RRB NTPC result 2025 for CBT 1 declared: Check direct link and steps to download merit list here

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially announced the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Graduate Level Result 2025 for the Computer Based Test (CBT-1). Candidates can now check their individual scores and qualifying status on the respective regional RRB websites using their registration number and date of birth. The exam, conducted to fill more than 8,000…

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NEET UG 2025: MoE reviews feasibility of Computer-Based Test for medical aspirants, check details here

The Ministry of Education has initiated a detailed analysis to evaluate the possibility of conducting the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Undergraduate courses (NEET-UG) in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode, officials said. The review aims to assess whether shifting from the traditional pen-and-paper method to an online format could affect students’ performance and access to the examination.Multiple…

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Are you a history professor? Cracking the new US citizenship test could be easier for you, here’s why

Starting next month, green card holders, who are permanent residents of the United States seeking citizenship, will face a revamped and more demanding naturalization test. The 2025 Naturalization Civics Test, as it is officially known, is longer and designed to probe a deeper understanding of American history and governance. History professors, or buffs might find…

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Donald Trump hikes H-1B visa fee to $100K to protect US jobs: What it means for Indian workers

United States President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on Friday introducing a steep $100,000 fee for companies sponsoring H-1B visas, the programme that allows foreign professionals to work in specialised roles in the United States. The change could reshape opportunities for foreign professionals, especially from India, across multiple sectors in the US. With major firms…

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Trump hikes H-1B visa fee to $100k to protect US jobs: What this could mean for Indian workers

United States President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on Friday introducing a steep $100,000 fee for companies sponsoring H-1B visas, the programme that allows foreign professionals to work in specialised roles in the United States. The change could reshape opportunities for foreign professionals, especially from India, across multiple sectors in the US. With major firms…

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Centre plans stricter coaching rules, stronger role for schools

NEW DELHI: Government is drafting a regulatory framework for India’s booming coaching industry, starting with a crackdown on misleading ads and a mandate for full disclosure of teaching methods, faculty credentials, and student success rates. Proposals include limits on daily instructional hours and compulsory data on enrolment versus results to prevent parents and students from…

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Trump administration turns up the heat on Harvard with threat of further sanctions

Harvard University, long seen as the pinnacle of American higher education, is once again under intense scrutiny from the Trump administration. On Friday, the Education Department escalated oversight, placing the Ivy League school under heightened financial monitoring and warning of potential sanctions if it does not comply with demands for additional admissions data. This is…

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California offers free preschool for all 4 year olds but thousands are still missing out: What’s keeping families from signing up?

California offers free preschool for all 4 year olds but why are thousands missing out? California’s decision to make Transitional Kindergarten (TK) available to all 4-year-olds starting in the 2025-26 school year marks one of the most ambitious early childhood education reforms in U.S. history. Framed as a bridge between preschool and kindergarten, TK is…

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University of Michigan to launch $50 million civil discourse centre after campus tensions over the Charlie Kirk incident

The University of Michigan (U-M) has announced the creation of a $50 million Institute for Civil Discourse, set to open by spring 2026. The initiative aims to strengthen respectful dialogue, academic engagement, and democratic participation at a time when public life is increasingly marked by polarisation. A university-wide commitment The new institute will operate as…

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