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JEE Main 2026 admit card released: Check direct link, how to access session 1 hall ticket here

The National Testing Agency has released the JEE Main 2026 January session admit card on its official website. Candidates can download their hall tickets using their application number and date of birth. The January session exams are scheduled from January 21 to January 29, 2026, with the second session in April.

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Bihar Police Mains Exam 2026 admit card to be released on February 2: Exam on February 18

Bihar Police Mains Exam 2026 admit cards will be available on February 2nd. Aspirants who qualified for the Mains stage can download their hall tickets from the official BPSSC website. The examination is scheduled for February 18th, 2026, and will be conducted offline in two shifts. Ensure you carry the admit card to the exam

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US Education Department pauses student loan collections to give borrowers a fresh start

The U.S. Department of Education has temporarily stopped collecting overdue student loans. This pause allows for new rules to simplify loan repayment and offer borrowers a second chance to fix defaulted loans. These changes aim to reduce stress and help millions of Americans manage their student debt more effectively. New income-driven repayment plans will also

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Universal school choice is reshaping US education, but the outcomes remain uncertain

Rapidly expanding universal school choice programmes are reshaping US education, allowing public funds to flow into private schooling and homeschooling at unprecedented scale. While participation is surging across multiple states, including Texas, clear evidence on academic outcomes, equity, and long-term impacts on public schools remains limited, fragmented, and deeply contested.

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US Education Department’s civil rights office faces backlog, sexual assault investigations stall

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is struggling to handle complaints. Mass layoffs and policy changes have drastically reduced its ability to investigate discrimination and sexual violence cases. Survivors now face difficult choices, with many legal firms abandoning the process. This situation leaves students with fewer options for seeking justice and accountability.

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Skills can become obsolete: Why Nobel Prize winner Esther Duflo wants students to stop chasing ‘perfect’ careers

Nobel laureate Esther Duflo urged students at the Jaipur Literature Festival to prioritize foundational skills over fleeting job-specific training. She emphasized that rapidly evolving technology renders many current skills obsolete, advocating for a humanities-rich education that fosters critical thinking, adaptability, and lifelong learning for enduring career relevance.

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A goodbye that led by example: What this DU professor’s note taught students about leadership

The article examines leadership as an act of restraint and empathy, seen through a farewell note shared by Delhi University professor Dr Kavita K. Her words highlight the emotional labour of teaching, the impact of fast academic systems, and how senior leadership is revealed in small, voluntary gestures that value people beyond performance or timelines.

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The silent curriculum: What Indian colleges overlook, but employers expect from graduates

Indian higher education’s employability gap stems from a ‘silent curriculum’ largely missing for most students. Industry exposure, applied learning, certifications, and alumni networks, crucial for job readiness, remain theoretical for many. This invisible curriculum, not on transcripts, dictates outcomes, leaving degrees signaling education but not guaranteed professional readiness.

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CBSE CTET may soon offer Maithili as language option: Here is what we know

Maithili may soon be added as a language option in the CBSE-conducted CTET, according to local media reports from Bihar. The proposal has reportedly cleared the NCTE stage. If implemented, it would allow Maithili-speaking candidates to take the exam in their mother tongue, improving accessibility and inclusivity for aspirants from Mithilanchal and beyond.

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Maharashtra NEET PG 2025 counselling round 3: Registration begins on January 19, check details here

Maharashtra NEET PG 2025 Round 3 counselling opens January 19-26, 2026, following revised NBE qualifying criteria. This offers a fresh chance for candidates who missed earlier rounds, didn’t join Round 2 seats, or now meet the updated cut-off. A detailed schedule guides applicants through registration, choice filling, and physical joining, aiming to secure MD, MS,

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