The Railway Recruitment Board has declared the 2025 Junior Engineer results for 7,951 vacancies. Qualified candidates can check their results and download the result PDF from the official and regional RRB websites. Minimum qualifying marks vary based on category, with updates available on regional websites.
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Central Board of Secondary Education will likely declare Class 10 and 12 results for 2025 soon. Students can check scores on cbse.gov.in. Results will also be available on DigiLocker and UMANG app. Past trends suggest results between mid and late May. Students need roll number to view results. Digital mark sheets will be on DigiLocker.
IGNOU has opened the portal for the June 2025 Term-End Examinations (TEE) for its ODL and online programme students. The submission period runs from March 15 to April 20, 2025, without a late fee, with a late fee window until April 27, 2025. Students must select the exam mode and centre carefully. Those in practical/lab courses should contact their Regional Centre for details. Students are urged to check their programme validity and review instructions before submitting the forms.
The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has released the MHT CET 2025 admit card for the PCB group on April 3. Candidates can download their hall tickets from cetcell.mahacet.org using their registered credentials. The PCB group exam will be held from April 9 to 17, while the PCM group test is scheduled from April 19 to 27.
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has announced a two-day reopening of the 2024 registration window for the 2025 Higher Secondary Examination, allowing late enrolment with a fine. This decision follows multiple requests from students, parents, and school heads. The registration will be open on February 12 and 13, 2025, and must be completed with required documents.
TS EAMCET 2025: The Telangana Higher Education Council has announced the exam schedules for key entrance tests in 2025, including TS EAMCET for engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy courses, and PGECET for postgraduate engineering courses. TS EAMCET engineering exams will be held from May 2-5, while agriculture and pharmacy exams are scheduled for April 29-30. PGECET will take place from June 16-19. Other exams such as TS ICET, TS LAWCET, and TS ECET are also scheduled. Candidates should stay... Expand
President-elect Donald Trump's promise to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education has ignited debate among policymakers and educators. Advocates argue for decentralization to boost literacy rates, while critics fear the loss of federal funding, civil rights protections, and crucial educational data collection would harm students.
GMAC has launched Advancery, an AI-powered platform designed to simplify business school selection and application processes. Offering personalised insights, verified data, and comprehensive programme comparisons, Advancery helps professionals and aspiring students align their educational goals with career aspirations. The platform features a 7-day free trial and will continue expanding with additional tools such as coaching services. Advancery promises to be a key resource for those seeking to... Expand
Around 35 French higher education institutions, coordinated by Campus France, are participating in the 2025 APAIE conference in New Delhi, highlighting France's aims to expand academic and scientific ties in the Asia-Pacific region. The event emphasizes the crucial role of higher education in addressing global challenges. France targets to host 30,000 Indian students by 2030.
The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 highlight five IITs in the top 100 for Engineering & Technology. IIT Delhi (26th) leads, followed by IIT Bombay (28th), IIT Madras (53rd), IIT Kharagpur (60th), and IIT Kanpur (72nd). Strong employer reputation boosts rankings, but further research impact and global collaborations can improve their global standing.
Art education is vital for students' cognitive, emotional, and creative development. In response to this, Proposition 28 allocated $1 billion for arts education in LAUSD. However, funds have allegedly been misused, as they were redirected to cover existing staff costs rather than hiring new art teachers. Parents, including former superintendent Austin Beutner, have filed a lawsuit demanding proper allocation to support students' arts education, especially in low-income schools.