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  • “Could Be Deported, Face Permanent Ban”: US Warns Those Exceeding Stay

    US Immigration Rules: The advisory serves as a reminder for individuals in the US on various non-immigrant visas-such as tourist, student, and work permits-to adhere strictly to the validity period.

    The United States Embassy in India has issued a strong advisory for Indian citizens currently residing in the US on temporary visas, urging them not to exceed their legally permitted duration of stay. The embassy warned that overstaying could lead to deportation and a permanent ban on re-entering the country.

    In a tweet posted on its official handle, the embassy said: “If you remain in the United States beyond your authorised period of stay, you could be deported and could face a permanent ban on traveling to the United States in the future.”

    The advisory  serves as a reminder for individuals in the US on various non-immigrant visas-such as tourist, student, and work permits-to adhere strictly to the validity period granted at the time of entry.

    What Counts As ‘Authorised Stay’?

    The duration a person is legally allowed to remain in the US is usually marked on the I-94 form (Arrival/Departure Record), which is issued by immigration officials upon entry. The embassy highlighted that even a brief overstay can carry serious legal consequences.

    A permanent ban could derail long-term plans, particularly for those aspiring to study, work, or reunite with family members in the United States.

    The embassy further advised those facing unavoidable delays in leaving the country to promptly reach out to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to seek legal options for extending their stay.

  • IIT Madras Rolls Out Cutting-Edge BTech Courses In Engineering, Healthcare

    IIT Madras New BTech Courses: Those who qualify JEE (Advanced) will be eligible to opt for these programmes during the upcoming Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling.

    The Indian Institute of Technology Madras has launched two new undergraduate engineering courses for the academic year 2025-26. The Departments of Applied Mechanics and Biomedical Engineering is offering these programmes. Those who qualify JEE (Advanced) will be eligible to opt for these programmes during the upcoming Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling. Each of them will accommodate up to 40 students in total.

    Here Are Details About The courses:

    BTech in Computational Engineering and Mechanics (CEM) | Course Code: 412U

    This four-year programme prepares students for careers at the intersection of physical systems and digital technologies, including AI. It combines core engineering principles with modern computational tools such as machine learning, data science, and high-performance computing.

    Students will also receive foundational training in solid and fluid mechanics, electrical circuits, signals, embedded systems, materials science, and dynamics.

    Graduates can explore opportunities in sectors such as aerospace, robotics, automotive, manufacturing, and emerging areas like digital twin systems, smart infrastructure, and sustainable technologies.

    BTech in Instrumentation and Biomedical Engineering (iBME)

    This four-year course equips students to develop medical devices by integrating biomedical engineering with electrical and instrumentation foundations.

    The curriculum includes core engineering concepts alongside applications in AI, IoT, and connected healthcare. Graduates will be trained to design clinically approved, ethically responsible solutions to real-world healthcare challenges. Career paths include roles in medical device innovation, AI-driven health systems, rehabilitation technology, and healthcare entrepreneurship.

  • Delhi Government Launches Campaign To Build ‘Eco-Warriors’ Through Schools, Colleges

    Delhi Eco-Warriors Campaign: TERI, a globally recognized not-for-profit institute will be the implementing agency for the project.

    The Delhi Government on Thursday launched an eco-sensitization campaign targeting two lakh students across the national capital, aiming to build a generation of “eco-warriors” through schools and colleges.

    TERI, a globally recognized not-for-profit institute with over four decades of experience in sustainable development, will be the implementing agency for the project.

    A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Department of Environment, Government of NCT of Delhi, and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) for the campaign.

    As part of the agreement, the Delhi Government will provide Rs 40 lakh to TERI to execute the program across approximately 2,000 eco-clubs in educational institutions throughout Delhi-NCR.

    The initiative, led by Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa, aims to build a generation of “eco-warriors” through schools and colleges, promoting awareness and action on climate change and biodiversity conservation.

    “This is not just an awareness campaign — it is a transformational behaviour change initiative,” said Sirsa at the launch. “By this drive, we will create two lakh eco-warriors for Delhi. These student eco-warriors will promote and protect the ecosystem and biodiversity of Delhi and India.” The campaign, which will be held from June to November 2025, will include a wide range of activities such as storytelling, hands-on eco-actions, games, and creative communication tools. Designed to foster environmental thinking among youth, the drive seeks to embed sustainability into students’ everyday lives.

    A key component of the programme is the training of 80 “paryavaran sanrakshaks” (environment protectors) students and educators who will serve as eco-leaders within their institutions. They will receive capacity-building training, and in turn, help scale the initiative by mentoring others, creating a ripple effect of climate consciousness.

    “The Delhi government, under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, is taking a comprehensive approach to environmental protection,” Sirsa said. “We are not limiting ourselves to enforcement or technology. We are investing in awareness, education, and people’s participation,” the minister said.

    The initiative is part of Delhi’s broader climate and pollution mitigation strategy, which includes electric vehicle adoption, regulatory reforms, and youth-led action.

    Officials said the sensitization campaign reflects the government’s commitment to inclusive and participatory environmental governance, with students at the forefront of change.

  • Telangana Polytechnic Common Entrance Test 2025 Result Out, Check Direct Link

    TS POLYCET 2025 Result Out: Qualified candidates can apply for counselling for admission into various polytechnic colleges across Telangana.

    The Telangana State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET) has released the results for the Telangana Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (TS POLYCET) 2025 on May 24. Candidates who appeared for the examination can check their results on the official website , polycet.sbtet.telangana.gov.in.

    TS POLYCET 2025 Result: How To Check

    • Visit the official website: polycet.sbtet.telangana.gov.in
    • Click on “Rank Card”
    • Enter your hall ticket number
    • Submit the details to view your result
    • Download and print the rank card for future reference

    TS POLYCET 2025 Counselling

    Qualified candidates can apply for counselling for admission into various polytechnic colleges across Telangana, including Government, Aided, Unaided Polytechnics, and Polytechnics functioning within Private Engineering Colleges. The detailed counselling schedule will be announced soon on the official website.

    TS POLYCET 2025 Exam Overview

    TS POLYCET 2025 serves as the gateway for admission into diploma courses in Engineering, Non-Engineering, and Technology offered by institutions across the state. It also acts as the entrance exam for diploma courses in state universities.

    The examination was held in offline mode on May 13. The test duration was two and a half hours, and the medium was English and Telugu. The question paper comprised four sections, totaling 150 marks. There was no negative marking for incorrect answers. The Physics, Chemistry, and Biology sections carried 30 marks each, while the Mathematics section was worth 60 marks.

    The provisional answer key was released on May 14, and the last date to raise objections was May 15.

    Last year, the TS POLYCET results were declared in the first week of June, with a total of 82,809 students appearing for the exam statewide.

  • AIIMS Entrance Test 2025 Result Out, Check List Of Qualified Candidates

    AIIMS INI CET 2025 Result 2025: The result sheet includes the roll number wise list of provisionally qualified candidates. The examination was conducted in the Computer Bases Test (CBT) mode on May 17.

    The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has released the result for the Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INI) CET 2025 July session. 

    Qualifed candidates will be able to access and download INI CET scorecard 2025 through the candidate login portal using their application number, Exam Unique Code (EUC), and password.

    AIIMS INI CET 2025 Result 2025: Steps To Download INI CET 2025 Scorecard

    • Go to the AIIMS’ official website – aiimsexams.ac.in.
    • On the homepage, select the “Academic courses” section 
    • Click on ‘INI-CET(MD/MS/MCh(6yrs)/DM(6yrs)’ link followed by “INI CET July 2025 Session result link’ 
    • Sign in to the candidate portal using the application number, exam unique code and password
    • The INI CET 2025 scorecards will be displayed on screens 

    INI CET 2025: Eligibility For Counselling 

    To qualify for the counselling process, candidates are required to achieve required cut-off percentile. Candidates from belonging UR, EWS, Sponsored, Deputed, and OCI categories require at least 50th percentile while those from SC, ST, OBC categories, as well as Bhutanese nationals (applying through PGI Chandigarh only), need obtain a minimum of the 45th percentile. 

    The result sheet includes the roll number wise list of provisionally qualified candidates. The examination was conducted in the Computer Bases Test (CBT) mode on May 17.

    INI CET  is conducted for admission into postgraduate courses (MD, MS, DM (6 yrs), MCh (6 yrs) and MDS) July 2025 Session at the Institutes of National Importance (INI) for medical education namely, AIIMS-New Delhi and other AIIMS, JIPMER-Puducherry, PGIMER-Chandigarh, NIMHANS-Bengaluru & SCTIMST, Trivandrum.

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