TS ECET 2025 final phase seat allotment result expected soon at tgecet.nic.in: Check steps to download scorecards here

The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) is set to publish the seat allotment result for the final phase of the Telangana State Engineering Common Entrance Test (TS ECET) 2025 counselling today, July 18. Candidates who participated in the final round can check their allotment status on the official website — tgecet.nic.in — using…

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Campus unions at Harvard push for inclusive governance to safeguard workers and student learning

Harvard campus unions demand transparency and inclusion to protect jobs and students’ education. As Harvard University grapples with sweeping federal funding cuts and growing political scrutiny, its five largest campus unions have jointly urged the administration to adopt a more inclusive approach to governance: one that protects not only university workers, but also the academic…

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SNAP 2025 exam schedule out at snaptest.org: Direct link to register here

Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has officially released the timetable for the SNAP 2025 entrance examination. Candidates planning to take the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) can now review the important dates and exam-related instructions. The SNAP 2025 application process has commenced, and the registration window is currently open. Interested candidates must complete the registration process…

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The deportation dilemma: How America’s immigration overreach threatens its educational ethos

In a quiet yet chilling memo leaked to the press, the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) laid bare a plan that dismantles more than precedent—it dismantles the post-war promise that no human being should ever be forcibly returned to danger. The proposed policy permits deporting non-citizens to third-party countries, even when they lack…

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Working more for less: France’s austerity push sparks outrage

(Representational Image: iStock) For decades, France has stood as Europe’s most defiant advocate for work-life balance. It enshrined the 35-hour workweek, guaranteed extensive paid holidays, and made the “right to disconnect” a legal entitlement. In the French imagination, leisure isn’t a luxury—it’s a birthright.But now, that ethos is under siege.Facing mounting fiscal pressure, the French…

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