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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Language varsity nod to 4-yr UG courses
Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University has approved the proposal to start four-year undergraduate courses at the university under the National Education Policy, in its academic council meeting held on Wednesday. The first batch will graduate to the fourth year from the new session. 'In the meeting of the academic council, the proposal to start a four-year undergraduate course in the university under the National Education Policy was also approved. Students will be able to take admission in it from the academic session 2025-26. Students who have secured 7.5 CGPA marks during the three-year graduation studies will be considered eligible for admission in it,' registrar Mahesh Kumar said. PG course in political science It was decided to start postgraduate studies in the department of political science from the new session. This course will start under the self-financing system and approved in the meeting of the academic council. Political science is being taught at undergraduate level at the language university. It was decided to start a PG course in the subject on the increasing demand of the students, vice-chancellor Prof Ajay Taneja said. Certificate courses to start Registrar Mahesh Kumar said that some certificate courses are also to be started under the faculty of science in the university. A committee of teachers has been formed to consider this. The proposals of the Board of Studies meeting held in various departments in the academic council were also approved. Decision on dismissal of teachers The meeting of the executive council will be held in Bhasha University on Thursday. In this, the fate of two teachers who were dismissed on March 10, 2024, after being found guilty of getting appointment without fulfilling the educational qualification will be decided. After being dismissed, they had made a representation to the governor who had ordered the matter be investigated by a high-level committee and settle it in the executive council.


India.com
3 days ago
- Health
- India.com
10 Simple Yet Effective Daily Habits Followed By NEET 2025 Topper Mahesh Kumar To Achieve AIR 1
photoDetails english 2917688 Updated:Jun 18, 2025, 11:41 AM IST Who is Mahesh Kumar 1 / 13 Mahesh Kumar, a humble and hardworking student from Rajasthan's Hanumangarh district, has become an inspiration for NEET aspirants across the country. Born on August 3, 2008, Mahesh has achieved the remarkable feat of securing All India Rank 1 in NEET UG 2025 with an impressive 686 out of 720 marks—and that too, in his very first attempt. NEET Result 2 / 13 What sets Mahesh apart isn't just his academic brilliance but the small yet consistent habits he cultivated daily. The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the NEET UG result on June 14, 2025, and Mahesh's name has become synonymous with discipline, focus, and self-belief. Let's dive into the top 10 strategies and habits that helped Mahesh Kumar ace one of the toughest entrance exams. Consistent Study without Overconfidence or Under confidence 3 / 13 Mahesh didn't let emotions take control of his preparation. He maintained a balanced mindset, never overestimating his strengths or underestimating his weaknesses. Staying neutral helped him stay on track, regardless of mock test results or peer performance. Regularity 4 / 13 Instead of studying only when he felt like it, Mahesh practiced daily learning rituals. This included revision, solving MCQs, and reading NCERTs consistently—no breaks, no excuses. A Fixed Timetable 5 / 13 A well-structured timetable helped Mahesh stay organised. Every hour of his day was accounted for, ensuring he never wasted time figuring out what to study next. This discipline played a major role in covering the vast NEET syllabus efficiently. Prioritizing Health 6 / 13 While preparing for exams, many students ignore their health—but not Mahesh. He made sure to eat balanced meals, get enough sleep, and take short breaks to avoid burnout. According to him, a healthy body supports a sharp mind. Time Management 7 / 13 Mahesh knew the value of every minute. He dedicated specific time slots to theory, revision, mock tests, and even breaks. His 10-minute focused revision sessions—done multiple times a day—helped retain concepts better. Mock Tests 8 / 13 Mock tests weren't just tests for Mahesh—they were learning tools. He analysed each test thoroughly to understand his mistakes and improve gradually. This habit helped him stay exam-ready well before the actual date. Facing the Language Barrier 9 / 13 Coming from a Hindi background, English was not Mahesh's first language. But instead of letting this stop him, he focused more on understanding concepts and using bilingual study material. He turned a challenge into strength with consistent effort. Smart Revision Techniques 10 / 13 Rather than reading passively, Mahesh used active recall, short quizzes, and summarised notes for revision. His strategy involved revisiting topics at regular intervals to make them stick permanently. Self-Discipline 11 / 13 Mahesh didn't wait for motivation to strike. He followed a strict schedule even when he didn't feel like studying. For him, discipline was more powerful than mood swings. Advice For Future Aspirants 12 / 13 Don't judge yourself based on your first performance. Your job is to revise repeatedly and stick to your schedule. 13 / 13 Mahesh Kumar's journey proves that success is not a result of random effort, but of small, consistent actions taken daily. Whether it's 10 minutes of focused revision, a disciplined routine, or smart time management—every bit adds up. His message to students is simple yet powerful: 'Trust the process, and never stop improving.'


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
NEET Result 2025: All you need to know about MCC counselling
MCC NEET UG Counselling 2025: The result of the medical entrance test NEET UG 2025 has been announced and the next step for the successful candidates is to apply for the online counselling process. For MBBS and BDS seats, there are two types of counselling – all India quota and state quota. For the all India quota, the NEET UG counselling is carried out by the Medical Counselling Committee or MCC. State counselling is done by the respective state authorities. Also read: NEET UG 2025 success story: 'Aspired to be doctor since class 10,' says AIR 3 holder Krishang Joshi Candidates should also know that beyond MBBS and BDS, there are courses like veterinary, life sciences and nursing that they can apply for (at undergraduate level) using the NEET UG score. MCC counselling is held for the following seats- Also read: "Wanted to study Arts and pursue UPSC": Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar tops in NEET 2025 MCC NEET UG counselling will be an online process till seat allocation, after which shortlisted candidates must report to their allotted medical colleges to confirm admission. Last year, the counselling was held in two rounds, followed by a stray vacancy round and a special stray vacancy round. Also read: Indore boy Utkarsha Awadhiya shines in NEET UG result Before applying, candidates should check the brochure which will be uploaded on the official website to confirm their eligibility and for other details.


India Gazette
4 days ago
- General
- India Gazette
Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma meets NEET-UG 2025 topper Mahesh Kumar
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], June 16 (ANI): Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Monday met Mahesh Kumar, a student from Hanumangarh, who secured first position in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) (NEET-UG) examination. In a social media post on X, Chief Minister Sharma congratulated him for his achievement and wished him a bright future. 'Today, I had a warm meeting with Shri Mahesh Kumar ji, a talented student of Hanumangarh district, who brought pride to Rajasthan by securing first position in the NEET UG-2025 examination in the entire country, at the Chief Minister's residence and congratulated him for this achievement and wished him a bright future. I also congratulated his parents present on the occasion for their guidance in this success,' CM Bhajanlal posted on X. Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar achieved the first rank in the NEET (UG) 2025 examination with a percentile of 99.9999547, whereas Madhya Pradesh's Utkarsh Awadhiya achieved the second rank with 99.9990095 percentile. Indore's Utkarsh Awadhiya has secured All India Rank 2 in NEET UG 2025. Sharing his journey, Awadhiya stated that although he had worked hard but he enjoyed every bit of this journey. Speaking to ANI on Saturday, Utkarsh said, 'I continued working hard and enjoyed the journey. It is not that this journey was very difficult for me. I enjoyed this journey at every step. I started the preparation in class 11. Our class timings were 9.30 am to 6.30 pm. I used to return to the hostel after that and study seriously for 2 to 3 hours.' 'I lived in a hostel because the study environment created in a hostel cannot be created at home. My father is a branch manager in HDFC Bank. My mother is a housewife. I also have a younger brother. He will probably prepare for the JEE. I would like to tell children that if you want to prepare well for NEET, then do not use mobile too much. You should stay away from social media,' he added. On June 14, the National Testing Agency declared the results of the NEET (UG) examination. The NTA shared a post on their official 'X' handle and informed about the development. The NEET (UG) examinations were held on May 4 across 548 cities in India and 14 international centres. More than 20.8 lakh students appeared for the NEET (UG) examination. 'NEET (UG) 2025 Results are now LIVE! All candidates are advised to check their email for their scorecards. You can also download your result using your login credentials at NTA said in its 'X' post. (ANI)


Time of India
4 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
NEET UG 2025 topper Mahesh Kumar: 8 things every aspirant can learn from him
Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma meets NEET-UG 2025 topper Mahesh Kumar The NEET UG 2025 results are out, and Mahesh Kumar has emerged as the All India Rank 1 topper with a score of 686/720. A student from Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, Mahesh credits his success to simple yet powerful habits — built steadily over time. Here are eight of his most defining practices that NEET aspirants across India can adopt, no matter their background. Study without disruption Mahesh didn't depend on last-minute sprints. He built understanding through daily effort. 'Apart from coaching, one should do 6–7 hours of self-study,' Mahesh said in an interview with ANI. His approach reminds students that consistency matters more than intensity when aiming for long-term retention. Stay steady under pressure 'My strategy was simple — consistent study without falling into the trap of overconfidence or under confidence,' he told PTI in a press interaction. Stress and self-doubt are part of student life. Mahesh managed both by staying neutral — a practical mindset shift many aspirants can benefit from. Stick to a routine that works 'Regularity, a fixed timetable, and taking good care of my health were key,' he told PTI. Between classes, tests, and revisions, Mahesh stuck to a fixed schedule. This habit helps reduce decision fatigue, something every NEET student faces during long months of preparation. Give health equal priority Unlike many aspirants who sacrifice health for long study hours, Mahesh consciously ensured rest and wellness. He ate well, slept on time, and gave his body space to recover — demonstrating why well-being must be built into the process. Master time through repeated mocks 'To my juniors, I'd say — follow a schedule. Time management is something you learn best through regular mock tests,' he advised during the PTI interview. He treated mocks like trial runs, not just checkboxes. He used them to test timing, find weak spots, and build endurance — a habit every student aiming for high ranks should pick up early. Leverage coaching for feedback and direction While self-study played a key role, Mahesh didn't overlook the value of expert feedback. 'I studied at Guru Kripa Career Institute for three years,' he told PTI, highlighting the balance he struck between coaching and self-study. He asked questions, sought help when needed, and used coaching insights to steer his efforts — a reminder that preparation doesn't have to be solo. Students should use guidance to refine, not replace, self-study. Turn language gaps into learning goals Mahesh's path proves that language barriers can be overcome. 'As a Hindi medium student, I did feel nervous at first, but my coaching institute supported me throughout,' he shared with PTI. As a Hindi-medium student, he used bilingual materials, solved English mock papers, and steadily built confidence — a habit rooted in action, not avoidance. Let scores guide you, not discourage you 'I never expected that I would secure AIR 1,' he admitted in his ANI interview, showing that humility and effort can coexist. Mahesh learned from his mock scores without attaching self-worth to them. For aspirants who often take poor results personally, his detachment is a powerful example of how to grow without spiraling. Mahesh Kumar's journey to NEET UG 2025 AIR 1 shows what focused effort and clear strategy can achieve. What makes his journey stand out is its relatability — no extraordinary hacks, no overnight miracles, just steady habits practiced with intent. From managing time through mocks and balancing coaching with self-study to prioritising health and overcoming language barriers, Mahesh built his success one decision at a time. For lakhs of aspirants navigating the demanding path to NEET, his journey is both a blueprint and a source of motivation. It reinforces a powerful message: with the right mindset and consistent action, even the most ambitious goals are within reach. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.