GUJCET 2026 registration begins for engineering, pharmacy at gujcet.gseb.org, apply before December 30

GUJCET 2026 registration opens online GUJCET 2026 registration: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has opened the registration window for GUJCET 2026. Candidates seeking admission to degree engineering and degree or diploma pharmacy courses can now apply online. The official portal for registration is https://gujcet.gseb.org/.The last date to complete the GUJCET 2026…

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US faces a record wave of jobless college graduates as AI reshapes white-collar work

For much of modern American history, a college degree has been considered fundamental, a mark of certainty in an unpredictable labour market. This autumn, that anchor has begun to drag. Fresh, government-shutdown-delayed data released Thursday by the US Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS) shows that bachelor’s degree-holders now make up one-quarter of the nation’s unemployed,…

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10 poorest countries in the world

The world has never been richer. Technology is moving at an unprecedented pace, global trade uniting the most isolated corners of the world, and scientific advances offering longer, healthier lives. Yet for millions, what shapes their daily life is the grip of hunger and instability and uncertainty. Because the notion of “the poorest countries in the…

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New York student test scores rise, but questions remain over ELA and maths proficiency standards statewide

State data shows gains in New York ELA and maths scores amid ongoing proficiency questions. (AI Image) New York state test results show rising proficiency in English Language Arts and maths among pupils in grades three through eight, with statewide data indicating notable gains compared with the previous year.Education officials and researchers say the increases…

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Pilot crunch: India needs 30,000 pilots as 1,700 aircraft await delivery; Union aviation minister flags urgent training push

Union Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu (File photo) India will require as many as 30,000 additional pilots to operate the 1,700 aircraft currently on order with Boeing and Airbus, Union Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu said on Saturday, underscoring the scale of workforce expansion needed for the country’s rapidly growing aviation…

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