Exam dates for the recruitment of Class-III and IV posts have been announced, spanning from March 20 to March 30, 2025. Various positions such as Law Assistant, Office Assistant, Junior Engineer, and others will have their exams scheduled on specific dates within this period, with multiple time slots for different posts.
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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.
Indian students in Canada can ease financial burdens by taking part-time jobs like Library Assistants, Teaching Assistants, Research Assistants, Online Freelance Jobs, and Internships/Co-op Programs. These roles not only help manage expenses but also offer valuable experience. With work-hour flexibility, students can enhance their career prospects while earning, gaining skills, and making industry connections.
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has released hall tickets for the SSC (Class 10) and HSC (Class 12) exams 2025. Regular students can collect them from their schools, while private candidates can download them from gseb.org.in. The admit card is mandatory for entry and includes key details like the student's name, roll number, exam center, and schedule. Students must verify all information and carry a printed copy along with a valid photo ID on exam day.
IIT Roorkee has shifted the GATE 2025 exam centres from Prayagraj to Lucknow for the February 15 and 16 exams due to the Mahakumbh Mela. The decision follows concerns from candidates about travel difficulties. Updated admit cards have been issued, and candidates must verify details while downloading them. Admit cards are available on the GOAPS portal.
As generative AI disrupts the job market, US students are flocking to high school shop classes, with enrollment surging by 13%. School districts are investing millions of dollars to revamp vocational programs, offering a hedge against AI job disruption. These hands-on courses in fields like construction, manufacturing, and welding provide students with lucrative, high-skill careers. With rising demand and increasing job stability, vocational education is quickly becoming a popular and viable... Expand
Virginia schools face a potential $2.4 billion shortfall if President Donald Trump's federal education cuts are implemented. The loss of federal funding could severely impact programs for high-poverty students, teacher training, and food assistance. As school divisions prepare their budgets, uncertainty looms about the impact of Trump's cuts, particularly in areas like Richmond and Charlottesville. Legal challenges further complicate the situation, leaving Virginia's educational future... Expand
The PM Internship Scheme 2025 registration closes today, March 31, as per the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. This 12-month internship, including six months of practical training, offers a ₹5,000 monthly stipend and a one-time ₹6,000 grant. Open to unemployed Indian residents aged 21-24, it provides 1.18 lakh opportunities across various educational backgrounds in leading companies.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed new education laws, banning cellphone use during class and providing free breakfast for all public school students. The measures aim to improve student focus and address food insecurity, benefiting over 425,000 families and fostering better learning environments.
Eight Democratic-led states have sued the Trump administration over cuts to federal teacher training grants, arguing the move threatens education quality and worsens staffing shortages. The lawsuit challenges the Department of Education’s decision to eliminate key funding, citing violations of congressional authority. As the legal battle unfolds, the fate of these critical programs remains uncertain.
Maharashtra's IT Minister Ashish Shelar announced the development of the state's AI policy, emphasizing that AI complements, rather than substitutes, traditional education. This initiative aligns with India's National Education Policy and Prime Minister Modi's vision. Amidst concerns on job displacement, he assured the policy aims to balance technological advancements with safeguarding education, employment, and cybersecurity.