The Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) 2025 is scheduled for tomorrow, January 5, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Candidates must download their admit cards from xatonline.in and arrive at the exam center an hour early with their admit card and a valid ID. Candidates can check the exam pattern and other important details here.
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The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has opened registration for the AP LAWCET 2025, with the deadline for regular applications set for April 27, 2025. The entrance exam, scheduled for June 5, 2025, is for admission to LLB and LLM courses. Candidates must meet eligibility criteria based on their academic qualifications. Late registration options are available with additional fees. Important dates and steps to apply are outlined on the official website.
The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) has declared the HSLC 2025 results, with an overall pass percentage of 63.98%. Out of 4,22,737 students who appeared, 2,70,471 passed. Sivasagar led districts with an 85.55% pass rate. Amishi Saikia topped with 591 marks. Boys outperformed girls, and ST (P) candidates showed the highest success among categories. The results are available on the official website, www.sebaonline.org.
RBSE has updated the Class 5 exam timetable for 2025. The Environmental Studies exam will now be on April 16, instead of April 9. The third language exam is moved to April 17, from April 16. Exams will start from April 7 and end on April 17. Students should download the updated schedule and prepare.
The Florida Senate Committee on Criminal Justice voted 4-3 against SB 814, a bill allowing guns on college campuses. Senator Randy Fine argued it was necessary for student safety, citing threats against Jewish students. The bill lost its House counterpart earlier. The NRA supported it, while students, including pro-Palestinian activists, opposed it
Rep. Rich McCormick, a Republican congressman from Georgia, stirred controversy with remarks suggesting that high school students should work for their lunch instead of relying on government aid. In a CNN interview, McCormick argued that teens could gain valuable work experience and reduce dependency on government programs. His comments have sparked a debate about the future of free lunch programs and the role of government assistance in education, reflecting broader concerns over federal... Expand
Lalit Narayan Mithila University has declared the UG 2nd Semester results for Arts, Commerce, and Science courses for the 2023-27 session. Students can check their results on the official website from February 20, 2025, using their Roll Numbers.
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The Directorate of General Education, Kerala, has announced the Kerala State Eligibility Test (SET) 2025 results on March 20. Candidates can check their scores on the official website by entering their roll number. Conducted on February 2, this exam is crucial for securing teaching positions in Kerala’s colleges and universities. Successful candidates will receive a lifetime-valid certificate.
Anna University has opened registrations for the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) and Common Engineering Entrance Test and Admissions (CEETA PG) 2025, offering admission to MBA and MCA programs for the 2025-2026 session. The exams are set for March 22 and 23, 2025. Candidates can apply until February 21, 2025, with application fees of Rs 1,000 or Rs 500 for SC/ST categories.
Quebec philanthropist Pierre Lassonde is donating $50 million to Polytechnique Montréal to establish an institute for disruptive innovation. Emphasizing the need for homegrown talent, he cites Canada’s shifting economic ties with the US Lassonde envisions the institute as a hub for research, fostering technological advancements and collaboration among students, researchers, and industry experts.