The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) has officially released the MAHA TET Result 2024. Candidates who appeared for the test on November 10, 2024, can now access their results through the official website, mahatet.in. After logging in with their credentials, candidates can view and download the result. Those who pass will receive an eligibility certificate for teaching roles, though securing a job requires applying to specific vacancies.
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The NDMC has introduced initiatives for its 28,000 students across 45 schools, focusing on holistic learning, AI education, and experiential learning under the theme 'Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi.' These include traditional learning curricula, AI workshops, a Management Information System, and collaborations with institutions for educational visits, bridging the gap between public and private education.
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has declared the UPPSC PCS Prelims Result 2024 . Candidates can check and download their results from uppsc.up.nic.in in the form of a rank list. The preliminary exam was successfully conducted on December 22, 2024, in two shifts. Candidates can check the direct link and other important details here.
Greene County, Tennessee, is set to vote on a resolution opposing Governor Bill Lee’s Education Freedom Act, a voucher bill that would divert public funds to private schools. The Greene County Board of Education, concerned about the bill’s potential impact on local schools, argues it would reduce resources for public education. The vote, scheduled for Wednesday, highlights the growing opposition to the controversial proposal across the state, with many local school boards voicing their... Expand
Kerala's General Education Minister V Sivankutty announced the minimum age for Class 1 admissions will be raised to six years starting the 2026-27 academic year. This change aligns with international standards and aims to enhance preparedness for formal education. Additionally, the state is addressing drug abuse among students through revised textbooks and awareness initiatives.
The Gujarat Board Class 12 Science stream results and GUJCET 2025 scores are likely to be announced by the last week of April, as per past trends. GSEB has dismissed a fake press release claiming an April 17 release date and urged students to rely solely on official updates via gseb.org.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) is set to announce the Class 12 results soon, with students advised to check them only on official websites to avoid fake news. Key BSEB portals, result checking steps, and precautions against fraudulent websites are provided. The board has also increased the prize money for top rank holders. Past trends show results are usually declared by the end of March, and a compartment exam option will be available for eligible students.
ADRE 2025 results for Grade 3 and Grade 4 positions have been announced on March 7, 2025. Over 13 lakh candidates appeared, making it a historic recruitment drive in Assam. Results and cut-offs can be checked at sebaonline.org. Grade 3 selection includes a written exam and skill test, while Grade 4 selection is based on the written exam alone.
NTA has issued admit cards for the UGC NET December 2024 session on its official website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in. The exams will be held online from January 3 to 16, 2025. Candidates must check their admit cards for discrepancies and contact NTA officials immediately for corrections, if required. Candidates can check the direct link here.
Albright College is facing a severe financial crisis, marked by a $46 million net asset decline. In response, the college has cut 53 jobs, eliminated certain academic majors, and borrowed $25 million from its endowment to avoid closure. Despite these drastic measures, Albright remains hopeful about its future, with officials focused on cost-cutting and program changes aimed at stabilizing the college and aligning with student demands.