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Admission deferral in US colleges: 7 tips to navigate the uncertainty
Admission deferrals in US colleges can be complex to navigate. This article provides seven vital tips to help prospective students manage the uncertainties around deferring their admission. It addresses important considerations and steps to ensure a smooth deferral process, offering valuable insights for students facing this decision.
From Yale to Johns Hopkins: 12 US universities caught playing favorites with wealthy applicants, settle allegations for millions
Twelve prestigious US universities, from Yale to Johns Hopkins, have agreed to pay millions in settlements after being accused of favoring wealthy applicants in admissions and financial aid. The lawsuit alleges that these schools, part of the 568 Presidents Group, coordinated to prioritize affluent students over others. The scandal has raised concerns about fairness and competition in the college admissions process, with a total payout potentially reaching $320 million if all defendants settle.
TPSC Junior Engineer Mains result 2024 declared, here's the direct link to download
The Tripura Public Service Commission has released the results for the Junior Engineer Mains Examination for Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical branches. The interview for shortlisted candidates is on February 17, 2025. The recruitment aims to fill 608 JE vacancies in the Public Works Department, with 400 positions for males and 208 for females.
Trump cracks down on DEI: From state bans to federal overhaul, US education is being transformed
President Donald Trump has ordered a halt to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs across federal agencies, including those impacting U.S. education. The directive mandates immediate suspension of DEI initiatives and removal of related language in communications. The move prioritizes merit-based policies and challenges federal education programs aimed at promoting racial and ethnic diversity. It extends to the private sector, urging businesses to dismantle DEI efforts, reshaping U.S. education and employment practices.
Iowa sees 60% surge in private school enrollment: Here is why
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.
Top 5 Computer Science colleges in US to watch out for
The surge in demand for computer science courses reflects technology's pivotal role in driving industry innovation. With fields like AI and cybersecurity flourishing, the U.S. remains a top choice for aspiring professionals. Prestigious universities such as Stanford, MIT, and Princeton lead global rankings, excelling in teaching, research, and industry engagement, highlighting their contribution to shaping future technological advancements.
Massachusetts unveils $2.5 billion plan to transform public universities and colleges: Key updates here
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has unveiled a $2.5 billion plan to modernize public universities and colleges across the state. The BRIGHT Act aims to address outdated infrastructure, create 15,000 construction jobs, and improve facilities such as labs and wellness centers. The initiative focuses on sustainability, workforce development, and student needs, marking the largest investment in higher education infrastructure in decades. The plan is expected to transform campuses and drive economic growth in the state.
Why is Binghamton University suddenly becoming as popular as Ivy League schools?
Binghamton University is rapidly emerging as a top choice for high-achieving students, offering Ivy League-quality education at an affordable price. With a strong academic reputation, cutting-edge research programs, and career-focused initiatives like its four-plus-one degrees, Binghamton attracts talent nationwide. Its lower tuition and rising prestige, along with impressive post-graduation salaries, make it a smart alternative to pricier Ivy League schools. As demand for spots grows, Binghamton is positioning itself as a leader in innovation and higher education.
Trump 2.0 turns schools into risk zones for illegal immigrant families: How will it impact students?
The Trump administration has rolled back a decade-old policy protecting 'sensitive locations' such as schools and churches from immigration enforcement. This shift allows ICE and CBP to conduct raids and surveillance in these spaces, sparking fear among immigrant families. The policy change could disrupt education, undermine trust in schools, and cause long-term psychological harm to children, especially in high-immigrant communities.
Trump backs H-1B visa for global talent, including wine experts: Career as a sommelier in the US, salary and more
During a White House press conference, US President Donald Trump expressed support for the H-1B visa program, emphasizing the need for skilled professionals beyond engineers, including wine experts and high-quality waiters. His remarks underline the importance of specialized talent, such as wine experts, in strengthening the US economy and enhancing the hospitality and fine dining sectors. Today we will explore who are wine experts and what qualifications do they need.
New York governor proposes statewide school cellphone ban starting next fall to boost focus and mental health
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed a statewide ban on cellphones in schools starting next fall to improve student focus and mental health. The policy aims to reduce distractions in classrooms and provide a more conducive learning environment. While the proposal has gained support from educators, some parents are concerned about emergency communication. The state will allocate $13.5 million to help schools implement the ban, potentially setting a precedent for other states.
Illegal immigrants can be arrested in US schools too: Trump administration blows the protection lid off ‘sensitive’ zones
The Trump administration’s decision to dismantle the Sensitive Locations Policy has lifted long-standing restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), allowing arrests in schools, churches, and other sensitive locations. This controversial move, announced on January 21, 2017, is justified as crucial for enforcing immigration laws and targeting criminal migrants, sparking widespread concern about the safety and stability of vulnerable communities.

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Students learn about water conservation at Jal Jeevan Mission exhibition

At the Mahakumbh, the Jal Jeevan Mission's exhibition highlights the transformation in Uttar Pradesh villages through the 'Har Ghar Nal' project. Students from Prayagraj learned about its impact on water-scarce areas and engaged in activities promoting water conservation and safe drinking water. They pledged to save water after touring the informative displays.

Watch: Car falls from first-floor parking in Pune

A car accidentally reversed off the first-floor parking of Shubh Gateway Apartment in Pune, crashing to the ground and causing shock among onlookers. The incident, captured on CCTV, has raised concerns about construction quality and the need for stringent safety measures in residential complexes. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured.

Isro satellite captures Maha Kumbh 2025 site in Prayagraj

ISRO's EOS-04 satellite captured detailed images of the ongoing Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj. The images reveal extensive infrastructure like tent cities and pontoon bridges. Using radar technology to overcome cloud cover, ISRO's visuals assist in managing crowd control and disaster mitigation. Over 450 million devotees are expected during the event, which runs until February 26.

Skincare brand Deconstruct bags Rs 65 crore in fresh funding

Deconstruct, a skincare brand, has secured Rs 65 crore in funding from investors including L’Oréal's BOLD, V3 Ventures, DSG Consumer Partners, Kalaari Capital, and Beenext. The funds will enhance product innovation, expand distribution through Quick Commerce platforms, and diversify its product portfolio.

'Liquor is available, clean water is not': PM Modi targets AAP in address to Delhi BJP workers

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticizes the AAP-led Delhi government for failing to provide basic needs like clean water, emphasizing the availability of alcohol instead. Modi urges BJP workers to document infrastructure issues and campaigns for the BJP's victory in the upcoming Delhi polls, while AAP's manifesto targets middle-class issues and demands increased education funding.