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OU Results 2025 declared: Osmania University semester results out for April-May exams; check details
OU Results 2025 declared: Osmania University semester results out for April-May exams; check details

Economic Times

time6 days ago

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  • Economic Times

OU Results 2025 declared: Osmania University semester results out for April-May exams; check details

TNN Osmania University announces results for UG BBA, BA, and courses, April/May 2025 Osmania University announced the results of its undergraduate examinations held in April and May 2025. The released results cover several programmes including Bachelor of Science (Honours and CBCS), Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor of Commerce across the fourth and sixth semesters. According to the official announcement, the results include both regular and backlog examinations for UG (Hons), UG (CBCS), UG BBA (CBCS – all streams), and UG BA (CBCS – all streams). Results for (CBCS) students were also made available simultaneously. Students who appeared for the examinations can now access their individual scores via the university's online result portal. To check their marks, candidates must enter their 12-digit hall ticket number on the official website and submit the details to view and download their mark sheets. Steps to access Osmania University results for April-May 2025 exams: Visit the official Osmania University results your 12-digit hall ticket number in the provided field. Click on the 'Submit' button. View and download your results. Save or print a copy for future use. Candidates are advised to ensure a stable internet connection and have their login credentials handy to avoid any last-minute delays in accessing the results. The declaration of results comes shortly after Osmania University received an 'A' grade accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), reaffirming its academic standards and focus on student-centric education. Founded in 1918, Osmania University remains one of India's most respected institutions of higher learning. Its digital-first approach to result publication is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing academic transparency and accessibility for students. For any discrepancies or issues in result access, students are encouraged to reach out to the university's examination branch or consult their respective college authorities.

OU Results 2025 declared: Osmania University semester results out for April-May exams; check details
OU Results 2025 declared: Osmania University semester results out for April-May exams; check details

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

OU Results 2025 declared: Osmania University semester results out for April-May exams; check details

Osmania University has announced the results for undergraduate exams held in April-May 2025, covering BBA, BA, and programs. Students can access their scores on the university's online portal using their hall ticket number. This announcement follows the university's recent 'A' grade accreditation from NAAC, highlighting its commitment to academic excellence and accessible education. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Visit the official Osmania University results your 12-digit hall ticket number in the provided field. Click on the 'Submit' button. View and download your results. Save or print a copy for future use. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Osmania University announced the results of its undergraduate examinations held in April and May 2025. The released results cover several programmes including Bachelor of Science (Honours and CBCS), Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor of Commerce across the fourth and sixth to the official announcement, the results include both regular and backlog examinations for UG (Hons), UG (CBCS), UG BBA (CBCS – all streams), and UG BA (CBCS – all streams). Results for (CBCS) students were also made available who appeared for the examinations can now access their individual scores via the university's online result portal. To check their marks, candidates must enter their 12-digit hall ticket number on the official website and submit the details to view and download their mark to access Osmania University results for April-May 2025 exams:Candidates are advised to ensure a stable internet connection and have their login credentials handy to avoid any last-minute delays in accessing the declaration of results comes shortly after Osmania University received an 'A' grade accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), reaffirming its academic standards and focus on student-centric in 1918, Osmania University remains one of India's most respected institutions of higher learning. Its digital-first approach to result publication is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing academic transparency and accessibility for any discrepancies or issues in result access, students are encouraged to reach out to the university's examination branch or consult their respective college authorities.

Degree admissions: Universities see renewed interest in life sciences
Degree admissions: Universities see renewed interest in life sciences

The Hindu

time28-05-2025

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  • The Hindu

Degree admissions: Universities see renewed interest in life sciences

While Commerce stream continues to dominate the admission process in Bengaluru colleges this year, there has been a renewed interest in Life Science subjects like Biotechnology, Biochemistry and Forensic Sciences this year, among students seeking admissions to undergraduate courses. According to college managements, there have been many factors behind the renewed interest in those subjects, including peer pressure, the growth of Bengaluru as a biotechnology hub and an inclination towards pure science studies. 'There are a lot of start-ups and biotech companies growing out of the city and that provides more job opportunities to students. With universities taking an industry integrated approach, students also get to work in labs while studying these days, which adds on to their experience,' said Christo. V. Joseph, director, Garden City University. Courses like Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) and Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), which have been attracting a lot of students over the years, have had a lot of takers this year too across colleges. 'Most seats for our BCA, BBA and BCom courses have been filled already indicating a great demand. In the post pandemic period, everyone feels that Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Gen AI are the future and that drives a lot of students towards BCA and BTech. Even those who cannot get into BTech, now choose BBA,' said Mackey Agarwal Jain, Chief Manager- Marketing & Admissions at JAIN (Deemed-to-be-university). Some noted that the demand for commerce is increasing due to recent graduates finding jobs quickly. 'Many of our students also clear international exams while studying and once they graduate, they find jobs quickly. Word-of-mouth spreads and they act as ambassadors for these courses,' said Melwin Colaco, registrar, St. Joseph's University. Increased interest in media studies, law While there has not been a significant change in demand for Humanities, universities have seen an increased interest in Media Studies, Law and Economics. 'We have always had demand for subjects like Psychology, Economics and Law. But this year, there has been a greater interest in Law,' said Anil Joseph Pinto, registrar, Christ University. Fee increased by 5% While the State government announced a 5% increase on the fees of degree courses in government colleges, private universities have also hiked it by an average of 5%. While some managements said that they increase it annually by about 5% to 10% based on inflation, some have increased it by 5% this year. . 'The cost of living in Bengaluru has increased and we need to pay our staff salaries to match that. Very few of our departments are aided and hence, we adopt a demand-based fee escalation,' said Mr. Calaco.

UG vs PG Online Courses: What's the Difference and Which Should You Choose?
UG vs PG Online Courses: What's the Difference and Which Should You Choose?

Time Business News

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time Business News

UG vs PG Online Courses: What's the Difference and Which Should You Choose?

With the rapid evolution of digital learning, online UG courses (undergraduate) and online PG courses (postgraduate) have become accessible and flexible options for students and working professionals in India. Whether you're just starting your higher education journey or looking to advance your career with a postgraduate degree, understanding the difference between UG and PG online courses is essential. In this article, we'll explore how UG and PG online courses differ in terms of structure, eligibility, scope, and career outcomes—helping you decide which one aligns with your goals. Online UG courses refer to undergraduate programs delivered through digital platforms. These are typically three to four-year degree programs designed for students who have completed their 10+2 education. Common online UG courses include: Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) Bachelor of Arts (BA) Bachelor of Science (BSc) Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) Duration: 3–4 years 3–4 years Eligibility: 10+2 from a recognized board 10+2 from a recognized board Learning Mode: Video lectures, eBooks, virtual classrooms, assessments Video lectures, eBooks, virtual classrooms, assessments Outcome: Foundation-level knowledge for entry-level jobs or higher studies Students who have completed Class 12 Learners seeking flexibility in location and schedule Aspirants who want to start working early while studying Online PG courses are postgraduate programs offered to students who have already completed their undergraduate education. These courses are ideal for gaining specialized knowledge, enhancing professional skills, or making a career shift. Common online PG courses include: Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Computer Applications (MCA) Master of Arts (MA) Master of Science (MSc) Master of Commerce (MCom) Duration: 1–2 years 1–2 years Eligibility: Completion of a UG degree Completion of a UG degree Learning Mode: Advanced projects, live lectures, case studies Advanced projects, live lectures, case studies Outcome: Deep subject knowledge, leadership roles, industry expertise Graduates aiming for career advancement Working professionals wanting to upskill Candidates interested in switching domains or industries Feature Online UG Courses Online PG Courses Level of Study Undergraduate (entry-level) Postgraduate (advanced/specialized) Eligibility 10+2 from any recognized board UG degree in relevant or any field (varies) Program Duration 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years Depth of Learning Basic to intermediate Intermediate to advanced Course Outcome Entry-level jobs or higher education Managerial roles, specialization, promotion Ideal Candidate Fresh 12th pass-outs Graduates and working professionals Cost Generally more affordable Slightly higher due to advanced content Career Impact Foundational career start Professional growth and leadership potential Students completing online UG programs can explore roles in both private and public sectors. Depending on the course, typical job roles include: Marketing Executive Software Developer (for BCA graduates) Data Entry Specialist Business Development Associate Accounts Executive Customer Support Associate Online UG degrees also serve as a stepping stone for higher education like PG programs or certifications in specialized fields. Online PG degrees open the door to mid-level and senior roles in a chosen field. Candidates also become eligible for academic, research, or leadership roles. Common job roles after online PG courses include: Project Manager Data Analyst HR Manager Financial Consultant IT Manager Product Manager Subject Matter Expert (SME) In many industries, a PG qualification is often preferred or even required for senior-level positions. Both types of online courses focus on skill-building, but the nature and complexity differ. Foundational knowledge Communication and soft skills Introduction to tools and platforms Basic industry exposure Strategic thinking Advanced technical or analytical skills Leadership and decision-making Problem-solving through real-world case studies Whether you pursue an online UG course or an online PG course, both offer the advantage of self-paced learning, recorded lectures, and virtual support. This flexibility allows learners to: Study from anywhere Balance work and education Access study materials anytime Take online exams Both formats also promote the use of digital tools, quizzes, assignments, discussion forums, and even peer learning. Your choice between an online UG course and an online PG course depends on where you are in your academic or career journey. Have completed 10+2 Want to begin your professional journey Are looking for a flexible and affordable degree Need a foundation for future PG or diploma programs Have a UG degree Want to enhance your qualifications Are aiming for a promotion or career switch Seek expertise and specialization in your field The decision between online UG courses and online PG courses isn't about which is better—it's about choosing what fits your current stage in life and your future ambitions. Both types of programs offer flexibility, affordability, and career-oriented learning. Whether you're beginning your higher education or seeking advanced knowledge for growth, online education provides the tools and convenience to help you succeed. Take the time to evaluate your interests, strengths, and goals—then pick the course that will bring you closer to the future you envision. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

UDST celebrates 323 students at Class of 2025 graduation ceremony
UDST celebrates 323 students at Class of 2025 graduation ceremony

Qatar Tribune

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Qatar Tribune

UDST celebrates 323 students at Class of 2025 graduation ceremony

Tribune News Network Doha Under the patronage of Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, the University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) held a one-of-a-kind graduation ceremony for 323 Honours graduates at the Qatar National Convention Centre on Tuesday. The ceremony was attended by Speaker of the Shura Council HE Hassan bin Abdullah Al Ghanim,Minister of Education and Higher Education Her Excellency Lolwah bint Rashid bin Mohammed Al Khater as a guest speaker; ministers, UDST Board of Trustees' Chairman His Excellency Dr Mohammed bin Saleh Al Sada and the board members, President of UDST Dr. Salem Al Naemi, the university's staff and faculty, and graduates' families. The university is hosting three graduation ceremonies for its students this week. The first ceremony, held on Tuesday, celebrated the outstanding graduates of the Class of 2025. This year's cohort includes 426 students from the College of Business, 164 from the College of Computing and Information Technology, 328 from the College of Engineering and Technology, and 248 from the College of Health Sciences. On Wednesday (today), the university will host the graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025 from the College of Business and the College of Computing and Information Technology, followed by a ceremony on Thursday for graduates of the College of Engineering and Technology, and the College of Health Sciences, bringing the total number of graduates this year to 1,166. The university celebrates a milestone achievement with the graduation of the inaugural cohort of the Postgraduate Diploma in Interprofessional Neonatal Intensive Care, as well as the first cohort of the Bachelor of Business Administration in Healthcare Management. During the ceremony, Al Khater recognised 32 distinguished students who earned academic honours by maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA with an 'Excellent' standing throughout their studies in addition to the recipients of the prestigious President's Award for Academic Excellence. In his remarks, UDST President Dr. Salem Al Naemi affirmed the graduates' readiness to lead today and in the future. He noted, 'The future promises rapid and unprecedented advancements in technology and artificial intelligence developments that challenge educational systems to adapt, integrate, and prepare future generations to use these innovations responsibly and sustainably, in service of humanity. 'Today, we proudly reaffirm that the University of Doha for Science and Technology, through its applied learning philosophy and steadfast commitment to sustainability, embraces technological progress with an open and forward-thinking approach. We harness these developments across our research, teaching methodologies, and daily engagement with students, partners, and the broader community to support national development, address sector needs, and build impactful initiatives that will contribute to long-term self-sufficiency and progress.' Dr. Al Naemi also shed light on the university's strategic direction and ongoing efforts to align academic offerings with evolving market demands, both locally and globally. This academic year witnessed the launch of several new programmes. He extended heartfelt gratitude to the wise leadership of Qatar, led by the Amir His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, for their constant guidance and support in elevating the university and fostering a culture of innovation and excellence. Addressing the graduates, Dr. Al Naemi said: 'I extend my warmest congratulations to each of you on this remarkable achievement and encourage you to continue striving forward. I take great pride in celebrating this moment not only with this cohort but with all graduating generations and age groups who have chosen knowledge as their path and embraced innovation in its many forms throughout their journey at the University. The outcome is one and the same: excellence, commitment, and a collective determination to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of our nation and to proudly represent Qatar on the global stage.' The Class of 2025 valedictorian, Hamad Al Sharshani expressed his happiness to be representing all his fellow honour graduates during the ceremony. He said, 'I am pleased to stand before you today as a doctor and as the first Qatari man to graduate from a programme that is the first of its kind in Qatar and the region: the Master of Science in Diabetes Care and Patient Education. I am also proud to be the first Qatari man to work in the field of Diabetes Care and Education at Hamad Medical Corporation. 'Graduating from this esteemed institution is a proud moment for all of us. It marks the end of one journey and the beginning of another. To my fellow graduates, let us remember that today is not the end, but the beginning of a new chapter. Every one of us carries the promise of achieving extraordinary things. Let us continue to innovate, grow, and strive towards the betterment of our society and our beloved homeland.'

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