In September 2024, California passed a law banning legacy and donor-based admissions at both public and private universities, starting with the 2025 cycle. This move, following a similar decision in Maryland, aims to prioritize merit over familial connections, promoting a more equitable admissions process. While eliminating legacy preferences increases competition, students must now focus on showcasing their academic and personal strengths to stand out.
The deal was brokered by Qatar. Kabul, Afghanistan: The Taliban government announced on Tuesday the release by the United States of an Afghan prisoner in […]
In a recent reshuffle, four IPS officers of the AGMUT cadre have received new postings. Dumbere Milind Mahadeo, Amit Sharma, and Mohd Irshad Haider have […]
Google’s agent interoperability protocol Agent2Agent aims to standardize communication between agents from different frameworks.Read More Share this… Twitter Facebook Whatsapp Linkedin Print Email