The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is inviting online applications for 1,161 Constable/Tradesmen vacancies. Candidates with Matriculation or equivalent qualifications can apply on the official CISF website from March 5 to April 3, 2025. ITI-trained candidates will be preferred for skilled trades. The selection process includes personal details registration, document uploads, and fee payment.
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The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has declared the Class 12 results for 2025, with girls excelling across all streams. The board evaluated over 12.8 lakh answer sheets in a record 27 days, achieving an 86.50% pass rate. Female students dominated the Science, Arts, and Commerce streams, reflecting the impact of educational reforms and government initiatives promoting girls' education.
The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) has announced the 2025-26 admission schedule, with offline registrations for Balvatika-2 and Classes 2-12 starting April 2 and ending April 11. Online registrations for Balvatika-1, Balvatika-3, and Class 1 concluded in March, with provisional lists ongoing. Class 11 admissions will follow CBSE Class 10 results. Key dates include April 17 for provisional lists and June 30 as the final admission deadline, extendable to July 31 if seats remain vacant.
A new survey reveals that 35% of U.S. college professors believe academic freedom has declined in the past six years. Conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago, the survey highlights growing concerns over self-censorship, with over half of professors admitting to altering language or avoiding controversial topics. Faculty members also worry about job security and the climate surrounding academic freedom, as political pressures and external factors increasingly shape their ability to teach... Expand
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta met with education professionals to discuss advancing the education system in the national capital. Gupta emphasized the need for cooperation to make Delhi's education system the best in the country. She promised a budget reflecting the expectations of Delhi's citizens and announced initiatives for public participation in budget planning.
When winter storms strike, U.S. schools must carefully decide whether to cancel or delay classes. The decision involves monitoring weather forecasts, assessing road conditions, and ensuring safe travel for students and staff. Transportation departments and weather experts play a key role in this process. Ultimately, the safety of students is the top priority. While snow days may disrupt schedules, school closures are made to protect everyone from hazardous winter conditions.
ICSI has reopened registration with a late fee for the CS June 2025 exam until April 9, 2025. Candidates must complete pre-exam tests and an orientation program for eligibility. The exam fee includes INR 250 late fee, and modifications cost INR 250 each. Submit applications via SMASH portal before the deadline to avoid issues.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar distributed appointment letters to 51,389 newly recruited teachers. The total number of government teachers in the state will now be 5,65,427. The state government prioritizes education and plans to allocate more budget. Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav criticized the recruitment process and demanded 65% reservation for backward communities.
As CBSE Class 10 board exams approach, Social Science emerges as a vital subject requiring strategic preparation. Scheduled for February 25, 2025, the exam covers History, Geography, Political Science, and Economics. Key tips for 3-mark short-answer questions include focusing on clarity, using concise language, incorporating examples, and mastering time management. Expert guidance enhances confidence and exam readiness.
Maharashtra BJP leader Nitesh Rane has called for a ban on wearing burqas during the state’s upcoming Class 10 and 12 board exams. In a letter to Education Minister Dada Bhuse, Rane expressed concerns over potential malpractices and security risks, suggesting checks by female officers to ensure fairness. The state education ministry has yet to respond.