As college costs soar nationwide, California is emerging as a leader in affordable, high-quality public education. According to Money.com’s latest rankings, 14 of the 19 top-value public universities are in California. These schools combine low tuition with strong graduation rates and solid career outcomes, making the Golden State a smart choice for debt-conscious students.
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The Harvard-MIT Broad Institute has laid off 75 employees and cut $42 million from its annual budget due to reduced US federal funding for scientific research. The cuts, announced in a June 29 internal email, impact 4% of staff and include salary freezes and program reductions. The Broad received $157 million last year from the NIH, now facing cuts under President Trump. Leadership expressed commitment to maintaining research quality despite financial strain, as reported by The Harvard Crimson.
The Telangana Council of Higher Education will release the TS ICET 2025 results on July 7 at icet.tgche.ac.in. Alongside the scorecards, the final answer key will also be published. Held on June 8 and 9 in CBT mode, the exam was conducted by Mahatma Gandhi University for MBA and MCA admissions across Telangana universities and affiliated colleges.
As college costs soar nationwide, California is emerging as a leader in affordable, high-quality public education. According to Money.com’s latest rankings, 14 of the 19 top-value public universities are in California. These schools combine low tuition with strong graduation rates and solid career outcomes, making the Golden State a smart choice for debt-conscious students.
Texas is reconsidering its decades-old requirement that lawyers graduate from ABA-accredited law schools — a move that could reshape legal education across the country. As political skepticism of the ABA grows, law school deans warn that abandoning national accreditation would trap future graduates within state lines and jeopardize their ability to practice law beyond Texas borders.
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Delhi, has announced two academic programmes for 2025-26: a 3-year LLB course and an international dual degree MSc in Digital Production for Sustainable Manufacturing with AGH University of Krakow, Poland. The LLB course will be offered at three institutes with 60 seats each, while the MSc programme includes study in both India and Poland. Applications for both programmes open on July 18, 2025, through the official University websites.
Delhi University has approved curriculum changes amid concerns over academic transparency, especially regarding the removal of certain syllabus content. The university is preparing to introduce the fourth year under the National Education Policy 2020, with over 60 per cent of students expected to enrol. Infrastructure upgrades worth Rs 1,912 crore and digital improvements have been sanctioned. Staffing plans include regular faculty handling senior courses, while entrepreneurship and scholarship... Expand
AIIMS has released the CRE 2025 notification for the recruitment of over 2,300 Group A and B non-faculty posts across multiple AIIMS and Central Government Institutes. The application window is open from July 12 to July 31, 2025. The Computer Based Test is tentatively scheduled for August 25–26, 2025. Eligible candidates can apply online at the official AIIMS website. Selection involves a CBT, skill test (if applicable), document verification, and final merit listing.
KEA will close the Karnataka NEET UG Counselling 2025 registration on July 10 at 11 AM. Eligible NEET UG 2025 qualifiers, especially those not registered for UGCET, can apply via cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Non-Karnataka candidates must upload Class 12 marks; document verification is not required.
Harvard University has restructured or closed DEI offices across at least six graduate schools, rebranding them under new titles such as “community and belonging” or “academic culture and community.” These changes follow federal pressure from President Trump’s administration and ongoing legal disputes involving Harvard’s funding and tax status. While some schools have not yet acted, the overhaul reflects a major shift in Harvard’s diversity strategy, raising questions about the future of DEI... Expand