Class 12 students of Dayanand College in Latur, Maharashtra, pledged against copying ahead of the HSC exams scheduled from February 11 to March 18. The initiative aligns with the government's 'copy-free' exam campaign and includes a week-long awareness program. Students committed to thorough preparation, rejecting unfair means, and encouraging ethical exam practices to achieve excellent results.
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The All India Management Association (AIMA) has opened online registration for the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) February 2025 session. The exam will be conducted in both Paper-Based Test (PBT) and Computer-Based Test (CBT) formats. The last date to register for PBT is March 2, 2025, and for CBT is March 9, 2025.
Delhi's JNU student union elections are set for the last week of April. The Dean of Students confirmed this in a letter, allowing the outgoing student union to organize it. ABVP pushed for the election notification, while Left-affiliated groups raised concerns about bias. The election will be a key contest between the Left and ABVP.
The AP EAPCET 2025 registration process has begun on the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. Candidates can apply for the exam until April 24, 2025, without a late fee, with further deadlines for late submissions extending until May 16, 2025. The exams will be held for Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy streams in May 2025. Candidates must check eligibility criteria and important dates to ensure a successful application.
The COMEDK UGET 2025 registration deadline has been extended to March 20, 12 noon. Candidates can register on the official website and pay a fee of Rs 1,950. The form correction facility will be available from April 11 to 14. The exam is scheduled for May 10, with results announced on May 24. Eligibility includes passing Class 12 with specific subject requirements, while the exam will feature 180 questions across three subjects.
Columbia University is facing tensions after US immigration agents arrested Palestinian student Mahmoud Khalil amid Trump’s crackdown on anti-Israel activists. The administration also withdrew $400 million in federal funding, citing failure to curb antisemitism. Civil rights groups condemned the arrest, while Columbia vowed to restore funding. Protests continue, fueling debate on free speech.
The Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the US Department of Education have sparked concerns over the future of educational equity. With proposed workforce cuts and shifts in responsibilities, advocates fear that the federal government will no longer adequately protect vulnerable students, including those from low-income backgrounds, racial minorities, and students with disabilities. The loss of oversight may exacerbate educational inequalities, particularly in states that rely heavily... Expand
Cambridge University Press & Assessment’s Destination Survey reveals shifts in global education, with technological advancements driving the need for future-ready skills. Key initiatives like Integrated Learning and Assessment, Young Pioneers, and Climate Quest focus on skill-based learning, entrepreneurship, and sustainability. These programs align with India's evolving education landscape, emphasizing multidisciplinary approaches to prepare students for global challenges.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the rescheduling of the JEE (Main) 2025 Session-I (Shift-1) exam for 114 candidates due to technical issues at the Bengaluru examination centre. The affected candidates' exams will now take place on January 28 or 29, 2025, and fresh admit cards will be issued. Candidates are advised to stay updated on the official website.
Thirteen U.S. universities received an “F†grade in the Campus Antisemitism Report Card by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), assessing 135 schools on antisemitism policies. While 49 schools earned A or B grades, 41 received D or F. The report highlights the need for stronger protections for Jewish students amid growing concerns on campuses.