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The Intermediate Education Department decided to introduce facial recognition system in all 424 government junior colleges to tackle absenteeism
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The application window could begin as early as late summer or early fall in the American calendar, and may continue until the university’s classes are filled. This means that applicants have the flexibility to apply at any time during the admissions cycle
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Demanding the university administration compensate for the time lost due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the PhD scholars of 2018 batch wanted extension of the thesis submission deadline by one year.
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Event included byteXL’s leadership team and key dignitaries from leading engineering colleges, highlighted the impact of NIMBUS in reshaping coding education
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Eligible individuals to be interviewed on February 24 and 25 for filling vacancies of ceramic caster, trainee caster, and junior process operators in the UAE. Check out eligibility criteria here
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Despite Right to Education 2009 Act norms of 30:1 at primary level and 35:1 at upper primary level, the current pupil-teacher ratio shows a worrisome situation
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The centre is dedicated to advancing network, storage, security technologies and to enhance the performance of accelerated data infrastructure.
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According to officials, henceforth the university offices, campus and constituent colleges of JNTU-H will have a holiday on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month
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While First Year IPE will be conducted from March 1 to March 19, the Second Year is from March 3 to March 20
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Managements submitted proposals to the Telangana Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee seeking fee hikes ranging between 50% and 100% for the next three-year block period commencing academic year 2025-26
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The SCERT is holding the programme via T-SAT to improve students pass percentage in the Class X exams
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The researchers found that 93.7 per cent of providers believed AI could improve TB diagnosis accuracy, while only 69.4 per cent were willing to adopt the technology
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The Governor highlighted India’s status as a knowledge capital and the importance of upholding the Guru-Shishya tradition while the keynote speaker Prof. Jeffrey Armstrong emphasised the importance of traditional wisdom
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Under Dr. Laxman's tenure as TGSWREIS sports officer, the society students won one gold medal, three bronze, along with 34 participations, at the international level
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Global automotive giants including Volvo, Daimler, AVL, ALTAIR, Tata Motors, and others participate, to acquire budding talent at the event:
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Instead of enabling close coordination with states to improve educational standards, the UGC draft regulations will marginalise the role of states and curtail diversity
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Even though everyone understands and converses in English, one could still get caught up in campus lingo that is relatively new to freshmen
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As students find it stressful to navigate to the centres particularly on the first day of the exam, the TG BIE is integrating QR codes, which come embedded with the location of the exam centres, to hall tickets
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The exam will be conducted for candidates seeking admissions to BE/BTech programmes offered by institutions affiliated with the Karnataka Unaided Private Engineering Colleges Association (KUPECA) and Uni-GAUGE member universities
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The College Board on Friday announced the registration deadlines for Spring 2025 and exam dates for Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. Read on to find out all the necessary information
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This year, the process for admissions to MBA/PGPM programmes comprises a micro presentation, replacing the traditional group discussion
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Previously, IIT Madras offered a Web MTech in Industrial AI, catering to specific industry applications. Recognizing the need for a broader and more comprehensive AI curriculum, the institute has now introduced this expanded programme, covering fundamental and advanced AI techniques with applications across multiple sectors
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While Class 10th exams will be conducted from February 15 to March 18, Class 12th exams are scheduled from February 15 to April 4
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The Central government was conspiring to weaken and corrupt the education system under the pretext of educational reforms and the National Education Policy, say the national president and national general secretary of the All-India Students' Federation