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Hans India
5 days ago
- General
- Hans India
AP DSC 2025 Admit Cards Released Today for Andhra Pradesh Teaching Jobs
Candidates in Andhra Pradesh preparing for DSC exam can now download their AP DSC 2025 admit cards. The School Education Department has released the hall tickets today, May 30. Candidates who want to take the District Selection Committee exam can get their admit cards from the official websites. This year, more than 5.6 lakh candidates are competing for over 16,000 teaching and staff jobs in the state. How to Download Your AP DSC 2025 Admit Card Go to the official website: Click on 'Download Hall Ticket' on the homepage Enter your registration number and date of birth Click 'Submit' to see your admit card Download and print your admit card to carry on exam day What to Take to the Exam Center A printed copy of your AP DSC 2025 admit card Two recent passport-size photos A valid photo ID like Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Driving License, or PAN Card (bring a photocopy too) Candidates should carefully check all the information on the admit card and bring all the needed documents to avoid problems during the exam.


New Indian Express
01-05-2025
- New Indian Express
SSLC student killed as tanker rams scooter in Bengaluru; driver arrested
BENGALURU: A 17-year-old pillion rider lost his life, and his friend was injured when a speeding milk tanker collided with their scooter, causing the teenager to fall and be run over by the rear wheels of the tanker. The incident took place near the BEL underpass on Wednesday morning. The Sadashivanagar traffic police arrested the tanker driver, who was found to be under the influence of alcohol and driving the vehicle in overspeeding. The deceased has been identified as Harsha (17), an SSLC student and the injured rider is Sachin (16). Both are residents of Srirampura. The accused driver is Nagesh (37). According to the police, around 6.30 am, Sachin picked up Harsha and the two were heading to work from Srirampura towards New BEL Main Road when the tanker collided with their scooter and hit the road divider. Both the victims fell onto the road, and Harsha was run over by the rear wheel of the tanker. Passersby rushed both of them to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared Harsha brought dead. Sachin sustained serious injuries to his legs and hands, the police said. The police further added that, based on a complaint filed by Sachin's father, a case has been registered against driver Nagesh, who has been arrested. The victims were minors and the rider didn't have a Driving License (DL) and police are verifying other documents.


Time of India
24-04-2025
- General
- Time of India
BPSC 70th CCE Mains exam 2025 from April 25: Check key guidelines for exam day here
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) will conduct the 70th Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) Mains 2025 from Friday, April 25, 2025. The exam will be held across multiple dates—April 25, 26, 28, 29, and 30—to fill 2,035 vacancies in various state government departments. Candidates must carefully review the admit card instructions and strictly follow all exam day guidelines to avoid disqualification. BPSC Mains exam day: Important guidelines Here are the key instructions that candidates should follow on the day of the exam: Reporting Time: Candidates must report at least one hour before the commencement of the exam. Admit Card: Carry a clear printout of the e-admit card issued by BPSC. Valid Photo ID: Bring a valid original photo identification card such as Aadhar Card, Voter ID, or Driving License. Photographs: Carry two recent passport-size photographs, matching the one uploaded in the admit card. Instructions Booklet: Read and strictly follow the instructions printed on the Question and Answer booklet. Seating Arrangement: After reaching the centre, candidates must locate and verify their allotted seat. Declaration Form (if applicable): Candidates with unclear photo/signature in their application must bring a filled and gazetted officer-attested declaration form with an affixed photo and signature. Calculator Use: April 26 (General Studies-I): Use of simple calculator is permitted. Mathematics/Statistics (Optional Paper): Candidates for Financial Administrative Officer optional subjects can use a scientific calculator. April 29 (Optional Objective Paper): Calculators are not allowed. Prohibited Items: Do not bring any electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, or smartwatches. Writing Instruments: Only blue or black ballpoint pens are permitted. Stationery: Carry required items like pencil and ruler in a transparent pouch. Candidates are advised to double-check all documents and necessary items before arriving at the exam centre. Following the guidelines carefully will help ensure a smooth and fair examination process. For real-time updates, follow our AP SSC 10th Result 2025 Live Blog.