The IIT JAM 2025 answer key will be released by IIT Madras on February 14, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam on February 2, 2025, can download the answer key and response sheet from the official website. They can also raise objections by submitting them through the portal with the required fee.
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The Andhra Pradesh Intermediate Supplementary Exams for 2025 have been scheduled, with theory exams taking place from 12th to 20th May 2025, and practical exams from 28th May to 1st June 2025. Students can appear for failed subjects or to improve their marks. Additionally, recounting and re-verification applications will be accepted from 13th to 22nd April 2025. Examination fees must be paid between 15th and 22nd April 2025. The Board encourages students to utilize these opportunities.
On the first day of the new academic session, the Sikkim Education Department distributed free textbooks and uniforms to 40,968 students across 767 government schools. The initiative, which also included monastic schools and Sanskrit pathshalas, aims to provide essential learning materials to all students, reducing financial barriers to education. This marks the second consecutive year of the successful distribution, reinforcing Sikkim’s commitment to inclusive education.
CBSE has announced the implementation of APAAR ID, a unique 12-digit identifier aligned with NEP 2020 and Digital India initiatives. It creates a lifelong digital identity for students, consolidating academic and extracurricular records on a secure platform. The initiative aims to enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency in academic record management for CBSE-affiliated schools.
The NTA has opened the NEET UG 2025 application correction window from March 9 to March 11 on neet.nta.nic.in. The exam is scheduled for May 4 in offline mode from 2 PM to 5 PM. As per the information, the city intimation slip will be released by April 26, and the admit card by May 1.
How the return on investment (ROI) of US higher education varies based on degree choice and field of study. It reveals that degrees in fields such as engineering, computer science, and nursing tend to provide higher ROI, with lifetime earnings often exceeding $500,000. In contrast, degrees in arts, education, and psychology may offer minimal financial returns. The report highlights the importance of selecting the right degree for maximising future financial benefits.
Prime Minister Modi’s upcoming visit to the US comes at a crucial moment for Indian students, grappling with tightened visa restrictions, escalating education costs, and uncertain job prospects. As he meets with President Trump, students hope for reforms in visa processes, increased scholarships, and protections for work programs like H-1B and OPT, ensuring smoother transitions and a more inclusive environment.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has revised the CGL Tier 1 results following CAT's orders, allowing 525 additional candidates to appear for Tier-II on January 20, 2025. Updated cut-offs for List-3 posts include slight reductions across categories. In total, 609 candidates qualified. Admit cards for these candidates will be released today, January 18, 2025.
The Department of Technical Education (DTE), Karnataka, has announced the Karnataka Diploma Result 2025 for the November/December 2024 exams on February 3, 2025. Candidates can check their scores by entering their registration number and date of birth on the official portals, dtek.karnataka.gov.in or btelinx.in. The result includes details such as marks obtained, total marks, and course name. Students are encouraged to check their results promptly for further educational steps.
US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily paused a lower court's order requiring the Trump administration to pay $2 billion in foreign aid by midnight. The Trump administration had filed an emergency appeal, arguing that the payment order created "irreparable harm" and interfered with presidential powers. This legal challenge is part of a larger effort by the administration to reduce foreign aid, including cutting 90% of USAID contracts and $60 billion in global assistance.
NBEMS has introduced three time-bound sections in NEET SS 2024 to enhance exam security. The question paper will have Section A, B, and C, each with 50 questions and 50 minutes. Candidates cannot proceed to the next section until the allotted time for the previous one is completed. Candidates can check the official notice here.