The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) have announced the RRB ALP result 2025 on February 26, with results available for multiple regions, including Kolkata, Bilaspur, and Mumbai. The exam, held in November 2024, is part of the recruitment process for 18,799 Assistant Loco Pilot vacancies. Candidates can check their results on their regional RRB websites using their credentials.
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NCERT is recruiting for various roles in their Media Production Division, including Production Assistant and Video Editor. Candidates aged 21-45 with relevant qualifications can apply through NCERT's website. Selection involves a walk-in interview and skill test at the CIET office in March 2025. Selected candidates will earn up to Rs. 60,000 per month.
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has announced the CS Executive December 2024 results for Syllabus 2017 and Syllabus 2022 on February 25, 2025. Candidates can check their results at icsi.edu using their roll and registration numbers. While CS Professional result-cum-marks statements will be dispatched, no physical copies will be provided for CS Executive. The next ICSI exams are set for June 1-10, with enrollment starting on February 26.
Studying abroad, especially in the US, is increasingly expensive due to rising tuition costs and the depreciating Indian Rupee (INR). Over the past five years, the USD/INR exchange rate has worsened, increasing education loan costs by 3-5% annually. The Union Budget 2024 also introduces a Tax Collection at Source (TCS) on foreign education expenses, adding to financial challenges.
Encore High School for the Arts in Hesperia is set to close on January 9, 2025, due to declining enrollment, displacing nearly 500 students. In response, Excelsior Charter Schools are offering immediate assistance, including enrollment help and a special information session for families. Excelsior is prioritizing a smooth transition for displaced students, including those in specialized programs. The charter network is committed to ensuring a seamless educational journey for affected students,... Expand
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.
Tamil Nadu schools closed due to Pongal: Schools, colleges, and government offices in Tamil Nadu will be closed for a week to celebrate Pongal 2025 from January 14 to January 19. The government has additionally declared January 17 as a holiday to accommodate travel plans after receiving numerous requests from residents.
SOF Declares IMO Result 2024-25: The Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) has declared the results of the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) 2024-25, available on sofworld.org. Students in Classes 1 to 12 have competed to test their mathematical skills. Winners receive various awards, including cash prizes, medals, and scholarships at international, zonal, and school levels.
Usha Vance's parents, Krish and Lakshmi Chilukuri, have significantly impacted US education through their academic careers. Lakshmi, a professor and Provost at UC San Diego, leads with a commitment to diversity and innovation, while Krish, an engineering professor at San Diego State University, has shaped future generations of engineers. Their legacy, rooted in a deep commitment to education and cultural heritage, continues to influence US academia, as their daughter steps into the national... Expand
The State Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (SCTEVT), Odisha, has announced the SCTEVT Diploma Result 2025 for the winter semester. Candidates can check their results on sctevt.odisha.gov.in by entering their registration number and date of birth. The results cover multiple semesters, and candidates can download the PDF result and verify their marks using their roll numbers.
UNICEF's latest report reveals that 52 million children worldwide are out of school due to ongoing conflicts in regions like Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, and Myanmar. The study highlights the severe disruption to education caused by wars, with many schools damaged or repurposed. With over 473 million children living in conflict zones, UNICEF calls for urgent action to prevent a generation from being lost to war and to protect their right to education.