The CBSE conducted the CTET 2024 on December 14. While the release date for the provisional answer key is not yet announced, it is expected soon. Candidates can check the answer key and response sheets on the official website. CBSE may allow challenges, and a final answer key will determine the exam results.
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IGNOU has opened the portal for the June 2025 Term-End Examinations (TEE) for its ODL and online programme students. The submission period runs from March 15 to April 20, 2025, without a late fee, with a late fee window until April 27, 2025. Students must select the exam mode and centre carefully. Those in practical/lab courses should contact their Regional Centre for details. Students are urged to check their programme validity and review instructions before submitting the forms.
The US Department of State's new visa revocation policies are targeting international students involved in global activism, particularly through social media. The "Catch and Revoke" initiative scrutinizes students' online activity, with some having their visas canceled for liking or sharing posts supporting controversial causes. The crackdown, which affects both current and prospective F-1, M, and J visa holders, has sparked concerns about the erosion of free speech and the future of global... Expand
Buffalo Creek Academy will close its doors early on March 28, 2025, after the SUNY Board of Trustees decided not to renew its charter due to academic performance issues and a shortage of teachers. Nearly 200 students are affected, with 60 still needing new placements. Efforts are underway to assist families, including a school fair to connect them with new educational options. The closure has also impacted staff, with many uncertain about their future roles.
The Supreme Court has directed the UGC to compile data on caste discrimination complaints under its 2012 regulations and report on Equal Opportunity Cells in universities. Hearing a PIL by the mothers of Rohit Vemula and Payal Tadvi, the court addressed the prevalence of caste-based discrimination, student suicides, and the UGC's failure to implement anti-discrimination measures effectively.
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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has extended the registration deadline for the first phase of AEEE 2025 to January 30. The exam will be held on February 1 and 2. Initially set for January 7, the deadline was first moved to January 20. AEEE is a computer-based test for Class 12 students seeking admission to BTech programmes at Amrita University's various campuses.
The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has postponed the board examinations for Classes 10 and 12 scheduled for Friday due to Shab-e-Barat, declaring March 4 as the new date. The exams began on Tuesday with over 7.84 lakh students enrolled, and were initially set for regional and core language papers.
SOF Declares IMO Result 2024-25: The Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) has declared the results of the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) 2024-25, available on sofworld.org. Students in Classes 1 to 12 have competed to test their mathematical skills. Winners receive various awards, including cash prizes, medals, and scholarships at international, zonal, and school levels.
The fight over federal education funding has intensified as Democrats press the DOJ for clarity on nearly $900 million in cuts impacting critical research and equity initiatives. With discrepancies in reported savings and major studies left unfinished, lawmakers demand transparency. Will the GOP reconsider these sweeping reductions, or will they persist with a cost-cutting agenda that critics say jeopardizes U.S. education?