The Rajasthan NEET PG Round 2 seat allotment results for MD, MS, Post-MBBS DNB, and Post-MBBS Diploma courses have been announced by the NEET PG Counselling Board 2024, SMS Medical College, Jaipur. Registered candidates can check their results on the official website, rajpgneet2024.org. Candidates can check the direct link here.
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The WBJEEB will close the WBJEE 2025 application correction window today, February 27. The exam is scheduled for April 27, 2025, in two shifts: Mathematics from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM and Physics & Chemistry from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Candidates can visit wbjeeb.nic.in to make correction to their application.
Arizona State University (ASU) is strengthening its presence in India through strategic partnerships with five universities and exploring the establishment of an AI-powered “agentic†campus. ASU aims to expand its network to 10 institutions, offering Indian students access to dual-degree programs and advanced digital learning. ASU plans to enhance education in India through innovation, technology, and global collaboration.
Republican governors, led by Iowa, are urging the Trump administration to transform federal education aid into block grants with fewer restrictions. This proposal aims to give states greater flexibility in managing funds, bypassing federal regulations. Support for block grants is growing in GOP-led states like Oklahoma and Florida, though critics warn it could weaken protections for vulnerable students. Iowa's March 2025 request has set the stage for further state-driven reforms in US education... Expand
Chronic absenteeism in the US has escalated into an educational crisis, nearly doubling in just five years. This persistent issue affects all demographics, widening achievement gaps and hindering student success. Rooted in factors like mental health struggles, bullying, economic barriers, and disengagement, tackling absenteeism requires holistic solutions—revamped learning models, enhanced mental health support, and targeted community-driven initiatives.
The Telangana Department of School Education has released the TS TET initial key and response sheets on tgtet2024.aptonline.in. Candidates can raise objections from January 25 to January 27, 2025. The TS TET exam was conducted from January 2 to January 20, 2025. Candidates can check the direct link for the answer keys and objection window here.
The AISSEE 2025 application correction window closes today, January 28. Candidates can make changes to gender, date of birth, category, medium, and parents' names. However, no changes are allowed in the candidate's name, photo, signature, mobile number, email address, address, or exam city, regardless of Aadhaar verification. Check details here.
President Trump’s reelection has sparked sweeping reforms aimed at government efficiency, including proposed tax hikes on elite university endowments. The suggested 21% tax on schools like Harvard and Stanford could drastically increase their financial burdens, potentially raising tuition, cutting scholarships, and stifling academic progress. This policy could widen economic divides, making top-tier education less accessible for underprivileged students.
Starting from the 2025-26 academic session, first-year junior college admissions will be centralised and conducted online across Maharashtra. The state government plans to ensure a smooth process by providing training videos and extending existing software to include rural colleges, aiming to simplify the experience for students and parents.
Iowa’s private Catholic schools have seen a record surge in enrollment this year, with over 25,000 new students, thanks to the state’s voucher program. Two-thirds of these students are using Educational Savings Accounts (ESAs) to cover tuition. The $320 million initiative has allowed families to access private education, driving a 3% growth in schools like Xavier Catholic Schools. The influx also brought greater diversity, with more non-white and special education students enrolling.
US education leaders are closely monitoring the UK's upcoming curriculum review, which aims to address historical biases in history and geography lessons. The review, set for early 2025, includes proposals to reshape the portrayal of the British Empire, promote diversity, and include modern issues like climate change and financial literacy. US educators are looking to these reforms for guidance in creating more inclusive curricula that reflect diverse perspectives and equip students for future... Expand