May 2025 – What We Covered in Education, Careers & Exams

May was packed with practical advice for students, teachers and anyone thinking about a career move. We broke down the hottest e‑learning tools, gave you the real numbers on MBA salaries, and even told you which online skill can actually boost your income today.

Tech in the Classroom and Beyond

If you’ve been wondering which digital platforms are really driving e‑learning, our "4 Digital Platforms Shaping E‑Learning Today" article gave you a clear picture. We compared learning management systems, virtual classrooms, content hubs and AI‑powered tutors, pointing out the best fit for schools and independent learners.

Google Classroom made headlines twice. First, we answered the buzzing question – is Google Classroom being discontinued? The short answer: no, but there are changes you should watch. Then we dug into why some schools still avoid the tool, highlighting tech gaps, privacy concerns and the need for better training. Both pieces give quick steps for teachers to keep their classes running smoothly no matter what Google decides.

Career Moves and Money Talk

Choosing an MBA path? Our "MBA Salary Guide" laid out the fields that pay the most, from finance to tech consulting, and backed it up with actual salary figures. If you don’t have a business degree, we also explained how you can still get into an MBA program, what admissions look for, and how to showcase your strengths.

Thinking about what skill to learn online? The "Most Profitable Online Skill to Learn" guide zeroed in on high‑income options like data analysis, copywriting and low‑code development, plus practical steps to get started without wasting money.

For anyone eyeing the highest‑paying online courses, we ranked the top programs, explaining why tech certifications and specialized project management courses deliver the biggest paychecks right now.

Exam Prep Made Simple

JEE aspirants got a reality check with our "Hardest Subject in JEE" post. We broke down why physics, chemistry or maths each feel tough, shared insights from top rankers, and handed out study hacks for each subject.

NEET students asked, "When should I start prepping?" We mapped out the best phases – early school years, pre‑board year, and final six months – and showed how to avoid burnout while staying on track.

On the professional exam side, we compared the NCLEX and MCAT, pointing out which test feels harder for different backgrounds and what study strategies work best for each.

Finally, if you’re curious about free coding resources, our guide listed the best platforms, highlighted interactive projects, and gave tips on staying motivated when you’re learning solo.

All these posts are aimed at giving you quick, actionable advice. Whether you’re a student planning your next move, a teacher looking for tech updates, or a professional eyeing a salary bump, May’s archive has something you can use right away.

Feel free to explore each article for deeper details, step‑by‑step guides, and real‑world examples. Keep checking back for more updates that help you stay ahead in India’s fast‑changing education landscape.