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  • SPF urges JNTU-Hyderabad to extend grace marks to R22 students

    The Students Protection Forum has urged JNTU-Hyderabad to extend grace marks to R22 regulation students, stating they are currently excluded from the benefit. The university has reportedly responded positively and is expected to take a decision after internal discussions.
  • JNTU-Hyderabad postpones Telangana PGECET

    JNTU-Hyderabad has postponed the TG PGECET examination scheduled for May 28 to June 1 due to the Bakrid festival. The university said examinations on other dates will continue as planned and hall tickets can be downloaded from May 22.
  • Telangana EAPCET 2026 results to be declared on May 17

    TG EAPCET 2026 results will be declared on May 17 at around 11 am at JNTU-Hyderabad. Candidates from engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy streams can check their scores online through the official TG EAPCET website after the announcement.
  • JNTU-Hyderabad to conduct surprise inspections amid staff removal complaints

    JNTU-Hyderabad will conduct surprise inspections at affiliated colleges following complaints that institutions dismissed teaching and non-teaching staff after routine affiliation checks. The university emphasised its responsibility to monitor both autonomous and non-autonomous colleges to ensure quality education.
  • TSTCEA urges JNTU-Hyderabad for transparent inspections in private colleges

    TSTCEA has urged JNTU-Hyderabad to ensure transparent inspections of private professional colleges and probe unpaid salaries. The association highlighted minimum wage violations, unqualified principals, and non-compliance with the Gratuity Act, calling for stricter monitoring and public disclosure.
  • JNTU-Hyderabad promotes 323 BPharmacy students from third to fourth year

    JNTU-Hyderabad promoted 323 BPharmacy students from the third to fourth year on humanitarian grounds after delayed exam results. The decision follows protests by Students Protection Forum and representations from colleges, benefiting the 2022-admitted R22 batch.
  • JNTU-Hyderabad closes fresh registrations for TG EAPCET 2026 in nine test zones

    JNTU-Hyderabad has blocked fresh TG EAPCET 2026 registrations in nine zones due to high demand. Students from fully booked zones must appear in Hyderabad. Late fee registrations are available, with hall tickets released in late April for A&P and engineering tests.
  • TG EAPCET 2026 registrations begin February 19; Exams in May

    The TG EAPCET 2026 registrations will begin on February 19, with applications accepted online until April 4 without a late fee. Convener Dr Vijaya Kumar Reddy announced that the portal has been made smartphone-compatible to ease access for rural students.
  • JNTU-Hyderabad backtracks on Rs.5,000 PhD guideship fee

    JNTU-Hyderabad has withdrawn its notification seeking a Rs 5,000 guideship fee from private college faculty for PhD supervision following widespread criticism. The university said the recognition process has been postponed pending administrative review and refunds will be initiated.
  • JNTU-Hyderabad students protest against hike in exam, service fees

    JNTU-Hyderabad students protested against recent fee hikes, including exam, online services, transcript, and certificate processing fees. Activists warned of escalating the issue to the State government or High Court, submitting a representation to university authorities demanding an immediate rollback.
  • Student protest erupts at JNTU-Hyderabad over student suicide

    At JNTU-Hyderabad, students staged a protest demanding accountability for the death of Divya, an EEE student, alleging negligence by professors and university administration.
  • Telangana to re-conduct BPharmacy exams for JNTU-H students

    The Telangana government has expressed willingness to re-conduct BPharmacy exams for JNTU-Hyderabad students who missed them due to private professional colleges’ closure over fee reimbursement dues. Officials have been asked to frame rules, with a decision expected soon
  • JNTU-Hyderabad announces global alumni meet on November 22

    JNTU-Hyderabad will mark its diamond jubilee on November 21, followed by a global alumni meet on November 22. The two-day event will feature technical sessions, cultural shows, and networking activities celebrating six decades of innovation and alumni achievements
  • SPF urges JNTU-Hyderabad to act against misuse of logo, fake circulars

    Students Protection Forum has urged JNTU-Hyderabad to act against individuals misusing the university’s logo and issuing fake circulars. The forum demanded police action and a public clarification to safeguard students and protect the varsity’s credibility
  • JNTU-Hyderabad gives academic flexibility to students

    Starting this academic year, students can complete their elective courses a semester earlier, enabling them to completely focus on their internships in their final year
  • Kosgi govt engg college in CM Revanth’s constituency struggles to attract students

    Despite political backing and upgraded infrastructure, the Government Engineering College in Kosgi continues to see poor student interest. Only 20.7% of seats were filled in the latest TG EAPCET 2025 second-phase counselling.
  • Hyderabad: NSUI demands action against erring engineering colleges collecting excess fee

    NSUI student activists urged JNTU-Hyderabad to act against private engineering colleges charging excess fees beyond the official structure. They sought the creation of a grievance cell to address complaints and alleged that colleges were mislabelling extra charges as optional
  • JNTU-Hyderabad restores flexible credit structure for engineering students

    The JNTU-Hyderabad, which rolled out R25 regulations for the academic year 2025-26, has re-introduced a flexible credit structure.
  • JNTU-Hyderabad to shift Pharmacy Department to Sultanpur

    From academic year 2025-26, BPharmacy, MPharmacy and PhD admissions in Pharmacy will be offered to students in Sultanpur college
  • JNTU-Hyderabad lacks its own land, still operates on leased property, paid Rs.90 crore in rent over the years

    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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