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1. Maharashtra Allows Final-Year B.Ed., D.Ed. Students to Appear for TAIT 2025.

In a significant relief for aspiring teachers, the Maharashtra government has permitted final-year B.Ed., D.Ed., and M.Ed. students to appear for the Teachers Aptitude and Intelligence Test (TAIT) 2025.

 

2. DBM & RJS High School Announces SSLC 2025 Results Toppers Shine with Stellar Scores.

DBM & RJS High School, Koramangala, proudly announced the SSLC 2024-25 results, celebrating exceptional student achievements Deeksha K topped with 97.92%, followed closely by Ravi Teja and Lakshmi Priya.

 

3. AI Modules to Be Introduced in Delhi Schools for Classes VI to X from May 8.

Starting May 8, Delhi schools can opt to include Artificial Intelligence (AI) modules for classes VI to X, targeting students aged 11–14 Developed by Central Square Foundation and IIT Madras’.

 

4. Access to Science Still Limited in Half of Delhi Govt Schools Despite Rising Demand.

Over the past decade, Delhi has seen a sharp rise in government schools offering science streams and student enrolments Schools offering science rose from 272 in 2014–15 to 455 in 2024–25, and Class XI.


5. 124 Maharashtra Exam Centres Under Probe for Cheating in HSC Exams.

124 examination centres across Maharashtra are under investigation for malpractice during the February–March 2025 Higher Secondary Examination (HSC) the state education department had warned.


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