A record 1.3 million Indian students pursued overseas education in 2024, drawn by better prospects and global exposure. While Canada, the US, and the UK remain popular, Germany and Poland are emerging as affordable alternatives. Students are increasingly opting for data science, public health, and nursing, facilitated by hybrid learning and financial aid.
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Registration for the MP Madrasa Board's Class 10 and 12 Urdu medium exams in 2025 is now open until March 31. Applicants must submit their forms and required documents by April 15, with a correction window until April 10. Incomplete or incorrect applications won't be accepted. Detailed instructions and updates are available on mpmb.org.in.
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The University of Delhi (DU) is inviting applications for various non-teaching staff positions across several colleges. Jesus and Mary College, Shyam Lal College, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, and Aditi Mahavidyalaya are among the colleges participating. Interested candidates can apply online by specific deadlines at dunt.uod.ac.in for roles such as Administrative Officer, Librarian, and others.
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The US government's recent immigration policies have led to the detention and deportation of green-card holders, visa students, and foreign nationals, sparking controversy. Cases like those of Fabian Schmidt, Ranjani Srinivasan, and others highlight how individuals with legal statuses or visas are being caught in enforcement actions, often due to past misdemeanors, misunderstandings, or political associations. The detention conditions and unclear enforcement grounds raise concerns about the... Expand
The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP), has released the AP Inter Practical Hall Tickets for 2025. Students scheduled for practical exams between February 10 and 20, 2025, can now download their hall tickets from bie.ap.gov.in. The hall ticket includes essential details such as the student’s name, roll number, exam date, and time. Students are urged to verify all information carefully and report any discrepancies before the exams.
An explosion in a manhole at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, caused underground fires and widespread power outages, prompting evacuations. The university announced an early spring break, closing campus for the remainder of the week. Authorities are investigating the cause, advising students to stay updated and avoid traveling at night for safety.
The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has announced the syllabus for KCET 2025, encompassing topics from physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Registration commences on January 23, with the exam scheduled for April 16 and 17. The Kannada Language Test follows on April 18. Detailed subject-wise topics are provided for potential candidates.
COVID-19's disruption of education caused a significant drop in reading proficiency among U.S. students, widening achievement gaps. To address the crisis, experts recommend five solutions: strengthening phonics-based instruction, expanding access to books, establishing consistent reading times, leveraging technology to enhance literacy, and tackling chronic absenteeism through targeted interventions. These strategies aim to bridge literacy gaps and support struggling learners.