
NEET PG 2026 correction window opens today, giving candidates until July 28 to edit application details. A routine but critical deadline for thousands of medical aspirants.
educationSaturday, July 25, 2026
Today's roundup is dominated by Indian education news: from exam corrections and results to calls for better enrollment and inspiring stories of achievement. It's a day of administrative milestones and grassroots recognition rather than policy shifts.
Two key exam-related updates for Indian students landed today.

NEET PG 2026 correction window opens today, giving candidates until July 28 to edit application details. A routine but critical deadline for thousands of medical aspirants.

Kerala Plus Two SAY results are out. The supplementary exam results matter for students who need a second chance to improve their scores.
A call to improve enrollment rates and a degree ceremony highlight access issues.
The Centre has been asked to focus on improving the Gross Enrollment Ratio and bringing out-of-school children back into the system. A perennial challenge that remains unresolved.

The Institute of Allied Health Sciences awarded degrees to 217 professionals, a small but concrete step in building India's healthcare workforce.
Two stories of student excellence from Nigeria and India.
A University of Abuja law student won the West Africa speech contest on money laundering, taking home $1,000. A notable individual achievement with regional recognition.
Global genetic interaction network of a human cell maps conserved principles and informs functional interpretation of gene co-essentiality profileswww.cell.com
Meet Captain Reeta Biyani: The First Lady Paratrooper of the Army Dental Corpswww.ssbcrack.comBLACKPINK’s music video for “DDU-DU DDU-DU” makes history as the first K-Pop group MV to achieve 2.4 billion views.www.pannchoa.net
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'We should make old church a library - here's why' - Reader's letterwww.thestar.co.uk
Paige Turner has a suggestion for St. Cyprian's church in Frecheville...
Tropic Lightning, Rainbow Warriors Forge Teamwork on Schofield Barrackswww.dvidshub.net
Soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division and student-athletes from the University of Hawaii Rainbow Warrior football team came together on July 24, 2026, for a day of shared challenges designed to build teamwork and strengthen community bonds. The event, hosted at Schofield Barra
Bengaluru: Freshers’ orientation, scholarship distribution at SICMwww.deccanherald.com
Freshers’ orientation, scholarship distribution at SICM
Colombian Engineer Extends the Lifespan of Building Concrete Using Coconut Shellscolombiaone.com
Coconut shells, when they are not simply discarded, have a wide variety of uses. They are used in everything from gardening, where their fiber serves as a substrate and fertilizer or for making eco-friendly flower pots, to handicrafts (bowls, sauce dishes, soap holders, or rustic
Primeville Schools Unveil Student Anthology, Urge Graduates To Pursue Excellenceleadership.ng
Primeville Preparatory School yesterday unveiled a new student anthology during its 2026 graduation, speech and prize-giving ceremony in Abuja, urging its graduating students to continue striving for excellence. The anthology, titled ‘Waves of Piercing Voices’ was written by memb
MRF-D 26 Marines participate in Tiwi Cultural Festivalwww.dvidshub.net
MRF-D Marines and one Sailor arrived on Tiwi Island July 16 to assist the local community in setting up the 2026 Tiwi Island Cultural Festival. The Marines put up fences, built fire pits and assisted in setting up the stage for musical performances.
Indio Middle School teacher receives One Class at a Time grant to bring history to lifekesq.com
INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) - An Indio Middle School teacher is getting new classroom resources to help students experience history in a more hands-on way after receiving a One Class at a Time grant. Eighth-grade U.S. history teacher Dessa Keuilian was given with the award, sponsored by
‘Ibu Suria’, the Australian who gave her heart to Sabahwww.freemalaysiatoday.com
Nearly 60 years after arriving in the state, Sylvia Jeanes reflects on a life spent educating children and caring for abandoned dogs in the place she calls home.
