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VITEEE registration window opens at viteee.vit.ac.in: Direct link to apply here

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The Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) has opened registrations for VITEEE 2026, with the deadline set for March 31, 2026. The computer-based exam, scheduled from April 28 to May 3, will test candidates across Mathematics/Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Aptitude, and English. Eligible students, born on or after July 1, 2004, can apply online via viteee.vit.ac.in, following the official procedure and fee payment.

Delhi fixes Class 1 entry age at six: Schools align with NEP 2020; rollout 2026-27

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The Delhi government will enforce a uniform admission age of six years for Class 1 in all schools from the 2026-27 session, aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The revised structure redefines early education stages from Nursery to Class 1, ensuring developmental readiness, reducing academic pressure, and standardising learning outcomes across Delhi’s school ecosystem.

Delhi declares school holiday for Chhath Puja; 1,300 ghats prepped for devotees

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has declared October 27 a government holiday for Chhath Puja, coinciding with the festival’s most sacred day when devotees offer prayers to the setting sun. The city has prepared over 1,300 ghats, including 17 model Yamuna ghats with enhanced facilities. The government has also advanced Yamuna cleaning and inaugurated ₹30 crore development projects, ensuring a grand, well-organised celebration.

Why is Harvard becoming less diverse? Black and Hispanic enrollment declines as Asian American numbers rise

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Harvard University’s latest enrollment data show a sharp decline in Black and Hispanic students in the first-year class following the Supreme Court’s 2023 ban on affirmative action. Black representation fell to 11.5 percent, Hispanic to 11 percent, while Asian American enrollment increased. Experts warn these shifts challenge decades of diversity gains and could reshape access to elite educational and professional opportunities nationwide.

CTET February 2026 exam date announced: Check important dates here

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that the 21st edition of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) will be held on February 8, 2026, across 132 cities in 20 languages. Serving as a mandatory qualification for teaching Classes I to VIII under the RTE Act, CBSE will soon release a detailed Information Bulletin on eligibility, syllabus, fees, and exam centres.

Meet America’s famous personalities who have bid adieu to work-life balance

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This feature explores how some of America’s most influential leaders—Mark Cuban, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Lucy Guo, and Reid Hoffman—challenge conventional notions of work-life balance. From relentless 100-hour weeks to philosophies of harmony, their journeys reveal a paradox: the drive that builds empires can also consume personal life, raising profound questions about ambition, sacrifice, and the cost of success.

Where students learn without debt: 7 US colleges that do not charge tuition fees

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Across the United States, a quiet transformation is reshaping higher education. According to US News & World Report, several colleges are redefining access by eliminating tuition altogether—offering students the chance to learn without lifelong debt. From Kentucky’s Berea and Alice Lloyd to California’s Deep Springs, these schools blend academics with labor, service, or merit, proving that education can still be purpose-driven and debt-free.

California school district sues US Education Department over slashed mental health grants: Here's what's at stake for students

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McKinleyville Union School District in California is suing the US Department of Education over sudden cuts to a $6 million federal mental health grant. The funding, vital for counsellors and crisis support, helped protect vulnerable students in Humboldt County. The lawsuit spotlights the impact of federal policy changes on school-based mental health and could influence nationwide funding decisions.

‘President’s main priority is to put American workers first’: White House vows to fight lawsuits over $100K H-1B visa fee

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The Trump administration is defending its new $100,000 H-1B visa fee amid multiple lawsuits led by the US Chamber of Commerce and other groups. Critics argue the fee breaches immigration law and harms businesses reliant on skilled foreign talent, while the White House insists it protects American workers and curbs visa system abuse.
Apeksha Tanwar

Harvard University issues shelter-in-place alert after shooting near campus: Here's what we know so far

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Harvard shooting: Harvard University issued a shelter-in-place alert after reports of a shooting near the Radcliffe Quadrangle in Cambridge. Police say an unidentified man fired at another person before fleeing on a bicycle towards Harvard Square. Both Harvard and Cambridge Police launched a search, urging students to remain indoors as investigations into the suspect’s whereabouts continue.
Apeksha Tanwar

US Senators demand Linda McMahon to rein in DHS operations near schools

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A group of Democratic senators, led by Tammy Duckworth, has urged Education Secretary Linda McMahon to push the Department of Homeland Security to halt enforcement operations within 1,000 feet of schools after incidents in Chicago. The letter cites tear gas use near Funston Elementary and aggressive detentions, stressing that schools must remain safe, ICE-free zones for students.

What is the statue of lies at Harvard? Here’s what students hardly know about

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Nestled in Harvard Yard, the John Harvard statue—nicknamed the “Statue of Three Lies”—is more legend than fact. Students rub its toe for luck, unaware that it misrepresents Harvard himself, credits him as founder, and lists the wrong founding year. Beyond its charm, the statue embodies a fascinating blend of myth, history, and enduring tradition.

5 IIT Madras scholarships every student should know about: Check eligibility, amount, and renewal criteria

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IIT Madras offers a range of scholarships to support students based on merit and financial need. Key options include the Girish Ready, Indian Women’s Association Bonn, Sri V Ranga Raju Memorial, Dr. K Vasanth Rau, and Institute Merit-cum-Means Scholarships. Each provides financial assistance, with renewal tied to GPA and income limits, ensuring equitable academic opportunity.
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