The registration for Kerala KMAT 2025 closes tomorrow, February 10, 2025. Interested candidates can apply online at cee.kerala.gov.in for the MBA entrance exam scheduled for February 23. General category candidates must pay an application fee of Rs. 1,000, while SC candidates pay Rs. 500, and ST candidates are exempted. The exam will test candidates' quantitative ability, logical reasoning, and verbal skills. Don't miss the chance to apply before the deadline!
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The University of Utah has received a $75 million donation from the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation to build a new hospital in West Valley City. The 800,000-square-foot facility will offer critical healthcare services to over 725,000 residents in the area. This project, part of a broader $855 million initiative, will improve healthcare access and create more than 2,000 jobs. The hospital is set to be completed by 2029.
SBTET Telangana has started TS POLYCET 2025 registration. Candidates can apply at polycet.sbtet.telangana.gov.in until April 19, 2025 (without a late fee) or April 21, 2025 (with a late fee). The application fee is Rs. 200 for SC/ST and Rs. 500 for others. The late fee is Rs. 100, and the tatkal fee is Rs. 300.
Ohio State University, despite JD Vance becoming its first alumnus to serve as US Vice President, has no plans for a formal celebration. The university's spokesperson, Ben Johnson, explained that as a public institution, Ohio State avoids partisan positions. Although they congratulated Vance on social media, no immediate recognition is planned. The decision highlights Ohio State's longstanding policy of political neutrality, focusing on academic achievements rather than political affiliations.
The Trump administration has intensified campus antisemitism investigations, demanding universities disclose the names and nationalities of students accused of harassing Jewish peers. Columbia University faced a funding cut, and several pro-Palestinian protesters risk deportation. Critics warn of threats to privacy and free speech, while supporters see it as necessary to combat antisemitism.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced that his government has provided over 55,000 government jobs to youth in the state within 36 months, emphasizing a transparent recruitment process. Speaking at an event to distribute appointment letters to new teachers, Mann highlighted significant educational reforms, infrastructure improvements, and initiatives to upskill teachers, boosting enrollment in government schools.
The Assam Public Service Commission has announced 650 Junior Engineer (Civil) vacancies in the Public Works Road Department and Public Works (Building and NH) Department. Candidates holding a 3-year Diploma in Civil Engineering can apply online from 5th February 2025 to 4th March 2025 via apsc.nic.in. A written exam and interview will determine the selection.
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