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Weekly Employment News: April 06–12, 2024 Job Highlights!

Employment News this week April (06-12) 2024

Job Highlights for This Week in Employment News 2024: You may find all the most recent weekly updates of the jobs listed in the most recent issue of Employment News, including vacancies in the defense sector, UPSC, railways, banks, ministries, state PSCs, and other sectors, on this page, which is Employment News April (06–12) 2024. This is where you may get the most recent job notifications available every week from Employment News Paper Weekly.

Candidates for government jobs with a variety of educational backgrounds—10th, 12th, graduate, diploma, ITI, B. Tech, and more—have a ton of options thanks to the government recruitment ads, alerts, and other information that are currently and soon to be available here.

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Weekly Employment News 2024
Highlights of This Week April (06-12) 2024Last Date
NVS Recruitment 2024 For 1377 Non Teaching PostsApril 30, 2024
NIPER Recruitment 2024 For 32 Faculty Posts May 06, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week (March 30-Apr 04) 2024Last Date
NIT Durgapur Recruitment 2024 for Faculty PositionsApril 30, 2024
NGEL Executive Recruitment 2024 for Engineer and Other PostsApril 13, 2024
SAIL Recruitment 2024 Notification Out for 108 VacanciesMay 7, 2024
DTU Assistant Professor Recruitment 2024 for 158 PostsApril 14, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week March (23-29) 2024 
Pawan Hans Recruitment 2024 for Associate Helicopter Pilot PostsApril 30, 2024
DSSSB Recruitment 2024 For 1499 Various PostsApril 17, 2024
OICL AO Recruitment 2024 for 100 VacanciesApril 12, 2024
UPSC Recruitment 2024 for Scientist-B and Others April 11, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week March (16-22) 2024Last Date
SPMCIL Technician Recruitment 2024 for Supervisor And Other PostsApril 15, 2024 
Indian Bank Specialist Officer 2024 for 149 VacanciesApril 1, 2024
NHPC TE Recruitment 2024 For 280 Trainee Engineer PostsMarch 26, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week March (02-08) 2024Last Date
RFCL Engineer Recruitment 2024 For Various PostsMarch 31, 2024
RFCL Management Trainee Recruitment 2024 for 28 PostsMarch 14, 2024
NTPC Deputy Manager Recruitment 2024 For 110 PostsMarch 08, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week (February 24-March 01) 2024Last Date
NVS Teacher Recruitment 2024 For Various PostsMarch 31 2024
CSB Scientist Recruitment 2024 For 122 PostsTo be declared 
Indian Navy Recruitment 2024 for 254 SSC Officer PostsMarch 10, 2024
SBI SCO Recruitment 2024: Apply Online For 131 Manager PostsMarch 04, 2024
RFCL Management Trainee Recruitment 2024 for 28 PostsMarch 14, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week February (17-23) 2024Last Date
CPCL Recruitment 2024 For Engineer Posts March 11, 2024
ICG Assistant Commandant Recruitment 2024 For 70 PostsMarch 06, 2024
PNB SO Recruitment 2024 for 1025 Specialist Officer PostFebruary 25, 2024
DSSSB MTS Recruitment Notification 2024 for 567 VacanciesMarch 08, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week February (10-16) 2024Last Date
UPSC Recruitment 2024 For 120 Assistant DirectorFebruary 29, 2024
CEL Recruitment 2024 for 29 VacanciesMarch 01, 2024
NALCO Recruitment 2024 For 42 Vacancy February 18, 2024
ICG Navik GD Recruitment 2024 February 27, 2024
IIT Madras Recruitment 2024 For 64 Non Teaching PostsMarch 12, 2024 
Highlights of This Week February (03-09)2024 Last Date
RFCL Recruitment 2024 For Various Non-Executives PostsFebruary 22, 2024
NTPC Recruitment 2024 for 223 Assistant Executive PostsFebruary 08, 2024
NHAI Recruitment 2024 For Deputy Manager PostsFebruary 15, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week (January 25-February 02) 2024 Last Date
NABFID Recruitment 2024 for Senior Analyst PostsFebruary 02, 2024
MRPL Recruitment 2024 For Assistant ExecutivesFebruary 10, 2024
DSIIDC Recruitment 2024 For Assistant Executive Engineer PostsFebruary 29, 2024
REC Recruitment 2024 For 127 Managerial PostsFebruary 09, 2024
NCL Recruitment 2024 Notification For 150 Assistant ForemanFebruary 5, 2024
DSSSB Junior Judicial Assistant Vacancy 2024 for 990 JJA PA VacanciesFebruary 8, 2024
NIACL Assistant Recruitment 2024 for 300 VacanciesFebruary 15, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week January  (20-26) 2024 Last Date
CCRYN Recruitment 2024 For Officer postsWithin 45 days
IRCON Recruitment 2024 For Assistant Manager PostsFebruary 09, 2024
OIL India Recruitment 2024 Notification For 102 Senior OfficerJanuary 29, 2024
Highlights of This Week January  (13-19) 2024 Last Date
GSL Recruitment 2024 For Management Trainee PostsFebruary 02, 2024
Indian Air Force Agniveervayu INTAKE 01/2025February 06, 2024
DSSSB Recruitment 2024 for 4214 Teacher07 February 2023
SAIL Recruitment 2024 for 84 Consultants and Other PostsJanuary 22, 2024
SAIL Recruitment 2024 for 84 Consultants and Other PostsJanuary 30, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week January (05-12) 2024 Last Date
CSIR CBRI Recruitment 2024February 07, 2024
CSIR CGCRI Recruitment 2023 For Scientist PostsJanuary 24, 2024
NFL Recruitment 2024 For Manager & Other January 19, 2024
DSSSB SO 2024 Notification Out for 108 Section OfficerFebruary 7, 2024
DSSSB SO 2024 Notification Out for 108 Section OfficersJanuary 22, 2024
AAI Recruitment 2024 For Junior/Senior Assistant PostsFebruary 10, 2024
Highlights of This Week (30 December 2023-January 05 2024) Last Date
IIGM Recruitment 2024 For Teaching And Non-Teaching PositionsFebruary 04, 2024
SAIL Recruitment 2023 For Non-Executive PostsJanuary 18, 2024 
AAI Recruitment 2024 For Junior/Senior Assistant PostsFebruary 10, 2024
AAI Recruitment 2023 For Junior Assistant And OtherJanuary 26, 2024 
Highlights of This Week (December 23-29), 2023Last Date
EDAP Recruitment 2023-24 For AEE And Other PostsJanuary 05, 2024
NTRO Recruitment 2023 For Scientist B PostsJanuary 19, 2024
CSIR Recruitment 2024for 444 SO and ASO VacanciesJanuary 12, 2024
SAIL Recruitment 2023 For 92 Management Trainee December 31, 2023
UPSC Recruitment 2023 For 87 Specialist PostsJanuary 11, 2024
  
Highlights of This Week (December 16-22), 2023 
SECIL Recruitment 2023 For Supervisor And Other Posts04 January, 2024
RRC ECR Recruitment 2023 For Various Group C PostsJanuary 15, 2024
NTPC Mining Recruitment 2023 For 114 VacanciesDecember 31, 2023
IREL Recruitment 2023 For Executive Cadre And Other PostsJanuary 03, 2024
DAE Recruitment 2023: Apply Online For 62 Group C PostsDecember 31, 2023
SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2023 for 26146 Vacancies 31 December 2023
NTPC Recruitment 2023 For 30 Finance Executive Trainees December 20, 2023
DRDO Recruitment 2023 Notification For 32 VacanciesWithin 15 days
Highlights of This Week (December 09-15), 2023Last Date
NIMHR Recruitment 2023 For MTS, Clerk And Other PostsWithin 21 days
BIS Recruitment 2023 For Young Professional PostsDecember 16, 2023
NIT Manipur Recruitment 2023 For Faculty PostsDecember 28, 2023
EXIM Bank Recruitment 2023 For Manager And Other PostsJanuary 01, 2024
NABFID Recruitment 2023 For Senior Analyst PostsDecember 15, 2023
March 31, 2024January 01, 2024

Latest report claims only 7% Indian colleges achieve full campus placement; strong preference by recruiters on skills!

The report says placement 88 percent of HR practitioners expressed a strong preference for skill-based hiring over other factors such as experience, academics and more.

Only 7 percent of Indian colleges achieve full campus placement, as the top challenges for a significant percentage of recruiters are skill gaps and the inability to discover the right talent, according to a report.

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According to the annual Unstop Talent Report 2024, as many as 91 percent of students believe their college curricula offer an adequate level of preparedness for a job, whereas 66 percent of recruiters and 42 percent of university partners feel the skill gap and lack of preparation are major challenges in campus recruitment.

The report found that 88 percent of HR practitioners expressed a strong preference for skill-based hiring, prioritizing candidates’ abilities over other factors such as experience, academics, references, internships, and projects.

The findings are based on responses gathered from an extensive survey involving over 11,000 students, university partners, and human resource practitioners across the country.Additional insights were also gathered through conversations with HR leaders which divulged their views on employee desires, the role of mentorship, competition, and more.

“By highlighting the preferences and concerns of students and HR professionals, we aim to bridge the gap between talent supply and demand, enabling more informed decision-making and fostering a more efficient and effective hiring process,” Unstop Founder and CEO Ankit Aggarwal said.

The report further noted that the looming fear of layoffs has prompted three out of five (60 percent) students to prioritize job security overpay hikes. For most of them, in-hand salary remained the most valuable salary component, followed by perks and benefits.

Moreover, a significant percentage of B-school students prefer established and legacy firms, and working for startups has lost its charm.

Further, marketing emerged as the top preferred domain for B-school students, while Finance and Analytics topped the list for Arts and Science students.

In Arts, Science & Commerce, the most common offer for men was ₹6-10 LPA and for women was 2-5 LPA.

In B-School, 55 percent of men received an offer of over ₹16 LPA, but only 45 percent of women received an offer above ₹16 LPA, the report said.

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NEET PG 2024 preponed to June 23, result by July 15

In the latest notification released by the National Medical Commission, the NEET PG 2024 exam will be held on June 23, 2024.

The NEET PG 2024 exam date has been rescheduled to June 23, 2024, as per a recent notification from the National Medical Commission. Previously, the exam was set for July 7, 2024. The cut-off date for NEET PG 2024 remains unchanged at August 15. Candidates are required to register online and submit their application forms for the exam. The National Board of Examinations (NBE), the exam conducting body, will announce the results by July 15, 2024.

The National Board of Examinations (NBE) will release the application form for NEET PG 2024 online. Candidates will need to register by providing basic details such as name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID to submit the NEET PG 2024 application form.

HOW TO APPLY FOR NEET PG 2024?

  • Visit the official website of NBE, nbe.edu.in
  • Click on “NEET-PG”
  • Click on “New Registration” and enter the details such as name, email id, mobile number, etc
  • Click on “Submit”
  • A user ID and password will be sent to the registered email ID and mobile number
  • Log in and fill in academic details in the application form
  • Upload scanned copies of images in the right size and format
  • Pay the exam fee by any of the online modes such as net banking, debit/or credit cards
  • Choose exam center
  • Take a printout of the application form for future reference

IMPORTANT DATES

Conduct of NEET PG-2024: June 23, 2024

Declaration of result: By July 15, 2024

Counselling: August 5, 2024 to October 15, 2024

Start of academic session: September 16, 2024

Last date of joining: October 21, 2024.

This article was originally published on India Today.

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ISRO launches internships, student project trainee schemes: Details

Embark on an interstellar journey with ISRO’s internships and student project trainee schemes, offering hands-on space research experiences to students. Check out the eligibility, duration, and other details here.

In Short

  • ISRO offers Internship and Student Project Trainee Schemes to nurture talent and foster innovation
  • Eligible students engage in space research and exploration endeavors, gaining invaluable hands-on experience
  • Trainees receive certificates upon satisfactory completion of their projects or internships, contributing to India’s space odyssey.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is offering internship and student project trainee schemes to provide invaluable opportunities to engage in space research and exploration endeavours.

If you are planning to build your skills for the fast-growing space industry, check out the details below.

ISRO INTERNSHIP 2024

Eligibility criteria: Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG), and PhD students, Indian citizens pursuing or completing their studies from recognised Indian or foreign universities/institutions in Science/Technology fields are eligible. Interns must possess a minimum aggregate of 60% or a CGPA of 6.32 on a scale of 10.

Duration: The internship duration spans a maximum of 45 days, offering a glimpse into ISRO’s dynamic environment.

Selection criteria: Allocation of internship projects is based on expertise, project availability, and course relevance to ISRO’s work.

ISRO STUDENT PROJECT TRAINEE SCHEMES 2024

Duration for different education levels: This scheme caters to various student categories, offline, with specified educational criteria:

  • Engineering (BE/BTech) students, post 6th semester, with a minimum 45-day tenure.
  • ME/MTech students, post 1st semester, engaging for a minimum of 120 days.
  • BSc/Diploma students in their final year, embarking on a 45-day journey.
  • MSc students, after completing the 1st semester, for a minimum of 120 days.
  • PhD scholars, post coursework, for a duration of at least 30 months.

Eligibility:All participants must maintain a minimum aggregate of 60% or CGPA 6.32. Traineeships are granted based on project availability and student suitability.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

ISRO emphasises the significance of hands-on experience and provides essential guidelines for interns and trainees:

  • No stipend or financial assistance is provided.
  • Accommodation facilities are not provided, but guest house/hostel accommodations may be available at a charge.
  • Certificates are awarded upon satisfactory completion of projects/internships.
  • Access is limited to UNCLASSIFIED areas of ISRO labs/establishments.
  • Clearance is necessary for publishing papers/reports regarding ISRO work.

ISRO’s internship and student project trainee schemes stand as pillars of educational outreach and technological advancement, paving the way for aspiring space enthusiasts to contribute to India’s space odyssey.

This article was originally published on India Today.

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Meet IFS officer, who left high-paying job to crack UPSC exam, took 3-year gap, now posted in…

IFS officer: Her first attempt in 2013 ended in disappointment, followed by another failed attempt in 2016, despite reaching the interview stage

Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer Pujya Priyadarshini faced numerous setbacks in her pursuit of success in the UPSC exams. Despite failing thrice and contemplating quitting, the unwavering support of her family encouraged her to give it another try. Her journey embodies the adage that every success story is also a tale of great adversity.

Initially, Priyadarshini’s dreams of becoming an IAS officer seemed out of reach as she struggled through failures. After completing her B.Com in Delhi, she pursued a post-graduation in Public Administration from Columbia University in New York. During this time, she juggled her studies with work commitments, all the while preparing diligently for the UPSC exams.

Her first attempt in 2013 ended in disappointment, followed by another failed attempt in 2016, despite reaching the interview stage. Undeterred by these setbacks, she resolved to persevere. However, 2017 brought further disappointment when she narrowly missed success in the preliminary examination, leading her to consider giving up on her UPSC aspirations altogether.

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Yet, it was the unwavering support and encouragement from her family that reignited her determination. Bolstered by their belief in her abilities, Priyadarshini summoned the courage to make one final attempt.

Her persistence paid off when she secured an impressive All India Rank 11 in the 2018 UPSC exam, finally realizing her dream of becoming an IAS officer.

Reflecting on her journey, Priyadarshini offers valuable advice to fellow aspirants. She emphasizes the importance of hard work, patience, and resilience in the face of failure. Her message is clear: setbacks are not roadblocks but growth opportunities. With dedication and perseverance, success in the UPSC exams is attainable for anyone willing to put in the effort.

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This article is originally published on DNAIndia.com!

TNPSC group 4 Recruitment 2024: Last date to apply for 6,244 vacancies!

TNPSC Group 4 Recruitment 2024: Eligible and interested candidates can apply up to 11:59 pm on the official website, tnpsc.gov.in.

TNPSC Group 4 Recruitment 2024: The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) will close today, February 28, the online application window for the group 4 recruitment examination. Eligible and interested candidates can apply up to 11:59 pm on the official website, tnpsc.gov.in. The direct link has been provided below.

As per the exam notification, candidates who apply by the above-mentioned deadline can edit their application forms between March 4 and 6.

The examination is scheduled to be held on June 9 in a single shift from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm.

In the examination, there will be a single paper, containing questions which will be of SSCL or Class 10 level of difficulty.

The paper will be divided into two sections – part A or Tamil Eligibility-cum Scoring Test will have 100 questions for 150 marks and the second part will be on General Studies (75 questions) and Aptitude and Mental Ability Test (25 questions) for 150 marks.

To apply for this recruitment process, candidates should be between 18 years to 32 years old as on July 1, 2024. This is for posts other than Village Administrative Officer, Forest Guard, Forest Guard with Driving Licence, Forest Watcher, and Forest Watcher (Tribal Youth).

For these posts, candidates should be between 21-32 years old as on July 1, 2024.

Relaxation in the upper age limit will be applicable to reserved category candidates.

For further information, candidates can visit the official website of the commission.

This article was published on Hindustantimes.News!

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Who is Ashwin Ramaswami? First Gen Z Indian-American runs as Democrat for Georgia State Senate!

With an aim to give back to the community, Indian-American Ashwin Ramaswami is running from the Democratic party for State Senate in Georgia’s 48th district.

Ashwin Ramaswami

Ashwin Ramaswami, who has established a career in software engineering, election security and technology law, has become the first Indian-American from Gen Z to run for a state or federal legislature in the United States.

Also known as Zoomers, Generation Z includes people born between 1997 and 2012.

With an aim to give back to the community, Ramaswami is running from the Democratic party for State Senate in Georgia’s 48th district, which includes parts of Johns Creek, Suwanee, Alpharetta, Cumming, Sugar Hill, and Buford.

The position is presently held by Republican Shawn Still, who was indicted alongside former President Donald Trump on allegations of trying to overturn the 2020 election results.

Ashwin Ramaswami: The child of immigrants

Born to parents who immigrated to the US from Tamil Nadu in 1990, Ramaswami graduated from Stanford in 2021, where he studied computer science.

“I’m the child of immigrants, but I was born and raised in Johns Creek. For a long time, I was interested in how I could give back to my community. I didn’t want to stay in the Bay. I wanted to come and give back,” said Ramaswami, 24, in an interview to The Stanford Daily.

“I have strong ties. I’d also break barriers in terms of being the first Indian American and Gen Z member of the Georgia State Senate. So I’d bring a new voice to politics,” he added

Fond of epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata

Ramaswami, whose both parents are from the IT sector, has developed interest in Indian culture philosophy. While growing up, he enjoyed learning more about epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita.

“My parents both came to the US in the 1990s. They both came from Tamil Nadu. My mom is from Chennai, my dad is from Coimbatore. I’ve always grown up with Indian culture and also American culture growing up as well. I’m a Hindu. I’ve been very interested in Indian culture philosophy my whole life,” he told in another interview to PTI.

“When I was in college, I actually learned Sanskrit and ended up reading a lot of ancient texts and got very interested in reading Upanishads, ..and my whole life I’ve been very involved in yoga and meditation and now also teaching Baal Vihara to younger students,” he said.

The challenges & decision behind running for the office

On being asked how his young age impacted the experience of running a campaign so far, he said: “It’s really about bridging that gap. So, of course, I’m talking to people my age who are excited there’s someone like them representing them, but then I’m talking a lot to people from other generations who have the resources that [Gen Z candidates] need to succeed but also understand we need new voices. The most important thing is your integrity and competence.”

Ramaswami further spoke about the issues he would be hoping to address if elected to the office. “Everyone should make sure they have access to a quality education. We want to make sure people have access to jobs and the economy, entrepreneurship and also access to healthcare, reproductive rights and all these issues that matter to us. That’s why I’ve been running.”

“Public safety is [a top priority] as well. We have to make sure our communities are safe. We really want to prevent things like school shootings,” he added.

If elected, he would be Georgia’s first Generation Z State Senator and the only state senator with degrees in both computer science and law. He would also make new ground as the first Indian American to serve in the Georgia State Legislature.

Ashwin Ramaswami’s work experience

Ramaswami, a Georgia native, has collaborated with organizations, startups, and small enterprises to leverage technology to benefit the public and provide job opportunities. As a public servant, he worked for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on cybersecurity and election security, collaborating with state and municipal election offices to ensure the 2020 and 2022 elections. He also served as a legal fellow for the Georgia Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division.

“I did my undergraduate at Stanford in computer science. I worked a lot on startups at work, but I soon realised that we need more tech people in the federal government, which is why I joined the federal government and started working on election security and cybersecurity starting in 2020,” he said.

This Article Was Originally Published on Hindustantimes News!

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In June 2018, she started preparing for the UPSC exam and kept history as an optional subject for the exam.

UPSC Exam

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UPSC is one of India’s most difficult exams, IAS aspirants from different parts of India prepare with sheer focus and strategized to crack it. Only a few of those become successful in clearing the exam and earning the positions of IAS officer, IPS officer, and more. Many aspirants take 2-3 attempts to crack UPSC CSE. However, some serving civil servants have cracked it in their first attempt, IAS Chandrajyoti Singh is one of them. 

Chandrajyoti Singh is the daughter of a retired army officer. She has been to many states while in school. Chandrajyoti’s father, Col. Dalbara Singh, served as an army radiologist, and her mother was Lt. Col. Meen Singh. Her parents always motivated her to do well in life. 

With a 10 CGPA, she completed her Class 10 board from Jalandhar’s APJ School. In class 12, she scored 95.4% marks from Chandigarh’s Bhawan Vidyalaya.

After class 12th, she got admission in Delhi University’s St. Stephen’s College. In 2018, she graduated with an honours degree in History from Delhi University with a 7.75 CGPA. After completing her graduation, Chandrajyoti took a one-year break.

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in 2018, Singh started preparing for the UPSC exam and cleared the exam in her first attempt with AIR 28. Chandrajyoti Singh became an IAS officer at the age of 22. Chandrajyoti prepared a thorough strategy and followed it strictly to crack the exam. Her story is an inspiration for all UPSC aspirants. 

Chandrajyoti Singh became an IAS officer at the age of 22. Going by the simple approach to cracking UPSC, Chandrjyoti decided to read the newspaper for 1-2 hours every day and prepare her own notes. Weekly revision helped IAS officer Chandrjyoti a lot as she focused on mock tests. Presently, she is an IAS officer of the Punjab cadre who is posted as SDM of Mohali.

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List Of Colleges, Central/State Universities That Accept CUET Exam Scores: CUET Participating Universities 2024!

CUET 2024: With no official statement as to when the National Testing Agency(NTA) will begin the CUET registration process, media reports claim that the application for the Common University Entrance

CUET 2024: With no official statement as to when the National Testing Agency(NTA) will begin the CUET registration process, media reports claim that the application for the Common University Entrance Test for the undergraduate programme and courses is expected to begin from February 19, 2024. Along with the CUET UG 2024 application form, NTA will release the information bulletin, paper pattern, mode of examination, and list of participating colleges and universities – central, state, deemed, private, and other universities.NTA is expected to release a new website for the CUET UG registration process; however, this is tentative. This year, NTA has activated a series of designated new websites for the competitive examination it is conducting and so this can be expected same for CUET UG.

CUET Participating Universities 2024: List of Central Universities That Accepts CUET Exam Score

  • Aligarh Muslim University
  • Assam University
  • Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University
  • Banaras Hindu University
  • Central University of Andhra Pradesh
  • Central University of South Bihar
  • Central University of Gujarat
  • Central University of Haryana
  • Central University of Himachal Pradesh
  • Central University of Jammu
  • Central University of Jharkhand
  • Central University of Karnataka
  • Central University of Kashmir
  • Central University of Kerala
  • Central University of Odisha
  • Central University of Punjab
  • Central University of Rajasthan
  • Central University of Tamil Nadu
  • Dr. Harisingh Gaur Vishwa Vidyalaya
  • Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
  • Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University
  • Indira Gandhi National Tribal University
  • Jamia Millia Islamia
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya
  • Manipur University
  • Maulana Azad National Urdu University
  • Mizoram University
  • Nagaland University
  • North Eastern Hill University
  • Pondicherry University
  • Rajiv Gandhi University
  • Sikkim University
  • Tezpur University
  • The English and Foreign Languages University
  • Tripura University
  • University of Allahabad
  • University of Delhi
  • University of Hyderabad
  • Visva Bharati University
  • Mahatma Gandhi Central University
  • Central Sanskrit University, Delhi
  • Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit University
  • National Sanskrit University

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CUET (UG) – 2024 State University

  • Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University
  • Barkatullah University
  • Bhattadev University
  • Binod Bihari Mahto Koyalanchal University, Dhanbad
  • Cluster University Of Jammu
  • Cluster University Of Srinagar
  • Cotton University
  • Delhi Skill And Entrepreneurship University
  • Delhi Technological University
  • Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya
  • Dr. A.p.j. Abdul Kalam Technical University
  • Dr. B.r. Ambedkar School Of Economics University
  • Dr. B.r. Ambedkar University Delhi
  • Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University
  • Govt. College For Women, Parade Ground, Jammu
  • Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
  • Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur
  • Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University For Women
  • Islamia College Of Science And Commerce
  • Islamic University Of Science And Technology, Kashmir
  • Jamshedpur Women’s University
  • Jharkhand Raksha Shakti University
  • Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Language University
  • Kolhan University
  • Madan Mohan Malaviya University Of Technology
  • Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University
  • Netaji Subhas University Of Technology
  • Nilamber Pitamber University
  • Opjs University Churu, Rajasthan
  • Ranchi University
  • Sardar Patel University Of Police Security And Criminal Justice
  • Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University
  • Sido Kanhu Murmu University, Dumka
  • University Of Jammu
  • University Of Kashmir
  • Vikram University
  • Vinoba Bhave University

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CUET (UG) – 2024 Deemed University

  • Avinashilingam Institute For Home Science And Higher Education For Women
  • Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
  • Datta Meghe Institute Of Higher Education And ResearchDayalbagh Educational Institute
  • Footwear Design And Development Institute
  • Gandhi Institute Of Technology And Management – Bengaluru, Karnataka (off Campus)
  • Gandhi Institute Of Technology And Management – Hyderabad, Telangana (off Campus)
  • Gandhi Institute Of Technology And Management – Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh (Main Campus)Govt. Degree College (autonomous), Baramulla
  • Graphic Era University
  • Gujarat Vidyapith
  • Gurukula Kangri
  • Hindustan Institute Of Technology And Science
  • Jain (deemed-to-be University) , Bangalore (karnataka)
  • Jamia Hamdard
  • Jaypee Institute Of Information Technology
  • Kalasalingam Academy Of Research And Education
  • Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation (deemed To Be University)
  • Lakshmibai National Institute Of Physical Education
  • Lingaya’s Vidyapeeth
  • Maharishi Markandeshwar (deemed To Be University), Mullana – Ambala
  • Manav Rachna International Institute Of Research And Studies
  • Nehru Gram Bharati
  • Noorul Islam Centre For Higher Education
  • Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational And Research Institute
  • Shobhit University
  • SRM Institute Of Science And Technology (deemed University), Ncr Campus
  • Tata Institute Of Social Sciences (TISS)
  • The Gandhigram Rural Institute (DTBU)
  • Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth
  • Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation
  • Yenepoya University

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JEE Mains 2024 Exam Live: NTA JEE Paper 1 exam begins, exam day guidelines here!

JEE Mains 2024 Exam Live: Follow the blog for latest updates on NTA JEE Paper 1 exam!

JEE Mains 2024 Exam Live: National Testing Agency, NTA have started JEE Mains Paper 1 examination for B.E/B.Tech on January 27, 2024. The Joint Entrance Examination Session 1 for B.E/B.Tech papers will be conducted on January 27, 29, 30, 31 and February 1, 2024.

The examination will be conducted in two shifts- a first shift from 9 am to 12 noon and the second shift from 3 pm to 6 pm at various exam centres across the country.

The candidates scheduled to appear for Paper 1 are required to download their Admit Card of JEE (Main) – 2024 Session 1 (January 2024) (using their Application No. and Date of Birth) for Paper 1 from the website. Follow the blog for the latest updates on exam dates, exam day guidelines, admit cards, exam analysis, student reactions and more.

JEE Main 2024 Session 1 exam: Exam day guidelines

1.Candidates appearing for the examination will have to report to the exam centre 2 hours before the commencement of the exam.

2.Candidates should take their seats immediately after the opening of the Examination Hall. A seat indicating Roll Number will be allotted to each candidate. Candidates should find and sit in their allocated seats only.

3.The candidate must show, on-demand, the Admit Card downloaded/printed from the NTA website for admission in the examination room/hall.

4.The candidate should ensure that the Question Paper available on the computer is as per his/her opted subject indicated in the Admit Card.

5.Candidates can approach the Centre Superintendent/Invigilator in the room for any technical assistance, first aid emergency, or any other information during the course of the examination.

1. Print copy of admit card along with self declaration downloaded from NTA website duly filled in.

2. One passport size photograph for pasting on the specific space in the Attendance Sheet at Centre during the examination.

3. Any one of the authorized photo IDs (must be original, valid, and non-expired) – School Identity Card/ PAN card/ Driving License/ Voter ID/ Passport/ Aadhaar Card (With photograph)/E-Aadhaar with photograph/ Ration Card with photograph/ Class 12 Board Admit Card with photograph/ Bank Passbook with Photograph.

4. PwD certificate issued by the authorized medical officer, if claiming the relaxation under PwD category

5. Transparent ball point pen.

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