June 07, 2024
Education Minister Athena Michaelidou said that the possible introduction of undergraduate programmes in the English language at Cypriot public universities is “being discussed”.
June 06, 2024
Despite labour dispute across British Columbia, several Grade 12 students will get report cards while other grades on hold.
June 06, 2024
The District School Board Ontario North East (DSB1) heard about this year's strategic academic plan results at the previous meeting. The numbers show the board has some work ahead of them to meet the provincial averages.
June 04, 2024
The first SSC results to be announced in May, two weeks before its usual date, saw the success rate increase marginally this year compared with 2023 in both the state and Mumbai division, touching 94.9% and 93.9% respectively. This year, 15.1 lakh teenagers, including 3.4 lakh from the Mumbai division, cleared the state board Class X exam.
June 04, 2024
While the Class 10 State Secondary Certificate (SSC) exams ended today, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) was able to control the number of cheating cases this year, and there were no incidents of paper leak which occurred in some parts of the state last year.
June 04, 2024
With HSC exams for the 2022-2023 academic year scheduled to begin on 30 June, marking the official end of classes, many colleges are sparking outrage by demanding tuition fees from students well into July and August.
May 31, 2024
Students who appear in June will know their grades on the 14th while those who do so in July will have to wait until the 9th.
May 31, 2024
After a slight reshuffle, the Ministry of Pre-university Education and Literacy has just made official the timetable for the conduct of national exams in Guinea.
May 30, 2024
The 2024 general baccalaureate exams will traditionally begin with philosophy on June 18. The baccalaureate results will be posted in July.
May 29, 2024
The Texas Education Agency is using artificial intelligence to grade parts of the STAAR test. The TEA said the move is meant to save millions of taxpayer dollars that would have been spent on hiring current and retired teachers for grading student’s responses.