The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced the provisional seat allotment result for the NEET PG 2024 stray vacancy round. Candidates can check and download the result from the official website, mcc.nic.in. This round is for filling vacant postgraduate medical seats through counselling for NEET PG 2024. Candidates can check the direct link here
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CBSE is developing a global curriculum for its foreign schools, which will also be available to international and CBSE-affiliated schools in India from the 2026-27 academic session. The curriculum aims to compete with boards like Cambridge International (CI) and IB, offering a flexible, globally competitive learning experience. A meeting this week will finalize details, and the draft will soon be made public.
MP SET 2024 Answer Key Released: The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has released the provisional answer key for the MP State Eligibility Test (MP SET) 2024. Candidates can download it from the MPPSC website. Objections can be submitted online within five days. The exam required a minimum of 40% for general and 35% for reserved categories to qualify.
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTUH) will release the TS PGECET 2025 application form on March 17, 2025, for MTech, ME, M.Pharm, and M.Arch admissions. The registration deadline without late fees is May 19, 2025, and the exam will take place from June 16 to June 19, 2025. Late fee payments will be accepted until June 2, 2025. Candidates can visit the official website for further instructions and to apply.
The Assam State Level Police Recruitment Board (SLPRB) has published the results for various Driver Constable positions. Candidates can check their results on the official website slprbassam.in. Successful applicants will proceed to the next selection phase, which may include document verification and physical efficiency tests.
Online registration for entry-level classes in Delhi's private schools under the EWS, disadvantaged groups, and children with special needs categories will begin on February 2. The registration process for nursery, KG, and Class 1 will end on February 19, with the first computerized draw announced on March 3. Age and eligibility guidelines have been outlined for each category, with specific criteria for income and disability certificates.
HPCL has announced the recruitment of Junior Executives for 63 vacancies across various engineering disciplines. The application process for diploma holders begins on March 26, 2025, and candidates can apply online until April 30, 2025. The recruitment involves a Computer-Based Test (CBT), Group Discussion (GD), Skill Test, and Interview. The selected candidates will receive a salary ranging from ?30,000 to ?1,20,000 per month, with age limits and relaxation provisions based on government norms.
The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has postponed the board examinations for Classes 10 and 12 scheduled for Friday due to Shab-e-Barat, declaring March 4 as the new date. The exams began on Tuesday with over 7.84 lakh students enrolled, and were initially set for regional and core language papers.
An alumni group, the Cleveland Commission for Wells, has submitted a bid to purchase Wells College, aiming to restore the 156-year-old institution after its sudden closure in April 2024. The group, consisting of alumni from multiple decades, plans to reopen the college, focusing on its liberal arts education and the ecological resources of its 127-acre campus. The Commission is calling for public support to help revive the historic institution.
The recent layoffs at the US Department of Education mark the beginning of the Trump administration's broader effort to eliminate what Secretary Linda McMahon calls "bureaucratic bloat." McMahon confirmed the cuts are part of a plan to reduce federal control and redirect funding to state-level education. Despite criticism, McMahon reassured that key programs like IDEA will continue. The reforms aim to empower local school boards and parents while minimizing federal intervention in education.
The US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is undergoing a significant transformation, shifting its focus from traditional student protections to cases aligned with the administration’s political agenda. This shift has put thousands of investigations on hold, raising concerns over the future of disability accommodations, discrimination interventions, and civil rights enforcement in education.