The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has released the NIOS Hall Ticket 2025 for Class 10 and 12 board exams. Students can download their admit cards from nios.ac.in. The exams will take place from April 9 to May 19, 2025, in a single shift from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. The first Class 10 exam is Bharatiya Darshan, while Class 12 starts with Entrepreneurship.
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The Trump administration’s decision to slash 50% of the Education Department’s workforce has ignited fierce debate, with advocates praising decentralization and critics warning of severe consequences. The cuts have crippled research, civil rights oversight, and special education compliance, leaving key functions in disarray. As federal oversight diminishes, the future of American education hangs in uncertainty.
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The University of Madras (UNOM) has released the November 2024 UG and PG exam results. Students can check and download their results at unom.ac.in using their registration number and date of birth. Results have been declared for various BCom, BBA, BSc, BA, and other programs. Students can check the direct link here.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has postponed the UGC NET December 2024 exam scheduled for January 15 due to concerns about cultural insensitivity during Tamil Nadu’s Pongal festival and other regional celebrations. The rescheduled exam dates have been released, with the January 16 exam proceeding as planned. Candidates can view the updated timetable here.
The US Department of Education has announced over 8 million FAFSA® forms processed for the 2025–26 academic year, marking a 50% increase from last year. The Department also introduced improvements to the FAFSA form to enhance user experience and combat fraud. Additionally, batch corrections for the 2024–25 cycle have been implemented, and preparations for the 2026–27 FAFSA form release are underway, with a public comment period open until April 7, 2025.
SSC announced the SSC CGL 2024 final result on March 12, sparking concerns among candidates over alleged discrepancies in the normalisation process. Many claim that some candidates with lower raw marks received disproportionately higher scores. Frustrated aspirants have taken to social media, demanding the immediate release of the final answer key and clarification from SSC.
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