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NEET UG 2025 Result: Over 20 Lakh Candidates Awaiting Scorecards, Know Latest Update
NEET UG 2025 Result: Over 20 Lakh Candidates Awaiting Scorecards, Know Latest Update

News18

time3 hours ago

  • General
  • News18

NEET UG 2025 Result: Over 20 Lakh Candidates Awaiting Scorecards, Know Latest Update

Last Updated: NEET UG 2025: Candidates will be given a chance to file objections on the NEET UG provisional answer key. Thereafter, the final answer key and results will be declared. More than 20 lakh candidates had appeared for the NEET UG exam 2025 that was held on May 4. It is conducted every year for admission in MBBS, BAMS, BHMS, BDS and other courses of medical college. Candidates who appeared in the exam can check every detail related to NEET UG 2025 result on NEET UG 2025 final answer key is usually released a few hours before the result or along with the result. The provisional answer key of NEET UG 2025 is expected to be released soon. Candidates will also be given a chance to file objections on the NEET UG provisional answer key. Then the final answer will be prepared based on the objections raised. When Will NEET UG Result 2025 Be Released? NEET UG 2025 result is expected to be declared on June 14, 2025. However, the result date may change due to some court cases (such as demand for re-test at Indore and Ujjain centres in Madhya Pradesh High Court). More than 20 lakh candidates are waiting for NEET UG Result 2025. Merit list, cut-off and scorecard will also be released along with result. There was a lot of uproar after the release of NEET UG result in the year 2024. A large number of candidates had alleged fraud in the NEET UG result. The matter had reached the Supreme Court. This year too, controversy has started on the NEET UG result even before it is released. Many candidates have lodged a complaint about not getting adequate facilities at the NEET UG examination centre. MP High Court and Madras High Court has ordered to put a stay on the NEET UG results of some centres. Step 3 – Enter your details: Application Number, Date of Birth and Security Pin. Step 4 – The result will appear on the screen, which will contain details of your marks, rank and cut-off. Step 5 – Download the scorecard and take a printout. Marks Required To Pass NEET UG 2025 The marks required to pass NEET UG 2025 depend on the cut-off, which is determined based on percentile. The NEET UG exam was conducted for a total of 720 marks. Due to the trend of previous years and the difficulty of the exam this year, the cut-off is expected to decrease slightly. The expected cutoff marks is as follows: General Category: 50th percentile, that is, around 162-170 marks (out of 720). SC/ST/OBC: 40th percentile, that is, around 127-135 marks. General-PwD: 45th percentile, that is, around 145-150 marks. When Will NEET UG 2025 Counselling Take Place? After NEET UG Result 2025, counseling will start from July 2025. MCC (Medical Counseling Committee) will conduct counseling for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) and state governments will conduct counseling for 85% state quota. First Published: June 01, 2025, 13:25 IST

Nvidia Earnings Could Reignite Momentum in Top AI ETFs
Nvidia Earnings Could Reignite Momentum in Top AI ETFs

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nvidia Earnings Could Reignite Momentum in Top AI ETFs

The AI trade got a fresh boost on Thursday after semiconductor titan Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) reported strong first-quarter results that exceeded Wall Street expectations on both revenue and earnings, despite the loss of billions in China sales due to U.S. export restrictions. Revenue for the first quarter came in above forecasts, but guidance for the second quarter gave investors brief pause. The company said it expects sales of $45 billion, plus or minus 2%, which falls slightly short of the $45.4 billion consensus estimate. At first glance, that might seem like a significant miss for a company that investors have grown accustomed to beating and raising guidance. But Nvidia noted that the guidance includes an estimated $8 billion hit from chip export controls to China. Excluding that impact, the guide would have been closer to $53 billion, well above expectations. That realization likely fueled Thursday's rally, which saw Nvidia shares surge as much as 6.4% to $143.49, bringing the stock within striking distance of its all-time high of $149.43 set in January. The rebound marks a sharp turnaround from April, when shares fell below $87 intraday amid escalating trade tensions. Since then, Nvidia has helped lead the broader market recovery, as enthusiasm around artificial intelligence continues to dominate investor sentiment. While China restrictions are undoubtedly a headwind, the market is taking comfort in Nvidia's ability to grow elsewhere. Demand for its AI chips—used to power the supercomputers behind applications like ChatGPT—remains intense. Cloud giants like Microsoft Corp. (MSFT), Inc. (AMZN) and Oracle Corp. (ORCL) continue to clamor for Nvidia's chips to both run internal operations and offer AI infrastructure to customers. Nvidia is also expanding its footprint globally, striking sovereign AI deals with countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE, where governments are investing heavily in local AI infrastructure. For ETF investors, Nvidia remains a cornerstone of many AI-themed strategies. The largest AI-themed ETF by assets under management, the $3.2 billion Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF (AIQ), holds a 2.8% position in Nvidia—a modest weighting considering the company's outsized role in the AI ecosystem. But funds like the $2.6 billion Global X Robotics & Artificial Intelligence ETF (BOTZ) offer more concentrated exposure. Nvidia currently has a 9.7% weighting in the fund. The $1.6 billion iShares AI and Innovation Tech Active ETF (BAI) is another major holder, currently allocating 9% of its portfolio to the company. As Nvidia continues to deliver, it's likely to remain a key driver of AI-related | © Copyright 2025 All rights reserved

AI-powered energy control platform AD.WE to transform Abu Dhabi's utilities sector
AI-powered energy control platform AD.WE to transform Abu Dhabi's utilities sector

Al Etihad

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

AI-powered energy control platform AD.WE to transform Abu Dhabi's utilities sector

30 May 2025 00:53 SARA ALZAABI (ABU DHABI)The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) has entered into a strategic partnership with Presight and AIQ, marking a significant step toward integrated, AI-enabled energy management aimed at enhancing efficiency and during the World Utilities Congress in the UAE capital earlier this week, the agreement will see the development of an advanced AI-driven control centre platform. will deliver real-time analytics to support and optimise the energy and utilities sector across Abu Dhabi's Presight, an international big data analytics company powered by GenAI, has developed the smart platform that would manage the integrated to Aletihad, Dr. Adel Al Sharji, Chief Operating Officer of Presight, said, 'The platform will contribute to optimising energy use and production lines.' Using AI to manage facilities and infrastructure can streamline various operations, contributing to the emirate's sustainability goals, Al Sharji said. He cited its impact on the agriculture sector — managing energy and water resources in farms — as an example. 'With AI and sensors, we can track weather conditions, like dust or humidity, and apply algorithms to protect crops and conserve energy,' he said. "These IoT sensors gather data, feed it into our AI platform, which interacts with the information and applies specific procedures based on different scenarios."In this case, the outcomes are clear: savings in energy, water, and increased agricultural productivity, Al Sharji said. 'Farms can see improved yields and better resource allocation regardless of their distance."One of the project's main goals, he added, is to ensure "effective management that allows global energy companies to safely present ideas and experiments on the platform.''If these ideas succeed, they will be implemented by the Department of Energy,' Al Sharji said. The collaboration further involves the introduction of an AI Lab-as-a-Service, enabling energy companies in Abu Dhabi to test, confirm, and roll out artificial intelligence solutions within their processes for various application the agreement covers the establishment of a primary data hub which will consolidate all data under the purview of the DoE and sector companies, serving as a single and trusted source of an interview with Aletihad, Dr. Adel Bin Subaih, Chief Operations Officer at AIQ, said the company will work hand in hand with DoE and Presight to build the state-of-the-art platform that consolidates necessary data and insights.'This will improve the Department of Energy's operational efficiency and productivity, giving them a full picture on how to reduce operating costs,' Bin Subaih a joint venture between G42, Presight, and ADNOC, is pioneering and developing complex AI solutions for the energy currently has three primary offerings in its portfolio. 'We have one called SMARTi, which focuses on protecting people and enhancing safety. Another product is EMISSIONX—this helps monitor and advise on decarbonisation efforts, directly contributing to the UAE's and Abu Dhabi's 2050 sustainability goals,' Dr. Bin Subaih said. The third key product, the Corrosion Suite, 'is designed to protect assets rather than people.''It monitors pipeline infrastructure and provides recommendations on preventive maintenance, helping safeguard utilities and facilities,' Dr. Bin Subaih said. These three solutions—Smart Eye, Emission X, and CORROSCAN—are now being integrated into the newly signed agreement alongside the real-time digital platform.

Abu Dhabi DoE signs AI pact with Presight and AIQ to advance digitisation of energy sector
Abu Dhabi DoE signs AI pact with Presight and AIQ to advance digitisation of energy sector

Arabian Business

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Abu Dhabi DoE signs AI pact with Presight and AIQ to advance digitisation of energy sector

The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Presight and AIQ, focused on equipping the department with premier solutions in AI and digital transformation and on developing a data and AI centre for the emirate's energy sector. Under the agreement, announced at the ongoing World Utilities Congress 2025, the three entities will create a leading AI-driven control centre platform, named providing live analytics for the energy and utilities sector in Abu Dhabi. The collaboration further involves the introduction of an 'AI Lab-as-a-Service', enabling energy companies in Abu Dhabi to test, confirm, and roll out artificial intelligence solutions within their processes for various application scenarios. Additionally, the agreement covers the establishment of a primary data hub which will consolidate all data under the purview of the DoE and sector companies, serving as a single and trusted source of data. The scope of the agreement also covers the development of a global centre for data and government-focused AI in the energy sector. This aims to create a comprehensive framework enabling energy companies in Abu Dhabi to manage, retrieve, and share their data in a secure setting, and to utilise tailored AI models for supporting workflows and boosting operational efficiency. The agreement also provides for collaboration in the fields of research, development, and skills enhancement. Additionally, it involves offering support for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments through solutions founded on artificial intelligence, which promote sustainability and boost operational effectiveness. Dr. Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE), said the partnership will deliver a distinguished set of innovative solutions based on artificial intelligence technologies, contributing to added value across the sectors of water, electricity, district cooling, and petroleum products. 'The vast amount of data available in the sector is both rich and valuable, dating back to 1958. This enhances the ability to leverage historical data to develop smart and effective solutions that meet the demands of the next phase,' he said. Dr. Adel Al Sharji, Chief Operating Officer of Presight, said the initiative represents a transformative step forward in the digital transformation of Abu Dhabi's energy sector. 'We are leveraging sophisticated artificial intelligence capacities to establish a new international benchmark for energy management on citywide and countrywide scales,' he said. Magzhan Kenesbai, Acting Managing Director of AIQ, said the agreement is a substantial accomplishment for AIQ, highlighting the maturity of its solutions and their varied application scenarios. 'The expansion in scope and application of these solutions by the DoE aligns perfectly with our aspiration to be the foremost provider of agent-based artificial intelligence solutions in diverse energy domains,' he said.

DOE inks agreement with Presight, AIQ for AI solutions and digital transformation
DOE inks agreement with Presight, AIQ for AI solutions and digital transformation

Tahawul Tech

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Tahawul Tech

DOE inks agreement with Presight, AIQ for AI solutions and digital transformation

Creation of a leading-edge, AI-driven platform offering a holistic view of the energy and utilities sector in the Emirate. Founding of a primary data hub for Abu Dhabi's energy sector, establishing a single, trustworthy source of data for the Department of Energy and sector companies. Developing smart data solutions for the energy sector. Introduction of an 'AI Lab-as-a-Service' empowering Abu Dhabi's energy firms to experiment with, enable, and roll out AI solutions across diverse scenarios. Abu Dhabi — The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Presight and AIQ, focused on equipping the DoE with premier solutions in AI and digital transformation, and on developing a data and AI center for the Emirate's energy sector. The announcement of this agreement occurred at the World Utilities Congress 2025, which is presently underway at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi. The signing of the agreement was witnessed by His Excellency Dr. Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy. The agreement was signed by His Excellency Eng. Ahmed Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Undersecretary of the Department of Energy; Dr. Adel Al Sharji, Chief Operating Officer of Presight; and Dr. Adel Bin Subaih, Chief Operating Officer of AIQ. The ceremony was attended by several senior officials, experts, and representatives from the participating entities. In this context, His Excellency Dr. Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE), affirmed that this partnership delivers a distinguished set of innovative solutions based on artificial intelligence technologies, contributing to added value across the sectors of water, electricity, district cooling, and petroleum products. His Excellency added that the partnership is built on an advanced AI infrastructure that brings together all the qualified expertise it requires, while providing all the modern tools and technologies necessary to develop exceptional solutions setting it apart from other partnerships in this field. He pointed out that the vast amount of data available in the sector is both rich and valuable, dating back to 1958. This, he explained, enhances the ability to leverage historical data to develop smart and effective solutions that meet the demands of the next phase. Regarding the platform, His Excellency described it as a pioneering step toward an integrated energy management future, and a qualitative leap in the use of artificial intelligence and advanced digital modeling to achieve efficiency and sustainability across various energy sources. He added that this advanced platform was developed in collaboration with Presight to serve as a unified command center connecting the electricity and water sectors, enabling highly efficient and reliable energy management across the emirate. H.E. Eng. Ahmed Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Undersecretary of the Department of Energy, stated: 'This agreement marks an important strategic juncture in the digital transformation process for the energy sector in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. By means of this collaboration, we aim to leverage cutting-edge AI solutions to reinforce our capacity for precise and thorough monitoring and analysis of the energy and utilities ecosystem. This, in turn, underpins operational efficiency and facilitates data-informed decision-making.' His Excellency stated further: 'Collaborating with two foremost companies in Presight and AIQ is a cornerstone for bringing about this significant shift, which demonstrates the DoE's resolve to create a smart, integrated energy system that can navigate future variables and assure the security and efficiency of energy.' His Excellency also noted that embracing AI-supported technology is not merely a prospective choice anymore; it has evolved into an essential imperative to match the accelerating demand for energy and to meet strategic objectives in both sustainability and the green economy. He emphasized that this agreement helps in consolidating an efficient collaborative framework that supports the development of a resilient and safe energy sector, which in turn promotes sustainable economic expansion, and solidifies Abu Dhabi's status as a premier regional and global hub for energy sector innovation. Dr. Adel Al Sharji, Chief Operating Officer of Presight, stated: 'This initiative represents a transformative step forward in the digital transformation of Abu Dhabi's energy sector. We are leveraging sophisticated artificial intelligence capacities to establish a new international benchmark for energy management on city-wide and country-wide scales. Beyond improving operational effectiveness, this collaboration will also forge a path to a sustainable, innovative, and AI-driven energy future, mirroring the Abu Dhabi government's vision and its dedication to elevating the Emirate's status as a prominent global player in both the energy and AI industries.' Magzhan Kenesbai, Acting Managing Director of AIQ, remarked: 'This agreement is a substantial accomplishment for AIQ, highlighting the maturity of our solutions and their varied application scenarios. The expansion in scope and application of these solutions by the DoE aligns perfectly with our aspiration to be the foremost provider of agent-based artificial intelligence solutions in diverse energy domains.' Kenesbai added: 'We commend the future-oriented vision of the DoE in its endeavor to strike a thoughtful balance between rising energy demand and the assurance of clean, efficient production. This helps to propel economic growth and is in harmony with the UAE Energy Strategy 2050. It is our conviction that artificial intelligence is a vital instrument for empowering the energy sector to attain this balance in a sustainable and efficient manner for generations to come, and we will maintain our dedication to backing the DoE's ambitious vision to realize this objective.' Under the agreement, the three entities will create a leading AI-driven control center platform, named providing live analytics for the energy and utilities sector in Abu Dhabi. The collaboration further involves the introduction of an 'AI Lab-as-a-Service,' enabling energy companies in Abu Dhabi to test, confirm, and roll out artificial intelligence solutions within their processes for various application scenarios. Additionally, the agreement covers the establishment of a primary data hub which will consolidate all data under the purview of the DoE and sector companies, serving as a single and trusted source of data. Additionally, the scope of the agreement covers the development of a global center for data and government-focused AI in the energy sector. This aims to create a comprehensive framework enabling energy companies in Abu Dhabi to manage, retrieve, and share their data in a secure setting, and to utilize tailored AI models for supporting workflows and boosting operational efficiency. Furthermore, the agreement provides for collaboration in the fields of research, development, and skills enhancement. This will be achieved by conducting workshops, training programs, and seminars designed to upskill and enable DoE staff to leverage AI tools in their day-to-day responsibilities. Additionally, it involves offering support for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments through solutions founded on artificial intelligence, which promote sustainability and boost operational effectiveness.

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