TSPSC has released the preliminary answer key for the Group III services recruitment exam on its official website, tspsc.gov.in. Candidates can check the answer keys for all three papers, along with the master question paper, from January 8 to January 12, 2025, as per the official notice. Candidates can check the direct link here.
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Newcastle University is offering the India Leadership and Innovation Scholarship for 2025, providing a fully funded tuition fee waiver for 10 high-achieving Indian students pursuing a one-year master’s degree. Applicants must hold a UK first-class honours degree or equivalent and submit their applications by June 5, 2025. The scholarship covers full tuition fees for the academic year starting September 2025.
The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha, declared the OSSTET Result 2025 on March 28, 2025, available at bseodisha.ac.in. Conducted on January 17, 2025, the exam saw over 50,000 candidates vying for teaching eligibility in secondary schools. Results, accessible via a direct link, follow the answer key release and objection window. Qualified candidates can now pursue teaching roles, while others are encouraged to reattempt future exams.
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The Union Budget 2025-26 has allocated Rs 20,000 crore to promote R&D, AI, and geospatial initiatives, alongside support for Atal Tinkering Labs to foster innovation. While industry leaders praise these steps, they argue that India needs more investment and strategic focus, particularly in private sector-driven research and industry-academia collaboration, to achieve global leadership in emerging technologies.
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Governor Phil Murphy's proposed 2025-26 state budget increases overall education funding to $22.2 billion while cutting aid to 32 Central Jersey school districts. This mixed result stems from a revised state formula aimed at fairer resource distribution based on local wealth and costs. Affected districts face up to 3% reductions, raising concerns over their financial sustainability.