IIBF JAIIB admit card released at iibf.org.in: Direct link to download hall tickets here

JAIIB admit card 2025: The Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF) has officially released the Junior Associate of Indian Institute of Bankers (JAIIB) Admit Card 2025 for the November session. The hall ticket is now available for download on the Institute’s official website, iibf.org.in. Candidates who have registered for the upcoming examination can access…

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KSET admit card 2025 expected to release soon at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in: Check details here

KSET admit card 2025: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) is expected to release the hall tickets for the Karnataka State Eligibility Test (KSET) 2025 today. Aspiring candidates aiming to secure eligibility for the role of Assistant Professor can access their admit cards through the official KEA portal at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in once it is made available.The much-anticipated…

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ICAI CA September 2025 results likely by this date: Check when and how to download scorecards here

ICAI CA September 2025 results soon The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is expected to announce the results for the CA September 2025 examinations by November 3, 2025, according to a few media reports. An official confirmation from ICAI authorities is still awaited. Every year, ICAI conducts examinations for three levels: Foundation, Intermediate,…

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Is affirmative action’s end wiping out Black student enrollment? New data says yes

America’s most prestigious universities are confronting a stark reality: The number of Black students in freshman classes is falling sharply. Two years after the Supreme Court banned affirmative action in admissions, the decline is visible across campuses that have long touted diversity as a hallmark of their identity. At some institutions, Black students now account…

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America’s top universities vs. Trump’s compact: What’s at stake if they say yes

America’s most prestigious universities now find themselves standing at a crossroads, between federal funding and intellectual freedom, between compliance and conscience. The Trump administration’s proposed Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education has forced a reckoning unlike any seen in recent academic memory. What was framed as a pact to restore “merit and accountability” in…

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Who really decides the raise? More Americans say it’s no longer the boss, but AI

Boardrooms across corporate America are witnessing a silent transformation. Artificial intelligence, once limited to automating data-heavy tasks, has now become a key player in one of the most sensitive areas of professional life: How employees are paid. Salary hikes, bonuses, and performance reviews are increasingly being shaped not by managerial discretion but by machine logic…

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IIFT MBA admissions 2026: Registration window opens at iift.ac.in; check eligibility and direct link to apply here

The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade has opened the online registration window for Master of Business Administration (International Business) and Master of Business Administration (Business Analytics) admissions for the 2026–2028 academic cycle. Interested applicants can submit their forms on the official website, iift.ac.in. As per the announced timeline, the last date to complete the application…

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Trump eases H-1B visa fee, but student caps cloud the future of Indian talent: Here’s why

The Trump administration’s recent decision to ease the controversial $100,000 H-1B visa fee has offered relief to thousands of Indian professionals and students already in the United States. Yet, a new cap on foreign student admissions has raised concerns about the long-term flow of talent from India, the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) warns. Visa…

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AI grading error affects hundreds of MCAS essays in Massachusetts: Here’s what went wrong

Massachusetts’ adoption of artificial intelligence to score statewide standardized tests has revealed technical vulnerabilities, affecting approximately 1,400 student essays, NBC Boston reports. The error, discovered over the summer, prompted the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to rescore the affected essays and notify the relevant school districts. Teacher scrutiny uncovers the problem The…

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Harvard’s diversity in flux: Black and Hispanic enrolment drops as Asian numbers climb

Harvard College’s latest freshman class shows notable shifts in racial composition, with the proportion of Black and Hispanic students declining while Asian American enrolment rises. The data, released on Thursday by the University, comes two years after the Supreme Court overturned race-conscious undergraduate admissions. Hispanic representation fell from 16 per cent in the Class of…

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