India’s employability order reshuffles: Tech holds firm, MBAs lose ground, and commerce surges forward

For years, conversations around “most employable” degrees in India have revolved around technology. But the India Skills Report 2026 signals a deeper churn taking place beneath that predictable surface. While the top remains dominated by digital-heavy disciplines like computer science and IT, the middle of the table tells an entirely different story, one where MBAs…

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Columbia considers 20% expansion in undergraduate admission intake: University weighs capacity and funding pressures

Columbia University is contemplating a major boost in its undergraduate enrollment numbers, with plans to potentially raise the intake for Columbia College and SEAS by 20%. This initiative, motivated by economic challenges and a drop in international applicants, emerges after welcoming its largest first-year cohort in history. Columbia University is considering a significant expansion of…

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IBPS RRB Office Assistant 2025 admit card expected to be released soon at ibps.in: Check complete details here

IBPS RRB Office Assistant admit card expected soon IBPS RRB Office Assistant 2025: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has officially announced the much-anticipated IBPS RRB 14th Recruitment 2025, opening doors for candidates aspiring to join Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) across India. The recruitment drive encompasses a total of 13,217 vacancies spread across multiple…

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93% Americans trust apprenticeships for long-term careers: Why student confidence in college is wobbling

Americans are increasingly favoring union-led apprenticeships over traditional college paths, a new report reveals. This shift stems from apprenticeships’ promise of practical skills, early earnings, and job stability, especially amid economic uncertainty. While college retains prestige, apprenticeships are seen as a more direct route to financial independence and recession-proof careers, prompting calls for equal policy…

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Filing I-485 on OPT: How it affects your student visa and work options in the US

International graduates in the US can file for Adjustment of Status (I-485) while on OPT, without automatically losing F-1 status. However, filing signals immigrant intent, impacting travel and work. Using the I-485-based EAD ends F-1 status, making careful planning crucial for a smooth transition to permanent residency. As more international graduates in the US explore…

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Working parents in the US struggle under unequal expectations, hidden labour, and broken work-life balance

Working parents in USImage credit: Canva For millions of working parents in the United States, the promise of “balance” between career and family remains a distant ideal. Despite decades of workplace reforms and heightened awareness of gender equality, structural and cultural barriers persist, forcing many parents, especially mothers, into a constant juggling act. The 2025…

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Tennessee hits a breaking point as $150 million voucher plan sparks constitutional showdown

FILE – Gov. Bill Lee speaks about the blast at Accurate Energetic Systems during a news conference, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, in McEwen, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, file) Tennessee’s newest education experiment, a sweeping statewide school voucher programme carrying a $150 million price tag, has triggered a legal confrontation that cuts to the heart…

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