Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT Delhi) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) to enhance road safety. As a part of the agreement, IIIT Delhi will conduct surveys for collecting imagery and other related data related to availability and condition of road signages on selected National Highways stretches. The tentative length to be covered under this project shall be around 25,000 km.
The data collected through surveys will be processed by IIIT Delhi through deployment of Artificial Intelligence for accurate identification and classification of road signs. IIIT Delhi will also conduct a gap study that will be carried out by assessing the difference between the survey findings and the requirement of road signs as per the approved road signages plan of the respective Contract Agreement.

The National Institutional Ranking Framework released the NIRF rankings for the year 2025 on September 4, on the official website, nirfindia.org. In the overall category, 17 Indian Institue of Technology (s) have made it to the list of top IIT colleges; IIT Roorkee moved up to 7th position, and IIT Indore moved up 6 places from 33rd to 27th position this year. However, IIT Guwahati dopped from 9th to 11th position. Check the list of top IIT colleges in India as per the latest NIRF ranking 2025 in the article.
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IIIT Delhi is now accepting applications for its PG Diploma in Data Science in Health and Climate Change for Social Impact, a program designed to equip professionals with the skills to leverage data science for addressing pressing health and climate challenges. The last date for application submission is August 31, 2025. This initiative is a collaboration with prominent organizations such as Artpark and J-PAL South Asia at IFMR, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience backed by academic excellence. The programme will commence in October 2025.

JoSAA Round 5 IIIT Cutoff 2025 - The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will release the IIIT Round 5 cutoff 2025 in online mode at the official website - josaa.admissions.nic.in, after the release of the JoSAA seat allotment result 2025 for Round 5. Candidates should note that only a limited number of seats are available at IIITs as per the JoSAA Round 5 seat allotment. The JoSAA Cutoff 2025 Round 5 is formulated considering the total number of seats available across the IIITs and the total number of candidates registering for admission. Candidates can find the JoSAA Round 5 IIIT cutoff and the previous year’s opening and closing ranks in this article.
Latest Updates: The Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) response sheet will be released on May 22, 2025, and following the response sheet, the JEE Advanced 2025 answer key will be released on May 26, 2025. Along with releasing the provisional answer key, the objection tracker window will be activated on the official website, through which the candidates will be able to challenge the provisional answer key on May 26 and 27, 2025. After the scrutiny of the objections, the final answer key and the JEE Advanced 2025 result will be released on the official website: jeeadv.ac.in.

IIT JAM Exams Centres Under IIT Guwahati: IIT JAM exam 2025 will be conducted on February 2, 2025. When a student chooses the 1st IIT JAM exam centre in the registration form, the zone is automatically selected based on the first choice out of all the 8 zones. The candidates must then choose the 2nd and 3rd exam centres within the same zone. This article contains a zone-by-zone list of IIT JAM exam centres 2025 along with the list of IIT JAM 2025 exam centres under IIT Guwahati. In addition, there are various IIT JAM 2025 exam centres spread across eight different IIT zones, each with its own city code. Students can select a JAM exam centre based on how easily they can travel to the exam centre and other important factors. Check out the complete list of IIT JAM Exam centres under IIT Guwahati and select the most suitable one while filling out the form.
Read this article to learn about IIT JAM 2025 exam centres at IIT Guwahati!
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List of JEE Main Exam Centres in Uttar Pradesh 2026 includes Kanpur, Mathura, Lucknow, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Bareilly, Ghaziabad, Gorakhpur, Noida/Greater Noida, Jhansi, Meerut, Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar, Sitapur, etc. The exact centre address for the JEE Main Session 1 exam will be provided through the JEE Main Session 1 admit card, which will be released on the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates will be able to access their JEE Main admit card 2026 by logging into their registered accounts using their application number and password. Know the list of JEE Main Exam Centres in Uttar Pradesh 2026 and check the centre list with location.

For JEE Main 2026, scoring 98 percentile is generally expected to require a raw score between 160 and 175 marks out of 300. However, it is important to understand that this range is not fixed. The exact marks for 98 percentile in JEE Mains 2026 can vary depending on many factors, such as the difficulty level of the paper, the shift you appear in, and the overall performance of candidates in that particular session.

KCET Previous Year Question Paper with Solutions PDF: According to previous year KCET question papers, topics like Coordinate Geometry, Algebra, Probability, and Statistics had the highest weightage in Mathematics. Moreover, for Physics and Chemistry, topics like Coordination Compounds, Electrochemistry and Electrostatics, Current Electricity, and Electromagnetic Induction respectively carried the highest weight. Students also found 2-3 questions repeated from KCET previous years' question papers with just values changed. Hence, candidates who attempted the previous year's papers before the KCET exam got an idea about the KCET chapter wise weightage and found it quite helpful to score good marks in the KCET 2026 exam. Going through previous year's question papers for KCET 2026 exam will not only familiarize candidates with the question format, like multiple-choice, short answer, or long answer, but also make them aware of the KCET chapter wise weightage thus helping them strategize their KCET study plan by focusing on the important areas.
With the help of previous year question papers for KCET applicants will be able to understand the type of questions asked in the exam and figure out the KCET chapter wise weightage, the difficulty level, the question paper pattern, and many important aspects of the KCET 2026 exam. Check on this page KCET Previous Year Question Paper with Solutions PDF!
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Chemistry often feels challenging for many GUJCET aspirants because it requires both understanding and practice. Some chapters feel logical. Other chapters need memorisation, and without a plan, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. With about three months left for GUJCET 2026, the situation can be handled well. Chemistry is one of the subjects where smart planning can quickly turn average preparation into solid preparation. This article plans out a practical 3-month effective study plan for GUJCET Chemistry 2026 preparation that focuses on clarity, regular revision, and exam-orientated practice.
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GUJCET 2026 is an important entrance exam for students aiming for engineering/ pharmacy course admissions in the state of Gujarat. But during their preparation, they may wonder 'Can I attempt GUJCET more than once?' or 'How many attempts can I get in GUJCET?' They may also wonder if it’s possible to take GUJCET after a gap year, and return with stronger preparation if they fail the first time. In any case, we are providing a clear case for your GUJCET preparation, answering your GUJCET 2026 attempt question and gap year provisions.
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