The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the CUET UG 2025 registration window today, March 24, 2025, after extending it from the previous deadline of March 22. The last date for fee payment is March 25, while the correction window will be open from March 26 to 28. Eligible candidates can apply through cuet.nta.nic.in before the deadline.
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The Directorate of Medical Education (DME) Madhya Pradesh has postponed the NEET PG 2024 Round 2 choice filling process, which was scheduled to begin on January 23, 2025, due to technical reasons. A revised date will be announced soon. Candidates are advised to stay updated by checking the official DME website for further notifications.
PAYE and ICR are federal student loan repayment plans that adjust monthly payments based on income. PAYE caps payments at 10% of discretionary income with a 20-year forgiveness period, while ICR sets payments at 20% or a fixed 12-year amount, with a 25-year forgiveness period.
The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has announced the NEET PG 2024 round 2 seat allotment results on December 26, 2024. Candidates can view their results on the BCECEB website, based on their rank, category, preferences, and seat availability. Post-allotment, document verification is required, followed by payment of the security fee to confirm admission. Different fee structures apply for government and private institutions, based on category.
Lalit Narayan Mithila University has declared the UG 2nd Semester results for Arts, Commerce, and Science courses for the 2023-27 session. Students can check their results on the official website from February 20, 2025, using their Roll Numbers.
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has announced the CS Executive December 2024 results for Syllabus 2017 and Syllabus 2022 on February 25, 2025. Candidates can check their results at icsi.edu using their roll and registration numbers. While CS Professional result-cum-marks statements will be dispatched, no physical copies will be provided for CS Executive. The next ICSI exams are set for June 1-10, with enrollment starting on February 26.
More than 180 Harvard Kennedy School students have pushed back against President Donald Trump's demands to restrict protests and diversity programs in exchange for $9 billion in federal funding. In a letter to Harvard leadership, they stress the importance of protecting international students and academic freedom. The students are part of a larger movement across Harvard, opposing Trump's policies on free speech and student rights. This comes amid visa revocations and growing tensions over... Expand
The Haryana Government's Budget for 2025-26 has been hailed as a transformative step towards strengthening the state's higher education and research ecosystem. Key initiatives include the Haryana State Research Fund (HSRF) for promoting research, Model Sanskriti Colleges for quality education, and the Kalpana Chawla Scholarship Scheme to empower women in STEM. Prof. Rajbir Singh of MDU praised the budget's alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and its focus on innovation,... Expand
The 2025 Financial Times Global MBA Rankings saw Wharton maintain its top position for the second year, while Harvard plunged to its lowest rank ever. European schools like IESE, Insead, and Esade made strong gains, with XLRI reporting an impressive 250% salary growth. The rankings also highlighted shifts in the global MBA landscape, with Asian schools rising and US institutions like Booth and Tuck experiencing significant declines, reflecting a dynamic and competitive educational environment.
U.S. President Joe Biden recently signed the first federal anti-hazing law, aiming for increased transparency and accountability on college campuses. The Stop Campus Hazing Act requires universities to report hazing statistics and implement prevention programs. Hazing involves activities that humiliate, harm, or degrade individuals, and students are encouraged to recognize, document, and report such incidents to authorities.
Linda McMahon, nominee for Education Secretary, testified before the Senate, addressing concerns about dismantling the Department of Education. She emphasized support for Title I funding and expanding Pell Grants. While expressing uncertainty about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, McMahon reassured that student loans would not be automatically canceled. Despite opposition, she is likely to be confirmed.