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Time of India
a day ago
- Politics
- Time of India
SC refuses to stay recruitment of 621 assistant executive engineers in state
1 2 3 Cuttack: The Supreme Court has refused to stay the recruitment process for 621 assistant executive engineer (AEE) posts by the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC), even as it admitted a special leave petition (SLP) challenging a Jan 15 order by the Orissa high court related to the case. The recruitment advertisement, published on Dec 28, 2023, for 580 civil and 41 mechanical AEE posts, followed the Odisha Engineering Service (Methods of Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Amendment Rules, 2023. The rules replaced the traditional written test with selection based on the highest valid GATE score from the preceding three years, including the year of advertisement. Following the HC's Jan 15 directive, OPSC extended the application deadline to May 8, allowing otherwise eligible candidates to apply after appearing in GATE. However, Ritesh Kumar Mohapatra challenged the HC order in the SC via an SLP. On June 3, an SC bench comprising Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and Augustine George Masih issued notice to the Odisha govt returnable in the week beginning Aug 11 but declined to halt the recruitment process. Meanwhile, a separate batch of petitions filed in the HC has questioned the revised application window, arguing it deprived aspirants of a chance to appear in GATE 2025. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo The petitioners claimed that by the time the HC order was issued in Jan, GATE 2025 registration had already closed (Sept/Oct 2024), preventing them from availing the benefit. In response, the HC's vacation bench of Justice A K Mohapatra passed an interim order on May 26, allowing the recruitment process to continue but directing that one post be kept vacant per petitioner until the next hearing. The court also instructed OPSC and the state govt to file counter affidavits. The case is now slated for hearing in the week beginning July 7. State govt and OPSC have defended the ongoing process, stating that delaying recruitment would hamper critical infrastructure projects. They argued that GATE 2025 was an open opportunity and that the petitioners had chosen not to apply. The final outcome now hinges on the legal proceedings in both the SC and HC. Cuttack: The Supreme Court has refused to stay the recruitment process for 621 assistant executive engineer (AEE) posts by the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC), even as it admitted a special leave petition (SLP) challenging a Jan 15 order by the Orissa high court related to the case. The recruitment advertisement, published on Dec 28, 2023, for 580 civil and 41 mechanical AEE posts, followed the Odisha Engineering Service (Methods of Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Amendment Rules, 2023. The rules replaced the traditional written test with selection based on the highest valid GATE score from the preceding three years, including the year of advertisement. Following the HC's Jan 15 directive, OPSC extended the application deadline to May 8, allowing otherwise eligible candidates to apply after appearing in GATE. However, Ritesh Kumar Mohapatra challenged the HC order in the SC via an SLP. On June 3, an SC bench comprising Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and Augustine George Masih issued notice to the Odisha govt returnable in the week beginning Aug 11 but declined to halt the recruitment process. Meanwhile, a separate batch of petitions filed in the HC has questioned the revised application window, arguing it deprived aspirants of a chance to appear in GATE 2025. The petitioners claimed that by the time the HC order was issued in Jan, GATE 2025 registration had already closed (Sept/Oct 2024), preventing them from availing the benefit. In response, the HC's vacation bench of Justice A K Mohapatra passed an interim order on May 26, allowing the recruitment process to continue but directing that one post be kept vacant per petitioner until the next hearing. The court also instructed OPSC and the state govt to file counter affidavits. The case is now slated for hearing in the week beginning July 7. State govt and OPSC have defended the ongoing process, stating that delaying recruitment would hamper critical infrastructure projects. They argued that GATE 2025 was an open opportunity and that the petitioners had chosen not to apply. The final outcome now hinges on the legal proceedings in both the SC and HC.


NDTV
20-05-2025
- General
- NDTV
GATE COAP 2025 Counselling Schedule Revised, Check Updated Dates Here
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru, the coordinating body for the Common Offer Acceptance Portal (COAP) 2025, has announced a revised counselling schedule. The adjustment comes shortly after the conclusion of Round 1 on May 20. As per the latest update, Round 2 of counselling will now be conducted from May 23 (10 am) to May 25 (6 pm). The COAP platform serves as a centralised portal for candidates with valid GATE scores to accept admission offers for programs at participating institutions or job offers from Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). Revised GATE COAP 2025 Counselling Schedule Round 2: May 23 - May 25 Round 3: May 29 - June 1 Round 4: June 5 - June 7 Round 5: June 11 - June 13 Round 6: June 17 - June 19 Round 7: June 23 - June 25 Round 8: June 29 - June 30 Round 9: July 4 - July 5 Round 10: July 9 - July 10 PSUs Accepting GATE 2025 Scores for Recruitment Several public sector organisations have confirmed their participation in the GATE 2025 recruitment process. Here's a look at some of the key PSUs and the test papers they consider: GAIL (India) Limited: CH, CS, EE, IN, ME GRID-INDIA: EE Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL): CE, CH, EC, EE, IN, ME BSBE Department, IIT Kanpur: Accepting GATE 2025 scores for admissions The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is a national-level entrance exam that evaluates candidates' understanding of subjects across engineering, science, architecture, humanities, and commerce. The 2025 edition of GATE is being organised by IIT Roorkee and will be conducted in a computer-based test (CBT) format.


Time of India
08-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
LUIPS gets a computer lab, other facilities
Lucknow: A computer lab with 50 computers, a faculty room, a lift and a 280-seat auditorium have been inaugurated at the Lucknow University 's Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (LUIPS). These upgrades aim to enhance student and faculty experiences by supporting online learning, research and industry-ready of the university Alok Kumar Rai launched the annual magazine LUIPS–Synergy (2024–25), showcasing achievements of students, faculty and researchers. He honoured 24 students who qualified for GATE 2025 and 37 students placed in MedPlus and Macleods Pharmaceuticals."Infrastructure alone does not define progress, it is the opportunities we create for students to grow, innovate and succeed that truly matter. This development is a step toward shaping a brighter future for them." the VC said.


Time of India
01-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
IIT Madras opens admissions for BS in data science and electronic systems; apply by May 20
IIT Madras opens BS admissions for data science and electronic systems IIT Madras admissions 2025: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has officially opened admissions for its undergraduate BS programmes in data science and electronic systems. These innovative programmes are designed to offer access to students and working professionals who are interested in joining the institute without the need to appear for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). Applications for the programmes are now open, with the last date for submission set for May 20, 2025. IIT Madras aims to provide an inclusive educational experience, opening up its doors to a diverse set of learners. The BS degrees are particularly tailored to individuals who wish to pursue these disciplines but may not have a traditional engineering background. The programmes are set to expand IIT Madras' educational offerings and empower students from various walks of life, including working professionals, those from non-engineering fields, and women who have often been underrepresented in technical education. Eligibility criteria and admission process The admissions process is designed to accommodate both JEE Main qualifiers and those who have not appeared for the exam. Students who have cleared JEE Main will be granted direct admission to the programmes. However, candidates who have not taken the exam will need to complete a four-week online preparatory module. Upon successful completion of the module, they must pass an in-person qualifying examination to secure their place in the programme. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo This flexible admission model reflects IIT Madras' commitment to providing access to quality education for a wider range of candidates. The institution's decision to open up these programmes to a larger pool of applicants is a step towards greater inclusivity, offering opportunities for those who might not have had access to IITs in the past. Direct link to apply now for IIT Madras BS degrees in data science and electronics Diversity and demographic reach Currently, around 38,000 students are enrolled in IIT Madras' online and distance education programmes. Of these, approximately 25% are women, and 20% of the total student body is aged over 30. The data science and electronic systems programmes have been designed to appeal to a wide variety of individuals, including those from non-engineering backgrounds and working women. Institute's vision for the future IIT Madras' director, V. Kamakoti, highlighted the institution's vision to democratise access to IIT-quality education. He emphasised that the success of these new programmes is evidenced by the strong performance of BS data science students in recent examinations. Notably, three of the top 10 ranks in the GATE 2025 data science and AI paper were claimed by IIT Madras BS data science students, with one securing the top rank. The BS data science programme is open to students from any academic background, provided they have studied Mathematics and English in Class 10. However, the electronics systems programme requires candidates to have studied Physics and Mathematics in Classes 11 and 12. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


The Hindu
01-05-2025
- Science
- The Hindu
IIT Madras opens admissions for BS programmes in data science and electronic systems
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has opened admissions for its BS degree programmes in data science and electronic systems. These undergraduate programmes are designed for students and working professionals seeking admission to the institute without having to take the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE).' The last date to apply for the programmes is May 20. Currently, 38,000 students are enrolled; persons outside of engineering background and working women are among those enrolled. As many as 25% of those enrolled are women and 20% of them are aged over 30. Students who have cleared JEE Main will be admitted directly, whereas others must complete a four-week online preparatory module followed by an in-person qualifier examination. Candidates may apply at Institute director V. Kamakoti said the programmes reflected the institute's vision to democratise access to IIT-quality education, empowering learners. 'That three of the top 10 ranks in GATE 2025 data science and AI paper were bagged by the BS data science students, including the top rank, shows that this programme does not compromise on rigour, and through this, we are paving the way for a more inclusive and future-ready India,' he said. While the data science programme is open to students from any stream with class 10 Mathematics and English, the electronics systems programme requires students to have studied Physics and Mathematics in classes 11 and 12.