The Supreme Court of India proposed consolidating all petitions contesting the CLAT 2025 results to the Punjab and Haryana High Court, aiming for a uniform and expedited adjudication process. The decision follows numerous challenges to the exam's answer key and evaluation process across multiple High Courts.
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The CFA Institute will release the CFA Level 1 February 2025 exam results on April 3. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their scores online at cfainstitute.org. The Level 3 results are set for release on April 22. The score report provides a detailed performance breakdown, including passing thresholds and percentile rankings for candidates.
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The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has rescheduled the Class 12 Business Administration exam for April 9 after cancelling the previous test due to a repeated question paper. Around 30,000 Commerce stream students had taken the original exam on March 22. RBSE has launched an inquiry and announced revised dates for other subjects to avoid clashes with JEE Mains 2025.
A recent poll commissioned by New America reveals that over half of Americans oppose President Trump's proposal to dismantle the US Department of Education. The survey highlights significant resistance to eliminating the department, shifting student aid responsibilities, and replacing human-run call centers with AI chatbots. With widespread opposition across political lines, Americans are concerned about the potential consequences for students and taxpayers, including disruptions in services and... Expand
In response to the rising wave of book bans across the U.S., New Jersey has enacted the Freedom to Read Act, a law that protects students’ access to diverse literature. By prohibiting book removals based on controversial content or author identities, the law safeguards intellectual freedom, ensuring a more inclusive and critical learning environment.
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Shasta College's logging apprenticeship program in Northern California is addressing the labor shortage in the logging industry by training students for modern, year-round logging operations. The program provides hands-on experience with advanced machinery, leading to high employment rates for graduates. It plays a crucial role in filling the 6,000 vacant logging jobs annually across the US, especially in rural areas. With growing federal support, the program helps both local industries and... Expand
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