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The date and time to conduct CLAT-2025 was finalized after the Executive Committee and the Governing Body of the Consortium of National Law Universities (the 'Consortium') meeting that was held recently.
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The universities and technical boards have been asked to grant affiliation to its affiliated colleges by July 31. The last date for cancellation of seats in technical programmes with a full fee refund is September 11.t
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The celebration was adorned with cultural performances, academic accolades, and inspirational speeches, portraying the vibrancy and achievements of MLRIT's dynamic community.
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Mandatory internship soon for all undergraduate programmes, says Principal Secretary, Education
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The government is likely to implement a fee regulation in the next academic year i.e., 2025-26.
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A student will be permitted for the examination if the captured photograph matches the one in the registration form.
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Sri Chaitanya's dominance was further evident in the number of students securing 100 percentile, with a total of 272 students achieving this feat in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry subject wise and percentile wise
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Narayana Educational Institutions Directors P Sindhura and P Sharani, lauded the unwavering commitment of students, their families, and the institution's staff for the extraordinary achievements.
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The pass percentage of girls in second year was 64.19 per cent, while only 56.10 per cent boys could make it through the exams.
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The PEN on SSC certificates will enable the Education department to track students’ academics, in addition to ascertaining school dropouts.
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Dean Pillutla said that for revising the curriculum, senior officials spoke extensively to the alumni, the recruiters, industry at large, to inform this exercise.
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These resources help them adjust quickly and maximize their time on campus.
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This was announced as the DGE received certain representations seeking to declare holiday to camps on the occasion of two festivals i.e., Ugadi on April 9 and Ramzan on April 11.
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Over 100 students will benefit from courses covering Data Analytics, Digital Marketing, Cybersecurity, and more.
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The programme is aimed at enhancing digital creativity skills among principals and teachers and is expected to benefit over 840,000 educators and more than 25 million students across CBSE schools in the country.
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The exams began for 4,78,718 first year students, who are appearing for the second language paper-1 (Telugu, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Arabic, French, Marathi and Kannada).
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Exams will be conducted from March 11 to March 28 in online mode all across India. Moreover, to facilitate the foreign, OCI and NRI candidates, CUET (UG)-2024 will also be conducted in 24 cities outside India, as per the details given on the CUET website.
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Candidates can also apply with a late fee of Rs.2,000 and Rs.4,000 up to May 15 and 25 respectively.
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The colleges principal can also download the hall tickets from their respective college logins and distribute the same to students immediately.
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Each GREAT scholarship is worth a minimum of £10,000 that will be paid towards tuition fees for a one-year postgraduate course in the UK for the 2024-25 academic year.
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“Topics - general knowledge, aptitude and computers will be detailed in the modified syllabus. Apart from this, there are no changes in the test,” officials said.
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The exams begin with the first language and conclude with the social studies subject.
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The application deadline for these courses is February 7 and all programs will be conducted in Hyderabad.