The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the schedule for CUET (PG) 2025, with exams set to take place from March 13 to April 1 in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format. A total of 4,12,024 candidates have registered for the test, covering 157 subjects. The question paper will be available in English and Hindi, with exceptions for specific subjects.
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CBSE has announced that students not attending regular schools will be barred from appearing in Class 12 board exams. This aims to counter the rise of 'dummy schools' where students skip classes to focus on engineering and medical entrance exams. The decision will be effective from the 2025-2026 academic session.
The University of Michigan is closing its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) office, citing President Trump’s executive orders and federal warnings on funding. Despite past expansions, DEI programs will be phased out, with student services shifting to other offices. The university will increase financial aid, scholarships, and mental health support while keeping some multicultural spaces open.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the CUET UG 2025 registration on March 22, 2025. Candidates can apply through cuet.nta.nic.in before the deadline. The exam will be held in CBT mode from May 8 to June 1, 2025. Applicants must complete their registration early to avoid technical issues. Detailed schedules and updates will be available on the official website.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team has been temporarily blocked from accessing student data by the US Department of Education following privacy concerns. The decision, stemming from a lawsuit filed by California college students, prevents DOGE from viewing federal student aid records until at least February 16, 2025. The case highlights privacy violations and sparks debate over the influence of private-sector efforts in public education systems, with further hearings... Expand
The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has issued the Analyst Grade 2 Hall Ticket 2025 on its official website, psc.ap.gov.in. Candidates appearing for the exam on March 25 and 26, 2025, can download their hall tickets from the activated link. The hall ticket includes essential information like exam venue, reporting time, and guidelines for the examination.
Ivy League admissions in 2025 are more competitive than ever, and many students and parents are making key mistakes that harm their chances. From assuming a 4.0 GPA guarantees admission to overdoing "passion projects," parents are often misled by outdated strategies. This article highlights the top five mistakes and offers practical solutions to improve the application process, helping students stand out with authenticity and strategic planning.
Greene County, Tennessee, is set to vote on a resolution opposing Governor Bill Lee’s Education Freedom Act, a voucher bill that would divert public funds to private schools. The Greene County Board of Education, concerned about the bill’s potential impact on local schools, argues it would reduce resources for public education. The vote, scheduled for Wednesday, highlights the growing opposition to the controversial proposal across the state, with many local school boards voicing their... Expand
The NEET MDS 2025 application correction window will close on March 16, 2025. Candidates can make corrections on the official website, natboard.edu.in. The correction process is in two phases, with the second phase from March 27 to March 31. Candidates can modify certain fields like category and PwD status, but changes to name, test city, nationality, mobile number, and email ID are not allowed. The NEET MDS exam is scheduled for April 19, 2025.
The Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS), Telangana, has released the provisional final merit list for Telangana NEET PG counselling 2024. Eligible candidates can download it and participate in the counselling process based on NEET PG ranks and other criteria. Required documents include NEET PG scorecard, admit card, and various certificates.
A resolution introduced by Marin County school board member Mark Koerner questioning the term "toxic masculinity" sparked a fierce backlash in early March 2025. The proposal, aimed at addressing the struggles young men face, was met with criticism for its timing and controversial stance. Amid strong opposition from parents and educators, Koerner withdrew the resolution, highlighting deep divides over gender discussions in the district. The incident underscores the ongoing national debate about... Expand