The Maharashtra LLB CET 2025 marking scheme has been revised for both three-year and five-year LLB programmes, reducing the number of questions from 150 to 120 while maintaining the two-hour exam duration. The weightage for each section remains unchanged. Over 70,000 candidates have registered for the three-year LLB programme, with registration extended to February 13. The exam will be conducted online in English and Marathi.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has commenced registrations for the Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate (CUET PG) 2025, with applications open until February 1, 2025. Conducted under the Ministry of Education and UGC, CUET PG offers a single-window admission process for postgraduate programmes in Central, state, deemed, and private universities. The exam is scheduled between March 13 and 31, 2025.
The MAH CET 2025 registration deadline has been extended for several courses, including MAH-M.Ed, MAH-M.P.Ed, and MAH-LLB 3 Yrs CET. The new deadlines range from February 28 to March 20, 2025, depending on the course. Interested candidates can register through the official MAH CET website by following the specified steps before the extended deadline.
The US Department of Education has reinstated Trump's 2020 Title IX policies, following a January 9, 2025, court ruling that overturned Biden's revised rules. The new guidance mandates stricter handling of sexual misconduct cases, including live hearings and a narrower definition of harassment. While advocates for accused students welcome the shift, critics argue that it may discourage survivors from reporting assaults. The change is part of a broader legal battle over Title IX's scope and... Expand
The Directorate of Arts, Maharashtra, released the results for the Maharashtra Elementary Drawing Grade Exam 2024-25 on January 13, 2025. The top-ranked student, Sairaj Sangram Jahtap, scored 376 marks, while Samarth Navinath Pawar and Arya Babaso Kamble secured the second and third positions, respectively.
RBSE has updated the Class 5 exam timetable for 2025. The Environmental Studies exam will now be on April 16, instead of April 9. The third language exam is moved to April 17, from April 16. Exams will start from April 7 and end on April 17. Students should download the updated schedule and prepare.
The State CET Cell, Maharashtra, has extended the MAH CET 2025 registration deadline for MBA, MCA, BBA, BCA, BBM, and BMS courses to March 28. The exam will be held online in April and May. Mock tests for BHMCT, MHMCT, and BEd courses are available via the official website for candidate preparation.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has clarified that the APAAR ID is not mandatory for NEET UG 2025 registrations, despite a recent notice encouraging candidates to link their Aadhar details and APAAR ID. Though not required, APAAR ID offers advantages such as streamlined applications, faster attendance verification, and enhanced identity protection. Candidates are encouraged to explore resources available for creating an APAAR ID.
A recent survey from Thompson Rivers University reveals that 55% of international students in Canada struggle with housing, a challenge worsened by new immigration caps. Racial discrimination and financial uncertainty further complicate their situation. The survey highlights the need for universities to diversify scholarships, enhance student support programs, and foster cross-cultural understanding. Researchers stress that Canada must address these challenges to remain a welcoming destination... Expand
The Trump administration’s sweeping rollback of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs has triggered a fierce legal battle over academic freedom. A lawsuit led by top academic groups argues the orders violate constitutional rights and threaten institutional autonomy. With universities cutting diversity initiatives and federal funding at stake, the case could reshape higher education policies for years to come.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has dismissed rumours of paper leaks for Class 10 and 12 exams, stressing that such claims are baseless and meant to create panic. The board has implemented strict security measures to ensure fair exams and is working with law enforcement to take legal action against those spreading misinformation. CBSE advises students and parents to rely only on official updates.