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Time of India
05-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
SPPU Result 2025: BEd General, BTech 2nd Year, SET scores declared at unipune.ac.in; check details
Savitribai Phule Pune University ( SPPU ) has announced the results for several undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including the Bachelor of Education (General) and BTech second-year courses, for the April 2025 examination session. The results are now available on the university's official website — — through its dedicated result portal. The latest release includes results for the BEd General (REV.2015) and First Year BEd General (REV.2015) programmes. These exams were conducted during SPPU's Summer Semester End Examination series. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Dubai villas | search ads Get Deals Undo Major courses updated on July 1 Earlier this week, on July 1, the university had published results for a wide array of programmes, including BBA, MBA, BCA, MSc, and MPharma. Additionally, reevaluation results for first-year BA, BSc, and BCom students were released, along with updated Pharmacy results for semesters 1 to 4. With these announcements, SPPU has provided comprehensive academic updates to thousands of students across disciplines, many of whom had been waiting for their April 2025 exam outcomes. Live Events Where and how to check SPPU results 2025 Students can access all April 2025 results via the official portal: . To download their digital marksheets, students will need the following: Seat number (as per their exam admit card) Mother's name (as registered with the university) It is essential that these details match exactly with the admission records to avoid login issues. Steps to check your result: Go to Select your course and examination (e.g., BEd General REV.2015) Enter your seat number and mother's name Click 'Show Result' to view and download your provisional marksheet What students should do next Students are advised to download and retain their provisional marksheets for admission or application processes. Those unsatisfied with their results can apply for reevaluation as per university guidelines. Meanwhile, results for additional courses are expected soon, and students awaiting updates are encouraged to monitor the official website regularly. For direct access to your result, visit the official portal: .


Observer
17-06-2025
- General
- Observer
programme for gifted students launched
NIZWA: The activities of the 2025 Summer Programme for Gifted Students in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate began on Tuesday. The programme, organised by the Directorate-General of Education in the governorate, targets more than 80 male and female students from various wilayats of the governorate as part of the national 'Tharwa' programme for nurturing gifted students. Ahmed bin Marhoon al Busaidy, a senior gifted student care specialist, stated that the programme offers a rich experience combining creativity and knowledge. It aims to refine students' personalities and enhance their future capabilities, with programmes tailored to their individual interests and talents, opening up diverse horizons in literature, science, technology and arts. - ONA


Hans India
20-05-2025
- Health
- Hans India
Hospital plans centre of education for South Asia
Bengaluru: Fortis Hospitals in Bengaluru signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Monday with Teleflex Incorporated, a global provider of medical technologies, to create UroLift Center of Education for South Asia in India. The UroLift System uses a minimally invasive approach to treating Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), stated a press release issued by Fortis Hospitals on Monday. Typically, no catheter is required after the treatment, according to Fortis Hospitals. BPH is a common condition marked by urinary symptoms that can cause loss of productivity, depression, interrupted sleep, and decreased quality of life, added the press release. 'Our collaboration with Fortis Hospitals will empower medical professionals with advanced knowledge and hands-on training, ultimately improving patient care,' said Arun Kaushik, Managing Director, South Asia, Teleflex. Dr. Mohan Keshavamurthy, Principal Director of Renal Sciences, Fortis Hospitals in Bengaluru, said, 'Through this collaboration, we are committed to helping Urologists acquire requisite skill to optimise individualised treatment solutions for patients requiring Endoscopic surgical solutions for BPH.' These training programs for the UroLift System will be conducted at Fortis Hospitals, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru, he added.

The Hindu
19-05-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
City hospital signs MoU with Teleflex to create a UroLift Center of Education for South Asia
Fortis Hospitals, Bengaluru, recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Teleflex Incorporated (NYSE: TFX), a global provider of medical technologies to create UroLift Center of Education for South Asia in India. The UroLiftTM System uses a minimally invasive approach to treating Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). BPH is a common condition marked by bothersome urinary symptoms that can cause loss of productivity, depression, interrupted sleep, and decreased quality of life. 'The UroLiftTM System is a BPH procedure that does not require heating, cutting, removal, or destruction of prostate tissue. The UroLiftTM System provides rapid symptom relief and preserves sexual function. Typically, no catheter is required after the treatment,' said the press release. 'Our collaboration with Fortis Hospitals will empower medical professionals with advanced knowledge and hands-on training, ultimately improving patient care,' said Arun Kaushik, Managing Director, South Asia, Teleflex. Dr. Mohan Keshavamurthy, Principal Director – Renal Sciences, Fortis Hospitals, Bengaluru, said, 'Through this collaboration, we are committed to helping Urologists acquire requisite skill to optimise individualised treatment solutions such as UROLIFT for patients requiring Endoscopic surgical solutions for BPH and enhancing outcomes thereof. The programme is designed to provide a comprehensive training program to Urologists to ensure careful selection and safe delivery of the UroLift System to patients in their practice.'


CBC
17-03-2025
- General
- CBC
Portables arrive at Waterloo's Elizabeth Ziegler Public School as in-person learning set to resume
Portable classrooms will be added to the property at Elizabeth Ziegler Public School in Waterloo and the school board says it hopes in-person learning could resume as early as this Friday. The Kindergarten to Grade 6 school was closed on March 4 due to safety concerns about the building's facade. On Friday, the Waterloo Region District School Board said that based on a structural engineering firm's assessment, "we are not able to occupy any part of the Elizabeth Ziegler PS building." "Addressing these concerns will take time and the engineers estimate this work could take months to complete," the board said. On Monday afternoon, the board revealed plans to get over 500 students and staff back to in-person learning. Most students will remain on the school's property, but will be in portable classrooms. Some students will need to go to other schools. Here's the breakdown of where students will be going: English stream students from Kindergarten to Grade 6 and extended day programs will remain at the school's property in portable classrooms. French immersion students will moved to Sandowne Public School. Congregated Alternative Continuum of Education (or ACE) Program students will be moved to JW Gerth Public School. Students who are part of the enrichment program will be moved to Brigadoon Public School. The board says seven additional portables are being moved onto the school property. As well, there will be two washroom and two office trailers at the site. All of the French immersion students are being moved to Sandowne Public School to keep them together. "It ensures that teacher-student relationships will be maintained. This provides continuity and was deemed a priority in supporting this transition," the board said. Two portables will be added to Sandowne Public School to accommodate these students. "The students and staff moving to Sandowne PS will operate using the 'school within a school' model. It allows the students and staff to remain part of the Elizabeth Ziegler school community," the board said. When it comes to transportation: French immersion students will be bused to Sandowne from Elizabeth Ziegler in the morning, and from Sandowne to Elizabeth Ziegler in the afternoons. ACE Program students will be bussed from their homes to JW Gerth Public School. Congregated enrichment students will be bussed from their homes to Brigadoon Public School. In all cases, the board says transportation times are still being finalized.