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3 days ago
- Automotive
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MPPSC Transport SI registration window opens; apply now at mppsc.mp.gov.in
The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has commenced the registrations for the recruitment to Transport Sub Inspector posts under Advt. No. 02/2025. Candidates can apply for the posts at till July 19, 2025. The correction window will open from June 24 to July 21, 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill 35 posts. Candidates can check the eligibility criteria, age limit, pay scale, and other details available in the notification below: Direct link to the official notification. Application Fee Candidates from SC, ST, OBC (non-creamy layer), and EWS category candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs 250, whereas Rs 500 applies to all other categories. Steps to apply for Transport SI posts 2025.


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3 days ago
- General
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MPPSC AD, VAS, VEO 2024 written exam results declared; here's how to download
The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has declared the results for the Assistant Director (AD), Veterinary Assistant Surgeon (VAS), and Veterinary Extension Officer (VEO) Written Exam 2024 under Advertisement No. 11/2024 on June 19, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the examination on may 18, 2025, can now check their results on the official website The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 192 vacancies for the positions of Assistant Director, Veterinary Assistant Surgeon, and Veterinary Extension Officer. Steps to download AD, VAS, VEO 2024 result


Time of India
4 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Over 800 competitive exam aspirants on Holkar College Library waitlist
Indore: A government-run library at Govt Holkar Science College has become the most sought-after study centre for competitive exam aspirants in Indore. Over 800 students are currently on the waiting list for membership. Set up by the district administration as an affordable alternative to private libraries, the facility is witnessing overwhelming demand from MPPSC and UPSC aspirants. There are long registration queues and students wait days, even weeks, for a seat. Due to its limited seating capacity of 200, students are enrolled on a first-come, first-served basis. The library operates in two sessions — 6 am to 2 pm and 2 pm to 10 pm — and has quickly become a preferred destination for sincere aspirants seeking a focused study environment. With no immediate vacancies, registered students often wait several days before gaining access. "To manage the rush, we cancel registrations of students who are absent for 15 consecutive days and allot those seats to students on the waiting list," said Zila Panchayat CEO Siddharth Jain. He said, "The overwhelming response reflects the urgent need for more such affordable study centres." The library offers high-speed Wi-Fi, national-level study material in Hindi and English, major newspapers and magazines, and a quiet, air-conditioned study space. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo RO-filtered drinking water and five air conditioners have been installed for the comfort of students. Registered users also get a 10% discount at the on-campus canteen. Students said that the disciplined atmosphere enhances concentration. "There are too many distractions at home. The library gives me the right environment to focus," said Ankit Singh, an MPPSC aspirant who visits daily. Started as an innovative initiative by the administration, the Holkar College library has now become a lifeline for competitive exam candidates in Indore. With demand far exceeding capacity, aspirants and officials alike are hoping for the expansion of such govt-run study centres in the city.


Time of India
11-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
95k apply for admissions in BEd, MEd courses against 58k seats
Indore: Admissions for BEd, MEd, BPEd, and MPEd courses across Madhya Pradesh saw a record-breaking response this year, with more than 95,000 registrations recorded for 58,000 seats available in the first round of admissions under the department of higher education (DHE). In Indore alone over 7000 applications were submitted. Officials now anticipate a significant rise in cut-off scores, especially for BEd, where the merit threshold may go up to 73-74%, compared to last year's 69-71%. With the registration and verification process for the first round now complete, the department of higher education is set to release the first allotment list on Thursday. Students, who will be allotted seats, will have to confirm admission and pay the fee between June 13 and 18. Despite two more rounds to follow, the first phase already witnessed over 83,000 locked registrations and 72,000 document verifications, making it the most competitive phase so far. BEd and MEd college association representatives have urged authorities to begin CLC (college level counselling) round early to ensure optimal seat utilisation. Last year, due to technical glitches, some seats remained vacant despite high demand. In total, 775 colleges across the state offer these teacher education programmes, with 69 affiliated to Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), Indore. Undergraduate programmes such as BA, BCom, and BSc have also seen renewed interest, despite BBA and BCA courses being shifted under the department of technical education. Admission experts attribute the surge to increasing preference among students preparing for competitive exams like MPPSC , UPSC , and police services. City college administrators believe that if technical issues are addressed timely, no seats will remain vacant this year. The second round for UG, PG and teacher education courses will begin with fresh registrations from June 13 to 18, followed by document verification, allotment lists, and fee payment as per revised schedules.


Time of India
11-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
From fruit chaat seller to assistant professor: Tej Kushwaha's inspiring journey
Indore: In a testament to perseverance and determination, 31-year-old Tej Prakash Kushwaha, a native of a small village in Rewa district, achieved his dream of becoming an assistant professor in geography. His name figures among the successful candidates in the recently announced interview results of the MPPSC Assistant Professor Recruitment Exam 2022. Kushwaha hails from Bausadwa village in Jawa tehsil where his parents are engaged in farming. He completed his early education at a govt school in his village that went up only to Class 5, after which he moved to another town to continue his studies. Despite facing academic setbacks — he once failed Class 8—Tej went on to earn a BA and MA in geography from Allahabad University. His journey into competitive exams began with the UPSC, for which he prepared while living in Delhi for three years. After multiple attempts, he shifted his focus to the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) and moved to Indore in 2019. Though he cleared the prelims four times and appeared for mains, the interview round remained elusive. Faced with financial difficulties while preparing, Tej and three friends—Shubham Thakur, Suraj, and Pradeep—started a small venture named PSC Falahaar, selling fruit chaat near Bhola Ram Ustad Marg in Indore. "Expenses in Indore were rising, so we decided to serve fresh fruits to students and residents for just Rs.20," Tej told TOI. The group would visit the fruit mandi at 5am, prepare the servings, and take turns running the stall to balance work and studies. While their aim was to make Rs 200 each per day for their expenses, the venture became a success and expanded to multiple locations in Indore, eventually being replicated in 14 other states by students. In early 2025, Tej and his friends handed over the initiative to another group in need. Meanwhile, he cleared the UGC-NET and qualified for a Junior Research Fellowship in 2023, which allowed him to pursue a PhD at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya with financial support from the central govt. Determined to crack the MPPSC interview, he joined a coaching group for mock interviews and personality development. "We critiqued each other's communication and body language, which boosted my confidence," he said. His interview panel asked questions about his startup, the Rewa region, and Prayagraj—his place of higher education. "For questions I didn't know, I admitted it honestly and promised to learn." Tej scored 80 in the interview and was selected. "I come from a humble background. My father once worked as a labourer in Pune while my mother managed the farm. Today, I'm happy to make them proud." Now being in the field of education, Tej aims to attain the top positions. "I want to grow in academia and one day serve as a vice-chancellor," he said.