The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) conducted the Class 12 board exams from February 1 to 15, 2025. Students eagerly await the results, but the board has not yet announced the date and time. Based on past trends, results are expected by mid-to-late March 2025. Once declared, students can check them at secondary.biharboardonline.com.
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DHSE Kerala Model Exam date sheet 2025: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) has announced the timetable for the Kerala Class 11 and 12 Model Exams for 2025, commencing on February 17 and concluding on February 21. Students can access the schedule on dhsekerala.gov.in, including detailed subject-wise exam dates.
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The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has released the provisional answer key for the State Service Preliminary Examination 2025, which was held on February 16, 2025. Candidates can now review and raise objections to the answer key on the official website until February 22, 2025. The examination saw a high attendance rate, and security measures ensured a smooth process. The Mains exam is tentatively scheduled for June 2025.
Starting from the 2025-26 academic session, first-year junior college admissions will be centralised and conducted online across Maharashtra. The state government plans to ensure a smooth process by providing training videos and extending existing software to include rural colleges, aiming to simplify the experience for students and parents.
The Maharashtra CET Cell has extended the registration deadline for NEET PG 2024 Round 3 counselling until January 28. The seat matrix will be published on January 27, and the merit list on January 30. Choice filling starts January 31, with the seat allotment result announced on February 4. Candidates must report to colleges by February 9.
Ohio State University faces scrutiny over $13.3 million spent on diversity programs and $15.8 million received from China. Open the Books report questions DEI staff count and financial allocations. OSU has accepted significant foreign and federal funding for various programs, raising concerns about transparency and the connection with international sources.