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Time of India
a day ago
- General
- Time of India
AP POLYCET 2025 counselling begins June 24: Check fee details, required documents, key dates & seat allotment schedule
TGPOLYCET 2025 counselling's first phase starts June 24, involving online registration, fee payment, and certificate verification scheduling until June 28. Provisional seat allotment is expected by July 4, with the final phase beginning July 9. Classes are scheduled to commence from July 18 for qualified AP POLYCET 2025 candidates. Required documents include hall ticket, rank card, and certificates. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Mandatory Documents AP POLYCET 2025 Hall Ticket AP POLYCET 2025 Rank Card SSC/10th Class Mark Sheet & Certificate Transfer Certificate (TC) from last studied institution Caste Certificate Income Certificate (issued after January 1, 2025, if applying for fee reimbursement) Residence Certificate Aadhaar Card Study Certificates from Class 4 to 10 PH/NCC/Sports/Ex-Servicemen Certificates Minority Certificate EWS Certificate Local Status Certificate The first phase of TGPOLYCET 2025 counselling is scheduled to begin on June 24. During this phase, candidates can complete the online submission of basic details, processing fee payment, and selection of date and time for certificate verification between June 24 and June provisional seat allotment is expected to be finalized by July final phase of counselling will start on July 9, and academic classes are slated to commence from July who have successfully qualified in the AP POLYCET 2025 entrance exam are eligible to take part in the counselling process for admission to polytechnic colleges across Andhra Pradesh. To participate in the counselling, candidates must pay a processing fee of ₹700 for those belonging to Other Categories (OC) or Backward Classes (BC), and ₹250 for candidates from Scheduled Castes (SC) or Scheduled Tribes (ST).


Time of India
2 days ago
- General
- Time of India
JPSC Forest Range Officer admit card 2025 released at jpscexam.com: Direct link to download hall tickets here
J PSC FRO admit card 2025: The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) has officially issued the admit cards for the Forest Range Officer (FRO) Preliminary Examination 2025. Aspirants appearing for the recruitment exam can now access their hall tickets from the commission's official portal — The preliminary exam is set to take place on June 29, 2025, as part of a large-scale recruitment drive to fill 170 vacancies for Forest Range Officers across the state. To download the JPSC Forest Range Officer Admit Card 2025, candidates must log in using their registration number and date of birth. The admit card includes essential details such as the candidate's name, roll number, exam centre, and reporting time. JPSC has advised all aspirants to carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID proof, such as Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, or Voter ID, on the day of the examination. JPSC FRO admit card 2025: Steps to download Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the JPSC FRO admit card 2025 as provided here: Visit the official JPSC website – Go to the 'Admit Card' section on the homepage. Click on 'JPSC Forest Range Officer Prelims Admit Card 2025' Enter registration number and date of birth Submit the details to view and download the admit card Take a printout for exam day use Candidates can click on the link provided here to download the JPSC FRO admit card 2025. Aspirants are advised to stay tuned to the official website to get the latest details of the JPSC FRO exam. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
NIFT 2025 Final Result Soon: Check scorecard, counselling dates & required documents at nift.ac.in
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is all set to declare the final result for the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) 2025 entrance exam, covering both Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) programs. Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to check their final scorecards on the official websites – and . To view the results, candidates need to log in using their application number and date of birth. It is recommended to download and print the scorecard for future reference, especially for the upcoming counselling process. How to Check NIFT 2025 Final Result Step 1: Visit or by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Nejrealističtější králičí hračka roku 2025 Koupit Nyní Undo Step 2: Click on the link titled 'Final Result 2025' Step 3: Enter your application number and date of birth Step 4: View your result and download the scorecard Step 5: Take a printout for counselling and admission procedures Live Events NIFT 2025 Counselling & Document Checklist Candidates who make it to the final merit list will be invited to participate in the counselling process, tentatively starting in June 2025. The detailed schedule will be published shortly on the official websites. Documents Required for Counselling NIFT 2025 Admit Card NIFT 2025 Scorecard Class 10 and 12 mark sheets and certificates Category certificate (if applicable) Transfer Certificate and Migration Certificate Recent passport-sized photographs Valid photo ID (such as Aadhaar Card, Passport, etc.) Important Tip Keep checking and regularly for the latest updates regarding topper lists, counselling rounds, and official notices. Having all necessary documents ready in advance will help you avoid last-minute hassles during the counselling process.


India.com
5 days ago
- India.com
No tatkal booking without this! Link your Aadhaar Card with IRCTC account: Here's step by step guide
No tatkal booking without this! Link your Aadhaar Card with IRCTC account: Here's step by step guide If you are a frequent traveller and book tickets very frequently, then this Indian Railway update is for you. From July 1st, only Aadhaar-authenticated users will be able to book Tatkal tickets on IRCTC's official website/app. The Railway Ministry has recently announced that it has made some crucial modifications to the Tatkal ticket booking system in order to ensure fair access to Tatkal tickets and safeguard the interests of genuine passengers. Aadhaar Authentication Mandatory for Online Tatkal Bookings The new norms will be implemented from July 1st 2025. Users who want to book Tatkal tickets from IRCTC's official website and mobile app should be authenticated with Aadhar or else they will not be able to book the Tatkal tickets. From July first Aadhaar-based OTP authentication will become necessary for online Tatkal ticket booking starting from July 15th. Aadhaar Link To IRCTC The Indian Railways Ministry advises passengers to update their IRCTC accounts by linking them to Aadhaar to prevent future difficulties resulting from upcoming changes. Here's how to link Aadhaar with IRCTC For Tatkal Booking Visit the IRCTC's official website. Log in with your ID and Password. Visit the official website and click on 'My Account' and click on 'Authenticate User'. When asked to enter Aadhaar number or Virtual ID details. Search and click on the 'Verify details and receive OTP' option. OTP will be sent to the registered mobile phone. Enter the OTP, check the form, and click on 'Submit'. System-Based OTP Authentication at PRS Counters and Agents Starting July 15, 2025, all Tatkal train tickets purchased at computerised Passenger Reservation System (PRS) counters or through authorised agents will require an OTP verification sent to the registered mobile number. Booking Time Restriction for Authorised Agents In order to curb bulk bookings during the peak hours, authorised ticketing agents will not be allowed to book opening-day Tatkal tickets for the first 30 minutes. Indian Railways Tatkal Bulk Booking To enhance transparency and ensure Tatkal booking benefits reach intended users, a temporary restriction on bookings will be in place. This restriction applies to AC classes between 10:00 AM and 10:30 AM, and to non-AC classes between 11:00 AM and 11:30 AM.


The Wire
5 days ago
- The Wire
Man From West Bengal Working in Maharashtra Sent to Bangladesh Despite Govt Submitting Citizenship Proof
Menu हिंदी తెలుగు اردو Home Politics Economy World Security Law Science Society Culture Editor's Pick Opinion Support independent journalism. Donate Now Top Stories Man From West Bengal Working in Maharashtra Sent to Bangladesh Despite Govt Submitting Citizenship Proof The Wire Staff 2 minutes ago Despite the fact that the West Bengal police and the Migrant Welfare Board intervened with proof of Sheikh's citizenship, he was pushed across the Bangladesh border by the Border Security Force (BSF). Border Security Force (BSF) personnel stand guard along the India-Bangladesh border, at Phulbari, on the outskirts of Siliguri. Photo: PTI Real journalism holds power accountable Since 2015, The Wire has done just that. But we can continue only with your support. Contribute now New Delhi: A man from West Bengal's Murshidabad district who had gone to work as a mason in Maharashtra was picked up by the Mumbai police in suspicion of being an undocumented Bangladeshi migrant, and subsequently pushed across the border of Bangladesh. The man, Mehbub Sheikh, 36, has a wife and three children residing in Hossainnagar village in Mahisasthali gram panchayat area of Bhagabangola in Murshidabad district of West Bengal, reported Indian Express. Despite the fact that the West Bengal police and the Migrant Welfare Board intervened with proof of Sheikh's citizenship, he was pushed across the Bangladesh border by the Border Security Force (BSF). The Maharashtra police had handed Sheikh over to the BSF. 'After Sheikh's family approached us, we contacted the Maharashtra Police. All the (required) documents were sent to them. They didn't even bother to inform the West Bengal government, and Sheikh was pushed into Bangladesh by the BSF,' said Samirul Islam, chairman of West Bengal Migrant Welfare Board. Sheikh's brother Mujibur told the newspaper that for the past two years, he was working in Maharashtra. 'While he was having tea, police picked him up, suspecting him to be a Bangladeshi, and took him to Kanakia police station,' said Mujibur. The family members said that they had sent all documents to Maharashtra Police, including Sheikh's voter card, Aadhaar Card, ration card, and his family tree, running generations and certified by the panchayat. On Saturday (June 14) Sheikh called his family informing them that BSF pushed him into Bangladesh at 3.30 am. 'He said that he was pushed into Bangladesh by the BSF around 3.30 am on Saturday. He took shelter in a village from where he made the call. He was crying. He has a wife and three children. We just want him back. We don't know how long he can survive in Bangladesh,' said his brother Mujibur. Defending their actions, the Maharashtra said that Sheikh 'failed' to give documents to prove his nationality, adding that they don't consider Aadhaar and PAN cards for proving citizenship. At the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, hundreds of people suspected to be undocumented migrants have been sent to Bangladesh through the eastern border as part of India's 'push back' strategy. Across the country, the police have been conducting drives to identify undocumented migrants. The Foreign Ministry of Bangladesh had earlier sent a letter to India on May 8 'raising concern over people being pushed into the country and urged New Delhi to adhere to established repatriation mechanisms'. The Wire is now on WhatsApp. Follow our channel for sharp analysis and opinions on the latest developments. Make a contribution to Independent Journalism Related News Assam Govt's Recent Actions Are Similar to the Anti-Muslim Atmosphere Witnessed in the State in 1965 Amid Bangladesh's Objection, India Continues to 'Push Back' Undocumented Migrants Across Border Activists, Lawyers, Academics Condemn 'Push Back' of Persons to Bangladesh From Assam 'Spent Last Few Days In Terror': Assam Women Allegedly Pushed Into Bangladesh Speak Up Pahalgam Attack and the Impact of Populism on National Security Assam's Policy of Push Back To Handle Alleged Foreigners Is Illegal: Sanjay Hegde Over 700 Undocumented Bangladeshi Migrants in Delhi Sent Back in Last Six Months Fighting Terrorism Demands Partnership, Not Primacy Perhaps, This is Why The Innocent Men-Tourists Died in Pahalgam About Us Contact Us Support Us © Copyright. All Rights Reserved.