JEE Main 2025 session 1 results declared: 14 toppers score 100 percentile, check full list here

JEE Main 2025 session 1 results declared: 14 toppers score 100 percentile, check full list here

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the results for JEE Main 2025 session 1 for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.) on February 11, 2025. With over 12.5 lakh candidates appearing, 14 students achieved a perfect NTA score of 100 percentile. The top scorers represent multiple states across India, with Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi featuring prominently. The results are available on the official NTA website, with registration for the April session now open.

Indian Americans lead 70% of top 50 US universities: Second-class citizens or pillars of academic excellence?

Indian Americans lead 70% of top 50 US universities: Second-class citizens or pillars of academic excellence?

Indian Americans have played a crucial role in shaping U.S. academia, research, and policy, yet their influence is often met with selective recognition. While they dominate leadership roles in top universities and contribute significantly to the economy, their voices in political and social discourse remain muted. This paradox—celebrated for contributions but sidelined in power—continues to define their place in America.

Linda McMahon: Here's why Trump pick for US education department faces doubts over her ability to lead

Linda McMahon: Here’s why Trump pick for US education department faces doubts over her ability to lead

Linda McMahon, former CEO of WWE and a close ally of Donald Trump, has been nominated to lead the US Department of Education. Amid sweeping reform plans from Trump’s administration, McMahon faces intense scrutiny regarding her lack of education experience. Critics worry about the impact of Trump’s proposed cuts and restructuring, while supporters believe McMahon’s business acumen could help revitalize America’s schools. Her confirmation hearings on February 13, 2025, will be a critical moment in shaping the future of US education.

MPESB Anganwadi supervisor admit card 2025 releasing soon: Exam date, other details here

MPESB Anganwadi supervisor admit card 2025 releasing soon: Exam date, other details here

The Madhya Pradesh Employee Selection Board (MPESB) will conduct the Anganwadi Supervisor Exam 2025 starting February 28. Admit cards will be released soon on the official website, esb.mp.gov.in. The exam will assess candidates for 660 vacancies in the Women and Child Development Department. The test will cover subjects like Child Development, Nutrition, General Knowledge, and Reasoning.

Bihar D.El.Ed. dummy admit card 2025 released for verification: Direct link

Bihar D.El.Ed. dummy admit card 2025 released for verification: Direct link

The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the 2025 Bihar D.El.Ed. Dummy Admit Card, allowing candidates to verify their details ahead of the entrance examination. Candidates can download their admit cards from the official website and must correct any errors by February 17, 2025. The D.El.Ed. Entrance Exam is scheduled for February 27, 2025. Failure to make necessary corrections or fee payments by the deadline will result in the non-issuance of the final admit card.

13 prestigious US colleges file lawsuit against Trump's NIH order to slash research overhead costs

13 prestigious US colleges file lawsuit against Trump’s NIH order to slash research overhead costs

Thirteen prestigious US colleges have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s NIH order to slash research overhead cost reimbursements. The suit challenges the dramatic cut in indirect cost funding for essential research expenses. The plaintiffs argue that the new directive violates federal law and threatens the nation’s position as a global research leader. The legal action, which does not include Harvard, could have lasting effects on US research infrastructure, with a hearing scheduled for February 21, 2025.

Kentucky introduces new education plan to fast-track students for 237,000 jobs annually

Kentucky introduces new education plan to fast-track students for 237,000 jobs annually

Kentucky has introduced a groundbreaking education initiative aimed at preparing students for a rapidly evolving workforce. The plan focuses on fast-tracking students into advanced coursework, starting as early as grade three, to ensure they are equipped for 237,000 high-tech and skilled job openings annually. The initiative seeks to bridge the skills gap and better prepare graduates for the challenges of tomorrow’s job market, while fostering long-term economic growth for the state.