The THE World University Rankings by Subject 2025 highlight the top 10 US colleges for Computer Science, with MIT, Stanford, and Carnegie Mellon ranking highly. Shifts from the 2024 rankings reflect universities’ continuous adaptation to research and technological advancements, underscoring their global competitiveness in academia.
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Central Board of Secondary Education will likely declare Class 10 and 12 results for 2025 soon. Students can check scores on cbse.gov.in. Results will also be available on DigiLocker and UMANG app. Past trends suggest results between mid and late May. Students need roll number to view results. Digital mark sheets will be on DigiLocker.
DHSE Kerala Model Exam date sheet 2025: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) has announced the timetable for the Kerala Class 11 and 12 Model Exams for 2025, commencing on February 17 and concluding on February 21. Students can access the schedule on dhsekerala.gov.in, including detailed subject-wise exam dates.
The New Mexico Supreme Court's ruling allows discrimination lawsuits against public schools and universities, affirming students' rights under the state’s Human Rights Act. The case arose from an incident where a teacher allegedly discriminated against Native American students. This landmark decision sets a precedent for holding schools accountable for discriminatory actions and could inspire similar legal actions nationwide, pushing for greater cultural sensitivity and inclusion in education.
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has released the 2025 SSC admit cards for Class 10 students on mahahsscboard.in. Schools must download, print, and authenticate the hall tickets without charging extra fees. Admit cards are available under the “Paid Status Admit Card†section for candidates with confirmed payments, ensuring accurate student details before distribution.
In a narrow 8-7 vote, the Texas State Board of Education approved ‘Bluebonnet Learning,’ a voluntary Bible-based curriculum for elementary schools. Scheduled for the 2025-26 rollout, it has sparked debate over religion’s role in public education. While supporters praise it for reinforcing moral values, critics warn of potential legal challenges and threats to secular education.
Question papers for classes 10 and 12 pre-board exams in Madhya Pradesh leaked on social media platforms days before exams, raising concerns about exam security. Despite officials minimizing the impact, critics argue it undermines the credibility of the system. Previous incidents suggest a recurring issue.
SSC announced the SSC CGL 2024 final result on March 12, sparking concerns among candidates over alleged discrepancies in the normalisation process. Many claim that some candidates with lower raw marks received disproportionately higher scores. Frustrated aspirants have taken to social media, demanding the immediate release of the final answer key and clarification from SSC.
More than 180 Harvard Kennedy School students have pushed back against President Donald Trump's demands to restrict protests and diversity programs in exchange for $9 billion in federal funding. In a letter to Harvard leadership, they stress the importance of protecting international students and academic freedom. The students are part of a larger movement across Harvard, opposing Trump's policies on free speech and student rights. This comes amid visa revocations and growing tensions over... Expand
Lake Superior State University (LSSU) has unveiled its 2025 Banished Words List, a lighthearted tradition that highlights overused or misused words and phrases. This year’s list includes terms like “cringe,†“game changer,†“dropped,†and “IYKYK,†which have lost their impact or become cliché. LSSU has been compiling this list since 1976, with submissions from around the globe, reflecting the evolving nature of language and communication. The tradition encourages reflection on... Expand
A legal battle is unfolding in Texas over the newly approved Bluebonnet Learning curriculum, which integrates Christian teachings and biblical references into its lessons. A coalition of rights organizations has warned school leaders that adopting the curriculum would violate students' constitutional rights, promoting religious beliefs in violation of the separation between church and state. As districts deliberate, the curriculum’s potential to alienate non-Christian students and raise... Expand