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Maharashtra CET Cell launches online registration and verification schedule for engineering and MBA admissions
Maharashtra CET Cell launches online registration and verification schedule for engineering and MBA admissions

Time of India

time13 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Maharashtra CET Cell launches online registration and verification schedule for engineering and MBA admissions

Mumbai: The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has launched the online registration and document verification schedule for admissions under the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for engineering and MBA programmes. Candidates can begin registering and uploading documents for engineering and MBA/MMS admission from June 28 to July 8 5pm. This registration is mandatory for all aspirants, whether applying under CAP seats or institutional and management quotas. Once registered, candidates must undergo document verification and application confirmation between June 30 and July 9. The CET Cell has offered two modes: e-scrutiny and physical. In the case of e-scrutiny, candidates need to fill an online application form, scan the original document, and upload the required documents. For physical scrutiny, candidates will be required to visit the facilitation centre selected themselves, along with the required documents as per the allotted time slot for online filling, scanning and uploading of required documents, verification, and confirmation of the application form. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Il ruolo dell'hardware nella corsa alla crescita aziendale spinta dall'AI CIO | Lenovo, AMD Undo The provisional merit lists for both engineering and MMS/MBA will be released on July 12. Candidates can raise grievances regarding discrepancies through their login from July 13-15. Corrections must be backed with valid documentation. Those under physical scrutiny must visit the facilitation centre to resolve issues. The final merit list for both engineering and MBA/MMS will be published on July 17. tmn You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai

CAP: Improving Health Around the World, One Lab at a Time
CAP: Improving Health Around the World, One Lab at a Time

Business Wire

time15 hours ago

  • Health
  • Business Wire

CAP: Improving Health Around the World, One Lab at a Time

NORTHFIELD, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Reliable diagnostic testing is essential to good medical care, but many laboratories worldwide still face barriers to delivering consistent, high-quality results. To close that gap the College of American Pathologists (CAP) is working with hospitals to improve lab performance, bringing critical support where it's needed most. Through its Laboratory Accreditation Program, the CAP partners with labs in developing countries to increase quality and safety. The program helps laboratories meet internationally recognized standards, ensuring that test results are accurate, consistent, and useful for making the right medical decisions. 'Laboratory accreditation is one of the most effective ways to improve care,' said Gail H. Vance, MD, FCAP, chair of the CAP Foundation Global Pathology Committee (GPC). 'It gives labs a proven path to quality, and it helps more patients get the right diagnosis, no matter where they live.' As part of the Global Pathology article series, curated by the GPC, a new article in the July issue of the Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine highlights one such effort: Vinmec Times City International Hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam. In 2022, Vinmec became the first hospital in the country to earn both CAP accreditation and Joint Commission International certification. Today, its anatomic pathology laboratory performs more than: 25,000 gynecologic cytology samples 10,000 small biopsy specimens 3,000 nongynecologic cytology samples 1,500 surgical specimens 500 immunohistochemistry samples 300 frozen sections The CAP worked closely with Vinmec's pathologists and lab team over several years, helping them make lasting improvements in areas like staff training, test validation, and day-to-day lab management. These changes not only strengthened care at one hospital, but they set a new standard for labs across the region. A separate article in Archives highlights the CAP Foundation's role in supporting this broader effort. Through training, grants, and educational access, the CAP Foundation equips pathologists in under-resourced regions with tools to strengthen diagnostics and support better outcomes via their grant and awards programs and webinars. These programs complement CAP's accreditation work by helping frontline pathologists implement and sustain quality improvements in their own communities. From Southeast Asia to Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond, the CAP's partnerships are helping laboratories deliver more accurate diagnoses and better care for patients everywhere. As the CAP and the CAP Foundation continue to expand their global reach, their programs are closing diagnostic gaps and helping build healthier communities. Talk to an expert: Dr. Gail Vance is available to discuss the role of lab accreditation in improving care worldwide. For interviews, contact media@ About the College of American Pathologists As the world's largest organization of board-certified pathologists and leading provider of laboratory accreditation and proficiency testing programs, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) serves patients, pathologists, and the public by fostering and advocating excellence in the practice of pathology and laboratory medicine worldwide. For more information, visit the CAP Newsroom, and to watch pathologists at work and see the stories of the patients who trust them with their care. About the College of American Pathologists Foundation The CAP Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the College of American Pathologists, dedicated to improving people's health by developing tomorrow's pathology leaders and mobilizing pathologists to expand health equity in medically underserved communities within the US and globally. The Foundation's Global Pathology Committee advances this mission internally by supporting pathologists in low-resource settings through grants, mentorship, and collaborative initiatives. For more information, visit

There has been an increase in this robbery method in Joburg
There has been an increase in this robbery method in Joburg

The Citizen

time19 hours ago

  • The Citizen

There has been an increase in this robbery method in Joburg

These incidents typically occur when individuals are targeted in public spaces and followed to their homes. Security company Community Active Protection (CAP) has raised the alarm over a growing trend of follow-home robberies in Johannesburg. It warned residents to remain alert and adopt preventative strategies to avoid falling victim to these organised attacks. 'Criminals are calculated and methodical' According to CAP, these incidents typically occur when individuals are targeted in public spaces and followed to their homes, where criminals wait for the right moment to strike, often as residents enter their driveways or open gates. 'These attacks are not random,' the organisation said in a safety update this week. 'Victims are often selected for their visible luxury items, expensive vehicles or after making significant purchases or cash withdrawals.' CAP further cautioned that these crimes can happen at any time of day and that ride-hailing services do not eliminate the risk. 'Attackers may use multiple vehicles and often strike during routine, vulnerable moments,' the statement added. ALSO READ: Parliament criticises police's 'lethargy' when responding to missing persons cases Steps residents can take CAP stressed the importance of situational awareness and unpredictability to reduce vulnerability. 'While out in public, maintain acute awareness and avoid displaying valuables or large sums of cash,' it advised. On the road, it recommends being aware of vehicles that follow you or mimic your movements. 'Vary your routes and routines to maintain unpredictability,' CAP said. If residents suspect they are being followed, they should not go home. 'Your residence is your most vulnerable point […] Drive to a safe public location – such as a police station, busy petrol station or shopping centre – and call the CAP Control Room on 0861 227 227,' it said. ALSO READ: 'Barbarism and brutality': Burnt body found in Mahikeng field sparks vigilante killing fears Safe arrival at home Before turning onto your street, CAP advises checking if you're being followed. 'If suspicious, do not proceed directly home. Instead, circle the block or wait in a safe, public area until you are certain you are not being tailed. Use remote gate controls well in advance, avoiding idling at your gate.' Residents are also urged to keep panic buttons nearby and report any suspicious behaviour. 'Your active participation and heightened vigilance are fundamental to our collective safety,' CAP concluded. NOW READ: Top Saps crime intelligence boss arrested for R45m property deals

Docs verification for PHC and CAP quota students held
Docs verification for PHC and CAP quota students held

Hans India

timea day ago

  • General
  • Hans India

Docs verification for PHC and CAP quota students held

Nirmal: The document verification process for Physical Handicapped (PHC) and Children of Armed Personnel (CAP) quota students was successfully held on Thursday at Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT), Basar. The event was personally supervised by the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Govardhan. He stated that the verification process was conducted transparently and in accordance with all regulations. Students under the PHC quota with conditions such as Hearing Impairment, Mental Retardation, Multiple Disorders, Orthopaedic Disabilities, and Visual Impairment participated in the event. Their medical verification was carried out by a team of government doctors from Nirmal district. Verification of documents for children of armed forces personnel (under the CAP quota) was carried out impartially under the supervision of officials from the respective armed departments. All documents were reviewed and authenticated. The provisional selection list of verified students will be published on the official university website. It is scheduled to be released on July 4. The first phase of counseling is set to begin on July 7, according to officials. The event was successfully coordinatedby OSD Prof. Muralidharshan, Convener Dr Chandrasekhar, Co-conveners Dr Devaraju, Dr Vittal, Rakesh Reddy, Harikrishna Mantapuri, Badrinarayana, Mohan Babu, and other staff and officials.

Maharashtra FYJC 2025: 1st merit list to be released on June 30; details here
Maharashtra FYJC 2025: 1st merit list to be released on June 30; details here

Scroll.in

timea day ago

  • General
  • Scroll.in

Maharashtra FYJC 2025: 1st merit list to be released on June 30; details here

The Maharashtra School Education and Sports Department has announced that the First Year Junior College (FYJC) 2025 CAP Round 1 merit list will now be released on June 30, 2025. Candidates can access the allotment list, once released, from the official website As per a report by Times of India, initially scheduled for June 26, the list was postponed due to backend glitches that disrupted the admission process. Over 12.7 lakh students are participating in Maharashtra's CAP. The system includes 9,435 junior colleges and a total of 21.2 lakh seats, with 18.9 lakh seats available under CAP and 2.25 lakh reserved under various quotas.

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