The Maharashtra CET Cell has announced that the Maha CET 2025 for BCA/BBA/BMS/BBM/MBA(integrated)/MCA(integrated) course is compulsory. The online registration is open from February 2 to 10, 2025 on cetcell.mahacet.org. Candidates must complete their applications before the deadline. Candidates can check the official notice here.
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Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho announced a $2.2 billion plan to rebuild wildfire-damaged schools and enhance disaster resilience. The funding includes $725 million for Palisades and Marquez Elementary Schools and Palisades Charter High School. Temporary classrooms will be provided by 2025-26, ensuring education continuity for affected students.
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MCC has begun NEET PG 2024 stray round registration. Candidates can apply on mcc.nic.in until March 8, 2025. A total of 733 seats are available. Seat allotment processing will take place from March 10-11, and results will be declared on March 12, 2025. Candidates should register promptly to secure a seat.
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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.
The Odisha Public Service Commission has initiated the registration process for the Odisha Civil Services Exam 2024 to fill 265 vacancies. The selection process includes a preliminary objective exam, followed by the main exam and an interview. Candidates can submit their online applications by February 10, 2025. Detailed steps for applying are available on the official website, opsc.gov.in.
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