The Intermediate Education department will roll out a Facial Recognition System in all 430 Government Junior Colleges from Saturday, replacing roll calls and biometrics. Covering 1.80 lakh students, the system alerts parents via SMS or WhatsApp if their child is absent
Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh launched a program offering free JEE and NEET coaching to students in government junior colleges. Over 1 lakh students will receive special study material and focused coaching, ensuring equal academic opportunities for all
Telangana Gazetted Junior Lecturers Association-475 want Chief Minister to immediately revoke the move; fear Telugu may gradually disappear from intermediate curriculum
In a strategic move, which is similar to corporate junior colleges' approach, the Intermediate Education department unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at enhancing enrollments in GJCs
According to sources, the State government has issued necessary directions asking the authorities concerned to make arrangements for handing over appointment orders to the selected candidates.
Another startling revelation that has come to fore is that only 25.38 per cent out of 2,325 students of GJCs in Kamareddy district passed the second year examinations.
Lecturers Association general secretary appealed to the Education Minister to revoke the decision of Commissionerate and enhance contract junior lecturers' superannuation age to 61 years
Hyderabad: Students of the Government Junior Colleges (GJCs) across the State have come out with flying colours with several of them securing more than 900 marks in the intermediate second-year exams results. Jella Aman of Government Junior College, Sirpurkagaj Nagar, has scored 990 out of 1,000 marks in the second-year MPC stream exams, while Meenkashi […]
While the total number of Residential Schools in 2014 was 298, the number had risen to 970 now which is an indication of the progress made in the field of education, the Minister said