What Harvard’s $500 million rejection means for the future of higher education in the US

Harvard’s $500 million settlement rejection could make a huge change in the American education system. In a dramatic standoff with the Trump administration, Harvard University has rejected a $500 million federal settlement offer, choosing legal resistance over compliance. The move is more than a high-profile rebuke; it’s a watershed moment for the future of higher…

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SSC chairman confirms no cancellation of Phase 13 exam amid protests, plans retest for affected candidates

SSC exam will not be cancelled; retest for affected students a possibility: Chairman SSC exam will not be cancelled; retest for affected students a possibility: Chairman SSC exam will not be cancelled; retest for affected students a possibility: Chairman SSC exam will not be cancelled; retest for affected students a possibility: Chairman SSC exam will…

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Engineering vs. Architecture: Which degree offers better opportunities in the US?

In the world of higher education and career planning, few decisions are as pivotal, or as confusing, as choosing between engineering and architecture. At first glance, these fields seem similar: both involve designing, building, and solving problems in the physical world. But dig deeper, and they diverge significantly in mindset, academic demands, career flexibility, and…

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