IIM CAP 2025 registration ends today: WAT and PI to begin on February 17, check details here

IIM Bodh Gaya closes MBA CAP 2025 registration today, January 23, 2025. The process includes Personal Interview (PI) and Writing Ability Test (WAT) for eight IIMs. Candidates must select four preferred cities for PI/WAT while registering on cap2025.iimbg.ac.in. The PI/WAT rounds are scheduled from February 17 to March 15, 2025, as per the official website.

RRB recruitment 2025 registration window opens for 32,438 posts: Direct link to apply here

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has commenced registration for RRB CEN No. 08/2024 posts to fill 32,438 Level 1 positions under the 7th CPC Pay Matrix. Applications are open from January 23 to February 22, 2025, with a correction window available from February 25 to March 6, 2025. Candidates must review eligibility criteria before applying.

Birthright citizenship ban may drive global talent away: Can America afford the gamble that Trump played?

The U.S. faces a talent crisis, exacerbated by Trump’s birthright citizenship ban targeting immigrant families. Immigrants, vital to STEM, healthcare, and manufacturing, drive innovation and economic growth. With tech, engineering, and manufacturing shortages looming, the ban risks alienating global talent, undermining America’s competitiveness. Revoking this policy is crucial to sustaining the workforce fueling the nation’s success.

One day after Trump inauguration, Harvard settles two major antisemitism lawsuits and establishes new campus policies

Harvard University settled two major antisemitism lawsuits with Jewish student groups just one day after President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The settlement includes significant policy changes, such as adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism, expanding protections for Jewish and Israeli students, and creating a dedicated point person for addressing complaints. This comes after criticism over the university’s handling of antisemitism, particularly following the 2023 Hamas attacks. The changes aim to foster a safer and more inclusive campus environment for Jewish students.