The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) has declared the OPSC Civil Services Prelims Result 2023 on February 7, 2025. Candidates can check their results at opsc.gov.in. A total of 4,799 candidates have qualified. The exam was held on December 15, 2024. Successful candidates will proceed to the Mains exam and interview round.
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The Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP) has opened online applications for 133 Constable positions under the sports quota, available until April 2, 2025. Eligible candidates must have completed matriculation and fall within the age range of 18 to 23 years. The recruitment process includes Documentation, Physical Standard Test (PST), and a Detailed Medical Examination.
As President Trump moves toward dismantling the Department of Education, states heavily reliant on federal funding face an educational crisis. Rural states like Alaska, North Dakota, and Kentucky, which depend on Title I grants and Pell funding, risk school closures, teacher layoffs, and student aid cuts. The decision could reshape access to education and economic stability nationwide.
President Donald Trump has intensified efforts to withhold federal funding from universities accused of failing to combat antisemitism, with Columbia University as a primary target. Federal agencies are reviewing its $5 billion in grants and contracts over concerns regarding campus protests. This move is part of Trump’s broader crackdown, with other universities also under investigation for alleged violations of civil rights laws.
anada’s reputation as a leading destination for international education faces challenges as new data reveals that nearly 50,000 international students failed to report to their designated institutions during March and April 2024. Indian students, making up 20,000 of these cases, have sparked investigations into potential immigration fraud. Experts call for tighter regulations to address systemic gaps and ensure accountability.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticized the commodification and commercialisation of healthcare and education, advocating for philanthropic efforts instead. Speaking at KPB Hinduja College's annual event, he emphasized education as a transformative tool and highlighted India's ancient universities. Dhankhar urged the revival of institutions like Nalanda and introduced Sanatan principles in education to achieve a developed India by 2047.
A recent Payscale report reveals a staggering salary disparity among graduates from different colleges, despite holding similar degrees. With mid-career earnings differing by six figures, choosing the right school is critical. The report, based on data from over 3.1 million alumni across 2,400 U.S. institutions, ranks 20 colleges that offer the highest earning potential for graduates.
The latest TIMSS report reveals alarming declines in U.S. students' math and science scores, with fourth graders dropping 18 points and eighth graders experiencing a 27-point decline from 2019 to 2023. This setback, compounded by gender disparities and global competition, raises concerns about the nation's STEM future. Key factors include inconsistent curricula, teacher shortages, and technological gaps, highlighting the need for comprehensive educational reforms.
The Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (HPBOSE) has opened applications for the HP TET 2025 June session. Eligible candidates can apply for exams in 10 subjects, including TGT, JBT, and Special Educator. The registration period ends on April 30, 2025, with a late fee option until May 3, 2025. The exam will be conducted from June 1 to June 14, 2025. Applicants can make corrections to their forms between May 4-6, 2025.
The Trump administration's efforts to target US universities go beyond education, aiming to reshape American society and recapture cultural control. By leveraging federal funding, conservative leaders seek to influence academic policies, pushing institutions toward patriotism, Christian values, and limited government. This broader movement aims to create a new conservative intellectual elite, challenging the liberal-dominated academic landscape. These strategies may significantly alter the... Expand