Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) has released the first-round seat allotment results for Telangana NEET PG 2024 counselling. Candidates can view their allotment status on the official website by entering details such as roll number, rank, mobile number, and registration number. To download the provisional allotment order, applicants must pay the university fee using a debit or credit card.
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The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced the withdrawal of 10 seats from Round 3 of NEET PG 2024 counselling. PGIMS Navi Mumbai has reduced seats across five specialties, including General Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Orthopedics, and Pediatrics. These changes will be reflected before the allotment process begins. Full details are available on the official MCC website.
Due to an incoming snowstorm and freezing temperatures, Elmore County schools in Central Alabama will be closed for two days, January 21-22. Montgomery and Autauga counties will shift to virtual learning. The winter storm is expected to bring snow and dangerous conditions, prompting school districts to adjust their schedules for safety. Students in Montgomery will attend classes online, while Autauga will offer assignment flexibility. School officials urge families to stay safe during the... Expand
Punjab Police has released a notification for Constable recruitment in the District and Armed Police Cadres, with 1,746 vacancies available. Online applications are accepted from February 21 to March 13, 2025. Candidates must have completed 10+2 and meet the specified age and physical requirements. For application details, visit the official Punjab Police website.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the AISSEE 2025 registration window today, January 13, 2025. Candidates for Classes 6 and 9 can register on exams.nta.ac.in/AISSEE. The fee payment window closes tomorrow, January 14. The exam will be held in pen-and-paper mode with multiple-choice questions. NTA will soon release the exam date for AISSEE 2025. Candidates can check the direct link here.
Harvard College Dean Rakesh Khurana has boldly defended the university's commitment to diversity in a recent interview, challenging President Trump's anti-DEI policies. He emphasized that diversity drives academic excellence, fostering new ideas crucial for societal advancement. Khurana also rejected the administration's efforts to limit federal funding for research, highlighting the essential role such funding plays in academic progress. His comments underscore Harvard's dedication to... Expand
The NYPD is lowering its college credit requirement from 60 to 24 to address a hiring crisis. With officer numbers dropping and mass retirements expected, the department is also reintroducing a physical test. Despite the change, NYPD remains the only major U.S. police force requiring college credits. The move aims to attract recruits and ease staff shortages.
Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU) has begun the BEd exam form submission process for first and final-year students, available online at ccsuniversityweb.in. The last date to submit forms is March 18, 2025. Candidates must fill in the required details, pay the fee, and download the confirmation page. For updates and further details, visit the official CCSU website.
Donald Trump's proposed school funding cuts, contingent on schools using specific educational materials, clash with the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). ESSA, passed in 2015, limits federal control over local education decisions, prohibiting the government from mandating curricula. Trump's funding strategy challenges ESSA's framework, raising questions about federal vs. state control, curriculum oversight, and the enforceability of his proposals. Legal and political debates over the future of... Expand
CBSE has announced that students not attending regular schools will be barred from appearing in Class 12 board exams. This aims to counter the rise of 'dummy schools' where students skip classes to focus on engineering and medical entrance exams. The decision will be effective from the 2025-2026 academic session.
The Trump administration has intensified immigration enforcement, detaining green card holders and international students, particularly those involved in political activism. USCIS has also paused certain green card applications as part of stricter vetting. Cases include Columbia, Cornell, and Tufts University students facing deportation, sparking concerns over academic freedom and legal battles against these policies.