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RRB NTPC UG Recruitment 2025: Apply Online for 3058 Non-Technical Posts, Last Date 04 December

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RRB NTPC UG Recruitment 2025: Apply Online for 3058 Non-Technical Posts, Last Date 04 December

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced recruitment under Centralised Employment Notice (CEN) 07/2025 for Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) — Undergraduate level (i.e. 12th-pass / 10+2) posts.

This recruitment drive is part of the larger 2025-26 batch of NTPC hiring, which also includes Graduate-level posts under CEN 06/2025.

In total, there are 3,058 undergraduate-level vacancies announced for 2025.

The goal: to fill various clerical and ticketing posts (and similar roles) across the Indian Railways for candidates who have completed their 12th standard (or equivalent).


Key Vacancies & Posts under UG-NTPC 2025

For 12th-pass (Undergraduate-level) candidates, the posts being recruited under this drive include:

Post Name Description / Nature of Work
Commercial cum Ticket Clerk (CCTC) Handling ticketing operations — issuing tickets, reservations, counters, etc.
Accounts Clerk cum Typist Clerical work involving accounts, typing (with specified typing speed) and related admin tasks.
Junior Clerk cum Typist General clerical duties, typing work.
Trains Clerk Administrative / clerical tasks related to train operations or office-level railway functions.

Vacancy breakup (as per 2025 notification summary): total 3,058 posts across the above categories.

As per older/notification documents, other similar clerical-level posts may also be considered under UG-NTPC depending on zones.

Pay / Initial Salary: For UG-level posts under 7th CPC — initial pay roughly ₹19,900 per month (for clerical/ticket-clerk/typist roles) as per standard 7th CPC Level 2 / 3 for such posts.

This makes it a significant government-job opportunity for 12th-pass youth seeking stable and prestigious employment in Indian Railways.


Who is Eligible? Educational & Age Criteria

One of the first checks before applying is eligibility. Here are the key eligibility criteria for UG-level (CEN 07/2025) NTPC posts.

Educational Qualification

  • Must have passed 12th standard (10+2) or equivalent from a recognized board.
  • For certain posts like Accounts Clerk cum Typist, a minimum typing speed may be required (e.g., 30 WPM in English or 25 WPM in Hindi) as per the notification.

Age Limit

  • Minimum age: 18 years (as on the cut-off date)
  • Maximum age: 30 years (for UG posts) as per 2025 notification.
  • The relevant date for age reckoning is typically as per notification (for 2025: as on 01.01.2026 for age limit check)

Important: Age limit relaxations or other category-based exceptions (if any) are per notification rules. Candidates should check carefully in the official PDF.

Thus, suitable candidates are 12th-pass individuals (or equivalent), aged between approximately 18–30 years, having basic typing skills (if required by post).


Important Dates — Application, Fee Payment, Correction & Scribe Registration

As per the latest corrige ndum issued by RRB for CEN 07/2025 (Undergraduate posts), the timeline for application and related processes has been updated.

Key dates to keep in mind:

Event Date (Revised / To-be read as)
Closing date of submission of online application 04.12.2025 (23:59 hours)
Last date for application fee payment 06.12.2025 (for submitted applications)
Modification window for corrections (with payment of modification fee) 07.12.2025 to 16.12.2025
Dates for scribe-details (for eligible scribe candidates) submission 17.12.2025 to 21.12.2025
Date for reckoning age limit 01.01.2026

Because of the extension, candidates who may have missed earlier deadlines now have till 4th Dec 2025 to apply (subject to fee payment and other requirements). This makes the current window critical for those still interested.


Application Fee & Payment / Refund

The application fee for UG-level posts under RRB NTPC 2025 varies depending on category. As per general past information (though candidates should check official notification PDF for exact fee structure):

  • For General / OBC / EWS: ₹500/-
  • For SC / ST / EBC / Female / Transgender: ₹250/-

Refund Policy (on appearing for CBT / exam):

  • General / OBC / EWS: ₹400/- will be refunded (after first stage)
  • SC / ST / EBC / Female / Transgender: ₹250/- refunded on appearing.

Payment can be made via Credit Card / Debit Card / Net Banking / E-Challan (as applicable).

Because fees and refund structure provide some relief, many aspirants from reserved categories may find this an economically viable government job opportunity.


How to Apply Online — Step by Step

The application for RRB NTPC UG 2025 is completely online. Here’s a detailed guide on how to apply:

  1. Visit the official RRB application portal — typically rrbapply.gov.in (or regional RRB site as per zone).
  2. Click on “Apply Online” for CEN 07/2025 (Undergraduate).
  3. Create an account — provide basic details like name, date of birth, mobile number, email ID; then verify via OTP.
  4. On successful registration, you’ll receive a unique Registration ID. Save it carefully.
  5. Login with the registration ID and password. Fill the detailed application form: personal details, educational qualifications, category, address, etc.
  6. Upload scanned documents: photograph, signature, educational certificates, category certificate (if applicable), etc. Ensure file sizes and formats as per instructions.
  7. Select your preferred RRB zone (if applicable) and indicate post preference (if the form provides).
  8. Pay the application fee (if applicable). Remember the fee refund policy.
  9. Submit the form and print / download your confirmation for future reference.
  10. If there is a mistake or need to correct, use the modification window (07–16 Dec 2025) to correct details (with modification fee if required).

Important: Ensure all details are correct — mistakes might lead to rejection. Keep scanned documents and fee payment proof safe. Use correct category certificate if you claim reservation or fee concession.


Selection Process & Exam Pattern

Like previous NTPC recruitments, selection for UG-level posts will involve a Computer Based Test (CBT), followed by any applicable typing/skill test, and then document verification & medical exam.

Exam Stages

  1. CBT-1 (Computer Based Test – Stage 1)
  2. CBT-2 (if applicable / based on post or cut-offs) — depending on number of applicants and post.
  3. Typing Test / Skill Test — for posts requiring typing (e.g., Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Junior Clerk cum Typist) or other clerical skills.
  4. Document Verification & Medical Examination — standard for final selection upon clearing earlier stages.

CBT Exam Pattern (For UG 12th-Level Posts)

According to the 2025 notification summary:

  • Total Questions: 100
    • General Awareness: 40 questions
    • Mathematics: 30 questions
    • General Intelligence & Reasoning: 30 questions
  • Total Marks: 100
  • Time Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes)
  • Marking Scheme:
    • Correct answer: +1 mark
    • Incorrect answer: –1/3 mark (negative marking)

For posts requiring typing or clerical skills, a separate typing/skill test will be conducted after CBT stages.

This ensures that only candidates with both good general aptitude and necessary typing/clerical skills are selected.


Why This Recruitment Matters — Significance & Opportunity

This 2025 UG-level NTPC recruitment is significant for several reasons:

  • Large Number of Vacancies: 3,058 seats — a substantial opportunity for 12th-pass candidates.
  • Stable Government Job: Indian Railways is among the most stable employers in India — with job security, benefits and scope for promotion. For many 10+2 qualified aspirants, this is a golden chance.
  • Accessible Eligibility: Since minimum qualification is 12th pass, the bar is accessible to many school-pass candidates. Even without a graduate degree, they can compete.
  • Fair Selection Process: Through national-level CBT, typing/skill test, document verification and medical exam — merit-based and transparent.
  • Fair Fee & Refund Policy: Reasonable application fee and partial refund for exam appearance — reduces financial burden on aspirants.

Given rising competition and demand for secure government jobs, this NTPC 2025 UG recruitment will attract lots of applicants — but for those who prepare well and meet criteria, it’s a great opportunity.


Important Considerations & What Applicants Should Watch Out For

While this recruitment offers a great opportunity, aspirants must be careful about some aspects:

  • Read the Notification Carefully: The official PDF (CEN 07/2025) contains important details — post-wise eligibility, typing speed, zone preferences, fee, instructions. Always refer to the official notification.
  • Check Typing / Skill Requirements: For Typist / Accounts-typist posts — ensure you meet the required typing speed (if applicable). Not meeting typing criteria may lead to disqualification even if you pass CBT.
  • Keep Documents Ready: Passport-size photograph, signature, category certificate (if applicable), 10+2 mark sheet / certificate and other documents must be scanned and uploaded per required format. Mistakes or poor quality can lead to rejection.
  • Apply Before Deadlines: Although deadline has been extended to 04.12.2025, procrastination is risky — server load, last-minute technical issues may arise. Submit well ahead of time.
  • Double-Check All Details Before Submission: Name spelling, date of birth, category, contact information, preferred RRB zone etc — once submitted, corrections may require fee (during modification window 07–16 Dec 2025).
  • Prepare Thoroughly for CBT + Typing Test: The CBT includes General Awareness, Maths, Reasoning — all need preparation. For typist jobs, typing speed and accuracy matter.
  • Stay Updated on Admit Cards, Exam Dates, Results: Download and print admit card when available; check exam city slip, roll number; after exam keep track of result / merit list, skill test schedule, document verification etc.

What’s New in 2025 — The Extension & Corrigendum

One of the major developments in this 2025 cycle is that the application deadline for UG-level posts was extended. Initially, the deadline was earlier but as per the most recent notice, the last date for submission has been extended to 04.12.2025 (23:59 hours).

Why this matters:

  • Candidates who missed earlier deadlines now get a second chance.
  • Allows more time for gathering documents / applying carefully (especially for reserved category applicants needing certificates).
  • Provides opportunity for those deciding at the last minute — but beware of last-minute rush.

However — because of the extension — correction window and scribe-registration windows are also scheduled after initial deadline: modifications allowed from 07–16 Dec; scribe-details submission from 17–21 Dec.

Thus, applicants should plan accordingly and be aware that some post-submission activity may extend into mid-December.


How Many Vacancies Are There — And What to Expect

Although official summary says 3,058 undergraduate-level vacancies, it’s worth understanding what that number represents and realistic expectations:

  • 3,058 is the total across India, across multiple RRB zones. So distribution among states/regions may vary depending on regional needs.
  • The competition will be nationwide — many 12th-pass candidates will apply — so cut-offs / merit threshold may be high depending on exam difficulty and applicant volume.
  • Not all posts will require the same skill (e.g., some posts may need typing — limiting pool to those proficient).

Historically, roles like Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Accounts / Junior Clerk, Ticketing / Reservation clerks are in demand — so expect stiff competition.

But with determined preparation, knowing syllabus and exam pattern, and clearing CBT + typing (if required), genuinely qualified candidates stand a fair chance.


What to Do Now — Checklist for Interested Candidates

If you’re reading this and planning to apply, here’s a recommended checklist:

  1. Download and read the official notification PDF (CEN 07/2025) — understand eligibility, post-wise requirements, age limit, typing test needs, documents required.
  2. Check if you meet eligibility — 12th pass (or equivalent), age between 18–30, typing speed (if required), other criteria.
  3. Collect required documents — 12th certificate/marksheet, identity proof (Aadhaar / PAN / etc.), photograph, signature, category certificate (if applicable), etc — scan them as per size & dimension guidelines.
  4. Register on RRB portal ASAP — create account, get registration ID.
  5. Fill application form carefully — personal details, education, contact info, zone preference, post preference. Double-check all entries (spelling, date of birth, category, etc.) to avoid mistakes.
  6. Pay application fee (if applicable) — before deadline (06.12.2025). Keep fee payment receipt / confirmation.
  7. Submit form and download confirmation / print copy — save registration ID, login credentials, application pdf.
  8. If needed — use modification window (07–16 Dec 2025) — correct any errors (with required fee if applicable).
  9. Prepare for CBT exam — start revising General Awareness, Maths, Reasoning; possibly join mock tests, practise previous years’ question papers.
  10. Improve typing/typing-test skills (if applying for typist / clerical posts) — practice typing speed (English / Hindi) if needed.
  11. Watch for Admit Card release & Exam Dates — regularly check RRB portal; download admit card, city-intimation slip; plan travel/time accordingly.
  12. After exam — stay alert for result, skill test, document verification, final selection — keep all documents ready for verification, medical exam etc.

Being systematic and timely will improve your chances and reduce stress.


What This Means for 12th-Pass Youth & Aspirants

For many young Indians who have completed 12th standard and may not immediately pursue higher education, this UG-level NTPC recruitment 2025 offers a real and prestigious government job opportunity:

  • Railway jobs historically offer job security, allowances, pension benefits, transfers and long-term stability.
  • For youth from smaller towns or economically weaker backgrounds — this represents stability + regular pay + chance for growth/promotion over time.
  • Given high competition for graduate-level jobs, a 12th-pass eligibility opens doors to those not continuing into university.
  • Because exam is objective (CBT) + typing/skill test (for certain posts), even 12th-pass candidates with modest resources can prepare and compete on fairly equal footing.

Thus, this recruitment could reshape the careers of many aspirants — providing a launchpad for a secure, respectful railway job.


Common Questions & Myths — Clarified

Here are some frequently asked questions (and clarifications) about RRB NTPC 2025 UG recruitment:

Q: Can a 12th-pass candidate apply for NTPC Graduate posts too?

  • No. Graduate-level posts (CEN 06/2025) require a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university/board. UG-level posts (CEN 07/2025) are only for 12th-pass candidates.

Q: What if I am above 30 years of age?

  • For UG-level posts, maximum age limit is 30 as on cut-off date (usually 01.01.2026). If you exceed, you are not eligible.
  • There might be age-relaxation provisions for reserved categories — check official notification.

Q: Are the posts transferable across India or zone-specific?

  • As with previous NTPC recruitments — zone preference (or regional RRB) may be indicated. Depending on vacancy distribution and RRB zone, posting could vary. Applicants should check notification for zone/post-preference options.

Q: Do all posts require typing test?

  • No. Typing / skill test is only required for those clerical/ typist posts (e.g. Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Junior Clerk cum Typist). For posts like Ticket Clerk or other non-clerical UG-level jobs, CBT may suffice.

Q: Is there a negative marking in CBT?

  • Yes. For each incorrect answer, there is a penalty of –1/3 mark.

Q: Is application fee refundable?

  • Partially — for those appearing in CBT / exam, a refund is applicable (₹400 for general / OBC / EWS; ₹250 for SC / ST / EBC / Female / Transgender) as per previous NTPC fee policy.

Seize the Chance

The 2025 Undergraduate-level NTPC recruitment by RRB (CEN 07/2025) — with 3,058 vacancies, 12th-pass eligibility, and posts like Ticket Clerk, Accounts/Junior Clerk, Trains Clerk, etc. — represents one of the most important opportunities for youths aiming for a stable government job in Indian Railways.

With the extended deadline (now 04.12.2025), there’s still time to register — but given the high competition, it’s crucial to act quickly, apply carefully, and prepare earnestly.

For a 12th-pass candidate with ambition, sincerity and discipline — this could be a life-changing step.

If you are applying — read the official notification thoroughly, fill the form carefully, meet eligibility, prepare for CBT + typing/skill test, and submit before deadline.

Wishing all aspirants — best of luck! May you get a seat in the mighty Indian Railways 🚂

Ministry of Defence Announces Job Fair for Ex-Servicemen at Satwari Cantt, Jammu on December 5

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Ministry of Defence Announces Job Fair for Ex-Servicemen at Satwari Cantt, Jammu on December 5

The Directorate General Resettlement (DGR), Ministry of Defence, has announced a major Job Fair exclusively for Ex-Servicemen (ESM) scheduled to be held on 05 December 2025 from 7:00 AM onwards at Satwari Cantonment, Jammu.

This employment initiative aims to provide skilled and disciplined Ex-Servicemen with opportunities across various industries, while helping employers hire experienced workforce trained in leadership, technical roles, and operational management.


📌 Event Details

Particular Information
Event Job Fair for Ex-Servicemen (ESM)
Date 05 December 2025
Time From 7 AM onwards
Venue Satwari Cantt, Jammu
Organiser Directorate General Resettlement, Ministry of Defence
Documents Required ESM I-Card & 5 Copies of Resume/Biodata

🛡️ Why Hire Ex-Servicemen?

Ex-Servicemen are known for their professionalism, reliability, and proven capabilities in demanding environments. Their training across Army, Navy, and Air Force makes them a valuable asset in multiple job sectors.

The slogan of the programme reads:
“Ex-Servicemen: Skilled, Disciplined and Dependable”


🎯 Industries and Roles Available

Employers can expect applicants from diverse trades including:

  • Technical & IT Roles
  • Medical & Healthcare Establishments
  • Hospitality & Customer Service
  • Guard & Security Services
  • Logistics & Administration
  • Drivers & Machinery Operators
  • Aerospace & Defence Sector Roles
  • Clerical & Documentation Jobs
  • Inventory & Warehouse Management

And many more roles across India’s expanding industrial sectors.


🎁 Benefits for Employers

Companies participating in the job fair will receive:

✔ Free Online Registration
✔ Free Job Postings
✔ Free Allotment of Stalls at the Venue
✔ Free Access to Resumes of ESM Candidates

This provides industries with a high-value talent pool without any cost involvement.


📱 Registration Information

Ex-Servicemen and employers can register now through the portal:

🔗 www.esmhire.com


📞 Contact Details for Queries


🏁 Final Note

The Job Fair is a significant effort by the Ministry of Defence to enhance livelihood opportunities for Ex-Servicemen transitioning into civilian careers. All eligible ESM are encouraged to participate and avail themselves of the employment support system designed specially for them.

J&K BOPEE Issues Corrigendum: New Dates for AYUSH/BPT Course Admissions (2nd-Round 2025)

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J&K BOPEE Issues Corrigendum: New Dates for AYUSH/BPT Course Admissions (2nd-Round 2025)

The J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE) has issued an important corrigendum to its 2nd-round counselling notification for 2025 admissions into AYUSH/BPT courses (BAMS/BUMS/BHMS/BPT) for candidates from the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. The revised schedule and updated instructions have implications for vacant seat allotments and further admission processes.

🔎 What’s Changed

  • The Board had originally set the period for online preference/choice submission from 26-11-2025 to 28-11-2025 (as per notification No. 181 – BOPEE of 2025).
  • Provisional allotment lists (for seats in Government and Private Colleges/Institutions) were notified under notification No. 185 – BOPEE of 2025 ( dated 29-11-2025 ), along with Annexure-A (provisionally selected candidates) and Annexure-B (waiting list).
  • Initially, the selected candidates were asked to report to allotted colleges from 29-11-2025 (3:00 PM) to 01-12-2025 (1:00 PM).
  • For candidates on waiting list, reporting was scheduled 01-12-2025 (1:00 PM to 5:30 PM) — but only if seats remain vacant after those from Annexure-A joined.
  • However, following a recent directive from the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (under the Ministry of AYUSH), the BOPEE has extended the cutoff-date for Standard/UT counselling (AYUSH UG 2025-26) to 10 December 2025.

As a result, the waiting-list process (Annexure-B) — as notified under 29-11-2025 corrigendum — has been declared inoperative and withdrawn ab initio, and the Board will conduct one more round of counselling before the final cut-off date (10-12-2025).

All other contents of the original notification remain unchanged. Provisionally selected candidates (Annexure-A) are still required to report to their allotted colleges between 29-11-2025 (3:00 PM) and 01-12-2025 (4:00 PM) for completion of admission formalities.


Why This Matters

  • The withdrawal of the waiting-list procedure means candidates who were relying on possible vacant seat allotment via Annexure-B need to stay alert for the upcoming third round.
  • The extension till 10-December offers additional opportunity for eligible candidates to secure admission.
  • This update reflects compliance with the nationwide schedule for AYUSH UG 2025-26 admissions as mandated by the regulatory authority.

What Candidates Should Do Now

  1. Provisionally selected candidates (Annexure-A): Ensure you report to your allotted college between 29-Nov-2025 (3:00 PM) and 1-Dec-2025 (4:00 PM) to complete admission formalities.
  2. Candidates on waiting list (Annexure-B): The waiting list is no longer active — but stay tuned for announcements about the next round of counselling.
  3. All eligible AYUSH/BPT aspirants: Keep updated via the BOPEE website for details on the upcoming third counselling round before 10-Dec-2025.

Official Notification Details

  • Ref: Corrigendum to Notification No. 185-BOPEE of 2025 (dated 29-11-2025)
  • Date of Corrigendum: 30-11-2025
  • Issued by: Controller of Examinations, J&K BOPEE

Final Thoughts

With this corrigendum, the admission process for AYUSH & BPT courses in J&K and Ladakh is now extended — offering a renewed chance for aspirants to secure seats. Candidates should act promptly: provisionally selected students to complete their admission formalities within the stipulated window, and all other hopefuls to stay alert for the next counselling round.

For complete details, candidates are advised to refer to the official BOPEE notice on the Board’s website.

Detailed Notifications Here

JKBOSE various Important Notifications

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Important Updates from JKBOSE — November 2025

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has released several important notifications related to examinations, affiliation procedures, fee changes, and a proposed two-level mathematics exam scheme. The updates aim to streamline processes and solicit public feedback where appropriate.

What’s New

  • On 19 November 2025, JKBOSE issued Notification No. 36/HSP-II/Annual (Private)/Bi-Annual, 2024, updating rules for the Class 12th Annual (Private) and Bi-Annual 2024 session.
  • On 17 November 2025 and 19 November 2025, the board released Notification No. 10 and Notification No. 13 — pertaining to the 2025 HSP-II (Class 12) Annual (Private) / Bi-Annual session.
  • A new notification has been issued regarding the introduction of fees for institutional-level changes — including change of nomenclature, change of location, switching affiliation, and re-inspection of institutions.
  • JKBOSE has also published a Notice seeking public opinion on a proposed Two-Level Mathematics Examination Scheme.
  • Additionally, a “Practical Centre Notice No. 01” was released, concerning the Class 12th Annual Regular Examination 2025 (October–November session) for the Sub-Office Anantnag.
  • A circular has been issued detailing the conduct and submission protocol for external practical examinations of vocational subjects for Classes 10 and 12.

Why These Updates Matter

These notifications reflect JKBOSE’s ongoing efforts to regulate and standardize procedures for examinations, affiliations, and institutional changes. Some key implications:

  • The fee structure for institutional changes will impact schools/colleges wishing to change their name, location or affiliation status — an important regulatory step that may affect many private institutions.
  • The public consultation on the two-level mathematics exam scheme suggests that the board is considering structural changes to how mathematics is assessed — potentially affecting future students.
  • The practical-exam circular ensures that vocational subject assessments follow clear, standardized protocols, which is significant for the credibility and reliability of exam results.

What Students and Institutions Should Do

  • Students — especially those enrolled under Annual (Private) or Bi-Annual sessions — should check the updated notifications (Nos. 10, 13, 36 and others) on the official JKBOSE website for any changes to exam schedules or regulations.
  • Institutions planning any change of name, affiliation, or location should review the fee-introduction notification and follow the prescribed application process.
  • Stakeholders interested in the proposed two-level mathematics scheme — including students, parents, teachers — may participate in the public consultation process once details are announced.
  • Schools offering vocational courses need to follow the new practical-exam protocol strictly to avoid discrepancies during evaluations.

Context: About JKBOSE

JKBOSE — established in 1965 — is the primary board of school education for the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.
It regulates, supervises and conducts examinations for elementary, secondary and higher secondary levels, including regular, private and bi-annual sessions.

RRB NTPC (Under Graduate) CBT-2 Exam Date Announced for CEN 06/2024 — Check Schedule & Important Instructions

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RRB NTPC (Under Graduate) CBT-2 Exam Date Announced for CEN 06/2024 — Check Schedule & Important Instructions

The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) under the Ministry of Railways have officially released the tentative schedule for the 2nd Stage Computer Based Test (CBT-II) for the recruitment of various Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC – Under Graduate) posts under CEN No. 06/2024.

As per the notification, the CBT-II examination has been scheduled as follows:

Sl. No CEN No. Post Exam Exam Date
1 06/2024 Various NTPC (Under Graduate) Posts CBT-II 20 December 2025 (Saturday)

Important Updates for Candidates

RRB has issued several key guidelines for candidates appearing in the exam:

✔ Exam City Slip & Travel Pass

  • The link for viewing Exam City & Date and for downloading Travel Authority for SC/ST candidates will be activated 10 days before the exam on the official RRBs’ websites.

✔ E-Call Letters / Admit Cards

  • Downloading of E-Call letters will begin 4 days before the exam date from the same link.

✔ Aadhaar-Based Verification Mandatory

  • Biometric authentication using Aadhaar will be done before entry into the exam centre.
  • Candidates must carry:
    • Original Aadhaar Card or
    • Printout of e-verified Aadhaar
  • Candidates are advised to log in at www.rrbapply.gov.in for Aadhaar authentication beforehand to avoid delays during entry.

✔ Aadhaar Unlock Condition

  • Ensure that your Aadhaar remains in an unlocked status in the UIDAI system before visiting the exam centre.
  • This will help avoid inconvenience during verification and registration.

Avoid Fake Offers

RRB has strongly warned candidates against:

  • Fake job promises
  • Touts demanding illegal money for job assurance

RRB selection is purely merit-based through Computer Based Tests (CBT) only.


Official RRB Websites

Candidates must refer only to the official RRB portals for updates regarding:

  • Exam schedule
  • Admit cards
  • Recruitment process

Unauthenticated information may mislead candidates.

This notification brings clarity for lakhs of aspirants appearing for the NTPC (UG) recruitment process. Candidates are advised to regularly check the RRB websites and complete Aadhaar verification steps well in advance to ensure smooth entry into the exam centres.

No SIM, No Access: India Orders Messaging Apps to Verify Active SIM Cards

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Govt orders WhatsApp, Telegram, other apps to block access without active SIM

New Delhi: The Indian government has issued a major directive that could change how millions of people use popular messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Snapchat, ShareChat, JioChat, Arattai, and Josh.

According to reports, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has asked these platforms to ensure that their services cannot be used unless the user has an active SIM card in their device.

This move comes under the new Telecommunication Cybersecurity Amendment Rules, 2025, which bring app-based communication services under telecom-style regulation for the first time.

Under the new rules, these apps — officially termed Telecommunication Identifier User Entities (TIUEs) — must ensure that a user’s SIM card remains continuously linked to the app within 90 days.

For people using these platforms on web browsers, the government has added another layer of security.

Apps will now be required to automatically log users out every six hours and ask them to log in again through a QR code.

The DoT says this system will make it harder for criminals to misuse these services remotely, as every session must be tied to an active and verified SIM, as per the reports.

Officials say the rule aims to close a major gap in how communication apps verify users. At present, most apps only verify a mobile number once — during installation.

After that, the app continues working even if the SIM is removed or becomes inactive. According to reports, the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) highlighted that this behaviour allows apps to function independently of SIM cards, which creates opportunities for misuse.

Cybercriminals, including those operating from outside India, are known to exploit this loophole.

Even after changing or deactivating SIM cards, they can continue using these apps, making it extremely difficult for authorities to trace fraud through call records, location logs, or telecom data.

The COAI said that making SIM binding mandatory would keep a reliable link between the user, the number, and the device, which could help reduce spam, fraud calls, and financial scams.

Similar security checks already exist in other sectors. Banking and UPI apps require strict SIM verification to prevent unauthorised access, while SEBI has proposed linking SIM cards to trading accounts and using facial recognition for added security.

Experts, however, are divided on the issue. Some cybersecurity professionals told MediaNama that the move may have limited impact, as scammers can still use forged or borrowed IDs to get new SIM cards.

On the other hand, telecom industry representatives argue that mobile numbers remain India’s strongest digital identity and believe the new rules could strengthen cybersecurity and accountability.–(IANS)

Bank of Baroda Senior Recruitment 2025: 12 Leadership Posts Open — How to Apply, Eligibility & What to Know

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Bank of Baroda Senior Recruitment 2025: 12 Leadership Posts Open — How to Apply, Eligibility & What to Know

The Bank of Baroda (BOB), one of India’s leading public-sector banks, has once again opened its doors for experienced professionals. In November 2025, the bank released a job notification inviting applications for 12 high-level leadership positions on a contractual basis. The recruitment — under Advertisement Number BOB/HRM/REC/ADVT/2025/15 — aims to reinforce BOB’s senior management teams across multiple domains including technology, finance, risk, digital banking, retail banking, defence banking, and information security.

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the recruitment drive: key dates, vacancy details, eligibility criteria, how to apply, and what prospective candidates should know.


What’s the Recruitment About — Overview

  • Number of Vacancies: 12 senior-level posts.
  • Employment Type: Contractual / on-contract basis.
  • Application Window: Starts 10 November 2025 and ends 30 November 2025.
  • Where to Apply: Through BOB’s official website → Careers → Current Opportunities section.
  • Job Location: Nationwide — selected candidates may be posted “anywhere in India,” depending on assignment and bank’s requirements.

The drive reflects BOB’s efforts to onboard leadership-level professionals in critical verticals as the bank scales its operations, digital infrastructure, risk management and retail footprint.


Posts & Vacancy Breakdown

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the 12 posts which are open under this recruitment drive:

Post No. of Vacancies
Senior Vice President (Dy. Chief Technology Officer – Dy. CTO) 1
Senior Vice President (Dy. Chief Financial Officer – Dy. CFO) 1
Senior Vice President (Dy. Chief Digital Officer – Dy. CDO) 1
Senior Vice President (Dy. Chief Risk Officer – Dy. CRO) 1
Senior Vice President (Chief Defence Banking – CDB) 1
Senior Vice President (Bulk Retail – Head/Bulk Retail) 1
Deputy Vice President (Bulk Retail) 3
Vice President (Dy. Chief Information Security Officer – Dy. CISO) 1
Vice President (Talent Acquisition) 1
Deputy Vice President (Deputy Head, IS Audit) 1

⚠️ Note: Some sources list 3 vacancies for “Dy. VP – Bulk Retail,” while others combine “Dy. VP – Bulk Retail” and “Dy. VP – Deputy Head IS Audit.” However, the total number of posts sums to 12 under the advertisement.

By offering roles across technology, finance, risk, digital transformation, retail banking and defence banking, BOB appears to be bolstering its leadership bench in response to evolving banking demands, regulatory complexity, digital disruption and expansion of retail & defence-banking operations.


Eligibility Criteria & Desired Profile

While detailed eligibility criteria vary by post, the broad requirements and expectations for most senior roles are outlined below:

  • Educational qualifications can range from Engineering graduate / B.E./B.Tech (for technology or digital roles) to Chartered Accountant (CA) for financial roles, or Graduate / Post-Graduate in any discipline for managerial or generalist roles.
  • For posts like Dy. CISO (Information Security), preferred background includes degrees in Computer Science, IT, Electronics & Communication, Cyber Security or relevant postgraduate courses.
  • The candidate must have significant prior experience. According to one summary, most Senior Vice President level roles expect a minimum of 15 years of relevant experience.
  • For certain posts, age limits are indicated (though these are indicative and may vary depending on specific role): for example, many SVP-level roles mention a maximum age around 55 years (as on a reference date) for eligibility.
  • For all posts, candidates must carefully refer to the detailed official notification PDF (advertisement 2025/15) to confirm precise eligibility — especially for education, experience, age and any domain-specific requirements.

Given the seniority of the roles, BOB will likely prioritize candidates with a proven track record in banking/finance/technology/digital transformation/risk management or defence banking, depending on the role applied for.


Application Process: Step-by-Step

If you plan to apply for any of these positions, here’s how to do it:

  1. Visit BOB’s official website: bankofbaroda.bank.in. Navigate to Career → Current Opportunities.
  2. Look for the advertisement with reference number BOB/HRM/REC/ADVT/2025/15. Download the notification PDF and read all instructions carefully — especially regarding eligibility, post-wise qualification/experience, required documents, etc.
  3. Click on the “Apply Online” link (activated from 10 November 2025) to open the application form.
  4. Fill in the form completely and accurately. Upload scanned copies of photograph, signature, educational certificates, experience certificates, DOB proof and any necessary category certificates (if applying under a reserved quota) as per the instructions.
  5. Pay the application/intimation fee (if applicable) through the online payment gateway before submitting the form. The bank may have specified fee norms — usually non-refundable.
  6. Submit the form before the deadline — 30 November 2025 (23:59 hours). After submission, it is advisable to download and keep a printout or save a PDF copy of the submitted application and payment confirmation for future reference.

What’s in It for Candidates — Why This Recruitment Matters

This recruitment drive by BOB offers a high-value opportunity for seasoned professionals. Here are some compelling reasons why candidates should consider applying:

  • Leadership roles with influence: The advertised posts are senior-level leadership positions (SVP, VP, DVP) — meaning selected candidates will likely have significant responsibility, decision-making power, and influence over key bank functions.
  • Diverse verticals: With openings in technology, digital banking, finance, risk, defence banking, bulk retail, information security, talent acquisition — there are opportunities for professionals from a variety of backgrounds (tech, finance, operations, HR, risk, cyber, etc.).
  • National-level exposure: Since the job location is “anywhere in India,” selected professionals could get exposure to pan-India banking operations, varied regional markets, and large-scale projects — making this ideal for those seeking mobility and broad experience.
  • Contractual but strategic hires: BOB seems to be hiring “on-contract” for these senior posts — likely to bring fresh ideas, domain expertise, and agility into leadership. For experienced professionals who may not want long-term employment but wish to work on key projects or transformations, this could be an attractive proposition.
  • Strong institutional brand & stability: BOB, being a major public-sector bank with decades of legacy and pan-India presence, offers job security, credibility, and a stable environment even on contractual roles — something that many purely private firms might not provide.

Things to Keep in Mind / Important Tips

Given the seniority and competitive nature of these posts, interested candidates should be careful about the following:

  • Read the notification carefully: Each post has specific qualification + experience + age + role-requirement criteria. Make sure your background matches the post before applying. A mismatch may lead to outright rejection.
  • Quality of documentation: As part of application, you need to submit educational certificates, experience letters, DOB proof, and possibly category/reservation certificates (if eligible). Ensure all scans are clear, legible, and properly certified (if required).
  • Realistic expectations about contract terms: Contractual roles may have different terms (duration, perks, benefits) compared to permanent roles. Before applying, be prepared to consider contract length, renewal possibilities, posting locations, responsibilities, and compensation package.
  • Strong CV and profile: Since the bank is hiring senior professionals, your application must have a robust CV — highlighting relevant past roles, achievements, domain expertise (especially in banking, finance, technology, risk, operations, or leadership), and fit for the role.
  • Timely application: The window is finite (ending 30 November 2025). Delays in form submission, uploading documents, or fee payment may lead to disqualification.

Broader 2025 Hiring at Bank of Baroda — More Than Just Senior Posts

While the 12-post senior recruitment drive is high-profile, BOB’s 2025 hiring spree has been quite broad. A few other recruitment efforts in the same year highlight the bank’s multi-pronged strategy to strengthen workforce across levels:

  • Apprentice Recruitment 2025: BOB has opened about 2,700+ apprentice positions across India — aiming to bring fresh graduates on board and possibly build a talent pipeline for future hires.
  • Specialist / Officer & Manager-Level Vacancies: Earlier in 2025, BOB had announced 330+ vacancies under various scales (Deputy Manager, Assistant Manager, AVP, etc.) across departments like MSME, Digital, Risk, Cybersecurity, and Product.
  • Sub-staff (Office Assistant / Peon) Recruitment: For entry-level positions, BOB also issued notification (Advt No. 2025/05) for 500 Office Assistant (Peon) posts — useful for candidates seeking stable jobs without specialized qualifications.

This shows that BOB’s 2025 hiring is not limited to just one cadre — rather, the bank is building resources across the hierarchy: from entry-level staff to senior leadership and everything in between. For aspirants across experience levels and qualifications, this year offers a variety of opportunities.


Who Should Apply — Ideal Candidate Profiles

Given the diversity of posts, here’s a rough idea of who might benefit from applying:

  • Seasoned banking/finance professionals with 12–20+ years of experience in finance, audit, risk, treasury, or general banking — ideal for roles like Dy. CFO, Dy. CRO, or Bulk Retail head.
  • Technology or IT leaders — engineers, IT managers, digital banking experts — with experience in banking/ fintech / digital transformation — as prospective candidates for Dy. CTO, Dy. CDO, or Dy. CISO roles.
  • Cybersecurity / information security experts — with background in IT security, audits, compliance — suitable for the Dy. Chief Information Security Officer or Deputy Head IS Audit positions.
  • HR / Talent Acquisition professionals — with strong experience in hiring, organizational development, talent management — potential fit for the VP – Talent Acquisition role.
  • Retail banking / business development veterans — experienced in managing large-scale retail banking operations, bulk retail strategies, customer acquisition and operations — suited for Bulk Retail SVP / DVP roles.
  • Defence-banking / niche banking specialists — background in working with defence clientele, understanding of defence banking needs — relevant for Chief Defence Banking (CDB) role.

In short: mid- to senior-level professionals who have domain expertise, leadership experience, and readiness to take on responsibility at the national level are the ideal candidates.


What This Signals About Bank of Baroda’s Strategy

BOB’s decision to open 12 senior-level posts across varied verticals in a single recruitment drive (alongside junior-level and apprentice recruitment) suggests several strategic priorities:

  1. Strengthening Leadership Bench: By hiring experienced professionals on contract, BOB seems to be aiming at strengthening its top-management pool — possibly to drive transformation, innovation, digitalization, and expansion more aggressively.
  2. Digital & Technology Focus: Presence of roles like Dy. Chief Technology Officer, Dy. Chief Digital Officer, Dy. Chief Information Security Officer indicates increasing emphasis on digital banking, cybersecurity, IT infrastructure, and technology-driven banking services.
  3. Risk Management & Compliance Readiness: Role of Dy. Chief Risk Officer shows that the bank is preparing to reinforce risk management frameworks — an important move in an evolving regulatory and economic environment.
  4. Retail & Bulk Banking Expansion: Vacancies for Bulk Retail SVP/DVP point toward a strategic thrust in retail banking and large-scale retail operations — likely to capture more retail customers, deepen outreach, and grow retail deposit & loan portfolios.
  5. Talent Acquisition & Internal Audit Strengthening: By hiring VP of Talent Acquisition and Deputy Head IS Audit, BOB shows focus on getting the right talent pipeline and ensuring robust internal audit & compliance standards — key for growth with stability.
  6. Inclusive Hiring Across Levels: Alongside senior posts, the bank’s parallel recruitment of apprentices, sub-staff, middle-management signals a holistic workforce strategy — blending experience with fresh talent for balanced growth.

Thus, this 2025 recruitment appears to be part of a larger long-term plan by BOB to modernize, expand, and evolve in a dynamically changing banking sector.


Quick FAQ — What Applicants Should Know

Q: What’s the last date to apply for these senior posts?
A: 30th November 2025 (by 23:59 hours) is the final deadline for online application.

Q: Is the application process purely online?
A: Yes — applications must be submitted online through the BOB careers portal.

Q: Are these permanent or contractual roles?
A: These are contractual appointments under Advertisement 2025/15.

Q: Can fresh graduates apply?
A: No — these senior-level roles require substantial prior experience (often 12–15+ years or more), so they are not meant for freshers.

Q: Can I apply to multiple posts?
A: The notification may allow applying for more than one post (if eligible). However, ensure you meet the specific eligibility criteria (qualification, experience) for each post before applying.


How to Maximize Your Chances — Application Tips

  • Carefully match your profile to the post being applied for. For example, an IT-background candidate should preferably apply for Dy. CTO / Dy. CDO / Dy. CISO roles.
  • Update résumé/CV and cover letter with clear articulation of past experience, achievements, leadership record, domain expertise and suitability for the specific role.
  • Prepare required documents (education, experience certificates, photo, signature, identity proof) in advance — and ensure scanned copies meet BOB’s specifications (size, resolution, format).
  • Apply well before the deadline, to avoid last-minute server issues or payment gateway problems.
  • Check the official notification PDF thoroughly — for age limit, reservations / relaxations (if applicable), and any special conditions (e.g. location preferences, bond terms, contract duration).
  • If shortlisted, be ready for interview / selection process — since senior roles will involve evaluation of domain knowledge, leadership ability, and fit for banking environment.

The 2025 senior-level recruitment drive by Bank of Baroda represents a significant opportunity for experienced professionals across technology, finance, digital banking, retail banking, risk, defence banking and human resources. With only 12 high-value posts on offer, the competition will be intense and only those with strong credentials, relevant domain expertise and readiness to take responsibility at a national level should apply.

For those who meet the criteria, this could be a chance to play a key role in shaping the future of one of India’s oldest and largest public-sector banks — contributing to digital transformation, expansion of banking outreach, risk management, and long-term growth.

If you’re considering applying — now is the time. Download the notification, assess your eligibility, prepare all documents, and submit your application before 30 November 2025.

J&K Power Department Issues Major Transfers, Postings of Executive Engineers

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J&K Power Department Issues Major Transfers, Postings of Executive Engineers

The Power Development Department, Jammu & Kashmir (PDD) on 29 November 2025 issued a fresh round of transfers and postings of officers, following their elevation to In-charge (I/c) Executive Engineers (Electric). The order is issued via Government Order 160‑JK(PDD) of 2025, succeeding an earlier placement under Government Order 141‑JK(PDD) of 2025 dated 17 October 2025.

📄 Who’s moved where

A total of 22 officers — previously I/c Assistant Executive Engineers — have been promoted as I/c Executive Engineers (Electric) and reassigned across various divisions.

Notable movements include:

  • Riyaz Ahmad Kababi, Bilquise Draboo, Munib‑ur Rehman, Rajesh Sharma, Rohit Bhagotra, Zahoor Ahmad Rather, Qaiser Khalil Qadri, Ghulam Nabi Mir, Malik Habib Ahmad, Vinod Kumar, Peer Abdul Hamid — among others — have been posted to key divisions such as KPDCL (Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Ltd), JPDCL (Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Ltd), JKPTCL (J&K Power Transmission Corporation Ltd) and related wings, based on available vacancies.
  • Some officers, while posted to new divisions, will also hold additional charge of existing responsibilities until further orders.

Why it matters

This reshuffle reflects the department’s effort to place experienced hands across crucial power distribution / transmission divisions — from urban centers to remote districts. Such transfers often impact ongoing projects, maintenance, power supply reliability and administrative oversight. With a 22-member cadre being repositioned, stakeholders across J&K should expect ripple effects, both immediate and long-term, in departmental functioning and service delivery.

📎 Official Record

The full government order detailing the names, ranks, and new postings is publicly available as a PDF:
[Download the full Order – Transfer/Postings 29 Nov 2025Download the full Order – Transfer/Postings 29 Nov 2025]

JKBOPEE releases Provisional Selection List 2025 for BAMS / BUMS / BHMS / BPT — After 2nd Round of Online Counselling

JKBOPEE releases Provisional Selection List 2025 for BAMS / BUMS / BHMS / BPT — After 2nd Round of Online Counselling

In a significant update for AYUSH and Physiotherapy aspirants in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, the JKBOPEE has published the Provisional Selection List of candidates for the academic year 2025, following the 2nd round of online counselling. Eligible candidates for courses such as BAMS, BUMS, BHMS and BPT are advised to carefully review the list, which has been made available on the official JKBOPEE website.

This release marks a crucial milestone in the 2025 admission cycle for AYUSH and physiotherapy courses in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.


What is JKBOPEE and Who Does This Affect

About JKBOPEE

JKBOPEE stands for the J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations. It is the official body responsible for conducting admissions and counselling for various professional courses in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir (and now Ladakh), including medical (MBBS/BDS), AYUSH (BAMS, BUMS, BHMS), para-medical, pharmacy, and physiotherapy (BPT) among others.

Who is Affected

  • Candidates from Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh (the Union Territories) who participated in 2025 AYUSH / BPT admissions.
  • Aspirants who appeared in the relevant entrance examinations (e.g. NEET-UG for AYUSH/BPT) and submitted online preferences during counselling.
  • Government as well as Private college hopefuls — the list covers both Government and Private institutions in the UT, for seats under different quotas.

Therefore, the newly published selection list will directly determine which candidates have provisionally secured seats in their preferred courses and colleges, subject to final verification and admissions procedures.


Background: The 2025 AYUSH & BPT Admission Process

NEET-UG AYUSH & BPT Registration

The admission process began with registration of eligible NEET-UG 2025 qualified candidates of J&K/Ladakh for AYUSH and BPT courses.

Publication of Seat Matrix & First Round of Counselling

Following registration, JKBOPEE released the seat matrix indicating seat availability across Government and Private institutions for BAMS/BUMS/BHMS and BPT courses. The first round of online counselling was then conducted, allowing candidates to fill in their college/course preferences.

After the first round, a provisional selection list was released for those who secured seats — but many seats remained vacant, leading to the second round.

2nd Round & Provisional Selection List (NN-185)

With vacancies carried forward and preferences of remaining eligible candidates considered, JKBOPEE conducted the 2nd round of online counselling. Upon completion, the board issued the updated Provisional Selection List under Notification number NN-185 (dated 29-11-2025), reflecting the allocations after the 2nd round.


What the Provisional Selection List Means

For Selected Candidates

  • Seat Allotment: Candidates listed in the provisional selection list have been provisionally allotted seats in the course and college as per their preference and availability.
  • Next Steps: Selected candidates must complete all required formalities — document verification, fee payment (if applicable), and admission confirmation — within the timeframe specified by JKBOPEE.

For Waitlisted & Unselected Candidates

  • This is not necessarily the end. Vacancies may still arise if some selected candidates do not complete admissions. JKBOPEE may release a further waiting list or conduct additional rounds (if needed) — the board’s earlier practice supports such contingencies.
  • Waitlisted candidates should monitor the official website regularly to stay updated about potential seat-updates or further counselling.

Transparency and Fairness

The release of a provisional list after each round of counselling ensures clarity and transparency in the admission process. It grants all stakeholders — candidates, parents, institutions — a transparent view of seat allocations so far, and what to expect next.


How to Download and Verify the List

  1. Visit the official website of JKBOPEE.
  2. Look for the notification titled “Provisional Selection List of candidates of the UT of J&K/Ladakh for BAMS/BUMS/BHMS/BPT Courses-2025 after the conduct of 2nd round of online counselling (NEET-UG-AYUSH-NN-185 Dt. 29-11-2025)”.
  3. Click on the provided link to download the PDF. (Direct link: https://www.jkbopee.gov.in/Pdf/Downloader.ashx?nid=17318&type=n)
  4. Open the PDF, search for your name/roll number, and check the allotted college/course/seat type.
  5. Keep a printout or downloaded copy for future reference — e.g. for document verification, fee payment, or admission confirmation.

What’s Next — Key Dates & Actions for Candidates

While the provisional list marks a major step, there are still important next actions and possible developments:

  • Document Verification & Admission Confirmation: Selected candidates must stay alert for notifications regarding document submission, fee deadlines, and admission confirmation.
  • Monitoring for Vacancies / Waiting List: Those not selected should keep an eye on official updates. If any candidate from the provisional list fails to complete admission, seats may get vacated — prompting JKBOPEE to release waiting list or conduct further rounds.
  • Preparation for Academic Session: Once admitted, candidates should prepare for their academic start — be it in BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, or BPT. Colleges might release orientation schedules, induction notices etc.

Why This Update is Significant

The release of the 2nd Round Provisional Selection List carries importance for several reasons:

  • Optimizing Seat Utilization: AYUSH and BPT courses often draw many applicants; multiple counselling rounds ensure that as many seats as possible are filled, minimizing wastage.
  • Ensuring Fair Opportunity: By giving candidates successive chances to get seats based on preferences and changing availability, JKBOPEE ensures fairness and transparency.
  • Reducing Anxiety & Uncertainty: The publication of list reassures candidates about their status — selected, waitlisted, or not allotted — rather than leaving them in limbo.
  • Timely Completion of Admission Cycle: With steps nearing completion, the board moves closer to finalizing admissions — a critical precursor to beginning academic sessions in BAMS/BUMS/BHMS/BPT colleges.

Tips for Candidates & Stakeholders

  • Double-check all details: Before proceeding with admission, verify name, roll number, category, allotted college/course, seat type (Government/Private, AIQ/MQ/Management etc).
  • Stay updated via official portal: Avoid relying solely on social media or third-party sources; the official JKBOPEE website remains the primary source for accurate info.
  • Have backup plans: If you didn’t get a seat this round — look out for waiting lists or future counselling rounds; also consider alternate courses/institutions.
  • Prepare required documents early: Keep admit card, NEET score card, domicile certificate, category certificate (if any), identity proof, and other necessary documents ready to avoid last-minute hassles.
  • Engage with institutions responsibly: Once admitted — communicate promptly with the allotted college to complete registration, fee payment, and attend orientations.

The release of the 2025 Provisional Selection List by JKBOPEE — following its second round of online counselling — brings relief and clarity to hundreds, if not thousands, of AYUSH (BAMS/BUMS/BHMS) and BPT aspirants across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. For selected candidates, it is the first big step toward pursuing their dream in traditional medicine or physiotherapy. For others, it is a moment to assess, wait and stay ready for subsequent opportunities.

Aspiring students are urged to download the list immediately, verify their status, and proceed accordingly. Meanwhile, those still awaiting selection should stay alert — remaining hopeful, and keeping readiness for further developments.

With transparency, fairness, and systematic counselling, JKBOPEE continues to streamline the admission process — helping shape the future of healthcare education in the UT.

You can download the official list directly (PDF format) via: Provisional Selection List – NEET-UG AYUSH 2025 (NN-185)

JKBOSE Class 12th Education Question Paper PDF Download – Jammu & Kashmir Board, Annual Regular 2025

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JKBOSE Class 12th Education Question Paper PDF Download – Jammu & Kashmir Board, Annual Regular 2025

Jammu & Kashmir | Class 12th Education Question Paper | Download Free PDF

Students of Jammu and Kashmir who are appearing in the JKBOSE Class 12th Annual Regular 2025 examination can now download the Education subject Question Paper through the official link provided below. This PDF will help students understand the latest exam format, marking scheme, and important topics asked in the Education paper.

Overview

  • Board: Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE)
  • Class: 12th
  • Subject: Education
  • Exam Session: Annual Regular 2025
  • Type: Question Paper PDF (Downloaded copy from exam halls)
  • Use: Practice & reference for upcoming exams

Why This Education Question Paper is Important for Students

The Education subject in JKBOSE Class 12th is one of the most scoring subjects. Students who prepare smartly by analyzing previous year/ current session question papers generally score higher marks. This question paper will help in several ways:

✔ Understand latest question trends
✔ Know important chapters repeatedly asked
✔ Learn answer writing discipline
✔ Focus on long and short questions
✔ Practice topic weightage and mark distribution

Solving this paper can boost confidence and help students overcome exam fear.


Marking Scheme for JKBOSE Class 12th Education

The Education subject usually carries:

Question Type Marks per Question Approx Weightage
Very Short Answer (VSA) 1 mark 10–12 marks
Short Answer (SA) 2–3 marks 20–25 marks
Long Answer (LA) 5 marks 30–35 marks
Essay Type / Detailed 8 marks 8–16 marks

Understanding marks distribution helps in allocating time in exams strategically.


Important Topics for Class 12th Education (From Syllabus)

Here is a list of chapters expected to be important for the exam:

Unit Expected Weightage
Meaning and Functions of Education High
Philosophy of Education — Idealism, Naturalism, Pragmatism Very High
Sociology of Education Moderate
Educational Psychology Very High
Growth and Development High
Learning Theories (Thorndike, Pavlov, Skinner) Very High
Intelligence & Creativity High
Guidance & Counselling Moderate
Mental Health & Adjustment High
Modern Trends in Education Moderate-High

Students should make revision notes for these chapters.


How to Score 90%+ Marks in Education Paper? — Expert Tips

Here are some helpful guidelines:

1️⃣ Write definitions properly with author names where applicable
2️⃣ Present answers in points and headings
3️⃣ Use diagrams & flow charts for psychological concepts
4️⃣ Add real life examples in learning & guidance units
5️⃣ Attempt all long questions with neat structure
6️⃣ Manage time — do not spend too long on 8-mark questions
7️⃣ Solve previous papers + this provided paper

Consistency in revision ensures highest marks with less effort.


Model Strategy to Practice This Paper

Follow this plan for maximum benefits:

Step Task Time
1 Download & print PDF 1 min
2 Read entire paper & note question types 10–15 min
3 Attempt full paper without books 3 hrs
4 Evaluate using textbook solutions 30 min
5 Revise weak topics Daily

Repeat this practice weekly for perfect results.


Benefits of Downloading the Question Paper PDF

📌 Supports self-study
📌 Helps in predicting exam trends
📌 Boosts speed and accuracy
📌 Encourages revision of core topics
📌 Important for students of all streams who opted Education (Arts, Commerce or others)

This is especially useful for students who are:

  • Appearing as fresh regular candidates
  • Preparing for Annual Private / Backlog exams
  • Planning higher studies in BA Education, B.Ed, Psychology, Teaching field, etc.

JKBOSE Class 12th Study Tips for Remaining Exams

  • Maintain Healthy Sleep Schedule (Enough rest = better performance)
  • Revise NCERT + JKBOSE textbooks
  • Practice writing-based learning
  • Take short breaks while studying
  • Group study for long answer discussions
  • Focus more on handwritten notes
  • Avoid overusing phone/social media during exam days

Remember: Success = Smart Work + Time Management + Revision


Download Link for JKBOSE Class 12th Education Question Paper

🔗 Download PDF (Free):
Click Here

💡 Tip: Keep a saved copy so you can refer anytime during preparation.


What After Solving This Paper?

Once you finish this paper:

✔ Check student answer sheets online (if available)
✔ Solve previous year papers from 2024, 2023, 2022
✔ Get model papers released by JKBOSE before final exams
✔ Take mock tests for time management

Students looking for more papers can request here — we will update regularly.


Final Words

The JKBOSE Class 12th Annual Regular 2025 Education question paper will be extremely helpful for students across Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh divisions. With proper analysis of this paper, students can improve their preparation strategy and score excellent marks in the final examinations. Make the best use of the PDF provided above and start practicing right away.

Wishing you the very best for your exams!
📚✨ Study smart, stay confident, and you will succeed.