The AP EAPCET 2025 registration process has begun on the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. Candidates can apply for the exam until April 24, 2025, without a late fee, with further deadlines for late submissions extending until May 16, 2025. The exams will be held for Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy streams in May 2025. Candidates must check eligibility criteria and important dates to ensure a successful application.
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The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has announced the final exam dates for Class 10th, 11th, and 12th students in hard zone areas. The exams for Class 10th will begin on February 21, 2025, and end on March 24, 2025, while Class 11th exams start on February 22 and finish on March 22. Class 12th exams will begin on February 20 and conclude on March 20. Detailed date sheets for each class are available for download on the JKBOSE website.
Donald Trump's second term as the 47th President of the United States could usher in significant changes to the education system. His administration may push for the dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education, alter student loan forgiveness programs, and restrict protections for marginalized student groups, including Black, Hispanic, LGBTQ+, and international students. Policies regarding Title IX, DACA, and immigration could also impact student access to higher education and create new... Expand
New York school districts report record-high graduation rates post-COVID-19, with notable improvements in smaller districts. Brocton Central saw a 21% increase, reaching 95%, while St. Regis Falls and Shelter Island hit 100%. Syracuse City also showed progress. Statewide, 86% graduation rate remained, with more high-performing districts emerging.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has activated the document upload link for candidates shortlisted for the IBPS SO 2025 interview. The interview call letter is available on the official website until February 25, 2025. Candidates must secure at least 40% marks (35% for reserved categories) to qualify. The final selection will be based on combined scores from the main exam and interview.
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood addressed school infrastructure concerns in the Assembly. He promised to prepare an action report on the deteriorating condition of schools in Delhi. Ashish Sood responded to queries from various MLAs regarding specific schools in poor condition and committed to presenting a detailed report to the House.
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has announced the results for the Joint Admission Test for Masters (JAM) 2025. Candidates who took the exam can check their results on the official website, jam2025.iitd.ac.in, using their enrollment number or email ID and password. Scorecards for qualified candidates will be available from March 24 to July 31, 2025.
The US Department of Education has issued a directive mandating the ban of DEI initiatives in schools within 14 days or risk losing federal funding. The mandate affects all aspects of school operations, sparking concern among administrators and legal experts over its practicality and legality.
APPSC has announced the schedule for Group 1 Mains exams, set for 3-9 May 2025. These descriptive exams will use tablets to display questions, with traditional pen-and-paper for answers. Telugu and English papers are qualifying in nature. Passing these papers is crucial for further selection stages.
Kush Desai, an Indian-American former journalist, has been appointed as the deputy press secretary by US President Donald Trump. With a strong background in political communications, he has held key roles such as Deputy Communications Director for the 2024 Republican National Convention and Communications Director for the Republican Party of Iowa. Desai is a Dartmouth graduate and has worked with the Republican National Committee.
The US has long dominated global academia, with USAID playing a crucial role in funding education initiatives worldwide. However, the suspension of USAID funding under Trump 2.0 has left a void, which China is eager to fill. With rising global rankings, strategic academic partnerships, and growing research investments, China is challenging U.S. supremacy—but can it truly replace America as the world’s academic leader?