The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has extended the registration deadline for NEET PG 2024 Round 3 to January 19, 2025. Eligible candidates can register for counselling through the official MCC website. The revised schedule includes updated dates for choice filling, seat allotment, result declaration, and reporting to allotted colleges. Detailed steps to apply and the official schedule are provided for candidates' convenience.
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The Medical Counselling Committee has released a provisional list of candidates admitted under NEET PG Counselling 2024 Round 3 as of February 7, 2025 (11:30 AM). Candidates must check if their names are listed and contact their allotted college immediately if missing. Candidates can check the official notice and other details here.
The MPPSC has released the final results for the MP SET 2024 in select subjects, including English, Geography, and Law. Candidates can check and download the PDF results from mppsc.mp.gov.in. The exam was conducted on December 15, 2024, and the results are now available online. Candidates can check the direct link here.
The NTA has released admit cards for the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Exam (AISSEE) 2025. Candidates can download them from exams.nta.ac.in/AISSEE using their application number and date of birth. The exam is scheduled for April 5, 2025. Candidates should download their admit cards promptly to avoid last-minute issues. Candidates can check the direct link here.
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A total of 1,307 students under the children with special needs category have been selected for entry-level admission to private schools in Delhi through a computerised draw. Families will receive messages about document verification locations. Admissions must be confirmed by May 26, with a deadline to address any document discrepancies by April 11.
Québec's Ministry of Immigration and Francization (MIFI) has set new limits on study permit applications for postsecondary institutions. Once an institution reaches its cap, it cannot admit more international students unless exempt. The cap does not apply to certain applicants, and the total allocation for 2025-2026 is 63,299 study permits, as reported by CIS News.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main 2025 exam city intimation slip on its official website. The first session of the exam, scheduled between January 22-30, will include two papers: Paper 1 for BE/BTech aspirants and Paper 2 for BArch/BPlanning candidates. Candidates can download their exam city slip by entering their application details on the NTA portal.
Representative David Rouzer from North Carolina introduced a bill, H.R. 369, to abolish the U.S. Department of Education, a key part of Donald Trump’s "Project 2025" agenda. The proposal, which aims to redirect $200 billion, has sparked intense debate over the future of U.S. education. Supporters argue it would grant local control, while critics warn it could worsen inequality in public schools, particularly in low-income areas. The bill’s fate remains uncertain in Congress.
US President-elect Donald Trump plans to end “wokeness†in schools, targeting classroom lessons on gender identity and structural racism. His agenda includes cutting funding to schools promoting critical race theory and diversity programs. Policies like banning transgender individuals in schools and sports have raised concerns about inclusivity, particularly affecting LGBTQ+ students and marginalized communities across conservative-led states.
The Delhi Directorate of Education has directed schools to shift to hybrid classes for students up to Class 9 and Class 11 due to worsening air quality, with AQI expected to breach 400 soon. Classes for Classes 10 and 12 will continue in schools. Stage 4 curbs include halting construction and restricting polluting trucks.