NEW DELHI - As many as 15 of the 25 toppers in the civil service exam 2009 appeared from the national capital, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) said Thursday.
NEW DELHI - Of the 875 candidates who cleared the civil services exam, 30 are physically challenged, it was announced Thursday.
NEW DELHI - Shah Faesal, a doctor from Kupwara in Jammu and Kashmir, has topped the civil services examination 2009, it was announced Thursday. He is the first Kashmiri to achieve the distinction.
NEW DELHI - Jamia Millia Islamia is gearing up to play an important role during the Commonwealth Games to be held in October 2010.
NEW DELHI - A day after the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) demanded the resignation of the vice chancellor over the radiation leak fiasco, the university's teachers' association Wednesday staged a rally making a similar demand.
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- Petition seeks stay on declaring IIT entrance result
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- Court notice to IITs on joint entrance examination
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