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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
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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
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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.
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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
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The JNTU-Hyderabad, which rolled out R25 regulations for the academic year 2025-26, has re-introduced a flexible credit structure.
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From academic year 2025-26, BPharmacy, MPharmacy and PhD admissions in Pharmacy will be offered to students in Sultanpur college
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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 qualifying percentage in the engineering stream has dropped from 80.42 in 2022 to 73.26 in 2025
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The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) - Hyderabad, which conducted the test, is set to hold the EAPCET committee meeting on Friday evening
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M Spandana, arrived at the centre located in Ghatkesar mandal, at 3.02 pm, while the reporting time was by 3 pm
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The JNTU-Hyderabad has made elaborate arrangements for holding the AP examination, which will be conducted from 9 am to 12 noon, and 3 pm to 6 pm, on April 29 and 30
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Results from some institutions were put on hold, pending further consultation and corrective measures, Prof. Reddy said while interacting with managements of both university autonomous and non-autonomous colleges here on Friday.
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They also demanded pending fee reimbursement arrears and filling up of SC and ST backlog vacancies in teaching and non-teaching positions
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The entrance test for admissions to agriculture and pharmacy programmes will be held on April 29 and 30, while the engineering entrance test is from May 2 to 5
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JNTU- Hyderabad will release the notification on March 12
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JNTU-Hyderabad Vice Chancellor Prof. V Balakista Reddy, in the presence of the panel members, interacted with candidates and grilled them on various topics. The interviews will go on till January 20
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The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on Wednesday expressed strong objection to the appointment of a physics professor as the Telangana Education Common Entrance Test (TG EdCET) convener and a JNTU-Hyderabad physical director as the Telangana Physical Education Common Entrance Test (TG PECET) convener.
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Stating that GO was issued in 2018, the teachers said the university did not yet implement fully and administration has not responded on the issue despite representations.
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The participants gained insights into global healthcare career opportunities in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy, optometry and lab technology, and various migration pathways
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Prior to first spell instructions, newly admitted students will undergo a six-day induction programme commencing August 19.