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IIM Lucknow summer placement 2025 records domestic stipend of Rs 3.95 lakh per month: Why this matters for future managers

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IIM Lucknow’s 2025 summer placement season saw the highest domestic stipend reach Rs 3.95 lakh per month, with the average stipend rising to Rs 1.67 lakh. The institute secured over 580 offers across diverse sectors, including top recruiters like McKinsey, BCG, and Adani Group, which introduced tuition waivers. Median stipends also improved, highlighting strong demand for management talent and expanding opportunities for the 2025-27 batch.
Sanjay Sharma

Sri Lankan PM Harini Amarasuriya is an alumna of Hindu College: Here is what she studied

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Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Nireka Amarasuriya, an alumna of Delhi's Hindu College, will address her alma mater. Her visit underscores her dedication to education and social development, reflecting her career's focus on these critical areas. Amarasuriya's journey from community work to leading the nation highlights her commitment to equal opportunity and societal progress.
Lakshima Sareen

RUHS result 2025 declared for multiple UG and PG courses: Check direct link to download scorecards here

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Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) has announced its 2025 results for numerous undergraduate, postgraduate, and diploma courses, including MBBS, BDS, Nursing, and Pharmacy. Students can now access their provisional mark sheets online via the official RUHS website by entering their roll number. This crucial update allows students across various health science disciplines to review their academic performance.

PGCIL admit card 2025 released for Field Engineer and Supervisor posts; download here

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PGCIL admit card 2025: PGCIL has released the admit card for the 2025 recruitment of Field Engineer and Field Supervisor posts. The Computer Based Test will be conducted on October 18, 2025, for a total of 1,543 vacancies. Candidates can download their admit cards via the official link using their registration details. The selection process includes a screening test, subject knowledge test, interview (for engineers), document verification, and medical examination. Admit cards are mandatory for entry into the exam hall.
Sanjay Sharma

BSSC 2nd Inter Level recruitment 2025: With added posts, application reopens at onlinebssc.com for 23,175 vacancies; check details here

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BSSC 2nd Inter Level vacancy 2025: The Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) has reopened applications for the 2nd Inter Level Recruitment 2025, increasing the total vacancies to 23,175. Originally announced for 12,199 posts, an additional 10,976 posts have now been added. Applicants who previously applied need not reapply. The recruitment process includes a preliminary exam, main exam, and skill test. Interested candidates can apply online at www.onlinebssc.com by following the prescribed steps and paying an application fee of Rs 100.
Sanjay Sharma

From Dallas to Alaska: These US school districts could face severe staffing gaps with new H-1B fee

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American schools face a challenge as a new H-1B visa policy introduces a hefty fee for international teachers. This move could significantly impact districts relying on these educators for science, math, and special education. Schools may struggle to fill critical roles, affecting student learning. The future of specialized instruction hangs in the balance as legal battles commence.

Amazon plans fresh corporate layoffs amid AI expansion plans: Is this a challenge to educators and workers to keep pace?

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Amazon is planning a new round of corporate layoffs, with its human resources unit, PXT, expected to be the most affected, according to Fortune. The job cuts come as the company significantly increases investment in AI infrastructure, aiming to improve internal efficiency and external offerings. CEO Andy Jassy indicated AI could reduce overall workforce needs. Despite this, Amazon will hire 250,000 seasonal workers across its US logistics network ahead of the holiday period.
Sanjay Sharma

Civil rights and special education offices gutted under Trump’s cuts: Is dismantling federal education support a path to reform or regression?

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The Trump administration has laid off 466 US Education Department employees, significantly impacting the civil rights and special education offices. Key divisions overseeing protections for disabled students and funding for low-income pupils were gutted, with OSEP seeing a 95% staff reduction. Civil rights oversight has also been weakened. The cuts, described as political retaliation for a government shutdown, raise concerns over the department's ability to enforce federal education laws, as reported by The New York Times.
Sanjay Sharma

Trump’s budget cuts put minority students at risk: Here is why community colleges are losing millions in funding

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Federal funding cuts are hitting American community colleges hard. Millions in grants for institutions serving Hispanic and minority students have been eliminated. These funds supported crucial programs like tutoring and academic counseling. Colleges now face difficult choices, potentially impacting student services and program continuity. Many institutions are seeking alternative funding to keep vital student support systems running.

Georgia DOE releases list of top and most improved K-12 schools for 2025; see if your child’s school made the list

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The Georgia Department of Education has released its 2025 lists of Distinguished and Reward Title I K-12 schools, recognising the highest-performing and most improved institutions. The lists highlight schools excelling in English Language Arts and maths across the state, including several from South Georgia. State School Superintendent Richard Woods praised the schools’ dedication. Parents can check if their child’s school made the prestigious lists reflecting academic excellence and growth.
Sanjay Sharma

NYC high school admissions 2026: What to know about SHSAT, DOE and tours

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New York City's high school admissions involve navigating DOE applications, the SHSAT, and selective programmes. Families must research schools early, attend tours, and use MySchools to rank unlimited programmes. Screening includes GPAs, essays, auditions, and diversity initiatives. Understanding acceptance odds, gender imbalances, and academic quality through CCR rates helps families make informed decisions before the December deadline.
Sanjay Sharma

Proposed California school bill on antisemitism draws national attention on student rights and classroom debate

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California lawmakers are considering a bill to combat antisemitism in K-12 schools, establishing an Antisemitism Prevention Coordinator and mandating teacher training. Supporters cite rising incidents and the need for clear policies to protect Jewish students. Critics, however, express concerns that the bill's broad definition of antisemitism could stifle free speech and classroom discussions on complex political issues.

Female teachers report worse work-life balance than men: Is gender equity in US schools still an illusion?

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A RAND Corporation survey reveals that female teachers in US schools report significantly worse work-life balance than male colleagues. Rigid schedules, greater household duties, and limited personal time contribute to the disparity. Women also report higher fatigue and more emotional stress. Compared to other professionals, teachers have fewer benefits and more domestic burden. The findings suggest a pressing need for improved flexibility and support in schools, according to data shared by The 74 Million.
Sanjay Sharma

US-China academic ties in crisis: Are open research labs feeding China’s military edge?

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For decades, U.S. and Chinese researchers collaborated openly, fueling global innovation. But as reported by the Associated Press, Washington now scrutinizes these ties, warning that China may exploit them to advance military technology. Lawmakers are pushing stricter oversight, while experts caution that excessive restrictions could stifle U.S. scientific progress, creating a delicate balance between security and innovation.

AI confidants and digital romance: How US students are turning to AI for emotional and romantic connections

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American students are increasingly turning to AI for emotional support, companionship, and even romantic connections. A Center for Democracy & Technology survey found nearly one in five students reported romantic interactions with AI, while 42 percent used it for friendship or companionship. While AI offers comfort and accessibility, overreliance risks weakening social skills and authentic human relationships

Harvard-Trump fight and billionaire Stephen Schwarzman: What's the connection?

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Billionaire Stephen A. Schwarzman, co-founder of Blackstone Group, has reportedly stepped in to mediate between Harvard University and allies of former President Donald Trump, The New York Times and The Boston Globe reported. His quiet diplomacy seeks to ease donor tensions and political strain, underscoring how money and influence increasingly shape America’s academic and political landscapes.

Why US students are confiding in chatbots over teachers and parents: Here's you need to know

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American students are increasingly turning to AI for academic and personal support, often replacing conversations with teachers and parents. A survey by the Center for Democracy & Technology shows that while AI aids learning, it risks weakening critical thinking, problem-solving, and human connection. Students must use AI thoughtfully to enhance, not replace, real engagement and independent reasoning.

10 percent per hour: How Canadian students are losing grades to screen time

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A groundbreaking Canadian study has unveiled an alarming link between children’s screen time and their academic decline. Tracking over 5,000 students for 15 years, researchers found that each additional hour before a screen can lower grades by up to 10%, particularly in maths and reading. The findings warn that digital convenience may be quietly eroding cognitive growth, focus, and problem-solving abilities—raising urgent questions about the long-term cost of early digital immersion.
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