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News18
3 hours ago
- General
- News18
AIEEA PG, AICE PhD Answer Key 2025 Released, Direct Link To Check Here
Last Updated: AIEEA PG & AICE Answer Key 2025: Candidates who participated in these exams can download the answer key from the official website, The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the provisional answer key for AIEEA (PG) and AICE JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) 2025. Candidates who participated in these exams can download the answer key from the official websites — or Alongside the release of the answer key, the process for filing objections has commenced and will remain active until July 20, 2025. Candidates who disagree with any answers can submit objections by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs 200 per question, which can be paid using a debit card, credit card, or net banking. Objections will not be considered valid without payment. A committee of subject experts will review the challenges submitted by candidates. If any answers are found to be incorrect, they will be corrected, and a final answer key will be issued, applicable to all candidates. The final results will be based on this amended answer key. It has been clarified that candidates will not be individually informed about the acceptance of their objections. Steps To Download AIEEA PG AICE Answer Key 2025: Step 1. Visit the official website Step 2. Click on the link 'AIEEA PG & AICE Answer Key 2025" on the homepage. Step 4. Click on the submit button. Step 5. The answer key and question paper will be displayed on the screen. Step 6. Download the answer key and take a printout for future reference. 'Challenges made by the candidates will be verified by a panel of Subject Experts. If the challenge of any candidate is found correct, the Answer Key will be revised and applied in the response of all the candidates accordingly. Based on the revised Final Answer Key, the result will be prepared and declared. No individual candidate will be informed about the acceptance/non-acceptance of his/her challenge. The Key finalized by the Experts after the challenge will be final," reads the official notice by NTA. view comments First Published: July 19, 2025, 17:23 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Scroll.in
7 hours ago
- General
- Scroll.in
CSIR UGC NET 2025 exam city slip expected soon; here's how to download
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the exam city slip soon for the Joint CSIR-UGC NET June 2025. As Once out, eligible candidates can download the exam city slip from the official website As per the notification, the exam will be conducted on July 28, 2025. The CSIR-UGC NET is a national-level examination conducted to determine eligibility for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), Assistant Professorship, and Ph.D. admissions in universities and research institutions across India. 'The details of the Exam City will be informed through an Advance City Intimation Slip 08-10 days prior to the examination,' reads the notification. Steps to download CSIR UGC NET 2025 exam city slip


Scroll.in
9 hours ago
- General
- Scroll.in
ICAR AIEEA PG, AICE PhD answer key out; submit objections by July 20
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the provisional answer key for the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) AIEEA (PG) and AICE JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) Entrance Examinations 2025. Eligible candidates can download the answer key from the official website Applicants can submit suggestions, if any, by July 20, 2025. A fee of Rs 200 per suggestion applies. The exams were conducted on July 3, national-level entrance exams are conducted for admission into ICAR-affiliated agricultural universities across India. Here's the official notification. Steps to download answer key 2025


India.com
a day ago
- Politics
- India.com
Nepal Bans Telegram App Over Financial Frauds, Lack Of Cooperation
New Delhi: The Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) on Friday ordered all telecom service providers in the country to block access to the Telegram messaging app. This decision came after months of repeated warnings and requests from the Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police, which flagged the app as a tool for financial fraud and money laundering. In a statement, the NTA confirmed the directive, stating that the decision was taken in response to serious concerns raised by security agencies. 'As online frauds through Telegram continue to rise in Nepal, and the app is reportedly involved in crimes such as money laundering, all telecom service providers are directed to immediately block Telegram,' NTA stated. The authority stated that fraud schemes through Telegram have recently surged. These include fake job offers, crypto scams, and other deceptive tactics. The Prime Minister's Office, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and other key officials held meetings to discuss the issue. After being briefed on several cases of money laundering linked to Telegram, the Prime Minister's Office sent an official letter to the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, asking for immediate action. Another major reason behind the ban was Telegram's refusal to cooperate with law enforcement agencies. The Ministry tried to contact Telegram's official representative but couldn't find a local focal point. On Friday, it wrote to the NTA requesting the block. Soon after, the authority instructed all telecom and internet providers to cut off access to the app. Telegram has long been criticised for being unsafe and for not sharing user data with authorities. Countries like China have already banned the app due to similar concerns. The controversy surrounding Telegram grew further after its co-founder, Pavel Durov, was arrested in France in August 2024. Durov, who also co-founded the Russian social network VK, was arrested at Le Bourget Airport and later indicted on multiple charges, including complicity in the distribution of child exploitation material and drug trafficking. He was barred from leaving France and placed under judicial supervision. Durov's arrest led to major protests by free-speech activists and Telegram users. In March 2025, a judge allowed Durov to temporarily leave France, and he left the country within the same month.


Irish Independent
a day ago
- Business
- Irish Independent
Cork bus services will introduce 90-minute flat fare from August
The National Transport Authority (NTA) confirmed that flat fare and tag-on boarding will come to Cork bus services next month through a Freedom of Information request from Green Party spokesperson on transport, Feljin Jose. The change will allow commuters to change freely between buses in a 90-minute window once the initial fare is paid via a Leap card. It will be implemented on Cork city bus services in August, and later, in 2025, the fare will stretch to rail services between Kent, Little Island and Glounthane stations. From 2026, distance-based commuter bus fares will apply in a concentric commuter zone outside Cork extending to 30km from the city centre. Cork city bus services will provide a Leap card validator on each bus. The equipment will be separate from the driver's terminal and will allow commuters to board without the need to go to the driver. The new validators were intended to be available on buses from August. However, this has been delayed due to software and technical reasons. Green Party councillor for Cork City North East, Oliver Moran, said the changes will benefit commuters. "A flat 90-minute fare means people not being punished for changing services, even different kinds of services,' Cllr Moran said. 'Although it's been delayed, moving to a tag-on type system away from the driver means buses boarding faster. 'That's going to help with queuing times at busy stops like Patrick's Street, Kent Station, and Clontarf Street. It means in overall journey times a bus driver can travel faster too along a route.' The Green councillor believes public transport will provide the future of commuting in Cork. "In the next five to ten years, we need to draw more people onto public transport in preparation for high-frequency commuter rail, BusConnects, and eventually the Luas,' Cllr Moran said. 'Public transport has to be the go-to choice for commuting in the city in that time period.'