The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has started the registration process for KEAM 2025, covering courses in Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, MBBS, Ayurveda, and more. Eligible candidates can apply at cee.kerala.gov.in by March 10, 2025. Required documents must be uploaded within the specified deadlines. Applicants should complete the online form, pay the fee, and submit necessary certificates.
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The extended registration window for the AISSEE 2025 will close today, January 23, 2025. Parents can apply for Class 6 and 9 exams until 5 pm on the official website. The application fee submission deadline is January 24, and the correction window will open on January 26, 2025. Candidates can check the direct link here.
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The Indian government has announced a significant increase in medical seats, with MBBS seats reaching 1,18,190 and PG seats at 74,306. This move aims to address the gap between medical aspirants and available seats, supporting healthcare needs across the country. Plans include expanding medical colleges and upgrading existing ones, alongside the establishment of new medical institutions attached to district hospitals. The government's initiative seeks to enhance healthcare delivery and provide... Expand
To protect Bihar's linguistic heritage, the state government will unify eight language academies under one governing body for better management. The academies, which include Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Magahi, faced issues with service conditions and fund utilization. Sufficient funds will now be allocated to ensure these academies effectively fulfill their purpose.
Delhi School EWS Result 2025: Delhi's Directorate of Education has announced the first draw of lots for EWS/DG category admissions for the 2025-26 academic session. Conducted transparently on March 5, 2025, the process ensures fairness. Parents can check results on the DoE website and proceed with admission formalities. Unselected children may have further opportunities in upcoming draws.
Three GOP lawmakers in Wisconsin have introduced a bill requiring the display of "In God We Trust" in every public school classroom by the 2026-27 school year. The proposal follows a national trend, with several states already enacting similar laws. The motto, established as the national slogan in 1956, has faced legal challenges over the years, but recent court rulings affirm its constitutionality. Governor Tony Evers has not yet commented on the bill.
Class 12 students of Dayanand College in Latur, Maharashtra, pledged against copying ahead of the HSC exams scheduled from February 11 to March 18. The initiative aligns with the government's 'copy-free' exam campaign and includes a week-long awareness program. Students committed to thorough preparation, rejecting unfair means, and encouraging ethical exam practices to achieve excellent results.
Ohio State University faces scrutiny over $13.3 million spent on diversity programs and $15.8 million received from China. Open the Books report questions DEI staff count and financial allocations. OSU has accepted significant foreign and federal funding for various programs, raising concerns about transparency and the connection with international sources.
The Kerala Knowledge Economy Mission (KKEM), an initiative by Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council (K-DISC), the Government of Kerala, has partnered with Coursera, a leading global online learning platform, to equip youth across the state with industry-relevant skills.