The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the objection window for the NIFT 2025 provisional answer key on February 17, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam can challenge the answer key via exams.nta.ac.in/NIFT by paying a non-refundable fee of ₹200 per question. The exam, held on February 9, was conducted in CBT and PBT modes across 91 centers in 81 cities.
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The Central Bank of India has released admit cards for the Credit Officer Exam 2025. Applicants for the Junior Management Grade Scale-I recruitment can download their hall tickets from centralbankofindia.co.in until April 5, 2025. Candidates must verify details on the admit card and report any errors immediately. The IBPS will conduct the exam on April 5, 2025.
The NDMC has introduced initiatives for its 28,000 students across 45 schools, focusing on holistic learning, AI education, and experiential learning under the theme 'Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi.' These include traditional learning curricula, AI workshops, a Management Information System, and collaborations with institutions for educational visits, bridging the gap between public and private education.
The Maharashtra LLB CET 2025 marking scheme has been revised for both three-year and five-year LLB programmes, reducing the number of questions from 150 to 120 while maintaining the two-hour exam duration. The weightage for each section remains unchanged. Over 70,000 candidates have registered for the three-year LLB programme, with registration extended to February 13. The exam will be conducted online in English and Marathi.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has postponed the UGC NET December 2024 exam scheduled for January 15 due to concerns about cultural insensitivity during Tamil Nadu’s Pongal festival and other regional celebrations. The rescheduled exam dates have been released, with the January 16 exam proceeding as planned. Candidates can view the updated timetable here.
The United Federation of Teachers (UFT) in New York City is helping educators protect immigrant families amidst increased ICE threats under the Trump administration. Through workshops, teachers are trained to distribute "red cards" informing migrants of their rights and advising them not to open doors to ICE. The UFT aims to ease student fears and ensure immigrant families’ safety in schools and communities.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened the correction window for the NCET 2025 application form on April 2, 2025. Candidates can make corrections until April 3, 2025, at 11:50 PM. The corrections include changes in personal, academic, and category details, with a correction fee to be paid. However, mobile number, email address, address, photograph, and signature cannot be edited. Candidates must submit the updated form before the window closes.
President Donald Trump called for the immediate shutdown of the US Department of Education, criticizing its high spending and poor performance. He described the department as a "big con job" and urged for education to return to state control. Trump's proposal includes transferring many functions to other agencies, with Elon Musk overseeing cost cuts. His move, aimed at reducing federal influence, is set to spark significant debates across the nation.
The Iowa State Board of Education approved 17 charter schools, expanding educational options statewide. The recent approval includes two charter schools—Empowering Excellence in Cedar Rapids and Horizon Science Academy in Davenport—scheduled to open by Fall 2025. Additionally, six other schools were approved for opening by 2026, and several were approved earlier in 2024. These new schools reflect a growing trend in personalized and alternative education across Iowa, offering diverse learning... Expand
The Tripura Public Service Commission (TPSC) has extended the registration deadline for the Junior Engineer (JE) recruitment exam 2025 until April 7, 2025. Originally set for March 21, 2025, the extension allows candidates to apply via tpsc.tripura.gov.in. The recruitment drive targets 198 vacancies: 105 for Grade 1 and 93 for Grade 2 posts, creating opportunities.
Around 60% of Mumbai University's TYBCom students failed their semester V exams, a trend similar to last year. Of the 55,620 students who appeared for the exams, only 23,134 passed. Poor attendance, over-reliance on online content, and the rise in autonomous colleges are possible reasons cited.