The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to release the provisional CSIR NET Answer Key 2025 on its official website. Candidates can review the answer key and raise objections for a fee within the given timeframe. The final response sheet will be published after all challenges are resolved.
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Donald Trump's push to close the US Education Department is facing significant challenges, as his plans clash with legislative requirements and his own policy goals. While Trump aims to reduce federal control over education, Congress has enacted laws mandating the department's funding and programs, limiting his authority. Internal conflicts, such as new initiatives and his cabinet pick, further complicate the path forward. Trump's efforts to abolish the department remain uncertain as he... Expand
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has extended the application deadline for the Civil Services (Prelims) Examination 2025 to February 18, 2025. A seven-day correction window will follow from February 19 to 25. The exam will fill 979 vacancies, with the prelims scheduled for May 25, 2025. Applicants must complete One-Time Registration before applying.
As India gears up for the Union Budget 2025, the education sector anticipates transformative reforms aimed at enhancing digital infrastructure, improving funding, and increasing access to education. Key expectations include integration of AI and technology into curricula, reducing educational costs, fostering industry-academia partnerships, and addressing digital divides in rural areas. Experts also stress the need for targeted investments in skills development to ensure a globally competitive... Expand
The NTA has released admit cards for the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Exam (AISSEE) 2025. Candidates can download them from exams.nta.ac.in/AISSEE using their application number and date of birth. The exam is scheduled for April 5, 2025. Candidates should download their admit cards promptly to avoid last-minute issues. Candidates can check the direct link here.
The NTA has released admit cards for the UGC NET December 2024 exam scheduled on January 6, 2025. Registered candidates can download them from ugcnet.nta.ac.in. Admit cards for the January 3 exam were issued earlier, and the agency will soon release admit cards for other exam dates. Candidates can check the direct link here.
Students, faculty, and supporters at UC Berkeley staged a rally against the Trump administration’s crackdown on campus protests and curriculum changes. The protest followed federal threats against universities over pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Amid ongoing investigations into alleged antisemitic discrimination, UC announced a hiring freeze due to federal funding uncertainties, raising concerns over academic freedom and government oversight.
Maharashtra's budget allocation for education, sports, arts, and culture has increased by Rs 7,000 crore for 2025-26, yet its share in the total budget has fallen to 13.9%. Much of the allocation covers salaries, prompting concerns about underspending on development and rising privatisation. A continued push for the National Education Policy has also been highlighted, particularly support for girl students.
The Telangana Department of School Education has released the TS TET initial key and response sheets on tgtet2024.aptonline.in. Candidates can raise objections from January 25 to January 27, 2025. The TS TET exam was conducted from January 2 to January 20, 2025. Candidates can check the direct link for the answer keys and objection window here.
Tamil Nadu BJP President K Annamalai defends the National Education Policy, emphasizing its flexibility and positive impact. He criticizes past policies for making Hindi compulsory. Annamalai also expresses BJP's openness to alliances to challenge DMK. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin's government pushes for fair parliamentary delimitation, planning to meet the Prime Minister to present their concerns.