CISF has announced the recruitment of 403 Head Constable (General Duty) posts under the Sports Quota. Applications are open online from May 18 to June 6, 2025. Eligible male and female sportspersons can apply via the CISF recruitment website. The selection process includes trial tests, proficiency tests, PST, documentation, and medical examination. Candidates must meet specified age, educational, physical, and sports eligibility criteria. Final selection will be based on performance and sports achievements.
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Haryana Board of School Education (BSEH) announced class 10th results on May 17, 2025, with an overall pass percentage of 92.49%. Four students topped the state, scoring 497/500. Girls outperformed boys by 2.99%. Rewari district led in performance, while Nuh recorded the lowest. Re-evaluation applications are open for 20 days. Students should contact school authorities for result errors.
HPBOSE Class 10 results 2025 Toppers: The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) announced the Class 10 results with a 79.8% pass rate. Toppers include Saina Thakur (99.43%) and Ridima Sharma (99.29%). A total of 95,495 students appeared. The board has enabled DigiLocker access for certificates and opened applications for re-evaluation. Students can check toppers list here, along with detailed school-wise performance, through the official website and the published merit breakdown.
The National Institute of Design (NID) has announced the BDes 2025 final results, following the Design Aptitude Test (DAT). Shortlisted candidates can submit their campus preferences until May 19, 2025, via the official NID portal. NID offers BDes programs at Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Bengaluru campuses. The campus allotment will be based on merit and preferences.
CISF has announced the recruitment of 403 Head Constable (General Duty) posts under the Sports Quota. Applications are open online from May 18 to June 6, 2025. Eligible male and female sportspersons can apply via the CISF recruitment website. The selection process includes trial tests, proficiency tests, PST, documentation, and medical examination. Candidates must meet specified age, educational, physical, and sports eligibility criteria. Final selection will be based on performance and sports... Expand
The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) will open the online portal for 2025 compartment and improvement exams from May 19. Eligible students from High School and Intermediate streams can apply by June 10. The application process includes fee payment via challan, with fees set at Rs. 256.50 for High School and Rs. 306.00 for Intermediate. Students must submit the original challan and online application form by June 13, 2025, to their regional UPMSP office.
A new federal proposal to create a $20 billion school voucher program seeks to provide scholarships for private school tuition across all 50 US states. The plan would offer generous tax credits for donations to Scholarship Granting Organizations, allowing families to access private education. Supporters argue it expands educational choice, while critics warn it undermines public schools and could harm students with disabilities. The proposal is part of a broader reconciliation bill and still... Expand
The Madras High Court has stayed the declaration of NEET 2025 results after students at the Avadi examination centre near Chennai faced disruptions due to a power outage and rainwater leakage. The court directed the NTA to submit its response by June 2, 2025. Meanwhile, the provisional NEET answer key is expected to be released in May 2025. The NEET 2025 results are scheduled for release on June 14, 2025, subject to the court’s further decisions.
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) is set to announce the Class 12th results for 2024-2025 today. Students can access their results through the official HPBOSE website, DigiLocker, and SMS services. The Times of India result portal will also host the results. Students need to enter their roll number to view and download their marksheet.
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) announced the Class 10 board exam results for 2025 on May 16. Out of 2,77,746 candidates, 2,65,548 passed, with an overall pass rate of 95.61%, slightly lower than last year. Over 11,000 students will appear for supplementary exams. Results are accessible online via the official portal.
The HPBOSE Class 10th Result 2025, declared on May 15, recorded a 79.8% pass rate, a 5.19% rise from last year. Out of 95,495 students, girls outshone boys with an 82.08% success rate. Female candidates dominated the merit list, with 15 out of 17 toppers being girls. Saina Thakur topped the state with 99.43%.