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.
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The University of Rajasthan has opened registrations for the ULET 2025 entrance exam for admission to its three-year LLB programme. Applications are available online at admissions.univraj.org from May 20 to June 20, 2025. The entrance test will be conducted on July 4, 2025, for 660 seats across two law colleges in Jaipur. Candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria and follow detailed application guidelines, including document uploads and fee payments, to complete the process... Expand
The Maharashtra FYJC Admission 2025 process has officially begun for Class 10 pass-outs seeking Class 11 entry in Arts, Commerce, and Science streams. Over 9,000 junior colleges are participating, offering more than 20 lakh seats. This year, admissions are being conducted through a centralised online system, with merit lists and seat allotments scheduled from May 30 onwards.
The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) announced the Class 10th results for 2025, accessible on bseh.org.in. Students can check results using their roll number and date of birth, with options via SMS and DigiLocker. The overall pass percentage is 92.49%, with Rewari district topping performance charts and girls outperforming boys.
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.
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) announced the class 10th results today, with a 95.61% overall pass percentage. Girls outshone boys, securing the top three positions with perfect scores: Akshnoor Kaur, Ratinderdeep Kaur, and Arshdeep Kaur. Students can now download their digital marksheets from pseb.ac.in, while physical copies will be available from schools later.
The CBSE is now accepting applications for scanned copies of class 12th answer books from students who are unsatisfied with their results. Students can apply online at cbse.gov.in, and after receiving the scanned copies, they can apply for verification of marks. The re-evaluation and marks verification window will be open from May 28 to June 3, 2025.
Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU) has declared the CEE 2025 results on astu.ac.in. Candidates can download their rank cards using their application number and password. The final answer key is also available for review. ASTU determines rank based on marks in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, with tie-breaking rules applied.
The Rajasthan Police Department has extended the application deadline for 9,617 constable vacancies to May 25, 2025. Eligible candidates who have cleared the CET Secondary Level exam can apply through the official portal. The selection process includes a written exam, physical tests, document verification, and medical examination.
San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) has reversed plans to lay off 151 staff members, including counselors and paraeducators, marking a major win for US educators and unions. The decision follows protests and negotiations under state oversight amid a $113 million deficit. SFUSD also approved hiring 77 new teachers for the next school year. The move reflects successful union advocacy and signals financial recovery within the district, as reported by SF Standard and Mission Local.