NEET SS 2025 registration window closes today, February 24, 2025. Eligible candidates must apply before 11:55 PM on natboard.edu.in. Correction window opens February 27 to March 3, 2025. Admit cards release March 25, 2025, for exams on March 29-30, 2025. The test comprises 150 questions over two shifts. Registration steps listed on the official site.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will begin JEE Mains 2025 Session 1 on January 22, 2025. Admit cards are expected to be released soon, and candidates can download them from the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in, once available. NTA will conduct JEE Mains Session 1 at various centers across cities in India and 15 cities abroad.
The Madhya Pradesh Employee Selection Board (MPESB) will conduct the Anganwadi Supervisor Exam 2025 starting February 28. Admit cards will be released soon on the official website, esb.mp.gov.in. The exam will assess candidates for 660 vacancies in the Women and Child Development Department. The test will cover subjects like Child Development, Nutrition, General Knowledge, and Reasoning.
President Donald Trump’s administration has swiftly moved to dismantle federal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programmes, forcing universities to rethink their approach. While some institutions are renaming or restructuring DEI initiatives to stay compliant, others remain defiant, facing legal and financial risks. As federal scrutiny intensifies, colleges must navigate a complex landscape to uphold their commitment to diversity.
The Bihar Home Guard and Fire Services has opened registration for 15,000 Home Guard vacancies across 37 districts from March 27 to April 16, 2025, at onlinebhg.bihar.gov.in. 35% of seats are reserved for women. Selection involves a physical ability test, followed by a medical exam and document verification before final merit listing.
Pursuing higher education at Princeton University comes with an estimated annual cost of $90,718 for 2025-26, covering tuition, housing, food, fees, and miscellaneous expenses. Payment options include semester-based payments, monthly installments, and loans like Princeton Parent Loan or Direct PLUS Loan. Financial aid and scholarships are also available. Visit Princeton’s official website for more details.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the provisional answer key for the CSIR UGC NET 2025 exam on March 11. Candidates can download it from csirnet.nta.ac.in and challenge discrepancies until March 14 by paying INR 200 per question. The exam, held in 164 cities, saw participation from 2,38,451 candidates. Final answers will be determined after expert review.
Assam Board SEBA HSLC topper list 2025: The HSLC 2025 toppers have been announced by ASSEB, with Amishi Saikia from Pragya Academy, Jorhat, securing the top rank with 591 marks (98.50%). Saptarswa Bordoloi and Anirban Borgohain followed closely with 590 and 589 marks, respectively. Pragya Academy dominated the top rankings with two positions. The performance highlights academic excellence across districts like Jorhat and Kamrup (M), even as the overall pass percentage stood at 63.98%, reflecting... Expand
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has released the admit cards for the recruitment exams of 224 posts in the Northern Region. Candidates applying for Senior Assistant and Junior Assistant roles can now download their call letters from www.aai.aero. Exams will be held on April 21 and April 22, 2025. The selection includes a written test, a qualifying computer literacy test in MS Office (Hindi), and document verification. Admit cards will not be sent via post or courier.
CBSE will implement significant changes to the Class 10 and 12 board exams from 2026, providing two exam opportunities per year and a competency-based assessment to reduce academic stress and reliance on memorization. The exams will evaluate conceptual understanding and skills, making them more student-friendly.
Virginia’s education system faces uncertainty as federal budget cuts under Donald Trump’s administration impact schools and colleges. Proposed changes, including shifting special education oversight and suspending career readiness exams, raise concerns about funding and accountability. Educators fear losing critical resources, while local agencies struggle to adapt. The long-term impact on students remains unclear, reported by Virginia Mercury.