The North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST) has announced the NERIST Entrance Examination (NEE) 2025. NEE-II and III will be held on April 26, 2025, and NEE-I on April 27, 2025. Registration starts on January 10 and ends on March 31, 2025. Admit cards will be released on April 11, 2025. Candidates can read the official notice here.
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt rejected a controversial proposal to collect students’ immigration status during school enrollment. Pushed by State Superintendent Ryan Walters, the plan faced backlash from educators and immigrant communities. Stitt cited public safety concerns, asserting that the measure would instill fear among young children. The governor also removed three board members who had approved the rule, signaling a shift in the state’s political landscape.
he NEET PG Admission/Counseling Board of Rajasthan has released the updated counseling schedule for Round 2 admissions. As per the notice, the provisional seat matrix, after the allotment of senior demonstrators, will be available on January 11, 2025. Candidates can read check important dates and direct link to the official notice here.
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTUH) has declared the JNTUH Supply Results 2025 for MCA 3rd year (4th and 5th semesters) and B.Tech 1st year exams. Students can view their results on the official website, results.jntuh.ac.in. JNTUH is a well-regarded institution in Telangana, known for its strong focus on technical education and research excellence.
The US government's recent immigration policies have led to the detention and deportation of green-card holders, visa students, and foreign nationals, sparking controversy. Cases like those of Fabian Schmidt, Ranjani Srinivasan, and others highlight how individuals with legal statuses or visas are being caught in enforcement actions, often due to past misdemeanors, misunderstandings, or political associations. The detention conditions and unclear enforcement grounds raise concerns about the... Expand
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) has extended the JKCET 2025 registration deadline to March 29. Candidates seeking admission to BE and BTech programmes in J&K’s engineering colleges must apply at jkbopee.gov.in and pay the ₹1,000 fee. The offline exam is scheduled for April 12, 2025, with 180 MCQs across multiple test centres.
The Union Budget 2025 offers mixed outcomes for Indian students studying abroad. While tax relief for families and expanded research fellowships provide some financial support, there is no new assistance for international education funding or easing loan burdens. The budget also introduces stricter compliance measures on foreign remittances under the Liberalized Remittance Scheme, affecting students relying on family support. The government's focus on domestic economic growth overlooks systemic... Expand
The US Supreme Court will hear a case involving parents who challenge the Montgomery County, Maryland, school system's inclusion of LGBTQ books in elementary classrooms. The parents argue that these books violate their religious beliefs, seeking the right to opt their children out of lessons featuring LGBTQ themes. The case, which could set a precedent for schools nationwide, will determine whether religious freedom overrides school policies promoting diversity and inclusivity in education.
The U.S. faces a dual crisis: declining math proficiency and a looming engineering shortfall. With math scores plummeting, fewer students are pursuing STEM careers, risking a significant talent gap. To sustain its technological edge, America must bolster math education and reassess its reliance on foreign talent through H-1B visas. Without reforms, its economic resilience is at stake.
A record 1.3 million Indian students pursued overseas education in 2024, drawn by better prospects and global exposure. While Canada, the US, and the UK remain popular, Germany and Poland are emerging as affordable alternatives. Students are increasingly opting for data science, public health, and nursing, facilitated by hybrid learning and financial aid.
The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has released the results for the State Service Main Examination 2023. A total of 800 candidates cleared the written exam, with 659 shortlisted for 204 positions in Part-A. The results can be checked on the official MPPSC website. Those selected will proceed to the interview round for final selection.