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Collector Muzammil Khan inspects awareness and motivation classes conducted for Class X students at NSP Camp Government High School
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A renowned professor of Economics, Dr D'Souza was former director of IIM-Ahmedabad
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Debunking the myth that only students from elite institutions can succeed, 21st Century IAS Academy chief mentor and director Bhavani Shankar emphasised that right strategy, dedication, and a strong foundation in fundamental concepts will help aspirants crack UPSC
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Several students who are planning higher education in the US Universities are apprehensive over potential changes to F-1 visa norms, particularly the OPT programme and the future of H-1B
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Themed ‘Revitalising the entrepreneurial spirit of business families’, the two-day conference, organised at the Indian School of Business (ISB) Hyderabad campus, examined a range of topics
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The Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, which is holding the TG ICET 2025, will release the notification on March 6
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Commencing this year, the Telangana Council of Higher Education decided to levy a charge of Rs 500 on each objection raised against the preliminary key for all Telangana Common Entrance Tests
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The commencement of submission of online applications will be from Tuesday, February 25 while the last date for submission of online applications without late fee is Friday, April 4, 2025
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Students can pay the fee with a fine of Rs 50 per paper up to February 10, 2025 and can also apply in the Tatkal scheme between February 11 and 13, 2025
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Police arrest three persons who allegedly called up aspirants preparing for the Maharashtra Public Service Commission exam and offered them the question paper for Rs 40 lakh. However, there was no evidence that the question paper had been leaked
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The private colleges took this decision Saturday evening after they were assured by the Board authorities that permission regarding issues
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In a new learning pattern implemented at the university instructors dedicate ten minutes of each hour-long class to explaining concepts with the remaining fifty minutes devoted to hypothetical learning and practice-based activities.
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The program is designed to create an exclusive pathway for Indian students into the prestigious French higher education system
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Around 400 managements of private degree and PG colleges staged a dharna and held a maha rally, while the TPDMA threatened indefinite closure of colleges over fee reimbursement dues
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After holding a meeting with Telangana Private Junior College Managements Association here on Saturday, TG BIE Krishna Aditya told press persons that all junior colleges, including private junior colleges, would install CCTV surveillance cameras
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The issue stemmed with the Board imposing hefty fines on private junior colleges operating in mixed occupancy buildings over delay in receiving affiliation for the academic year 2024-25 due to delay in obtaining NoC from the fire department
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The dance performances of each class were based on sports such as football, cricket, kabbadi, badminton, hockey, wrestling, boxing, and weight lifting
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Besides mesmerising group dance, and a moving musical performance by college choir, the event also saw dance competitions, an open mic session, and food stalls
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Prof. Soma is an expert in optics, photonics, and ultrafast spectroscopy with over three decades of academic and research experience
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Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has decided to send hall tickets to students' registered mobile numbers
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The entrance exam for the flagship Junior Corporate Entrepreneurship Program is scheduled for March 27. For more information, visit www.whitenoiseacademy.com.
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The Education department officials on a one-day tour to Bengaluru to study Shiksha Co-pilot, an artificial intelligence-powered digital assistant for teacher training, introduced by the Karnataka government in its schools
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The programme offers opportunities for undergraduate students to obtain training in research, thus helping them choose a career in science
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The Supreme Court's ruling is being considered as a significant setback for South Indian States that have invested heavily in establishing new medical colleges