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Bengal Govt To Operate Help Desks For Online College Admission
Kolkata: The West Bengal Government on Thursday said it will set up help desks in rural areas across the State to help students fill up online applications for college admissions.…
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SAI International School In Odisha To Set Up Plastic Waste Recycling Centre
Bhubaneswar: The SAI International School here will set up a plastic waste recycling centre in collaboration with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Bhubaneswar Municipal…
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Tata Scholarship Programme: NIT Rourkela Student Second Runner-Up
Bhubaneswar: In an effort to recognise the steely resolve of women to march ahead in the manufacturing sector, Tata Steel recently announced the winners of its pioneering…
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Class XII Transfer In Odisha Colleges Only Through SAMS From Sept 10
Bhubaneswar: Class XII students of all government and non-government higher secondary colleges in Odisha applying for transfer to other colleges can do so from September 10, and…
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UGC’s Missive To Universities: Furnish Vacancy Details By Sept 20
New Delhi: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has set September 20 as the deadline for all universities and affiliated colleges to provide information about the vacant teaching…
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Newly Admitted Class XI Students In Odisha Allowed To Change Stream
Bhubaneswar: Odisha's Directorate of Higher Secondary Education has opened a window of opportunity for newly admitted students in class XI who wish to change their stream.
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Tamil Nadu Govt Announces Vacancies For Over 2300 Asst Professor Posts
Chennai: Recruitment for as many as 2,340 assistant professors post has been announced by the Tamil Nadu government in various colleges in the State.
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Odisha Govt Announces Major Reforms In Plus II Streams; Find Out
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has decided to bring about a series of reforms in the Plus II streams, which includes making 75 per cent attendance mandatory for students.
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