Educational News

JKSSB Health Department recruitment 2026: Apply online for 239 vacancies before March 25 at jkssb.nic.in
The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) is inviting online applications for 239 posts in the Health and Medical Education Department. The application process began on February 24, 2026, and will close on March 25, 2026, at 11:59 PM, along with the fee payment deadline. Candidates must apply through the official website, complete One-Time Registration, upload required documents and ensure eligibility, as submitted forms cannot be edited later.
AIIMS NORCET 10 registrations for Nursing Officer posts begins at aiimsexams.ac.in
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences has opened applications for NORCET 10 to recruit 2,551 Nursing Officers across India. The online process runs from February 24, 2026, to March 16, 2026, with the written examination scheduled for April 11, 2026. Eligible candidates aged 18–30 years with B.Sc Nursing or GNM plus experience can apply. The selection process includes a written test, document verification and medical examination.
Maharashtra NMMS result 2026 out; MSCE Pune releases Class 8 scholarship merit list at 2026.mscenmms.in
The Maharashtra State Council of Examination, Pune, has announced the Maharashtra NMMS Result 2026 for the 2025–26 academic year. Class 8 students can check their scores and download the merit list from the official websites. The scholarship supports meritorious students from economically weaker sections with INR 12,000 annually from Classes 9 to 12. Selected candidates must complete school-level verification and link bank details through PFMS to receive the scholarship.
BPSC answer keys for Special School Teacher exam 2026 released; objection window open till March 3
The Bihar Public Service Commission has released provisional answer keys for the Special School Teacher examination held under Advertisement No. 42/2025. Candidates for Classes 6–8 posts can review subject-wise responses on the official website. The objection window will remain open from February 25 to March 3, 2026, with a fee of Rs. 250 per question. Challenges must be submitted online with supporting evidence. Final answer keys will be issued after scrutiny.
Who is Sumit Mittal, the tech mentor who failed JEE twice and later secured AIR 4?
Sumit Mittal's journey highlights that early failures, including failing IIT JEE twice and facing financial crises, are not endpoints. Despite setbacks, he secured AIR 4 in NIMCET, graduated from NIT Trichy, and built a successful career at Cisco and VMware. He later founded Trendytech, training over 30,000 professionals, proving that success is often built through resilience and a different strategy.
JEE Main Paper 2 Session 1 results declared at jeemain.nta.nic.in, Kerala candidates secure top scores
The National Testing Agency has released JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results for Paper 2 covering B Arch and B Planning. The exam was conducted across 426 centres in India and abroad with over 66,000 candidates appearing. Kerala candidates Suryathejus S and Gowri Sankar V secured perfect NTA scores of 100. The results include detailed attendance data, category-wise performance, gender distribution and state-wise toppers for both papers.
Delhi EWS, DG admissions 2026 open online for private schools under RTE quota; check documnets required and other details here
The Directorate of Education, Delhi, has opened online admissions for EWS, DG and CWSN categories in private unaided recognised schools for the 2026–27 session. Applications for Nursery, KG and Class 1 can be submitted until March 16, 2026. Seats will be allotted through a computerised draw of lots under the 25 per cent RTE quota. Eligibility, age criteria, document requirements and a grievance helpline have been notified for applicants.
GTU releases BE, MCA and BPharm winter 2025 results for multiple semesters at gtu.ac.in; check direct link here
Gujarat Technological University has released additional Winter 2025 results for several programmes, including BE Semester 3, BPharm Semester 7 and MCA Integrated Semesters 1, 2 and 3. The notifications cover regular, remedial and recheck or reassessment categories. Students can check their results online at gtu.ac.in using enrolment details. Due to heavy traffic, temporary access delays were reported. Candidates are advised to download their scorecards and verify all details carefully.
PIL likely to be filed against CBSE over alleged uneven question paper difficulty and exam fairness concerns
The controversy around CBSE’s exam pattern has triggered debate over fairness, with allegations that different question paper sets had uneven difficulty levels. Educator Prashant Kirad is reportedly planning legal action, claiming academic discrimination. Students and parents are demanding transparency, standardized difficulty moderation, and possible grace marks for those who received tougher question papers.
UPSC extends CSE 2026 deadline after portal issues; applications now open till February 27, 2026
The Union Public Service Commission has extended the application deadline for Civil Services Examination 2026 and Indian Forest Service Examination 2026 until February 27, 2026, 6 pm, after technical issues affected the online portal due to heavy traffic. The recruitment will fill 933 vacancies through Preliminary, Main and interview stages. Eligibility requires a bachelor’s degree and age between 21 and 32 years. Serving IAS, IPS and IFS officers cannot reapply unless they resign.
Even Stanford and MIT grads are struggling to find jobs, and that’s only half the story
A viral post by Silicon Valley founder Xiaoyin Qu has sparked a sharp conversation about the state of tech hiring. Even Stanford and MIT CS graduates are struggling to land jobs as big tech slashes junior intake and AI reshapes hiring priorities. But a select few young candidates are thriving — by shipping real products, winning hackathons, and building audiences online. Qu's message to students is clear: the degree alone won't save you anymore.

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Cabinet approval to rename Kerala reflects will of people of state: PM Modi

The Union Cabinet has approved renaming Kerala as Keralam, fulfilling a long-standing popular demand. This decision aligns with the state assembly's resolutions and reflects the will of the people. The process will involve the President referring the matter to the state assembly for its views before parliamentary action.

Trade, defence & security on agenda as PM Modi heads to Israel; visit amid US threat of attack on Iran

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Israel, commencing Wednesday, aims to strengthen the strategic partnership and address shared challenges. The agenda includes meetings with Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu, an address to the Knesset, and discussions on technology, defense, and trade. An upgraded security pact and a potential free trade agreement are key outcomes anticipated from this significant diplomatic engagement.

Graft in judiciary, cases backlog in NCERT book

Class 8 students will now learn about judicial challenges like corruption, massive case backlogs, and judge shortages. The new NCERT textbook highlights how these issues hinder justice, especially for the poor. It details pending cases across courts and mentions efforts to boost transparency and accountability, including a code of conduct for judges and a grievance system.

Police attach Pakistan-based terror handler’s Kathua property

Kathua Police have attached approximately 7.5 marlas of land belonging to Pakistan-based terror handler Swar Din in Lohai Malhar tehsil. The action was ordered by the Jammu additional sessions court after Din, declared a proclaimed offender, evaded arrest. This move aims to dismantle terror financing and logistical support.

PM chairs 1st Cabinet meeting at Seva Teerth, pushes for reforms

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged his cabinet colleagues to identify and propose reforms focused on ease of living and ease of doing business. This directive follows the adoption of the 'Seva Sankalp Resolution' at Seva Teerth, emphasizing citizen-centric governance and nation-building. Ministries are expected to detail both ongoing and planned changes, with a particular focus on non-financial regulatory reforms.