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A total of 508 convener quota seats in campus and eight affiliated colleges are up for grabs via the web-based counselling. Admission notification will be issued on July 21.
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The Telangana Council of Higher Education has released the 2025 schedule for B-category admissions to engineering and pharmacy courses in private colleges. The admission process begins on July 19 and must be completed by August 10, with merit-based seat allotment
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After three rounds of DOST 2025 counselling, 64 degree colleges in Telangana, including one government college, recorded zero admissions. Out of 4.36 lakh seats, nearly 2.94 lakh remain vacant, raising serious concerns about enrolment trends in rural areas
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With the counselling schedule set to be announced in a couple of days, officials have revealed that admissions to all professional programmes will be based on the existing fee structure
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Registration and web options for the third phase of web counselling will be from June 13 to 19, with a fee of Rs. 400.
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Convinced with the TGCHE Chairman’s assurance, the TPDMA announced that they would cooperate with all the universities for the ensuing semester examinations commencing May 14 .
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Panel looking into the revision of engineering curriculum recommends it can be done by end of sixth or seventh semester
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During a recent common entrance test conveners meeting convened by the TGCHE, it was decided to introduce 15-minute early entry into centre clause instead of one-minute rule
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TGCHE Chairman Prof. V Balakista Reddy and APSCHE Chairman Prof. K Madhu Murthy explored avenues for mutual cooperation and the discussions centered around promoting academic excellence, fostering innovation in education, and identifying opportunities for joint initiatives that benefit students and faculty across both states
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15% open quota for admissions into undergraduate engineering and pharmacy programmes may be opened to all students in the country
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Announces launch of internships to provide practical exposure to students, recent graduates, and young professionals in higher education governance, policy-making, and institutional management
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TG EAPCET for Agriculture & Pharmacy courses will be held on April 29 and 30, and for Engineering courses from May 2 to 5
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The TGCHE move is aimed at allowing students to focus more on core subjects in the final year of the course work from next academic year.
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The chess board’s king piece has a height of 3 feet and to ensure the chess pieces remain standing, they were reinforced with armature for stability
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The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) on Tuesday overhauled the Telangana Common Entrance Tests (TG CETs) 2025 organising universities and conveners. This time, three universities have lost one CET each as the council made changes.
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Congratulating the graduating students, TGCHE Chairman and JNTU-H Vice Chancellor, Prof. V Balakrishna Reddy told them that five factors - globalisation, liberalisation, digitalisation, privatisation and covidisation - would influence individuals or any business.
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Currently, 70 per cent of the seats in the private engineering colleges are filled up via the TG EAPCET by the TGCHE.
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The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE), which decided to introduce new syllabus for the undergraduate programmes from the next academic year, has expedited the process for revamping the curriculum.
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The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) has strongly objected to the University Grants Commission (UGC) granting autonomous status to several engineering and degree colleges in Telangana State. The TGCHE, which has written a letter to UGC on the issue, claims that it was not consulted in decision-making process.
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Telangana Private Degree and PG Colleges Management Association announced boycott of all UG semester exams besides calling indefinite institutions bandh over inordinate delay by the Congress government in releasing the fee reimbursement arrears.