JOBS AND EDUCATION
UBTE extends JEEP 2025 registration deadline to May 15: Check direct link, application process, courses, and eligibility here – The Times of India

The Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education (UBTE) has extended the last date for registration for the Joint Entrance Examination Polytechnics (JEEP) 2025. Interested and eligible candidates can now submit their applications online at ubterjeep.co.in until May 15, 2025. The application window, which began on January 6, 2025, was earlier set to close on April 30.
The exam date for JEEP 2025 has not yet been announced. However, the board has confirmed that admit cards will be made available 15 days before the exam on the official website.
Uttarakhand JEEP 2025: Courses offered and eligibility criteria
UBTER JEEP 2025 offers admission into diploma-level courses across multiple technical and professional streams. The courses and corresponding eligibility are as follows:
- Group E (Engineering) & Group T (Textile – Female Only):
Diploma in Engineering / Technology, Textile Design, Garment Technology, and Fashion Design
Eligibility: Passed Class 10 or equivalent examination. - Group P (Pharmacy):
Diploma in Pharmacy
Eligibility: Passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics, or an equivalent qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). - Group A (Lateral Entry):
Direct admission to the second year of a diploma in Engineering
Eligibility: Passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM), or completed vocational/technical subjects, or a 2-year Industrial Training Institute (ITI) course, as per the guidelines set in the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Approval Process Handbook (APH) 2024–2027.
UBTER JEEP 2025: Steps to apply
Candidates can follow these steps to complete their registration:
Step 1. Visit the official website: ubterjeep.co.in.
Step 2. Click on the link for JEEP 2025 registration.
Step 3. Complete the registration form with required personal, academic, and contact details.
Step 4. Upload scanned copies of necessary documents and photographs.
Step 5. Pay the application fee as per your category and submit the form.
Alternatively, candidates can click here to complete their registration.
JOBS AND EDUCATION
BCECEB extends deadline for Bihar polytechnic and diploma exam 2025 applications: Check new dates here – The Times of India

The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has extended the last date for submission of online application forms for the Polytechnic Engineering (PE), Part-Time Polytechnic Engineering (PPE), Para Medical (PM), and Para Medical Matric Level (PMM) entrance examinations 2025.
According to the notification released on the official website, bceceboard.bihar.gov.in, candidates can now apply until May 6, 2025. The last date for fee payment and correction in the application form is May 7, 2025.
Candidates can read the complete notice here.
BCECEB 2025: Eligibility criteria
Candidates must meet the following academic qualifications to be eligible for the respective course groups:
Polytechnic Engineering (PE) and Para Medical Matric Level (PMM):
- Must have passed or be appearing in the Class 10 examination in 2025.
Para Medical (PM):
- Must have passed or be appearing in the 10+2 (Intermediate) examination in 2025.
BCECEB 2025: How to apply
To apply for BCECEB Polytechnic and Diploma Exams 2025, candidates can follow the steps as given here:
Step 1. Visit the official website: bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
Step 2. Select the relevant course link (PE, PPE, PM, or PMM) and register/login.
Step 3. Fill in the application form with accurate personal and academic details.
Step 4. Upload required documents and submit the application fee by May 7, 2025.
Step 5. Make any necessary corrections to the form by the same date.
Alternatively, candidates can submit their applications here.
BCECEB entrance exam 2025: An overview
The entrance exam covers diploma-level programs in engineering, nursing, and paramedical fields, including seats in Polytechnic (16,170), General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) – 3,524, and Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) – 7,527.
There are also diploma options in Pharmacy, X-Ray Technician, Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistant, and Dental Mechanics. There is no maximum age limit for Polytechnic Engineering (Secondary Level), while for Para Medical (Secondary Level), candidates must be 15 to 30 years old as of December 31, 2025.
JOBS AND EDUCATION
Equal titles, unequal pay: Gender pay gap widens in India’s tech nerve centers – The Times of India

Women in technology have long battled to earn the title, or to at least receive recognition and acknowledgement in the so-called “men’s world”. Yes, they have grappled to earn a seat at the table- unshackling the biases, breaking stereotypes, and outperforming expectations. However, India’s booming tech sector where merit is said to rule opportunity is the new currency. One thing remains stubbornly unaffected: The unequal paycheck.
Beneath the glossy exterior of the surface lies a persistent rot: Women, despite rising into boardrooms and leading projects, continue to be paid less for equal and often greater contributions.
A recent study by TeamLease Digital has unearthed the depth and severity of this inequity. Analysing 13,000 contractual tech professionals across GCCs between 2020 and 2024, the report reveals a stark and growing gender pay gap that punishes women more as they climb higher. The numbers are not just alarming, they are a sober indicator of ingrained structural discrimination cloaked in the language of meritocracy.
Disparity deepens with experience
This trend indicates that women in tech GCCs are not just underpaid in the initial days of career- their worth is systematically sidelined from financial progression. The data, drawn from 13,000 contractual tech associates between 2020 and 2024, reveals a troubling structural bias. Women aren’t just hitting glass ceilings—they’re walking tightropes under them.
The inequalities are even more jarring when examined sector by sector. In the banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) domain, women earn 26.3% less than men—an appalling number that barely improves even at senior levels, where the gap is still 23.8%. The life sciences and healthcare sectors fare no better.
Here, the overall gender pay gap sits at a shocking 29.5%, with senior-level women earning 23.5% less on average. Tech GCCs, comparatively better, still reflect a 19% overall gap. Even the energy sector, touted for its progressive policies, displays a 15% disparity.
Diversity on paper, not in paychecks
The corporate walls are well-embellished on Women’s Day, and documents are adorned with extensive policies for female employees. However, are they equally reflected in salaries? Unfortunately, an emphatic no echoes the walls of the tech world.
While the gender pay gap remains severe, GCCs appear to be making modest progress in representation. The proportion of women in mid-level roles has risen to 13.68% in 2024 from 12.12% in 2023 according to the report. Senior-level participation saw an even notable increase—from 8.14% to 13.6% in the same period. But these numbers still fall far short of parity.
A paradoxical situation is painting the walls of corporate: Women are being promoted, but not being paid equitably. GCCs may be diversifying their organisation charts, but compensation policies remain stuck in a regressive past.
Geographical divide adds to the strain
TeamLease’s city-wise analysis highlights another fault line. Women in Tier 1 cities comprise nearly 40% of the GCC workforce, compared to just 23.36% in Tier 2 cities. The urban advantage, however, comes at a cost—higher pressure, slower career growth, and little pay equity.
The senior-level struggle
Perhaps the most startling is the overall average senior-level pay gap across sectors: 16.4%. It’s a statistic that underscores the systemic rot. Even as women climb the corporate ladder, their earnings remain anchored below their male counterparts.
The GCC model has long been celebrated for bringing global tech excellence to India. But the numbers paint a more sobering picture—of entrenched gender bias and an industry that still treats equality as a footnote rather than a foundation.
The GCC model has long been championed for bringing global tech excellence to India. But the numbers paint a grim picture of entrenched gender bias and an industry that still treats equality as a footnote rather than a foundation.
Until the pay gap is closed and leadership opportunities are offered on equal footing, the talk of diversity will remain just that—talk.
JOBS AND EDUCATION
AP POLYCET Result 2025 to be released on this date: Check how to download rank card – The Times of India

The State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Andhra Pradesh, has announced the result date for the Andhra Pradesh Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (AP POLYCET 2025). Candidates will be able to download their AP POLYCET rank card from May 10, 2025 onwards. The direct link to download the result will be activated at the official exam website, polycetap.nic.in.
To access their rank cards, candidates will be required to login using their hall ticket number. In case of any error in the rank cards, candidates are advised to contact the helpline number for SBTET. The AP POLYCET exam was conducted in offline mode on April 30, 2025.
How to download AP POLYCET rank card 2025?
Once released, candidates will be able to access their AP POLYCET rank cards by following the steps provided here:
Step 1: Visit the official website, polycetap.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the link for AP POLYCET rank card 2025
Step 3: Login by entering the hall ticket number
Step 4: Now, check all the information mentioned in AP POLYCET rank card
Step 5: Take a printout of the result for future reference
AP POLYCET Result 2025: What to do in case of error?
If a candidate spots an error in their AP POLYCET result, they are advised to report the same to the SBTET authorities. Check helpline details below:
- Contact numbers: 7901620551/7901620557/7901620567
- Landline: 08645293151
- Email ID: polycetap@gmail.com
Passing marks in AP POLYCET exam 2025
In order to qualify in the AP POLYCET exam, candidates are required to obtain at least 36 marks out of 120 marks. However, there is no minimum passing score required for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) categories.
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