The Staff Selection Commission has announced the cancellation of the SSC CGL 2025 typing test held on January 18, 2025 (Shift-II), due to technical issues. The rescheduled exam is set for January 31, 2025, with admit cards available from January 27. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates on the data entry exam.
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp proposed a $50 million one-time funding boost to enhance school safety, with each of the state’s public schools receiving additional security resources. However, critics argue the plan overlooks the urgent need for expanded counseling services, amplified after the tragic shooting at Apalachee High School. Advocates push for increased mental health funding to address the root causes of violence in schools.
The Kerala Knowledge Economy Mission (KKEM), an initiative by Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council (K-DISC), the Government of Kerala, has partnered with Coursera, a leading global online learning platform, to equip youth across the state with industry-relevant skills.
The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have extended the registration deadline for the RRB Ministerial and Isolated Categories Recruitment 2025 to February 21, 2025, aiming to fill 1,036 vacancies. The selection process includes a Computer-Based Test (CBT), followed by various tests and document verification. The recruitment schedule has been revised, with updated dates for fee payment and modification windows. Candidates can apply through the official RRB portal.
The State Level Police Recruitment Board (SLPRB) Assam has released an additional result for the Assam Police Constable Physical Efficiency Test (PET) 2025. While previously qualified candidates remain unaffected, more aspirants are now eligible for the written exam. The recruitment includes multiple Constable posts across Assam Police and APRO. Candidates can check their results at slprbassam.in.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) announced the Bihar Board 10th Result 2025 on March 29, with a pass percentage of 82.11%. A total of 15.58 lakh students appeared for the exam, and 12.79 lakh students passed. Sakshi Kumari, Anshu Kumari, and Ranjan Verma emerged as joint toppers, scoring 97.8%. Students can check their results online at official websites. The exams were held from February 17 to February 25, 2025.
Australia has become a top choice for U.S. students seeking international education, offering a blend of cultural experiences and academic excellence. Top universities like the University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, and Australian National University have specific admission criteria and are known for their strong research focus and diverse programs.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has extended the online application deadline for the Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT) 2025 to March 17, 2025, allowing more candidates to apply. Initially, the registration window was set to close on March 10, 2025. Interested candidates can visit the official website, exams.nta.ac.in/JIPMAT/, to submit their applications. The exam is scheduled for April 26, 2025.
The SLPRB has released the answer key for the Combined Written Test (CWT) held on January 5, 2025, for various Assam Police positions. Candidates can download the answer key and raise objections until January 31, 2025, by paying Rs 500 per question with valid justification. OMR sheets are also available for Rs 50.
The University of Cincinnati will roll back all DEI initiatives following an executive order by former President Trump and a directive from the Department of Education. Compliance is required by February 28. University leaders are reviewing DEI programs, while students protest the move, arguing it will negatively impact the campus community.