Tag: Admissions

  • University of Hyderabad invites applications for PhD admissions

    University of Hyderabad invites applications for PhD admissions

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    Hyderabad: Applications have been invited by the University of Hyderabad for admission into PhD programmes through an all-India entrance examination.

    The Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) scheme is open to candidates who meet the cut-off percentage in the NET (National Eligibility Test).

    One can apply for the same at the UoH’s official website.

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    Students can start applying online from May 1 till May 25. Hall tickets will be available from June 10 for the examination scheduled to be held on June 17 and June 18.

    A mandated application fee of Rs 600 for students belonging to the open category has been fixed.

    For EWS candidates, the fee has been fixed at Rs 550, for OBC-NCL category candidates the fee is Rs 400 and for candidates belonging to SC, ST, and PwD categories the fee is Rs 275.

    Candidates are advised to stay updated by frequently visiting the websites for latest news.

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  • Poor Students Can’t Afford Admissions In Srinagar’s Business-Oriented Coaching Centres

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    Srinagar, Apr 30: In the absence of any regulating authority, Private Coaching Centres in Kashmir Valley especially Srinagar city are out to loot parents at sweet will.

    Middle-class families are finding it hard to get their wards admitted to private coaching centres.

    News Agency Kashmir News Trust has been receiving a plethora of texts from parents requesting to highlight the issue and the loot that is going on in Srinagar coaching centres in the name of education.

    “Asalamu Alaikum! Sir I request you to post about the hike in the fees in coaching centers in Parraypora Srinagar and others as well, as the fee has been raised abruptly from 40K to 80K and even more. And you might be knowing that it’s not everyone’s cup of tea We as members of middle-class families cannot afford such a huge amount with other expenses like hostel fees and all so. We request you to support us against this unlawful act by coaching centers. Your support can make it possible for every parent and student to make their dreams come true. Thank You,” reads one of the texts from an anxious student that KNT has received.

    The craze of studying at coaching centres and the paradigm shift of the formal schooling of students have given a boost to the coaching business in Kashmir Valley.

    Besides students from high and higher secondary classes, there are roughly 20,000 students who opt for private coaching for competing in NEET, JEE and other national-level exams.

    The amount that is being charged from the students in the name of fee varies from coaching centre to coaching centre at Parraypora, Raj Bagh and other parts of the city. Thousands of students mostly from rural areas can be seen thronging at different coaching centres at Parraypora which of late has been called the ‘Kota of Kashmir’.

    “It has become a prestige point for these coaching centres to charge as much as they can. These coaching centres attract the attention of the students through scholarships and other modes. In the absence of any regulation, they loot the parents at will,” said Muhammad Hanief who paid a hefty amount to get his daughter admitted at a coaching centre in Srinagar.

    Last year, a report claimed that excluding the fee charged for the class 9th to 12th coaching, each student is charged more than Rs 50K for the three months crash course offered by different coaching centres and the amount goes beyond Rs 70K to one lakh as well.

    “A poor can’t afford education in these business-oriented coaching centres. Ironically, the government that has been taking measures from time to time in regulating the functioning of these coaching centres has never bothered to take any decision about the fee structures of these coaching centres.

    An official from one of the coaching centres told KNT that they offer special discounts to students from poor backgrounds. To authenticate his claim, the official provided the name and cell number of one of the parents whose son got admission at a huge discount.

    When contacted, the man admitted that instead of Rs 60K he paid only Rs 35K for one year course for his 11th-grade son. He, however, said that Rs 35K is also a huge amount for him. “Exceptions are always there, I was given relaxation after the intervention of one of my friend’s friend, but the majority of the students pay Rs 60K,” he added.

    “In order to provide a level playing field, it has become inevitable for the government to regulate the fee mechanism of these coaching centres for whom education is secondary and business first. We request the government to stop these coaching centres from fleecing the parents and intervene without any delay,” said parents. [KNT]

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • EWS quota in admissions not applicable to Jamia Millia Islamia, HC told

    EWS quota in admissions not applicable to Jamia Millia Islamia, HC told

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    New Delhi: The Jamia Millia Islamia University told the Delhi High Court on Tuesday that it was declared a minority educational institution in 2011 and the provision of 10 percent reservation for students from the economically weaker section (EWS) will not be applicable to it.

    The oral submissions were made on behalf of the university in a petition seeking directions to it to ensure 10 percent reservation for students from the EWS category at the time of admission from the academic year 2023-24.

    A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Yashwant Varma granted two weeks’ time to the university to file its reply to the petition and listed it for further hearing on May 22.

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    The public interest litigation (PIL) matter, filed by law student Akanksha Goswami, said the university ought to reserve seats for EWS category students at the time of admission from the academic year 2023-2024 in terms of the Constitution (103rd Amendment) Act, 2019, which provides for 10 percent reservation for them in higher education and government jobs.

    Senior advocate Arun Bhardwaj, representing the petitioner, submitted that either Jamia could be a central university or a minority institution and cannot be both.

    He said the admission process has begun from April and will go on till September.

    The university’s standing counsel, Pritish Sabharwal, submitted that an order was passed by the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions in 2011, declaring Jamia a minority educational institution.

    He said the government issued a notification in 2019 that the office memorandum enabling the provision of 10 percent reservation for EWS students in admission to educational institutions will not be applicable to minority institutions and Jamia is covered by it.

    The high court had earlier issued notices to Jamia, the Ministry of Education and the University Grants Commission (UGC) on the petition and sought their response.

    The petitioner’s lawyer had earlier contended that Jamia should be directed to implement the EWS reservation as it is a central university that receives aid from the UGC.

    The petitioner, also represented by lawyers Akash Vajpai and Ayush Saxena, said Jamia Millia Islamia was established by an act of Parliament and thus, is a central university and not a minority institution.

    The plea asserted that the UGC has already written to the registrars of all the central universities, including Jamia, to implement the reservation for EWS students.

    “Respondent no. 2 (UGC), through its letter dated January 18, 2019, requested all vice-chancellors of the central universities, including respondent no. 1 (Jamia), to implement 10 percent EWS reservation at the time of admission in their different courses from the academic year 2019-2020. Respondent no. 1 Jamia Millia Islamia issued a press release on February 5, 2019 through which it refused to implement the 10 percent EWS reservation, citing its status as a minority institution under Article 30 of the Constitution of India,” the plea said.

    Besides the issue of reservation, the petitioner has also prayed for setting aside an order passed by the National Commission for Minority Educational Institution that declared Jamia a minority institution.

    The petition stated that Jamia was neither established by a minority community nor does it administer it as it is established by an Act of Parliament and is also funded by the Government of India.

    It further said there is no provision in the Jamia Millia Islamia Act, 1988 to allow the selection of only Muslims as members of its executive and academic council and treating a central university as a minority educational institution is repugnant to law.

    “Respondent no. 1 (Jamia), after it was incorporated and established through the Jamia Millia Islamia Act, 1988, became another central university in the country like the Banaras Hindu University and the Allahabad University,” the plea said.

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  • Telangana: Admissions for BC gurukul residential schools open

    Telangana: Admissions for BC gurukul residential schools open

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    Hyderabad: The Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Telangana BC Gurukul Educational Institution Secretary Mallaiah Battu invited applications for the vacant seats in classes 6, 7, 8, Intermediate and Degree BC Gurukuls.

    April 20 is the last date to submit online applications for entry into classes 6, 7 , and 8. The hall tickets can be downloaded on May 2 and the entrance exams will start on May 10, said a press release.

    Late date for the students to submit online applications for entry into the intermediate and degree college is April 16. Hall tickets will be available on the website from April 20 and the entrance exams will be conducted throughout the state from April 29.

    Interested candidates may apply on the website. The admissions will be completed by August 31.

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  • Aspiring UG students to get admissions in KU’s affiliated colleges through CUET from this session

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    Srinagar, Mar 05: In line with the UGC guidelines and implementation of National Education Policy-2020, the University of Kashmir will be admitting students to Undergraduate programmes in its affiliated colleges on the basis of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) from the current academic session (2023).

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), after taking a review of the impending admission process through CUET, Vice-Chancellor of KU Prof Nilofer Khan said the detailed admission notification for various UG programmes will be available on the Kashmir University website from March-6-2023.

    She said the CUET is being held by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to provide a single-window opportunity to students to seek admission in any of the universities across the country.

    The admissions will be made on the basis of score or merit obtained in the CUET and the students desirous of seeking admission in the varsity’s affiliated colleges have been advised to register themselves with the NTA as per the instructions available on the its website.

    Candidates who had qualifying examination of 10+2 with required eligibility as shown against each programme are eligible to apply.

    Also, the candidates whose 10+2 examination is scheduled during March-April 2023 are also eligible to apply with the rider that they shall be granted admission only after acquiring the requisite eligibility.

    As per the NTA notification, the CUET will be a Computer Based Test (CBT).

    The last date for online submission of application forms is March-12-2023 till 9pm, while the last date for successful transaction of fee through Credit, Debit or NET-Banking is also 12 March 2023 till 11:50 pm.

    The correction in particulars can be made from 15-18 March 2023 till 11.50pm and the announcement date for the City of Examination is 30 April 2023.

    The admit cards can be downloaded from the NTA website in the second week of May 2023 and the date of examination is 21st May 2023 onwards—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Melbourne University Announces Admissions: Check Details Here

    Melbourne University Announces Admissions: Check Details Here

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    SRINAGAR: The University of Melbourne, Australia is inviting applications for Masters’s and Doctorate programmes. Students with excellent academic records will be selected for a fully funded scholarship without any separate application.  The last date to apply for admission is October 31, 2023.

    All national and international students are eligible to apply. The duration is two years for a Master’s degree and four years for a doctoral programme. Students selected for the scholarship will get a full tuition fee waiver, living allowance, relocation grant, and overseas student health cover (OSHC). Approximately 600 scholarships will be awarded to students.

    The students who apply for Graduate Research Course at the university will be considered for the scholarship and the selected students will be notified within ten business days after submitting the application.

    The study fields available include Accounting, Actuarial studies, Agricultural sciences, Architectural engineering, Architecture, Arts and culture, arts, Language and STEM education, Asia (Asia and the Middle East studies will immerse you in the rich intellectual, legal, political, cultural and religious traditions of these vital regions), Audiology and speech pathology, Bioinformatics, Biological sciences, Biomedical sciences, Business administration, Chemical engineering, Chemistry, Civil, structural and architectural engineering, Clinical teaching, Composition, Computer science, Conservation, Construction, Creative arts and music therapy, Culture and communication, Dance, Data and analytics, Data science, Dentistry and oral health, Design, Earth and environmental sciences, economics, econometrics and analytics, Electrical and electronical engineering, Energy, Engineering business and management, Entrepreneurship, Environmental engineering, Environmental law, policy and sustainability, Film and television, Finance, Food science, General studies in education, Geography, Global and international education, Health sciences, Higher education, History and philosophy, Horticulture and landscape management, Indigenous arts and culture, Information systems, Information technology, Instructional leadership and management, International business, Jazz and improvisation, Landscape architecture, Language and linguistics, Learning intervention, Management, HR, and business administration, Marketing, Mathematics and Statistics, Mechanical, aerospace and mechatronic engineering, Medicine, Music performance, Music theatre, Musicology and ethnomusicology, Nursing, Optometry and vision sciences, Performing arts, Physics, physiotherapy, Population and global health, Production, Property, Psychological sciences, Psychology and wellbeing, Public administration, Research in law, Social and political science, Social and political science, Social work, Software engineering, Spatial information, Specialist legal study, Teaching, Theatre, Urban and cultural heritage, Urban design, Urban planning, Veterinary science, Visual art and Writing.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Hyderabad: UG admissions in Symbiosis Uni begin; entrance test in May

    Hyderabad: UG admissions in Symbiosis Uni begin; entrance test in May

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    Hyderabad: The registration process for admissions into 21 undergraduate programmes in Symbiosis University (Deemed University) has begun with Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) scheduled to be held on May 6 and 14 for the academic year 2023-24.

    “Candidates can seek admission to 16 Institutes under SIU offering undergraduate programmes in Management, Law, Engineering, Mass Communication, Economics, Liberal Arts, IT & Computer Applications, Applied Statistics and Data Science with multiple attempts,” said a press release.

    Further divided into SET, SLAT (SET-Law), and SITEEE (SET-Engineering), students can opt for more than one course by registering themselves on the website.

    A computer-based entrance test will be conducted simultaneously across 76 cities in the country, the timings for which are as follows.

    • SLAT (9 am to 10 am)
    • SET (11.30 am to 12.30 pm)
    • SITEEE (2 pm to 3 pm).

    Candidates who qualify for the entrance test will be shortlisted for admission after personal interaction and a writing ability test or studio tests based on their respective entrance test scores.

    Their note further said that admissions for the BTech programme are based only on the score obtained by the candidates in the SITEEE.

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  • CUS Announces Admissions: Check Details Here

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    SRINAGAR: Cluster University Srinagar is inviting online application for admission into Undergraduate programmes for the academic session 2023-2024.  The last date to apply is March 12,2023.

    Students who have qualified Class 12th with 45 per cent marks are eligible to apply. Students who belong to reserved categories are given a relaxation and are eligible at 40 per cent marks in Class 12th. Students who are due to apply for Class 12th Boards in March are also eligible to apply. However, they have to fulfil the eligibility criteria at the time of admission.

    The 4-year (3+1)  UG (Honor’s) bachelor’s degree programmes can be pursued in following subjects; English Literature,  Urdu, Arabic, Kashmiri, Botany, Bio-Chemistry, Bio-Technology, Environmental Science, Zoology, Chemistry, Computer Application, Information Technology, Geography, Geology, Journalism and Mass Communication, Mathematics, Electronics, Physics, Home Science,  Statistics, Economics, Education, History, Music, Islamic Studies,  Tour and Travel Management, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology,  Social Work, BBA and Commerce.

    Candidates can submit online application at cuet.samarth.ac.in or  www.cusrinagar.edu.in

    Students will be selected through Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) 2023 conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) from May 21, 2023.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )