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TS PGECET 2025 answer key released, raise objections till June 19: Check direct link and key details here
TS PGECET 2025 answer key released, raise objections till June 19: Check direct link and key details here

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Science
  • Time of India

TS PGECET 2025 answer key released, raise objections till June 19: Check direct link and key details here

The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad, has officially released the provisional answer keys for the Telangana State Postgraduate Engineering Common Entrance Test (TS PGECET) today, June 17, 2025. Along with the provisional answer key, the response sheets and question papers have also been made available on the official website, This release pertains to the TS PGECET 2025 examinations conducted on June 16. Candidates now have the opportunity to review their answers and raise objections, if any, until 5 PM on June 19, 2025. The TS PGECET 2025 is being conducted from June 16 to June 19 for admission into postgraduate engineering, technology, architecture, and pharmacy courses across colleges in Telangana. The exams are being held in multiple shifts, and the current answer key applies to both the forenoon and afternoon sessions held on the first day. TS PGECET 2025 answer key : Score calculation and marking scheme Candidates can estimate their probable scores using the provisional answer key. The process involves steps as given here: Step 1. Download the TS PGECET 2025 answer key from the official website, Step 2. Compare the key with your responses. Step 3. Calculating the number of correct answers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Kennedy: Ecuatorianos: generen un segundo ingreso con Amazon CFD. InvestIQ Registrarse Undo Step 4. Using the formula: Expected Marks = Number of Correct Answers × 1. As per the official marking scheme, each correct answer carries one mark. Importantly, there is no negative marking for incorrect responses. The total paper is of 120 marks, divided into two sections depending on the subject. Candidates can click here to access the answer key for TS PGECET 2025. TS PGECET 2025 answer key: Subjects and access to provisional keys The provisional answer keys have been issued for several subjects including Electrical Engineering (EE), Food Technology (FT), Aerospace Engineering (AS), Geo-Engineering and Geo-Informatics (GG), Pharmacy, and various other engineering disciplines. Candidates who appeared for any of these subject papers can log in to the official TS PGECET portal to access their individual response sheets, the relevant question paper, and the provisional answer key. TS PGECET 2025 answer key: How to raise objections Candidates unsatisfied with any of the provisional answers can raise objections by clicking on the link to raise objections and selecting the question they wish to challenge. The objection window will remain open until 5 PM on June 19. To ensure that objections are considered, students must submit relevant supporting documents or justifications while submitting their challenge through the online form provided on the portal. Candidates can access the online form by clicking here . TS PGECET 2025 answer key: What's next? After the objection period concludes, JNTU Hyderabad will evaluate the challenges submitted and release the final answer key. The results of TS PGECET 2025 are expected to be declared shortly thereafter. Candidates are advised to keep visiting the official website for the latest updates regarding the result announcement and counselling schedule. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.

'Dr. G. Madhavi Latha Garu is my #MondayMotivation': Anand Mahindra's Monday Motivation is Madhavi Latha
'Dr. G. Madhavi Latha Garu is my #MondayMotivation': Anand Mahindra's Monday Motivation is Madhavi Latha

Time of India

time09-06-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

'Dr. G. Madhavi Latha Garu is my #MondayMotivation': Anand Mahindra's Monday Motivation is Madhavi Latha

Anand Mahindra's Monday Motivation post Industrialist Anand Mahindra 's widely followed #MondayMotivation posts usually highlight excellence across diverse fields. But this time, he chose to shine a light on a woman whose dedication spanned nearly two decades and contributed to one of India's most ambitious infrastructure projects. A skilled geotechnical engineer and Professor at IISc Bengaluru, she was instrumental in the completion of the Chenab Railway Bridge; a promise she kept for more than 17 years," Mahindra posted, talking about Dr. G. Madhavi Latha . He ended with his now-infamous line: "Dr. G. Madhavi Latha Garu is my #MondayMotivation." Anand Mahindra's Monday Motivation Meet G Madhavi Latha, IISc professor, worked on Chenab Bridge project As India marked the opening of the Chenab Railway Bridge on June 6, the world's tallest railway bridge at 359 metres above riverbed height with the limelight irresistibly turned to the imposing structure. 35 metres taller than the Eiffel Tower, the bridge is a part of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Link (USBRL) and cost Rs 1,486 crore to build, as per the reports. But beneath the shiny steel and concrete stands a story of scientific excellence, particularly from the men and women who toiled quietly in the background. Among them, Dr. Latha's work in geotechnical engineering was invaluable to the project's success. Chenab Bridge construction: Dr. Latha's vital role in ensuring stability The Chenab Bridge was one of the most challenging in Indian railway history. Building infrastructure in the rugged Himalayas of Jammu and Kashmir, with seismicity, unstable slopes, and harsh climate, needed more than engineering prowess, but also resilience and ingenuity. For 17 years, as a consultant, Dr. Latha gave valuable inputs on: Structural stability Slope safety Placement and reinforcement of rock anchors These choices had a direct influence on the safety and longevity of the bridge in one of the most challenging environments on Earth. Dr. Latha's academic journey: From rural Andhra Pradesh to IISc Bengaluru expert Dr. Latha's inspirational journey started in a village in Andhra Pradesh. She acquired her in Civil Engineering from JNTU in 1992, proceeded with an in Geotechnical Engineering from NIT Warangal, where she stood first in her class. Her academic journey continued with a PhD from IIT Madras in 2000. She is currently a well-known professor at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, and a renowned expert in her field. She also wrote a scholarly article describing the intricate geotechnical challenges of the Chenab Bridge, presented in the Indian Geotechnical Journal. Dr. Latha's awards and recognitions Dr. Latha's outstanding work has won her numerous awards: Best Woman Geotechnical Researcher Award (2021) Featured among India's Top 75 Women in STEAM (2022) Her achievements were also welcomed by political leaders. Chandrababu Naidu, former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, welcomed her with praise, writing on X (formerly Twitter): "Another Telugu daughter has made India proud." Chenab bridge site access overcoming Himalayan challenges to begin construction Access to the site itself was a gargantuan task before construction work started on the Chenab Bridge. Engineers and laborers used mules and horses to cross the rugged Himalayas initially. Only after laying down temporary tracks and subsequently constructing 11 km and 12 km of permanent access roads on both riverbanks was equipment transport possible. This feat of logistics paved the way for the building of one of the world's most famous bridges. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the Chenab Bridge, striding across its characteristic steel arch waving the national flag, it was not only an engineering achievement. The bridge symbolises a connection between Kashmir and the rest of India—a dream realised by hardworking contributors such as Dr. Latha. For Anand Mahindra, this moment was a reminder of the intellectual strength, determination, and nationalism that lie behind India's greatest successes. Also read | Genshin Impact Codes | Fruit Battlegrounds Codes | Blox Fruits Codes | Peroxide Codes AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

75.67% candidates qualified APEAPCET-2025, says JNTU Kakinada VC
75.67% candidates qualified APEAPCET-2025, says JNTU Kakinada VC

The Hindu

time09-06-2025

  • The Hindu

75.67% candidates qualified APEAPCET-2025, says JNTU Kakinada VC

At least 75.67% of candidates have qualified the Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (AP EAPCET) 2025, conducted by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Kakinada. APEAPCET Chairman and JNTU-Kakinada Vice-Chancellor Prof. C.S.R.K. Prasad and Convener Prof. V.V. Subba Rao on Sunday released the APEAPCET-2025 results on the university campus in Kakinada City. Speaking to newsmen after releasing the results, Prof. Prasad has as many as 2,57,509 (75.67 %) among the 3.40 lakh candidates who appeared for the APEAPCET-2025 have been qualified. On the actions on mall practices reported in two places, Prof. Prasad has announced that an inquiry committee has been constituted to probe the mall practices. 'The results of the candidates who are reportedly involved in the mall practice are withheld'.

AP EAP CET-2025 Results to be Announced Soon
AP EAP CET-2025 Results to be Announced Soon

Hans India

time08-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

AP EAP CET-2025 Results to be Announced Soon

The eagerly awaited results for the AP EAP CET-2025 (AP EAPCET), which are critical for admissions to engineering, pharmacy, and agriculture courses in Andhra Pradesh, will be made public shortly. The exams took place from May 19 to 27, overseen by the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education and conducted by JNTU, Kakinada. According to CET convener VV Subba Rao, the results will be officially released on Sunday at 5:30 PM.

NEP is essential to move from rote to inquisitive learning: Governor at 13th convocation ceremony of JNTUH
NEP is essential to move from rote to inquisitive learning: Governor at 13th convocation ceremony of JNTUH

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

NEP is essential to move from rote to inquisitive learning: Governor at 13th convocation ceremony of JNTUH

Hyderabad: Highlighting the need for a transformative shift in the education system, Telangana governor Jishnu Dev Varma, on Tuesday said that all colleges must implement the National Education Policy (NEP). Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He said it can help the education system evolve from a rote learning model to an inquisitive learning one. "Integrating universal human values, as envisioned in NEP 2020, is essential. This integration nurtures inner strength, sound decision-making, and resilience — qualities indispensable in today's complex world," said the governor, while speaking at the 13th convocation ceremony of the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad. Urging students to go beyond passive use of technology, he added: "Innovate, imagine, and build a future that is inclusive and humane. In a world characterised by rapid technological change and AI, it is your creativity, empathy, and ethics that will set you apart." Stating how the university is looking forward to addressing global issues through innovation, JNTU vice-chancellor T Kishen Kumar Reddy said how the university is setting up research hubs in select constituent and affiliated colleges. "These challenges are FEW - Food & Fuel, Energy & Environment, Waste & Water. The research hubs will cater to the challenges faced in these domains," Reddy said. 74 awarded gold medals This year's convocation saw 92,118 students being awarded degrees with 74 securing gold medals across different disciplines including engineering, technology, science, management, humanities, and social sciences. P Surpriya, a BTech civil engineering graduate, received three gold medals. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "I'm over the moon. This achievement is because of my parents' unwavering faith in me. These medals are not just mine — they belong to them and to every girl who dares to dream big. I hope my journey motivates others to chase their ambitions fearlessly," she said. Another heartwarming moment was when 40-year-old Singiah Gali received a PhD for his research in hybrid compost material. Currently working as a robotic process automation engineer, Gali said his biggest cheerleader was his four-year-old daughter. "She was clapping and calling out my name with so much pride when I went up to receive my certificate. I'll never forget that moment. I want to be someone she can look up to, someone who proves that it's never too late to learn, grow, and chase your passion," he said.

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