RPSC school lecturer recruitment 2025 notification released for 3,225 posts at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
RPSC school lecturer recruitment: The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has released the notification for the 2025 school lecturer recruitment, announcing 3,225 vacancies for Grade I teachers across Rajasthan government schools. Eligible candidates with postgraduate and B.Ed. qualifications can apply online between August 14 and September 12, 2025. The selection involves a written exam and document verification. Age limits and application fees vary by category, with detailed information available on the official RPSC website.
CSBC Bihar police recruitment 2025: 4,361 driver constable posts announced, Applications open from July 21
The CSBC has opened applications for 4,361 Driver Constable posts in Bihar Police under Advertisement No. 02/2025. Eligible candidates can apply online from July 21 to August 20, 2025. The selection involves a written exam, PET, driving test, and document verification. Salaries range from ₹21,700 to ₹69,100. Category-wise application fees apply through the CSBC portal.
Indian Bank recruitment 2025: Notification for 1,500 apprentice posts released, applications open tomorrow
Indian Bank has released the official notification for the recruitment of 1,500 apprentices under the Apprentices Act, 1961 for the 2025–26 financial year. The online application process begins on July 18, 2025, and ends on August 7, 2025. Graduates from any discipline, who completed their degree on or after April 1, 2021, are eligible. The selection process includes an online test and a local language test. Stipends vary by location, with a 12-month apprenticeship period.
This US university is turning sombreros and string sections into a full-blown degree in mariachi
Metropolitan State University of Denver has introduced Colorado’s first degree in Mariachi Performance and Culture. The programme combines musical training with cultural and business studies, offering students a comprehensive education in mariachi. Originating as a student club, the course has developed into a pioneering academic programme. MSU Denver aims to become a national leader in mariachi education, attracting students across the US and preserving the cultural heritage of this traditional Mexican music form.
Roads not taken: 7 careers you can pursue if you have a creative knack
Students with a creative flair no longer need to sideline their imagination for conventional careers. This article explores seven dynamic professions—ranging from UX design to game development—where originality is a valuable asset. It highlights how creative thinking, paired with the right skills, can lead to rewarding and future-ready career paths in today’s innovation-driven economy.
Polished performers wanted: Elite colleges and the scripted art of polite disagreement
Elite US universities are now using the "disagreement question" in applications, asking students to describe moments of navigating opposing views. As reported by The New York Times, this shift follows the decline of affirmative action and rising political scrutiny. Experts warn it may favour privileged applicants with access to coaching. Platforms like Schoolhouse.world are also rating students on civil debate. Critics question whether these changes improve fairness or entrench existing inequalities in elite admissions.
George Mason University's diversity efforts are now facing a major federal challenge: Here's why
George Mason University (GMU) is under investigation by the US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights over claims that its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. The probe examines GMU's hiring practices and faculty promotion criteria. University officials deny wrongdoing and maintain legal compliance. The investigation aligns with wider political actions targeting DEI programmes and has drawn attention from students, lawmakers, and alumni, as reported by WTOP News.
Where pay meets progress: 6 European nations narrowing the gender wage gap
Several European nations are making remarkable strides in closing the gender pay gap through structural reforms, transparent wage laws, and strong social policies. Luxembourg leads with women out-earning men, while Belgium, Romania, and Slovenia follow with progressive support systems. However, deeper inequalities persist in countries like Italy and Poland, revealing a complex, uneven journey toward true wage equity.
What Oklahoma's halted religious charter school means for the future of public education in the US
An Oklahoma lawsuit opposing the nation's first taxpayer-funded religious charter school, St. Isidore of Seville, was dropped following a 4-4 deadlock at the US Supreme Court and a ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court declaring the school unconstitutional. The case underscores ongoing debates over public funding for religious education and the separation of church and state in the US. Governor Kevin Stitt signals the issue may return to the courts.
5 elite US colleges that can burn a hole in your pocket
As college costs continue to skyrocket, attending a prestigious US university comes with a hefty price tag. A recent analysis by College Transitions reveals that elite institutions like USC, Pepperdine, and the University of Chicago can cost upwards of $90,000 annually. While financial aid helps offset expenses, students must weigh long-term benefits against the steep upfront investment.
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