The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (ESBMP) has released the MP Police Constable Recruitment 2023 results on its official website. The recruitment drive aims to fill 7,090 constable vacancies across different units, with over seven lakh candidates applying. Qualified candidates will proceed to the Physical and Medical Tests. The annual salary package for selected constables ranges between ₹3,50,000 and ₹4,00,000.
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The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has released the REET 2025 Level 1 and Level 2 question papers online, with provisional answer keys expected soon. Candidates can download the question papers from the official websites. After the answer key release, they can raise objections by paying a fee. The final answer key will be used for result preparation.
The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) closes the registration for its 2025 Entrance Exam on January 6, with a late fee option available until January 9. Applicants can make corrections from January 10 to 12. The exam on February 9 provides entry to various fashion and design programs including BDes, BFTech, MDes, MFM, and MFTech.
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has extended the internship cut-off date for NEET MDS 2025 to June 30, 2025, offering relief to BDS graduates. The extension allows students who complete their internships between April 1 and June 30 to apply for the entrance exam. NEET MDS 2025 registration, which closed on March 10, is likely to reopen soon to accommodate these students. The Dental Council of India has also welcomed the move.
Indiana is set to reintroduce the A-F grading system after a multi-year hiatus. Approved by the House Education Committee, House Bill 1498 aims to evaluate schools on broader criteria, including literacy rates, attendance, and work-based learning. The new system will be implemented in 2026-27. However, some lawmakers oppose the A-F model, proposing an alternative two-tier system.
The CEE Kerala will close the KEAM 2025 application window today, March 12, at 5:00 PM. The deadline was initially March 10 but was extended. Eligible candidates can register on cee.kerala.gov.in. As per the official notice, applications for Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, Medical, and Allied courses for the 2025-26 session will be accepted until then.
Tennessee's Republican-led Statehouse is debating Governor Bill Lee's $917 million proposal, which includes a major school voucher expansion, Trump-inspired immigration reforms, and ongoing gun control discussions. The plan allocates $424 million to provide 20,000 school vouchers, while also creating a state immigration division to work with ICE. Amidst these policy changes, protests for stricter gun laws continue following recent school shootings. The special session highlights the state's... Expand
Dr. Manmohan Singh, who passed away on December 26, 2024, at 92, was a visionary leader with a stellar academic and political career. From earning a D.Phil. in Economics at Oxford to transforming India's economy as Finance Minister (1991–1996) and serving as Prime Minister (2004–2014), his legacy of intellect and leadership continues to inspire.
IIT Roorkee will soon release the GATE 2025 answer key on the official website gate2025.iitr.ac.in. Candidates can download it and raise objections with evidence if needed. To access the answer key, visit the website, log in, and download it. You can also challenge the key with proper documentation. Stay updated through the official site for any changes.
Kerala's General Education Minister V Sivankutty announced the minimum age for Class 1 admissions will be raised to six years starting the 2026-27 academic year. This change aligns with international standards and aims to enhance preparedness for formal education. Additionally, the state is addressing drug abuse among students through revised textbooks and awareness initiatives.
Columbia College and SEAS admitted 4.29% of applicants for the Class of 2029, selecting 2,557 students from 59,616 applications. Amid federal scrutiny, the university faces a $400 million funding cut, with the Trump administration demanding admissions reforms, stricter disciplinary policies, and curriculum changes. Columbia’s Board of Trustees has endorsed these measures, as reported by CNN and Columbia Spectator.