CBSE Board Exams 2025 have commenced for Class 10 and 12 with over 44 lakh students participating. The exams will continue until March 18 for Class 10 and April 4 for Class 12. Students must download and print their admit cards from the CBSE website and ensure the six-character Admit Card ID is secure.
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The Haryana Cabinet has removed the provision of five per cent bonus marks based on socioeconomic criteria from the Common Eligibility Test policy for Group C and D posts, following the Punjab and Haryana High Court's directive. A new amendment addresses contractual employees' service day calculation, enhancing job security.
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the Technician Grade 3 Document Verification (DV) admit card for 2025. Candidates who cleared the Computer-Based Test (CBT) can now download their hall tickets from the official website, rrb.digialm.com. The DV process begins on April 7, 2025, and applicants must log in using their registration number and password to access their admit cards.
The Gujarat School Education Board (GSEB) will close the registration window for GUJCET 2025 today, January 15. Candidates who have not yet applied can visit the official website, gseb.org, to submit their forms. The deadline was extended twice, and the exam is scheduled for March 23, 2025, for admissions to engineering, pharmacy, and diploma programmes.
AIIMS has released the revised counselling schedule for INI SS 2025. The Round 1 seat allotment results will be announced on December 31, 2024. Candidates must accept their seats online between January 1 and 6, 2025. The reporting deadline is January 6. The article also provides important dates for Rounds 2 and 3, as well as a list of documents required for the counselling process, including educational certificates and age relaxation proofs.
Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University has declared the 2025 results for undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Students of BA, BSc, BCom, MA, MSc, MCom, and other courses can check their results online at nmu.ac.in by entering their roll numbers. A minimum aggregate score of 40% is required to pass the Winter 2024 exams.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued guidelines for CUET PG 2025, emphasizing CCTV surveillance, jammers, and strict action against unfair practices. Candidates must carry their Aadhaar card, admit card, and other permitted items. Latecomers won’t be allowed. Multiple applications will lead to cancellation. The exam runs from March 13 to April 1, covering 157 subjects across 43 shifts.
A spring snowstorm hit Minnesota and Western Wisconsin, causing school closures and delays. Some schools opted for virtual learning, while others gave students the day off. Authorities warned of hazardous road conditions due to snow and icy roads. Parents and students are advised to stay updated on further closures and weather advisories.
Daylight savings 2025: Former President Donald Trump has shifted his stance on Daylight Saving Time (DST), acknowledging public opinion is divided. Proposals to make DST permanent or revert to standard time continue to be debated, with significant implications for school timing, workplace productivity, and public health.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has appointed her brother, Greg Lujan, as a student regent to the board of New Mexico Highlands University amid concerns about cronyism and financial oversight. The appointment, which is pending state Senate confirmation, comes as the state grapples with financial scandals involving wasteful spending at other universities. Critics worry that this move could further erode public trust in the state's higher education system, which is under increased... Expand
Indian student enrollment in the US, UK, and Canada has dropped by 40% in 2024 due to stricter visa regulations, rising costs, and currency fluctuations. In contrast, countries like Germany and New Zealand are experiencing record growth, with enrollments up by 68% and 354%, respectively. The shift reflects a broader trend towards more affordable and stable study destinations, driven by factors such as better visa policies and low tuition fees, according to Indian government data and experts.