JOBS AND EDUCATION
Education in the UK: Gateway to a global and dynamic career – The Times of India

British Council GREAT Scholarship
A unique chance to live in the UK and study at some of its best universities, the scholarships not just offer financial support to students from India but also open doors to a unique, multi-cultural as well as modern environment. Students get to learn from the best of faculty, study amongst peers from diverse educational, cultural and professional backgrounds. This rich environment not just polishes their soft and professional skills but also helps them become industry-ready professionals with a global experience to their backing.
GREAT Scholarships offered by the British Council
One of the most prominent scholarships students from India can apply for is the GREAT Scholarships offered by the British Council. Each scholarship is worth a minimum of £10,000 towards tuition fees for a one-year postgraduate course.
The scheme offers opportunities to study at some of the UK’s globally ranked universities. With their high-quality courses, these internationally recognised qualifications make for impressive stamps on one’s Curriculum Vitae.
The programmes at the many colleges are ideal for both recent graduates and working professionals wanting to enrol in postgraduate opportunities in the UK.
The upcoming academic year
For the 2025-26 academic year there are 26 postgraduate scholarships available from UK universities for students from India.
Each scholarship is jointly funded by the UK government’s GREAT Britain Campaign and the British Council with participating UK higher education institutions.
Available across various subjects, students can pick from 19 core subjects, two courses on justice and law, and three on science and technology.

British Council GREAT Scholarship
UK as a leading study destination
The UK offers world-class education, cutting-edge research opportunities, and exposure to a diverse, multicultural environment. The postgraduate degrees are thus not just a gateway to higher and professional education but also help transform students into future-ready professionals.
The industry-ready programmes enhance employability and career prospects in an increasingly globalised job market. The programmes are suited for undergraduate students exploring postgraduate opportunities abroad as well as working professionals considering higher education to advance their careers.
Post study work opportunities
The introduction of the Graduate Route in 2021 has opened doors for Indian students to explore career opportunities in the UK after completing their studies. This pathway not only extends post-study work permits but also accommodates students who pursued their education online due to the pandemic. The Graduate Route stands as a bridge between academia and professional careers, offering a valuable transition for graduates looking to kick-start their journeys in the international job market. In fact, according to findings from UUKI’s International Graduate Outcomes report, an overwhelming 83% of international graduates affirm that their UK degree significantly contributes to their job acquisition.
Alumni speaks
GREAT scholar Bhavana from India is pursuing a master’s at Arts University Bournemouth. She founded an architectural firm in Bengaluru and has returned to studying after many years of work to inform and add to her existing practice. “All the facilities here have really opened up a lot of possibilities for me,” she says in regards to her experience thus far studying in the UK.
“Fine art education will enrich my architecture work and expand my creative practice, she adds.
2021-22 Women in STEM scholar Shilpa finished her master’s in hydrology and water management at Newcastle University in September 2022. “It was important for me to go to a place which recognises the conservation side of things, especially when it’s hard to find courses focusing on niche domains such as hydrology and water management. There are very few universities with this specialism and Newcastle is one of the top universities when it comes to working towards sustainable development goals in research. In the future, I’d love to work in rural water security,” she shares.

British Council GREAT Scholarship
Six tips to draft an ideal application for the GREAT Scholarship
1. Make sure you’re eligible and stick to the word limit
First and foremost, meet the scholarship’s eligibility criteria. If you fit the bill, write an application that is not just impressive but is within the stipulated word limit! You clear this step, before you get to interact with a real person.
2. Don’t shy away from sharing your achievements to prove your mettle
Spell out each and everyone of your achievents – don’t cut back. If you don’t share your achievements with the people reading your application, they won’t know your worth. Don’t worry about ‘talking about yourself too much’ or ‘boasting’. They want and need to know your achievements to decide whether to grant you the scholarship.
Mention the score on your report card and share details about the extra activities you have engaged in over the last few years – drama club, sports group, choir – it could be anything.
3. Organise your scribbles
Scribble your application with your capabilities and your ambitions in the best way that you can. Howvere, give the essay a syructure structure so can describe details about yourself and your goals in the limited space you have.
4. Express the importance of the scholarship to you and your career
People reading your application will want to know what you hope to gain and ultimately give back (to the industry/ society) from receiving the scholarship. Jot down your aspirations and plans.
5. Talk about the impact that you can create in your country and community with a GREAT Scholarship
In your application, you should try to highlight how the knowledge, skills and experiences you will gain through your education won’t just help your own personal and professional growth but also the growth of your nation. You will be assessed on your ambitions, including in the longer term.
6. Just go for it and re-apply in case of rejection
Many a time studnets keep thinking about applying for a programme, with little to no action to follow. The idea of facing global competition can be intimidiating but self-belief and clear goals can go a long way. Just be sure as to why you want to apply for the scholarship, fill am impressive appliaction, and submit. It’s worth taking the chances. And if, at first, you don’t succeed or you don’t get exactly what you’re looking for, there is always another window just ‘round the corner.
Step-by-step guide to applying for the GREAT Scholasrhip
1. Visit the universities page above to find out more information and then follow the link through to the university’s website.
2. Apply for individual scholarships following the instructions given on each university’s scholarship webpages.
3. The deadline to apply for a GREAT Scholarship varies according to each institution. For details on individual institutions deadlines please see the institutions page.
4. Successful scholars will be informed by individual universities on the result of their applications.
5. Scholarship funding will be issued to successful scholars by individual universities after registration
For more information, visit:
• GREAT Scholarships India | British Council
• Why Study in the UK
Disclaimer: Content Produced by British Council a division of British High Commission
JOBS AND EDUCATION
BPSC 70th CCE Mains exam 2025 from April 25: Check key guidelines for exam day here – The Times of India

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) will conduct the 70th Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) Mains 2025 from Friday, April 25, 2025. The exam will be held across multiple dates—April 25, 26, 28, 29, and 30—to fill 2,035 vacancies in various state government departments.
Candidates must carefully review the admit card instructions and strictly follow all exam day guidelines to avoid disqualification.
BPSC Mains exam day: Important guidelines
Here are the key instructions that candidates should follow on the day of the exam:
- Reporting Time: Candidates must report at least one hour before the commencement of the exam.
- Admit Card: Carry a clear printout of the e-admit card issued by BPSC.
- Valid Photo ID: Bring a valid original photo identification card such as Aadhar Card, Voter ID, or Driving License.
- Photographs: Carry two recent passport-size photographs, matching the one uploaded in the admit card.
- Instructions Booklet: Read and strictly follow the instructions printed on the Question and Answer booklet.
- Seating Arrangement: After reaching the centre, candidates must locate and verify their allotted seat.
- Declaration Form (if applicable): Candidates with unclear photo/signature in their application must bring a filled and gazetted officer-attested declaration form with an affixed photo and signature.
- Calculator Use:
- April 26 (General Studies-I): Use of simple calculator is permitted.
- Mathematics/Statistics (Optional Paper): Candidates for Financial Administrative Officer optional subjects can use a scientific calculator.
- April 29 (Optional Objective Paper): Calculators are not allowed.
- Prohibited Items: Do not bring any electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, or smartwatches.
- Writing Instruments: Only blue or black ballpoint pens are permitted.
- Stationery: Carry required items like pencil and ruler in a transparent pouch.
Candidates are advised to double-check all documents and necessary items before arriving at the exam centre. Following the guidelines carefully will help ensure a smooth and fair examination process.
JOBS AND EDUCATION
Nagaland board results 2025 to be released tomorrow: Check steps to download marksheets here – The Times of India

NBSE Board result 2025: The Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) is set to declare the Class 10 (HSLC) and Class 12 (HSSLC) examination results on April 25, 2025, in the afternoon. Students can access their scorecards on the official portal, nbsenl.edu.in. Those who do not meet the qualifying criteria will need to take compartment exams—details of which will follow post-result declaration.
This year, the HSLC exams took place between February 12 and 24, while the HSSLC exams were held from February 11 to March 7, 2025.
In 2024, the HSLC pass rate stood at 71.87%, slightly higher than 70.32% in 2023. For HSSLC, the pass percentage in 2024 was 82.91%, marginally up from 82.62% in 2023.
NBSE Board result 2025: Steps to download marksheets
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the NBSE Board result 2025:
- Access the official website: Begin by visiting the official Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) website at nbsenl.edu.in.
- Locate the result link: On the homepage, find the link for the 2025 HSLC (Class 10) or HSSLC (Class 12) results. This link will typically be highlighted or listed under the “Latest Announcements” section.
- Enter your roll number and login credentials: Click on the appropriate result link. A new page will prompt you to enter your roll number and any other required credentials, such as your date of birth or other specific details requested.
- View and download your result: After submitting your details, your result will appear on the screen. Review the information carefully. If needed, download the result for your records by clicking on the download button.
- Print your result for future reference: To ensure you have a hard copy for future reference, print your result. This printout can be used for further academic purposes or verification.
JOBS AND EDUCATION
KEA discontinues PG Architecture entrance exam, MArch admission now via PGETA score: Check important details here – The Times of India

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has officially discontinued its PG Architecture entrance examination for MArch admissions. Going forward, admissions to the Master of Architecture (MArch) programme across Karnataka colleges will be based on the Postgraduate Entrance Test in Architecture (PGETA) conducted by the Council of Architecture (CoA).
The announcement was made by KEA via an official update on X (formerly Twitter), stating:
“The #PGArchitecture exam will no longer be conducted for admission to #KEA. Instead, it has been decided to grant admission to the Master of Architecture degree based on the marks obtained in the national level #PGETA conducted by the Council of Architecture.”
PGETA to replace state-level entrance for MArch admission
The Council of Architecture (CoA), under the Ministry of Education, Government of India, is responsible for organizing the PGETA 2025 — a national-level computer-based entrance test. With this change, the PGETA score will now be the sole basis of admission to MArch programmes offered by architecture colleges in Karnataka.
The CoA conducts this exam for admission to over 400 architecture institutions across the country, ensuring a standardised and transparent selection process.
PGETA 2025: Key highlights
The Postgraduate Entrance Test in Architecture (PGETA) 2025 is expected to take place in July and August, with exams scheduled on Sundays at designated centres across the country.
This computer-based test (CBT) will be conducted once a year, offering candidates the opportunity to appear twice. The exam will consist of 75 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), carrying a total of 100 marks.
Candidates are allowed a maximum of two attempts, and for admission purposes, only the best score out of the two will be considered. This approach gives applicants a fair chance to improve their performance and secure a better score for the final selection process.
What this means for aspirants
With this move, Karnataka aligns itself with the national framework for architectural education admissions. This change not only reduces the exam burden for students but also allows a more unified and merit-based admission process across states.
Interested students should stay updated by regularly visiting the official websites of the Council of Architecture and KEA to access registration details, exam dates, syllabus, and guidelines for PGETA 2025.
-
Entertainment2 months ago
J-Hope Gears Up to Release New Single ‘Sweet Dreams’ With Miguel
-
Lifestyle1 month ago
Kim Soo Hyun’s agency CONFIRMS past relationship with Kim Sae Ron in official statement; rubbish claims of involvement in actress’ death by suicide | – The Times of India
-
Entertainment2 months ago
Purav Jha creates a parody of Samay Raina’s India’s Got Latent, internet reacts: ‘Pakka FIR hoga’ | – The Times of India
-
Lifestyle2 months ago
Aamir Khan reveals Javed Akhtar and Amitabh Bachchan told him, ‘Lagaan would definitely be a flop’ | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India
-
CITIES2 months ago
Hampi rape case: 3rd suspect arrested from TN | Bengaluru News – The Times of India
-
Technology2 months ago
Sunita Williams is returning to Earth on… : Know how and when NASA astronaut will return from space | – The Times of India
-
Health2 months ago
The Top 10 Richest People In Asia In 2025 – Forbes India
-
Lifestyle1 month ago
Anupam Kher shares a fun video with Satish Kaushik’s daughter Vanshika on Holi: ‘They are back’ | Hindi Movie News – The Times of India