RRBs have released the RRB ALP CBT 2 City Intimation Slip 2025 for all zones. Candidates can check exam city, date, and shift timings on their regional RRB websites. The exam is on March 19 and 20, 2025. The admit card will be issued on March 15, 2025.
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IIT Roorkee is expected to declare the GATE 2025 results tomorrow, March 19, on gate2025.iitr.ac.in. The exam was held on February 1, 2, 15, and 16 across 30 papers. The provisional answer key was released on February 27. Candidates could attempt one or two papers in MCQ, MSQ, and NAT formats.
Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) has been awarded the prestigious PURSE research grant of Rs 6.42 crore by the Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India, to enhance its research ecosystem. On National Science Day, MDU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Rajbir Singh received the PURSE Excellence Memento from Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh at a ceremony in New Delhi. MDU is one of nine universities in India selected for this honor, affirming its leadership in research.
The US Department of Education has clarified its stance on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in schools, providing clearer guidelines on what is permissible under Title VI. The updated FAQ reassures educators that cultural programs, affinity groups, and inclusive events can continue as long as they are open to all students. However, concerns remain over enforcement and potential investigations into schools' past DEI practices, as reported by K12 Dive.
Harvard Law School's 2024 fall enrollment data reveals a significant drop in Black first-year students, the lowest since the 1960s, likely due to the Supreme Court's affirmative action ban. This change highlights concerns about diversity in legal education and its impact on the legal profession's future.
A lawsuit filed on January 14, 2025, challenges Alabama’s anti-DEI law, which bans diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at public universities. Professors and students claim the law violates First Amendment rights and disproportionately harms Black students by limiting race and gender-related discussions. The case, supported by the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and ACLU of Alabama, could have national implications as similar laws face legal scrutiny in other states, such as Florida.
Virginia Tech is considering a tuition hike of up to 2.9% for the 2025-2026 academic year, below the 4.9% increase in its six-year plan. Despite a 2.9% rise for 2024-2025, tuition has remained below inflation. The Board of Visitors will vote on March 25, 2025. Here’s what students currently pay.
Chandigarh Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan has alerted Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan about errors in an NCERT-published Punjabi textbook. Sandhwan highlighted significant mistakes in the 'Punjabi Primer' used in foundational learning and adult literacy programs. He called for an immediate review by qualified experts and stricter processes to ensure accuracy in educational materials.
Competition for US law school spots is fiercer than ever, with a 20.5% increase in applications this year. Economic uncertainty, corporate job market slowdowns, and rising salaries in legal careers are driving this surge. Georgetown Law received 14,000 applications for just 650 spots, while the University of Michigan saw record numbers. Black applicants also increased by 30%. The heightened demand reflects the growing appeal of law as a stable and lucrative career option in uncertain times.
Thirteen prestigious US colleges have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration's NIH order to slash research overhead cost reimbursements. The suit challenges the dramatic cut in indirect cost funding for essential research expenses. The plaintiffs argue that the new directive violates federal law and threatens the nation's position as a global research leader. The legal action, which does not include Harvard, could have lasting effects on US research infrastructure, with a hearing... Expand