The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) will close the registration window for Inspector (Hindi Translator) recruitment tomorrow, January 8, 2025. Applicants can register at recruitment.itbpolice.nic.in. The process, which began on December 10, 2024, aims to fill 15 vacancies. Candidates can find details about the application fee and the direct link to apply here.
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A student group has sued the University of California, alleging racial bias in admissions by favoring Black and Hispanic applicants over academically stronger Asian-American and white students. The lawsuit claims violations of the 14th Amendment, Title VI, and California’s Proposition 209. As the case unfolds, it could reshape affirmative action policies and redefine meritocracy in higher education.
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.
UNICEF's latest report reveals that 52 million children worldwide are out of school due to ongoing conflicts in regions like Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, and Myanmar. The study highlights the severe disruption to education caused by wars, with many schools damaged or repurposed. With over 473 million children living in conflict zones, UNICEF calls for urgent action to prevent a generation from being lost to war and to protect their right to education.
As the CBSE Class 10 exams approach, students face the challenge of mastering Social Science, a subject that covers a wide range of topics. With 37 questions, including multiple-choice, short-answer, and long-answer formats, students must be well-prepared. Experts, including Sonali Malik from Ridge Valley School, emphasize focusing on key concepts and provide essential tips for tackling MCQs effectively to achieve success.
The Iowa State Board of Education approved 17 charter schools, expanding educational options statewide. The recent approval includes two charter schools—Empowering Excellence in Cedar Rapids and Horizon Science Academy in Davenport—scheduled to open by Fall 2025. Additionally, six other schools were approved for opening by 2026, and several were approved earlier in 2024. These new schools reflect a growing trend in personalized and alternative education across Iowa, offering diverse learning... Expand
The Jammu and Kashmir government has extended winter holidays for schools in the Valley and winter zone areas of the Jammu division due to inclement weather. Minister Sakina Itoo announced that schools up to the higher secondary level will now reopen on March 7, 2025, instead of March 1, 2025.
NERIST has opened online applications for NEE 2025. Candidates can register at neeonline.ac.in or nerist.ac.in by April 3, 2025. Admit cards will be available from April 15. Exams: NEE-II (PCM/PCB) and NEE-III on April 26; NEE-I and NEE-II (PCM) Science on April 27, 2025. Candidates can check the direct link here.
Australia will require a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) for student visa applications starting January 1, 2025, replacing Letters of Offer. This change aims to prevent visa misuse and ensure that only genuine students are granted visas. Applications without a CoE will be considered invalid.