Harvard University secured 5th position in the QS World University Rankings 2026 with a score of 97.7/100. The ranking reflects Harvard's academic and employer reputation, research influence, and teaching capacity. Harvard excelled in academic reputation, citations per faculty, and employer reputation, demonstrating its global leadership in teaching, research, and graduate employability.
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Punjab Police has released the official answer key for the 2025 constable recruitment CBT on its website, with the objection window open until June 23. A total of 1,746 constable posts are available across District and Armed Police Cadres. Candidates who appeared for the CBT can now check their responses and raise objections online. The recruitment process includes CBT, PST, PMT, and Document Verification, with postings possible anywhere in Punjab or abroad.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will conduct a state-wide workshop on June 28, 2025, for UGCET-qualified candidates. The session aims to guide students through the KCET counselling and seat allotment process. It will be held across government, aided, and VTU-affiliated colleges to ensure transparency, clarify option entry, and help students make informed admission choices.
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will release the Round 2 seat allotment results for JoSAA Counselling 2025 on June 25 at 5 PM. Candidates must check their allotment status on josaa.nic.in and complete online reporting—including fee payment, document upload, and willingness submission—by June 29. Payment issues must be resolved by June 30.
In the QS World University Rankings 2026, both MIT and Harvard earned perfect scores for Employer Reputation and Employment Outcomes. However, MIT’s focused approach—grounded in technical training, internationalisation, and research integration—aligns more directly with today’s job market needs. A comparison of key indicators reveals how the two institutions differ in preparing students for global workforce demands.
Rajasthan University has declared the BA Part 2 and Part 3 results for 2025. Students can check their results on the official website, uniraj.ac.in, using their roll number and date of birth. A direct link has been provided for easy access. Due to heavy traffic, some students are experiencing technical issues. It is recommended to check the result later if problems occur and to carefully verify all personal and academic details on the marksheet.
President Trump's proposed budget calls for a 75% cut to STEM education funding via the NSF, threatening US leadership in emerging technologies like AI and biotechnology. Community colleges, which train over 37 million technical workers, stand to lose critical support. As reported by Forbes, experts warn the cuts could cripple innovation, economic growth, and national security. The move contradicts Trump's public support for workforce development and comes amid intense global tech competition.
Job market ghosting is now a common trend, reshaping how job seekers approach hiring. Employers often disappear due to application overload, internal chaos, legal concerns, or discomfort with delivering bad news. To counter this, candidates should reframe ghosting as market intelligence, master strategic follow-ups, and build a robust application pipeline.
The University of Chicago has ranked 13th globally in the QS World University Rankings 2026, reaffirming its status as a top-tier institution. It excelled in employability, academic reputation, and learning environment, with near-perfect scores in multiple indicators. The university's emphasis on research, global engagement, and professional development continues to attract top employers and ambitious students. Amid shifting global education trends, Chicago remains a resilient, innovative leader... Expand
Job postings for software developers have plummeted, creating a challenging landscape for new graduates. A significant decline in developer roles, stagnant wages, and shifting job locations demand adaptability. Success hinges on diversifying skills, targeting high-demand areas like cloud and AI, and embracing flexible work arrangements amidst a tech sector recalibration.
Bill Winters, CEO of Standard Chartered, recently described his MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School as "a waste of time." In an interview with Bloomberg, Winters argued that critical thinking and communication, not traditional business degrees, are essential in today’s AI-driven world. He emphasized that skills like problem-solving, empathy, and adaptability are now more important than technical expertise, urging U.S. business education to adapt to the evolving global... Expand