Cambridge University Press & Assessment’s Destination Survey reveals shifts in global education, with technological advancements driving the need for future-ready skills. Key initiatives like Integrated Learning and Assessment, Young Pioneers, and Climate Quest focus on skill-based learning, entrepreneurship, and sustainability. These programs align with India's evolving education landscape, emphasizing multidisciplinary approaches to prepare students for global challenges.
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Osmania University has announced the undergraduate 1st Semester exam results. Students can check and download their results from the official website, osmania.ac.in. The results include Bachelor of Science (BSc), Commerce (BCom), and Arts (BA) programmes. Students are advised to visit the website promptly to access their individual results. Candidates can check the direct link here.
ISRO has launched the Young Scientist Programme (YUVIKA) 2025 to introduce Class 9 students to space science and technology. The two-week residential programme will be held across seven ISRO centres, with registration open until March 23, 2025. Selected students will engage in hands-on learning through expert sessions and facility visits, inspiring future careers in STEM fields.
Canada has introduced stricter immigration regulations, granting officials broader powers to revoke temporary resident documents, including study and work permits. Effective from January 31, 2025, the changes aim to curb fraud, enhance border security, and uphold the integrity of temporary residence programmes. The amendments allow officers to annul permits in cases of misrepresentation, administrative errors, or security concerns.
A University of Minnesota student was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on March 28, 2025, due to a prior DUI violation, not for protest involvement, as initially speculated. Federal officials clarified that the student's visa was revoked because of the criminal history. This incident follows a similar case at Minnesota State University Mankato, prompting concerns over ICE detentions of students. Local leaders call for transparency and emphasize students' due process... Expand
The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has released the provisional answer key for the State Service Preliminary Examination 2025, which was held on February 16, 2025. Candidates can now review and raise objections to the answer key on the official website until February 22, 2025. The examination saw a high attendance rate, and security measures ensured a smooth process. The Mains exam is tentatively scheduled for June 2025.
Penny Schwinn has been selected by President-elect Donald Trump as Deputy Secretary of Education. Schwinn, with extensive experience in educational leadership and reform, served as Tennessee’s Commissioner of Education and tackled COVID-19 challenges. Her appointment aligns with Trump's school choice and state-centered education reform focus.
The Assam Gunotsav Result 2025 was announced on March 27 by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma at Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra, Guwahati. Covering 44,077 schools and 38,98,945 students, the sixth edition of this SSA-led assessment saw 11,594 schools earn A+ grades. Tablets were distributed to 4,320 students, and Rs 25,000 awarded to top schools. Results are accessible online at gunotsav2025.in using the UDISE code, marking a significant step in enhancing Assam’s educational quality.
KEA has released the guidelines for KCET 2025 document verification. Key details include online verification, specific verification locations for various clause codes, and the required documents. Applicants should ensure compliance with the guidelines for a smooth verification process.
The BPSC conducted a re-test for the 70th CCE Prelims on January 4, 2025, for candidates affected by the canceled December 13 exam at Patna’s Bapu Centre. Admit cards were issued to 12,012 candidates, but only 5,943 appeared. Protests over an alleged paper leak led to police intervention on December 25.
CBSE will implement a two-tier difficulty level for Science and Social Science in Classes 9 and 10, starting from 2025-26 and 2027-28, respectively. This initiative, aligned with NEP 2020, aims to reduce academic pressure and enhance flexibility. Students can choose between standard and basic levels, ensuring personalized learning. The Board also plans reforms to minimize reliance on rote memorization and coaching.