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JEE Mains 2025 admit cards released for April 7, 8, 9 exams; download on jeemain.nta.nic.in
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the admit cards for the JEE Mains 2025 session-2 exams scheduled on April 7, 8, and 9. Candidates can download their admit cards from jeemain.nta.nic.in using their application number and password. The admit card contains essential exam details such as the exam schedule, candidate's information, and guidelines. Candidates must ensure the QR code and barcode are visible and bring a photo ID along with the admit card to the exam centre.
Gujarat NMMS result 2025 released at sebexam.org: Direct link to check here
The State Examination Board, Gujarat, has declared the Gujarat NMMS Result 2025 for the National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Exam (NMMS). Students who appeared for the 2024-25 session can check their results on sebexam.org. Conducted on February 22, 2025, the exam saw 2,20,488 participants. The NMMS scheme, launched by MHRD, aims to support Class 8 students from economically weaker backgrounds to continue their education.
CBSE Class 10, 12 date sheet released for students participating in national and international sports events: Check complete schedule here
CBSE has released the date sheet for special exams for Class 10 and 12 students who missed their board exams due to participation in national and international sports events. The exams for Class 10 will be held from April 7 to April 11, 2025, while Class 12 exams are scheduled for April 11. Schools must inform eligible students, and fresh admit cards are required.
Trump administration pulls back $42 million in funding for Michigan schools, affecting 27 districts
The Trump administration has pulled back nearly $42 million in federal funding for Michigan schools, impacting 27 districts. The funds, which were initially approved for building improvements such as HVAC systems, were rescinded due to a retroactive change in the reimbursement deadline. Affected districts, including Flint and Hamtramck, are now left scrambling to find alternative ways to fund essential projects, with state officials condemning the decision as disruptive and unjustified.
Indian student numbers in US, UK, and Canada drop by 40% in 2024, while Germany and New Zealand see record growth
Indian student enrollment in the US, UK, and Canada has dropped by 40% in 2024 due to stricter visa regulations, rising costs, and currency fluctuations. In contrast, countries like Germany and New Zealand are experiencing record growth, with enrollments up by 68% and 354%, respectively. The shift reflects a broader trend towards more affordable and stable study destinations, driven by factors such as better visa policies and low tuition fees, according to Indian government data and experts.
Rajasthan NHM Recruitment 2025: 13,252 Vacancies for 12th Pass Candidates, Apply by May 1, Exam in June, Results in November
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has announced 13,252 vacancies for 12th pass candidates under the National Health Mission and Rajasthan Medical Education Society. The application process begins on April 2, 2025, and ends on May 1, 2025. Candidates can apply for roles such as Community Health Officer, Nurse, and Lab Technician. The exam will be held in June 2025, with results expected in November 2025. Apply online through the official RSSB website.
Poonam Gupta appointed RBI deputy governor: A look at her education, career, and new role
Dr. Poonam Gupta has been appointed as the new Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for a three-year term, making her the first woman to hold this position in over a decade. With an illustrious career spanning the World Bank, IMF, and NCAER, Gupta brings extensive experience in economic policy and research. Her role will focus on monetary policy, financial markets, and inflation management, guiding the RBI through economic challenges and growth opportunities.
GATE 2025: Final answer key and master question paper now available on IIT Roorkee website
IIT Roorkee has released the final answer key and master question paper for GATE 2025, allowing over 10 lakh candidates to verify their performance. After a rigorous evaluation process, the final key incorporates corrections from valid objections. Candidates can now check their scores and prepare for M.Tech admissions or PSU recruitment. The GATE 2025 scorecards are available for free until May 31, 2025, with further opportunities for job applications in top PSUs.
Gujarat NMMS Result 2025: More than 5,000 students qualify for financial aid
The Gujarat NMMS Result 2025 has been announced by the State Examination Board, Gandhinagar, with over 5,000 students qualifying for the National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship. Each selected student will receive Rs 12,000 annually, supporting their education from Class 9 to 12. The results are now available on the official website, and students are advised to verify their details. This scholarship aims to reduce dropout rates and encourage academic excellence among economically disadvantaged students.
NHSRCL Recruitment 2025: Job openings for manager posts in railways, apply by 24 April
NHSRCL has announced a recruitment drive for 72 managerial positions in 2025, with vacancies in various technical and administrative fields. Eligible candidates with a BE/B.Tech/Architecture degree can apply by April 24, 2025. Positions include Junior Technical Managers and Assistant Managers in Civil, Electrical, Architecture, and Procurement. The application fee is Rs 400 for General, EWS, and OBC-NCL categories, with exemptions for SC, ST, and women candidates. Full details are available on the NHSRCL website.

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Watch: PM greeted with ‘Modi, Modi’ chants as he arrives in Thailand for BIMSTEC summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Thailand for a two-day visit to participate in the sixth BIMSTEC summit. Modi will engage in discussions with Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra and join BIMSTEC leaders in signing the Agreement on Maritime Cooperation. The visit also includes meetings with key regional leaders and will be followed by Modi's visit to Sri Lanka.

Indian student awarded Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship for women in nuclear science

Hemangi Shrivastava, an Indian master's student at Moscow Power Engineering Institute, has received the prestigious Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme for women in nuclear science. The program, supported by the IAEA, aims to increase female participation in the nuclear sector. Rosatom, a key partner, has supported 40 female students over the past four years.

PM Modi, Muhammad Yunus may meet in Thailand, says Dhaka

PM Narendra Modi and Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus will discuss various issues during the BIMSTEC summit in Thailand on April 3-4. This will be their first meeting since Yunus became chief adviser. While Dhaka has requested the meeting, New Delhi is still considering it. Modi will also engage in diplomatic discussions with other heads of state and Thai royalty.

Average adoption waiting period climbs to 3.5 years

The adoption process in India remains lengthy, with an average wait time of three and a half years for infants. Despite the number of adoptions reaching over 4,500 in 2024-25, thousands of prospective parents continue to wait anxiously, with the demand for younger children far exceeding available orphans for adoption.

India can't be developed if health, education neglected: SC

The Supreme Court of India has suggested that state governments allocate 25% of their budgets for health, education, hygiene, and infrastructure to help India become a developed nation. The court highlighted the consistent 'fund constraint' response from states and emphasized the need for intervention, despite acknowledging judicial limitations in financial policy matters.

SC: State can't decide on rural stints for doctors from outside

The Supreme Court criticized the Uttarakhand government's 2009 policy requiring non-state students in MBBS courses to serve in remote areas or pay Rs 30 lakh. The court emphasized that this policy should be a uniform decision by the Union government, citing challenges faced by students from other states in serving in inaccessible regions.

Rahul Gandhi allows Gaurav Gogoi to lead charge

Rahul Gandhi passed the opportunity to speak on the waqf bill in Lok Sabha to his deputy Gaurav Gogoi, who then led the opposition's charge. Gandhi instead chose to sit for other speeches, raising questions about whether he missed a chance to counter BJP's polarisation politics.