US Supreme Court to review decision blocking Oklahoma’s Catholic charter school from receiving public funding
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H-1B visa reform cuts unfair registrations by 38%: A deep dive at USCIS changes
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Freshmen enrollment soared in the US in Fall 2024: 5 factors driving the surge
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Studying in the US? What every Indian student needs to know about Trump’s mass deportation program
Trump expands fast-track deportations across US As the Trump administration intensifies its crackdown on illegal immigration, Indian students studying in the US must stay informed about the latest policies impacting their stay. With mass deportations on the horizon, understanding the details of the new enforcement initiatives is crucial to ensuring
Where are Harvard students ending up? From Ivy halls to Wall Street and Silicon Valley
50% of Harvard Graduates Now Choose Finance, Tech, and Consulting. (Getty Images) As the class of 2024 has now graduated, a striking shift took place at Harvard University. What was once a university that nurtured aspiring scholars, activists, and artists is now increasingly seen as a launchpad for careers in
Assam to transform education: State-of-the-art schools coming to every constituency
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announces Assam to build modern schools in every constituency to uplift education. (IANS Photo) GUWAHATI: In a bold move aimed at revolutionizing the educational landscape, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma recently announced a comprehensive plan to build state-of-the-art schools across the state. The initiative, aimed
Calicut University semester results 2024 released at results.uoc.ac.in: BSc, BCA, LLB students can now download scorecards here
Calicut University Semester 3 Results 2024 Now Available for Download Calicut University Semester Results 2024: The University of Calicut has officially released the results for the 2024 semester exams for several undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Students who appeared for the BSc, BCA, and LLB exams can now access their scorecards
New York public schools are closed this Wednesday: Find why
New York City public schools will close on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, in observance of the Lunar New Year, offering students and staff a well-deserved break to celebrate this culturally significant holiday. Schools will resume on Thursday, January 30, following the usual schedule. The holiday marks the beginning of the
XLRI cutoff 2025 released at xatonline.in: Check detailed minimum scores for admission here
XLRI—Xavier School of Management, one of India’s top business schools, has revealed the XAT 2025 cutoffs for its prestigious postgraduate programs. After the release of the XAT 2025 scorecards on January 17, 2025, XLRI announced the revised admission criteria for the Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM) at both
Gustavo Petro educational qualifications: The Economics graduate who flipped theories into a revolution
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