The UPSC has postponed the Civil Services Exam (CSE) 2024 personality test scheduled for February 5, 2025, due to Delhi Assembly Elections. The rescheduled test for 48 candidates will now take place on February 8, 2025. Candidates can check the official notice here.
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The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, will close the KEAM 2025 application window today, March 10, 2025. Applicants can submit their forms online at cee.kerala.gov.in. The final date to upload required certificates is March 15, 2025. The KEAM 2025 exam will be held from April 24 to 28, 2025, in various locations including Kerala, Mumbai, Delhi, and Dubai.
A coalition of California college students has sued the U.S. Department of Education, accusing an oversight task force linked to Elon Musk of unlawfully accessing confidential student financial records. The lawsuit, filed in Washington, D.C., alleges violations of federal privacy laws. Lawmakers have called for an investigation, raising concerns over data security and government accountability.
Amrita University has released the AEEE Phase 1 results for 2025 on February 8. Candidates who appeared for the Phase 1 exam can now check their scores via the official Amrita University website using their registered email or phone number. The results will help in the admission process, with the best score from both phases being considered for selection. The Phase 2 exam is scheduled from May 10 to 14, 2025.
A recent survey from Thompson Rivers University reveals that 55% of international students in Canada struggle with housing, a challenge worsened by new immigration caps. Racial discrimination and financial uncertainty further complicate their situation. The survey highlights the need for universities to diversify scholarships, enhance student support programs, and foster cross-cultural understanding. Researchers stress that Canada must address these challenges to remain a welcoming destination... Expand
Elite US research universities are grappling with financial turmoil as federal funding cuts force budget constraints, hiring freezes, and Ph.D. admission reductions. Institutions like Stanford, Cornell, and Penn are tightening spending, sparking concerns over research output and academic prestige. The crisis threatens America’s scientific leadership, as fewer graduate students could weaken innovation, teaching, and institutional stability.
The CUET 2025 correction window opens today on cuet.nta.nic.in, allowing registered candidates to modify their application details. Corrections can be made until March 28, 2025, for fields like name, date of birth, category, and examination city preferences. Candidates can also update subject selections, with any fee adjustments required for changes. It is a one-time opportunity, and once submitted, the form will be final. Regular updates can be found on the NTA website.
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has released the REET 2025 Level 1 and Level 2 question papers online, with provisional answer keys expected soon. Candidates can download the question papers from the official websites. After the answer key release, they can raise objections by paying a fee. The final answer key will be used for result preparation.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has clarified that there is no change in the subjects currently offered for the Class 10 board examinations, addressing concerns over the exclusion of Punjabi (Code 004) raised by the Punjab Education Minister Harjot Bains from the newly drafted policy. Check details here
The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) has announced the State Services Preliminary Examination 2024 results on its official website, psc.cg.gov.in. The revised model answer key has also been released. The prelims exam, conducted on February 9, 2025, shortlisted 3,737 candidates for the Mains exam. The exam was held in two shifts across 33 districts of Chhattisgarh.
As international student enrollment rebounds, concerns grow over the impact of Trump’s immigration policies on US higher education. Stricter visa rules, travel restrictions, and surveillance on campus activism are making students rethink their options. With declining interest from key countries like India, universities fear economic and research setbacks, while students face uncertainty over their academic future.