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GATE application correction window 2026 opens at gate2026.iitg.ac.in: Check key details and direct link here

3 days 14 hours ago
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati has opened the correction window for GATE 2026 applications, allowing candidates to rectify errors in details such as name, date of birth, exam city, paper choice, and category until November 3, 2025. Applicants must log in at gate2026.iitg.ac.in and pay the prescribed fee based on the modification type.

Punjab NEET PG counselling 2025: Round 1 schedule out at bfuhs.ac.in, check key dates and other details here

3 days 14 hours ago
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences has commenced registration for Punjab NEET PG counselling 2025 for MD, MS, PG Diploma, and DNB seats. The process, including admission to PG Diploma in Sports Medicine, is underway with a registration deadline of November 3, 2025. The first round of counselling will conclude with reporting to colleges by November 20.

Tripura CM introduces WiFi facility in 11 government degree colleges

3 days 15 hours ago
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha launched WiFi in 11 government colleges. This initiative now provides internet access to all general degree colleges in the state. Plans are in motion to extend this facility to polytechnic institutes. The government is also offering financial aid to students for mobile phones.

80-hour weeks at IISc: Is India’s hustle culture creeping into campuses?

3 days 15 hours ago
A fierce debate has erupted at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, after its Department of Electronic Systems Engineering introduced a strict attendance and parking policy. According to media speculations, the rules mandate up to 80-hour workweeks for senior PhD scholars. While the department cites “discipline,” students call it “oppressive,” sparking a national conversation on India’s glorification of overwork.

UPSC releases reserve list: 114 more candidates cleared for top civil services posts, check details here

3 days 16 hours ago
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the reserve list for Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2024, recommending 114 additional candidates to fill the remaining vacancies in the IAS, IFS, IPS, and other Central Services. The selection, made on the Department of Personnel & Training’s (DoPT) request, includes candidates from General, EWS, OBC, SC, and ST categories.

AIBE 20 registration deadline extended till October 31: Check revised schedule and direct link to apply here

3 days 18 hours ago
The Bar Council of India has extended the AIBE 20 registration deadline to October 31, 2025. Eligible LL.B. graduates enrolled with a State Bar Council can apply online at allindiabarexamination.com. Fee payment and form corrections are allowed till November 1. The qualifying exam, granting the Certificate of Practice, will be held on November 30, with admit cards released on November 15.

MP NEET UG mop-up round results expected to be released today: Check details here

3 days 18 hours ago
The Department of Public Health and Medical Education, Madhya Pradesh, will announce the MP NEET UG 2025 mop-up round seat allotment results today, October 29. Candidates can check their results on the official DME website, dme.mponline.gov.in. Those allotted seats must report to their respective colleges between October 30 and November 3 for document verification and admission formalities.

The great trade-off myth: How a surprising philosophy of success drives America’s billionaires

3 days 19 hours ago
America’s billionaires are challenging the myth of work-life balance, favouring philosophies of harmony, fluidity, or total immersion. Leaders like Jeff Bezos and Satya Nadella advocate alignment between personal and professional life, while others, including Reid Hoffman and Lucy Guo, embrace relentless dedication. Success, they argue, is not about moderation but integrating achievement with life’s realities, redefining the very notion of fulfilment.
Apeksha Tanwar

Harvard conservative student magazine accuses board of ‘usurpation of power’ after suspension order

3 days 20 hours ago
Harvard University’s conservative magazine, The Harvard Salient, faces a crisis after its editor-in-chief, Richard Y. Rodgers, defied a board order to suspend operations amid a conduct investigation. Rodgers accused the board of “usurpation of power,” sparking a governance clash over editorial authority, accountability, and free speech following controversy over contentious published material.

Trump's H1B visa reforms: Is it protecting US jobs or punishing innovation?

3 days 21 hours ago
The Trump administration’s overhaul of the H-1B visa system—introducing a $100,000 supplemental fee and a wage-based selection model—has sparked sharp national debate. While the Department of Homeland Security claims it aims to prioritize skilled, high-paid workers, critics argue the system is “susceptible to manipulation,” potentially favoring large corporations and hindering smaller firms and global talent access.

Trump's demand to erase gender identity from sex education programmes: Here are the states that complied

3 days 21 hours ago
At least 11 US states and two territories have complied with a Trump administration order to remove references to gender identity from federally funded sex education programmes. The directive, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, has sparked lawsuits from Democratic-led states, highlighting deep political divides over gender inclusion and federal control in education.

Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old student takes $40 million lawsuit to trial

3 days 22 hours ago
A Virginia court has begun hearing teacher Abby Zwerner’s $40 million lawsuit after she was shot by a six-year-old pupil at Richneck Elementary School in 2023. Zwerner accuses former assistant principal Ebony Parker of ignoring warnings that the boy had a gun. The case tests school officials’ legal duty to prevent such tragedies and ensure classroom safety.

Which college is signing Trump’s compact?

4 days 1 hour ago
New College of Florida is set to become the first university to sign the Trump HE compact, aligning with many provisions already. The college emphasises merit-based admissions, free speech, and keeping tuition and fees low, while removing DEI programmes. Since Governor DeSantis appointed a conservative board, the college has implemented curriculum and staffing changes. While 11 universities have rejected the compact, New College positions itself as a leading institution in adopting the proposed policy.

US judge stops Trump administration removing federal grants for gender identity inclusive sex education programmes

4 days 3 hours ago
A US federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from removing federal grants for sex education programmes that include gender identity topics. The ruling protects PREP and Title V funding, preventing potential losses of at least $35 million to 16 states and the District of Columbia. Judge Ann Aiken cited lack of evidence and procedural issues, while states and health experts emphasised that their curricula are medically accurate and inclusive of diverse gender identities.
Sanjay Sharma

Trump administration will forgive student loans only for these borrowers: Here’s what you should know

4 days 4 hours ago
Student loan borrowers in the Income Contingent Repayment plan (ICR) and Pay as You Earn plan (PAYE) can once again access debt forgiveness under the Trump plan. The US Department of Education resumed cancellations after an agreement with the American Federation of Teachers. Borrowers should act quickly, maintain payment records, and note that ICR and PAYE will phase out on July 1, 2028. Eligible borrowers may also consider switching to RAP or a revised Standard Plan.
Sanjay Sharma

UK vs Europe: Where Indian students find affordable tuition, scholarships, and post-study work opportunities

4 days 4 hours ago
For Indian students, the UK offers prestigious, time-efficient degrees with higher tuition but shorter study durations and strong scholarships. Continental Europe, led by Germany and France, provides affordable, high-quality education, often with minimal or no tuition and reasonable living costs. While the UK favours English-language programmes and rapid workforce entry, Europe appeals to budget-conscious students and those seeking diverse cultural experiences. Career opportunities post-graduation exist in both regions, though EU mobility offers additional flexibility.
Sanjay Sharma

Ron DeSantis names Florida debate trophy after Kirk, $50K prize strengthens civic education

4 days 5 hours ago
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced that the Florida Civics and Debate Initiative (FCDI) State Championship trophy will be renamed the Charlie Kirk Prize. The winner will receive a $50,000 scholarship, with runner-up and semifinalists receiving additional awards. Both top students will attend the National Ronald Reagan Presidential Debate. FCDI now has 330 teams in 67 counties, while Florida universities are receiving US Department of Education grants to promote civics, aiming to cultivate active, informed citizens.
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