The Directorate of Education, Delhi, has released the first merit list for nursery, KG, and Class 1 admissions in private schools for the 2025-26 session. Around 1,741 schools, including DPS East of Kailash and Vikas Bharati Public School, have published their lists. A query resolution window will be open from January 18-27, with a second list, if needed, on February 3.
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Question papers for classes 10 and 12 pre-board exams in Madhya Pradesh leaked on social media platforms days before exams, raising concerns about exam security. Despite officials minimizing the impact, critics argue it undermines the credibility of the system. Previous incidents suggest a recurring issue.
AP SBTET Diploma Results for 2024-25 released: AP SBTET has released Diploma results for C16, C20, and C23 courses for the 2024–2025 session. The results for the October/November 2024 exams can be accessed on sbtet.ap.gov.in. Students can check and download their marksheets by logging in with their hall ticket number and date of birth. The results include regular and backlog students.
President Donald Trump has ordered a halt to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs across federal agencies, including those impacting U.S. education. The directive mandates immediate suspension of DEI initiatives and removal of related language in communications. The move prioritizes merit-based policies and challenges federal education programs aimed at promoting racial and ethnic diversity. It extends to the private sector, urging businesses to dismantle DEI efforts, reshaping U.S.... Expand
The University of Calicut has released the Semester 3 results for the 2024 academic year, covering BSc, BCA, and LLB exams. Students can now check their scores online through the official portal, results.uoc.ac.in, using their application number and date of birth. The scorecards include important details like subject-wise marks, overall score, and pass percentage. The university, established in 1968, is one of Kerala’s largest educational institutions, offering a range of academic programs.
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has opened online registration for the MAH MCA CET 2025 and MAH LLB 3-Year CET 2025. Interested candidates can register on cetcell.mahacet.org. MAH MCA CET is scheduled for March 23, 2025, while the MAH LLB CET will take place on March 20 and 21, 2025.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the SSC CGL 2025 final results. Candidates can check their results on the official SSC website. The SSC CGL exam recruits for Group B and C posts across government ministries and departments. Selected candidates will receive competitive salaries, allowances, and career growth opportunities. Check detailed salary structures, perks, and job roles here.
A woman named Richa Singh was arrested for using a forged admit card to attend the physical standard test during the Uttar Pradesh police recruitment process. Despite failing the written exam, she used an editing app to alter her admit card. Singh was caught when examiners noticed discrepancies in her documents and was subsequently sent to jail.
Gun violence has become the leading cause of death for children and adolescents in the U.S., devastating schools and communities. The impact goes beyond physical harm, robbing youth of their futures by disrupting education and escalating mental health issues. While federal efforts aim to curb this crisis, sustained action and policy change are needed to secure a safer, more hopeful future for the next generation.
As Trump pushes forward with plans to dismantle the US Department of Education, students with disabilities face an uncertain future. Federal oversight ensures their right to accommodations, but without it, schools may evade accountability, and families could struggle to secure support. With thousands of disability-related complaints pending, advocates warn of devastating setbacks to special education rights.