logo
70 students clear test from Bokaro

70 students clear test from Bokaro

Time of India14-06-2025
Bokaro: Over 70 students from Bokaro cracked the NEET-UG, 2025. DPS Bokaro led with over 25 students while Chinmaya Vidyalaya followed with over 15, including Tanisha who scored AIR-3106.
Guru Gobind Singh Public School announced 10 qualifiers, including Falak Naaz Khan and Aditya Sharma. Sree Ayyappa Public School said 11 of its students were successful. IPEM Bokaro shone with Sarika Sparshika, who scored 553 marks. TNN
Follow more information on
Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here
. Get
real-time live updates
on rescue operations and check
full list of passengers onboard AI 171
.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

44 Manipur students clear NEET, JEE with army's support under Super-50 scheme
44 Manipur students clear NEET, JEE with army's support under Super-50 scheme

India Today

time3 hours ago

  • India Today

44 Manipur students clear NEET, JEE with army's support under Super-50 scheme

The Indian Army has felicitated 44 students from Manipur who cleared the NEET and JEE 2025 examinations after receiving training at the Red Shield Centre for Excellence and Wellness, widely known as the 'Manipur Super-50'. The ceremony took place in Bishnupur district on Tuesday and saw attendance from both military and civil to Defence spokesperson Lt Col Amit Shukla, the programme aims to support students from underprivileged backgrounds with free coaching, mentorship, and resources. Run in partnership with the National Integrity and Educational Development Organisation (NIEDO), the initiative is part of a larger push by the Army to empower youth through education in conflict-affected JEE SUCCESS REFLECTS GRIT AND TIMELY SUPPORT Of the 44 students recognised, 37 qualified NEET and 13 cracked JEE, with six students clearing both. Notably, Philem Jenin Singh emerged as one of the state's NEET toppers, securing a 97.06 percentile. The students' success comes despite difficult circumstances, including frequent disruptions to their academic Col Shukla said many of them had studied through challenging conditions, but their determination to pursue education had remained firm. 'Their success is not just academic; it reflects resilience and clarity of purpose,' he felicitation ceremony was attended by Deputy Commissioner Pooja Elangbam, Superintendent of Police Ravi Kumar Ksh, and NIEDO Director Rohit Shrivastava. During the event, students and their parents interacted with officials and received awards as a mark of expressed gratitude to the Army and NIEDO, crediting the initiative for guiding their children towards a meaningful path. One parent remarked that without the Super-50 support, such opportunities would have been out of Indian Army, through this initiative, has reiterated its commitment to education and youth development in the defence spokesperson said such programmes not only change individual lives but also contribute to social progress and long-term peace in the Super-50 model, quietly gaining ground, now stands as an example of how targeted educational intervention can yield tangible outcomes -- both for the student and the society they return to.(WITH AGENCY INPUTS)- Ends

SKUAST Kashmir Result 2025: UET-UG entrance exam result announced at skuastkashmir.ac.in: Direct link
SKUAST Kashmir Result 2025: UET-UG entrance exam result announced at skuastkashmir.ac.in: Direct link

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Time of India

SKUAST Kashmir Result 2025: UET-UG entrance exam result announced at skuastkashmir.ac.in: Direct link

UET-UG 2025 results announced by SKUAST-K; counselling details awaited SKUAST Kashmir UET-UG 2025 result: The Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) has officially declared the results of the University Entrance Test for Undergraduate Programmes (UET-UG) 2025. Candidates who appeared for the written examination can now check, download, and print their scorecards by logging in to the official admissions portal — The UET-UG 2025 was conducted across various centres in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir for admission to undergraduate programmes, excluding in Artificial Intelligence and in Environmental and Disaster Studies. As per the official notification issued by the Office of the Controller of Examinations, the results have been made available online from 12:00 noon onwards. Result declared following release of final answer key The final and revised answer key for the OMR-based written examination was notified under reference No. AU/CoE/U-1/2025/693-696. This served as the basis for evaluating the candidates' performance in the entrance examination. It is important to note that merely securing a place in the result sheet does not guarantee admission or eligibility for document verification. Candidates must satisfy all the necessary eligibility conditions as outlined by the university's Counselling Board. The schedule for document verification and further admission formalities will be notified separately in due course. How to check and download SKUAST Kashmir UET-UG 2025 result online Candidates can follow the steps below to check their result: Step 1: Visit the official admissions website of SKUAST-K: Step 2: Click on the link for 'UET-UG 2025 Result' available on the homepage. Step 3: Enter your login credentials such as registration number and password/date of birth. Step 4: Your scorecard will be displayed on the screen. Check all the details carefully. Step 5: Download and print a copy of the result for future reference. Official communication and further instructions The result notification (No. AU/CoE/U-1/2025/803-815) was issued by the Controller of Examinations, Dr. K. N. Qaisa. A copy of the result notification has also been forwarded to the Secretary to the Vice-Chancellor for the information of the Vice-Chancellor. Candidates are advised to regularly visit the official SKUAST-K website for updates regarding the counselling schedule and document verification process.

Air India pilots carry simulator test after Ahmedabad crash; results show Boeing 787-8 kept flying
Air India pilots carry simulator test after Ahmedabad crash; results show Boeing 787-8 kept flying

Indian Express

time6 hours ago

  • Indian Express

Air India pilots carry simulator test after Ahmedabad crash; results show Boeing 787-8 kept flying

A group of senior Air India pilots recreated on simulators some adverse conditions, such as flying with higher weight and temperature, and with landing gear down and retracted wing flaps at 50 feet, with the results showing the Boeing 787-8 aircraft continued flying, sources said on Wednesday. The simulator test was carried out independently by the Air India Boeing 787 aircraft fleet trainers during a simulator training session at the airline's Mumbai facility within days of the crash of an Air India Dreamliner in Ahmedabad, sources said. When contacted, Air India said pilots conducted simulator tests on their own, and the airline had no role in that. Among the various theories doing the rounds initially regarding the possible causes of the Air India aircraft crash in Ahmedabad on June 12 that killed over 260 people, was that the pilot flew the aircraft with retracted flaps and gear down. 'The pilots simulated AI 171 flight conditions on their own during the training session. They attempted to create some slightly adverse conditions like with higher weight and higher temperature, while keeping (landing) gear down and retracting (wing) flaps at 50 feet altitude,' said a source. 'In the simulator, the aircraft continued flying,' he said. Flaps are movable panels, located along the trailing edge of an aircraft's wings, which get extended during takeoff and landing to increase the wing's surface area, which provides more 'lift' that keeps the plane flying. This additional aerodynamic force is crucial during low-speed flight, like takeoff or landing. Flaps are adjusted manually by either pilot, depending on the situation. In cruise flight, they remain retracted. The crash, one of the worst air disasters in India in decades, involved a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operating as Air India flight AI 171. The aircraft was en route to London's Gatwick Airport when it crashed into a medical hostel complex in Ahmedabad's Meghani Nagar area shortly after takeoff. Of the 242 people onboard, 241 were killed, with only one survivor. The total death toll stood at 260, including casualties on the ground. India's nodal aircraft accident probe agency, AAIB, launched a probe after the tragedy and constituted a multidisciplinary team on June 13. The team includes representatives from the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), an air traffic control officer, and an aviation medicine specialist. Last week, the government said data is being extracted from black boxes, and analysis of the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder is underway to reconstruct the sequence of events that led to the fatal crash of the Air India plane in Ahmedabad on June 12.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store