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.
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WBSSC recruitment 2025: The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) has announced recruitment for 8,477 non-teaching posts across Group C and Group D categories. Applications will be accepted online from September 16 to October 31, 2025, via the official website westbengalssc.com. The selection process includes a written exam, skill test (if applicable), and document verification. Eligible candidates aged 18–40 can apply. Detailed notification, including eligibility, fees, and salary... Expand
Teacher's Day is an opportunity to honor educators for their dedication. Beyond gifts, students can organize surprise assemblies with skits and awards. Creating a "Thank You Wall," planning a "Teach the Teachers" game hour, making a class video tribute, or organizing a classroom makeover are all meaningful ways to express appreciation and strengthen bonds with teachers.
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.
Arti Dogra, standing at just 3.5 feet, defied societal assumptions through education, determination, and resilience. From excelling in school and completing a Master’s degree at Delhi University to clearing the rigorous UPSC exam, she carved an extraordinary career in the IAS. Today, as a senior administrator, her journey inspires UPSC aspirants, proving that knowledge and perseverance can overcome any obstacle.
Brown University is facing legal threats from Marzulla Law over research linking offshore wind opposition groups to conservative networks. Representing Green Oceans, the firm demanded a retraction, calling the study false. Brown defended academic freedom, while researchers decried the move as harassment. The dispute highlights growing tensions between universities, clean energy, and political resistance to offshore wind projects.
MPESB Group 5 recruitment 2025: The Madhya Pradesh Employee Selection Board (MPESB) will close applications today for the Group 5 recruitment 2025, which offers 752 vacancies across positions such as Physiotherapist, Counselor, Pharmacist Grade II, Ophthalmic Assistant, and O.T. Technician. The online application process started on July 28, 2025, with the final date for form submission and fee payment being August 30, 2025. Candidates must apply through the official website and meet eligibility... Expand
The habit of reading for pleasure is rapidly disappearing among students worldwide. From the US and UK to India, digital distractions, early screen exposure, academic pressures, and eroded family reading routines are replacing books with phones and apps. Research from Stanford and Harvard highlights declining fluency, attention, and critical thinking, underscoring urgent cognitive, social, and educational consequences.
More than 300 Texas school districts and charter schools are planning to adopt the state-approved Bluebonnet curriculum, which combines traditional reading and math instruction with biblical references. While many districts cite alignment with state standards and funding incentives as reasons, critics warn the program glosses over historical realities and risks imposing religious content, sparking debate over academic rigor and inclusivity.
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.
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.