NTA concluded JEE Mains 2025 Session 1 on January 30 and released the provisional answer key on February 4. Candidates can raise objections until February 6. After review, the final answer key will determine the results, likely to be declared by February 12. Results will be available on jeemains.nta.nic.in once the link is active.
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The National Testing Agency has issued the JEE Main Admit Card for the January 28, 29, and 30 exams in 2025. Candidates can download their admit cards from the official website by logging in with their registration ID and password. The process involves visiting the site, entering the required details, and securing the hall ticket for future use.
The Economic Survey 2024-25 reveals that only 8.25% of graduates are employed in roles matching their qualifications, highlighting a critical skills mismatch in India’s workforce. Over 50% of graduates and 44% of postgraduates are underemployed in low-skill jobs, with the gap attributed to inadequate vocational training and education systems. The Survey urges reforms to align educational outcomes with industry demands and improve job prospects for India’s growing educated workforce.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed S.B. 1 into law, bringing major changes to public universities, including bans on diversity programs, restrictions on classroom discussions, and faculty strike prohibitions. The law also mandates post-tenure reviews and shortens board terms. While supporters claim it enhances accountability, critics warn it threatens free speech and faculty rights, sparking statewide protests.