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.

Are you searching for the difference between UCEED marks vs rank 2025? Then you have come to the right place! UCEED is an important national-level exam conducted every year by IIT Bombay. So, if you are targeting admission to B.Des courses at different IITs and IIITDM, you must know the correlation between the marks and rank scored in UCEED 2025. Ranking well is about scoring high, but knowing how the marks feed into your rank is important. You can secure a position among the top 10 of the test-takers if you score higher than 135 out of 300. You must score somewhere between 125 and 135 to obtain a position among the top 50. If you score between 115 and 125, you will achieve a position among the top 150. The mean and standard deviation for Part-A (UCEED 2025) are 61.50 and 25.69, respectively. In this guide, we break down just how UCEED marks influence your rank and discuss factors that affect the relationship between UCEED ranks vs marks 2025. Most importantly, it will share useful tips to boost scores and improve ranking to be up with your UCEED 2025 preparations and the ensuing smooth admissions process.

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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Special needs candidates in JEE Main 2026 are well-taken care of. They receive all the assistance needed to have an equal opportunity to clear this important exam. The facilities and support for special needs candidates in JEE Main 2026 begin from compensatory time or scribe assistance. Physical accommodations, seat reservations, and infrastructural support are all available to such students.

If you are preparing for JEE Mains 2026, you must be already spending days solving question banks, attempting daily mock tests, and revising familiar topics again and again. However, many students overlook some chapters that are crucial for the exam. These chapters are not always hard, but you might not pay much attention to them because thinking they aren't as important or that they don't come up in questions very often. This article highlights IIT JEE Mathematics topics that are often skipped but can potentially fetch you high marks if attempted correctly. You can also follow some important tips on how to study these chapters for a full-proof preparation and better scores in JEE Main 2026 exam.
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JEE Main Cutoff for Advanced 2026 will be released by the National Testing Agency. The minimum JEE Main 2026 marks required to qualify for JEE Advanced for the General category is 86 marks, EWS is 84 marks, OBC is 82, SC is 60, and PwD is 0.0018. The JEE Main expected cut-off 2026 is based on the students' reactions and analysis of the previous session JEE Main exam. To get eligible for JEE Advanced, candidates must aim for above 90 percentile and a 250+ score in JEE Main 2026. The JEE Main rank required to qualify for JEE Advanced is around 500-1000.

IIT Hyderabad improves in QS Asia Rankings 2026: The Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH) has made an impressive leap in the QS Asia University Rankings 2026, securing the 270th position, a remarkable improvement of 50 places from last year’s 320th rank. This achievement positions IITH among the top 10 IITs in India, highlighting its steady progress in both academic and employer reputation.

GATE 2026 Mock Test: The Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati has released GATE 2026 Mock Test today, November 13. To participate, candidates are invited to visit the official website at gate2026.iitg.ac.in, where they can undertake the mock test across various papers. For ease of access, a direct link to the paper-specific mock test has been provided below. The mock test encompasses 38 papers, and candidates can log in using their unique username and password to participate. It is essential to recognize that the actual GATE 2026 examination may exhibit differences in features compared to the mock test. The mock test should not be regarded as indicative of the topics that will be covered in the actual examination; for this, candidates are advised to consult the syllabus page.
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