January 25, 2025
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Career News Update

Elon Musk Calls on Hardcore Software Engineers to Build ‘Everything App,’ Says Credentials Don’t Matter

The founder of Tesla stated that he was searching for hardcore software engineers, who may not have necessarily studied or worked at “big name” institutions. Musk stated in a post on X that he was seeking dedicated software engineers interested in creating the everything app. With regard to qualifications, the applicants’ educational institutions and previous

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Edu Tech News Update Student Corner

How Creative Work Could Be Disrupted by Generative AI

In the face of technological change, creativity is often held up as a uniquely human quality, less vulnerable to the forces of technological disruption and critical for the future. Today however, generative AI applications such as ChatGPT and Midjourney are threatening to upend this special status and significantly alter creative work, both independent and salaried.

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Career News Update

How to break into investment banking: Skills and tips for landing a six-figure income

One of the career paths that can be pursued is investment banking, which is highly profitable. Take a look at leading job positions, necessary skills, and tactics to secure a six-figure income.  What do you think of when literacy is mentioned? Schooling, a graduate degree, and then further studies through postgraduate programs? In the past,

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Higher Studies News Update

11% of US Teachers Quit Annually Due to Low Pay and Poor Working Conditions

In the United States, teacher shortages have escalated to a 23-year peak, characterized by an annual attrition rate of 11%. Education Week has reported on a recent study that identifies low salaries, inadequate working conditions, and dependence on contract teachers as primary contributors to the problem. The United States is facing a major teacher shortage

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Career News Update Schools

CBSE has sent show-cause notices to 29 schools for breaching bye-laws

The board determined that most of them had irregularities in enrollment and did not meet academic and infrastructural standards. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced that it had sent show-cause notices to 29 schools for breaching affiliation bye-laws. In December, the board performed unannounced inspections in these schools and discovered that most of

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News Update Student Corner

The University of Birmingham has announced scholarships for programs starting in September

University of Birmingham: More than 50 scholarships will be awarded to eligible Indian students based on academic merit. These scholarships can be applied for until May 2025. In honor of its 125 Years of Excellence, the University of Birmingham has unveiled several scholarships aimed at Indian students. These scholarships, which provide funding of £4,000 to

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News Update

Union Budget 2025: Implications of the Budget for India’s Education System

In India, the budget allocation for education and higher education has gradually increased over the years. In 2024, the budget set aside Rs 1.48 lakh crore for education, employment, and skilling. The largest portion of this amount, Rs 73,498 crore, was allocated to the Department of School Education and Literacy. India has allocated more than

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News Update Student Corner

The new QS Future Skills report places India second in Job Market Readiness and 25th overall

India’s current population presents multiple unique opportunities for further development, unlike other nations that are grappling with demographic issues related to aging societies, according to the QS Vice President of Strategy and Analytics. According to the QS World Future Skills Index 2025, India secured the second position in readiness for future jobs, including artificial intelligence

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News Update Student Corner University

Three Rajasthan Universities Barred from PhD Admissions for Five Years

Three universities in Rajasthan have been prohibited by the University Grants Commission (UGC) from enrolling PhD students for five years because of breaches of regulations and academic standards. Three universities in Rajasthan have been prohibited from admitting PhD students for the next five years. UGC imposed the ban decision due to non-compliance with and violations

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Career Law News Update Student Corner

Conducting CLAT in English may not be an obstacle for students: Delhi Municipal Council

CLAT in English should not be a hurdle for students, says Delhi Municipal Council The Delhi High Court stated that the English language used for the Common Law Admission Test should not be an obstacle for aspiring students who have been taught in regional languages. The court, consisting of Acting Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and

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