IBPS has released the PO interview admit card for candidates who cleared the mains exam. The admit card can be downloaded from ibps.in until February 18, 2025. The IBPS PO Mains 2024 result was declared on January 31, 2025. Selected candidates will now appear for the interview round. Candidates can check the direct link here.
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Andhra Pradesh Education and IT Minister Nara Lokesh announced the AP Intermediate Results 2025, marking the highest pass percentage in a decade. With 70% of first-year and 83% of second-year students passing, government colleges showed notable improvement. GJC second-year results hit 69%, the best in ten years. Lokesh praised students and educators, encouraging those who didn’t pass to stay motivated. Results are available online and via WhatsApp for student convenience.
BITSAT 2025 registration: BITS Pilani will start registrations for BITSAT 2025 on January 21. Eligible candidates can apply on the official website by following specific steps. The application fee varies based on sessions and the gender of the candidate. BITSAT is the entrance test for FD programs at BITS Pilani's campuses.
The updated H-1B visa rules, effective January 17, 2025, streamline the transition for F-1 visa students to H-1B status, offering cap-gap extensions to maintain lawful status and employment. Changes include clearer “specialty occupation†criteria, direct degree relevance, and measures to prevent lottery abuse. These updates significantly benefit Indian students, enhancing career prospects and encouraging graduate studies in the US.
Virginia schools face a potential $2.4 billion shortfall if President Donald Trump's federal education cuts are implemented. The loss of federal funding could severely impact programs for high-poverty students, teacher training, and food assistance. As school divisions prepare their budgets, uncertainty looms about the impact of Trump's cuts, particularly in areas like Richmond and Charlottesville. Legal challenges further complicate the situation, leaving Virginia's educational future... Expand
ISRO's PSLV-C60 mission, launched on December 30, 2024, aims to achieve India’s first in-space docking through the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX). Two satellites, SDX01 and SDX02, will attempt the maneuver on January 7, 2025. Success will position India among space pioneers and boost future missions like Chandrayaan-4 and the Bhartiya Antrish Station.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the e-Admission Certificates for the SSC CGL Tier-2 Exam 2024, available for download from January 14, 2025. Candidates must review the instructions carefully, including exam timings, venue details, and restrictions on toilet breaks. Eligible candidates requiring compensatory time should download a revised admit card from the SSC website.
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released its 2025 exam calendar, providing important dates for various recruitment exams, including the Integrated 70th CCE Mains from April 25 to April 30, 2025. The calendar includes details on multiple posts, such as Assistant Professor and Assistant Engineer, along with their respective exam dates. Candidates can download the full calendar from the official BPSC website to streamline their preparation for the upcoming exams.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the final answer key for the JEE Main 2025 exam on February 10. 12 questions, primarily from physics, were dropped. Candidates can check the answer key on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Full marks will be awarded for dropped or incorrect questions. The exam was held from January 22 to 30, 2025.
The Bar Council of India released the final answer key for AIBE 19 on March 6, 2025, withdrawing seven questions and revising three. The total marks were reduced to 93, affecting the passing marks. After passing, candidates can apply for the Certificate of Practice to practice law in India through their respective State Bar Council.
Former President Donald Trump, poised for a second term, has spotlighted universal school choice as a cornerstone of his education reform agenda. The policy aims to empower families by directing public education funds to schools of their choice, including private, charter, and homeschooling options. While supporters hail it as transformative, critics fear resource diversion and equity challenges.