Odisha Public Service Commission has released the provisional answer key for the Assistant Industries Officer recruitment exam 2025. Candidates can download the answer key from opsc.gov.in. The written examination was held on June 29, 2025. Candidates can raise objections until July 14, 2025. This recruitment drive aims to fill 151 vacancies.
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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Delhi, has announced two academic programmes for 2025-26: a 3-year LLB course and an international dual degree MSc in Digital Production for Sustainable Manufacturing with AGH University of Krakow, Poland. The LLB course will be offered at three institutes with 60 seats each, while the MSc programme includes study in both India and Poland. Applications for both programmes open on July 18, 2025, through the official University websites.
KEA will close the Karnataka NEET UG Counselling 2025 registration on July 10 at 11 AM. Eligible NEET UG 2025 qualifiers, especially those not registered for UGCET, can apply via cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Non-Karnataka candidates must upload Class 12 marks; document verification is not required.
Pennsylvania's public university system, PASSHE, is launching a course-sharing initiative to expand academic access for students. Supported by a $536,000 grant, the program allows students to enroll in specialized courses across campuses without additional costs. This initiative aims to provide more opportunities, especially for rural and lower-income students, by offering a wider range of academic choices.
JEECUP has announced the round 2 seat allotment for UP Polytechnic admissions 2025. Candidates can check their results on jeecup.admissions.nic.in and must complete seat acceptance fee payment, document verification, or seat withdrawal within the specified dates. The counselling process includes seven rounds, and the current phase runs from July 13 to 17, 2025. Candidates are required to carry original and photocopies of specified documents for verification at district help centres.
SUNY Orange has received $250,000 in state funding to establish New York’s first AI and Healthcare Workforce Center, aiming to train frontline and mid-level healthcare workers in AI integration. Backed by Senator James Skoufis, the initiative will position SUNY Orange as a leader among US community colleges in AI healthcare education. As reported by the Mid Hudson News, the centre is expected to begin delivering outcomes by early 2026 in partnership with local healthcare providers.
AIIMS has released the CRE 2025 notification for the recruitment of over 2,300 Group A and B non-faculty posts across multiple AIIMS and Central Government Institutes. The application window is open from July 12 to July 31, 2025. The Computer Based Test is tentatively scheduled for August 25–26, 2025. Eligible candidates can apply online at the official AIIMS website. Selection involves a CBT, skill test (if applicable), document verification, and final merit listing.
Telangana State Council of Higher Education announced 1,07,218 engineering seats across 171 colleges. A significant 70% (76,795 seats) will be filled under the Convenor quota. Candidates who cleared TGEAPCET-2025 can exercise web options until July 10, with certificate verification ending on July 8. Computer Science and related fields dominate available seats, while specialized areas like agricultural engineering have limited availability.
Himachal Pradesh Technical University has released the HPCET 2025 counselling schedule for undergraduate programs like BTech and BPharmacy. Registration starts June 10 and continues until June 30, 2025. Admissions consider both HPCET and JEE Main scores, with online registration, choice filling, and document verification required for seat allocation in three rounds.
Shubman Gill may have ended formal schooling after Class 10 but his journey is a powerful example of learning beyond the classroom. From rural Punjab to national captaincy, Gill’s path reflects how discipline, focus and self-directed growth can thrive without a conventional academic arc. His story offers students a broader, modern perspective on what meaningful education can look like.
Delhi University has opened admissions for its five-year integrated LLB programme for the 2025–26 academic session. The process is being conducted via the CSAS portal and is based solely on CLAT 2025 scores. The university will conduct three rounds of seat allotment, document verification, and fee payment. Applicants must submit required documents including mark sheets, ID proof, and a CLAT scorecard. All steps must comply with BCI norms, including physical document verification.