The Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) has announced that the MH SET 2025 application correction window will close today, March 24, at 6:00 pm. Candidates must log in via setexam.unipune.ac.in to modify details such as contact information, category, educational qualifications, subject choice, and exam centre. The MH SET 2025 exam is scheduled for June 15, with the admit card release on June 5. Candidates should ensure all corrections are made before the deadline.
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The Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu, will announce the TN NMMS Result 2025 for the February session on April 12, 2025. Students who appeared for the exam conducted on February 22, 2025, can check their results on the official website, dge.tn.gov.in. The NMMS scheme aims to support meritorious students from economically weaker sections with financial assistance.
The U.S. faces a growing literacy crisis, with data from 2017 to 2023 showing a rise in adults with low literacy skills from 19% to 28%. Despite being an economic powerhouse, the nation ranks 36th in global literacy. Factors such as socioeconomic disparities, struggling public education systems, and limited adult learning opportunities are key contributors to this alarming trend.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the final answer key for SSC CHT Paper 1, 2024, with 2,145 candidates shortlisted for Paper II (Descriptive). The computer-based exam was held on December 9, 2024, and results were declared on February 14, 2025. Candidates can check their marks and download their Final Answer Key, Response Sheet, and scorecard from March 3 to March 4, 2025, via ssc.gov.in.
The OPT (Optional Practical Training) program allows foreign students, particularly from India, to stay in the U.S. after graduation for work experience, with many transitioning to H-1B visas. MAGA nativists push to eliminate OPT, arguing it displaces U.S. workers. If abolished, U.S. universities could lose financial and academic benefits, and foreign students may seek education elsewhere. The debate over OPT’s future could have significant implications for U.S. higher education and the... Expand
The Gujarat Board Class 12 Science stream results and GUJCET 2025 scores are likely to be announced by the last week of April, as per past trends. GSEB has dismissed a fake press release claiming an April 17 release date and urged students to rely solely on official updates via gseb.org.
The Bihar School Examination Board announced Class 12 results with Ankita Kumari and Shakib Shah topping the Arts stream at 94.6%. The overall pass percentage is 86.50%, with girls outperforming boys. The Bihar government will reward toppers with cash prizes and laptops. This year's success highlights the importance of Arts education in Bihar.
A Texas school district is facing controversy after allegations that Bellaire High School secretly transitioned a female student's gender without parental consent. In 2023, school staff reportedly began using male pronouns and a masculine name for the student, despite objections from her parents. Legal action is being considered as parents demand answers. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has instructed the Texas Education Agency to investigate, with the potential for new legislation if the allegations... Expand
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.
NTA has extended the CUET UG 2025 registration deadline to March 24, with fee submission due by March 25. The correction window will be open from March 26-28. Exams will be held from May 8 to June 1. Candidates should apply on cuet.nta.nic.in promptly to avoid last-minute issues. Paper-wise schedules will be announced later.
Former President Trump's ultimatum to Columbia University, demanding the Middle Eastern studies department be placed under receivership, could significantly alter US higher education. With $400 million in government grants at risk, this unprecedented federal intervention raises concerns about government overreach into academic matters. The move, amid ongoing debates over academic freedom, could set a precedent for federal control over controversial departments at universities across the nation.