The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is closing applications for 1161 Constable Tradesman posts by April 3, 2025. The recruitment covers various trades, including cook, cobbler, tailor, and washerman, with specific vacancies for male, female, and ex-servicemen candidates. Applicants must meet physical and age criteria, with relaxations for certain categories. Interested candidates can apply online through the official CISF website before the deadline.
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University of Mumbai Summer Session Exams 2025: The University of Mumbai has announced the summer session exam schedule for 2025, starting with BCom exams on March 18 and BSc and BA exams on March 26. Over 1,38,000 students from various streams will participate. Exam details will be available online, with temporary hall tickets already issued. Exams will be held at 439 centers.
The application process for AIIMS NORCET 8 2025 closes tomorrow, March 17, 2025, at 5 PM. Candidates wishing to apply for the Nursing Officer Recruitment Test must submit their applications and pay the required fees by this deadline. Eligible candidates with specific educational qualifications and age limits are encouraged to apply via the official website. The recruitment process involves two phases, with exams scheduled for April and May 2025.
Kimberly Diei, a pharmacy student at the University of Tennessee, faced expulsion threats after posting racy rap lyrics on social media. The university investigated her twice, citing unprofessional behavior. Diei sued, claiming her First Amendment rights were violated. After a four-year legal battle, she won a settlement, affirming that state-run institutions cannot punish students for protected off-campus speech.
When winter storms strike, U.S. schools must carefully decide whether to cancel or delay classes. The decision involves monitoring weather forecasts, assessing road conditions, and ensuring safe travel for students and staff. Transportation departments and weather experts play a key role in this process. Ultimately, the safety of students is the top priority. While snow days may disrupt schedules, school closures are made to protect everyone from hazardous winter conditions.
TSPSC has released the marks and general ranking list (GRL) for the Group 1 services examination 2024. Candidates can check their scores on tspsc.gov.in. The rankings will determine eligibility for certificate verification. The recruitment drive aims to fill 563 vacancies, with 31,382 candidates qualifying for the Mains after clearing the prelims.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main 2025 Session 1 answer key on jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can challenge the provisional key before NTA finalizes it. Paper 1 was held on January 22, 23, 24, 28, and 29, while Paper 2 took place on January 30. Candidates can check the direct link here.
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) will soon announce the RRB Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) 2024 results for candidates who appeared between November 25 and 29, 2025. Along with the results, the ALP cut-off will be released. Candidates who clear CBT 1 will proceed to CBT 2. This recruitment aims to fill 18,799 positions, expanded from 5,966 due to higher demand.
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GMAC has launched Advancery, an AI-powered platform designed to simplify business school selection and application processes. Offering personalised insights, verified data, and comprehensive programme comparisons, Advancery helps professionals and aspiring students align their educational goals with career aspirations. The platform features a 7-day free trial and will continue expanding with additional tools such as coaching services. Advancery promises to be a key resource for those seeking to... Expand
A group of pro-Palestinian students and activists sued UCLA over its handling of last year’s anti-Israel protests. This follows a lawsuit by Jewish students alleging discrimination and blocked access to classes. A federal judge barred such blockades, and the Trump administration has now backed the Jewish students' case.