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Time of India
11-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
HC to hear afresh pleas against Maratha quota law from July 18
Mumbai: A special three-judge bench of Bombay high court will begin hearing afresh the challenges to state's latest iteration of the Maratha reservations on July 18. After the Supreme Court directive, HC, in May, constituted a new three-judge bench to hear the petitions, including those filed as public interest litigations, challenging the constitutional validity of the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) Act, 2024, which provides 10% reservation for the Maratha community in govt jobs and admissions to educational institutions. The state opposed the request for consideration of any interim relief. The new full bench of Justices Ravindra V Ghuge, N J Jamadar, and Sandeep Marne on Wednesday recorded submissions of advocate general Birendra Saraf. There were detailed arguments heard in 2024 on interim relief, after which there was an interim arrangement that all further admissions to educational institutions and employment would be subject to court orders. Saraf submitted that this has operated for over a year and that the request for fresh consideration of interim relief was unwarranted. Pradeep Sancheti, senior counsel for a petitioner, sought an earlier date. Other lawyers also argued, saying students who took admission last year were also affected and hence, were seeking interim orders. In May, Supreme Court asked HC to expeditiously hear the pleas, including applications by students appearing for the undergraduate and postgraduate National Eligibility cum Entrance Test of 2025. The students filed pleas seeking interim relief, claiming that a delay in the disposal of pleas was impacting their right to equal consideration in the admission process. The petitions were not fully heard when the then HC Chief Justice was transferred in Jan as Delhi high court Chief Justice. Supreme Court said if Bombay HC cannot hear the matter for final disposal then it may consider interim relief. HC has now fixed a schedule to hear the matter at length on the main challenge. Last July, HC had observed that the Maharashtra State Backward Class Commission, headed by former HC judge Justice S B Shukre, was a necessary party to be heard in one of the PILs filed before it.


Hindustan Times
01-06-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
SAMS Odisha +3 Admission 2025: Last day to register at samsodisha.gov.in, apply via direct link
Higher Education Department, Odisha will be closing the window to register for SAMS Odisha +3 Admission 2025 on Sunday, June 1, 2025. Eligible candidates who wish to submit the online CAF have their last chance to do so on the official website of SAMS Odisha at As per the revised timetable , the window for OTP based editing of the CAF, by the candidates who submitted the CAF earlier opened on May 21 and will close on June 1, 2025 at 11:45 PM. Candidates who have already submitted their CAF earlier can upload the +2/equivalent marks during this period. Also read: JEE Advanced Result 2025: What after IIT JEE result is declared The provisional allotment of seats (For First/Second/ Third/ Waiting List Round Selection), Admission dateline, Commencement of 1st Year Classes will be notified by the department at a later date. It may be mentioned here that the seat allotment will be made as per the opted Major in single major, major-1 in double major and general in three minors. Apart from this, all other subjects will be mapped based on the request made by the Student and counselling process at HEI level. Also read: Issue notices to edu officers of districts with low pass percentage: Siddaramaiah to Chief Secy Also, The Government of Odisha has approved the implementation of 11.25% reservation for candidates belonging to the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) in admissions to UF courses in HEIs under the administrative control of the Higher Education Department, starting from the academic year 2025-26, the official notice states. Also read: SSC GD Result 2025 News: Website and steps to check Constable exam results when out Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to submit their applications: 1. Visit the official website of SAMS Odisha at 2. On the home page, click on the link for SAMS Odisha +3 Admission 2025 registration. 3. Enter the required details to register yourself. 4. Fill in the application form and make the payment of application fee. 5. Submit and download the confirmation page. 6. Keep a printout of the same for future reference. For more related details, candidates are advised to visit the official website of SAMS Odisha.


Time of India
23-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
SAMS Odisha +3 Admission 2025: Check new registration deadline, application process, sitelink, how to apply
The Higher Education Department of Odisha has extended the registration deadline for SAMS Odisha +3 Admission 2025. Applicants can now complete the online Common Application Form (CAF) process on the official SAMS Odisha website — — until June 1, 2025. SAMS Odisha +3 Admission 2025: Registration dates Candidates who have already submitted their CAF will be allowed to edit their applications using OTP verification from May 21 to June 1, 2025. During this same period, applicants can also upload their +2 or equivalent marks. For students under the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE), Odisha, their marks will be auto-filled in the CAF based on the CHSE database. However, candidates from other education boards must manually enter their marks within the given time frame. Steps to register for SAMS Odisha +3 Admission 2025 To register for e-admission, candidates can follow these steps: Visit the official website — Live Events Click on the 'SAMS Odisha +3 Admission 2025 registration' link Register on the new page that opens Fill the application form after completing registration Pay the application fee and click submit Download the confirmation page and save a printed copy SEBC reservation to be implemented from 2025-26 The Odisha government has approved an 11.25% reservation for candidates from the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) for undergraduate admissions in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) under the state Higher Education Department. The reservation will be in effect from the 2025-26 academic year. SAMS Odisha +3 Admission 2025: Seat allotment and subject mapping details Seat allotment will be based on the candidate's subject choice: the opted major for single-major programs, Major-1 in double-major courses, and the general subject in three-minor programs. Other subjects will be allotted based on student requests and the counselling process at the respective HEI level. For more details and official updates, candidates are advised to visit Economic Times WhatsApp channel )


Indian Express
20-05-2025
- General
- Indian Express
SAMS Odisha +3 Admissions: Deadline for UG courses extended
The Odisha government on Tuesday extended the online admission deadline for undergraduate courses in state-run colleges to June 1. The decision was taken as the state Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) is yet to declare the results of the class 12 final examinations. Also, the state government recently decided to provide 11.25 per cent reservation to SEBC students in undergraduate courses, and eligible candidates are yet to get their certificates, officials said. 'The timeline for e-Admission into all (+3) Degree Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), including Self-Financing Colleges and Sanskrit Colleges of the State under SAMS, has been extended to 1st June 2025,' the Higher Education Department posted on X. The earlier deadline was May 20. The Higher Education Department advised applicants in the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) category to obtain a valid caste certificate from the competent authority and keep it ready for admission. School and Mass Education Minister Nityananda Gond said the results of the class 12 final examinations will be announced in two days. 'We will also ensure that the students do not face any problem in admission into the degree courses,' he said. A total of 3.91 lakh students had appeared for the exams conducted by the CHSE.


The Hindu
20-05-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Odisha extends UG admission deadline to June 1 amid delay in CHSE Class 12 results
The Odisha government on Tuesday extended the online admission deadline for undergraduate courses in state-run colleges to June 1. The decision was taken as the state Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) is yet to declare the results of the Class 12 final examinations. Also, the state government recently decided to provide 11.25 per cent reservation to SEBC students in undergraduate courses, and eligible candidates are yet to get their certificates, officials said. "The timeline for e-Admission into all (+3) Degree Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), including Self-Financing Colleges and Sanskrit Colleges of the State under SAMS, has been extended to 1st June 2025," the Higher Education Department posted on X. The earlier deadline was May 20. The Higher Education Department advised applicants in the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) category to obtain a valid caste certificate from the competent authority and keep it ready for admission. School and Mass Education Minister Nityananda Gond said the results of the Class 12 final examinations will be announced in two days. "We will also ensure that the students do not face any problem in admission into the degree courses," he said. A total of 3.91 lakh students had appeared for the exams conducted by the CHSE.