 Workfare Income Supplement (WIS) offers up to $3267 a year to lower-income workers, including platform and gig workers. With automatic eligibility checks and monthly payouts, it’s easier than ever to receive vital financial support.

|
PIP £5285 Boost for Seniors

PIP £5285 Boost for Seniors – Who’s Eligible and When Will It Be Paid?

Thousands of UK seniors may be owed back payments of up to £5285 due to a major correction in how PIP social support needs were assessed.

|
Shiprocket Heads For A Blockbuster IPO

Shiprocket Heads For A Blockbuster IPO – Check How Tata Is Upping The iPhone Game

Shiprocket is filing for a ₹2,500 crore IPO, backed by Zomato and Temasek, signaling a shift in India’s logistics tech sector. Meanwhile, Tata is now assembling iPhones in Tamil Nadu, with Apple planning to export U.S.-bound devices from India by 2026. Together, these moves mark India’s rise as a global powerhouse in both digital commerce and advanced manufacturing—making it the tech world’s new destination to watch.

|
23andMe Just Went Bankrupt

23andMe Just Went Bankrupt – Check What Regeneron Plans To Do With Your DNA

23andMe’s bankruptcy and $256 million acquisition by Regeneron signals a major shake-up in the world of personal genetics. With over 15 million users affected, concerns about data privacy, consent, and future usage are mounting.

|
Tata Starts Building iPhones In India

Tata Starts Building iPhones In India – Check How This Could End Apple’s China Reliance

Tata Group has started assembling iPhones in India, signaling Apple’s shift from China amid geopolitical and logistical concerns. With iPhone 16 models rolling out of its Hosur plant and Apple aiming to move U.S.-bound production to India by 2026, this move reflects a major realignment in global manufacturing. The economic and strategic implications are enormous for Apple, India, and the global tech landscape.

|
AI Bomb Becomes The New Superweapon

AI Bomb Becomes The New Superweapon – Check How It’s Changing Modern Warfare

AI bombs are transforming modern warfare, with countries deploying smart weapons that can think, adapt, and strike without human commands. Already active in places like Gaza, Ukraine, and India, these weapons bring precision—but also serious ethical risks.

|