AIMA has released the MAT PBT admit card 2025 on mat.aima.in. Candidates can download their hall tickets by logging in with their registration number and date of birth. The exam evaluates skills in Language Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Mathematical Skills, Data Analysis, and Economic & Business Environment. It is essential to carry the admit card on the exam day.
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In his first post on Truth Social as the 47th U.S. President, Donald Trump announced the dismissal of four senior officials appointed by Joe Biden. He emphasized his administration's vision to "Make America Great Again" and continued his iconic line, "YOU'RE FIRED!" The dismissed officials include Jose Andres, Mark Milley, Brian Hook, and Keisha Lance Bottoms. Here's a look at their education qualifications and career highlights
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the CMAT 2025 results on their official website. The exam, conducted on January 25 across 107 cities, saw an 85.32% attendance rate with 63,145 candidates appearing out of 74,012 registrants. Candidates can download their scorecards by entering their application number and date of birth on the official site.
The Indian Postal Department has activated the application status link for the 2025 recruitment of 21,413 Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) across India. The online application process, which began on February 10, 2025, will close on March 3, 2025. The recruitment is open to candidates with a 10th-grade education and local language knowledge, with a fee of Rs. 100 for general categories. Selection will be based on merit, document verification, and a medical examination.
Columbia University faces a federal ultimatum to enforce disciplinary policies and curb anti-Israel protests or risk losing $400 million in funding. Internal divisions persist among trustees, while campus unrest continues. The Trump administration has already withdrawn funds, citing inaction against antisemitism. Meanwhile, a Palestinian student activist was arrested, further intensifying tensions, reports Reuters and BBC.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced that his government has provided over 55,000 government jobs to youth in the state within 36 months, emphasizing a transparent recruitment process. Speaking at an event to distribute appointment letters to new teachers, Mann highlighted significant educational reforms, infrastructure improvements, and initiatives to upskill teachers, boosting enrollment in government schools.
The West Virginia Senate approved a bill on February 21, 2025, allowing religious and philosophical vaccine exemptions for schools, marking a departure from one of the nation's strictest vaccination policies. The bill, supported by Republican Senator Laura Wakim Chapman, would permit families to file objections to vaccinations based on their beliefs. If passed by the House, the bill could bring West Virginia in line with 45 other states offering similar exemptions.
Kentucky students have filed a lawsuit against the state, claiming that the education funding gap between wealthy and poor districts violates their constitutional rights. The lawsuit seeks to address declining state education funding, inequities in per-student spending, and inadequate resources in poorer districts. The case, which follows a landmark 1989 ruling, aims to ensure that all Kentucky children receive an adequate, equitable education. The legal challenge is expected to ultimately reach... Expand
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