The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee has released the GATE 2025 admit card today, on January 7 on the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. Candidates must log in using their enrolment ID and password to download it. The GATE 2025 exam, scheduled for February 1, 2, 15, and 16, features 30 test papers with various question formats, including MCQs, MSQs, and NAT.
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Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, is urging employees to work 60-hour weeks on developing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Brin's journey from Russia to the U.S. and his academic achievements at Stanford, where he met Larry Page, laid the foundation for Google's creation. The duo's innovative efforts in data mining revolutionized the internet landscape.
President Donald Trump called for the immediate shutdown of the US Department of Education, criticizing its high spending and poor performance. He described the department as a "big con job" and urged for education to return to state control. Trump's proposal includes transferring many functions to other agencies, with Elon Musk overseeing cost cuts. His move, aimed at reducing federal influence, is set to spark significant debates across the nation.
SSC announced the SSC CGL 2024 final result on March 12, sparking concerns among candidates over alleged discrepancies in the normalisation process. Many claim that some candidates with lower raw marks received disproportionately higher scores. Frustrated aspirants have taken to social media, demanding the immediate release of the final answer key and clarification from SSC.
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.
A woman named Richa Singh was arrested for using a forged admit card to attend the physical standard test during the Uttar Pradesh police recruitment process. Despite failing the written exam, she used an editing app to alter her admit card. Singh was caught when examiners noticed discrepancies in her documents and was subsequently sent to jail.
The Vardhman Mahaveer Open University (VMOU) in Kota will soon start registration for the Rajasthan PTET 2025. Candidates can apply for the two-year and four-year B.Ed. programs from March 5 to April 7, 2025. The entrance exam is slated for June 2025.
The registration deadline for the MAH MCA CET 2025 has been extended to January 31, 2025. The test, set for March 23, 2025, includes sections on Mathematics & Statistics, Logical/Abstract Reasoning, English Comprehension and Verbal Ability, and Computer Concepts, comprising a total of 100 questions.
The Medical Council Committee (MCC), Bhopal, has released the revised timetable for the second counselling round of Madhya Pradesh NEET PG 2025. Candidates can visit the official website to access the updated schedule and ensure they meet all deadlines, including choice filling from January 23-26 and seat allotment results on January 29, 2025.
Twenty staff members at Chester Community Charter School in Pennsylvania face charges for abusing 26 children in an emotional support program. The accusations include using painful restraint techniques and failing to report child endangerment. The abuse, which occurred in 2024, was captured on surveillance footage. The school has since terminated the staff involved and ended its contract with the staffing agency. Investigators also found the staff lacked proper training in restraint techniques.