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Stating the example of several universities across the country which conduct their own PhD entrance examinations, they appelaed to OU to follow the same suit
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EMRC Director, P. Raghupathi’s short film ‘Reaching the Unreached’ also secured a citation in the Human Rights category.
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With ankle length water on the floor, students were forced to dine in the indoor pool of water.
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Students seeking to pursue PhD programmes from the university will henceforth have to qualify in the University Grants Commission (UGC) - National Eligibility Test (NET).
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A total of 73,342 candidates registered and 64,765 appeared forentrance tests conducted by the Osmania University
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Nizam College Principal Prof. B Bhima said the ladies hostel designed to house 350 students was already more than its capacity accommodating 443 students - 293 UG and 150 PG students. Efforts are being made to address the issue and ensure that all residents have a comfortable and safe living environment.
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Phani Karra and Greg Walsh of WKH and Sita Pallacholla, CEO of WE Hub signed the MoU at New York announcing that WKH over the next five years would also invest US $100 million in start-ups incubating in Telangana ecosystem
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The BRSV leaders who burnt effigy of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi at NCC Gate said lack of job vacancies in the calendar reflects the government's sincerity towards filling up of vacancies.
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The ABVP activists took out a rally on the campus in protest against the government's indifferent attitude towards the universities
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Originally scheduled for August 28 to 31, the test dates have been rescheduled due to the UGC-NET schedule, according to OU.
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ABVP state secretary Chinthakayala Jhansi said the student community was disappointed with the small earmarking for education in budget by the Congress government, which came to power with a promise of strengthening the education system.
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Fortunately, no injuries have been reported by students since the incident happened in the night. However, they were shaken by the sudden collapse of the ceiling.
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HDFC national vice president Pavan Kumar and his six managers’ team distributed appointment letters to 17 students at the university administration here on Tuesday.
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It is high time that the Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy shed his rigidity and stepped forward to engage in an open dialogue with the agitating students and unemployed youth, said BRS leader.
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"I am challenging Rahul Gandhi, who is talking about unemployment spreading like an epidemic in BJP-ruled States, to visit Osmania University and convince youths, who have been waiting for employment. Do you have the guts to visit Osmania University?" he asked.
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Journalists belonging to various unions condemned the police action against journalists covering a protest at the Osmania University in Hyderabad.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao expressed outrage over the incident, stating that freedom of the press is essential in a democracy.
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The journalist was reportedly on a mock live when the police picked up at the university main library despite repeatedly informing the officers that he was a journalist.
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“The BRSV leaders were being detained for speaking on behalf of the unemployed youth for issuing two lakh jobs, job calendar, mega DSC and increasing the Group-II and III posts,” said Jangaiah, a BRSV leader.
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In a pointed attack on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Rama Rao questioned the Congress government's failure to fulfill its electoral promise to conduct a Mega DSC with 25,000 posts soon after the first Cabinet meeting.