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KEAM 2025 rank list released at cee.kerala.gov.in/keam2025: Check list of toppers
KEAM 2025 rank list released at cee.kerala.gov.in/keam2025: Check list of toppers

Indian Express

time01-07-2025

  • Science
  • Indian Express

KEAM 2025 rank list released at cee.kerala.gov.in/keam2025: Check list of toppers

KEAM 2025 Rank List Released at The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), has declared the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical Entrance Exam (KEAM) 2025 rank list on July 1. Candidates who appeared for the Kerala Engineering Architecture and Medical (KEAM) entrance examinations can now check their rank status on the official website of CEE at The KEAM 2025 entrance tests were held between April 23 and April 29. Engineering entrance exams were conducted every day from 2 pm to 5 pm. The pharmacy stream was assessed through multiple sessions, with two sessions on April 24 from 11:30 am to 1 pm and 3:30 PM to 5 pm respectively. The final session for pharmacy was held on April 29 from 10 am to 11:30 am. KEAM Result 2025: Engineering stream result According to the official data, a total of 86,549 candidates appeared for the engineering entrance examination. Out of these, 76,230 candidates qualified and were included in the rank list. Among them, 41,895 were female candidates, with 38,049 qualifying and 33,555 making it to the rank list. Male candidates accounted for 44,654 appearances, with 38,181 qualified and 33,050 included in the final rank list. KEAM Result 2025: Pharmacy stream result In the pharmacy stream, 33,425 candidates appeared for the examination. Of these, 27,841 candidates were included in the rank list. Female candidates made up the majority, with 25,257 appearing and 21,606 making it to the rank list. A total of 8,168 male candidates took the exam, out of which 6,235 were included in the rank list. No transgender candidates were recorded in the rank list this year. Among the top 100 rank holders in the BPharm rank list, 71 were female and 29 male. Fourteen students secured their position in the top 100 on their first attempt, while 36 were repeat candidates. Malappuram district dominated with 51 candidates in the top 100, followed by Kozhikode with 10 and Palakkad with 8. Who are this year's toppers in KEAM 2025? John Shinoj from Ernakulam secured the first rank in the engineering stream, followed by Harikrishnan Baiju (Ernakulam), Akshay Biju (Kozhikode), and Akhil Sayan (Malappuram). Other top scorers included Joshua Jacob Thomas and Emil Ipe Zachariah from Thiruvananthapuram, along with Maheer Ali T, Danish Firas, and other students from Kozhikode. In the pharmacy stream, Anakha Anil from Alappuzha emerged as the topper. She was followed by Hrishikesh R Shenoy from Kottayam and Fathimathu Zahra. Several other top scorers came from Malappuram and nearby districts.

Maharashtra cites poor standards, proposes no new pharmacy colleges for 5 years
Maharashtra cites poor standards, proposes no new pharmacy colleges for 5 years

Hindustan Times

time23-06-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Maharashtra cites poor standards, proposes no new pharmacy colleges for 5 years

Jun 23, 2025 11:02 AM IST Maharashtra's higher and technical education department has raised concerns over poor standards of pharmacy colleges and urged the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) to suspend approvals for any new such institutes in the state for the next five years, people aware of the matter said. The move comes amid rising vacancies in pharmacy courses and a dip in education quality. Maharashtra minister Chandrakant Patil met with Union health minister J P Nadda over the matter. (X) Officials said that the PCI had approved many pharmacy colleges, particularly in low-demand regions, without proper inspection of infrastructure, academic readiness, or demand from local students. They noted that PCI granted permissions without consultation with the state's technical education department, leading to a surplus of institutions with poor facilities and faculty shortages. The state government last year formed a committee of industry experts and academics to review the status of the pharmacy colleges, considering the vacant seats. Officials said the panel found many colleges functioned without adequate laboratories, equipment, libraries, or classroom space. In some institutions, admissions remained far below capacity year after year, while others were unable to meet even basic educational standards. The state's request to PCI came months after Maharashtra minister Chandrakant Patil met with Union health minister J P Nadda in New Delhi and submitted a 2025–2031 roadmap highlighting how the quality of education had been compromised due to unchecked expansion and lack of oversight. An official said the delegation recommended that PCI impose a blanket restriction on new B Pharm and D Pharm colleges in the state for at least five years and refrain from granting any increase in intake capacity to the existing ones. 'Nadda is said to have responded positively to this suggestion, raising expectations that central action may soon follow.' The official said the department decided to inspect all colleges set up in the last three years to understand the quality of infrastructure and education.

Over 55,000 candidates secure rank in Odisha JEE
Over 55,000 candidates secure rank in Odisha JEE

New Indian Express

time11-06-2025

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

Over 55,000 candidates secure rank in Odisha JEE

BHUBANESWAR: Over 55,000 candidates have secured ranks in the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE)-2025, results of which were declared by the SDTE department on Tuesday. The examination was conducted by the OJEE committee. Announcing the results of the exams, SDTE minister Sampad Chandra Swain said a total of 92,488 candidates had registered for OJEE 2025 of which 80,324 appeared for the entrance examination and 55,362 secured ranks for admission into various professional courses in the state. Results of the remaining 25,000 nursing aspirants including 22,902 Basic BSc Nursing candidates, for whom the OJEE conducted the exams for the first time, will be declared by the DMET, Odisha, the minister said. Anurag Mishra topped the exam in MBA, while S Siseendri emerged topper in MCA/MSc. The toppers list also included Jatin Meher in BPharm, Gourab Swain in LE Tech (Diploma), Sakshi Kumari in LE Tech (BSc), Ansuman Pati in Integrated MBA, Hitesh Kumar Dhal in MPharm and Sanidhya Nayak in BCAT (Cinematography, Sound Recording and Sound Design). As per OJEE committee's statistics, ranks have been allotted to 18,398 candidates in Lateral Entry (LE)-Tech (Diploma), 14,032 in BPharm, 9,022 in MBA, 6,795 in MCA and MSc (Computer Science), 1,651 in MPharm, 1,564 in Integrated MBA and 976 in LE Pharm. Similarly, while 1,827 candidates have been allotted ranks in different MTech courses, those pursuing courses such as MPlan, MArch and BCAT have also secured ranks. OJEE Committee chairman DP Satpathy said admission process for candidates allotted ranks will begin soon. 'The registration is likely to open in June third week for BTech admission based on the JEE (Main) ranking,' he added.

Odisha OJEE Results 2025: Scorecards out at ojee.nic.in: How to download rank cards
Odisha OJEE Results 2025: Scorecards out at ojee.nic.in: How to download rank cards

Indian Express

time10-06-2025

  • General
  • Indian Express

Odisha OJEE Results 2025: Scorecards out at ojee.nic.in: How to download rank cards

Odisha OJEE Results 2025: The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Committee today released the OJEE 2025 results. Candidates who appeared for the examination can check their results on the official website, To check the results, students will need to enter login credentials, that is, the application number and password. OJEE is held for admission to BPharm, BSc Nursing, Post BSc Nursing, Post Diploma Nursing, MSc Nursing, MCA, MSc (Comp Science), MBA, Integrated MBA, BCAT, MTech, MTech (part-time), MArch, MPlan, MPharm and and lateral entry to BTech, BPharm courses in government and private universities and colleges of Odisha. Websites to download scorecards Step 1: Go to any of the official websites – or Step 2: Click on the result link Step 3: Insert credentials, including registration number Step 4: Submit and download the OJEE 2025 Odisha result As the results are released, the counselling schedule will be released soon. Last year, Sagarika Dash topped BPharm, Suryakant Prusty was the topper in MBA and Brahmananda Moharana was the topper in MCA/MSC (Comp SC). In the MTech civil engineering, Rabindra Sahu had topped OJEE 2024, while Purbipriya Nayak and Gobinda Nayak had bagged the top positions in electrical and mechanical engineering, respectively. As many as 23 toppers were announced course-wise.

Pharmacy colleges in Telangana push for direct fee reimbursement to students amid dues
Pharmacy colleges in Telangana push for direct fee reimbursement to students amid dues

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Pharmacy colleges in Telangana push for direct fee reimbursement to students amid dues

Hyderabad: Pharmacy aspirants eligible for fee reimbursement may have to pay the entire course fee upfront in the 2025–26 academic year as colleges, waiting for the state to clear pending dues, want the govt to transfer funds directly to students instead of institutions. The move comes after the govt failed to clear reimbursement dues for the past four years, leaving many private pharmacy colleges in a financial crunch. College managements say they can no longer afford to wait for payments and are asking students to pay the full fee at the time of admission, with the option to claim the money back from the govt later. There are about 70,000 students enrolled in B Pharm, Pharm D, and M Pharm courses across 113 pharmacy colleges. 'Of the total students, 65% to 70% of them are eligible for fee reimbursement. How are we supposed to survive when the majority are not paying fees for years together?' questioned K Ramadas, honorary chairman, Telangana State Pharmacy Colleges Managements Association, adding that starting this year, they want the govt to release fee reimbursement or scholarship to students directly. 'We don't want to be in the middle and wait for years to get our fees,' he added. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cinnamon: The Greatest Enemy of Blood Sugar Magazine Glyco Learn More Undo As per managements, the govt must clear dues of about Rs 550 crore to pharmacy colleges in Telangana. The fee for B Pharm is between Rs 31,000 and Rs 1.2 lakh per year, and for Pharm D the fee is between Rs 68,000 and Rs 1.3 lakh, and for M Pharm, it is Rs 1.1 lakh per annum. While students from SC and ST categories get full reimbursement, other eligible candidates, such as BCs, get minimum fees. 'Because of the pending dues, we are unable to pay our teaching and non-teaching staff on time. This is resulting in many talented employees leaving their teaching careers and moving towards other jobs. Keeping the current situation in mind, we want students and their parents and the govt to implement our new proposal—paying directly to students,' said Pulla Ramesh Babu, general secretary of the association, adding that the govt should release pending dues in two to three instalments. Last year, about 9,000 students joined B Pharm first year and about 1,700 joined Pharm D first year. Officials from the Telangana Council of Higher Education, meanwhile, said that managements can make an appeal, but can't take any decision. 'This is a policy decision that needs to come from the govt,' said V Balakista Reddy, chairman, TGCHE.

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