Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTUH) has declared the JNTUH Supply Results 2025 for MCA 3rd year (4th and 5th semesters) and B.Tech 1st year exams. Students can view their results on the official website, results.jntuh.ac.in. JNTUH is a well-regarded institution in Telangana, known for its strong focus on technical education and research excellence.
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Registration for the MP Madrasa Board's Class 10 and 12 Urdu medium exams in 2025 is now open until March 31. Applicants must submit their forms and required documents by April 15, with a correction window until April 10. Incomplete or incorrect applications won't be accepted. Detailed instructions and updates are available on mpmb.org.in.
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The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the second dummy registration card for the DElEd 2025 exam. Registered candidates can download it from the official website, with a correction window open from March 21 to March 27, 2025. Only minor errors can be corrected. The exam will have 120 questions, covering subjects like Mathematics, Science, and Reasoning.
The Gujarat RTE admission process for 2025 has commenced, offering economically weaker students access to private school education. The application window remains open until March 12, with around 1,300 private schools in Ahmedabad allocating 14,778 seats under the RTE quota. Eligible families must meet income criteria and submit valid documents. The Directorate of Primary Education oversees the process.