Michigan's free PreK for All program has enrolled 45,171 children, offering 4-year-olds across the state access to high-quality early education at no cost. This initiative, supported by the state's bipartisan budget, saves families up to $10,000 annually. The program aims to foster emotional, social, and academic growth, ensuring long-term success for Michigan's children. Families can still enroll their children and benefit from these valuable educational opportunities, which are available statewide through schools and community organizations.
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The NTA has opened NEET UG 2025 registrations and outlined tie-breaking criteria for candidates with equal scores. The process prioritizes higher marks in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, followed by a lower proportion of incorrect answers. If the tie persists, an independent expert committee will resolve it through a random process. NEET UG 2025 will be conducted on May 5.
IIT Bombay has announced the UCEED 2025 results, allowing candidates to check their scores on the official website using their registered credentials. Qualified candidates can seek admission to BDes programmes at IITs and other institutes. Scorecards will be available from March 10 to June 11, with rankings determined based on total marks from both exam sections.
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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) has published the 2025 Assistant Information Officer prelims results on its official website. The preliminary exam was conducted on October 25, 2024. Eligible candidates can now check their roll numbers in the released PDF. The selected candidates will proceed to the descriptive examination. The post offers a pay scale of ₹39,300 to ₹83,000.
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The UPSC CDS 1 2025 exam is scheduled for April 13, 2025, in three shifts: English (9 AM-11 AM), General Knowledge (12:30 PM-2:30 PM), and Elementary Mathematics (4 PM-6 PM). The selection process includes a written exam and an SSB interview. As per the information, a total of 457 vacancies will be filled. Check details here.
The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has announced the Group 1 recruitment for 2025, offering 70 vacancies in various administrative roles, including Deputy Collector and Assistant Commissioner. The application window is open from April 1 to April 30, 2025. The recruitment process includes a preliminary exam on June 15, 2025, followed by mains and an interview. Interested candidates can apply through the official TNPSC website and must ensure they meet the eligibility criteria.
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into legal education in India is evolving, with the potential to revolutionize legal research, drafting, and courtroom simulations. Experts emphasize the importance of structured AI training in law schools and faculty support. While AI tools like Manupatra and Kira Systems improve legal processes, concerns about ethical use, AI literacy, and regulatory oversight remain. India needs a national framework to govern AI in law schools and ensure... Expand
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