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  • OU cancels Hindi Mahavidyalaya Degree College provisional affiliation

    An Osmania University (OU) investigation revealed that during the 2019-2022 academic years, a college tampered with UG sixth-semester exam results, falsely marking 49 failing students as passed and five passing students as failed. Citing discrepancies in the tabulation records (TR), OU announced on Saturday that a detailed inquiry had been initiated.
  • BRS leader Ponnala institutes Gold Medal for Library Science students at OU

    The annual gold medal will be funded through the interest earned on this deposit. Prof. Kumar thanked Lakshmaiah for his generous contribution as a proud alumnus, aimed at motivating students. The Vice-Chancellor confirmed that the gold medal will be awarded beginning with the next convocation.
  • Telangana SET 2024 results out; 7.17pc qualify

    The results were announced by TGCHE Chairman Prof. V. Balakista Reddy and OU Vice Chancellor Prof. Molugaram Kumar at the OU campus and are now available on the website www.telanganaset.org. Prof. Kumar congratulated the successful candidates and emphasized the significance of TGSET in promoting academic excellence and maintaining high teaching standards in Telangana's higher education institutions.
  • Hyderabad: Protest erupts in OU PG college as students suffer from food poisoning

    A large number of students who gathered near the college gate, brought with them a charred vessel of burnt food that caused food poisoning. They raised slogans demanding justice and better food services in the hostel.
  • OU students set to resume protests over PhD fee issue

    According to students, the university has reduced the PhD program fee by only Rs. 5,000, after significantly increasing it in 2022—from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 20,000 for arts, social sciences, and sciences, and from Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 25,000 for engineering, pharmacy, informatics, and technology programs.
  • PG Courses lose charm with declining admissions in Telangana

    Mathematics is out of calculation, and Commerce is out of circulation. Even Chemistry is losing connect. This is the scenario emerging for postgraduate courses in the State.
  • Telangana: 9 junior lecturers sacked for fake certificates

    certificates of nearly 100 other junior lecturers are also under the scanner of the Commissionerate of Intermediate Education.
  • Hyderabad: Workshop on critical minerals on Nov 8

    A workshop to explore ways and means to meet the country’s mineral needs will be held under the aegis of the Society of Geologists at the Centre of Exploration Geophysics, Osmania University, here on November 8.
  • Osmania University releases TG CPGET 2024 final phase counselling schedule 

    Registrations for online verification of certificates are open for CPGET 2024 qualified candidates from October 28 to November 1.
  • Osmania University creates textile motifs using ‘pollen morphology’

    The initiative combines science and art, using the microscopic yet highly ornate structures of pollen grains (ranging from 10-100 µm) to inspire textile motifs
  • ABVP demands extension for BEd certificate verification deadline amid exam delays

    ABVP leader Chinthakayala Jhansi said B.Ed final year students were allowed to take the DSC exam, but delays from Osmania and Satavahana Universities meant they wouldn't get their certificates on time.
  • Twenty two students of TMREIS secure MBBS seats in first round of NEET – UG 2024 counselling

    Out of the 206 students who appeared for NEET-UG 2024, 137 students including 85 boys and 52 girls successfully qualified
  • OU College of Engineering researchers to transform wireless communication

    OUCE principal and ECE professor P Chandra Sekhar and his team of researchers comprising PhD scholars, MTech and BTech students are developing the Bluetooth chip in 1mm/1mm size, which works at a frequency of 2.48 Ghz
  • Asifabad farmers heavily dependent on chemicals

    Besides, there has been wide adoption of mono-cropping, which is 84.8 per cent, particularly paddy and cotton cultivation.
  • Nizam-era fans still breeze in Osmania University’s Art College

    According to college authorities, the fans were fixed in 1940s when the Arts College building was inaugurated.
  • Osmania PG College of Law faces uncertain future

    The college of Osmania University (OU) faces an uncertain future as it has yet to receive approval from the Bar Council of India (BCI) to offer a five-year law degree programme even as the Telangana Law Common Entrance Test (TG LAWCET) web counselling concluded on Friday.
  • Hyderabad: Ten-year-old dies as truck runs over her, truck driver held

    Kameshwari and her brother were riding pillion, while her mother Santoshi was riding the scooter. On reaching Habsiguda, the truck driver hit the scooter from behind and later ran over the girl.
  • Telangana High Court rules for transgender reservation in law admissions

    The Telangana High Court on Friday directed the Telangana Council for Higher Education, The Convenor TG LAWCET and PGLCET 2024, Bar Council of India and Osmania University to treat transgender candidates as a separate category entitled to horizontal reservation in law course admissions.
  • Osmania University Arts College building rotting in silence

    The structure’s deteriorating condition, evident in its water-stained walls and rampant mold growth, is a stark contrast to its former glory. The pinkish granite edifice, once a source of pride for the university, has fallen victim to years of neglect.
  • OU to facilitate permanent display of satellite launch vehicles, satellite models on campus

    Announcing the proposal during the 'Space on Wheels' exhibition organised at Department of ECE here on Thursday, OU registrar Prof. P Laximnarayana said permanent display of models of launch vehicles at OU campus will enrich practical learning experiences of students besides encouraging them to take-up research in space technology
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