The Directorate of Elementary Education (DEE) Assam announces 4,500 vacancies for Assistant Teachers in LP and UP schools for 2025. The recruitment process begins on February 15, 2025, and ends on March 31, 2025, with selections based on academic performance and TET scores.
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The Texas Tech university has issued FAQs after the explosion that happened last week addressing closures, test policies, and facility access. While the reopening remains uncertain, officials are working to restore operations. Students are advised to check official updates for the latest information. Check important details here.
President Donald Trump called for the immediate shutdown of the US Department of Education, criticizing its high spending and poor performance. He described the department as a "big con job" and urged for education to return to state control. Trump's proposal includes transferring many functions to other agencies, with Elon Musk overseeing cost cuts. His move, aimed at reducing federal influence, is set to spark significant debates across the nation.
California State University has revised its "Young Males of Color Consortium" program, making it open to all students after a complaint accused the university of violating Title IX. The program, originally intended to support men of color, was found to unlawfully exclude White men, raising concerns over racial and sex-based discrimination. Following a federal investigation, CSU ended the exclusionary policy, signaling a key move in aligning with civil rights laws in higher education.
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) is set to begin Class 10 and Class 12 board exams on February 27, with over 14.28 lakh students participating across the state. Strict measures, including CCTV surveillance and mobile phone bans, are in place to ensure fairness and prevent malpractices.
The ICAI has released admit cards for the CA Foundation and Intermediate exams scheduled for January 2025. Foundation exams will be held on January 12, 16, 18, and 20, while Intermediate exams will occur on January 11, 13, and 15 (Group I) and January 17, 19, and 21 (Group II). Candidates can check the direct link here.
The CBSE is expected to release the CTET July 2025 notification by April 20, outlining eligibility, registration steps, and exam details. Candidates aiming to teach Classes 1–5 or 6–8 must meet specific educational qualifications. Registration is online at ctet.nic.in, with an application fee of INR 1,000–1,200. The exam is offline and includes two papers. Successful candidates receive a lifetime-valid eligibility certificate, qualifying them to teach in central government schools like KVs and... Expand
Rural school districts in California face a financial crisis after the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act was cut from the federal budget. This program, which distributed $35.8 million to 39 counties last year, helped fund essential services like after-school programs and school repairs. The bill's failure in the U.S. House has left rural districts at risk of staff layoffs and program cuts, leading to an uncertain future for many high-need students.
BCECEB has started online registration for ITICAT 2025 at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in. The registration window closes on April 7, 2025, with the fee submission deadline on April 8. Corrections can be made from April 13, admit cards will be available from April 28, and the exam is scheduled for May 11, 2025.
The Railway Recruitment Board's application correction window for Group D recruitment 2025 closes today. Candidates can amend their forms on regional RRB websites using their login credentials. The recruitment aims to fill 32,438 vacancies. The selection process includes a computer-based test, physical efficiency test, document verification, and medical examination. Only two changes per candidate are allowed.
The US Pentagon plans to cut up to 60,000 civilian jobs as part of the Trump administration’s effort to streamline government operations and reduce federal spending. The cuts, which affect 5% to 8% of the Pentagon’s workforce, will be implemented through voluntary resignations, hiring freezes, and other measures. Legal challenges have complicated the process, and concerns have emerged about the potential impact on national security, military readiness, and US education programs.