The Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination (TBJEE) has extended the TJEE 2025 registration deadline until March 9, 2025. Applicants can complete their forms on the official website, tbjee.nic.in. The exam is scheduled for April 23, 2025, in three shifts covering Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. Candidates must register online, submit required documents, and pay the application fee.
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The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has activated the document upload link for candidates shortlisted for the IBPS SO 2025 interview. The interview call letter is available on the official website until February 25, 2025. Candidates must secure at least 40% marks (35% for reserved categories) to qualify. The final selection will be based on combined scores from the main exam and interview.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) announced the Bihar Board 10th Result 2025 on March 29, with a pass percentage of 82.11%. A total of 15.58 lakh students appeared for the exam, and 12.79 lakh students passed. Sakshi Kumari, Anshu Kumari, and Ranjan Verma emerged as joint toppers, scoring 97.8%. Students can check their results online at official websites. The exams were held from February 17 to February 25, 2025.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) warns about a rise in fake universities offering invalid degrees. Students are advised to verify the recognition status of institutions on the UGC website. Complaints about unapproved programs can be emailed to ugcampc@gmail.com. The UGC emphasizes the importance of due diligence to secure valid qualifications.
The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP), will declare the AP Inter 1st and 2nd year results on April 12, 2025, at 11:00 AM. Over 10 lakh students can check their scores on bie.ap.gov.in or via WhatsApp and SMS. The article provides steps to access results online and notes options for recounting and supplementary exams in June 2025, supporting students’ academic progression.
The SSC has announced the results for the Stenographer Grade C and D positions for 2025. Candidates who took the exam in December 2024 can now check their results online. Those who qualified are set to move on to the Stenography Skill Test and Document Verification stages.
NTA concluded JEE Mains 2025 Session 1 on January 30 and released the provisional answer key on February 4. Candidates can raise objections until February 6. After review, the final answer key will determine the results, likely to be declared by February 12. Results will be available on jeemains.nta.nic.in once the link is active.
The registration for Alabama’s Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students’ Act (CHOOSE Act) 2024 has begun. The program offers funding for private school tuition, homeschooling, and other educational expenses. Over 165 private and 3 public schools have already joined, with 5,256 applications received by January 5. Administered by the Alabama Department of Revenue, the act provides Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) for eligible K-12 students in Alabama.
The registration for Kerala KMAT 2025 closes tomorrow, February 10, 2025. Interested candidates can apply online at cee.kerala.gov.in for the MBA entrance exam scheduled for February 23. General category candidates must pay an application fee of Rs. 1,000, while SC candidates pay Rs. 500, and ST candidates are exempted. The exam will test candidates' quantitative ability, logical reasoning, and verbal skills. Don't miss the chance to apply before the deadline!
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main 2025 exam city intimation slip on its official website. The first session of the exam, scheduled between January 22-30, will include two papers: Paper 1 for BE/BTech aspirants and Paper 2 for BArch/BPlanning candidates. Candidates can download their exam city slip by entering their application details on the NTA portal.
Antisemitism has surged on U.S. college campuses following the Israel-Hamas war, with incidents rising by 337%. Universities like Harvard, UPenn, and MIT have been central to the controversy. Jewish students face discrimination, prompting federal investigations. Pressure from both political sides, including potential funding cuts, adds to the tension as colleges navigate how to address the crisis.