The Trump administration has pulled back nearly $42 million in federal funding for Michigan schools, impacting 27 districts. The funds, which were initially approved for building improvements such as HVAC systems, were rescinded due to a retroactive change in the reimbursement deadline. Affected districts, including Flint and Hamtramck, are now left scrambling to find alternative ways to fund essential projects, with state officials condemning the decision as disruptive and unjustified.
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AIMA will conduct the MAT CBT 2025 on March 23, with admit cards issued on March 17 at mat.aima.in. The results will be announced in the last week of March. The admit card includes details like the candidate’s name, roll number, form number, test date, time, and venue address. Check details here.
Internships have evolved from mere résumé additions to essential career pathways, driven by AI, data analytics, and digital transformation. A recent 103% surge in postings underscores their growing importance in bridging academia and industry. With lucrative stipends and in-demand skills like communication, SEO, and Python, internships now offer career acceleration, industry exposure, and networking opportunities.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon announce the CMAT 2025 results. The provisional answer key was released on January 31, and challenges were accepted until February 2. The final answer key will be published before the results. Candidates can check and download their scores from exams.nta.ac.in/CMAT/ once the official link is activated.
Arunachal Pradesh Governor K T Parnaik highlighted the significance of higher and technical education at the 22nd Higher and Technical Education Conference. He emphasized the transformative impact of the National Education Policy 2020, which focuses on skill development, entrepreneurship, and practical learning, aiming to bridge the gap between education and industry needs.
The UPSC has postponed the Civil Services Exam (CSE) 2024 personality test scheduled for February 5, 2025, due to Delhi Assembly Elections. The rescheduled test for 48 candidates will now take place on February 8, 2025. Candidates can check the official notice here.
The number of school shootings in the United States reached a record high in 2024, with 84 incidents reported as of December 17. This surpasses the previous record of 82 in 2023. Of the shootings, 56 occurred at K-12 schools, resulting in 38 deaths and over 100 injuries. States like California, Texas, and Florida have seen the highest rates of school shootings. The issue highlights a growing gun violence crisis, with over 48,000 firearm-related deaths reported in 2022.
The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP), has released the AP Inter Practical Hall Tickets for 2025. Students scheduled for practical exams between February 10 and 20, 2025, can now download their hall tickets from bie.ap.gov.in. The hall ticket includes essential details such as the student’s name, roll number, exam date, and time. Students are urged to verify all information carefully and report any discrepancies before the exams.
AIMA has released the MAT PBT admit card 2025 on mat.aima.in. Candidates can download their hall tickets by logging in with their registration number and date of birth. The exam evaluates skills in Language Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Mathematical Skills, Data Analysis, and Economic & Business Environment. It is essential to carry the admit card on the exam day.
IIT Roorkee has released the final answer key and master question paper for GATE 2025, allowing over 10 lakh candidates to verify their performance. After a rigorous evaluation process, the final key incorporates corrections from valid objections. Candidates can now check their scores and prepare for M.Tech admissions or PSU recruitment. The GATE 2025 scorecards are available for free until May 31, 2025, with further opportunities for job applications in top PSUs.
As federal investigations into diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs intensify, several universities are distancing themselves from The PhD Project, a nonprofit supporting minority students in business academia. The scrutiny, fueled by conservative strategist Christopher Rufo, has prompted fears of funding cuts, with institutions like Arizona State and Kentucky severing ties as political pressure mounts on higher education.