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Telangana Welfare School Closes Admissions

Haydarabad: TELANGANA Social Welfare Housing Educational Institutions Association (TGSWREIS), 2025-26 academic year for all housing schools for the V classes completed the acceptance and all the seats were filled, he said.

The allocation was based on a merit list drawn from an entrance test earlier this year. When throwing seats, signs, empty positions on a social category and regional basis were taken into consideration. Authorities said that the process is following a transparent system aiming to maintain fair access.

Parents with waiting problems were asked to approach the regional officer of their regions. More updates will be available through local administrative offices or TGSWREIS website.

Manuu to accept online applications

Haydarabad: Maulaana Azad National Urdu University (Manuu), 2025-26 until June 19 for merit-based courses to be accepted online applications, he said.

The courses presented include graduate degrees such as Urdu, English, Hindi, Arabic, Persian, Translation, Public Administration, Political Science, Islamic Studies, History, Economics, Sociology, Law Research, Journalism and Mass Communication and Social Service. Science issues such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, botany and zoology are part of the list with professional options such as MCOM and MVOC. Medical laboratory technology and medical imaging technology.

The lateral input to MA JMC is also open. In addition to a four -time PG diploma, 10 part -time diploma courses and seven certificate programs, a full -time PG diploma has a full -time PG diploma. Certificates, diploma and BSC courses are also listed in the field of fashion technology and interior design. Details are available in the University Portal. QUESTIONS can be sent via E -Post or referred to the input aid table.

ABVP protest against walking fees

Haydarabad: Achil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activists organized a protest against the last march in bus passes in Bhavan on Tuesday. The students came together to request the decision to be taken back immediately. They claimed that the increase in wage, especially for young vehicles from low -income families, has been an additional financial burden.

ABVP City Secretary Prithvi Raj described the decision as both unfair and out of contact with the daily struggles of the students. The authority said that the increase in wage increased by making travel more expensive and restricted access to education and replaced with an increase in the number of buses.

The protest ended with a collective call to make public transport accessable and affordable. The students wanted their voices to be included in future decisions that affect their daily lives and education.

TET exam starts today

Haydarabad:The TaLangana State Teacher Conformity Test (TGTET) will start on Wednesday in 15 districts and will continue until 30 June. More than nine days and 16 sessions, the test will take place in Adilabad, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Hanumakonda, Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Khamammam, Maggg, Mahamgam, Mahamggi, Mahamgam, Mahamggi, Mahamgam. Nizamabad, Peddapalli, Rangarereddy, Siddipet, Syria and Warangal regions.

A total of 1,83,653 applications were received. Paper I 63.261 Candidate and Paper II 1,20,392. The Ministry of School Education stated that all arrangements have been made in coordination with the relevant departments in order to conduct the exam intact.

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