UPSSSC releases exam calendar for 2025-26 session at upsssc.gov.in: Check official schedule and other details here

The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has released its quarterly examination calendar for the academic session 2025-26. The schedule details examination dates for several recruitment drives, including Forest Guard, Wildlife Guard, Draftsman, Cartographer, Stenographer, Female Health Worker, and Junior Assistant posts. Candidates can now access and download the official calendar in PDF format…

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RSSB Rajasthan VDO recruitment exam 2025: City intimation slip on this date, check admit card details here

The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) will release the city intimation slip for the Village Development Officer (VDO) recruitment exam 2025 on October 28, 2025, as per the official notice issued. The VDO exam is scheduled for November 2, 2025 (Sunday), and will be conducted in offline (OMR-based) mode across various centres in Rajasthan. The…

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BSEB Bihar board exam date sheet 2026 for Class 10, 12 expected soon: Check where and how to download, once released

The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) is expected to release the Bihar board exam date sheet 2026 for Class 10 (Matric) and Class 12 (Intermediate) soon. Once announced, students will be able to access the timetable on the official websites, including biharboardonline.com and biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in.The State Education Board has already closed the registration window for the…

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Trump’s student visa crackdown: What is wrong with it and why America will pay the price

President Donald Trump’s second-term immigration policies are reshaping American higher education, and with it, the country’s long-term innovation ecosystem. Stricter visa vetting, suspended embassy interviews, and expanded travel restrictions across 19 countries have made the United States a significantly tougher destination for international students. What began as a border-control initiative is now reverberating through research…

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Alberta teachers’ strike intensifies as protests target Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides’ riding

As Alberta’s education crisis enters its fourth week, the debate around classroom conditions, fair funding, and teachers’ rights has moved from legislative corridors to community streets.Over the weekend, protesters from across Alberta gathered in Calgary’s West Springs neighbourhood, part of the Calgary-Bow constituency, held by Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides since 2019. The rally, organised by…

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Harvard board halts conservative student magazine over “reprehensible” content

Harvard University’s conservative student magazine, The Harvard Salient, has been temporarily suspended by its board of directors following the publication of material described as “reprehensible, abusive, and demeaning.” In an online statement on Sunday, the magazine’s 10-member board — comprising alumni and four ex officio advisers — announced that operations would be paused while an…

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MPESB MP Police Constable Admit Card 2025 released: Download hall ticket PDF at esb.mp.gov.in

MPESB MP Police Constable Admit Card 2025 released MP Police Admit Card 2025: The Madhya Pradesh Employment Service Board (MPESB) has released the MP Police Constable Admit Card 2025 on its official website, esb.mp.gov.in. Candidates who have applied for the Police Constable Recruitment Exam 2025 can now download their hall tickets using their registration number…

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US Ph.D. admissions shrink as international students and funding declines threaten STEM leadership globally

Harvard, MIT and US universities reduce Ph.D. intake amid international student decline US Ph.D. admissions shrink as international students and funding declines threaten STEM leadership globallyThe pipeline for Ph.D.s out of US universities is shrinking at an unprecedented rate, with spots disappearing and interest fading. Top institutions are reducing admissions in both STEM and humanities…

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University of Washington professor blasts mandatory DEI statement for new hires, warns many qualified candidates could leave

University of Washington professor criticises mandatory DEI statement in faculty hiring. process (Getty Images) A University of Washington professor has criticised the institution’s mandatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statement for new faculty, warning it could discourage highly qualified candidates from applying. Stuart Reges, a non-tenured teaching professor at UW’s Paul G. Allen School of…

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