The Delhi government’s Directorate of Education will end the admission process for nursery, KG, and Class 1 open seats in private unaided schools on January 3, 2025. Reserved seats for EWS, DG, and children with disabilities will be allocated separately. The first list of selected students will be announced on January 17.
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Canada’s Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP) program is undergoing significant changes, effective January 21, 2025. Spouses of international students in select graduate and professional programs now qualify, while those of undergraduate students no longer do. Similarly, spouses of foreign workers must meet stricter criteria, with eligibility linked to specific occupations. New rules also limit dependent children's eligibility and impose processing delays.
Kansas lawmakers introduced a bill, House Bill 2348, on February 10, 2025, that could strip away key tenure rights for faculty at public universities. The bill challenges the traditional definition of tenure, removing protections such as job security and due process. The proposal has ignited widespread backlash from educators and legal experts, who argue it threatens academic freedom. If passed, it could set a dangerous precedent, potentially impacting universities nationwide.
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.
Proposed cuts to federal school meal programs could deprive over 280,000 Ohio children of free meals, affecting 728 schools in the state. The cuts, part of a budget plan by the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee, would raise eligibility for the Community Eligibility Provision, leaving thousands of low-income students without access to free school meals. Advocates warn that this will increase food insecurity, negatively impacting children's health and academic success.
Idaho's new law, which forces libraries to segregate books deemed "harmful to minors" into adult-only sections, is facing a major lawsuit from publishers, libraries, and schools. Plaintiffs argue that the law infringes on First Amendment rights and restricts access to valuable educational materials. This legal challenge reflects a growing national debate over book bans, with similar laws being enacted in other states, leading to widespread concerns over access to literature for students and the... Expand
Assam DHS Grade 3 Admit Card 2025: The Directorate of Medical Education and Directorate of Health Services in Assam have released admit cards for a total of 2,627 Grade III (Technical) posts for various medical institutions. Candidates must download their admit cards from the official websites and carry printed copies to the exams on January 12, 2025. Ensure the details are accurate and report discrepancies if any.
The Trump administration’s decision to slash 50% of the Education Department’s workforce has ignited fierce debate, with advocates praising decentralization and critics warning of severe consequences. The cuts have crippled research, civil rights oversight, and special education compliance, leaving key functions in disarray. As federal oversight diminishes, the future of American education hangs in uncertainty.
Twelve prestigious US universities, from Yale to Johns Hopkins, have agreed to pay millions in settlements after being accused of favoring wealthy applicants in admissions and financial aid. The lawsuit alleges that these schools, part of the 568 Presidents Group, coordinated to prioritize affluent students over others. The scandal has raised concerns about fairness and competition in the college admissions process, with a total payout potentially reaching $320 million if all defendants settle.
NBEMS has announced the schedule for the final (mop-up) round of counselling for Diplomate of National Board Post-Diploma courses for the 2024 admission session. Choice filling will begin on January 13 and end on January 16, 2025. The seat allotment result will be released on January 20, 2025. Candidates can check important details here.
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has started the CISF Constable Recruitment 2025 registration on March 5, 2025, with applications open until April 3, 2025, at cisfrectt.cisf.gov.in. This drive aims to fill 1,161 vacancies. Candidates must have matriculation from a recognized board, with an age limit of 18 to 23 years as of August 1, 2025.