The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB) has released the PNST 2022 results on March 27, 2025, at esb.mp.gov.in. Candidates who took the exam from July 7–9, 2023, can now check their scores for admission into 1,050 B.Sc. Nursing seats across 18 government colleges. The process involves visiting the website, entering login details, and downloading the result. This announcement is a key step for nursing aspirants in Madhya Pradesh.
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AKTU Admit Card 2025: AKTU, Lucknow has released the Odd Semester Admit Card 2025 for undergraduate and postgraduate exams. Students can download the admit cards from aktu.ac.in. Exams will run from January 8 to February 7, 2025, in two shifts. It's mandatory for students to carry their admit cards to the examination centers.
Lakewood, New Jersey faces a severe education budget crisis, with $173 million of a $220 million debt unpaid. If aid isn’t secured by February 22, 2025, a financial collapse looms. Teachers, fearing layoffs, are scrambling for alternative jobs, while the district struggles with chronic underfunding and unique expenses. The crisis highlights broader national education funding challenges.
The Union Bank of India has released the LBO DV and LPT result 2025, with candidates now able to check their qualification status for the next recruitment stage. The personal interview will be held from April 2 to April 5, 2025. Candidates can access the results and interview details on the official website. The final selection will depend on performance across all stages, with Union Bank’s decision being final in the selection process.
The Punjab Police has commenced the recruitment process for 1,746 Constable vacancies, with applications open until March 13, 2025. Interested candidates can apply online via punjabpolice.gov.in. The vacancies include 1,261 posts in the District Police Cadre and 485 in the Armed Police Cadre. Applicants must review the eligibility criteria and follow the online registration steps before submitting their forms.
Since Donald Trump's second term began, the Department of Education has faced challenges, especially with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). DOGE has been gaining control, raising concerns about its influence and access to sensitive federal information. Musk's aides have begun restructuring agencies, with the Education Department being a major focus. Lawmakers and activists express alarm over potential unlawful actions and employee purges.
The JKSSB has released the driving test admit card for the FSL Driver Recruitment 2025. Candidates who applied for the Driver post can now download their hall ticket from the official website. The driving test is set to take place in April/May 2025. The recruitment offers 23 vacancies, and candidates must meet specific eligibility requirements, including having an HGV/PSV driving licence. The process also includes a written exam, driving test, document verification, and medical examination.
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has started the CISF Constable Recruitment 2025 registration on March 5, 2025, with applications open until April 3, 2025, at cisfrectt.cisf.gov.in. This drive aims to fill 1,161 vacancies. Candidates must have matriculation from a recognized board, with an age limit of 18 to 23 years as of August 1, 2025.
Despite slight improvement, U.S. public schools continue to struggle with teacher shortages ahead of the 2024-25 academic year. Data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) shows that while 79% of teaching positions were filled by the start of the school year, 21% remain unfilled, with special education and ESL positions hardest to staff. Additionally, fewer schools are offering wraparound services, highlighting ongoing challenges as pandemic relief funds are exhausted.