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SILVER CET-2025 results announced

SILVER CET-2025 results announced

The Hindu21-06-2025

The results of SILVER CET–2025 for admissions into Silver Jubilee Government College, Kurnool for the academic year 2025-2026 were announced on Saturday by the Cluster University In-charge Vice-Chancellor Prof. V. Venkata Basavarao and Registrar Dr. Katta Venkateswarlu.
Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Basavarao said that several students who studied in the Silver Jubilee College achieved success in their life and those who have qualified in the SILVER CET will also have a bright future. He asked them to focus on their academics.
Registrar Venkateswarlu said that 1,196 appeared for the CET and 1,085 of them have qualified. Silver Jubilee Government College Principal Dr. G. Srinivas and others were also present.

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