Live Updates: UPSC Aspirants Question Fairness Of Prelims 2026 Over Vague Questions, KTET December Result 2026 Declared, NID DAT 2026 Mains Result Announced
Stay updated with the latest news about education boards, board exam results, admit cards, entrance exam notifications, answer keys, counselling dates and all news of university admissions in India. The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has got the result of the KTET December 2026 result out for the candidates who appeared for the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test.
Students can check the direct result link and the required documents and steps to download the results and answer keys of key exams of 2026. The major school announcements regarding school holidays, class 10 and 12 board examinations and important rules and regulations.
The NEET UG 2026 re-exam is set to be conducted on June 21, 2026. Following the paper leak controversy, updated rules, set-wise examination conduction, and important previous-year question papers all can be found in this live blog.
This live blog provides a real-time update about the latest happenings related to school boards, competitive exams, recruitment tests and announcements from higher education bodies and institutions, all integrated in one place.
The National Institute of Design (NID) has declared the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) 2026 mains result for the Bachelor of Design (BDes) programme. Students appearing for the entrance examination can now take a look at their scorecards and download them from the official website, NID Admission portal.
To get the Kerala TET result download, candidates can apply the following steps:
Candidates are advised to keep hard copy of the result for admission and recruitment related requirements.
The KTET result was announced on 27th May and can be accessed through the online portal for all the categories. Candidates should have a category, registration number, and date of birth to generate the result portal.
The UPSC Civil Services Prelims 2026 exam has sparked another debate regarding fairness and language and accessibility in Indian competitive examinations. Candidates who sat for the exam on May 24 found this year’s paper unusually difficult, time-consuming, and unpredictable.