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Why are America’s prestigious universities falling prey to “Math crisis”? – The Times of India

A troubling reality is painting the walls of America’s elite institutions. Once considered synonymous with intellectual prowess, these universities are now witnessing a starting challenge: Students entering the gates of college are lacking basic mathematical skills. A recent post shared by Stripe CEO and Arc Institute co-founder Patrick Collison echoed as a wake-up call and reverberated through the corridors of American education. The post revealed that an MIT math professor had noted a significant decline in the mathematical proficiency of incoming students. It also mentioned that Harvard has initiated remedial math courses to assist students in bridging the gap in essential algebraic expressions.
What was once a muted concern has now amplified into a full-fledged crisis. The institutions that have long garnered recognition for imparting top-notch academic excellence and attracting the brightest minds across the globe, this move does not signal a minor hiccup but a systemic failure in preparing students for the rigours of higher education in mathematics. The very foundation of academic foundation seems to be fractured, and the repercussions on the future of education are profound.
The symptoms of a widespread problem
While concerns about declining math standards have been voiced for years, the introduction of remedial courses at the prestigious Harvard University adds weight to the problem that even the top echelon of students is being impacted. If the best of the best are grappling with the results, what does this say about the broader picture of American education?
Studies have long indicated a downward trend in math proficiency among US students. The latest National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2024 report offers a stark reality: Only 33% of eighth-graders are proficient in math, a significant dip from 41% in 2017.
The report paints a concerning picture of math proficiency in the US. The decline is particularly pronounced among Black and Hispanic students, with only 13% and 17% demonstrating proficiency, respectively. Low-income students are also struggling, with only 12% meeting proficiency standards, compared to 39% of their wealthier peers.
Internationally, US students have dropped from 30th place in 2018 to 34th place in 2023 in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) rankings, highlighting the nation’s growing vulnerability in global education comparisons.
What is causing the decline?
America’s elite universities are witnessing a downward trend: The need for remedial math programs is becoming increasingly rampant. Once, institutions like MIT and Harvard accepted students with robust math foundations, but now, many incoming freshmen are unable to meet the basic requirements for college-level math courses. This has led to the introduction of remedial courses, such as Harvard’s Math MA5, aimed at addressing gaps in fundamental algebra skills. What is making these esteemed educational institutions lose their shine?
Concepts vs. calculation tactics
In recent years, the emphasis of math education has shifted from mastering specific problem-solving skills to a more abstract, conceptual understanding of mathematical ideas. While this transition has benefits, it has inadvertently left many students without the necessary skills to apply these concepts in practical situations. The top universities now face students who discuss mathematical theories but grapple with basic calculations or procedural tasks. The focus on conceptual learning, while important, must be balanced with a strong foundation in the mechanics of mathematics if students are to succeed in higher education.
High reliance on technology is weakening the education system
The over-reliance on calculators, software, and other digital tools in education has raised concerns about students’ ability to perform basic mathematical functions manually. While technology offers valuable tools for complex calculations, it can impede students’ ability to cultivate essential arithmetic skills. Students are increasingly dependent on their devices, unable to do simple calculations in their minds. The extreme dependence on technology has augmented the challenge for top universities, which now see their best students lacking fundamental skills needed for rigorous math coursework.
Fractures in foundation lead to weakened higher education
The quality of K-12 math education plays an instrumental role in determining students’ preparedness for higher education. Over the years, numerous shifts in curriculum and educational standards have led to inconsistencies in math instruction nationwide. In some areas, schools have struggled to maintain high standards for math education, and students are promoted to higher levels without fully grasping the foundational concepts. By the time these students reach prestigious universities, their lack of preparedness becomes evident. A solid math foundation, built in the earlier years of education, is pivotal for success at the college level.
Pandemic learning loss: A compounding factor
The COVID-19 pandemic has massively impacted the education system, and its effects on math education are highly pronounced. Remote learning, which became “new normal” during the pandemic, has affected the foundation of academics in numerous ways. It has often failed to effectively cater to the hands-on, step-by-step nature of math instruction. As a result, students missed out on key lessons, including those entering top universities, with critical gaps in their math knowledge. This disruption has further fanned the flames of the math crisis in higher education.
Focus on scores, mastery is sidelined
Learning for acquiring marks rather than gaining knowledge is one of the significant factors reversing the course of academic success. Standardized testing has long cemented the education system, especially for college admissions. However, critics contend that these tests prioritize test-taking strategies over true mastery of subjects like math. As a result, students focus more on preparing for the test format rather than developing deep understanding and problem-solving skills. This emphasis on test scores has led to a system where students are “trained” to pass exams but are not necessarily equipped to handle the rigorous math requirements of top universities.
Disconnect between high school and college math standards
One of the key issues driving the math crisis in elite universities is the disconnect between high school and college math standards. In many cases, high school math curricula do not align with the demands of college-level courses. While some students may excel in high school math, they find themselves unprepared for the increased complexity of university math.
As American education finds itself shackled in the crisis, the question remains: Can the education system recalibrate before the damage becomes irreparable? The decline in foundational skills is not just a sign of academic failure—it’s a warning of a future where innovation and critical thinking are compromised. Without urgent, systemic reform, the very pillars of higher education could crumble under the weight of its own neglect.
JOBS AND EDUCATION
UPSC NDA NA 1 results expected to be declared soon: Check steps to download scorecards when released – The Times of India

UPSC NDA NA 1 results 2025: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is expected to declare the results for the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Naval Academy (NA) Examination (I), 2025 in the coming days. Candidates who took the exam will be able to view their scores on the official UPSC website — upsc.gov.in.
The NDA NA I 2025 examination was held on April 13, featuring two main sections: Mathematics and the General Ability Test. Each paper was conducted for a duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes, with all questions being multiple-choice. To accommodate a wider range of candidates, both papers were provided in Hindi and English.
The application window for this year’s NDA NA I exam ran from December 11, 2024, to January 1, 2025. Through this recruitment process, UPSC intends to fill a total of 406 vacancies across the National Defence Academy and the Naval Academy.
UPSC NDA NA 1 results 2025: Steps to download scorecards
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the NDA NA 1 2025 scorecards when released:
- Head to the official UPSC website: upsc.gov.in.
- On the homepage, locate and click on the link for ‘UPSC NDA, NA I Results 2025’.
- A new window will appear prompting you to enter your login credentials.
- Submit the details to view your result.
- Once displayed, download the result page.
- Print a copy and keep it safe for future reference.
Candidates are advised to stay tuned to the official website to get the latest updates related to the UPSC NDA NA 1 results 2025.
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AP SSC Class 10th result 2025 declared, with 81.14% pass rate: Direct link to download marksheets here – The Times of India

AP SSC Class 10th result 2025: The Directorate of Government Examinations, Andhra Pradesh, has declared the SSC (Class 10) Public Examination results today, on April 23, 2024, at 10 A.M. Previously, the announcement was confirmed by KV Srinivasulu Reddy, the Director of Government Examinations.
The AP SSC 2025 results were announced in a press briefing by Vijay Rama Raju, the Director of School Education. Out of 6,14,459 students who appeared for the exams, 4,98,585 passed, marking an overall pass rate of 81.14%. Parvathipuram Manyam district emerged as the top performer with a 93.90% success rate, and 1,680 schools reported 100% pass results.
To make the process of accessing results seamless for students and parents alike, the Andhra Pradesh government has enabled availability across several platforms. In addition to official websites, results can also be viewed through mobile applications and WhatsApp, ensuring accessibility even in remote areas.
Students can check their results on the following official websites:
- https://apopenschool.ap.gov.in
- https://results.bse.ap.gov.in
Mobile access options include:
- The Leap App
- The ‘Mana Mitra’ service via WhatsApp
This tech-driven approach aims to ease internet traffic and reduce the reliance on public cybercafes.
AP SSC results 2025: Steps to check
Candidates can check the steps mentioned here to download the AP SSC results 2025 from the official website:
- Visit the official website: https://bse.ap.gov.in.
- Click on the link for “SSC Public Exam Results 2024.”
- Enter your roll number and other relevant credentials.
- Click on the “Submit” button.
- Your result will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and print a copy for future reference.
Alternatively, candidates can check the link provided here to download the marksheets of the AP SSC result 2025.
How to access AP SSC 2025 results via WhatsApp
Candidates can also check the official WhatsApp channels to access the AP SSC result 2025:
- Save the official WhatsApp number 95523 00009 to your phone
- Open WhatsApp and send a message saying “Hi” to this number
- Choose “Education Services” from the options provided
- Select “SSC Public Exam Results”
- Enter your roll number when asked
- Receive your scorecard in PDF format directly through WhatsApp
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RRB ALP CBT 2 mock test link 2025 activated, exam on May 2 and 6: Check how to attempt here – The Times of India

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has activated the mock test link for the RRB Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) CBT 2 Exam 2025. Candidates preparing for the Computer-Based Test (CBT) 2 can now access the mock test on the official websites of regional RRBs. This initiative is aimed at familiarising candidates with the exam pattern, interface, and environment ahead of the actual test.
The RRB ALP CBT 2 exam 2025 will be conducted on May 2 and May 6, 2025, revised from the earlier schedule of March 19 and 20. The recruitment drive is being conducted to fill 5,696 ALP posts across Indian Railways.
RRB ALP CBT 2 mock test 2025: How to attempt
Candidates can follow these steps to appear for the ALP CBT 2 mock test:
Step 1. Visit the official website of the regional RRB.
Step 2. Click on the ‘RRB ALP CBT 2 Exam 2025 Mock Test’ link on the homepage.
Step 3. A new tab will open; click Sign In (no login credentials are required).
Step 4. Choose your preferred language for the test.
Step 4. Begin the mock test and click Submit after completion.
Alternatively, candidates can access the mock tests through here.
RRB ALP 2025: Exam pattern CBT 2
The RRB ALP CBT 2 exam comprises two parts—Part A and Part B—with a total duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes. The details are as follows:
RRB ALP 2025: Minimum qualifying marks 2025
The minimum pass marks for Part A are as follows:
- Part B is qualifying in nature and all candidates must score at least 35%, irrespective of category.
- Only Part A marks will be considered for shortlisting to the next stage, provided Part B is qualified.
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