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NDTV
2 days ago
- General
- NDTV
BSEB 10th, 12th Compartmental Result 2025 Announced, Direct Link Here
BSEB 10th, 12th Compartmental Result 2025: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has declared the results of the Class 12th and 10th compartment and special examination 2025 today. Students who appeared in the re-examination can download their results by visiting the official website, To download the BSEB Class 10th and 12th Compartment and Special Exam Result 2025, students are required to enter their roll number and roll code. Bihar Board 10th, 12th Compartmental Result 2025: Step To Check Result Step 1: Students should visit the official website — Step 2: Click on Link 1 for the 10th and 12th Compartment Result 2025. Step 3: Enter login credentials such as Roll Number and Roll Code. Step 4: Press the View icon to access your result. Step 5: Download the BSEB 10th, 12th Compartment Result 2025. Bihar Board 10th, 12th Compartmental Result 2025: Exam Date The board conducted the BSEB Matric and Intermediate Compartment and Special Exam 2025 in two shifts from May 2 to 13. The morning shift was held from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm, while the afternoon shift ran from 2 pm to 5 pm. Around 82.11% of students were declared passed in the BSEB Matric Board Exam, while 89.66% of students cleared the Bihar Inter Board Exam 2025. Bihar Board 10th, 12th Compartmental Result 2025: Details Mentioned on the Marksheet • Student's name • Roll number • Roll code • Subject-wise marks • Maximum marks • Division • Final result status (Pass/Fail) • List of subjects taken by the student Students are advised to download and safely keep their digital marksheets until they receive the physical mark sheets from their respective schools.


Bahrain This Week
3 days ago
- Science
- Bahrain This Week
Ministry Of Education Honours NMS For Outstanding Performance In TIMSS 2023
The Honorable Minister of Education, His Excellency Dr. Mohamed bin Mubarak Juma honored New Millennium School by facilitating the school principal and science and mathematics educators for the outstanding performance of the students in TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) 2023. The school has been placed in the high category for Science and Mathematics. Even where there is a drop in International Average in 2023 TIMSS as compared to 2019 TIMSS, the NMS average has remarkably shown an upward trend. The school average in the TIMSS is much higher than the International Average. The results reflect the school's strong commitment to academic excellence, innovative teaching methods, and a robust STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) curriculum. TIMSS, conducted by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), is administered every four years and assesses trends in student performance across more than 60 countries. The assessment provides valuable data that helps schools and policymakers improve educational outcomes. The school management expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Education for giving an opportunity to be the part of TIMSS Exam and for facilitating the mentors by the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Mohamed bin Mubarak Juma. Congratulating the students and staff, Principal, Dr Arun Kuumar Sharma said that the remarkable achievement is a testament to the hard work of the students, the expertise and commitment of the dedicated teachers, and the support of the school community. He further added that the school is proud to see its students not only meeting but exceeding international benchmarks in Math and Science. School Chairman Dr. Ravi Pillai and Managing Director, Ms. Geetha Pillai congratulated the students and their mentors for their commendable performance.


Hindustan Times
25-05-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
TSBIE IPASE May Exam 2025: TSBIE IPASE May Exam 2025: Maths, Zoology & History papers held, 173995 students appear
Telangana Board of Intermediate Education conducted TSBIE IPASE May Exam 2025 on May 25, 2025, for Mathematics, Zoology, and History papers. For first year, Mathematics-IB, Zoology-I & History-I was conducted in the forenoon session. A total of 1,26,290 candidates registered for the exam, of which 1,18,114 candidates were present, and 8,176 candidates remained absent. Also read: TSBIE IPASE May Exam 2025: Second language paper held today, 113853 candidates appeared Percentage-wise, 93.52 per cent students were present in the exam. Likewise, for 2nd year, Mathematics-IIB, Zoology-II & History-II papers was held in the afternoon session. A total of 58,890 candidates registered for the exam, of which 55,841 candidates were present, and 3,049 candidates remained absent. 94.82 per cent candidates were present for the 2nd year exams held on Sunday. Also read: JEE Advanced 2025 answer key released, here's how to check provisional key at Additionally, observers were sent to Sangareddy, Nizamabad, Siddipet, Medak and Medchal districts from Board to the Examination centers who reported that the exams had been conducted smoothly and peacefully, without any untoward incidents. This year, the The TS Inter results was declared on April 22, 2025. Also read: TS ECET Results 2025 released, here's how to download rank cards at A total of 4,88,430 students had appeared for the examination (general and vocational streams combined) in 1st year. Of these, 3,22,191 passed with an overall pass percentage of 65.96 per cent. Whereas a total of 5,08,582 students wrote the IPE March exam (general and vocational combined) in 2nd year. Of them, 3.33,908 passed, securing an overall pass percentage of 65.65 per cent. For more related details, candidates are advised to visit the official website of TSBIE.


Cosmopolitan
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Kim Kardashian Graduates Law School — See the Photos
Congratulations are in order for Kim Kardashian. The reality star and business mogul can soon add 'attorney' to her resumé, as she has just attained her law degree. The Skims founder shared the news to her Instagram, where she posted clips from the intimate Wednesday afternoon ceremony. 'I finally graduated law school after 6 years!!!' Kardashian wrote over a video shared by her sister Khloé. For the event, the American Horror Story star wore a gray turtleneck sweater and a darker, slate-colored miniskirt with a belt that she tied in a bow in the front. To complete her look, Kardashian added some black tights and white pumps. All the neutrals paired well with the her blush graduation robe. At the ceremony, her legal mentor stated that Kardashian had studied '18 hours a week, 48 weeks a year for six straight years.' 'I wanna thank, I mean, all of you guys have been on this journey with me,' Kardashian said to the group of attendees, which included her sister Khloé, friend (and CNN political correspondent) Van Jones, and more. 'It did start with Van and I. Well, it started with a Twitter video that I saw, that popped up, and I just was dumbfounded.' The video in question was about Alice Marie Johnson, a grandmother who had been given a life sentence for a non-violent drug offense nearly two decades prior. When Kardashian learned of Johnson's story, she lobbied for her during a meeting with Donald Trump in 2018, and ultimately, the sentence was commuted. Then, Kardashian decided she wanted to do more to advocate for others, so she began a four-year apprenticeship with a law firm in San Francisco that same year. In 2019, the Kardashians star told Vogue, 'It's never one person who gets things done; it's always a collective of people, and I've always known my role, but I just felt like I wanted to be able to fight for people who have paid their dues to society. I just felt like the system could be so different, and I wanted to fight to fix it, and if I knew more, I could do more.' In California, there is an option to pass the bar through a process called 'reading the law,' which involves apprenticing with a practicing lawyer or judge. Kardashian took this option, so she never had to attend an actual law school. The mother of four took the 'baby bar' exam a total of three times over the past four years before passing it, and she reportedly took the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) this past March. Now, she just needs to pass the bar exam. It's really perfect timing, as her new legal drama, All's Fair, comes out this fall. Coincidence?

Miami Herald
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Is Kim Kardashian a Lawyer Now? What We Know
Kim Kardashian, the reality TV star and business mogul, has celebrated "finally" finishing her Law Office Study Program with her friends and family. But does this mean she is a lawyer now? Kardashian first began pursuing a nontraditional legal path in 2019. She has worked on criminal justice reform and clemency cases and has become a prominent advocate for prison reform. She has pushed for the release of nonviolent offenders and also met with Gypsy Rose Blanchard in prison, as well as Lyle and Erik Menendez, for whom she called for an early release from their life sentences. Kardashian is not yet a lawyer. But she is a step closer. The 44-year-old shared that she has graduated from her four-year Law Office Study Program. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other work commitments, it took her six years rather than four years to earn and complete it. Kardashian is a mother to four children and owns multiple businesses, including Skims. People confirmed that Kardashian has taken her Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE), a test required for bar admission in several U.S. jurisdictions. She previously passed the California First-Year Law Students' Exam, which is also known as the "baby bar," on her fourth attempt in 2021. In order to become a licensed lawyer, Kardashian would need to pass the notoriously difficult California bar exam. Kardashian marked the milestone with a private celebration at the Beverly Hills Hotel. She shared a clip of herself donning a graduation cap, with the text overlay "I finally graduated law school after 6 years!!!" Jessica Jackson, a lawyer who has mentored Kardashian in the program, attended the celebration. She said Kardashian's journey was "one of the most inspiring legal journeys we've ever seen." Jackson said that Kardashian spent "18 hours a week, 48 weeks a year for six straight years" on the program. Under California law, students can study under a lawyer or a judge as an alternative to law school. The celebration had many details alluding to Kardashian's studies: her flashcards were used to create placemats, and she had latte art in the shape of graduation caps. Her son, Psalm West, wore a suit inspired by Kardashian's late father, Robert Kardashian, a successful attorney. Her daughter, Chicago West, wore a suit inspired by an outfit Kim Kardashian wore when she hosted a marketing talk at Harvard Business School. Jessica Jackson, a lawyer who mentored Kim Kardashian in the program, said in a video shared on Instagram: "Six years ago, Kim Kardashian walked into this program with nothing but a fierce desire to fight for law school lectures, no ivory tower shortcuts, just determination. And a mountain of case law books to read." Kardashian may go on to take the bar exam in due course. Related Articles Kim Kardashian: 'I Absolutely Did Think I Was Gonna Die'How Much Are Kim Kardashian's Met Gala Necklaces Worth? What We Know2025 Met Gala: Kamala Harris Joins Stars For Fashion's Biggest Night But Skips Red CarpetKardashian Crumbl Cookie Flavors: Last Day To Get Limited-Edition Treats 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.