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UPPSC APO 2025 application window closes today; apply now at uppsc.up.nic.in

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UPPSC APO recruitment 2025: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) is closing the application window for the Assistant Prosecution Officer (APO) Examination 2025 today. Interested candidates can apply online at uppsc.up.nic.in. The recruitment drive aims to fill 182 vacancies. Applicants must hold a Law degree and meet the specified age criteria. The last date for corrections is October 24, 2025. Application fees vary by category. Candidates should apply and review all details on the official website.
Sanjay Sharma

RPSC RAS final result for 2023 session released: 2,219 candidates shortlisted, direct link here

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Rajasthan Public Service Commission has declared the final results for the RAS 2025 examination, confirming 2,219 selections for administrative and subordinate posts. The competitive exam, comprising preliminary, mains, and personality assessments, saw its mains exam held in July 2025 after a postponement. Candidates can check the merit list on the official RPSC website.

10 youngest billionaires of India: What they studied before hitting it big

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India's youngest billionaires are changing the nation's economy. These entrepreneurs, aged 31 and under, are making their mark across various sectors. Their journeys highlight a new perspective on education, success, and risk-taking. They prove that innovation and initiative are key to achieving billionaire status in today's dynamic startup landscape.

Kerala school hijab row: Child's rights cannot be denied, says state education minister

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Kerala Education Minister V Sivankutty addressed the hijab controversy at St. Rita’s School, Ernakulam, affirming that denying children’s constitutional rights is unconstitutional. Following an investigation, the government directed the school to design a headscarf matching the uniform to resolve the issue amicably. The minister warned of strict action if instructions are ignored and criticised attempts to create communal tensions. He emphasised that the government will uphold constitutional rights and court rulings in such matters.

LIC AAO result 2025 expected soon at licindia.in: Check where and how to check scores, once released

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LIC is soon releasing Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO) 2025 exam results on licindia.in. Candidates can check scores online using registration details. The exam is a key opportunity for insurance careers. Cut-off marks and a merit list will also be published. Successful candidates will proceed to interviews and pre-recruitment checks. Stay updated on the official website.

XAT 2026 application correction window closes today; edit now on xatonline.in

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XAT 2026 application correction: The XAT 2026 application correction window closes today, allowing candidates to update academic qualifications, work experience, test city preferences, photographs, and signatures. Applicants must visit the official website xatonline.in to make changes before the deadline. Certain details such as name and date of birth cannot be edited. Candidates should verify all information carefully, as no further corrections will be permitted once the window closes. Assistance is available via XLRI XAT administration.

Explained: UK’s ‘learn English or leave’ rule and cut to post-study visa duration

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The UK government has introduced new immigration reforms requiring A-level English proficiency for certain visa routes and shortening the post-study work period to 18 months from January 2027. Student visa applicants must show higher financial capacity from the 2025–2026 academic year. The Immigration Skills Charge will increase by 32%. High-skilled routes, including HPI and Global Talent, will expand, with more opportunities for top graduates and entrepreneurs. The measures aim to make the immigration system more selective and controlled.
Sanjay Sharma

Gavin Newsom signs law to fast-track college entry: How this will help students

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California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed SB 640 into law, expanding direct admissions to Cal State universities. The law automatically offers qualifying high school students places at Cal State campuses, simplifying applications and aiming to increase enrolment. The programme builds on a successful pilot in Riverside County and follows similar initiatives in other states. SB 640 will take effect for fall 2027 admissions and seeks to improve access to public higher education in California.
Sanjay Sharma

Ontario defends controversial residency rules for international medical graduates despite criticism

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Ontario's new policy limiting international medical graduates' eligibility for first-round residency positions faces significant opposition. The rule requires two years of Ontario high school, impacting family medicine and specialized fields. Despite backlash, the province maintains the policy to ensure a locally connected medical workforce, though critics warn of worsening physician shortages.
Lakshima Sareen

Only certain borrowers are getting student loans wiped under Trump’s plan: Here’s why it’s so limited

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A limited group of US federal student loan borrowers is receiving debt cancellation under President Donald Trump’s administration, but only those enrolled in the Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan qualify. Borrowers must have made 240 or 300 payments depending on loan dates. The relief follows changes under Trump's legislation and recent court rulings. Processing may face delays due to a government shutdown. The Department of Education has not commented, CNBC reported.
Sanjay Sharma

7 in 10 Americans think US education is headed in the wrong direction: Why are schools and colleges losing credibility?

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Americans are increasingly concerned about the direction of US colleges and universities. A recent survey reveals a significant rise in public doubt. Key issues include soaring tuition costs, inadequate job preparation, and concerns about free speech on campus. Both Democrats and Republicans share these worries, highlighting a widespread dissatisfaction with higher education's value and effectiveness.

Who is Matthew Beckman? The Penn State University statistics professor recognised with the Waller Education Award

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Matthew Beckman, an associate research professor at Penn State, received the 2025 Waller Education Award for his significant contributions to statistics and data science teaching. His innovative methods and influence on statistics education, developed over decades of experience, were recognized by the American Statistical Association. The award highlights his career bridging theory and practice.
Lakshima Sareen

McMahon says shutdown reveals Education Department isn’t needed: Here’s what it means for schools

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Education Secretary Linda McMahon claims the recent federal shutdown shows the US Department of Education is unnecessary, as schools remained open and teachers paid. Despite mass layoffs reducing staff by nearly a fifth, funding for special education remains untouched. The Trump administration is shifting responsibilities to other agencies, raising questions about the department’s future role in enforcing civil rights and supporting schools nationwide.
Sanjay Sharma

Mississippi launches virtual teacher programme to fight staff shortages: Can technology truly replace the classroom experience?

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Mississippi has launched the REACH MS virtual teacher programme to address its critical teacher shortage. Through a $2.2 million state investment, certified educators now deliver live lessons remotely using advanced eGlass systems, supported by in-person facilitators in classrooms. The pilot spans five districts and aims to serve up to 5,400 students. While bridging staffing gaps in core subjects, the initiative also strengthens the teacher pipeline by involving student teachers nearing certification, according to Mississippi Today.
Sanjay Sharma

After MIT, Brown University rejects Trump’s funding deal over academic freedom concerns: Should universities sacrifice autonomy for financial gain?

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Brown University has rejected a Trump administration funding proposal that offered substantial federal grants in exchange for compliance with specific ideological and policy commitments. University President Christina Paxson cited concerns over academic freedom and institutional autonomy. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology also declined the deal. Unlike a previous $50 million agreement, this proposal lacked protections for academic independence. The Trump administration framed the compact as a step towards a "Golden Age of Academic Excellence," as reported by the Associated Press.
Sanjay Sharma

Harvard gains backing from the state of Massachusetts in Trump administration's research and funding dispute

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Massachusetts is actively defending its vital higher education and research sector against Trump administration policies. Attorney General Andrea J. Campbell has joined numerous lawsuits and filed amicus briefs, notably supporting Harvard University. These actions aim to protect billions in federal research funding and the significant economic contributions of universities to the state, safeguarding jobs and innovation.
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