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  1. JNUTA claims the university is considering opting out of UGC NET for PhD; VC said, 'It is too early to assume'

    JNUTA claims the university is considering opting out of UGC NET for PhD; VC said, 'It is too early to assume'

    New Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University Teachers' Association (JNUTA) on Thursday claimed that the university has opened up the possibility of re-establishing JNU's old system of conducting its own entrance exams for PhD admissions by opting out of UGC grading. NET.However, JNU vice-chancellor...
  2. Amid controversy, Tamil Nadu Assembly passes resolution to abolish NEET

    Amid controversy, Tamil Nadu Assembly passes resolution to abolish NEET

    Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], The Tamil Nadu Assembly unanimously passed a resolution against the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET), urging the union government to scrap NEET and allow state governments to conduct medical admissions based in class 12 marks, as was done before the...
  3. Assam Education Department extends UG admission deadline due to floods

    Assam Education Department extends UG admission deadline due to floods

    As per the latest instruction, although the last date of admission as per the first merit list was June 21, however, colleges can admit students till June 23.The release of the second merit list was also postponed to June 24 and 25.The colleges will release the merit list in two installments...
  4. RICS SBE admissions set to close soon: here's why you should apply now

    RICS SBE admissions set to close soon: here's why you should apply now

    New Delhi [India], In recent years, there has been an exponential increase in demand for qualified experts in the real estate, construction and infrastructure sectors. As cities expand and new projects emerge both nationally and globally, now is the perfect time to pursue a career in this...
  5. Protest over NEET-UG controversy in West Bengal, TMC demands SC-monitored inquiry

    Protest over NEET-UG controversy in West Bengal, TMC demands SC-monitored inquiry

    Kolkata: A protest was held near the headquarters of the West Bengal education department in Salt Lake on Thursday, alleging irregularities in the medical entrance exam NEET-UG and delay in starting admissions in state-run colleges.Expressing solidarity with students on the NEET-UG issue, TMC...
  6. Protest over NEET-UG controversy in West Bengal, TMC demands SC monitored investigation

    Protest over NEET-UG controversy in West Bengal, TMC demands SC monitored investigation

    Kolkata: A protest was held near the headquarters of the West Bengal education department in Salt Lake on Thursday, alleging irregularities in the medical entrance exam NEET-UG and delay in starting admissions in state-run colleges.Expressing solidarity with students on the NEET-UG issue, TMC...
  7. Protest against NEET-UG in West Bengal

    Protest against NEET-UG in West Bengal

    Kolkata: A protest was held near the headquarters of the West Bengal Higher Education Department in Salt Lake alleging irregularities in the medical entrance exam NEET-UG and delay in starting admissions in state-run colleges.Raising slogans, members of the All India Democratic Students...
  8. Council approval required before implementing UGC's biennial admission proposal: JMI acting VC Shakeel

    Council approval required before implementing UGC's biennial admission proposal: JMI acting VC Shakeel

    New Delhi [India], In response to the recent decision of the University Grants Commission (UGC) to allow biennial admissions in universities, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Mohammad Shakeel on Wednesday stressed the need for procedural compliance and Institutional...
  9. DU, Jamia mulling over ways to implement biennial admissions

    DU, Jamia mulling over ways to implement biennial admissions

    New Delhi, Delhi University and other educational institutions in the national capital are looking at ways to implement the new biennial admission system, which will allow students to apply for admission twice a year.However, since the academic session 2024-25 is starting in less than a month...
  10. Lancet study shows heatwave disproportionately affects people with disabilities

    Lancet study shows heatwave disproportionately affects people with disabilities

    New Delhi: Heat waves have a greater toll on disabled people than people with disabilities, according to a new research that has found an increase in the number of people hospitalized due to exposure to extreme heat. .Researchers at Pusan ​​National University, South Korea, examined how...
  11. Biennial admission in universities will greatly benefit students: UGC Chairman

    Biennial admission in universities will greatly benefit students: UGC Chairman

    New Delhi [India], Elaborating on the rationale behind introducing biennial admissions in universities, UGC Chairman Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar on Tuesday said the decision has been taken for the benefit of students.“Traditionally, we admit students in July and August. However, in our last...
  12. Indian universities allowed to give admissions twice a year on the lines of foreign universities: UGC

    Indian universities allowed to give admissions twice a year on the lines of foreign universities: UGC

    New Delhi: Indian universities and higher education institutions will now be allowed to offer admissions twice a year on the lines of foreign universities, as the University Grants Commission (UGC) has given the go-ahead to the plan, UGC chief Jagdish Kumar said.There will be two admission...
  13. On the lines of foreign universities, Indian universities can now admit students twice a year: UGC Chairman

    On the lines of foreign universities, Indian universities can now admit students twice a year: UGC Chairman

    New Delhi [India], Universities and higher education institutions in India can now admit students twice a year, similar to the admission process followed by universities abroad, according to University Grants Commission (UGC) Chairman Jagdish Kumar.There will be two admission cycles...
  14. UGC Chairman says higher education institutions can admit students twice a year

    UGC Chairman says higher education institutions can admit students twice a year

    UGC Chairman Professor Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar told IANS on Tuesday.At present, UGC regulations permit Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to admit students in one academic session in a year starting from July/August.An 'academic session' is of 12 months, starting in July/August. Therefore...
  15. Universities will be allowed to offer admissions twice a year on the lines of foreign universities: UGC

    Universities will be allowed to offer admissions twice a year on the lines of foreign universities: UGC

    New Delhi: Indian universities and higher education institutions will now be allowed to offer admissions twice a year on the lines of foreign universities, after the University Grants Commission has given the go-ahead to the plan, UGC chief Jagdish Kumar said.There will be two admission cycles...
  16. DU opens admissions for new academic session, introduces single girl child quota in all courses

    DU opens admissions for new academic session, introduces single girl child quota in all courses

    New Delhi, Delhi University will provide a single girl quota in all its programs from the academic session 2024-2025, university officials announced on Tuesday as it started the admission process for undergraduate courses.At a press conference here, DU officials launched the Common Seat...
  17. DU opens CSAS portal for undergraduate admissions

    DU opens CSAS portal for undergraduate admissions

    New Delhi, Delhi University on Tuesday launched the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) for undergraduate admissions for the academic year 2024-25.DU registrar Vikas Gupta said the university will admit single-child girl students as part of additional seats in each course from this year.At...
  18. Chandrakant Satija honored with Global Excellence Award 2024 for his outstanding contribution to education!

    Chandrakant Satija honored with Global Excellence Award 2024 for his outstanding contribution to education!

    Chandrakant Satija, Founder and CEO, Chandra Admission Consultants, won the Global Excellence Award 2024 for being the “Most Trusted Admissions Consultant in Vidarbha Region”.Chandrakant Satija, renowned educationist and Founder and CEO of Chandra Admission Consultants, was honored with the...
  19. The South Korean government appears to be largely avoiding taking punitive measures against people
doctors' walkout

    The South Korean government appears to be largely avoiding taking punitive measures against people doctors' walkout

    Still, doctors' unions remained firm on the issue and called on the government to take a fresh look at medical reform despite some signs of internal division, Yonhap news agency reported.During a media briefing last week, Second Deputy Health Minister Park Min-soo Sae said the government has...
  20. Delhi's Ambedkar University to reserve one seat per course for orphans from the coming academic year

    Delhi's Ambedkar University to reserve one seat per course for orphans from the coming academic year

    New Delhi [India], Delhi government-run BR Ambedkar University will provide one seat per course for orphans in the upcoming academic year, Vice Chancellor Anu Singh Lather announced on Tuesday. This announcement was made during the launch of the admission brochure for undergraduate and...
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