Maharashtra Intermediate Drawing exam result 2024-25: The Maharashtra Directorate of Arts will release the Maha Intermediate Drawing Result 2024-25 as a merit list PDF on the official website. Students who appeared for the state-level exam held on September 27-28, 2024, can check their performance online.
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The All India Management Association (AIMA) has opened online registration for the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) February 2025 session. The exam will be conducted in both Paper-Based Test (PBT) and Computer-Based Test (CBT) formats. The last date to register for PBT is March 2, 2025, and for CBT is March 9, 2025.
Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) has begun the registration for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2025 on February 6. The Computer-Based Test (CBT) will be held in May for UG and PG courses. Registration closes on March 10, 2025. Applications for MBA, MTech, and other programs are open until May 31, 2025.
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released its 2025 exam calendar, providing important dates for various recruitment exams, including the Integrated 70th CCE Mains from April 25 to April 30, 2025. The calendar includes details on multiple posts, such as Assistant Professor and Assistant Engineer, along with their respective exam dates. Candidates can download the full calendar from the official BPSC website to streamline their preparation for the upcoming exams.
The US State Department's freeze on Fulbright and other scholarship funding has disrupted academic aspirations for thousands, particularly from India. Scholars now face financial strain, stalled research, and uncertain futures. The move impacts STEM and policy students the hardest, weakening global academic ties and shifting the landscape of international education. The long-term effects remain uncertain.
DME Assam Recruitment 2025: The Directorate of Medical Education, Assam, will close applications for Grade III Non-Technical posts on January 16, 2025. Positions include Laboratory Assistant, Statistician, Steno-Typist, and others. The selection involves a written exam and skill test. Interested candidates should apply by completing the online form on the official website and submitting necessary documents and fees promptly.
The Trump administration has suspended Peggy Carr, the commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics, following the release of the latest NAEP report showing a significant decline in US student performance. The 2024 NAEP results revealed the lowest reading and math scores in over two decades, sparking concerns about the disruption of key educational data collection and the impact of recent budget cuts on the nation’s education system.
India Post will close applications for 21,413 Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) vacancies today, March 3, 2025. Candidates who haven’t applied can register on indiapostgdsonline.gov.in. The recruitment spans 23 postal circles across states like Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Bihar, and Maharashtra. Selected candidates will receive salary benefits, annual increments, and social security provisions under the TRCA system.
The registration for Alabama’s Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students’ Act (CHOOSE Act) 2024 has begun. The program offers funding for private school tuition, homeschooling, and other educational expenses. Over 165 private and 3 public schools have already joined, with 5,256 applications received by January 5. Administered by the Alabama Department of Revenue, the act provides Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) for eligible K-12 students in Alabama.
Top MBA programs like Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton are seeing rising unemployment rates among graduates, with 23% of Harvard's 2024 MBA class still jobless three months post-graduation. This marks a significant shift, as companies prioritize specialized technical skills over generalist MBAs. Factors such as tech industry slowdowns, AI, automation, and restructuring are contributing to the decline in job placements, prompting graduates to reconsider the return on investment of their degrees.
Vivek Ramaswamy argues that America’s academic decline stems from cultural values that prioritize mediocrity over excellence. He calls for a cultural shift toward achievement-focused parenting and education, drawing on the success of immigrant families who emphasize academic rigor. Ramaswamy suggests that U.S. students' academic struggles reflect broader cultural choices, with long-term consequences for the nation’s global competitiveness. He advocates for prioritizing excellence,... Expand