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NCDC core committee passes key resolution on school sanitation, health & hygiene

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NCDC core committee passes key resolution on school sanitation, health & hygiene

Srinagar, May 21: As schools in Kerala and other places prepare to reopen from the first week of June, the National Child Development Council (NCDC) had a core committee meeting this week where it resolved unanimously to implement a key resolution aimed at the development of health, hygiene, and sanitation facilities in schools. During the meeting, members emphasized the urgency to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children in schools.

Commencing the discussion, committee members were unanimous in their view that every school needs to provide access to clean drinking water, well-maintained sanitation facilities, and basic health care services. The resolution urges school authorities—both public and private—to take proactive measures for safeguarding student health and well-being.

We have to make children’s access to clean water, decent toilets, and basic health care a priority. It’s not a luxury, but a fundamental need,” one of the NCDC members stated.

A senior NCDC member, also stressed health education and behavior reinforcement among children. “We must teach them good hygiene practices like hand washing and toilet etiquette from day one. We must make such learning experiences unforgettable,” she declared. She also favored parental participation and proposed hourly bell-ringing to remind water consumption.

She also observed the significance of staff training, especially for teachers in higher grades who tend to overlook hygiene oversight over pre-primary staff.

Another NCDC official concentrated on availability of material, saying, “The government needs to supply fundamental hygiene items—soaps, disinfectants, and sanitary sprays. Without them, knowledge alone won’t suffice.” He further demanded that such items be made obligatory in each school.

Similarly, the issue of coordination between school administration and sanitation workers was raised by yet another NCDC core committee member. “There should be compassion and coordination. Students should treat sanitation workers with respect, and personnel should be given the power to report matters without fear,” she added. She also urged health-oriented expert seminars, by doctors or nurses from the parent community, and explained the dangers of junk food culture among students, urging improved food education and peer-to-peer awareness.

One NCDC member gave a heart-wrenching testimony of the problems her daughter faced at school camp because of the unavailability of water, highlighting the effects of poor sanitation on girls, particularly during menstruation. She requested a permanent source of water at schools, for example, wells or tanks, particularly in areas where the public water supply gets disrupted.

She further suggested that schools maintain health registers, track frequent student absences due to illness, and work with local Primary Health Centers (PHCs) or NGOs to provide mental health and hygiene awareness sessions.

The members noted that the monsoon season introduces other health hazards such as diarrhea and water-borne illnesses, so preventive infrastructure becomes all the more crucial.

The committee concurred on the necessity of waste management, cleanliness of bathrooms, and availability of menstrual hygiene materials, commenting that numerous girls refrain from using school washrooms for fear of poor maintenance.

Govt Jobs for Kin of Shelling Victims a Commendable Step by LG Sinha: Dr Darakhshan Andrabi

Govt Jobs for Kin of Shelling Victims a Commendable Step by LG Sinha: Dr Darakhshan Andrabi

Says move brings relief to families devastated by Pakistan’s cowardly assault on civilians

Srinagar, May 21 (JKNS): Applauding the recent announcement by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi, Chairperson of the J&K Waqf Board, on Wednesday termed the decision to provide government jobs to the next of kin of cross-border shelling victims as a “great and commendable step.”

In a statement issued to news agency JKNS, Dr. Andrabi said, “The announcement made by Hon’ble LG Shri Manoj Sinha Ji that government jobs will be provided to the next of kin of those killed in Pakistan’s cowardly shelling on civilians will bring immense relief to the affected families.”

She added that such decisive action not only brings solace to the victims but also sends a strong message that the administration stands firmly with the people during difficult times. “This move reflects the government’s humanitarian approach towards those who have suffered irreparable loss,” she said.

The announcement was made by the Lieutenant Governor during his visit to Rajouri and Poonch where he met the bereaved families of the victims and reviewed the situation post shelling and Operation Sindoor. (JKNS)

JKBOSE Restores March–November Academic Calendar, Announces New Exam Schedule for 2025-26

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Academic Sessions Restoration: JKBOSE notifies new academic schedule

Srinagar, May 21 (KNO): The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) Wednesday notified the new academic schedule following the restoration of academic session from March to November.

According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), JKBOSE further clarified that due to change in academic calendar in winter Zone areas in 2024, the Annual regular 2025 examination is scheduled to be held in Oct-Nov of 2025 and in summer zone of Jammu division in Feb-March 2026 respectively.

The board further said, “Previous
academic calendar is restored from current year (2025) in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh Union Territories.”

“The Academic session in case of Kashmir division and winter Zone areas of Jammu division and U.T of Ladakh shall be 2024-25, entailing conduct of the Annual Regular Examinations of gth, 10th, 11th and 12th classes in October-November 2025,” it reads.

Notification regarding Restoration of previous Academic calendar

It also said that the Academic Session in case of summer zone of Jammu division shall be
2025-26, entailing conduct of annual regular examination of 9th,10th, 11h and 12th classes in March-April 2026—(KNO)

Kotak Junior Scholarship 2025: Rs 73,500 Financial Aid & Mentorship for 1,000 Meritorious Students in MMR

Kotak Junior Scholarship 2025: Rs 73,500 Financial Aid & Mentorship for 1,000 Meritorious Students in MMR

Empowering bright young minds with ₹73,500 in financial aid, mentorship, and holistic from economically disadvantaged sections 20th May, 2025: What if we told you, your ticket to a brighter, bolder future is just one application away? This is your opportunity. Your moment. Your Future ka Ticket.

Say hello to the Kotak Junior Scholarship – your “Future ka Ticket” – by Kotak Education Foundation (KEF), the CSR implementing agency of the Kotak Mahindra Group. Designed to empower 1,000 high-achieving students from economically disadvantaged communities across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). This scholarship goes beyond financial aid to offer meaningful academic and personal development support—helping young talent rise, thrive, and build a brighter future.

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The scholarship provides financial assistance of ₹73,500 over a period of 21 months, covering both Class 11 and Class 12. In addition to monetary support, the programme offers holistic development through a robust support system designed to empower the next generation. With this scholarship, Kotak Education Foundation is not only funding education but also fostering the next generation of professionals, entrepreneurs, and community leaders.

Over the past 18+ years, KEF’s scholarship wing has positively impacted the lives of more than 6,000 scholars, with over 1,800 having successfully graduated as accomplished alumni.

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“At KEF, we believe every student deserves the chance to dream big and achieve even bigger. ‘Future Ka Ticket’ is more than a scholarship—it’s a commitment to walking beside young changemakers on their journey,” says Ms. Arati Kaulgud, Executive Committee Member and Scholarship Program Head at Kotak Education Foundation.

The Kotak Junior Scholarship programme supports students from SSC, CBSE, and ICSE boards and includes: • ₹3,500 per month during Class 11 and 12 (₹73,500 total over 21 months) • One-on-one mentorship and academic assistance • Career guidance and exposure visits for holistic development • Entrance exam preparation support • Exposure visits • Regular home visits Eligibility Criteria: • Scored more than 85% in SSC/CBSE/ICSE Class 10 board examinations • Secured admission into Class 11 at a college within Mumbai • Annual family income of less than ₹3,20,000 • Resident of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) Kotak Karma is the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) identity of the Kotak Mahindra Group, reflecting its commitment to sustainable and inclusive community development.

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Kotak Education Foundation It has been a rewarding sixteen years since we embarked on our mission to equip economically disadvantaged children and youth with education and foundational skills, galvanizing them towards a better future. Our ‘Inch Wide Mile Deep’ approach, home-grown projects focused on quality education for the low-income segment have been instrumental in shaping the success of our projects across India. KEF’s approach is primarily three-pronged – a) holistic interventions with children and educators in school, b) equitable scholarships for higher studies, and c) vocational education and skills training for livelihood.

Strengthening school leadership and teacher capacity building, creating a digital ecosystem and learning environment in schools, equipping middle school students with confidence and skills of communicative English, upskilling teachers to provide Foundational Literacy & Numeracy skills, and supporting districts in building and running Model Schools – these are key interventions run by KEF in Maharashtra and partially in Gujarat. KEF launched Kotak Kanya Scholarship in 2021 to offer financial and academic support to meritorious girl students for the pursuit of higher education from all across India. Kotak Junior Scholarship supports meritorious students from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region for pursuing 11th and 12th Standard. KEF’s Unnati project upskills unemployed youth from economically weaker sections of society and coaches them in the basics of IT and spoken English, life skills and personality development. It ensures placements for all eligible participants so they can stride with confidence into any professional sphere.

KEF is now at the cusp of change as it prepares for the next chapter in its journey toward empowering the youth with quality education and livelihood. Armed with its vast experience and expertise, the organization now aims to scale its depth as well as the breadth of its reach. KEF’s philosophy is evolving from a ‘school as a unit’ to working toward district/state level education transformation. As KEF expands its ambit, it will help drive systemic reform and state education transformation to create long-term Impact at Scale. Kotak Education Foundation is the primary implementing agency for the CSR initiatives of Kotak Mahindra Group in Education. Kotak Karma is the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) identity of Kotak Mahindra Group Companies.

For more information, please visit the Company’s website at www.kotakeducation.org (Disclaimer: The above content is a press release and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.).

SSC Recruitment 2025: Notification Out, Vacancies, Eligibility & Application Details

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The staff selection commission (SSC) will release the SSC stenographer Grade C and D recruitment 2025 on 5 June, 2025 on its official website. Interested candidates having qualification including stenography with additional eligibility can apply at the official website.

Interested candidates need to check their eligibility and apply online. Applications need to be submitted via the website at www.orissahighcourt.nic.in. The online registration process is scheduled to begin from June 5 2025. For further details, check below:

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SSC 2025 important date:

Detailed Advertisement to be uploaded: June 5, 2025

Online application to be commenced from: June 5, 2025

Opening date for submission of application: June 05, 2025

Window for Application form correction: June 5 – 26, 2025

Number of vacancies yet to be specified

Application Fee

General Candidates: Rs 100

SC/ ST/ PWD/ Women candidates: Nil

Age Limit

Minimum Age Limit: 18 Years

Maximum Age Limit for Group C Stenographer: 30 Years

Maximum Age Limit for Group D Stenographer: 27 Years

Age relaxation is applicable according to rules.

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Qualification

The interested candidates are expected to have 12th standard or equivalent qualification.

Candidates can check the official website of ssc to get more details about the notification

JK Ladli Beti Scheme 2025: Online Application, Eligibility Criteria, and Document Checklist

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The Ladli Beti Scheme JK 2025 is a financial assistance and investment initiative launched by the Jammu and Kashmir Government to ensure financial security for girl children from economically weaker families. This scheme aims to provide long-term savings and encourage the education and empowerment of girls. The scheme is targeted specifically at families whose annual income does not exceed Rs. 75,000. It is available to girl children born on or after April 1, 2015, and who are residents of selected districts in Jammu and Kashmir. A unique feature of the scheme is that the first phase consists of monthly contributions of Rs. 1,000 by the J&K Government for a period of 14 years.

The Ladli Beti Scheme is structured as a two-phase hybrid deposit plan. In the first phase, which is a recurring deposit account, the government deposits Rs. 1,000 per month into the beneficiary’s account for 14 years. One month after the final installment is made, the account transitions into the second phase, which is a Cumulative Term Deposit (CCR) that continues for an additional 7 years. The maturity benefit from both phases is released once the girl reaches the age of 21 or after 85 months from the last installment—whichever is later—by directly crediting the amount into her savings bank account.

To apply for the scheme, applicants must visit the official Service Plus Portal. The process involves logging in or creating a new user account through the MeriPehchaan service. Once registered, users can navigate to the “Apply for Services” section and search for the application related to financial assistance under the Ladli Beti Scheme. Applicants must upload required documents such as proof of income, birth certificate of the girl child, domicile, Aadhaar cards of the parents/guardians and the child, identity and address proofs, and a copy of the first page of a bank passbook. After submission, applicants should download the acknowledgment receipt to track the application status.

The scheme has no application fee, making it accessible to all eligible citizens. The primary objective is to promote financial independence and social upliftment of the girl child. The scheme is particularly important in addressing gender disparities and supporting female education and well-being. For further support or queries, citizens can reach out to the Panchayat Informatics Division under the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology. The initiative represents a proactive step by the J&K Government toward building a more inclusive and secure future for girls in the region.

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About Ladli Beti Scheme JK

The Ladli Beti scheme is created by the Jammu and Kashmir Government to provide an investment plan to girl children in the state. This is an investment plan created to provide financial assistance in the long run to all the beneficiaries. The investment plan is available for people who have an annual income of less than 75000 INR. The scheme is divided into two parts and the first part will be matured after 14 years.

  • In the first phase of the scheme, the installments will be given directly by the Jammu and Kashmir Government and then the scheme will be promoted to the second phase. A monthly contribution of 1000 rupees will be made by the J and K government in the first phase.

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Helpful Summary of Ladli Beti Scheme JK

Name Ladli Beti Scheme JK 2025
Launched by Jammu and Kashmir Government
Beneficiaries Girl Child
Objective Providing financial independence to girl child
Official Website Jansugam jk Portal

Eligibility Criteria

  • The applicant must be a girl.
  • The girl child must be born on or after 01/04/2015 whose applications are complete in all respects accompanied by a sanction letter from the Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) of the selected domiciliary district (Srinagar, Anantnag, Budgam, Jammu, Kathua, Pulwama, Samba, Kishtwar).
  • The annual income of the beneficiary from all sources must be less than rupees 75000.

Phase Wise Contribution and Tenure

  • The Ladli Beti scheme is divided into two phases and can be considered as a hybrid deposit plan.
  • Phase 1 consists of a recurring deposit for 14 years with the date of completion as one month after the last installment received in the account.
  • Phase 2 is A Cumulative Term Deposit (CCR) for 07 years.
  • In Phase 1, a monthly contribution of 1000 rupees is to be made by the Jammu and Kashmir Government.

Required Documents

  • Address Proof
  • Identity Proof of father/mother/guardian(as the case may be)
  • Birth Certificate of Girl Child
  • First Page of Bank Passbook
  • Domicile of father/mother/guardian (as the case may be)
  • Aadhaar Card of Girl Child
  • Aadhaar Card of Father/Mother/Guardian(as the case may be)
  • Income Certificate (<Rs.75000/- per annum)

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Maturity Period of Ladli Beti Scheme JK

  • The Maturity Period of the first phase of the scheme is 14 years.
  • After the maturity of Phase I (recurring deposit account), the account will graduate to Phase II (Cumulative Term Deposit account).
  • Maturity benefits under the scheme will be paid to the beneficiary on completion of 21 years of age or 21 years after the first installment or 85 months after the last installment whichever is later by crediting the saving bank account of the girl child.

Ladli Beti Scheme JK Apply Online 2025

Step 1: To apply for the Ladli Beti scheme, beneficiaries must first visit the official Service Plus portal by clicking on the link given here

Services Plus Portal
Services Plus Portal

Step 2: On the homepage, click on the LOGIN option present on the menu bar and a new page will open on the screen.

Login Form
Login Form

Step 3: For people who already have registered on the portal, they must log in using their credentials but if you have not registered then you must click on New User. Sign up for MeriPehchaan

Registration Form
Registration Form

Step 4: Register yourself by entering basic information such as your mobile number, and email address, and creating a password.

Step 5: After making your account successfully, click on Skip to Dashboard.

Step 6: Now, click on “Apply for Services” appearing on the left side of the screen and search for ‘Application for obtaining financial assistance under Ladli Beti Scheme’.

Step 7: Upload all of the documents. Make sure to upload the original copies of the documents.

Step 8: Now you can click on the “Submit” button.

Step 9: Download the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT for record and reference to track the status of the application at various levels.

Step 10: People can also provide her/his feedback through a Rapid Assessment System (RAS).

Contact Details

  • Panchayat Informatics Division
  • National Informatics Centre
  • Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India
  • A Block, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003.
  • serviceplus[at]googlegroups[dot]com

FAQs

What is the maturity date for the Ladli Beti Scheme JK 2025?

The maturity date for the Ladli Beti Scheme JK 2025 will be 21 years from the first installment. The scheme is divided into two parts which will mature separately.

How can I apply for the Ladli Beti Scheme JK 2025?

Beneficiaries can register for the Ladli Beti Scheme JK 2025 by visiting the official website of the service portal and submitting the application after registering themselves.

Are there any application fees to apply for the Ladli Beti Scheme JK 2025?

There are no application fees required by the people to apply for the Ladli Beti Scheme JK 2025. This is an investment plan that will be supported by the Jammu and Kashmir Government for the first 14 years.

What is the eligibility of the Ladli Beti Scheme JK 2025?

Ladli Beti Scheme JK 2025 is only open for female beneficiaries and the annual income of the beneficiary must be less than 75000. They must be a permanent resident of Jammu and Kashmir.

Met Issues Fresh weather Advisory – Check Now

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Weather Update: Jammu & Kashmir to Witness Hot and Dry Spell with Isolated Rain Showers

Srinagar, May 21, 2025:
The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has issued a comprehensive weather forecast for Jammu and Kashmir, outlining a period of generally hot and dry conditions for both the Kashmir and Jammu divisions. The forecast spans from May 21 to May 31, with minor variations and advisory alerts issued for the general public.

Forecast Details:

May 21 – May 26: During this period, Jammu and Kashmir are expected to remain largely hot and dry, with the possibility of brief light rain at isolated locations, particularly in the late afternoon. The conditions are not expected to bring any significant respite from the rising temperatures.

May 27 – May 31: As the month progresses, the hot and dry weather is forecast to continue. However, a slight increase in weather activity may be observed in the form of light rain or thundershowers at scattered places across the Union Territory. This may offer temporary relief, especially in regions affected by prolonged heat.

Advisory Issued by MET Centre:

The Meteorological Department has issued an advisory in view of the anticipated rise in temperatures and potential heatwave conditions:

  • Kashmir Division:
    A rise of 1-2°C in maximum temperatures is expected until May 23, with a chance of heatwave conditions at scattered locations. Following May 23, a dip of 2-3°C is likely, offering slight relief.
  • Jammu Division:
    Maximum temperatures may rise by 2-3°C during the next few days, peaking around May 26. Heatwave conditions are anticipated over several parts of the division during this period.
  • Thunder/Gusty Winds:
    There is also a possibility of isolated thunderstorm activity and gusty winds, particularly in the late afternoon hours, which could bring temporary changes in local weather conditions.

Public Caution & Recommendations:

Given the prevailing weather conditions, residents and travelers are advised to take necessary precautions:

  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, especially during peak afternoon hours.
  • Protect Vulnerable Groups: Children, the elderly, and people with chronic health issues should be particularly cautious.
  • Monitor Weather Updates: Stay informed through official weather bulletins and advisories from the MET Centre.:

The end of May is likely to remain dominated by summer heat and dry conditions in Jammu and Kashmir, with only sporadic relief in the form of light rainfall or thunderstorms. Authorities continue to monitor developments and urge the public to remain alert and prepared, especially in areas vulnerable to heatwave conditions.

NEET UG 2025: Expected Cut-Off Marks, Result Date, Answer Key, and Admission Insights

The NEET UG 2025 exam, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on May 4, saw participation from a record 22.7 lakh candidates across over 5,453 centres in nearly 500 cities. This comes a year after the NEET UG paper leak controversy, which had cast a shadow over the credibility of the national-level medical entrance exam. The question paper comprised 180 questions—45 each from Physics and Chemistry, and 90 from Biology—carrying a total of 720 marks. According to several coaching institutes and student reviews, the difficulty level of the 2025 NEET paper was higher compared to previous years, particularly in the Physics section. This heightened difficulty is likely to result in a dip in the cut-off marks required for admission to government medical colleges across the country.

The expected NEET UG 2025 cut-off for different categories has been predicted by education experts from institutions like Aakash Institute, Vidyamandir Classes, and Motion Education. Based on trends and the challenging nature of the paper, the anticipated cut-off for the General/EWS category ranges from 720 to 155 marks, while for SC, ST, and OBC candidates, the cut-off is likely to fall between 154 and 125 marks. For candidates under the Physically Handicapped (PH) category, the expected cut-offs are slightly lower, ranging from 135 to 125 marks. These figures indicate a potential drop of 40 to 50 marks from the previous year’s government college cut-offs, as suggested by experts including Nitin Vijay, the founder of Motion Education. Moreover, the all-India quota cut-off is expected to range between 530 and 560 marks, while admission into top institutions like AIIMS Delhi may require scores between 660 and 670 marks.

Looking at previous years’ trends, the qualifying percentile for the General category has remained at 50th, with cut-off marks ranging between 720–162 in 2024 and 720–137 in 2023. For SC, ST, and OBC candidates, the qualifying percentile stands at 40th, with cut-off ranges gradually increasing over the years due to rising competition and performance standards. Experts believe that despite the paper’s toughness, this year’s percentile-based cut-off will not fluctuate dramatically, as it depends on the highest score in the merit list. The final answer key and NEET UG 2025 result will be released by June, and it is only then that the actual cut-off marks and admissions scenario will become clear. Students and parents are advised to stay updated through the NTA’s official announcements and to make informed decisions based on official data and counseling schedules.

NEET Expected Cutoff Marks 2025 For MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BAMS Government College: The National Testing Agency (NTA) held the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) exam on May 4 and medical aspirants are awaiting the results and the cut-off. NTA will publish the provisional answer keys in May, followed by the final answer key and the NEET result by June. The NEET UG cut-off will be announced along with the NEET UG result 2025.

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Last year, the NEET UG cut-off percentile for the general category was 50 for MBBS and BDS candidates and 40 for OBC, SC and ST candidates. The NTA will determine the percentile of NEET UG based on the highest marks scored in the all-India common merit list for NEET UG 2025.

According to the academic desk, Vidyamandir Classes, students can expect similar qualifying scores to previous years. For the General category, the expected qualifying cut-off is around 720–162 marks, while for OBC, SC, and ST categories, it may range from 161–127 marks.”

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“These are percentile-based cut-offs and may vary depending on the difficulty of the exam and overall student performance,” the academic desk added.

The NEET UG cut-off in 2024 for the general category increased to 720-162 from 720-137 in 2023. The same pattern was observed for other categories as well. The cut-off for SC, ST, and OBC candidates increased to 161-127 from 136-107 in 2023.

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As per Nitin Vijay, founder and CEO, Motion Education: “The question paper was for a total of 720 marks. It included 45 questions each from Physics and Chemistry, and 90 questions from Biology (Zoology and Botany), making a total of 180 questions. The difficulty level of the paper was higher compared to last year. Due to the tougher paper, the cut-off for government medical colleges is expected to be 40 to 50 marks lower than last year.”

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As per the student reviews and NEET 2025 paper analysis, the paper was not easy, PhysicsWallah said. Based on this, the expected NEET UG 2025 cut off marks will be the following:

Category Expected NEET 2025 Cut-Off Marks
General/EWS 720 to 155
General-PH 154 to 135
SC 154 to 125
OBC 154 to 125
ST 154 to 125
SC/OBC-PH 135 to 125
ST-PH 135 to 125

As per Nabin Karki, national academic director (medical), Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), the expected NEET cut-off for the all India quota will lie between 530 and 560 marks, while for AIIMS Delhi, the cut-off is anticipated to be in the range of 660 to 670 marks. Category-wise, the national academic director (medical) said, for general category candidates, the qualifying marks are expected to fall between 130 and 150.

NEET UG 2025: Previous years’ cut-off trends

Category Cut-Off Percentile Cut- Off 2024 Cut-Off 2023 Cut-Off 2022 Cut-Off 2021 Cut-Off 2020 Cut-Off 2019
General/ EWS 50th 720-162 720-137 715-117 720-138 720-147 701-134
General-PH 45th 161-144 720-137 116-105 137-122 146-129 133-120
SC 40th 161-127 136-107 116-93 137-108 146-113 133-107
ST 40th 161- 127 136-107 116-93 137-108 146-113 133-107
OBC 40th 161-127 136-107 116-93 137-108 146-113 133-107
SC-PH/ OBC-PH 40th 143-127 120-107 104-93 121-108 128-113 119-107
ST-PH 40th 142-127 120-107 104-93 121-108 128-113 119-107
NEET UG 2025 was held on May 4 for 22.7 lakh candidates, a year after the paper leak controversy rocked the medical entrance examination sending the Centre and the NTA into a tizzy. The exam was conducted in 5,453 centres in around 500 cities, compared to 4,750 centres last year.

JKBOPEE M.Sc. Nursing Admission 2025: Last Date Extended for Application Submission

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JKBOPEE M.Sc. Nursing Admission 2025: Last Date Extended for Application Submission

The J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) has released an important notification regarding the M.Sc. Nursing Admission 2025 in Jammu & Kashmir. As per Notice No. 026-BOPEE of 2025, dated 20-05-2025, the last date for submitting online application forms for the M.Sc. Nursing course in government and private institutions across the Union Territory has been extended.

Extended Deadline for M.Sc. Nursing Admission 2025 J&K

Applicants now have time until 25th May 2025 (3:00 PM) to complete and submit their application forms for the M.Sc. Nursing Course-2025. This extension comes as a follow-up to Notification No. 043-BOPEE of 2025 issued earlier on 05-05-2025.

Important Details:

  • Course: M.Sc. Nursing
  • Session: 2025
  • Institutions Covered: Government/Private Colleges and Institutions of UT of J&K
  • New Last Date for Application: 25-05-2025 (3.00 PM)

Eligibility and Conditions

All other eligibility conditions and terms will remain unchanged, as outlined in the previously issued notification and the official e-Information Brochure available on the JKBOPEE website.

Official Communication

This update has been officially signed by Prof. Gurvinder Raj Verma, Controller of Examinations, JKBOPEE, and has been circulated among key government and administrative offices for further dissemination.

Apply Now

Candidates aspiring for a career in nursing should not miss this extended opportunity to apply. For complete information and to apply, visit the official website of JKBOPEE at www.jkbopee.gov.in.

JKSSB Junior Engineer Civil Recruitment 2025 – Apply Online Now

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Apply for JKSSB Junior Engineer (Civil) Posts – Submit Your Form Now!

Are you looking for a government job opportunity in Jammu and Kashmir? The JKSSB Junior Engineer (Civil) Recruitment 2025 is now open for applications. Candidates can now apply online for the post of Junior Engineer (Civil) as per the Advertisement Notification No. 03 of 2025, dated 24.04.2025.

Important Dates to Remember:

  • Start Date for Submission of Application Forms: 18.05.2025 (12:00 AM)
  • Last Date for Submission of Application Forms: 16.06.2025 (11:59 PM)
  • Last Date for Fee Payment: 16.06.2025 (11:59 PM)

Official Portal: www.jkssb.nic.in

All aspiring candidates are strongly advised to apply well before the deadline to avoid issues caused by server load on the last days.

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If you’re unsure about filling the form or simply want a hassle-free experience, we can submit the JKSSB Junior Engineer application on your behalf.

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