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Candidates can review their choices based on college-wise and branch-wise mock allotment of seats to be made available on the website on or before July 13.
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In a major decision, the Telangana Council of Higher Education and Technical Education department have decided to introduce mock counselling for admissions to undergraduate engineering programmes under convener quota this year
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Through a future-ready collaboration model, NIAT is helping Indian universities integrate industry-aligned skills, modern infrastructure, and real-world career outcomes within UGC/AICTE guidelines.
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The 23rd Convocation Ceremony of Kakatiya University (KU) is scheduled to take place on July 7, informed the university Vice-Chancellor, Prof. K. Pratap Reddy
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Delivering an inaugural address at Bharat Higher Education Summit 2025 recently hosted by Mahindra University, AICTE Chairman said Private universities will play a crucial role in achieving a 50 percent Gross Enrolment Ratio by 2035
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The move is aimed at reviving the core engineering branches, which have been witnessing significant drop in admissions, besides enhancing the employability quotient of students who graduate from these programmes
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The colleges, which did not apply to TAFRC for fee revision, are barred from collecting any fee and admission
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Directs university to provide edit option, AICTE to create credentials to SVIT
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Government directs JNTU-Hyderabad not to give no objection certificate for deemed to university status, autonomous status, seats enhancement and courses merger, until further orders
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The High Court on Wednesday directed the State government to consider appointing a dedicated Commission to conduct the contemporaneous rigorous empirical data qua the reservations for Backward Classes in local bodies in the State in accordance with the Apex Court directions
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Telangana High Court has directed the State Education Department and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to conduct a fresh mop-up round of TGEAPCET 2024-25 counselling for engineering courses for the academic year 2024-25.
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Prof. Sitharam exhorted graduating students to remain committed to continuous learning, competitive and relevant in the constantly changing landscape of technology.
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Curriculum to undergo major changes this academic year
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As per the new curriculum, the course structure will contain six theory and four laboratory courses in each semester for five semesters except for the sixth semester during which the students must undertake industry internships.
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This came into limelight during recent inspections by the fact-finding committees (FFCs) constituted by the JNTU-Hyderabad as part of granting affiliation to the private engineering colleges for the academic year 2024-25.
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These colleges were a common sight in the 1980s and 1990s that enabled several professionals to pursue courses including engineering, law and management among others.
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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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In his keynote address, the Governor advised students to equip themselves to compete with the best talents of the world and emerge victorious.
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The association asked for a quick review of degree program fees and DOST admissions.
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Approach AICTE to kick-start new satellite campuses from the academic year 2024-25