Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has announced a recruitment drive for 537 apprentice vacancies across its Pipelines Division. The opportunity is open to candidates with qualifications ranging from Class 12 to Diploma and Graduate degrees. The application process is open from August 29, 2025, until September 18, 2025, with selection based on merit.
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RRC WCR apprentice recruitment 2025: The Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC), West Central Railway (WCR), has announced 2865 apprentice vacancies under Notification No. 01/2025. Eligible candidates with 10th and ITI qualifications can apply online from August 30, 2025, to September 29, 2025. Vacancies span Jabalpur, Bhopal, Kota, and other units. Selection will be based on a merit list from 10th and ITI marks. The application process is fully online via the official WCR website.
The US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights found Denver Public Schools in violation of Title IX for converting sex-segregated restrooms into all-gender facilities and allowing access based on gender identity. The ruling cited risks to female students’ safety, privacy, and equal access, prompting a proposed Resolution Agreement to restore sex-designated restrooms and enforce compliance with federal law.
Manoj Tumu, a 23-year-old Indian-American, left a lucrative Amazon job paying $33.6 million to join Meta, driven by a desire for deeper AI research. His journey highlights the importance of continuous learning and strategic risk-taking in the rapidly evolving tech industry. Tumu's success underscores that passion, coupled with practical experience, can lead to significant career advancements.
A recent survey reveals a significant disparity in education costs across India. Urban families spend considerably more on private schooling than rural families on government education. Tuition fees and coaching classes contribute to this divide. Families bear most of the financial burden. This highlights inequities in the education system.
Columbia University has admitted its largest-ever freshman class, increasing enrolment by 20% despite visa restrictions and political challenges under the Trump administration. The university boosted admissions from its waiting list and expanded campus resources to accommodate 1,806 new students, maintaining a stable proportion of international students amid stricter visa policies and federal funding freezes. Columbia’s approach highlights strategic adaptation to uncertainty in US higher... Expand
Medical Counselling Committee has announced the revised schedule for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate counselling 2025. Round 2 registration starts on September 4, 2025. Candidates can register on mcc.nic.in. Choice filling and locking dates are also specified. Seat allotment results will be declared on September 12, 2025. Reporting to colleges is scheduled from September 13 to September 19, 2025.
As US visa restrictions tighten, small universities face severe financial strain with international enrolments plummeting. Schools like the University of Central Missouri, reliant on foreign students for up to 30% of revenue, are slashing budgets and freezing raises. With forecasts predicting enrolment drops up to 40%, many institutions risk long-term viability as their global student lifeline dries up.
American higher education, once unrivaled, faces mounting challenges in 2025. Visa restrictions, declining international enrollment, and attacks on faculty tenure threaten its global dominance. While Ivy League and top institutions remain strong in rankings, China, Europe, and Canada are rising contenders. The choices US policymakers and universities make this year will determine whether America retains its global education crown.
The “teacher shortage” dominating US headlines masks a deeper crisis: Inequitable teacher distribution. While student-teacher ratios are at historic lows, rural, high-poverty, and STEM classrooms remain severely understaffed. With pandemic relief funds ending and enrollments falling, districts face layoffs, consolidations, and tougher hiring challenges. The real issue isn’t numbers, it’s ensuring quality teachers reach the students who need them most.
The Trump administration has directed 40 US states, the District of Columbia, and five territories to remove references to "gender ideology" from federally funded sex education materials or risk losing $81 million in grants. The funding supports vulnerable adolescents, including LGBTQ+ groups. California has already lost $12 million in funding. The move has drawn criticism from state officials and medical organisations, while conservative states have expressed support, as reported by the... Expand