The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon release the CUET PG 2025 city intimation slip, which informs candidates about their assigned exam city. The exam will be held from March 13 to April 1, 2025, in three daily shifts. Candidates can download the slip from exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-PG/ using their application details. The question papers will be available in multiple languages based on subject selection.
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UP DELED Counselling 2024: The UP DElEd State Merit Rank 2024 for 3,25,769 candidates has been released on updeled.gov.in. Candidates within ranks 1 to 2,40,000 must pay ₹5,000 for institute selection by January 12, with phased admission processes starting December 30. Admission requires locking choices and confirming placements.
The registration for CUSAT CAT 2025 concludes today, March 10. Candidates can apply through the official website. Various B.Tech programs offer distinct seat availabilities, and the exam will be held from May 10 to 12 in a computer-based format.
The Santa Ana Unified School District agreed to halt its Ethnic Studies curriculum after a lawsuit from Jewish advocacy groups accused it of including antisemitic content and bypassing public input. The settlement requires revising the courses with public input and ensuring transparency in curriculum development.
A study by the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity (FREOPP) reveals the return on investment (ROI) for 21 college majors, helping students understand which degrees lead to the highest financial rewards. Majors like engineering, computer science, and nursing offer significant median ROIs, while fields like education and fine arts provide lower returns. This information assists students in making financially informed decisions about their college education and future career prospects.
Interest in US postgraduate programs dropped by 40% in early 2025, with India experiencing a 36.8% decline, according to StudyPortals. The decline in demand is attributed to shifting perceptions of stability and opportunity in the US, alongside restrictive policies under the Trump administration. Meanwhile, the UK has seen a rise in international student interest, with some fields showing increases of up to 25%. The UK is increasingly viewed as a welcoming alternative to the US for postgraduate... Expand
The registration for the Indian Army's NCC Special Entry Scheme 2025 closes today, March 15, 2025. The scheme offers 70 vacancies for NCC Men and 6 for NCC Women. Interested candidates must be between 19 and 25 years old and hold an NCC "C" Certificate. The application process is available on the official Indian Army website. Shortlisted candidates will undergo the selection process and be assigned training based on merit.
US President Donald Trump has introduced stricter Public Service Loan Forgiveness rules, barring nonprofit workers linked to immigration and other "improper" activities from loan relief. Critics call it unconstitutional, while legal battles loom. The move reverses Biden-era expansions that benefited over 1 million borrowers. As restrictions take effect, advocacy groups prepare to challenge the policy.
UKPSC has reopened the application window for 613 Lecturer vacancies. Candidates can now apply from March 6 to 12, 2025, on the official website, psc.uk.gov.in. The recruitment drive aims to fill 550 male and 63 female vacancies. Applicants must meet eligibility criteria including age limit and education qualification. Selection process involves a Screening Test and Written Examination.
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