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The Hindu
15 hours ago
- General
- The Hindu
VTU's Kalaburagi regional centre hosts workshop on UGCET-2025 seat allotment process
The regional centre of Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), in collaboration with the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), organised a workshop titled MANTHANA-2025 to educate students and parents on the UGCET-2025 seat allotment process. Held at the seminar hall on the VTU campus in Kalaburagi on Saturday, the workshop aimed to promote clarity, transparency, and preparedness among UGCET aspirants, their families, and academic staff. The keynote address was delivered by Kirankumar, coordinator from KEA, who provided detailed insights into the UGCET-2025 seat allotment procedures. His session also included an interactive Q&A segment. Adding value to the programme, a video message from Higher Education Minister M.C. Sudhakar was played, offering encouragement and guidance to attendees. The workshop witnessed participation from over 300 students and parents, along with faculty members and special officers. Departmental coordinators M.A. Waheed, Brijbhushan, Ambadas, and Satish Uplaonkar were also present and contributed to the smooth conduct of the event.


The Hindu
10-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Karnataka CET document verification: Special provision for Jammu students
Due to military tensions along the border, students from Jammu & Kashmir appearing for UGCET-2025 will be given another opportunity to complete their document verification process. There is no need to panic, said H. Prasanna, Executive Director of the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). Operation Sindoor LIVE: India releases time-stamped images of undamaged air bases to debunk Pak propaganda In a press statement, he revealed that out of 204 students from Jammu & Kashmir who appeared for this year's CET, only 52 have been able to complete the document verification so far. Considering the prevailing conditions in the border region, KEA will offer these students an additional chance. If the situation does not improve within the next 10 to 15 days, document verification will be facilitated through video conferencing to ensure that students are not inconvenienced in any way. 'All affected candidates have been individually informed,' he added.