Disability guidelines for NEET 2025 admission fall short, defy Supreme Court directives

NEET 2025 disability guidelines fall short of Supreme Court directives, say activists. (AI Image) Candidates will be assessed based on the benchmark disability criteria outlined in their respective UDID cardsThe National Medical Commission (NMC) recently released the disability guidelines for MBBS admissions for the academic year 2025-26. Disappointed that the guidelines do not adhere to…

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These 15 US colleges will actually get you hired: Here’s why LinkedIn ranked them above thousands of others

These 15 US universities lead in graduate employability, says LinkedIn. (AI Image) LinkedIn has released rankings identifying which American universities deliver the strongest career outcomes for graduates, with Princeton University claiming the top position amongst nearly 4,000 institutions analysed. The professional networking platform examined exclusive alumni data to determine which schools most effectively position students…

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RPSC Senior Teacher recruitment 2025: Notification for 6500 vacancies released at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in; check eligibility, steps to apply, and registration deadline here

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has published the official notification for the recruitment of Senior Teachers in the state’s Secondary Education Department. The online registration process will commence on August 19, 2025, and interested candidates can submit their applications on the official website: rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in — until September 17, 2025. How to apply for RPSC…

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Looking to secure US citizenship? Students and professionals must prove more than just ‘good moral character’

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has rolled out a significant policy shift that redefines how it evaluates ‘good moral character’ (GMC) in applicants for naturalization. For the thousands of students, researchers, and professionals eyeing the American dream, the message is clear: Citizenship is no longer just about avoiding disqualifying mistakes, but also…

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Which universities are most vulnerable to Trump’s funding cuts? An in-depth look at 25 elite schools at risk

From Harvard to Columbia: AN analysis shows which prestigious universities face the biggest threat The Trump administration’s sweeping changes to graduate student loans, research grant allocations and visa policies for foreign students are impacting some of the most prestigious universities in the US. A recent Forbes analysis highlights 25 elite private institutions where large graduate…

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These US universities charge absolutely nothing for tuition: Here’s what you need to know about the catch

Tuition-free US universities offer full scholarships. (AI Image) As college costs approach or exceed $100,000 at numerous institutions across the United States, according to data from The Princeton Review, several universities offer an alternative that seems too good to be true: completely free tuition for all students.However, admission to these tuition-free institutions comes with significant…

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Six in ten parents in the USA want their kids in college: Is the degree debate overblown?

For years, headlines have amplified the skepticism surrounding higher education in America: Spiraling costs, questions of return on investment, and an increasingly politicized narrative around what colleges stand for. But ask parents directly what they want for their children, and the answer cuts through the noise. A recent Gallup–Lumina Foundation survey, conducted in June, finds…

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Why brilliant students get rejected from their dream US universities: Here’s what really matters in applications

What US universities look for in applications and how to stand out beyond academics Every year, thousands of students apply to highly selective US universities, aiming to secure a place in institutions known for academic excellence and global prestige. Despite the straightforward appearance of application forms, admissions decisions rely on far more than just grades…

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