France has announced a major initiative to welcome 30,000 Indian students by 2030, offering exclusive programs like “classes internationales” to ease language barriers and academic integration. The country is also enhancing post-study work opportunities and offering affordable education through scholarships and public universities. With Indian students now the largest foreign group in French business schools, this move reflects France’s long-term strategy to strengthen educational and economic ties with India while avoiding brain drain.
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The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has announced the Class 12th results for the 2024-25 academic year. Students can now access their scorecards on hpbose.org. The exams were conducted from March 4 to March 28, 2025. The board also provides options to download marksheets via DigiLocker. In case of discrepancies, students should contact their school or HPBOSE immediately.
The Consortium of NLUs has started the CLAT 2025 UG admissions counselling registration at consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Eligible candidates must register by May 21, 2025, by updating NLU preferences and paying the counselling fee. The first allotment list will be released on May 26, with three rounds of counselling in total. Candidates can choose between Freeze, Float, or Exit options during seat allotment. Refund rules and document requirements have also been detailed by the Consortium.
The AP DSC 2025 mock test will be available online from May 20, 2025, on the official website apdsc.apcfss.in, helping candidates prepare for the upcoming recruitment exam. Hall tickets can be downloaded from May 30, 2025, ahead of the CBT scheduled from June 6 to July 6, 2025. With 16,347 teaching vacancies on offer, candidates are encouraged to participate in the mock test and stay updated on key dates, including answer key releases and result declarations.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the NCHMCT JEE 2025 results for 11,068 candidates on May 18, 2025. The exam, conducted on April 27, 2025, was held in 90 cities across India. Candidates can download their scorecards from the official website using their application number and date of birth. NTA clarified that scorecards alone do not ensure admission, and all eligibility checks will be done by NCHMCT during the counselling process.
Haryana Board of School Education (BSEH) announced class 10th results on May 17, 2025, with an overall pass percentage of 92.49%. Four students topped the state, scoring 497/500. Girls outperformed boys by 2.99%. Rewari district led in performance, while Nuh recorded the lowest. Re-evaluation applications are open for 20 days. Students should contact school authorities for result errors.
The CBSE will soon begin the registration process for re-valuation and re-verification of marks for the 2025 Board results. Students dissatisfied with their results can apply for these services online via the official website. The process involves obtaining a photocopy of the answer book, followed by verification of marks or re-evaluation of specific questions. CBSE will release further details, including timelines and instructions, through a separate circular. Students should stay updated on... Expand
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has announced the Class 10th Result 2025, accessible on hpbose.org. Over 90,000 students participated in the March 2025 exams, with an overall pass percentage of 79.8%, marking a 5.19% increase from last year. Students can download their digital scorecards, containing details like name, roll number, and subject-wise marks, as provisional mark sheets.
Karnataka's II PU-2 exam results are out. Around 31.27% of students cleared the exam. Over 60,000 students passed out of 1.94 lakh. For freshers, the pass percentage was 35.26%. Many students improved their scores, especially in Science subjects, to boost their CET rankings. The overall pass percentage, combining both exams, stands at 78%. Exam-3 is scheduled for June 9-20.
In response to over 200 hoax bomb threats in Delhi schools, the Delhi government has rolled out a comprehensive Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for school safety. The new protocol, developed by the Directorate of Education (DoE), emphasizes prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. It includes mandatory safety audits, CCTV installation, and evacuation plans. Schools must submit monthly safety checklists and ensure special evacuation plans for Children with Special Needs (CWSN). Legal... Expand