The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 highlights the top institutions excelling in biological sciences, a field crucial for advancements in health, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. Harvard University leads globally, followed by MIT and Stanford. The rankings also showcase the top 10 US universities, emphasizing their role in cutting-edge research and scientific innovation.
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The Telangana Public Service Commission (TSPSC) is set to announce the Group 1 recruitment exam results on March 10, 2025. The provisional marks and general ranking lists for Group 1, 2, and 3 exams will be released by mid-March. Candidates can check their results and request a recount on the TSPSC website.
Ivy League colleges highly value applicants who have engaged in competitive academic summer experiences. These programs demonstrate a student's intellectual curiosity, initiative, and readiness for college-level work. This article explores why summer programs are crucial for college admissions, highlights some of the top programs still accepting applications, and provides a timeline for deadlines. By participating in these rigorous programs, students can set themselves apart from the competition... Expand
The CBSE is expected to release the CTET July 2025 notification by April 20, outlining eligibility, registration steps, and exam details. Candidates aiming to teach Classes 1–5 or 6–8 must meet specific educational qualifications. Registration is online at ctet.nic.in, with an application fee of INR 1,000–1,200. The exam is offline and includes two papers. Successful candidates receive a lifetime-valid eligibility certificate, qualifying them to teach in central government schools like KVs and... Expand
Iowa’s Education Savings Account (ESA) program has seen a remarkable 60% increase in participation, with over 27,000 students now using taxpayer funds to attend private schools. The surge is part of a broader trend towards expanding school choice in the state, as private school enrollment grows by 9%. The ESA program, which provides up to $7,800 per student, will be available to all Iowa families starting in 2025, with an estimated $218 million in funding by the end of the 2024-25 school year.
Osmania University has announced the undergraduate 1st Semester exam results. Students can check and download their results from the official website, osmania.ac.in. The results include Bachelor of Science (BSc), Commerce (BCom), and Arts (BA) programmes. Students are advised to visit the website promptly to access their individual results. Candidates can check the direct link here.
The SSC will conduct the Constable (GD) and related exams from February 4 to 25, 2025. Admit cards are expected to be released soon. Candidates can download them from the official website, ssc.gov.in, once available. The exams include roles in CAPFs, SSF, Assam Rifles, and the Narcotics Control Bureau. Candidates can check the details here.
Neil Gaiman, the British author known for works like The Sandman and Coraline, is currently facing allegations of sexual misconduct. This scrutiny has cast a shadow over his unconventional academic path, where he skipped university in favor of journalism, which shaped his literary career.
The H-1B visa program continues to spark debate in the U.S., with figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump supporting its expansion, while critics like Laura Loomer oppose it. In Massachusetts, over 15,000 employers have sponsored more than 224,000 H-1B visa holders since 2009, with leading sectors including tech, healthcare, and education. Despite annual visa caps, the program remains a key driver of innovation and economic growth, especially in specialized fields.
Sadhguru advises students to avoid exam stress, emphasizing that exams are just evaluations. He encourages active brain engagement and dynamic intelligence through studies. Additionally, he recommends meditation to manage attention and stress, highlighting a specific technique for mental balance.