HPRCA TGT Arts and corrected Non-Medical answer keys 2026 released, objection window open at hprca.hp.gov.in

HPRCA TGT Arts and corrected Non-Medical answer keys 2026 released The Himachal Pradesh State Selection Commission (HPRCA) has released the official answer keys for the TGT Arts and corrected TGT Non-Medical recruitment examinations 2026. Candidates who appeared for the exams can now download the PDFs from the official website and verify their responses. The updates…

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TNPSC releases marks and ranks for Combined Technical Services Examination 2025 at tnpsc.gov.in; download here

TNPSC publishes marks and ranks for Combined Technical Services Examination 2025 online The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission has published the marks and rank positions for the Combined Technical Services Examination 2025 on its official website. The results have been published in interactive mode. Candidates could go and see their performances individually using login credentials.According…

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Canada offers research lifeline to Indian talent amid US headwinds in higher education drive

Canada deepens research and education ties with India as US challenges grow. (AI Image) Canada is moving to strengthen academic and research links with India as Indians pursuing higher education and research opportunities in the US face growing headwinds. Canadian universities are proposing expanded research collaborations and academic exchange programmes with Indian institutions, positioning Canada…

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You can’t lay off millions overnight: Jamie Dimon on phasing AI, reskilling workers, and securing future careers

JPMorgan Chase CEO, Jamie Dimon (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) As workplaces around the globe are undergoing an unprecedented revolution owing to AI, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon’s words have become a significant reminder that aims directly at the minds of students, young professionals, and educators alike. In a speech to the World Economic Forum meetup, also…

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Harvard-backed faculty lawsuit wins on free speech, but protections for international students and scholars remain limited

Harvard-backed faculty lawsuit wins on free speech A US federal court has refused to extend nationwide speech protections for noncitizens, even after a Harvard-linked faculty group won a lawsuit accusing the Trump administration of using immigration policy to silence critics. Instead, the court has granted limited relief that applies only to specific members of academic…

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Why a recruiting veteran says applying online in 2026 no longer works for most job seekers

How AI and automated submissions are changing online job applications for US job seekers. (Photo: Freepik) The job market in 2026 has become increasingly challenging, with online applications no longer guaranteeing interviews or responses, according to recruiting veteran J.T. O’Donnell. “Applying online, if I’m being really honest, has to be one of the most degrading…

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APPSC Assistant Professor recruitment 2026: Apply online for 145 posts, direct link here

The Government of Andhra Pradesh, through the Andhra Pradesh Medical Services Recruitment Board (APMSRB), has issued the Assistant Professor Recruitment 2026 notification. This recruitment drive opens government teaching positions in medical colleges and institutions under the Directorate of Medical Education, offering a solid career opportunity for qualified doctors.Candidates who meet the requirements can register online….

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Assam Forest Guard recruitment 2026: Registration begins for 1194 posts, direct link to apply here

The State Level Police Recruitment Board (SLPRB), Assam, has started online registration for the Assam Forest Guard Recruitment 2026. There are 1,194 vacancies for posts like Forest Guard, Forester, APFP Constable, and Game Watcher in the Forest Department. This recruitment is to strengthen Assam’s forest services and give jobs to young people in the state….

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US Education Department encourages Title I schools to consolidate funds to improve learning

The U.S. Department of Education has urged state education leaders to help Title I schools combine federal, state, and local funding into a single, flexible stream. The move is designed to cut down on paperwork, reduce compliance costs, and allow schools to focus more on programs that directly help students learn and succeed academically.Assistant Secretary…

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