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Indian Bank has announced the Local Bank Officers (LBO) 2024 results. Candidates can access their scorecards on the official website, indianbank.in, from January 20 to February 19, 2025. The exam, held on October 10, 2024, had 155 questions with a maximum score of 200, while interviews occurred from December 5 to 7, 2024.
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bengaluru has extended the application deadline for the NLSAT 2025 till March 30. Aspiring candidates can apply for the three-year LLB programme through the official website, nls.ac.in. The NLSAT 2025 exam is scheduled for April 27. The application fee is Rs 2,500 for general candidates and Rs 2,000 for SC, ST, and OBC-NCL candidates. The exam will include multiple-choice and subjective questions.
The U.S. Department of Education has reopened applications for income-driven repayment (IDR) plans and loan consolidation after a court injunction halted parts of Biden’s SAVE Plan. Available IDR plans include Income-Based Repayment, Pay As You Earn, and Income-Contingent Repayment. Check details here.
AIMA will conduct the MAT CBT 2025 on March 23, with admit cards issued on March 17 at mat.aima.in. The results will be announced in the last week of March. The admit card includes details like the candidate’s name, roll number, form number, test date, time, and venue address. Check details here.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the final result for SSC CGL 2024. Candidates can check and download it from ssc.gov.in. The Tier 1 result was declared on December 5, 2024, while Tier 2 was conducted on January 18, 19, 20, and 31, 2025. The final result is based on both tiers' performance.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has signed two executive orders aimed at reshaping American education policies. One directive focuses on school curricula related to race and sexuality, while the other, titled Additional Measures to Combat Anti-Semitism, mandates strict enforcement against antisemitic incidents on college campuses. The order threatens federal funding cuts for non-compliant institutions, reinforcing accountability in higher education.
The Supreme Court has directed the UGC to compile data on caste discrimination complaints under its 2012 regulations and report on Equal Opportunity Cells in universities. Hearing a PIL by the mothers of Rohit Vemula and Payal Tadvi, the court addressed the prevalence of caste-based discrimination, student suicides, and the UGC's failure to implement anti-discrimination measures effectively.