The University of North Carolina System has increased out-of-state undergraduate tuition while keeping in-state rates steady for the ninth year, addressing inflation and funding needs. UNC-Chapel Hill's out-of-state tuition rises to $43,152, while programs like NC Promise ensure in-state affordability. The move aims to maintain financial stability and support essential services without burdening North Carolina residents.
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Bank of Baroda (BOB) is hiring 4,000 apprentices across India for 2025, offering stipends of INR 15,000–20,000/month. Eligible graduates, aged 20-28, can apply online from February 19 to March 11, 2025. The recruitment process includes an online exam, document verification, language proficiency, and medical fitness checks. For more details, visit bankofbaroda.in.
The Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS) have released the Common Entrance Test (CET) results. Candidates can check and download the PDF merit list for Class 6 and 9 admissions 2025 on rashtriyamilitaryschools.edu.in. Interview call letters for shortlisted candidates will be accessible via the candidate login panel starting today, January 28, 2025. Candidates can check the direct link here.
Columbia University has disciplined students for occupying a campus building during pro-Palestinian protests, imposing suspensions, expulsions, and degree revocations. Meanwhile, U.S. immigration agents arrested Palestinian graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, part of Trump's crackdown on anti-Israel activists. The administration also withdrew $400 million in federal funding from Columbia over alleged inaction against antisemitism, escalating campus tensions.
HPCL has released the admit cards for the Junior Executive Recruitment 2025, offering 234 vacancies in Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, and Chemical disciplines. Eligible candidates can now download their admit cards for the exam on March 27, 2025. The selection process includes a Computer-Based Test, Group Task/Discussion, Skill Test, and Personal Interview. The selected candidates will receive a salary package of Rs. 10.58 lakh per annum. Full details are available on the HPCL official... Expand
HPCL has announced the recruitment of Junior Executives for 63 vacancies across various engineering disciplines. The application process for diploma holders begins on March 26, 2025, and candidates can apply online until April 30, 2025. The recruitment involves a Computer-Based Test (CBT), Group Discussion (GD), Skill Test, and Interview. The selected candidates will receive a salary ranging from ?30,000 to ?1,20,000 per month, with age limits and relaxation provisions based on government norms.
CBSE is developing a global curriculum for its foreign schools, which will also be available to international and CBSE-affiliated schools in India from the 2026-27 academic session. The curriculum aims to compete with boards like Cambridge International (CI) and IB, offering a flexible, globally competitive learning experience. A meeting this week will finalize details, and the draft will soon be made public.
The Bar Council of India (BCI) will soon announce the AIBE 19 exam results. The provisional answer key was released on December 29, 2024, with objections accepted until January 10, 2025. Candidates will receive +1 for correct answers, with no negative marking. To check and download the result, candidates must visit allindiabarexamination.com and follow the provided steps.
Amrita University has released the AEEE Phase 1 results for 2025 on February 8. Candidates who appeared for the Phase 1 exam can now check their scores via the official Amrita University website using their registered email or phone number. The results will help in the admission process, with the best score from both phases being considered for selection. The Phase 2 exam is scheduled from May 10 to 14, 2025.
Tripura CM Manik Saha announced development projects worth around Rs 1000 crore for improving rural educational infrastructure. These include constructing school buildings, additional classrooms, and facilities like toilets, libraries, and laboratories. Major projects are under RIDF, NESIDS, and other schemes, aiming to ensure quality education and modern facilities in rural schools.
Around 60% of Mumbai University's TYBCom students failed their semester V exams, a trend similar to last year. Of the 55,620 students who appeared for the exams, only 23,134 passed. Poor attendance, over-reliance on online content, and the rise in autonomous colleges are possible reasons cited.