The UPSC has issued a notice on new rules for updating the OTR profile in CSE and IFS applications. Candidates can apply until February 11, 2025, and modify applications from February 12-18, 2025. Changes to the OTR profile, including name, DOB, and gender, will be allowed only once in a lifetime within a specified timeframe.
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Job offers for MBA graduates from top US business schools, including Harvard, MIT, and Stanford, have sharply declined in 2024, according to a Bloomberg report. The percentage of graduates without job offers three months after graduation has increased, with some schools seeing as much as a 15% rise in unemployment. Reduced hiring by industries such as consulting and tech, which traditionally hired many MBA graduates, is contributing to the tough job market.
The Bihar Home Guard and Fire Services has opened registration for 15,000 Home Guard vacancies across 37 districts from March 27 to April 16, 2025, at onlinebhg.bihar.gov.in. 35% of seats are reserved for women. Selection involves a physical ability test, followed by a medical exam and document verification before final merit listing.
Following the recent controversy over the alleged suicide of female Nepali student and mistreatment of other students from the Himalayan country by the KIIT University authorities in Bhubaneswar, the Odisha Higher Education department on Thursday announced about launching of a dedicated International Student Facilitation Cell to address issues concerning foreign students studying in various educational institutions in the state.
The UPSC CDS 1 2025 exam is scheduled for April 13, 2025, in three shifts: English (9 AM-11 AM), General Knowledge (12:30 PM-2:30 PM), and Elementary Mathematics (4 PM-6 PM). The selection process includes a written exam and an SSB interview. As per the information, a total of 457 vacancies will be filled. Check details here.
The UPSC has announced the final result for the CDS 2 Examination 2024 on its official website, upsc.gov.in. The results are available in PDF format, and a total of 349 candidates have qualified based on their performance. Candidates can visit the website to check and download their results.
On the first day of the new academic session, the Sikkim Education Department distributed free textbooks and uniforms to 40,968 students across 767 government schools. The initiative, which also included monastic schools and Sanskrit pathshalas, aims to provide essential learning materials to all students, reducing financial barriers to education. This marks the second consecutive year of the successful distribution, reinforcing Sikkim’s commitment to inclusive education.
IIT Delhi has announced the IIT JAM 2025 toppers list, with top candidates securing positions across seven subjects. Akshat Gupta topped Physics, Suvon Ghosh led Chemistry, and Vikas Choudhary was the top scorer in Mathematics. Other subject leaders include Tanish Gupta in Biotechnology and Aryan Chandra in Economics. The IIT JAM 2025 results reflect an increase in cut-offs for Chemistry, Economics, and Mathematics. Qualified candidates can apply for MSc admissions starting April 2, 2025.