The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released its 2025 exam calendar, providing important dates for various recruitment exams, including the Integrated 70th CCE Mains from April 25 to April 30, 2025. The calendar includes details on multiple posts, such as Assistant Professor and Assistant Engineer, along with their respective exam dates. Candidates can download the full calendar from the official BPSC website to streamline their preparation for the upcoming exams.
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The Board of Secondary Education Haryana (BSEH) has released the Class 10 and 12 admit cards for 2025 on its official website, bseh.org.in. Schools can download the hall tickets using their login credentials, while students must collect them from their institutions. It is essential to verify all details on the admit card beforehand to avoid any last-minute issues.
The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has released the answer key for the APPSC Forest Ranger Officer (FRO) Exam 2025, held on March 16 to fill 37 vacancies. Candidates can download it from www.psc.ap.gov.in to estimate their scores. The objection window is open from March 21 to March 23, 2025, for raising concerns.
Samantha McElhaney John, a principal in Brooklyn, is accused of using a fraudulent address to enroll her daughter in a better-performing school, avoiding non-resident tuition fees. Legal experts highlight the conflict of interest, stressing the unethical behavior particularly concerning for an education leader.
The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) is set to announce the Class 12th results for 2025 soon, following exams held from February 24 to March 12. Past trends indicate fluctuating pass rates, with 2024 recording an 82.60% pass percentage. Girls have consistently outperformed boys, a trend likely to continue. Students await the results with anticipation.
Schools across Tennessee remain shut down due to ongoing snow and ice from a recent winter storm impacting the Southern United States. The severe weather has caused school closures, transition to online learning, and significant travel disruptions, including numerous flight cancellations and car accidents. Cold temperatures persist, maintaining hazardous conditions.
California’s new bar exam, launching on February 25, 2025, has faced significant issues in its early stages, including scheduling problems, technical glitches with remote proctoring, and limited in-person test locations. As reported by Reuters, 67% of examinees have struggled with the system, causing frustration for the 5,300 test takers. Communication breakdowns and errors in registration have only added to the challenges, leaving many uncertain about the exam's rollout despite efforts to... Expand
Iowa’s Education Savings Account (ESA) program has seen a remarkable 60% increase in participation, with over 27,000 students now using taxpayer funds to attend private schools. The surge is part of a broader trend towards expanding school choice in the state, as private school enrollment grows by 9%. The ESA program, which provides up to $7,800 per student, will be available to all Iowa families starting in 2025, with an estimated $218 million in funding by the end of the 2024-25 school year.
The WBPSC has released the results for the Audit and Accounts Service examination 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam between October 6 and October 13, 2023, can now check their results online at psc.wb.gov.in. To access the results, candidates must enter their roll number and date of birth. The final selection will be based on the Main Examination and Personality Test. Shortlisted candidates will undergo document verification and medical checks.
As President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration approaches, UI officials reassure international students that no immediate changes to travel or immigration policies are required. Despite recommendations from other universities like Cornell and Harvard for students to return early due to potential disruptions, UI maintains that there is no need to alter travel plans. UI emphasizes staying informed, avoiding speculation, and preparing necessary documentation. Officials continue to monitor the... Expand
Virginia’s education system faces uncertainty as federal budget cuts under Donald Trump’s administration impact schools and colleges. Proposed changes, including shifting special education oversight and suspending career readiness exams, raise concerns about funding and accountability. Educators fear losing critical resources, while local agencies struggle to adapt. The long-term impact on students remains unclear, reported by Virginia Mercury.