The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened the correction window for the NIFT 2025 entrance exam. Candidates can make changes till January 12, 2025. NTA will conduct NIFT 2025 Stage 1 on February 9, 2025, at various examination centers across India. Here's what candidates can edit in their applications.
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The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell is set to release the MHT CET 2025 admit card soon. Candidates appearing for the PCM and PCB group exams can download their hall tickets from the official website. The exam will be held in April across multiple centers, following an online format. The question paper will be based on the Maharashtra SCERT syllabus.
Stanford University faces a $160 million annual funding cut as the NIH reduces indirect cost allocations from 26% to 15%, impacting research infrastructure. The policy, effective February 10, 2025, aims to prioritize direct scientific research. Stanford and other universities must now find alternative funding to sustain essential operations, including lab maintenance and staff wages.
The Kerala Higher Education Department's 'Earn While You Learn' initiative offers students at Government College, Munnar, a chance to gain skills in adventure tourism. In partnership with KITTS and KATPS, the program aims to equip students with expertise for emerging jobs in Kerala's growing adventure tourism sector. Students like John Nikesh and Soorya hope to use their training for part-time work and entrepreneurship in Munnar, a major tourist hub.
Albright College is facing a severe financial crisis, marked by a $46 million net asset decline. In response, the college has cut 53 jobs, eliminated certain academic majors, and borrowed $25 million from its endowment to avoid closure. Despite these drastic measures, Albright remains hopeful about its future, with officials focused on cost-cutting and program changes aimed at stabilizing the college and aligning with student demands.
The CUET UG 2025 registration process will close today, March 22, 2025. Eligible candidates who have not yet applied can submit their applications on cuet.nta.nic.in. The exam is scheduled to be held in CBT mode from May 8 to June 1, 2025. The fee payment deadline is March 23, and a correction window will be open from March 24 to March 26, 2025.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon release the CUET PG 2025 city intimation slip, which informs candidates about their assigned exam city. The exam will be held from March 13 to April 1, 2025, in three daily shifts. Candidates can download the slip from exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-PG/ using their application details. The question papers will be available in multiple languages based on subject selection.
Due to an incoming snowstorm and freezing temperatures, Elmore County schools in Central Alabama will be closed for two days, January 21-22. Montgomery and Autauga counties will shift to virtual learning. The winter storm is expected to bring snow and dangerous conditions, prompting school districts to adjust their schedules for safety. Students in Montgomery will attend classes online, while Autauga will offer assignment flexibility. School officials urge families to stay safe during the... Expand
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood addressed school infrastructure concerns in the Assembly. He promised to prepare an action report on the deteriorating condition of schools in Delhi. Ashish Sood responded to queries from various MLAs regarding specific schools in poor condition and committed to presenting a detailed report to the House.
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