The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) has announced 322 vacancies for the Punjab State Civil Service Combined Competitive Examination (PSSC CCE) 2025. Eligible candidates can register on ppsc.gov.in by January 31, 2025. The exam is tentatively scheduled for April 2025, offering opportunities across various Punjab State Government departments. Check details here.
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Over 3.70 lakh unemployed youth, including graduates, have registered on Jammu and Kashmir's employment portal by January 2025. Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary highlights various government schemes such as Mission Youth, Mumkin, and Tejaswini aimed at enhancing job prospects. The government has also conducted 246 job fairs and launched several skill development initiatives.
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The MPPSC conducted the MP SET 2024 on December 15, 2024. The final answer key is now available on mppsc.mp.gov.in. Earlier, the provisional answer key was released on December 26, 2024. Candidates can visit the official website to check and download the final answer key for reference. The commission will soon declare the MP SET 2024 results.
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the Class 12 results for 2025, with an overall pass percentage of 86.50%. This marks a steady improvement in student performance over the years. The board also announced the stream-wise toppers. A comparative analysis of pass percentages from 2019 to 2025 highlights trends influenced by academic reforms and learning methodologies.
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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 The funds, which were initially approved for building improvements such as HVAC systems, were rescinded due to a retroactive change in the reimbursement deadline.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.
The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) has announced 322 vacancies for the Punjab State Civil Service Combined Competitive Examination (PSSC CCE) 2025. Eligible candidates can register on ppsc.gov.in by January 31, 2025. The exam is tentatively scheduled for April 2025, offering opportunities across various Punjab State Government departments. Check details here.
Cornell University's annual Dragon Day is a fiery tradition where architecture students design and parade a massive dragon, facing off against engineering students' rival creations. Originating in the 1900s, it symbolizes creativity, rivalry, and class pride. Over the years, it has grown into a spirited campus event, even incorporating political messages and adapting to challenges like the pandemic.