India Post has released the Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) merit list 2025 for Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, and Maharashtra. Applicants for the 21,413 vacancies can check their selection status on indiapostgdsonline.gov.in. The recruitment spans multiple states, with selected candidates receiving salaries between Rs 10,000 and Rs 29,380 per month.
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UGC NET December 2024 admit card: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released admit cards for the UGC NET December 2024 exam, available on ugcnet.nta.ac.in. Currently, only admit cards for the January 3 exam are out, with others to follow. The exam will be held from January 3 to 16, 2025, in two shifts. Verify details and download accordingly.
Madhya Pradesh State Open School (MPSOS) has announced the Class 10 and 12 results for the December 2024 Ruk Jana Nahi exams. Students can check and download their results from the official website, mpsos.nic.in. The exams were conducted from December 18-28, 2024, for Class 10 and December 18-January 2, 2025, for Class 12.
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A Texas House bill proposes increasing state funding for public schools by $220 per pupil, from $6,160 to $6,380, a figure education advocates deem insufficient. Another bill introduces education savings accounts for private school tuition. Democrats and advocates criticize the proposed measures as inadequate against inflation and insufficient for teacher salaries.
Florida's House Bill 931 mandates political debates across all 12 public universities, fostering intellectual diversity and civil discourse. The law encourages open discussions on controversial issues such as immigration, election integrity, and censorship, ensuring students are exposed to multiple viewpoints. Universities like Florida Polytechnic and Florida A&M are leading the way in hosting these debates. The law has garnered praise for promoting intellectual exploration, with calls for other... Expand
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has dismissed rumours of paper leaks for Class 10 and 12 exams, stressing that such claims are baseless and meant to create panic. The board has implemented strict security measures to ensure fair exams and is working with law enforcement to take legal action against those spreading misinformation. CBSE advises students and parents to rely only on official updates.
The Trump administration is pushing to dismantle the U.S. Education Department, sparking concerns over funding, civil rights, and student loans. Critics warn of deepening inequality, while supporters see it as a move toward local control. With billions at stake, the overhaul could reshape K-12 education, special education, and research funding, redefining America’s education landscape.
The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject 2025 reveal US dominance, with universities claiming top positions in nine out of 11 subjects. In Engineering, Harvard University retains its number one spot, continuing its 2024 success. Six of the top 10 Engineering institutions are from the US, underscoring its leadership in the field.
Interest in US postgraduate programs dropped by 40% in early 2025, with India experiencing a 36.8% decline, according to StudyPortals. The decline in demand is attributed to shifting perceptions of stability and opportunity in the US, alongside restrictive policies under the Trump administration. Meanwhile, the UK has seen a rise in international student interest, with some fields showing increases of up to 25%. The UK is increasingly viewed as a welcoming alternative to the US for postgraduate... Expand
Buffalo Creek Academy will close its doors early on March 28, 2025, after the SUNY Board of Trustees decided not to renew its charter due to academic performance issues and a shortage of teachers. Nearly 200 students are affected, with 60 still needing new placements. Efforts are underway to assist families, including a school fair to connect them with new educational options. The closure has also impacted staff, with many uncertain about their future roles.