The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued city intimation slips for the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) 2025. Registered candidates can access the slips via the official website by using their application number and date of birth. The slips provide details of exam city allocation and are not the admit cards, which will be released later.
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British author Neil Gaiman, widely recognized for his fantasy and dark fiction, now faces renewed allegations of sexual misconduct, as detailed by a New York Magazine feature. Despite his literary acclaim, with works like Coraline and The Graveyard Book celebrated in classrooms, the recent accusations have cast a significant shadow over his career and public image.
IP University in New Delhi has extended application deadlines for its programs due to student demand. The new deadline for entrance exam-based programs is April 11, 2025, while programs relying on national tests or qualifying exam merit now have until April 30, 2025. Previously set for March 31, 2025, the extension aims to accommodate applicants. Details are available on www.ipu.ac.in and www.ipu.admissions.nic.in, ensuring broader access to the university's offerings.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the provisional answer keys for the Class 10 exams. Students can download them from biharboardonline.com and submit objections by March 10, 5 PM. The answer key includes 50% objective questions marked on OMR sheets. Candidates must verify their responses before raising objections through the official website.
The Central Selection Board of Constables (CSBC) has initiated the registration process for 19,838 Constable posts in Bihar Police and Bihar Special Armed Police, open until April 18, 2025. Candidates must have completed Class 12 or an equivalent qualification, and an application fee is required. The selection process includes a written examination and a Physical Efficiency Test.
A federal appeals court has blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to cancel teacher preparation grants, ensuring continued funding for recruitment and training programs in eight Democratic-led states. The ruling criticized the administration’s lack of justification, highlighting potential staff layoffs and disruptions. This decision is part of broader legal battles over education funding and policy restructuring.
KEA has released the guidelines for KCET 2025 document verification. Key details include online verification, specific verification locations for various clause codes, and the required documents. Applicants should ensure compliance with the guidelines for a smooth verification process.
A new report by the National Council on Teacher Quality reveals a critical flaw in U.S. education: elementary teacher-preparation programmes are failing to equip future educators with essential math skills. With most programmes neglecting foundational content, underprepared teachers are entering classrooms, deepening the national math crisis already evident in declining student proficiency scores.
UGC Draft Regulations 2025 for Teacher Recruitment: The UGC's Draft Regulations 2025 proposes significant changes in faculty recruitment, focusing on flexibility, inclusivity, and eliminating score-based shortlisting. Key updates include academic flexibility, holistic evaluation metrics, dedicated pathways for diverse talents, and a more transparent Vice-Chancellor selection process. Feedback is invited to align these regulations with the National Education Policy 2020.
President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship could disrupt the future of Indian students and families in the US, particularly those on temporary work and student visas. With Indian professionals making up a significant portion of the H-1B visa holders, the new policy raises concerns about the long-term impact on US education and workforce. As a result, Canada and Australia are becoming attractive alternatives for Indian students seeking stable educational and immigration... Expand
The ongoing debate between private and public schooling in the U.S. has intensified under the Trump administration’s policies, which have allowed discretionary power over federal education funding. With vague budget allocations and concerns over equity, critics fear that private and charter schools may be prioritized over public institutions, potentially exacerbating disparities in access to quality education.