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NET Sociology paper leaves candidates lost in typos
Sociology students are voicing their discontent with the latest UGC-NET exam, pointing out critical spelling mistakes, incorrect names of well-known theorists, and awkward translations in Hindi. Errors like confusing 'Ritzer' with 'Putzer' and translating 'social' as 'oval' have raised red flags. Many candidates suspect that certain questions seemed AI-generated, straying from the established syllabus and hindering their understanding during the exam.
‘Please think again’: fury over Exeter University plan to scrap dozens of humanities posts
Rowan Williams and Mark Kermode join campaign against proposed cuts for humanities, arts and social sciencesLeading writers, broadcasters, academics and theologians have thrown their weight behind a campaign to save 150 jobs at the University of Exeter, amid growing outrage at a sector-wide hollowing out of the humanities.In excess of 21,000 people – and counting – have signed a petition railing against the proposed redundancies at Exeter, which are expected to disproportionately fall on the hum...
As American pride hits a 25-year low, a new 9/11 education platform urges the nation to never forget
FIRST ON FOX — A new national push to preserve the memory of the September 11 terrorist attacks for generations too young to remember that day is launching this week ahead of America’s 250th anniversary.Starting July 1, the 9/11 Legacy Foundation will offer a free national curriculum on Freedom250.org to educate, increase awareness and encourage civic action. Built around an "Active Remembrance" model, the curriculum is designed to help participants not just learn about these historical events b...
Arts degrees to cost $50,000 until at least 2028 as measures to lower Australian university fees put on hold
Barney Glover, head of the Australian Tertiary Education Commission, says he will provide advice about degree funding to the government next yearGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe man tasked with reforming the controversial Job-ready Graduates (JRG) program says he will not recommend any interim measures to reduce the $50,000 cost of arts degrees, despite calling the scheme a failure.Under the scheme introduced by the Morrison government, costs for science and maths c...
'Give statutory status to NTA': House panel suggests 'NEET in multiple phases' amid paper leak row
A Parliamentary panel has recommended conducting NEET-UG in multiple phases across states to ease logistical pressures and suggested granting statutory status to the NTA for stronger examination oversight. Officials briefed the committee on the NEET re-examination's success and discussed reforms. Concerns were raised about a potential shift to Computer-Based Tests and latecomers being denied entry.
AP EAPCET result declared: Check direct link to download rank card
JNTU Kakinada has released the AP EAPCET 2026 results today, July 1. Over 1.82 lakh students qualified in Engineering, with girls achieving a higher pass rate. More than 63,000 candidates secured ranks in Agriculture and Pharmacy. Rank cards are available for download on the official website, paving the way for upcoming counselling sessions for admissions across Andhra Pradesh.
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Trump administration threatens Kansas school district funding over transgender student policy
The Trump administration on Tuesday said it would pursue enforcement action that could include withholding federal funding from Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools over its policies that the administration says prevent staff from notifying parents of a transgender student's gender identity.The Education Department said that Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools’ policy of not disclosing a student's transgender status to their parents violated the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.The agency...
TNEA result released: 53 candidates secure perfect cut-off, counselling begins July 13
The TNEA Rank List 2026 has been released for 2,36,017 engineering aspirants, with Akshitha N of Dharmapuri securing the top rank and 53 candidates achieving a perfect 200 cut-off. Special category counselling will be held on July 13–14, followed by online counselling from July 20 to 30 for admissions across Tamil Nadu.
Why is CA Day celebrated on July 1? History, significance and key facts explained
Every year on July 1, India celebrates Chartered Accountants Day to mark the foundation of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) in 1949. The day recognises the invaluable contribution of Chartered Accountants in ensuring financial transparency, ethical governance and regulatory compliance, while tracing the profession's history, significance, ICAI's motto, and the occasion's importance.
Academy school leaders in England face pay cap to curb ‘banker-style’ salaries
Nearly 100 academy chief executives earn more than £200,000 a year, and at least one more than £500,000The era of academy school leaders in England receiving “banker-style salaries” and hefty annual increases may soon be over, with the government to introduce limits on executive pay.Nearly 100 academy chief executives earn more than £200,000 a year, with pay in academy trusts equating to anything from less than £5 a pupil to more than £150. Only a quarter of the high-earners were women. Continue...
Gojek co-founder, turned Indonesian Education Minister jailed for 10 years
Gojek co-founder and former Education Minister Nadiem Makarim has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
CBSE Class 10 second board exam results soon: What is the best marks rule students must know?
CBSE's Better Marks Rule, introduced under the new two-board examination system for Class 10 from the 2026 academic session, allows students to retain the higher score from two board exam attempts. Applied separately to each subject, the rule offers a chance to improve marks or clear failed papers while reducing exam pressure and eliminating the risk of losing existing scores.
CBSE Class 12 supplementary exam 2026 announced; Schools asked to submit LOC by July 8
CBSE has begun the registration process for the Class 12 Supplementary Examination 2026, directing affiliated schools to submit the List of Candidates (LOC) through the Pariksha Sangam portal between June 30 and July 8. Eligible compartment and improvement candidates can apply, while students omitted from the LOC will not be permitted to appear for the examination.
Treasury scrapped maths test for candidates in order to boost diversity
The Treasury ditched maths tests for candidates after officials came to the conclusion they had an adverse effect on candidates from ethnic minority backgrounds. Newly released documents show officials remove the assessment to increase diversity following a review of the department’s 2019 graduate recruitment campaign.The documents suggest the "numerical reasoning test (NRT) was removed due to evidence of the test having adverse impact on candidate diversity". It was later added the "adverse imp...
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Los Angeles schools quietly remove compulsory 'affirm and respect' gender identity pledge from LGBTQ training
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) will reportedly no longer require educators to agree to "affirm and respect" "identities" of LGBTQ students, following a legal challenge.Middle and high school teachers in the district must complete one hour of online cultural competency training every year to support LGBTQ students, according to the California Department of Education. The Liberty Counsel, a non-profit legal organization, revealed that the training mandated teachers to check a box...
Parents urge council not to shut Scotland's smallest secondary
Parents urge council not to shut Scotland's smallest secondaryImage source, Graham Robson/ GeographImage caption, Numbers have fallen steadily at the schoolByGiancarlo RinaldiSouth Scotland reporterPublished29 June 2026Updated 5 hours agoThe parent council at Scotland's smallest secondary school has urged the local authority to reject plans for its closure.Dumfries and Galloway Council (DGC) is being recommended to start the process of shutting the site in Dalry.It has capacity for 248 pupils bu...
School smartphone bans seen as ‘punitive’ by young people, study says
Outright bans may have unintended negative consequences for young people, University College London report warnsSchool smartphone bans are “overly simplistic” and are not supported by young people who regard them as “punitive” rather than helpful, according to research by University College London.The UCL report was published on Tuesday, the day after a statutory ban on smartphones in schools in England came into force, making individual schools and trusts legally responsible for being phone-fre...