The Board of Secondary Education Haryana (BSEH) has released the Class 10 and 12 admit cards for 2025 on its official website, bseh.org.in. Schools can download the hall tickets using their login credentials, while students must collect them from their institutions. It is essential to verify all details on the admit card beforehand to avoid any last-minute issues.
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The OJEE 2025 registration window, which opened on January 30, will close tomorrow, March 20. Interested candidates can register at ojee.nic.in. Admit cards will be released on April 25, and the exam is tentatively scheduled for May 2-11, 2025. The test will be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. Candidates can check the direct link here.
The U.S. Department of Education has fined Baker College $2.5 million for deceptive marketing practices that misled students about career outcomes and employment rates. Following a 2022 investigation by ProPublica and the Detroit Free Press, the fine serves as a warning to other institutions in the higher education sector. The case highlights the need for greater transparency in college advertising and could set a precedent for future regulatory action on misleading promotional claims.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has released the schedule for the DNB Post Diploma Centralised Entrance Test (PDCET) 2025. The computer-based exam will be held on March 25, 2025, across multiple centers. Registrations start on January 30, 2025. The DNB programme includes two years of training followed by a final exam. Check important dates here.
The Rajasthan NEET PG Round 2 seat allotment results for MD, MS, Post-MBBS DNB, and Post-MBBS Diploma courses have been announced by the NEET PG Counselling Board 2024, SMS Medical College, Jaipur. Registered candidates can check their results on the official website, rajpgneet2024.org. Candidates can check the direct link here.
Koneru Lakshmaiah University (KLU) has announced the KLEEE 2025 Phase 2 results on March 24. Candidates can now check their marks and ranks on the official website, kluniversity.in, using their application number. The results, including subject-wise marks and rank, are vital for the upcoming online counselling process. Candidates are advised to fill in their course preferences for counselling, followed by a document verification round.
The AISSEE 2025 application correction window closes today, January 28. Candidates can make changes to gender, date of birth, category, medium, and parents' names. However, no changes are allowed in the candidate's name, photo, signature, mobile number, email address, address, or exam city, regardless of Aadhaar verification. Check details here.
The State Level Police Recruitment Board (SLPRB) Assam has released an additional result for the Assam Police Constable Physical Efficiency Test (PET) 2025. While previously qualified candidates remain unaffected, more aspirants are now eligible for the written exam. The recruitment includes multiple Constable posts across Assam Police and APRO. Candidates can check their results at slprbassam.in.
The Council of Architecture (CoA) has started the registration for NATA 2025 on February 3, 2025. Candidates can apply through the official website, nata.in. The exams will take place from March 1 to June 2025, with specific shifts on Fridays and Saturdays. Application fees vary by category, with fees ranging from ₹1000 to ₹15,000 depending on eligibility and location.
ISRO's PSLV-C60 mission, launched on December 30, 2024, aims to achieve India’s first in-space docking through the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX). Two satellites, SDX01 and SDX02, will attempt the maneuver on January 7, 2025. Success will position India among space pioneers and boost future missions like Chandrayaan-4 and the Bhartiya Antrish Station.
The US Department of State has begun revoking student visas based on political engagement, including social media activity. An AI-driven initiative, ‘Catch and Revoke,’ has led to hundreds of deportations, targeting students who liked or shared politically sensitive content. This crackdown raises concerns about free speech, digital surveillance, and the implications of AI in immigration enforcement.