The IBPS has released its 2025 exam calendar, outlining key dates for various exams. The IBPS RRB 2025 preliminary exams for Officer Scale I will be held on July 27, August 2, and 3, with the main exams in September. The IBPS PO, MT, CSA, and Specialist Officer exams will take place from October 2025 to February 2026. Candidates can access the full schedule and register online via the official IBPS website.
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The Bar Council of India (BCI) is set to release the AIBE 19 results soon, following the exam held on December 22, 2024. Candidates can check their results on the official website after entering their login credentials. The final answer key was released on March 6, 2025, with 28 questions dropped. To pass, general/OBC candidates need 45%, and SC/ST/disabled candidates need 40%. The results will determine eligibility for a Certificate of Practice to practise law in India.
The US Supreme Court will hear a case involving parents who challenge the Montgomery County, Maryland, school system's inclusion of LGBTQ books in elementary classrooms. The parents argue that these books violate their religious beliefs, seeking the right to opt their children out of lessons featuring LGBTQ themes. The case, which could set a precedent for schools nationwide, will determine whether religious freedom overrides school policies promoting diversity and inclusivity in education.
US President Donald Trump has introduced stricter Public Service Loan Forgiveness rules, barring nonprofit workers linked to immigration and other "improper" activities from loan relief. Critics call it unconstitutional, while legal battles loom. The move reverses Biden-era expansions that benefited over 1 million borrowers. As restrictions take effect, advocacy groups prepare to challenge the policy.
The Kerala KMAT 2025 registration has begun for students seeking admission to MBA programs. The exam is scheduled for February 23, 2025. Eligible candidates with a bachelor’s degree can apply via the CEE official website. Applicants must follow the steps to register, fill out the form, upload documents, and pay the application fee for consideration
IGNOU has opened the portal for the June 2025 Term-End Examinations (TEE) for its ODL and online programme students. The submission period runs from March 15 to April 20, 2025, without a late fee, with a late fee window until April 27, 2025. Students must select the exam mode and centre carefully. Those in practical/lab courses should contact their Regional Centre for details. Students are urged to check their programme validity and review instructions before submitting the forms.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the JEE Main 2025 results on its official website. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their scores online. Paper 1 was held on January 22, 23, 24, 28, and 29, while Paper 2 took place on January 30. The final answer key was released on February 10 before the results were declared.
The Odisha Police Recruitment Board has released the admit cards for the Sub Inspector recruitment exam scheduled for March 8 and 9, 2025, to fill 933 vacancies. Candidates must download their admit cards from the official websites and bring them to the exam center to avoid disqualification.
Newcastle University is offering the India Leadership and Innovation Scholarship for 2025, providing a fully funded tuition fee waiver for 10 high-achieving Indian students pursuing a one-year master’s degree. Applicants must hold a UK first-class honours degree or equivalent and submit their applications by June 5, 2025. The scholarship covers full tuition fees for the academic year starting September 2025.
Schools in Patna up to class 8, which were closed due to extreme cold, have reopened today, January 20, with revised timings from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm, effective until January 25. This follows a temporary closure starting January 5 to protect students from the harsh weather. The resumption of classes comes as temperatures in the region begin to improve.
Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin accused Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan of "blackmail" for threatening to withhold funds until the state accepts the National Education Policy (NEP) and the three-language formula. Stalin rejected the imposition, calling it unacceptable. The controversy escalated as BJP's K Annamalai defended the policy, while Tamil Nadu officials urged Pradhan to release owed funds.