AIIMS will conduct the NORCET 8 Stage I preliminary exam on April 12, 2025. Candidates must report by 6:30 AM, with entry allowed until 8:30 AM. The 90-minute exam will consist of 100 MCQs, including negative marking and a section-wise timed format. Qualifying percentiles vary by category, with relaxations for PWBD candidates. Successful candidates will proceed to Stage II based on merit and seat availability. Candidates must carry original documents and follow all guidelines carefully.
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Punjab Police has released a notification for Constable recruitment in the District and Armed Police Cadres, with 1,746 vacancies available. Online applications are accepted from February 21 to March 13, 2025. Candidates must have completed 10+2 and meet the specified age and physical requirements. For application details, visit the official Punjab Police website.
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) will close the registration for Class 1 admissions for the 2025 academic year on March 21, 2025, at 10 PM. Parents can apply through the official website, kvsangathan.gov.in. Eligible children must be at least six years old by March 31, with April 1 births also considered. A valid birth certificate is required. The application process involves online registration, form submission, and fee payment. Applicants should download and keep a copy for future reference.... Expand
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has fined Vision IAS Rs 3 lakh for misleading advertising regarding civil services exam success rates. The institute's selective disclosure suggested all successful candidates followed the same course path, which was false, with fees varying from Rs 750 to Rs 1,40,000.
The US remains a top destination for Indian students, with over 260,000 enrolled in its universities. While tuition and living costs can be high, some cities offer more affordable education. San Diego, Baltimore, Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Houston stand out for their lower tuition fees and manageable living expenses, helping students pursue quality education without excessive financial strain.
The surge in demand for computer science courses reflects technology's pivotal role in driving industry innovation. With fields like AI and cybersecurity flourishing, the U.S. remains a top choice for aspiring professionals. Prestigious universities such as Stanford, MIT, and Princeton lead global rankings, excelling in teaching, research, and industry engagement, highlighting their contribution to shaping future technological advancements.
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has released the hall tickets for the MAH MCA CET 2025. Candidates can now download their admit cards from the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. The exam is scheduled for March 23, 2025, and will be conducted as a computer-based test. The hall ticket contains essential details, and candidates must carry a valid ID along with it. The exam will feature 100 multiple-choice questions across various subjects.
The US Department of Education (DOE) is threatening to investigate over 2,100 colleges with test-optional policies, warning that such practices may violate federal civil rights law. The DOE's new stance could lead to the reintroduction of standardized testing, which many schools adopted following the Covid-19 pandemic. This move has sparked concerns and legal challenges, with debates on whether the DOE's interpretation oversteps or is necessary to uphold equal access in college admissions.
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