The RBSE will hold the REET 2024 exam on February 27 and 28, 2025. The exam will take place in two shifts daily with strict guidelines and a negative marking system. Over a million candidates are expected to participate across 41 districts of Rajasthan.
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The AP EAPCET 2025 registration process has begun on the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. Candidates can apply for the exam until April 24, 2025, without a late fee, with further deadlines for late submissions extending until May 16, 2025. The exams will be held for Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy streams in May 2025. Candidates must check eligibility criteria and important dates to ensure a successful application.
Ivy League schools, once symbols of academic achievement, now operate under a highly competitive, scarcity-driven system that perpetuates inequality. With acceptance rates below 5%, students face immense stress and burnout. A recent study highlights how the top 1% are disproportionately admitted, while underprivileged students are at a severe disadvantage. The process, shaped by legacy admissions and preferential treatment, undermines true merit and shifts focus away from academic exploration,... Expand
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued the exam city slip for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier 2 Exam 2024. Candidates can login to their account on the official website of SSC to check and download the same. Check the official notice and the direct link to download here.
The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Madhya Pradesh, has announced the Round 2 schedule for MP NEET PG Counselling 2024. Registered candidates can check the full schedule on dme.mponline.gov.in. The Round 2 seat allotment results are set to be declared on January 8, 2025. Candidates can check important details here.
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Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Brown University professor, was deported from the US after admitting to attending Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s funeral in Lebanon. Federal agents discovered photos of Nasrallah and Iran’s supreme leader on her phone, leading to her expulsion. Despite her claims of attending the funeral for spiritual reasons, US authorities cited national security concerns. The deportation has sparked legal challenges and debate over immigration policies, with critics questioning... Expand
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore millions in teacher-preparation grants after ruling the terminations were "arbitrary and capricious." The lawsuit, filed by education groups, challenged the abrupt cancellation of over 100 grants. Courts also ordered funding restoration in eight states. The grants, federally mandated, were cut without following legal procedures.
Columbia University's Alma Mater statue, home to a hidden owl, has sparked various legends and debates over the years. Some believed finding the owl foretold future success, while others tied it to wisdom. The statue has also been a target for pranks, including the theft of her scepter by Cornell students in 1984, adding to its legendary status.
California’s new bar exam, launching on February 25, 2025, has faced significant issues in its early stages, including scheduling problems, technical glitches with remote proctoring, and limited in-person test locations. As reported by Reuters, 67% of examinees have struggled with the system, causing frustration for the 5,300 test takers. Communication breakdowns and errors in registration have only added to the challenges, leaving many uncertain about the exam's rollout despite efforts to... Expand
On a quiet night in Lucknow, a young Shubhanshu Shukla gazed at the sky, captivated by the stories of the Kargil War. Two decades later, he is set to make history as India’s next astronaut. A decorated Indian Air Force fighter pilot, Shukla has trained rigorously in Russia and India, preparing for both the Gaganyaan mission and Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) to the International Space Station. His journey—from flying MiG-21s to commanding a SpaceX Dragon—marks India’s ascent in human... Expand