The State Board of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh, has begun online registration for AP POLYCET 2025 at polycetap.nic.in. Candidates can apply until April 15, 2025. The exam is scheduled for April 30, 2025, and admit cards will be issued one week before the exam, as per the official website.
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The Ministry of Education's Department of Higher Education has announced the integration of APAAR ID with NEET (UG)-2025. Candidates are encouraged to use both their APAAR ID and Aadhaar for a streamlined registration and examination process. This integration will enhance identity verification, reduce errors, and ensure faster, more secure entry. Candidates should update their Aadhaar details for smoother participation.
Alexis Wilkins, a rising country music star, is also making a name for herself in politics. Known for her hit debut EP "Grit," which reached No. 4 on the iTunes chart, Wilkins is now the Press Secretary for Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-Ariz.) on Capitol Hill. At just 25, she’s balancing a successful music career with growing political influence.
The US faces a teacher shortage affecting over 70% of schools, with burnout and low pay driving many educators out of the profession. Experts propose redefining teacher roles by offering career flexibility beyond the classroom, such as curriculum development and education consulting. This approach could address burnout, retain experienced teachers, and empower educators to influence change within the system, ultimately strengthening the education landscape and ensuring a sustainable teacher... Expand
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has postponed its Class 10 and 12 board exams due to the REET, now rescheduling them to start from March 6. Originally set for February, the exams were revised to avoid overlapping schedules. Nearly 19.4 lakh students have registered, and the detailed timetable is awaited. Students should monitor RBSE’s official website for updates.
The Union Budget 2025 introduces stricter tax rules for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), including students and young professionals abroad. Key changes include enhanced scrutiny of foreign income, expanded residency definitions for taxation, and potential impacts on tax treaty benefits. Students working in countries like the US, UK, Canada, and Australia will face more reporting requirements and tax obligations. As global tax transparency increases, NRIs must plan carefully to avoid penalties and... Expand
Recent wildfires have left over a dozen Los Angeles schools severely damaged, with five destroyed entirely. Rebuilding could take years and cost hundreds of millions of dollars. California’s Proposition 2 fund, a $10 billion bond for school construction and repairs, is seen as a key resource but may be depleted quickly due to high demand. Smaller districts fear they will struggle to secure necessary funds. Mental health support and temporary solutions are immediate priorities.
The WBJEE 2025 registration process will close on February 23, 2025. The exam is scheduled for April 27, 2025, and includes two papers: Mathematics from 11 AM to 1 PM, and Physics and Chemistry from 2 PM to 4 PM. Candidates can apply via wbjeeb.nic.in and make corrections during the window from February 25 to February 27, 2025.
The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board has released the information bulletin for PUBDET 2025. The exam, scheduled for June 21 and 22, offers ten subjects across three shifts each day. Eligible candidates can apply for up to three papers. The entrance test admits students to BA and BSc courses at Presidency University for 2025-26.
Republican lawmakers have proposed significant budget cuts to higher education and student loan programs in an effort to reduce the federal deficit. These changes target loan repayment plans, forgiveness programs, and college funding. While supporters argue the reforms reduce government spending, critics warn they may limit access to education, increase financial strain on students, and reduce opportunities for low-income individuals.
The COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted education, leaving lasting effects on students' learning. A recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) report highlights a significant decline in literacy and numeracy, particularly among fourth and eighth graders. Chronic absenteeism and disengagement from deep learning have exacerbated these issues, widening the achievement gap. Urgent interventions and strategic support are necessary to help struggling students recover and bridge these... Expand