US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon unveiled new federal grant priorities focused on evidence-based literacy, expanding education choice, and returning education control to the states. The proposed changes represent the fastest rollout of such priorities by a US education secretary in an administration’s first year. A 30-day public comment period is now open. The initiative aims to improve learning outcomes and reduce federal oversight in favor of state-led education strategies.
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The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) will declare the Class 12 results for Arts, Science, and Commerce streams on May 22, 2025. Over 8 lakh students appeared for the exams held between March 6 and April 9. Results will be available on rajresults.nic.in and other official portals. Students can apply for re-evaluation or supplementary exams if needed. Last year saw high pass percentages, particularly among female candidates.
The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) is expected to announce the Class 10th Result 2025 on its official website, bseh.org.in, either late this evening or tomorrow morning. Over two lakh students who appeared for the exams in March 2025 are eagerly awaiting their results, which can be accessed online using their roll number and date of birth.
The Andhra Pradesh State Level Police Recruitment Board (SLPRB) will release admit cards for the Final Written Examination for SCT Police Constables (Civil & APSP) on May 23, 2025. The exam, scheduled for June 1, 2025, will be held from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM across multiple centers. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official SLPRB website until May 31, 2025. Any issues can be addressed through the provided helplines or email.
With rising tuition and living costs in traditional study hubs like the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia, Indian students are increasingly turning to Austria, Malta, Portugal, and Spain for affordable, English-taught programmes. These countries offer lower accommodation expenses, world-ranked universities, and generous post-study work visas. As career-driven students seek cost-effective education with clear migration pathways, these emerging European destinations are becoming top choices for... Expand
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, will announce the Plus Two Result 2025 on May 22 at 3:00 PM. Over 4.44 lakh students can access their Class 12 results online, via SMS, DigiLocker, and the Saphalam 2025 app. The board has ensured multiple channels for easy access, with digital mark sheets valid for official use.
The DHSE Kerala has declared the Class 12 (Plus Two) results for HSE and VHSE streams on May 22. With an overall pass percentage of 77.81%, girls outperformed boys by over 18%. Students can access their provisional marksheets online or via mobile apps and SMS, while original certificates will be distributed later through schools.
JNTU has declared the AP ECET 2025 results, accessible on the official website. Candidates can download their scorecards using their registration and hall ticket numbers. The exam, conducted on May 6, 2025, determines eligibility for counselling. Qualifying requires a minimum of 50 out of 200 marks, with counselling details to be announced soon.
The Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu, has announced the Class 11 (HSE Plus One) results for 2024–25, with the official link activated at 2 PM on www.tnresults.nic.in. Girls outperformed boys by 6.4%, while Ariyalur led with a 97.76% pass rate. Students can also access marksheets via DigiLocker for convenience.
The Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations announced the SSLC Class 10 results for 2024-25 with a 93.8% overall pass rate. Girls outperformed boys significantly, scoring higher pass percentages across all subjects and districts. Sivagangai topped district performance, while science saw the highest number of full marks.
On May 15, 2025, the US Supreme Court began hearing a case challenging President Trump’s executive order to restrict birthright citizenship. The order denies citizenship to children born on US soil unless one parent is a citizen or legal resident, sparking constitutional debates around the 14th Amendment. While the Court is currently reviewing the legality of nationwide injunctions, the case could reshape how federal courts respond to executive orders on immigration and citizenship rights.