Educational News

Is “AI it” making students fail? UC Berkeley CS classes see sharp rise in failures amid learning concerns
Failure rates in UC Berkeley’s computer science courses have surged in spring 2026, raising concerns over AI-driven academic dependence, weak mathematical preparation, and reduced student engagement. Faculty members report increased cheating cases and declining office hour attendance, warning that overreliance on generative AI tools may be undermining core learning outcomes and critical thinking skills.
JEE Advanced 2026 data breach claims rejected; IIT Roorkee says results and candidate records remain secure
The Union Education Ministry has rejected claims of a data breach in JEE (Advanced) 2026, stating that candidate information, marks, and examination results remain secure. IIT Roorkee clarified that a temporary cloud storage misconfiguration affected only a tiny fraction of data in read-only mode and was swiftly fixed. The institute stressed that no sensitive information was compromised and that the incident had no impact on ranks, scores, or the admission process.
When will CBSE release second Board exam result 2026 for Class 10? Here's what we know
CBSE Class 10 second board examination results are anticipated in the second week of June. This new two-exam system allows students to retake exams for better scores. Nearly 6.7 lakh students registered for this opportunity. Results will be available on official websites and DigiLocker. Students should keep admit cards ready for quick access.
AIBE 21 exam on June 7: Last-minute preparation tips every law graduate should know
As AIBE 21 approaches, law graduates are being urged to adopt a focused preparation strategy that prioritises conceptual understanding over memorisation. Experts recommend thorough study of Bare Acts, procedural and constitutional laws, new criminal statutes, and professional ethics. Regular revision, mock tests, and practice with previous-year papers can significantly improve performance and boost confidence.
How to get tech jobs with an Arts degree: Google DeepMind and Anthropic hiring humanities students for AI jobs
Tech giants like Google DeepMind and Anthropic are now actively recruiting art and humanities graduates for crucial AI development roles. These companies recognize that building safe, fair, and human-aligned AI requires expertise beyond STEM, bringing philosophers and ethicists to the forefront of innovation. This marks a significant shift, valuing human understanding alongside technical prowess.
KCET 2026 results to be announced tomorrow at 2 PM on keaonline.karnataka.gov.in
KCET 2026 result: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will announce KCET 2026 results on June 6, with Medical Education Minister and KEA Chairman Dr Sharan Prakash Patil scheduled to reveal the details at 12 noon. Around 3.3 lakh candidates appeared for the examination held between April 22 and April 24. Scorecards will be available online from 2 PM through official KEA portals. The announcement will pave the way for counselling, option entry, seat allotment and admission procedures.
TG PGECET 2026 Result Out: JNTU Hyderabad releases rank card at pgecet.tgche.ac.in — check how to download and next counselling steps
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad has declared the TG PGECET 2026 results today. Candidates can now check and download their rank cards from the official website, pgecet.tgche.ac.in. The results are for admissions into MTech and other postgraduate engineering programs across Telangana, with qualified candidates proceeding to the counselling process
IIT Delhi and 18 NITs launch national network to boost research and student mobility
The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi has launched a national academic and research collaboration network with 18 National Institutes of Technology through newly signed MoUs. The initiative will promote student and faculty mobility, joint research, shared infrastructure and academic exchanges. It also introduces pathways for eligible NIT students to pursue advanced studies at IIT Delhi, including an Early Admission Scheme. Supporting the partnership is ALIGN, a framework designed to strengthen academic and research engagement.
Neelkanth Mishra education qualifications: IIT Kanpur alumnus named India's new Executive Director at World Bank
India has appointed economist Neelkanth Mishra as its new Executive Director at the World Bank. He will represent India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. Mishra's expertise in finance and policy will shape global development discussions. This appointment highlights the growing role of Indian professionals in international institutions. His tenure begins soon, succeeding Parameswaran Iyer.

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Oil India strikes natural gas in third Andaman offshore well

State-run Oil India Limited (OIL) has announced the discovery of natural gas in its third exploratory well, Vijayapuram-3, located off the Andaman Islands. This finding further strengthens the hydrocarbon potential of the region, with gas confirmed through continuous flaring and pressure build-up. OIL has now established hydrocarbon presence in two of its three wells in the Andaman offshore block.

Great Nicobar Project isn't about defence: Rahul Gandhi

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi released a video of his Nicobar visit, calling the Great Nicobar Project a "lie" and alleging it benefits a businessman for hotels and casinos. He initiated an online petition, "we choose green over greed," urging Indians to protect the island's ecosystem and tribal communities from destruction.

No mass data leak: JEE (Advanced) authorities

JEE (Advanced) authorities have clarified that a cloud storage misconfiguration identified by an ethical hacker did not lead to any mass extraction of candidate data. IIT-Roorkee stated the issue, which occurred during technical interventions, was immediately rectified and access was restricted, with no impact on examination records or results.

Blood test can predict lung cancer 5 years before diagnosis

Scientists found blood markers that can predict lung cancer more than five years in advance. This breakthrough could help detect the disease early in India, where most cases are found late. A 14-protein signature in blood identified individuals at higher risk. This finding may lead to earlier monitoring and preventive measures for lung cancer.

Bangladesh border guards, BSF accuse each other of push-in attempts

Border Guard Bangladesh accused India's BSF of attempting to push over 70 individuals into Bangladesh near Lalmonirhat, Naogaon, and Chapainawabganj. Meanwhile, BSF reported thwarting a BGB attempt to help 10 Bangladeshis enter India. Both forces disowned stranded individuals, leading to heightened border patrols.

SC: Can’t use OSA to deny accused access to documents relied on by prosecution

The Supreme Court has ruled that an accused's right to a fair trial includes access to prosecution documents, even if classified under the Official Secrets Act. The court ordered the government to provide highly confidential documents to retired Major General V.K. Singh, facing charges for revealing secrets in his book, emphasizing fair trial rights.

Cloudburst, flashfloods damaged houses in J&K’s Reasi

Flashfloods from a cloudburst in Reasi's Bathoi village on Thursday caused significant damage to homes and blocked roads with mudslides. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported. This marks the fifth such event in the Jammu region recently. Authorities are providing immediate assistance to affected families, while adverse weather also led to the suspension of pilgrimages in Kishtwar.

Ladakh women’s group slams liquor sale nod, warns of stir

Ladakh's Buddhist women's wing is strongly opposing the Union Territory's new excise policy allowing liquor sales, fearing it will worsen social issues like drug abuse and domestic violence. They advocate for stricter drug control and warn of protests if the policy isn't reconsidered, emphasizing women's role in preserving the region's social fabric.

Save Soil–Cauvery Calling: Farmers' income jumps from Rs 30,000 to Rs 3 lakh per acre

A tree-based farming model by Save Soil–Cauvery Calling is transforming agriculture, boosting incomes from Rs 30,000 to Rs 2.5–3 lakh per acre. This ecological solution, accredited by UN bodies, has empowered farmers like Valluvan, enhancing soil health and crop yields. The movement aims to plant 242 crore trees, supporting hundreds of thousands of farmers with extensive training and resources.

NTPC to set up flexible coal-fired units to ensure reliable power supply

NTPC is setting up flexible coal-fired thermal power units to balance intermittent renewable energy generation and ensure grid stability. These sub-critical units, designed for two-shift operation and lower minimum loads, will provide crucial balancing support as renewable energy's share grows, reinforcing India's energy transition.