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NDTV
07-07-2025
- General
- NDTV
Himachal Pradesh Technical University UG Counselling Schedule Released, Direct Link Here
HPCET 2025 Counselling: The Himachal Pradesh Technical University (HPTU) has released the Himachal Pradesh Common Entrance Test (HPCET) Counselling schedule 2025. Candidates who applied for admission to various Undergraduate (UG) programs such as BTech, BBA, BCA and BHMT can check and download the counselling schedule on the official website, HPCET 2025 Counselling: How To Download Counselling Schedule ? Visit the official website, On the homepage, click on "Centralized Counselling Schedule For Various UG Courses for the academic session 2025-2026". The counselling schedule will be automatically downloaded. Save the schedule for future reference. HPCET 2025 Counselling: How To Register For Counselling? Visit the official website, On the homepage, click on "Click Here To Fill/Edit the Counselling form". Enter your user id and password. First time users can register through the same portal. Click on "Login". Fill out your preferred institute or college and your course. You will be successfully registered for the counselling and admissions. HPCET 2025 Counselling: Important Dates The first round of counselling for courses will begin from July 15, 2025 and students will have to report to their allotted college before July 17. For admission into courses, the admission will be done based on the scores of HPCET 2025 and JEE Mains 2025. The first round of counselling will begin from July 19 and students must report to their allotted college before July 22, 2025. For BHMCT/ HMCT, BBA and BCA courses, the first round of counselling will begin from July 21, 2025 and students must report to their allotted college before July 23, 2025. Candidates can check the full schedule containing the details of the second and third round of counselling here.


India Today
16-06-2025
- Business
- India Today
Degrees on credit: Will students pay for their education in shares?
According to the recently released NEET UG 2025 results, over 12 lakh students have qualified for an MBBS seat in India, and another 11 lakh candidates have cleared the JEE Mains 2025 for engineering. There's high demand for MBAs too, with nearly seven lakh students enroling in postgraduate management courses each what's the cost of these ambitions?A private medical degree can cost up to Rs 1 croreAn engineering degree: Rs 24 lakhA management course: Rs 40 lakhadvertisementOn top of that, Indian students are expected to spend approximately $70 billion annually on overseas education by 2025, with that figure projected to rise to $125 billion by 2030, according to the Indian Student Mobility Report. India's higher education sector has also grown. The All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) report of 2021–22 found a jump in student enrolment from 3.42 crore in 2014–15 to 4.33 crore in 2021–22. Private universities, too, are booming. Their numbers climbed from 276 in 2015–16 to 473 in 2021–22, as per the Economic Survey report of 2023–24. But this growth comes with a caveat: cost. A three-year undergraduate degree in Political Science at Ashoka University, for instance, costs 36 lakh. Private universities are booming; their numbers climbed from 276 in 2015–16 to 473 in 2021–22. Credit: Vaani Gupta advertisementTHE LOAN TRAPGone are the days when a parent's savings alone could cover higher education costs. Today, it is found that families take out large loans, they borrow from relatives, or are compelled to sell property in the hope that a prestigious degree for their children would lead to a lucrative career option. According to RBI, the outstanding student education loan amount was pegged at Rs 1.31 lakh crore as of November 2024. A 17% increase over the previous year. The Indian Banks' Association also noted that loan disbursements grew at a 10% CAGR from 2015 to 2023, crossing 25,000 crore repayment is a concern. Education loan NPAs (non-performing assets) stood at 7.61% in FY20, indicating that many borrowers struggle to pay back what they MODELSMany countries are exploring alternative financing models, such as crowdfunded education investment, skills-based repayment plans, equity-based education financing, human Capital Contracts (HCCs), and even Income-Share Agreements (ISAs). This is where students commit a fixed percentage of their future income instead of repaying a traditional loan.'In 2019, a Forbes study revisited Milton Friedman's 1955 idea of Income-Share Agreements,' explains Dr. Girish Jain, Professor of Finance and Chairperson of Admissions at BIMTECH, Greater Noida. He points to Purdue University's 'Back a Boiler' program, which launched in 2016, where one engineering graduate chose an ISA over a conventional loan, agreeing to pay 8% of his salary for 10 years, capped at a reasonable NEP OPPORTUNITYadvertisementDr. Jain believes that for these models to work in India, financial literacy must be embedded in higher education alongside scholarships, boot-camps, and government support. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which targets 50% gross enrolment in higher education by 2035, could become the framework for these financing Inc. could also play a game-changing role. Dr. Jain shares a compelling vision: 'Imagine TCS funds 1,000 tech students each year through income-linked repayment plans. Graduates pay back 5–7% of their salaries for eight years, but only if they're employed. It's not charity—it's a calculated bet on talent. CSR becomes smarter — aligning with ESG goals and workforce needs.'Even HDFC could fund management students, who repay through a portion of their bonuses. Risky? Perhaps. But revolutionary? Definitely.


News18
04-06-2025
- General
- News18
'Be Consistent': How Mumbai's Sahil Deo Went From Rank 102 In JEE Mains To AIR 7 In Advanced?
Last Updated: JEE Advanced AIR 7 Sahil Deo also hails from a family of engineers. While his father is an engineer at Mahindra, his brother graduated from IIT Delhi and works at Goldman Sachs. 'Being consistent is the key", says 18-year-old Sahil Mukesh Deo who grabbed the seventh spot in the JEE Advanced 2025, the results of which were released on Monday. However, it was no mean feat for Sahil who was quite demotivated after his JEE Mains 2025 exams held in February and April. He had scored an All India Rank of 102. But it was his love for science and motivation by his teachers that kept him going. After securing more than 99 per cent in his 10th boards from Wisdom High International School, Nashik, Sahil, shifted to Mumbai in class 11 to prepare for the JEE Advanced. It was his love for computer applications that made him take up engineering. 'I have always been interested in science especially the application part such as computer science and mathematics. Coding is something that grabbed my attention. Hence CSE at IIT Bombay is a natural choice," the youngster said. He joined Narayana in class 11 for his JEE preparations. While Sahil scored 285 marks in JEE Main session 1, he got 270 marks in session 2. However, he proved that once you set your goals, nothing can stop you and made a comeback in the IIT entrance exam by securing 321 marks out 360 or AIR 7 in JEE Advanced. 'Mains did not go very well for me. The final rank was 102 and I had lost a lot of confidence after that. My teachers really motivated me. They had explained how JEE Mains and Advanced are different exams. Hence, I had to keep myself motivated," Sahil told News18. Talking about his preparation process, he said, 'While I kept no track of how long I studied, I would continue with my preparations at anytime I could. After returning home from classes in the evening, I would relax for sometime, watch some YouTube videos, and then get back to study. Again, take break during dinner time and go back study. It's more about consistency. It's the key. Study whenever you get the chance to and create those opportunities more often. Don't let it slip and think so now I can relax." He had also appeared for Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy Olympiads in 12th standard. 'I was also selected for the Indian National Olympiads in the second level however couldn't crack the third level as I did not really prepare for it," he said. Besides, Sahil also hails from a family of engineers. While his father is an engineer at Mahindra, his brother graduated from IIT Delhi and works at Goldman Sachs. His mother is a housewife. First Published: June 04, 2025, 15:28 IST


Indian Express
15-05-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
AEEE 2025: Results to be out on May 16, CSAP counselling registration begins
The Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham will announce the results for the Amrita Entrance Examination (AEEE)– Engineering on May 16. Students take up the entrance exam to get into the University's BTech programmes offered at its campuses in Amaravati, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi NCR, and Nagercoil. The exam will be held on February 1, 2, and 3. Additionally, the University has started the Centralised Seat Allotment Process (CSAP) for JEE-based applicants and AEEE 2025 attendees. Qualified candidates can register and participate in the online counselling process to secure admission into their preferred BTech branches and campuses based on their AEEE ranks, JEE Mains 2025 scores, and academic preferences. Step 1: Visit the official website — Step 2: Click on the link provided for the AEEE 2025 result. Step 3: Key in the required credentials to log in. Step 4: Your result will be visible on the screen. Step 5: Download and save for future reference. CSAP 2025 registration and choice filling is open through the official portal: Candidates can choose from multiple engineering branches across 7 campuses. The seat allotment process will be conducted in multiple rounds, ensuring flexibility and transparency. Both AEEE 2025 rank holders and JEE Mains 2025 applicants are eligible to participate in the CSAP. The University offers upto 75 per cent fee waiver for all the BTech branches. Candidates are advised to regularly visit the official BTech admission portal for updates on seat allotment schedules, document verification, and fee payment instructions. Moreover, students can get BTech scholarships based on their international Olympiad performance. As mentioned on the official website, this scholarships aim to support talented students with exceptional problem-solving and analytical skills, encouraging them to pursue their higher education. Scholarships are available to qualifying students from all branches of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham for 85 per cent of seats in BTech programmes. Scholarships for the first year are based on the admission exam rank, i.e., AEEE or JEE Mains. Scholarships are awarded depending on the cumulative grade point average (CGPA) in the succeeding years.


Time of India
12-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
JEE Advanced 2025 admit card released: Direct link to download hall ticket here
JEE Advanced admit card 2025 : The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) has officially released the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2025 admit card today, May 12, at 10:00 AM IST on its official website — Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Candidates who have successfully cleared the JEE Mains 2025 exam and have successfully registered for the Advanced examination can now access their hall tickets from the official website, The admit card download window will remain open until May 18, 2025, 2:30 PM IST — the day of the examination. Candidates are strongly advised not to delay the process to avoid last-minute issues such as heavy traffic on the portal or technical glitches. The JEE Advanced 2025 admit card was released on May 12 at 10:00 AM IST, and candidates can download it until 2:30 PM on May 18 — the same day the exam will be held. The exam will take place in two sessions: Paper 1 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and Paper 2 from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Scribe selection for PwD candidates will close on May 17, followed by the release of response sheets on May 22 at 5:00 PM. The provisional answer key will be published on May 26 at 10:00 AM, with the feedback window open until 5:00 PM on May 27. The final result and answer key will be declared on June 2 at 10:00 AM, along with the start of AAT 2025 registration, which will remain open until June 3, 5:00 PM. The AAT exam will be conducted on June 5, and the results will be announced on June 8 at 5:00 PM. Meanwhile, JoSAA counselling is expected to begin on June 3 at 5:00 PM. JEE Advanced 2025 exam schedule The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2025 will be conducted on Sunday, May 18, 2025, in two sessions: Paper 1 : 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM IST : 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM IST Paper 2: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM IST It is mandatory for candidates to report to their assigned examination centers well in advance, as late entry will not be permitted under any circumstances. JEE Advanced admit card 2025: Steps to access Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to access the JEE Advanced admit card 2025: Visit the official JEE Advanced website: Click on the link titled 'Download Admit Card' on the homepage Enter your JEE Advanced 2025 registration number, date of birth, and registered mobile number or email ID Click on 'Submit' The admit card will appear on the screen Download and take a printout for examination day Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided to download the JEE Advanced admit card 2025.