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Time of India
4 days ago
- General
- Time of India
TBJEE counselling registration window 2025 opens: Direct link to apply for engineering and medical courses here
TBJEE counselling registration 2025 : The Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination (TBJEE) has officially opened the online registration and choice-filling process for the TBJEE 2025 counselling. Candidates who qualified in the entrance examination can now register and fill in their preferred choices of courses and institutions by logging into the official counselling portal, This step is mandatory for claiming a seat, and candidates must complete the process within the stipulated deadline, which will be announced shortly on the TBJEE website TBJEE counselling registration 2025: Steps to apply Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to apply for the TBJEE examination 2025: Candidates must log in with their Registration ID and Password. Total marks (out of 500) in HS (+2) or equivalent exam must be entered. PCM group candidates must input marks in English, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. PCB group candidates must input marks in English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Candidates opting for both PCM and PCB must enter marks for all five subjects. Marks for Computer Science or Biotechnology can also be provided, if applicable. Do not enter marks for non-academic subjects like Physical Education or Painting. Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided here to apply for TBJEE counselling process. TBJEE Counselling registration 2025: Eligibility criteria Candidates must have passed both Theory and Practical papers separately in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics (as applicable). Failure in either component of any subject will disqualify the candidate from claiming a seat in that group. Importantly, failure in Physics or Chemistry renders the candidate ineligible for seat allotment under both PCM and PCB streams. TBJEE Counselling registration: Documents required Candidates must upload the following documents during registration and present the originals during the nomination and admission process: Proof of age: Madhyamik Admit Card or Birth Certificate Marksheet of Higher Secondary (+2 stage) or equivalent exam Proof of Residency: PRTC of candidate or parent SC/ST Certificate (if applicable) issued to the candidate PwD Certificate (if applicable) from DDRC or authorised State body Ex-Serviceman/Ward Certificate (if applicable) Certificate of 5-year stay in Tripura for defence personnel's wards Certificate of Serving Defence Personnel status (if required) Following registration and choice-filling, TBJEE will release a counselling schedule including seat allotment rounds. Candidates are advised to stay updated through the official website for all further announcements regarding counselling and admissions. Candidates can click on the link provided here to access the notification related to TBJEE counselling registration 2025. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!


Hans India
13-05-2025
- Business
- Hans India
17 mandals in Prakasam face drought-like conditions
Ongole: Prakasam district in-charge minister and state revenue and endowments minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy participated in the District Development Review Committee meeting held at the Collectorate here on Monday, Speaking at the meeting , he said that the primary focus of the government is ensuring that welfare benefits reach every eligible citizen, particularly those in the most vulnerable sections of society. The DDRC meeting, which brought together top government officials, local legislators, and district administrators, revealed that 17 mandals in the district are currently experiencing drought-like conditions. The public representatives from various places urged the government to address the increasing demand for drinking water immediately. Key discussions in the meeting focused on the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission, with Minister Anam Ramanaraya Reddy highlighting that the central government has extended the programme until 2028. The administration announced it is fast-tracking water management strategies to prevent potential water crises during the summer months. In other issues, the minister highlighted the government's commitment to employment generation, particularly through the Employment Guarantee Scheme. He said that the government is committed to providing jobs to unemployed individuals in poor communities and instructed officials to expedite ongoing work projects. The potential involvement of the National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) was explored as a means to generate new revenue streams for urban local bodies by utilising vacant lands. Regarding agriculture, the minister promised support to local farmers. Specific discussions were planned regarding challenges faced by tobacco farmers in the region, underscoring the government's approach to addressing sector-specific agricultural concerns. Social Welfare Minister Dr Dola Sri Bala Veeranjaneyulu, District Collector A Thameem Ansariya, Ongole MP Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy, ZP Chairperson Buchepalli Venkayamma, MLC Thumati Madhava Rao, MLAs, chairmen of various corporations, and other public representatives, officials participated in the meeting.


Hans India
07-05-2025
- Health
- Hans India
Chittoor to lead in govt. schemes: Minister
Chittoor: Transport Minister and Chittoor District In-charge M Ramprasad Reddy has called for transforming Chittoor into a model district for implementing government welfare schemes. Chairing the District Development Review Committee (DDRC) meeting on Tuesday, he urged officials to work with dedication to uplift all sectors and launch a movement-like initiative to enhance groundwater levels. He said Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu envisions Chittoor as a horticulture hub and is committed to resolving mango farmers' issues. Efforts are on to ensure remunerative prices for mangoes in coordination with the administration. Chittoor MP Daggumalla Prasada Rao emphasized improving Anganwadi infrastructure using NREGS and MPLADS funds and called on the health department to expedite National Health Mission projects. He directed completion of hospital construction, staffing, and infrastructure reporting. Collector Sumit Kumar stated that groundwater improvement works under NREGS are underway, with priority on addressing summer water scarcity using municipal and panchayat funds. Gudipalle mandal ranks lowest in groundwater among 31 mandals, with Kuppam also facing issues. Officials were directed to complete drinking water and road projects within a month. He also proposed TTD collaboration to distribute mango pulp to devotees, benefiting farmers. A committee of public reps and mango growers will be formed, and a letter sent to TTD to define quality and pricing standards. MLAs Gurajala Jaganmohan and K Muralimohan attended the meeting, which reviewed departments including RWS, ZP, Panchayat Raj, Roads and Buildings, Medical and Health, Horticulture, DRDA, ICDS, and Irrigation.