The Bihar Public Service Commission has announced the exam schedule for the 70th Combined Competitive Examination Mains 2024, running from April 25 to April 30, 2025. The registration starts on February 21, 2025, and closes on March 17, 2025. The mains include four papers with a total of 2035 administrative vacancies available. Candidates can apply on the official website.
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The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board, Raipur, has begun CG PAT 2025 registrations. Candidates can apply at vyapam.cgstate.gov.in until April 21. Admit cards will be released on May 7, and the exam will be held on May 15 in a single shift (9:00 AM-12:15 PM). The paper will have 200 questions for 200 marks. Candidates can check the details here.
The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have released mock tests for the RPF Constable recruitment exam (CEN RPF 02/2024). These tests, available on official RRB websites, help candidates understand the exam format. The CBT is scheduled from March 2 to March 20, 2025. Shortlisted candidates will proceed to the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Physical Measurement Test (PMT), and Document Verification (DV).
Concord University’s CU Free Program offers eligible West Virginia students free tuition for a four-year degree. Available to incoming freshmen, current, and transfer students, the program covers base tuition costs after other financial aid. Students must meet criteria like maintaining a 2.0 GPA, earning 24 credits annually, and filing the FAFSA on time.
The SLPRB Assam has postponed the written exam for Constable and other posts to April 6, 2025, from its earlier date of March 23, 2025, due to administrative reasons. Admit cards will now be available from April 1, 2025, instead of March 17. Candidates can download them using their application number, name, and Date of Birth.
IIT Roorkee has released the final answer key for GATE 2025 on the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. Candidates can log in to review their answers and check the cut-off marks. While the key aids in analyzing performance, some students have raised concerns about potential errors and a lack of structured formatting in the answer key.
The Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) has released the answer key for the Jharkhand Matric Level Joint Competitive Examination-2023 (JMLCCE). Candidates can download it from www.jssc.nic.in and raise objections between February 11 and February 20, 2025, by emailing jsscjharkhand02@gmail.com with valid references. The recruitment aims to fill 455 vacancies, with the exam initially scheduled for July 28, 2024, but later conducted on September 29, 2024.
The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has announced the Class 10 results for 2025 on January 24. Students can check their results on the official NIOS Result website, results.nios.ac.in. The exams, held from October 22 to November 29, 2024, were conducted in single shifts. Candidates can follow simple steps to download and print their results for future reference.
Ohio State University spends $13 million annually on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. This budget supports DEI departments, controversial academic courses, and funding for external organizations. The substantial expenditure has sparked a debate, with critics questioning its necessity in a conservative state and advocates endorsing it as crucial for equity and systemic change.
As the CBSE Class 10 Science Board exam approaches on February 20, 2025, students are refining their preparation strategies. The exam will test knowledge across physics, chemistry, and biology through 39 questions worth 80 marks. Expert tips emphasize mastering the basics, practicing MCQs, and utilizing effective study habits. With tailored strategies for each science branch, students can boost their confidence and achieve excellent results.
The US Department of Education has placed UC Santa Barbara under investigation, alongside 59 other universities, for allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment. Institutions face potential enforcement actions under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. This scrutiny follows rising campus tensions linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict, sparking protests, encampments, and federal intervention.