The Maharashtra CET Cell has extended the registration deadline for NEET PG 2024 Round 3 counselling until January 28. The seat matrix will be published on January 27, and the merit list on January 30. Choice filling starts January 31, with the seat allotment result announced on February 4. Candidates must report to colleges by February 9.
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The NTA has canceled the CSIR UGC NET December 2024 exam at an Assam center on February 28 due to a technical glitch. A notice has been issued, assuring candidates that details regarding the rescheduling of the exam will be announced soon. Affected candidates are advised to stay updated through the official NTA website.
The Assam Science and Technology University extends the CEE 2025 registration deadline to March 9, 2025. The Assam CEE 2025 exam for B.Tech admission will be held on April 27, 2025. Candidates must secure at least 45% in their Class 12 exams or a three-year diploma to be eligible.
The University of Iowa plans to close its Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies department and other programs, replacing them with a new interdisciplinary major in Social and Cultural Analysis. The restructuring aims to streamline curricula and enhance academic offerings, aligning with statewide DEI policy changes, and will take effect in July 2025 if approved.
The Staff Selection Commission is expected to declare the SSC GD Constable Result 2025 in April. The exam, held in February, aims to fill posts in CAPFs, SSF, NIA, Assam Rifles, and the Narcotics Control Bureau. Shortlisted candidates will proceed to PET, PST, and medical tests. Results and cut-offs will be available on the SSC website.
The US government's recent immigration policies have led to the detention and deportation of green-card holders, visa students, and foreign nationals, sparking controversy. Cases like those of Fabian Schmidt, Ranjani Srinivasan, and others highlight how individuals with legal statuses or visas are being caught in enforcement actions, often due to past misdemeanors, misunderstandings, or political associations. The detention conditions and unclear enforcement grounds raise concerns about the... Expand
As India prepares for Union Budget 2025, experts emphasize the need for investment in innovation, teacher training, and affordable education. Sandeep Rai advocates for reinventing schools, while Prateek Mashewari calls for GST exemptions for disadvantaged students and rationalized student loan interest rates. Significant reforms in education, including bridging the skill gap and expanding vocational platforms, are expected.
The Telangana Public Service Commission (TSPSC) has released the Group 1 Services recruitment exam results. Candidates who took the main exam from October 21-27, 2024, can check the merit list at tspsc.gov.in. The commission has also declared results for the Hostel Welfare Officer and Extension Officer exams, with 31,382 candidates appearing for Group 1. Candidates can check the direct link here.
Top US universities, including MIT and Northwestern, are facing significant financial strain due to federal funding cuts. With anticipated losses in the millions, institutions are freezing hiring and reducing spending to cope with the loss of government research grants. Experts predict continued financial challenges for research universities, forcing them to reevaluate their budgets and strategies for the future. As the federal support dries up, the fate of vital academic programs and research... Expand
The 2025 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject highlights U.S. universities dominating the Arts and Humanities category, led by MIT, Stanford, and Harvard. These institutions excel in teaching, research quality, and industry collaborations, cementing their global influence. Their academic rigor and international outlook continue to shape the future of intellectual and cultural innovation.
The US Justice Department is investigating Columbia University for allegedly harboring “illegal aliens†amid crackdowns on pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Homeland Security agents searched campus residences, leading to one student’s departure and another’s arrest. Meanwhile, Columbia faces federal funding cuts over alleged antisemitism. The case raises legal and financial concerns, with universities nationwide watching closely.