The RRB NTPC 2024 exam dates are expected to be announced soon, with exams likely scheduled for the first quarter of 2025. Candidates can access detailed schedules on their regional RRB websites. Admit cards will be released four days before the exam, containing vital information such as exam centre, date, and timings. An Exam City Intimation Slip will be issued 10 days prior to the exam to help candidates plan travel. The recruitment offers 11,558 vacancies.
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NTA has extended the CUET UG 2025 registration deadline to March 24, with fee submission due by March 25. The correction window will be open from March 26-28. Exams will be held from May 8 to June 1. Candidates should apply on cuet.nta.nic.in promptly to avoid last-minute issues. Paper-wise schedules will be announced later.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has started GAT-B 2025 online registration at exams.nta.ac.in/DBT. Interested candidates can apply until March 3, 2025. The exam is scheduled for April 20, 2025, in Computer-Based Test (CBT) form. Candidates can check the direct link and other important details here.
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has announced the MAH CET 2025 exam schedule for various courses, including MHT CET, LLB, BCA, MBA, B.Ed, and MCA. The exams will be conducted between March and April 2025. Candidates can check the detailed schedule and official notification on the MAHACET website at cetcell.mahacet.org.
Concord University’s CU Free Program offers eligible West Virginia students free tuition for a four-year degree. Available to incoming freshmen, current, and transfer students, the program covers base tuition costs after other financial aid. Students must meet criteria like maintaining a 2.0 GPA, earning 24 credits annually, and filing the FAFSA on time.
NHSRCL has announced a recruitment drive for 72 managerial positions in 2025, with vacancies in various technical and administrative fields. Eligible candidates with a BE/B.Tech/Architecture degree can apply by April 24, 2025. Positions include Junior Technical Managers and Assistant Managers in Civil, Electrical, Architecture, and Procurement. The application fee is Rs 400 for General, EWS, and OBC-NCL categories, with exemptions for SC, ST, and women candidates. Full details are available on... Expand
President Trump's executive order to dismantle the US Department of Education has left local school districts uncertain about its impact. While districts like West Fargo, Fargo, and Moorhead schools are monitoring developments, they are waiting for guidance from state officials. With plans for significant layoffs and restructuring, Trump's move aims to return education control to the states, but the future remains unclear as school leaders focus on ensuring the continuity of quality education.
Internships have evolved from mere résumé additions to essential career pathways, driven by AI, data analytics, and digital transformation. A recent 103% surge in postings underscores their growing importance in bridging academia and industry. With lucrative stipends and in-demand skills like communication, SEO, and Python, internships now offer career acceleration, industry exposure, and networking opportunities.
The National Testing Agency has released the provisional answer key and recorded response sheet for JEE (Main) 2025 Session 2. Candidates can view and challenge the answer key for Paper 1 (B.E./B. Tech.) from April 11 to April 13, 2025, by paying a fee of ?200 per question. The final result will be based on the revised answer key, if any challenge is accepted. The documents are available at https://jeemain.nta.nic.in.
California State University has revised its "Young Males of Color Consortium" program, making it open to all students after a complaint accused the university of violating Title IX. The program, originally intended to support men of color, was found to unlawfully exclude White men, raising concerns over racial and sex-based discrimination. Following a federal investigation, CSU ended the exclusionary policy, signaling a key move in aligning with civil rights laws in higher education.
The University of Washington has agreed to a $4 million settlement after students sued over tuition fees for in-person education they never received during the COVID-19 pandemic. While UW denies wrongdoing, the lawsuit argued that students paid for campus access but were restricted to online learning. Eligible students will receive compensation, with final approval expected in July.