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The Supreme Court reviewed the petition concerning the reduction of attempts for JEE Advanced. The court instructed the Joint Entrance Board to permit students who withdrew from college between November 5 and 18, 2024, to take the exam three times. Additionally, these students should be allowed to register for the exam.


JEE Advanced 2025
JEE Advanced 2025

JEE Advanced 2025 : On January 10, the Supreme Court reviewed a petition regarding the adjustment of the number of attempts for JEE Advanced 2025. The court ruled that students who withdrew from college between November 5 and November 18, 2024, are permitted to attempt JEE Advanced three times, according to the original notification from the Joint Entrance Board. This petition was submitted by 22 students.


On November 5, the Joint Entrance Board declared that students graduating in 2023, 2024, and 2025 could take the exam. However, 13 days later, the eligibility was limited to only the 2024 and 2025 batches. Upon reviewing the petition, Justices BR Gavai and AG Masih noted that some students had left their courses believing they would qualify to take the exam, and now they should not face discrimination by being denied this opportunity.


The petitioners stated that they completed their class 12th exams in 2023 and had already enrolled in engineering colleges, but began preparing for JEE Advanced 2025 when the number of attempts was raised from two to three. On Friday, the Supreme Court instructed the Joint Admission Board (JAB) to permit students who withdraw from their course between November 5 and November 18, 2024, to register for JEE Advanced 2025.


JEE Advanced 2025: 22 students had filed a petition

In the previous month, 22 students submitted a petition to the Supreme Court contesting the decrease in the number of attempts allowed. The petitioners stated that they completed their class 12th exams in 2023 and had already enrolled in engineering colleges. However, they began preparing for JEE Advanced 2025 when the number of attempts was increased from two to three.


This preparation involved paying the JEE Main 2025 application form fee, coaching class fees, and spending money on test series, study materials/books, and other preparatory courses. A new petition, filed by advocate Sanjit Kumar Trivedi, stated that the JAB responsible for conducting the JEE-Advanced exam had arbitrarily altered the eligibility criteria for students.

Banaras Hindu University has initiated 43 new recruitments for research and non-teaching positions in 2025. These positions are on a contract basis for up to five years. Interested candidates can apply online by visiting BHU's official website.

BHU Recruitment
BHU Recruitment

BHU Recruitment : In 2025, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) initiated 43 new recruitment opportunities for research and non-teaching positions. These roles are open for a range of non-teaching staff, such as senior and junior scientists, at the South Campus Barkacha in Mirzapur. Candidates interested in applying can do so online through the official BHU website.


Apply by 6 February

The application form deadline is 6 February by 5 pm, and the hard copy must be submitted by 11 February at Holkar Bhawan, BHU. The application fee is one thousand rupees for the scientist position and 500 rupees for non-teaching staff.


Recruitment for these posts

The purpose of these recruitments is to advance research on wheat, rice, pulses, mustard, and seeds at the South Campus as part of the All India Coordinated Research Project by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The positions available include teaching roles such as matter specialist, junior pathologist, and maize breeder. For non-teaching roles, positions include supporting staff, program assistant, and farm manager. These recruitments are on a contract basis for up to five years.


Qualification and age limit

Level-14 positions necessitate 10 years of experience along with a PhD. Level-13A positions require 8 years of experience, while level-10 positions demand an MSc or PhD qualification. For lower-level positions, candidates need a 12th grade and BSc/MSc qualification. The age limit for non-teaching positions is 18-30 years for the general category, 18-33 years for OBC, and 18-35 years for SC/ST. There is no age limit for teaching positions.


Salary

These positions are categorized into nine groups, with pay scales spanning from Pay Band Level 4 to Academic Level 14. The salaries for these roles can vary from ₹25,500 to ₹81,000 and ₹1,44,200 to ₹2,18,200.

The answer key of All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 19 has been released, and the last date to file objection is tomorrow. This exam was conducted in December 2024. Candidates are suggested to check the answer key carefully and if there is any objection to the answer of any question, then file it in time.


AIBE 19 Answer Key
AIBE 19 Answer Key

Key Information

Process to file objection on answer key:

Candidates can view the answer key by visiting the official website using their login ID and password.

If there is a question on any answer in the answer key, then objection has to be filed online along with the relevant document.


Last date:

The last date to file objection on the answer key is tomorrow.

After this no objection will be accepted.


Result after answer key correction:

The final answer key will be released after reviewing all the objections.

The result of the exam will be declared on that basis. How to file an objection?


Visit the official website:

Visit the official website of AIBE.


Login:

Login using your registration number and password.

File an objection to the answer key:


Select the relevant question of the answer key and fill in the required details.

Upload proof to support your claim.


Pay fees (if applicable):

In some cases, a nominal fee may be charged for filing an objection.


Important Points

Candidates must ensure that the objection is accompanied by genuine and attested documents.

There will be no opportunity to file an objection again after the release of the final answer key.

The result date will be announced after the release of the final answer key.


Importance of the exam

The AIBE is mandatory for practicing law in Indian law. The exam is conducted under the Advocates Act, 1961, and candidates who pass it are given a certificate of practice.

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