Amrita University has released the AEEE Phase 1 results for 2025 on February 8. Candidates who appeared for the Phase 1 exam can now check their scores via the official Amrita University website using their registered email or phone number. The results will help in the admission process, with the best score from both phases being considered for selection. The Phase 2 exam is scheduled from May 10 to 14, 2025.
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Marco Rubio’s journey from a law school graduate to the potential Secretary of State showcases the power of education and resilience. Born to Cuban immigrants, he overcame personal and financial challenges, including student loans, to rise through local politics and eventually secure a U.S. Senate seat. Known for his foreign policy expertise, Rubio’s story highlights how education and perseverance can shape political leadership, culminating in his role as a global diplomat under... Expand
IIT Roorkee released the GATE 2025 provisional answer key on February 27, 2025, and allowed candidates to challenge it. The challenge window closes today, March 1, 2025. Candidates can submit challenges at gate2025.iitr.ac.in. After review, IIT Roorkee will finalize the answer key and announce the results. Candidates can check the direct link here.
A CBSE exam in Ranchi was delayed by an hour due to alleged question paper shortages, but the center head cited technical issues. The issue was resolved, and students were given extra time. Over 31,000 students from Ranchi and Khunti zones are taking the exams. Efforts to reach the CBSE co-ordinator for comments were unsuccessful.
As Trump’s DEI deadline approaches, schools across the US face a critical decision—comply or resist. With federal funding at stake, some institutions are swiftly dismantling DEI initiatives, while others stand firm, questioning the directive’s legal basis. As enforcement challenges arise, the debate intensifies: Will this reshape education for fairness or deepen disparities?
A Tennessee student, William A., sues the Clarksville Montgomery County School System after graduating with a 3.4 GPA but unable to read due to unaddressed dyslexia. Despite an individualized education plan (IEP), the school failed to provide proper education, leading to a court ruling that the district must provide 888 hours of compensatory education. The case raises questions about the adequacy of special education services for students with learning disabilities.
In a recent surprise inspection in Agartala, at least 20 school teachers, including a headmistress and four teachers-in-charge, were issued show-cause notices for neglecting their duties. Teachers were found resting while students were left unsupervised during school hours. The notices were issued by the Director of Elementary Education, demanding explanations for their actions within three days.
A recent report reveals that 60% of students from premier engineering schools do not have job offers, highlighting a gap between campus hiring and student expectations. While business schools attract large recruiter interest, engineering and arts students face fewer opportunities. The report suggests that traditional campus recruitment may be ineffective, urging employers to adapt by embracing off-campus drives and digital platforms to better meet the aspirations of today’s graduates.
Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has released the KTET November 2024 provisional answer key on its official website, ktet.kerala.gov.in. Candidates who appeared for the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (KTET) on January 18 and 19, 2025, can now download the answer key for Categories I, II, III, and IV. The exam featured 150 multiple-choice questions per paper.
Indiana is set to reintroduce the A-F grading system after a multi-year hiatus. Approved by the House Education Committee, House Bill 1498 aims to evaluate schools on broader criteria, including literacy rates, attendance, and work-based learning. The new system will be implemented in 2026-27. However, some lawmakers oppose the A-F model, proposing an alternative two-tier system.