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Prof Chennupati Jagadish and Mallikarjun Tatipamula, both from small Telugu villages, have been elected Fellows of the Royal Society. They work in semiconductor and telecommunications and were honoured by IIT-Hyderabad
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As per the time-table, first year examinations are scheduled to be held from 9 am to 12 noon, and second-year exams from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm. Students will be allowed into the centre up to 9.05 am and 2.35 pm for first and second-year exams respectively
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GITAM University, Visakhapatnam has awarded Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) to a research scholar from Warangal, Deepthi Rayilla, informed the university registrar Gunasekaran D
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The partnership concentrates on the joint development of quality academic degree programs, undertakes joint research, and enables the movement of students and faculty
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If the TGCHE’s proposal fructifies, students who secure 120 credits will be awarded their degrees. Presently, for degrees to be granted, students need to earn 150 credits in the three years of the course work.
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Islam did not merely encourage education, it institutionalised it — Mosques doubled as schools, scholars were revered and centres of learning thrived
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The 90-day intensive Data Engineering course provided underprivileged graduates with comprehensive training in Python, SQL, PowerBi along with soft skills and career counselling
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Cultivation of tuber crop vegetables, which has been around for ages, will not only achieve nutritional security in the country, but also provide employment and export opportunities, said Dr. Danda Raji Reddy, Vice Chancellor of Sri Konda Laxman Telangana Horticultural University
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When it’s domestic work, it’s a women’s job, and their external employment hardly matters as even there, the compensation is gender-linked
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A special training programme for pre-school teachers working in the private schools would be organised to improve their teaching skills in the State, said Syed Shamael Ahmad, national president Private Schools and Children Welfare Association
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Cashing on the demand, some top private engineering institutions priced a CSE seat between Rs.18 lakh and Rs.25 lakh, leaving parents flabbergasted. In addition, parents must shell out annual tuition fees and transportation charges, if any.
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Let’s decode how coding is reshaping different disciplines in U.S. colleges and why it should be in your toolkit — regardless of your major.
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The event focused on the integration of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable development, fostering dialogue and collaboration among thought leaders
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Girls who have done their class 10 and 12 schooling in government (public) schools and have admission in a bonafide higher education institution – in a degree or diploma program – are eligible for the scholarship
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Mandal Education Officer in Dharmapuri, Sitalakshmi was injured in a scuffle that took place between two teachers in Dhonur government high school on Friday
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Officials from Union Ministry of Education say total enrolment in government schools in the State is only 38.11 per cent compared to 60.75 per cent in unaided schools
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The Task Force team along with the Masab Tank police have busted a fake educational certificate racket and arrested three persons. Officials seized 15 fake educational certificates belonging to various institutions across the country
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Over five decades on, JNTU-Hyderabad still without own land - The JNTU-Hyderabad, which is operating in 89 acre land leased from KPHB, has already paid Rs.90 crore as lease rental over the years
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The notification will be issued on January 14, 2026, and the last date register for the Civil Services will be February 23. The same schedule will be applicable for the Indian Forest Service Examination
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The ICMR funded cancer study, published in the prestigious peer-reviewed Molecular Therapy Oncology (May/June, 2025), demonstrates CAR-T therapy, which uses patient’s own T cells to fight cancer, can be safely manufactured and infused at point of care in India at a low cost.
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The school, opening at the Coimbatore campus, will offer five-year integrated undergraduate programmes - B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) and B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) - designed to equip students with a comprehensive foundation in both Indian and international legal frameworks
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Permission was given to commence the LLB course with an intake of 120 students (two sections) from the academic year 2025-26
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Speaking to PTI, Vallish Herur, Managing Trustee of Prayoga, said Dhatu is a technology-enabled platform that aims to make math less intimidating and more accessible for students
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The month-long program, structured in collaboration with IIIT Hyderabad, Swecha, Meta, HySEA, Ozonetel and others, begins on May 15. Over four weeks, participants will gain expertise in AI/ML fundamentals, data preparation, model building, and deployment, culminating in contributions to a community-driven Telugu LLM