IGNOU reveals the June 2025 Term-End Exam schedule, starting June 2, 2025, in two shifts. Final exams conclude on July 11, 2025. Admit cards will be available soon on the official website. Students must report date sheet discrepancies by February 27, 2025, except for specified cases of clashes.
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Representative David Rouzer from North Carolina introduced a bill, H.R. 369, to abolish the U.S. Department of Education, a key part of Donald Trump’s "Project 2025" agenda. The proposal, which aims to redirect $200 billion, has sparked intense debate over the future of U.S. education. Supporters argue it would grant local control, while critics warn it could worsen inequality in public schools, particularly in low-income areas. The bill’s fate remains uncertain in Congress.
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As the CBSE Class 10 Social Science exam approaches, students are focusing on efficient revision for the subject’s four core areas—History, Geography, Political Science, and Economics. With 37 questions spanning various formats, including very short-answer types, students are advised to practice past papers and review key concepts. Teachers like Sonali Malik provide useful resources to help students prepare effectively and confidently for the exam.
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The Punjab government is introducing psychometric tests for Class 10 girl students in government schools to identify their strengths and career aptitudes. Over Rs 6.56 crore has been allocated for this initiative, benefiting nearly 94,000 students. District-level committees will oversee the process, aiming to offer career guidance comparable to that in private schools.
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NTA will close the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 application correction window today, February 28. Candidates can visit jeemain.nta.nic.in to modify details like course selection, exam cities, and category. However, new applicants for Session 2 can only edit limited fields, such as their name or parents' names. The correction window opened on February 27.
A US Senate report led by Senator Ted Cruz claims over $2.05 billion of NSF funding has been directed toward DEI and social justice initiatives in scientific research, highlighting $4.7 million in Yale's grants. Cruz criticizes the politicization of research, urging Congress to restore scientific integrity. The potential funding cuts have left researchers, especially early-career faculty, uncertain about their future. Experts warn that reducing federal funding could hinder scientific... Expand
The Chhattisgarh State Open School (CGSOS) has released the 2025 board exam schedule for Class 10 and 12. Class 12 exams will be held from March 26 to April 21, while Class 10 exams will run from March 27 to April 17. Students can check the schedule here or at the official website, sos.cg.nic.in.