Rajasthan Board 10th Result 2026 Likely by March 20
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is expected to announce the Class 10 results for 2026 by March 20, as per an official statement. Over 10 lakh students await their scores.
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is expected to announce the Class 10 results for 2026 by March 20, as per an official statement. Over 10 lakh students await their scores.
The Central Board of Secondary Education has flagged a fraudulent circular claiming Class 12 exams in the Middle East were rescheduled to March 12, 2026. Several board exams remain postponed in the region.
CBSE clarifies a forged circular claiming Class XII English exam for Middle East centers on March 12, 2026 is fake. The board confirms the exam is rescheduled to March 16, 2026 due to regional conflict concerns.
The Bihar Public Service Commission is set to release the notification for Teacher Recruitment Examination 4.0, announcing over 46,000 teaching positions across government schools in Bihar to address staff shortages.
A tragic incident occurred in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, where a Class 7 student died after jumping into the Ravi River. The boy, identified as a 13-year-old, was with friends when the accident happened. Authorities recovered his body after a search operat
The Union Public Service Commission has published the detailed marksheet for the Civil Services Examination 2025. Candidates can access their scores via the official website upsconline.gov.in.
A private school teacher in Haryana's Mahendergarh district has been booked after a video surfaced showing severe injuries on a Class 1 student allegedly beaten with sticks during school hours.
The Railway Recruitment Board has issued the RRB NTPC Admit Card 2026 for the graduate-level CBT 1 exam. Candidates can download it from rrb.digialm.com using registration details.
RBSE officials announce Class 10 results likely by March 20, 2026, and propose conducting board exams twice yearly from 2027 to reduce student pressure and improve scores.
Punjab School Education Board introduces on-screen marking for Class 10 Social Science exams, aiming to reduce errors and speed up result declaration while addressing teacher and student concerns.
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced that Tamil Nadu's targeted UPSC coaching initiatives are showing positive outcomes, with 60 candidates from the state clearing the exam this year. He emphasized the need for more aspirants to succeed in future years.
Educational institutions nationwide marked International Women's Day with special assemblies, cultural programs, and discussions on gender equality, highlighting women's achievements and empowerment.
Schools nationwide marked their Annual Sports Day with vibrant events, promoting physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship among students of all ages.
A special committee in Pune has made CCTV installation, grievance boxes, and expert-led awareness programs mandatory in spiritual and religious educational institutes in Alandi to strengthen child safety and prevent sexual exploitation.
Postgraduate teachers in Chennai urge the government to notify addendum vacancies and recruit candidates for permanent positions, instead of appointing temporary teachers in government schools.
The Chandigarh Parents' Association has raised concerns about restricted textbook availability in private schools, alleging publishers refuse independent booksellers, creating monopolies despite transparency directives.
Rajasthan Board announces Class 10 board exams twice yearly from 2027, with results expected by March 20 this year. Strict anti-cheating measures implemented during recent exams.
A controversy erupts at Gujarat University as women from reserved categories are allegedly denied age relaxation benefits in recruitment, while general category women receive an extension, sparking protests and threats of assembly action.
Rajasthan's education department used AI tools to evaluate over 35 lakh government school students in grades 3-8 through an Oral Reading Fluency campaign, classifying them into four proficiency categories.
The Telangana High Court has dismissed a writ appeal challenging a single judge's order that refused to halt the results of the TS SET-2024 history paper II examination, citing delays and expert committee findings.
Karnataka government announces free BMTC bus travel for SSLC students during the upcoming board exams to ease commuting and reduce stress.
JNU Students' Union announces referendum results with 2,181 students voting for VC's removal amid caste remarks controversy, though critics question its legality.
Delhi's Samagra Shiksha programme announces a social audit for 2025-26, covering 60% of government schools to evaluate implementation, ensure transparency, and improve education quality through community participation.
A protest by Jadavpur University mass communication students forced authorities to cancel walk-in interviews for guest faculty positions. Students objected to a professor on the panel over past allegations.
Schools in Kolkata are implementing alternative fuel solutions like wood-fired stoves and boiled eggs to maintain midday meal services during the severe LPG shortage affecting cooking arrangements.
A government school teacher in Trichy was arrested for allegedly sexually harassing students, while the headmaster was arrested for concealing complaints. Both face charges under the POCSO Act.
In Trichy district, 34,027 candidates, including 33,490 school students and 537 private candidates, appeared for the Class X Tamil language examination. The exam is part of Tamil Nadu's public examinations running from Monday to April 6.
The Supreme Court intervened to stop an NCERT textbook chapter on judicial corruption, sparking debate on civic education. The Union government will revise the content, highlighting tensions in teaching institutional flaws to young students.
Authorities in Dakshina Kannada are implementing measures to maintain government mid-day meal programs and hostel kitchens as potential LPG shortages linked to global tensions raise concerns. Officials confirm current supplies are stable but contingency p
A 19-year-old student at Sanjay Gandhi Polytechnic College in Ballari died by suicide after alleged harassment by college authorities, leading to violent protests on campus.