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Harvard’s Class of 2029: Financial aid grows for students, while minority enrollment drops

Harvard College’s new student intake shows fewer Black and Hispanic students. This trend continues after the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action. Asian American enrollment has increased. Other universities like Yale and Princeton also report similar shifts. Harvard’s acceptance rate rose as applications decreased. International student numbers also saw a dip.

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JNVST registration window 2026 closing today: Check direct link to apply here

The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) will close registrations for JNVST 2026 on October 23, 2025, for admission to Class 9 and Class 11. Candidates must apply via navodaya.gov.in before the deadline. The selection test, scheduled for February 7, 2026, offers students from rural areas a chance to join India’s premier residential schools, with a correction

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RPF Constable PET, PST admit card 2025 released: Direct link to download hall tickets here

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the RPF Constable Physical Admit Card 2025 for candidates appearing in the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Measurement Test (PST) from November 13 to December 6. A total of 42,143 candidates qualified in the CBT will compete for 4,208 vacancies, with admit cards providing exam dates, reporting

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Canada’s ‘Maple Dream’ loses shine: Student arrivals down by 60%; India feels the squeeze

Canada’s international education sector faces an unprecedented slowdown, with new student arrivals dropping nearly 60% in 2025 compared to last year. Tighter permit caps, stricter financial and work regulations, and revised post-study pathways have deliberately shrunk the pipeline. The decline hits classrooms, campuses, and local economies, with Indian students—Canada’s largest overseas cohort—bearing the brunt of

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MBSE releases Mizoram board exam 2026 datesheet for HSLC and HSSLC: Check important dates here

The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has released the Mizoram Board Exam 2026 datesheet for HSLC and HSSLC examinations. Class 10 exams will run from February 19 to March 16, with practicals on February 11, while Class 12 exams start on February 9, concluding March 16, with practicals on February 2. Candidates can download

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NEET UG counselling 2025: MCC releases revised Round 3 seat allotment result at mcc.nic.in; direct link to download here

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the revised provisional Round 3 seat allotment result for NEET UG Counselling 2025 at mcc.nic.in. The update follows candidate concerns over earlier results. Candidates must report discrepancies by 3 PM, October 23, 2025, via email. MCC clarified the list is provisional and subject to change until the final

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Former Connecticut budget official convicted of extorting school construction contractors

Former Connecticut official Konstantinos “Kosta” Diamantis has been convicted of extorting contractors while overseeing state-funded school construction projects. Found guilty on over 20 federal counts, Diamantis faces sentencing in January 2026. The case has prompted Governor Ned Lamont to reinforce oversight measures, highlighting ongoing concerns over corruption, ethics, and transparency in Connecticut’s public contracting system.

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Two decades of declining education degrees: Is America running out of teachers?

A new AACTE analysis reveals a two-decade decline in US education degrees, signalling a shrinking teacher pipeline. Bachelor’s and master’s awards have dropped sharply, while enrolments in traditional programmes continue to fall. Alternative certification routes, however, are growing, alongside greater diversity among graduates. Experts warn that inadequate investment in teacher preparation could worsen America’s teacher

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Is America rethinking the boundaries of science? Survey says yes

A new Pew Research Center survey released in October 2025 reveals that Americans are redefining what it means to “work in science.” While 86% associate science with biologists and 76% with engineers, many now see its presence beyond labs—58% cite farmers and 56% electricians as science-driven professionals, reflecting how scientific thinking increasingly underpins everyday work.

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Yale outspends Ivy League peers in third-quarter federal lobbying: Here’s what it spent and the issues it targeted

Yale University spent $370,000 on federal lobbying in Q3 2025, its highest this year, outpacing other Ivy League peers. The university’s efforts targeted tax reforms, research funding, and student aid amid threats to its endowment. Expanding its Washington presence, Yale worked with lobbying firms including Akin Gump and Brownstein Hyatt to engage Congress and the

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