As India gears up for the Union Budget 2025, the education sector anticipates transformative reforms aimed at enhancing digital infrastructure, improving funding, and increasing access to education. Key expectations include integration of AI and technology into curricula, reducing educational costs, fostering industry-academia partnerships, and addressing digital divides in rural areas. Experts also stress the need for targeted investments in skills development to ensure a globally competitive workforce prepared for emerging opportunities in a rapidly evolving job market.
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New Zealand has launched the New Zealand Excellence Awards 2025, offering 29 scholarships for Indian students to study at top-ranked universities. Applications are open from March 18, 2025, to April 30, 2025. The scholarships help reduce financial burdens and provide opportunities to work while studying. After graduation, students can gain international work experience with a 3-year post-study work visa.
RSMSSB CET Graduation Level Result 2024 Declared: The RSMSSB has declared the CET Graduation Level Result 2024, listing the roll numbers of candidates who qualified for the September 2024 exam. Qualified candidates, meeting the respective category cut-offs, must proceed to document verification as the next step in the selection process.
The Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) has announced that the MH SET 2025 application correction window will close today, March 24, at 6:00 pm. Candidates must log in via setexam.unipune.ac.in to modify details such as contact information, category, educational qualifications, subject choice, and exam centre. The MH SET 2025 exam is scheduled for June 15, with the admit card release on June 5. Candidates should ensure all corrections are made before the deadline.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the provisional answer key for the UGC NET December 2024 examination. Candidates can challenge the answers by submitting objections online along with a processing fee of Rs 200 per question, from January 31 to February 3, 2025. Challenges will be reviewed by experts, and the final answer key will be used to prepare the results. Candidates are encouraged to visit the official NTA website for updates.
The Railway Recruitment Board's application correction window for Group D recruitment 2025 closes today. Candidates can amend their forms on regional RRB websites using their login credentials. The recruitment aims to fill 32,438 vacancies. The selection process includes a computer-based test, physical efficiency test, document verification, and medical examination. Only two changes per candidate are allowed.
Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has released the admit cards for KTET November 2024. Registered candidates can download them from ktet.kerala.gov.in. The exam will take place on January 18 and 19, 2025, in two shifts: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM to 4:40 PM. Candidates can check the direct link to download the admit card here.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released admit cards for UGC NET exams scheduled on January 21 and 27, 2025. Originally set for January 15, the exams were postponed due to requests citing festival overlaps. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in, by entering their application details.
The SSC has rescheduled the Constable (GD), SSF, Rifleman (GD), and Sepoy exams, 2025, with revised dates from February 4 to 25, 2025. Candidates can check the notice on ssc.gov.in under 'Important Notice - Schedule of Examinations' for details. Check the direct link here.
The Board of School Education Haryana has released the date sheet for Classes 9 and 11 annual exams, starting February 17, 2025. Students can download the schedule from bseh.org.in. Exams will be held from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM, and the timetable includes subjects, dates, and instructions.
Racism in America remains pervasive, evident in the disparate treatment faced by individuals like Marko Elez and Vivek Ramaswamy. Similarly, Ivy League admissions reveal systemic bias against high-achieving Indian and Asian students, suggesting a need for a more genuinely meritocratic approach to inclusivity and equality.