The Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi, has released the annual results for Classes 3, 4, and 5. Students can check their results at edudel.nic.in by entering their Student ID, Class, Section, and Date of Birth. Upon logging in, they can view their performance in the annual exams. Students can check the direct link here.
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US college expenses have seen a significant decline over the past decade, according to data from the College Board. Tuition at in-state public universities has decreased by 4%, while financial aid has lowered the amount students pay by 40%. Loan debt has also dropped by 17%. These changes reflect institutional efforts to control costs, along with increased state and federal investments. The overall trend shows a positive shift in college affordability, especially for students relying on... Expand
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The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has announced the date sheet for the Class 10th and 12th exams for the soft zone areas in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. The exams will start from February 15, 2025, and end by March 19, 2025, with both morning and evening shifts. Students are advised to download the official date sheet and ensure they follow the instructions regarding exam conduct and materials allowed.
The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have released the city intimation slip for the RPF Constable Recruitment 2024 exam. Candidates can check the details on the official RRB website by logging in with their credentials. The recruitment process includes a computer-based test, followed by physical efficiency, measurement tests, and document verification.
The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has released the provisional answer key for the 2025 Combined Competitive Preliminary Examination, along with the Series A question paper for GS Paper 1 and CSAT (Paper 2) on its official website, www.jkpsc.nic.in. Candidates can download the PDF to assess their scores and raise objections from February 24 to 27, 2025.
AIBE 19 Answer Key 2024: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has released the answer key for AIBE 19 exam held on December 22. Candidates can download it from the official website. To qualify, general and OBC candidates need 45%, while SC, ST, and disabled candidates need 40%. Passing AIBE is essential for practicing law in India.
The US offers top-ranked universities but comes with high education costs. Scholarships help BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) students overcome financial barriers. Programs like the Gates Millennium Scholars, Point Foundation, and NSHSS Diversity Scholarship provide funding and support. Early scholarship applications and FAFSA completion can boost students’ chances of securing financial aid.
The Trump administration has intensified immigration enforcement, detaining green card holders and international students, particularly those involved in political activism. USCIS has also paused certain green card applications as part of stricter vetting. Cases include Columbia, Cornell, and Tufts University students facing deportation, sparking concerns over academic freedom and legal battles against these policies.