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Indraprastha University Law admissions end on June 23. Apply now
Indraprastha University Law admissions end on June 23. Apply now

India Today

time22-06-2025

  • General
  • India Today

Indraprastha University Law admissions end on June 23. Apply now

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has announced that the online registration for admission to its LLM programme (Code 112) will close on June 23, 2025. Candidates seeking admission through their CLAT PG 2025 scores can still apply by paying the application fee of Rs 2,500 online and completing the counselling registration register, candidates need to visit the university's official websites and The registration is mandatory for students who wish to be considered for seat allocation in the LLM can also edit their submitted forms until June 23. Changes can be made to fields such as region, category, and rank. Additionally, students must upload the required documents, including CLAT PG 2025 rank card, Class 12 mark sheet, and any applicable reservation certificates. For those awaiting their Class 12 results, the university has provided an Annexure 4 form, available in the admission brochure. This form must be filled and uploaded along with the applying under the Defence category need to mark 'Yes' in the specified field and submit the necessary supporting documents along with their preference schedule for choice filling and seat selection will be released separately on the university's admission QUOTA FOR ORPHAN STUDENTS FROM 2025A crucial move by GGSIPU's Academic Council, it has now approved the introduction of a new quota for orphan children across all university schools and from the 2025-26 academic session, one additional seat per programme will be reserved under this quota. Selected students will also receive a 100% fee waiver under the university's Economically Weaker Section (EWS) initiative makes IP University among the first higher education institutions in India to implement such a reservation. It follows the Single Girl Child quota, which was introduced in the previous academic ACADEMIC CHANGES ANNOUNCEDThe Academic Council has also greenlit a number of new academic initiatives. These include:A PhD programme for working professionalsLateral entry in MBA (Fire and Industrial Safety)Introduction of foreign languages like Spanish in certificate coursesA new five-year BA-MA Philosophy programmeLaunch of four-year BEd Special Education programmes in three disciplinesA Post-MSc Diploma in Radiological PhysicsAdditionally, the university will establish an 'In-Situ Centre for Indian Knowledge System and Technology Innovation' aimed at promoting indigenous knowledge traditions and full details, students are advised to visit and

Post your questions for Lush frontwoman Miki Berenyi
Post your questions for Lush frontwoman Miki Berenyi

The Guardian

time13-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Post your questions for Lush frontwoman Miki Berenyi

She fronted Lush, who stood out from both the dream-pop and Britpop scenes in the 1990s; more recently, she wrote one of the best rock memoirs this decade. Now, Miki Berenyi is back with new music as Miki Berenyi Trio, and will be answering your questions on her life and career. In her memoir, Berenyi charted her path through a troubled childhood and into the late-80s UK music scene, where Lush initially distinguished themselves from their moodier shoegaze peers with bright, chiming guitars and Berenyi's wistfully beautiful vocal lines. As Britpop became a pop cultural phenomenon, the band upped the tempo, sharpened their focus, and wrote songs which still stand out: Single Girl and Ladykillers, both Top 30 hits, eye-rollingly lamented toxic male suitors, while Ciao! was an evocative duet with Jarvis Cocker. The band ended in tragedy after the suicide of their drummer Chris Acland, and Berenyi left music behind for a time, working as a subeditor for a magazine publisher. Lush briefly reformed in 2016, and in 2022, Berenyi published her memoir Fingers Crossed: How Music Saved Me from Success, described by the Observer's Kitty Empire as 'a salutary corrective to a much mythologised musical era; it's often extremely funny. But it's also a nuanced portrait of personal survival.' Berenyi has also fronted Piroshka, a band featuring members of Elastica, Modern English and Moose, the latter namely her partner Kevin McKillop. The couple have since formed the Miki Berenyi Trio alongside guitarist Oliver Cherer, and are gearing up to release their debut album Tripla on 4 April. Ahead of its release, Berenyi will answer your questions – post them in the comments below before Monday 17 February. Her answers will be published later that week.

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