NU Exams Should Not Clash With Entrance Tests: Senate Member Raises Concerns Nagpur: A Senate member of Nagpur University has raised concerns about the potential overlap between university examinations and major competitive entrance tests, urging immediate action to prevent disruptions to students' academic and career prospects. In a letter dated April 22, Senate member Manmohan Bajpayee addressed Vice-Chancellor Manali Kshirsagar, emphasizing the need for careful planning of examination timetables to avoid clashes with key entrance exams such as the UPSC, MPSC, and IIT-JEE. He warned that such overlaps could severely impact students' opportunities, particularly for those preparing for higher education admissions and competitive recruitment processes. The full summer examinations for major courses are scheduled to begin on May 6, but Bajpayee highlighted existing disruptions to the 2025-26 academic calendar. He noted that delays in winter exam results and the delayed commencement of summer exams have already caused uncertainty. While some results have been declared, many remain pending, and some are not fully error-free, further complicating students' preparations. Final-year students, he argued, are especially vulnerable, as timely results are critical for securing admission to postgraduate programs and competitive exams. Bajpayee called for a "war footing" approach, proposing the formation of a dedicated team comprising experienced principals, professors, senior clerks, and Senate members to ensure timely, error-free results and smooth exam conduct. He also suggested that students facing unavoidable clashes between exams and entrance tests should be allowed re-examinations upon submitting valid proof of conflict.#upsc #nagpur_university #manali_kshirsagar #mpsc #manmohan_bajpayee

MPSC Recruitment 2026: Registration Begins for Group A and B Posts The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has initiated the registration process for its 2026 recruitment drive, offering multiple Group A and B positions across various sectors. Candidates are encouraged to apply promptly as the application window is now open. The recruitment encompasses roles in legal, healthcare, and administrative domains, catering to a diverse range of academic backgrounds. The official notifications outline the specific posts available under the current recruitment. Key positions include Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer/Deputy Director, Motor Vehicles Prosecutor, Additional Public Prosecutor, Deputy Executive Health Officer (MCGM), Deputy Superintendent of TB Hospitals (MCGM), and Medical Officer in government medical colleges and hospitals. These roles are categorized into Group A and Group B, with Group A positions typically requiring higher qualifications and responsibilities. To apply, candidates must visit the MPSC website and register using a valid email address and mobile number. The application form requires personal, educational, and other relevant details, along with the upload of necessary documents as specified. A fee must be paid through online modes, and applicants are advised to review all submitted information carefully before final submission. A copy of the application should be retained for future reference. Eligibility criteria vary depending on the post. For law-related roles such as prosecutor positions, a graduate degree in law (LLB) is mandatory. Medical posts necessitate an MBBS or equivalent qualification, while administrative and welfare roles require a graduate degree from a recognized university.#mpsc #maharashtra_public_service_commission #group_a #group_b #recruitment_2026
