WBCHSE HS exams 2026: Model question papers released for Uchha Madhyamik students

WBCHSE Uchha Madhyamik exams 2026: The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has started distributing model question papers for the upcoming Uchha Madhyamik or Higher Secondary Semester 4 board examinations.According to WBCHSE president Chiranjib Bhattacharya, the model question papers cover 22 subjects and have been available since January 27, 2026. The papers are…

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CUET UG 2026 registration deadline extended to February 4; check eligibility and steps to apply

NTA extends CUET UG 2026 application window till February 4 for undergraduate aspirants The National Testing Agency has prolonged the registration time for the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate 2026, thus allowing more time for the applicants to get their registration done online. The authorities made the move after receiving several requests from the candidates….

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New US education department rules cut student tuition and simplify loans: What to know about repayment caps

New US education rules propose loan caps and simpler student repayment options. (AP Photo) The US Department of Education has issued a proposed rule designed to reduce higher education costs and simplify federal student loan repayment under President Trump’s Working Families Tax Cuts Act, according to an official press release from the US Department of…

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HPSC HCS 2026 notification released: Apply online from 6 February, check eligibility, selection process, exam dates

HPSC HCS 2026 notification released: Apply online from 6 February, check exam dates and eligibility The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has released the Haryana Civil Services (HCS) 2026 notification on January 30, 2026. Interested candidates can apply online from February 6 to February 26, 2026, through the official HPSC website at hpsc.gov.in. The notification…

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US Education Department says California violated federal law by withholding student gender records from parents

The United States Department of Education has concluded that the California Department of Education violated federal law by maintaining policies that prevented parents from accessing certain student records related to gender identity.According to a press release issued by the Department, the finding was made by its Student Privacy Policy Office, which enforces the Family Educational…

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