BPSC TRE 3.0 District Allotment List 2024: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has published the district allocations for successful candidates of School Teacher Competitive Re-Examination (TRE 3.0) on their official website. The allocations are categorized by classes and subjects ranging from General, Urdu, Bangla for primary classes to various languages and disciplines for higher classes.
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RJD leaders Tejashwi Yadav and Sanjay Yadav have strongly condemned the Bihar police's violent response to the protesting BPSC aspirants demanding a re-examination of the 70th BPSC prelims. Tejashwi Yadav questioned the government's handling of the exam process, while Sanjay Yadav criticised the police's use of force, including a reported altercation with the District Magistrate. Political figure Prashant Kishore also joined the protests, accusing the state of suppressing democratic rights. The... Expand
A recent report reveals that 60% of students from premier engineering schools do not have job offers, highlighting a gap between campus hiring and student expectations. While business schools attract large recruiter interest, engineering and arts students face fewer opportunities. The report suggests that traditional campus recruitment may be ineffective, urging employers to adapt by embracing off-campus drives and digital platforms to better meet the aspirations of today’s graduates.
The University of Michigan is closing its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) office, citing President Trump’s executive orders and federal warnings on funding. Despite past expansions, DEI programs will be phased out, with student services shifting to other offices. The university will increase financial aid, scholarships, and mental health support while keeping some multicultural spaces open.
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has extended the GUJCET 2025 registration deadline to January 7, 2025. Candidates can apply through the official website, gujcet.gseb.org, by completing the steps of registration, login, fee payment, and form submission. The application fee is ₹350, payable online or at SBI branches. Successful completion is required for eligibility.
Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board is set to announce the Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2025 soon, expected by early April. Students who appeared for exams held from March 1 to March 20 can check their scores at kseab.karnataka.gov.in. To access results, enter roll number and date of birth. The scorecard and merit list will also be available.
The Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2025 reaffirm the dominance of US business schools, with Wharton and Columbia securing the top two spots. While MIT Sloan retains its sixth position, Northwestern’s Kellogg and UCLA Anderson see declines. Meanwhile, UC Berkeley Haas rises notably. The rankings, based on salary, career growth, and research, highlight shifting trends in global business education.
The KEAM 2025 exam centres in Bahrain and Hyderabad have been cancelled due to insufficient applications. Affected candidates will be allotted alternative centres. The registration fee payment deadline has been extended to March 15, 2025, by 3 pm, with a revised deadline for uploading documents till 5 pm. The exam will take place from April 24-28, 2025, with results expected by May 10, 2025. Candidates must meet eligibility criteria and follow exam instructions carefully.
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Karnataka's Minister for Medical Education Sharan Prakash Patil has ordered the closure of substandard para-medical colleges failing to meet infrastructure and teaching standards. Inspections revealed alarming deficiencies, including inadequate facilities. Strict actions aim to safeguard para-medical education quality and ensure proper student training. Affected students will be transferred to better institutions.