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University of Kashmir Recruitment 2025: Apply for Museum Artist, Junior Museum Assistant, Landscape Development Officer & Curator Posts

University of Kashmir Recruitment 2025: Apply for Museum Artist, Junior Museum Assistant, Landscape Development Officer & Curator Posts

The University of Kashmir, Hazratbal Srinagar has issued a Brief Advertisement Notice No. 11 of 2025, inviting online applications from eligible candidates belonging to the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir (UR Category) for various non-teaching posts. Interested candidates can apply online from 03 December 2025 through the official website of Kashmir University.


📌 Vacancy Details

S. No. Post Name No. of Posts Pay Level Department
01 Museum Artist (PGD-CA-31) 01 Level-04 (₹25,500 – 81,100) Centre of Central Asian Studies (CCAS)
02 Junior Museum Assistant (PGD-CA-32) 01 Level-02 (₹19,900 – 63,200) Centre of Central Asian Studies (CCAS)
03 Landscape Development Officer (PGD-ULD-1) 01 Level-06 (₹35,400 – 1,12,400) University Landscape Division (ULD)
04 Curator (PGD-ZO-2) 01 Level-06 (₹35,400 – 1,12,400) Department of Zoology

✨ Educational Qualifications

1️⃣ Museum Artist

  • PG in Museology with Diploma in Archaeology OR
  • PG in Archaeology with Diploma in Museology OR
  • PG in History with Diploma in Archaeology
    Desirable: Minimum 6-month Certificate Course in Visual Arts

2️⃣ Junior Museum Assistant

  • PG in Archaeology / Museology
    Desirable: Expertise in Digital Documentation of Artefacts / Cultural Heritage

3️⃣ Landscape Development Officer

  • M.Sc. in Agriculture / Horticulture (Floriculture & Landscaping) / Botany with at least 55% marks
    Desirable Skills:
    • Technical: Landscape designing, environmental sustainability, cultivation practices
    • Soft Skills: Leadership, communication, creative thinking, presentation skills

4️⃣ Curator

  • M.Sc. in Zoology with at least 55% marks
    Desirable:
    • Ph.D in Zoology (Wildlife / Ichthyology / Entomology / Parasitology)
    • Skills in preservation, cataloguing, layout designing of zoological specimens

📅 Important Dates

Activity Date
Start of Online Application 03-12-2025
Last Date for Online Submission 26-12-2025
Last Date for Hard Copy Submission (In-Service Candidates Only) 31-12-2025

📝 How to Apply?

  1. Visit the official website of the University of Kashmir
    👉 www.kashmiruniversity.net
  2. Click on the recruitment section and open Advertisement Notice No. 11 of 2025.
  3. Fill out the online application form and upload required documents.
  4. Pay the application fee (if applicable) online.
  5. Submit the form and take a printout for reference.
  6. In-service candidates must forward hard copies through the proper channel.

📌 Important Notes

  • Candidates must be domiciles of UT of Jammu & Kashmir.
  • Applicants are advised to read the detailed notification available on the university website from 02-12-2025.
  • Applications must be complete in all respects; incomplete forms will be rejected.

📍 Official Website: www.kashmiruniversity.net
📄 Advertisement Date: 28-11-2025

CBSE Board Exams 2026 — What Students Must Know 📚

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CBSE Board Exams 2026 — What Students Must Know 📚

The CBSE has rolled out a significant overhaul for the 2026 board examinations for Class 10 and Class 12 — changes that signal a shift from traditional rote-learning to a more concept- and competency-based evaluation.

🆕 Major Changes at a Glance

  • New question-paper structure: For both Class 10 and Class 12 exams, roughly 50% of the questions will now be competency-based — including MCQs, case-based, source-based or integrated questions, data interpretation, or situational problems. An additional 20% will be select-response (MCQ) and 30% will be constructed-response (short and long answers).
  • Reduced emphasis on rote memorisation: The redesigned format intends to evaluate students on understanding and application of knowledge — not just recall.
  • Two-exam system for Class 10: From 2026 onwards, Class 10 students will get two board exam windows — the first in February (mandatory) and a second optional exam around May (for improvement or if they missed the first).

📅 Dates & Schedule Overview

  • The exams are scheduled to begin from February 17, 2026.
  • For Class 10, papers like Mathematics (Standard & Basic) will start the exam cycle. Class 12 will begin with certain electives such as Biotechnology, Entrepreneurship, and Shorthand (Hindi/English) on the first day.
  • The Class 10 exam cycle ends by March 10, 2026, while Class 12 exams conclude by April 9, 2026.

Why These Changes?

  • The new pattern aligns with the recommendations of the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020), which emphasises holistic, competency-based and application-oriented learning over memorisation.
  • By making half the paper competency-based, CBSE aims to test not just knowledge but analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and conceptual clarity — abilities that are more relevant to real-world learning and future academic/career needs.
  • Offering two exam windows gives students flexibility: those who miss the first exam (for any reason) won’t lose an academic year, and those who wish to improve their scores have a second chance.

What This Means for Students & Teachers

  • Shift in preparation strategy: Students must now move beyond memorising facts. Instead, they need to focus on understanding concepts deeply and practising application-based problems, case studies, and data interpretation.
  • Smart time-management: Given the mixed question types (MCQs + short answers + long answers + case-based), time management during exams will be crucial. Practising sample papers will help build speed and accuracy.
  • Opportunity for improvement: Class 10 students should view the second exam window as a valuable backup — or a chance to improve marks without waiting an entire academic year.
  • Teaching approach needs adaptation: Teachers may need to adapt teaching methods — focus more on interactive, analytical and application-oriented teaching rather than fact-memorization.

The CBSE’s 2026 exam reforms appear to be a thoughtful step towards modernising school assessments in India. By prioritising conceptual clarity, application skills and giving students flexibility, the board aims to reduce exam-stress and produce learners equipped for complex thinking and real-world challenges. While the transition may demand extra effort from students and teachers initially — especially in adapting to a more rigorous evaluation style — in the long run, these changes may meaningfully improve the quality and relevance of school education.

JKBOSE Issues Important Notification: Proposes ‘Basic & Standard’ Level Mathematics for Class 10, Seeks Public Opinion

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JKBOSE proposes ‘Basic, Standard’ level math for Class-10, seeks public opinion

Srinagar, Nov 28: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) Friday proposed to introduce dual-level mathematics examination for Class-10 wherein students will have the option to choose between ‘Basic or Standard’ levels.

The official according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that the proposal is aimed to reduce the stress among those students who do not wish to continue mathematics at senior secondary level.

“The idea behind introducing the two levels or two Question papers of varied difficulty is that the students who do not study Mathematics after Class 10th need not to be tested for the standard skills,” the official said.

In the meantime, Director Academics of JKBOSE in a notification seeking public opinion has said that as per the Guidelines of National Education Policy 2020, JKBOSE intends to implement a mechanism for offering two level Mathematics ‘Basic and Standard’ for class 10th.

“The move is aimed at making board exams less stressful and to optimize the assessment as per the future endemic interest for the students desirous to pursue mathematics at higher secondary level,” it reads.

The proposed roadmap for implementation of the scheme states that there shall be a single examination comprising two levels of mathematics that is ‘Mathematics Basic and Mathematics Standard’.

“The students shall have an option to choose any one level. The difficulty level of the Mathematics-Standard exam shall be the same as the existing exam and the Mathematics-Basic Question paper will be easier in comparison,” it reads.

It also said that the standard level will be meant for students, who wish to opt for Mathematics at Senior Secondary Level and the Basic Level would be for students not keen to pursue Mathematics at Higher Secondary level.

“The syllabus, classroom teaching and internal assessment methods for both the levels will remain the same to allow students to study a range of topics and then decide upon the level for which they wish to appear during the board examination,” it reads.

JKBOSE notification further said that the students, who opt for Mathematics-standard and fail in the exam will be allowed to appear in the Bi-Annual Exam for Mathematics-Basic or Mathematics Standard.

“In case a student opts for Mathematics-Basic and passes in the exam but changes their mind later and wishes to pursue Mathematics at Higher Level, they will be allowed to appear for Mathematics-Standard Compartment Exam,” it reads.

JKBOSE said that in order to generate informed opinion regarding the implementation of the scheme, all stakeholders including civil society, academicians, parents, scholars, students are requested to send their views within ten days from the issue of this notification—(KNO)

Strict Action Against Schools Flouting Norms, Says Sakina Itoo

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No leniency for schools flouting Govt norms: Sakina Itoo

Srinagar: Minister of Education Sakina Itoo Friday said that the government will act tough against all those private schools that are violating the orders and norms issued by the concerned authorities.

According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Itoo while speaking to the reporters said, “The School Education Department has already notified the rules and norms to be followed by the private schools.”

“We have also issued directions to the JKBOSE authorities to implement the government orders,” she said.

The minister further said, “We were receiving a lot of complaints from the parents. The complaints were examined and in this regard we have already derecognised four private schools and a fine has been imposed on four other private schools for violating government orders and norms.”

“Wherever we will receive complaints against any private schools regarding violation of government orders and norms, we will examine the complaint and will ensure strict action like we have already taken against eight schools,” Itoo said.

The minister also said that there will be complete accountability and will not allow anybody to violate the government norms—(KNO)

Government Medical College, Srinagar issues various important notifications

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Government Medical College, Srinagar issues various Important Notifications

GMC Srinagar has published a fresh set of notifications and selection-lists on 27–28 November 2025. These pertain to recruitment, admissions and seat-allocation for various courses across medical, paramedical and nursing programmes.

📄 Key Notices (27-28 Nov 2025)

S. No. Date Notice / Update
1 28/11/2025 Operational of waiting list for the tenure post of Senior Resident in the discipline of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
2 28/11/2025 Selection list for the tenure post of Senior Residents in various departments.
3 28/11/2025 Notification for candidates who applied for the post of Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry), as per Notification No. 03-GS of 2025 dated 09.10.2025.
4 27/11/2025 Advertisement notice for filling leftover seats in B.Sc. Anaesthesia for the 2025-26 session.
5 27/11/2025 Advertisement notice for filling leftover seats in the Government B.Sc. Nursing College, Deewan Bagh, Srinagar.
6 27/11/2025 Selection list of candidates for leftover seats in B.Sc Nursing Programme session 2025-2026 (Govt. B.Sc. Nursing College, Deewan Bagh).
7 27/11/2025 Selection list for leftover seats in various paramedical branches of GMC Srinagar (session 2025-26).

🔗 All the notices and detailed pdf documents can be accessed at the official “Notices” page of GMC Srinagar: GMC Srinagar Notices

What’s Important for Applicants & Students

  • Senior Resident Posts: The waiting list published for the OBGYN Senior Resident post suggests there is still an opportunity for candidates if selected aspirants do not accept. The broader selection list across multiple departments may also lead to fresh appointments soon.
  • Assistant Professor (Clinical Psychology / Psychiatry): Applicants who responded to Notification No. 03-GS (from October 2025) should check the new notification for their status — likely qualification or interview-related.
  • Leftover Seats Admissions (Nursing, Paramedical, Anaesthesia): With the advertisement for leftover seats and subsequent selection lists, candidates seeking admissions in B.Sc. Anaesthesia, B.Sc. Nursing or allied paramedical courses have renewed opportunities. Those who applied should verify the lists and complete admission formalities as per the deadlines.

Why This Matters

GMC Srinagar remains one of the premier medical institutions in Jammu & Kashmir, contributing significantly to the state’s healthcare workforce.

The recent notifications reflect the institute’s continuous effort to fill vacant positions — both academic and paramedical — and to ensure seats do not go unfilled in the 2025-26 session. Students, aspiring medical professionals and job-seekers should track these updates closely to not miss any opportunity.

Detailed Notifications Here

CTET February 2026: Information Bulletin Released – Eligibility, Exam Date & Full Details

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CTET February 2026: Information Bulletin Released – Eligibility, Exam Date & Full Details

The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is a national-level eligibility exam conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for candidates who wish to become teachers for classes I to VIII in India. Under the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE Act), clearing CTET is a mandatory qualification requirement for appointment as a teacher in central government schools and many other institutions that follow national standards.

CTET is widely considered a benchmark for teacher quality and is recognized across numerous schools — including those run by central agencies, state governments, and private institutions that accept CTET certification.


What’s New for February 2026 Session

  • On 27 November 2025, CBSE released the official information bulletin for the CTET February 2026 session and opened the online registration window. The last date to apply is 18 December 2025 (till 11:59 PM IST).
  • The exam is scheduled for Sunday, 8 February 2026. There will be two papers — Paper I (for Primary level, i.e. Classes I–V) and Paper II (for Upper Primary, i.e. Classes VI–VIII).
  • The 2026 session will follow the standard model: offline, pen-and-paper mode (OMR-based), MCQ format, no negative marking.

Who Can Apply? — Eligibility Criteria for CTET 2026

Before applying, candidates must check if they satisfy the eligibility norms prescribed by National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) and the recruiting authorities.

Detailed eligibility guidelines for February 2026 session:

For Paper I (Classes I–V — Primary Level)

Candidates should fulfill one of the following:

  • Senior Secondary (or equivalent) with at least 50% marks + passed or appearing in final year of 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.).
  • Senior Secondary with at least 45% marks + passed/appearing in final year of 2-year D.El.Ed. (per older NCTE norms) — for certain cases.
  • Senior Secondary with at least 50% marks + passed/appearing in final year of 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.).
  • Senior Secondary with at least 50% marks + passed/appearing in final year of 2-year Diploma in Special Education.
  • Or, Graduation (any subject) with at least 50% marks + passed/appearing in B.Ed..

For Paper II (Classes VI–VIII — Upper Primary / Elementary Level)

Candidates should satisfy one of the following:

  • Senior Secondary with 50% marks + passed/appearing in final year of 4-year B.El.Ed.
  • Senior Secondary with 50% marks + passed/appearing in final year of 4-year B.A.Ed / B.Sc.Ed. or B.A/B.Sc.Ed.
  • Graduation with at least 50% marks + passed/appearing in (or completed) 1-year B.Ed. (or equivalent teacher training recognized by NCTE).

Other Key Points

  • There is no age limit for appearing in CTET. Candidates can apply regardless of age and may apply multiple times.
  • NCTE emphasizes that CTET qualification alone does not guarantee appointment — final selection depends on the recruiting authority, vacancy, institutional norms, and other criteria.
  • Applicants must fulfill nationality/identity norms if applicable (Indian nationals or those eligible under specified categories for migrants/residents) as per earlier CTET guidelines.

Application Process — How to Apply for CTET 2026

Applying for CTET February 2026 involves a few clear steps, all online.

  1. Visit the official CTET website: https://ctet.nic.in
  2. Click on “Apply for CTET Feb-2026” (or similar link) to start registration.
  3. For new users, use the “New Registration” option. Provide basic details (name, DOB, contact info, etc.) and receive a registration number.
  4. Fill out the application form: choose your paper (Paper I / Paper II / both), select exam centre, medium of exam (language), and other relevant options.
  5. Upload scanned photograph and signature in required format.
  6. Pay the application fee. Fee details (latest) are: Rs 1,000 for one paper, Rs 1,200 for both (for General/OBC category). For SC/ST/PwD/others, fee is often lower (for earlier years, fee was Rs 500/600) — but check official notice.
  7. Submit form and print/ save confirmation — keep a copy for future reference.

Important Dates

  • Registration start: 27 November 2025
  • Last date to apply and pay fee: 18 December 2025 (till 11:59 PM IST)
  • Exam date: 8 February 2026 (Sunday).

Candidates are strongly advised to apply well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical glitches or server load issues.


Exam Pattern — What CTET 2026 Will Look Like

Understanding the exam pattern and syllabus is vital for effective preparation. Here is a breakdown of what to expect for CTET February 2026.

Feature Details
Mode Offline (OMR-based pen-and-paper)
Total Papers 2 — Paper I (Classes I–V), Paper II (Classes VI–VIII)
Number of Questions 150 MCQs per paper
Total Marks 150 marks (1 mark per MCQ)
Duration 2 hours 30 minutes (150 minutes)
Marking Scheme +1 for correct answer; No negative marking for wrong answers
Qualifying Marks 60% (i.e. 90/150) for General category; relaxation for reserved categories as per norms (usually 5%)
Validity of Certificate Lifetime — once qualified, the CTET certificate remains valid, and the candidate can apply for recruitment as per institution’s norms.

Syllabus & Subjects

  • Paper I (Primary, Classes I–V):
    • Child Development & Pedagogy
    • Language I
    • Language II
    • Mathematics
    • Environmental Studies
  • Paper II (Upper Primary, Classes VI–VIII):
    • Child Development & Pedagogy
    • Language I
    • Language II
    • Mathematics & Science or Social Studies/Social Science (depending on teacher’s specialization)

Candidates aspiring for Paper II should be comfortable with subject-area content at senior secondary / graduation level (depending on the stream chosen).


What CTET Certification Means — What It Does and What It Doesn’t

  • Clearing CTET makes you eligible to apply for teaching positions in central government schools (like those run by central agencies), some state-run and private schools which consider CTET as a minimum requirement.
  • However, CTET qualification does not guarantee appointment. Employment depends on many factors such as availability of vacancies, school-specific recruitment rules (as per RTE Act or other regulations), performance in selection processes (interview, document verification), and institutional discretion.
  • The exam aims to maintain a common standard of teacher eligibility across the country — ensuring that teachers for classes I–VIII meet certain pedagogical and academic benchmarks.
  • Once qualified, the CTET certificate remains valid for lifetime — you can appear for recruitment whenever a relevant vacancy arises, without needing to re-qualify (unless specified otherwise by a recruiting agency).

Tips & Recommendations for CTET 2026 Aspirants

Given the importance of CTET — and the volume of aspirants — proper planning and preparation can significantly improve chances of success. Here are some practical tips:

  1. Apply Early, Don’t Wait: The registration window has many aspirants; to avoid server overload or last-minute errors, apply as soon as you are eligible and have required documents ready.
  2. Read the Information Bulletin Carefully: The notification PDF contains official details — syllabus, eligibility, exam cities, fee structure, document upload specifications. Download it from the official website and go through it thoroughly.
  3. Check Eligibility Twice: Given multiple eligibility routes (D.El.Ed., B.El.Ed., B.Ed, etc.), ensure your education credentials exactly match one of the permitted combinations before applying. Mistakes may lead to rejection later.
  4. Focus on Syllabus & Pedagogy: Particularly for Paper I (Primary level), Child Development & Pedagogy — along with languages and basic mathematics/environmental studies — is crucial. For Paper II, besides pedagogy, include a strong revision of subject–specific content.
  5. Practice MCQs & Time Management: With 150 questions in 150 minutes (approx. 1 minute per question), speed and accuracy matter. Practice previous years’ papers and manage time per section carefully.
  6. Don’t Rely Only on CTET — Keep Options Open: As CTET certification doesn’t guarantee job placement, consider other eligibility exams or academic qualifications depending on your career goals.
  7. Plan for Document Verification & Recruitment: Once CTET certificate is in hand, stay alert about recruitment notifications of relevant schools (central or state), and keep documents ready (mark-sheets, identity proof, certificate, etc.).

Why CTET Still Matters — Significance & Broader Impact

The CTET continues to play a critical role in shaping teacher recruitment and quality standards across India. Here’s why CTET is important:

  • National Standardization: With diverse state boards, languages, and educational backgrounds across India, CTET provides a common benchmark for teacher eligibility for classes I–VIII. This ensures a uniform minimum standard for pedagogical training and subject knowledge.
  • Quality Assurance: By testing pedagogy (child development, teaching methodology), language ability, subject knowledge and mental agility, CTET helps filter candidates who are academically competent and understand teaching fundamentals — contributing to better quality education in the long run.
  • Wide Recognition: Since many central (and state) government schools — and even private schools — accept CTET, clearing it widens the opportunities for candidates across regions, boards, and school types.
  • Flexible & Lifetime Validity: One-time qualification with lifetime validity allows aspirants to attempt the exam when they are ready and apply for recruitment whenever suitable vacancies arrive.
  • Encourages Teacher Education: Through required qualifications (D.El.Ed, B.Ed, etc.), CTET pushes aspiring teachers to obtain formal teacher-training before they start teaching, enhancing professionalism and credibility in the teaching profession.

Common Queries & Clarifications (FAQs)

Q: Is there any age limit for CTET 2026?
A: No. There is no upper or lower age limit. Candidates of any age can apply.

Q: Can I apply for both Paper I and Paper II together?
A: Yes — if you satisfy the eligibility criteria for both papers, you may apply for both. This helps if you want to keep options open for both primary and upper-primary teaching.

Q: Is there any negative marking in CTET 2026?
A: No. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. Each correct answer awards +1 mark.

Q: What is the minimum qualifying mark for CTET pass?
A: Generally, 60% (i.e. 90 out of 150) for general category candidates. There is relaxation for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/PwD) as per government norms — often about 5%.

Q: Does CTET guarantee a teaching job?
A: No — CTET is only an eligibility/certification exam. Actual appointment depends on recruiting agencies, school vacancies, and additional selection criteria (interview, document verification, etc.).

Q: Is CTET valid for lifetime?
A: Yes. Once you qualify, your CTET certificate remains valid for life, and you can apply whenever there is a relevant vacancy.


Conclusion

With the release of the CTET February 2026 notification on 27 November 2025, the registration window is now live — offering a new opportunity for aspirants across India who wish to pursue a teaching career in primary or upper-primary levels. This is a critical step for many future teachers: CTET certification not only validates their eligibility but also paves the way for potential employment in central government schools and other institutions that recognize CTET.

However, while CTET is a key qualification, it is not a guarantee of job — success depends on thorough preparation, meeting eligibility criteria, strategic application, and subsequent recruitment processes. Aspiring candidates are advised to carefully read the information bulletin, verify their eligibility, prepare systematically, and apply early.

If you like — I can also prepare a ready-to-publish HTML article (with headings, sub-headings) on CTET February 2026, which you can copy-paste directly to your website.

BGSBU Recruitment 2025: Nursing Assistant Professor Posts – Apply Before 26 Dec

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BGSBU Recruitment 2025: Assistant Professor (Nursing) Posts – Apply Now! | Download Notification PDF

Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU), Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir, has released a fresh recruitment notification inviting eligible candidates to apply for the post of Assistant Professor – Nursing under the School of Nursing and Biomedical Sciences. This is a great opportunity for qualified nursing professionals to secure a prestigious teaching career in a reputed university.

As per the official advertisement, the positions are available on the UGC pay scale (Academic Level-10) with a rationalized entry pay of Rs. 57,700/-.

Interested candidates can submit applications on or before 26th December 2025


🔹 BGSBU Recruitment 2025 – Overview

Details Information
Organization Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri (J&K)
Post Name Assistant Professor (Nursing)
Academic Level Level-10 (UGC Pay Scale)
Entry Pay Rs. 57,700/-
Total Vacancies 05 Posts
Application Mode Offline
Last Date to Apply 26 December 2025
Selection Process Shortlisting + Interview

(Information verified from official notification)


📌 Vacancy Details

Department Location Total Posts
Nursing BGSBU Main Campus Rajouri 02
Nursing Off-Campus Jammu 01
Nursing Off-Campus Kishtwar 02

 


🎓 Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must meet the following qualifications:

Required Educational Qualification

  • M.Sc. Nursing with 03 years teaching experience, OR
  • Ph.D. in Nursing (no experience required)

Candidates with a Ph.D. must meet UGC norms, such as:

  • Regular mode Ph.D.
  • Two research papers in a refereed journal
  • Thesis evaluated by at least two external examiners
  • Viva-voce completed

 


📐 Percentage Equivalence Guidelines

Percentage equivalence of grades on a Seven-Point Scale will be followed as per UGC norms.
For example:

  • O = 5.50–6.00
  • A+ = 4.50–5.49
  • A = 3.50–4.49
    …and so on.

Relaxation of 5% marks may be allowed for candidates from reserved categories as per rules.


📄 List of Required Documents

Candidates must attach self-attested copies of:

  • Domicile Certificate
  • All qualification & mark certificates
  • Character Certificate
  • Experience Certificates
  • Category Certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport-size photograph

 

Original documents will be verified at the time of interview.


📝 How to Apply? (Step-by-Step Guide)

  1. Visit the University website: www.bgsbu.ac.in
  2. Download the prescribed application form and advertisement notice
  3. Fill the form correctly (write your name as per matric certificate)
  4. Affix a recent passport-size photograph
  5. Attach all required documents
  6. Deposit the application fee of Rs. 800/- via Demand Draft
    in favour of Registrar, BGSBU University Rajouri
  7. Send the form by registered post or submit by hand to:

Joint Registrar (Establishment)
Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri – 185234
Jammu & Kashmir

Ensure the form reaches on or before 26-12-2025.


🗂️ Candidates Working in Government Sector

Applications must be forwarded through the proper channel with a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the employer.


💺 Selection Process

The selection procedure includes:

✔ Shortlisting based on merit/eligibility
✔ Interview (call letters will be emailed to shortlisted candidates only)
✔ No TA/DA will be provided for appearing in the interview


❌ Disqualification Rules

Any canvassing in any form will result in disqualification.


📌 Other Important Rules

  • Appointment terms follow BGSBU Statutes 2002 and latest amendments
  • Jurisdiction of disputes lies with J&K High Court, Jammu
  • University reserves the right to increase or decrease vacancies or cancel recruitment

 


🗓 Key Dates Timeline

Event Date
Notification Release Date 26 Nov 2025
Last Date to Apply 26 Dec 2025

 


📎 Direct Links

Description Link
Official Notification PDF https://bgsbu.ac.in/uploads/notices/7027.pdf
Official Website https://www.bgsbu.ac.in/

⭐ Why Apply for BGSBU Assistant Professor Posts?

  • Excellent pay and career stability
  • Opportunity to serve and grow in the education sector
  • Contribute to healthcare education in Jammu & Kashmir
  • Preference for experienced nursing professionals

Nursing educators passionate about teaching should not miss this government-supported opportunity.


📌 Final Words

Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University’s Assistant Professor (Nursing) recruitment 2025 offers attractive academic positions with strong career prospects. Interested and eligible applicants should apply promptly, ensuring their applications reach the university before the deadline — 26 December 2025.

Download Official Notification PDF Here:
👉 Detailed notification here

For any query, candidates may also contact the university via email:
registrar@bgsbu.ac.in / deansbt@bgsbu.ac.in

JKBOSE Class 12th Practical Centre Notice 2025 for Budgam District Released — Download PDF Here

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📢 JKBOSE Class 12th Practical Centre Notice 2025 for Budgam District Released — Download PDF Here

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE), Sub-Office Budgam, has officially issued the Practical Centre Notice for Higher Secondary Part-II (Class 12th) Annual Regular Examination 2025 for District Budgam. This notification excludes students falling under the jurisdiction of Branch Office Magam and Charar-i-Sharief.

The notice contains centre allotment details, subjects-wise practical schedules, roll number allotments, and reporting sessions for students appearing in Science, Arts, Commerce, and other vocational subjects.

Students are advised to check their exact centre location and date of appearance well in advance and reach the venue on time as per session schedules.


🕘 Practical Exam Session Timing

As mentioned in the official centre notice:

  • Morning Session: 10:30 AM
  • Evening Session: 02:00 PM

All candidates must ensure they report 30 minutes earlier to avoid delays during attendance and verification.


📍 District Budgam — Practical Centre Allocation Summary

The centres have been allotted across multiple Government Higher Secondary Schools in the district. Below is a structured summary drawn from the official PDF:


1️⃣ Govt. Hr. Sec. School Khansahib – Centre No. 101/HSE-II

📌 Practical subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Sociology, Statistics, EVS
📆 Practical dates start from 04 December 2025
👥 Each subject is divided into multiple roll number ranges and sessions
(Page 1)


2️⃣ Govt. Hr. Sec. School Parnewa – Centre No. 102/HSE-II

📌 Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology Stream, Geography, Computer Science, EVS, Physical Education
📌 Multiple roll number slots distributed from 04–06 December 2025
(Page 2)


3️⃣ Govt. Hr. Sec. School Chadoora – Centre No. 103/HSE-II

📌 Major Science Practical Hub
📌 Subjects include Accountancy & IT-related fields for Commerce students
📅 Practical exams span 04–10 December 2025
(Page 2-3)


4️⃣ Govt. Hr. Sec. School Wathoora – Centre No. 104/HSE-II

📌 Science & Commerce practical centres
📌 Includes Entrepreneurship, Type & Shorthand, Information Practice
(Page 3)


5️⃣ Govt. Hr. Sec. School B.K Pora – Centre No. 105/HSE-II

📌 Large number of Biology and EVS candidates
📆 Dates: 04–09 December 2025
(Page 4)


6️⃣ Govt. Hr. Sec. School Khanda – Centre No. 106/HSE-II

📌 Subjects: Sciences, Sociology, Information Practice, Physical Education, EVS
📅 Spreads from 04–11 December
(Page 4-5)


7️⃣ Govt. Boys Hr. Sec. School Budgam – Centre No. 107/HSE-II

📌 One of the largest exam clusters
📍 Includes Geology, Bio-Chemistry, Clothing for Family, Entrepreneurship
📅 Exams continue till 13 December 2025
(Page 5-6)


8️⃣ Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School Budgam – Centre No. 108/HSE-II

📌 Major practical node for female Science and Commerce students
📆 From 04–11 December 2025
📌 Subjects extend to Biotechnology & IT
(Page 7-8)


9️⃣ Govt. Hr. Sec. School Waterhail – Centre No. 109/HSE-II

📌 Practical for Science streams + Accountancy + EVS
📆 04–06 December 2025
(Page 8)


🔟 Govt. Hr. Sec. School Sholipora – Centre No. 110/HSE-II

📌 Subjects: Biology, Geography, Sociology, EVS
📆 Starts 04 December 2025
(Page 9)


1️⃣1️⃣ Govt. Hr. Sec. School Soibugh – Centre No. 111/HSE-II

📌 Science, Sociology, Physical Education & EVS
📅 Scheduled between 04–08 December 2025
(Page 9)


1️⃣2️⃣ Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School Wadwan – Centre No. 112/HSE-II

📌 Practical exams mainly for Science stream & Commerce subjects
📆 From 04–06 December 2025
(Page 10)


⚠️ Important Instructions for Students

Students must strictly follow the below guidelines:

✔ Carry JKBOSE Roll No. Slip/Admit Card
✔ Reach at least 30 minutes before reporting time
✔ Bring practical notebooks, lab journals, stationery
✔ Maintain proper school uniform & discipline
✔ Mobile phones or gadgets are strictly prohibited inside laboratories
✔ Students must verify session & subject date as per roll number

Failure to comply may result in debarment from the practical examination.


✍️ Who Should Check This Notice?

This practical centre notification is essential for:

📍 Students of all Higher Secondary Schools in Budgam district
📍 Both Science & Commerce stream candidates
📍 Students appearing in EVS, Physical Education, IT, Vocational subjects
📍 Parents & school authorities for logistical arrangements


📌 Final Advice to Students

Students are recommended to:

🔹 Check your roll number range carefully
🔹 Visit the allocated centre 2–3 days earlier to avoid confusion
🔹 Revise practical theory concepts & viva questions
🔹 Keep all required documents ready before exam day

Practical marks are crucial for overall board results — scoring well can significantly boost your percentage.


📎 Official PDF Reference

All the detailed subject-wise distribution, roll numbers & schedules cited above are sourced directly from the official Practical Centre Notice PDF issued by JKBOSE Sub-Office Budgam:

📄 Download JKBOSE Class 12th Practical Centre Notice 2025 – Budgam District (PDF)
🔗 Click here

Railway NTPC UG 2026: Registration Extended for 3,058 Posts — Apply Now

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RRB NTPC UG Recruitment 2026: Registration Window Extended — What Candidates Must Know

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has once again extended the registration deadline for the 2026 round of the RRB NTPC UG Recruitment, giving candidates extra time to apply for Undergraduate-level (12th pass) posts under the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC). The extension provides a critical opportunity for many aspirants who may have missed the initial deadline.

This update comes as part of RRB’s broader 2025–26 recruitment drive, which aims to fill thousands of positions across various non-technical roles in Indian Railways. Here’s everything you need to know — from new deadlines and vacancy breakdowns to how to apply and what to watch out for.


📅 Important Dates — Revised Schedule at a Glance

According to the latest official notices and media updates:

Event / Deadline Revised Date (UG)
Registration online begins 28 October 2025
New last date to apply (UG) 4 December 2025
Last date for fee payment 6 December 2025
Correction window (if you need to modify form) 7 – 16 December 2025

Note: Earlier, the deadline had been reported as November 27, 2025 — but the board has now offered an extension to help aspirants who might still want to apply.

This extension may be particularly useful considering the rush that often occurs at the last minute, leading to website load — a common issue with large recruitment drives.


🧑‍💼 What Posts Are On Offer — Vacancy & Post Breakdown

This year’s UG (12th pass) recruitment under NTPC is offering a total of 3,058 vacancies across multiple categories.

Here’s how they are distributed:

  • Commercial-cum-Ticket Clerk — 2,424 posts
  • Accounts Clerk-cum-Typist — 394 posts
  • Junior Clerk-cum-Typist — 163 posts
  • Trains Clerk — 77 posts

These roles encompass various clerical and administrative functions essential to the functioning of Indian Railways — from ticketing and commercial operations, to accounting, clerical duties, and train-related administration.

Additionally, this UG-level recruitment forms part of a larger 2025–26 recruitment wave under NTPC that includes graduate-level posts too. According to official data, the overall recruitment notification for 2025–26 covers both Graduate and Undergraduate vacancies, totalling 8,868 vacancies — with 3,058 for UG and 5,810 for Graduate posts.


✅ Eligibility Criteria & Who Can Apply

Educational Qualification

  • For UG (12th pass) posts: Must have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board.
  • For some posts requiring typing skills (like Accounts Clerk-cum-Typist or Junior Clerk-cum-Typist), there may be additional typing-speed requirements (for example, a certain number of words per minute in English/Hindi), as per earlier patterns of NTPC 12th-level recruitments.

Important: Aspirants should read the full official notification carefully — sometimes there are posts-specific criteria (e.g. typing speed).

Age Limit

  • For Undergraduate posts: Generally, candidates should be between 18–30 years of age.
  • Age relaxation is provided for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC, differently-abled, etc.) as per government norms.

Other conditions

  • Documents — Candidate must have valid educational certificates and other required documents by the “cut-off date,” which now corresponds to the extended deadline (per latest notice).
  • For posts requiring a scribe (for persons with benchmark disabilities), the provision for “scribe-details submission” or similar declarations may apply. (In previous cycles, RRB provided separate windows for scribe-related declarations.) While not explicitly part of the new extension notice, aspirants with such needs should monitor updates on the official site.

📝 Step-by-Step — How to Apply for RRB NTPC UG 2026

If you plan to apply (or still haven’t), follow this guide:

  1. Go to the official website of your regional RRB — check the zone under which you want to apply.
  2. On the homepage, click the link labeled “RRB NTPC UG Recruitment 2026”.
  3. Register using valid details (name, email, mobile number, etc.).
  4. Use the registration credentials (ID/password) to log in and fill the application form carefully.
  5. Upload required documents — educational certificate, photograph, signature, etc. (as per specification).
  6. Pay the application fee online (through available payment modes). Fee structure may depend on category (general, reserved, etc.).
  7. Submit the form and download/print the confirmation page for future reference.

Important Advice: Don’t wait till the last minute — try to submit a few days before the final deadline to avoid website traffic and possible server issues. Also, ensure all details are correct before submission, as mistakes may lead to rejection or complications later.


🧭 What Happens Next — Selection Process Overview

Once the registration window closes and RRB finalizes the list of candidates, the selection process typically includes:

  • Computer-Based Test (CBT-1) — A preliminary online examination for all eligible applicants.
  • CBT-2 / Typing Skill Test (as applicable) — Depending on the post applied for (e.g. clerical posts requiring typing), there may be a skill test or second-stage CBT.
  • Document Verification — Verification of educational certificates, identity documents, caste certificate (if applicable), age proof, etc.
  • Medical Examination — As per Indian Railways’ standard medical fitness criteria.

Dates, venues, and admit-cards will be announced on the official RRB regional websites once finalised. Candidates must keep checking the website or their registered email/mobile for updates.


🎯 Why the Extension – What It Means for Aspirants

The extension of the application deadline carries several implications:

  • Second Chance for Missed Aspirants: Many candidates may have intended to apply but were unable to do so due to lack of documents, delay in decision, or unaware of the earlier deadline. This extension gives them another opportunity.
  • More Time to Prepare Documents: Gathering necessary documents — proof of educational qualification, category certificate, etc. — often takes time. The extended window reduces last-minute stress.
  • Room for Corrections: With additional time, candidates may better review their application data, and plan for required edits or corrections (especially useful for new applicants).
  • Avoid Server Overload: Having a few extra days helps distribute traffic and reduces risk of website downtime — a common problem when many aspirants rush to submit at the last minute.

Overall, for many aspirants, this extension provides a timely lifeline.


⚠️ What to Watch Out For — Common Pitfalls & Tips

While the extension is welcome, aspirants must exercise caution and awareness. Here are some common pitfalls and suggestions:

  • Don’t Leave It to the Last Day — Even with the extended date, avoid waiting till December 4; better to apply a couple of days in advance.
  • Read Official Notification Carefully — For posts involving typing/skill tests, check for any required typing speed or additional qualification. Mistakes here can lead to rejection.
  • Ensure Document Validity by Cut-off Date — Certificates or proof documents must be valid as per the cut-off date declared by RRB (which may be updated along with deadlines).
  • Pay Fees Immediately After Form Submission — Some candidates submit form but pay fees late or forget — this may lead to application rejection.
  • Keep a Printout & Backup — After submission, save/print confirmation page; also retain login credentials/email for future reference.

🚆 A Quick Look: RRB NTPC 2025–26 Overall Recruitment (UG + Graduate)

While this article focuses on the UG-level (12th pass) extension, it’s helpful to understand the broader context. The 2025–26 recruitment notification from RRB covers both graduate and undergraduate posts under NTPC, with a total of 8,868 vacancies.

  • Graduate-level: 5,810 posts
  • Undergraduate-level (12th pass): 3,058 posts

This drive represents a major hiring wave by Indian Railways, offering numerous opportunities for both 12th pass and degree-holding aspirants.

Hence, while many are eager to apply for UG-level posts, there remains a parallel opportunity for graduates — candidates should choose posts carefully based on eligibility and interest.


Don’t Miss This Chance — Apply Before the New Deadline

The extension of the registration deadline for RRB NTPC UG Recruitment 2026 is a welcome relief for aspirants who were yet to apply or were facing difficulties in gathering necessary documents or paying fees on time. With the new last date set at 4 December 2025 (and fee payment till 6 December), aspirants now have a fresh window of opportunity.

If you meet the eligibility criteria (12th pass, age criteria, etc.), and are willing to work in clerical/admin roles in Indian Railways, this is a strong chance — but make sure to act soon. Also, read the official notification carefully (for typing/skill test posts, age relaxations, scribe requirements, etc.), follow the steps properly, pay the application fee timely, and keep a copy of your confirmation.

With thousands of positions up for grabs in one of India’s largest employers — now is the time to apply. All the best!

JKBOSE Issues Important Notification for Correction in Registered Particulars – Check Schedule, Fees & Procedure

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JKBOSE Issues Important Notification for Correction in Registered Particulars – Check Schedule, Fees & Procedure

The Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has released a crucial notification regarding corrections in the registered particulars of students. This notification applies to candidates appearing under Summer Zone areas of Jammu Division for various academic sessions. Schools, parents, and students must carefully check their details and ensure accuracy before deadlines end.

The correction facility has been opened following a previously issued notification (No. F(Regn-B)/Corr/JD/25, dated 18-10-2025), with updated timelines and fee structures for the ongoing academic year.

🔗 Official Notification PDF: https://jkbose.nic.in/pdf/correction%20noti.pdf


⭐ Who Can Apply for Corrections?

Corrections are allowed only through concerned institutions, and not individually by students. This means students must contact their respective schools to apply.

The notification covers:

Category Classes Session Purpose
Regular Students Class 9th 2024-25 Correction in registered particulars
Eligibility Candidates Classes 10th, 11th & 12th 2025-26 (Annual Regular) Correction in Eligibility Forms

📌 Key Correction Schedule

JKBOSE has announced separate timelines for different classes:

✔ For Class 9th (Session 2024–25)

  • Correction is permitted for students who will appear in Class 10th Annual Regular Examination 2026 (Summer Zone)
  • Fee: ₹2000 per candidate
  • Correction Window:
    27 November 2025 – 11 December 2025

✔ For Class 10th, 11th & 12th (Eligibility Candidates)

  • Correction allowed in details recorded in the online eligibility forms for upcoming Annual Regular 2026
  • Fee: ₹1000 per candidate
  • Correction Window:
    27 November 2025 – 11 December 2025

📝 Types of Corrections Allowed

Schools can apply corrections related to:

  • Name of the Candidate
  • Parent/Guardian Name
  • Date of Birth (as per original records)
  • Subjects opted
  • Category or gender information (if needed)
  • Any clerical mistakes made during registration

⚠ Corrections must be supported by valid, original documents. No fictional/false data will be entertained.


🏫 Role of Schools / Institutions

Institutes play a major role in the correction process:

  1. Collect correction requests from students and verify documents
  2. Fill out the prescribed annexure (Annexure-A)
  3. Attach supporting documents such as:
    • School Admission Register copy
    • Birth Certificate (if DOB correction)
    • Aadhar/other ID proof
  4. Submit cases to the Assistant Secretary / In-charge Officers of JKBOSE Sub/Branch offices in Jammu Division (Summer Zone)

The Board will then verify all details and approve corrections accordingly.


📍 Where Will Schools Submit Forms?

All eligible correction cases will be forwarded by schools to:

  • Registration Returns Section, JD (Jammu Division)
  • Submission is to be done in hard copy only
  • Annexure-A must be attached for each student

📄 Annexure-A (Correction Sheet Details)

The official notification includes Annexure-A, which requires:

Field Required Details
Registration No. Student’s registered number
Candidate Name As per school record
Correction Required In What needs to be corrected
From / To Incorrect to corrected details
Supporting Documents Originals to be verified
Seal & Signature Head of Institution must certify

It certifies the authenticity of information based on school records.


❗Important Terms & Rules

✔ Institutions must ensure:

  • No case is left out
  • No document is fabricated
  • Every correction request is accurate and justified

✔ Schools will be held responsible if any discrepancy is later detected.

✔ Once the correction window closes, no further request will be entertained.


💡 Why Is This Correction Important?

Incorrect information in registered particulars can lead to:

  • Errors in Board Marks Certificates
  • Issues during Class 10th/12th Board results
  • Rejection in scholarship/competitive exam applications
  • Problems in higher education admission and government documents

Therefore, timely correction helps prevent future complications.


✔ Checklist for Schools & Students

Student Responsibility School Responsibility
Inform school about error Verify all documents carefully
Provide ID proof & records Ensure details match admission register
Submit request before deadline Submit compiled cases to JKBOSE office
Keep copy of submitted form Ensure stamping & signature on forms

📞 Contact & Support

In case of any confusion, students should contact:

  • Their school administration
  • JKBOSE Sub/Branch Office of Jammu Division

Avoid relying only on social media rumors, always refer to official notices.


🔗 Download Official Notification PDF

The complete notification in PDF format with annexure can be downloaded here:

👉 Click here

The JKBOSE correction notification is a crucial opportunity for students to ensure their details are accurate before appearing in future examinations. Schools must act promptly to complete verification and documentation within the scheduled deadline.

If you have spotted any mistake in your registration details, reach out to your school immediately and get your correction process started.

Students and parents are advised to stay updated with JKBOSE official website for all latest academic announcements.