CBSE has announced the CTET 2024 December session results. Candidates can check their results on the official website, ctet.nic.in. The exam included two papers: Paper II (morning shift) and Paper I (evening shift). The provisional answer key was released on December 31, with objections accepted until January 5, 2025. Candidates can check the direct link here.
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A group of 20 Democratic-led states, along with the District of Columbia, have filed a lawsuit to block President Trump's plan to cut 1,300 jobs at the US Department of Education. The lawsuit, filed on Thursday, March 13, 2025, claims the layoffs would dismantle the department, impair its core functions, and affect crucial services like federal student loan oversight and civil rights enforcement. The states are seeking an injunction to halt the proposed cuts and prevent the department's... Expand
ICMAI has declared the CMA Foundation Result 2024 on January 7, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the December session can check their results on icmai.in using their 17-digit reference number. ICMAI conducted the CMA Foundation examination for the December session on December 15, 2024. Candidates can check the direct link here.
The University of North Carolina System has increased out-of-state undergraduate tuition while keeping in-state rates steady for the ninth year, addressing inflation and funding needs. UNC-Chapel Hill's out-of-state tuition rises to $43,152, while programs like NC Promise ensure in-state affordability. The move aims to maintain financial stability and support essential services without burdening North Carolina residents.
The registration for HPCET 2025, conducted by Himachal Pradesh Technical University (HPTU), is now open for admissions to various programs, including MSc, MBA, and BTech. The exam will be held on May 10-11, 2025. Interested candidates can apply until April 18, 2025. The application fee is INR 800 for SC/ST/BLP candidates and INR 1600 for others.
Columbia College and SEAS admitted 4.29% of applicants for the Class of 2029, selecting 2,557 students from 59,616 applications. Amid federal scrutiny, the university faces a $400 million funding cut, with the Trump administration demanding admissions reforms, stricter disciplinary policies, and curriculum changes. Columbia’s Board of Trustees has endorsed these measures, as reported by CNN and Columbia Spectator.
The Assam Public Service Commission has announced 650 Junior Engineer (Civil) vacancies in the Public Works Road Department and Public Works (Building and NH) Department. Candidates holding a 3-year Diploma in Civil Engineering can apply online from 5th February 2025 to 4th March 2025 via apsc.nic.in. A written exam and interview will determine the selection.
Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has released the admit cards for the Senior Teacher recruitment exam in the Sanskrit Education Department. The exams will be held from December 28 to 31, 2024, in two shifts on most days. Candidates can download their admit cards from the official RPSC website or the SSO portal by providing their application number and date of birth. Clear instructions and ID proof requirements have also been shared for smooth exam attendance.
The U.S. Department of Education has laid off 1,300 employees, reducing its workforce by nearly 50%. Education Secretary Linda McMahon called it a step toward restoring the education system. An additional 572 employees opted for voluntary resignation. The department will continue overseeing federal aid and student loans while closing offices in major cities.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has extended the registration deadline for the All India Sainik School Entrance Examination (AISSEE) 2025 for classes 6 and 9 until January 23, 2025, following numerous requests. The fee payment window will remain open until January 25, 2025. The exam will be held offline in pen-and-paper mode, consisting of multiple-choice questions.
CBSE has approved draft norms to conduct Class 10 board exams twice a year from 2026, aiming to offer students multiple opportunities for improvement and reduce exam pressure. While students and principals welcome the change, teachers are concerned about increased workload and shorter summer breaks. Stakeholders can submit feedback by March 9 before policy finalization.