AP Inter Hall Ticket 2025 out: The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has released the hall tickets for AP Intermediate 1st and 2nd Year Examinations 2025. Students can download their hall tickets from the official BIEAP website or via WhatsApp service. Exams are scheduled from March 1 to March 20, 2025.
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The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has announced the results for the Assistant Engineer Mechanical Exam 2023, held on June 30, 2024. Candidates can check their results on rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in, where a PDF lists the roll numbers of shortlisted candidates. The commission has also released category-wise cut-off marks, with 109.67 as the highest qualifying score for the General category.
The National Institute of Design (NID) has released the NID DAT 2025 admit card on its official website. Registered candidates can download the hall ticket for the Design Aptitude Test (DAT), scheduled for January 5, 2025. The exam is for admission to the Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) and Master of Design (M.Des.) programmes at various NID campuses.
As AI becomes increasingly embedded in the workplace, a new report from Microsoft and LinkedIn reveals that 75% of workers now use AI tools. The 2024 Work Trend Index highlights a shift in hiring practices, with businesses favouring candidates with AI skills over those with more traditional experience. As AI proficiency rises, so does the demand for skilled professionals, with many workers turning to courses to stay competitive in an AI-driven job market.
Freshmen enrollment in the U.S. has rebounded by 5.5% in Fall 2024, marking the first significant post-pandemic increase. This surge reflects shifting student priorities toward career-focused programs, with notable rises in short-term certificates and associate degrees. Financial aid reforms, community college accessibility, and online learning models have further contributed to this shift, with adult learners, particularly those over 25, driving much of the growth.
Kimberly Diei, a University of Tennessee pharmacy student, faced expulsion over explicit social media posts deemed unprofessional. After suing the university for violating her First Amendment rights, she won a $250,000 settlement in 2023. Diei’s case highlights the importance of protecting students’ free speech and personal expression outside academic settings.
CBSE will introduce a global curriculum for foreign students from the 2026-2027 academic year, aligning with the NEP 2020. This will include board exams twice a year. The curriculum focuses on global education, critical thinking, and continuous assessment, making international education more accessible and affordable in India.
San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) may issue over 500 preliminary layoff notices to address a $113 million budget deficit for 2025-26. The Board of Education will vote on layoffs for 395 certified and 164 classified positions. Notices must be sent by March 15, with a final decision expected in May, potentially impacting school operations.
The NTA has scheduled JEE Main 2025 Session 2 for April 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, and 9. The exam city intimation slip is expected in the second week of March, and admit cards will be released three days before the exam. Candidates can download the exam city slip from jeemain.nta.nic.in once available.
The Odisha Public Service Commission has initiated the registration process for the Odisha Civil Services Exam 2024 to fill 265 vacancies. The selection process includes a preliminary objective exam, followed by the main exam and an interview. Candidates can submit their online applications by February 10, 2025. Detailed steps for applying are available on the official website, opsc.gov.in.
The US Department of State has reaffirmed its commitment to stringent visa enforcement, emphasizing continuous monitoring to ensure compliance with immigration laws. This heightened scrutiny has raised concerns among Green Card holders and international students, impacting higher education and long-term residency prospects. Experts warn that stricter policies could deter students and strain US universities financially.