The National Testing Agency has released the provisional answer key and recorded response sheet for JEE (Main) 2025 Session 2. Candidates can view and challenge the answer key for Paper 1 (B.E./B. Tech.) from April 11 to April 13, 2025, by paying a fee of ?200 per question. The final result will be based on the revised answer key, if any challenge is accepted. The documents are available at https://jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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The Medical Council Committee (MCC), Bhopal, has released the revised timetable for the second counselling round of Madhya Pradesh NEET PG 2025. Candidates can visit the official website to access the updated schedule and ensure they meet all deadlines, including choice filling from January 23-26 and seat allotment results on January 29, 2025.
Starting from the 2025-26 academic session, first-year junior college admissions will be centralised and conducted online across Maharashtra. The state government plans to ensure a smooth process by providing training videos and extending existing software to include rural colleges, aiming to simplify the experience for students and parents.
The Trump administration has intensified immigration enforcement, detaining green card holders and international students, particularly those involved in political activism. USCIS has also paused certain green card applications as part of stricter vetting. Cases include Columbia, Cornell, and Tufts University students facing deportation, sparking concerns over academic freedom and legal battles against these policies.
Wildfires in Los Angeles have devastated schools, displacing thousands of students across the city. LAUSD is working to find temporary classrooms, with many students relocated to nearby campuses, while some schools have delayed the start of classes or switched to online learning. The emotional and academic recovery will be a long road, with significant challenges ahead for educators and families alike, as reported by the Associated Press.
CBSE will introduce a global curriculum for foreign students from the 2026-2027 academic year, aligning with the NEP 2020. This will include board exams twice a year. The curriculum focuses on global education, critical thinking, and continuous assessment, making international education more accessible and affordable in India.
The Karnataka State Diploma in Nursing Examination Board (KSDNB) has released the results for the Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery (ANM) and General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) exams for 2025. Candidates can check their scores on the official website, ksdneb.org. The mark sheet includes key details such as candidate names, register numbers, course names, subject codes, and result status.
APSC JE recruitment 2025: The Assam Public Service Commission's JE (Civil) recruitment online application process for the Public Works Roads and Building & NH Departments will end on March 4, 2025. Applicants must be aged 21-40 and hold a relevant three-year diploma. Application fees vary by category.
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The Trump administration has eased its aggressive crackdown on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, reversing key aspects of a sweeping February 14 directive. Initially, schools faced an ultimatum to dismantle DEI policies, triggering lawsuits and widespread uncertainty. However, new guidance clarifies that DEI is not inherently illegal, though concerns over legal ambiguity and enforcement challenges persist.