Candidates who had filled their application on 24 November 2023 can download their RO ARO Admit Card 2025. Candidates can download their admit card before the exam to enter in the hall. Admit card will provide you necessary details such as Roll Number, Name, Father’s Name, Subject, Centre Name & Address.
There are a total of 441 posts in which you can be selected after clearing this exam. Make sure to check the official notification for detailed eligibility on the post. Any students who have completed their graduation are eligible for this post but some posts may require a specific field of education.
The salary package range is between Rs 47,600 to 1,51,100. The selection process for these posts is Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam, & Skills Test.
Bihar Vidhan Parishad BVP Recruitment 2025: Bihar Vidhan Parishad (BVP) under Government Of Bihar has invited BVP Recruitment application for 64 vacancies of Personal Assistant, Data Entry Operator (DEO), Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Stenographer posts. Eligible candidates can apply from 28 November 2025 to 05 January 2026. The applicant must be above 18 years of age and there is an age limit for maximum which is 42 years on 01 August 2025. For more information, candidates can visit the official website or read the notification.
If you are an intermediate pass or graduate or a sure shot middle class, you are sure to get posts in Bihar Vidhan Parishad: the door is open for all.
Dates, Application Fee & Short Details of Bihar Vidhan Parishad Recruitment
UG Degree/Stenography 100 wpm & also Typing Speed 30 wpm
₹44,900 accor. to 7th pay Level 7
Data Entry Operator—DEO
35
Intermediate Marksheet/133 keystrokes per minute
₹25,500 accor. To the (Level 4)
Lower Division Clerk—LDC
10
Intermediate Marksheet/Speed should be 30 wpm
₹19,900 – ₹63,200 (Level 2)
Stenographer
12
Graduation/Stenography 80 wpm/Typing 30 wpm
₹25,500 – ₹81,100 (Level 4)
The position of DEO is undoubtedly the star of this recruitment with a staggering 35 vacancies – your chances of selection are truly bright! But don’t rule out the PA position if you have the stenographic skills, the pay is unbelievable at Level 7, it affords the best financial package of any job.
If you are an Indian student in Class 10, 11, or 12, chances are you’ve heard a version of this line at least a dozen times. The age-old battle between Medicine and Engineering is a part of our DNA. For generations, these two streams have been seen as the ultimate tickets to a successful, secure, and respectable life.
The world is rapidly changing in 2025 with a lot of new career options for students. But when it comes to choosing between two different careers, everyone gets confused: Which path is better? Medical or Engineering?
It’s a big decision of your life, both careers need your full potential whether you are preparing for NEET or JEE. It affects your life and your parent’s life too. Choose your path which aligns with your interest and skills.
The First Hurdle: The Challenging Road of Education
Before you can even dream of a stethoscope or a high-tech lab, you have to cross the battlefield of entrance exams. This is the first and most critical difference.
The Exam: This is a single entrance exam for admission in MBBS. In 2024, over 23 lakh students fought for just over 1 lakh MBBS seats. The competition is insane.
The Challenge: Tons of topics to cover in Physics, Chemistry, and especially Biology, inside and out. It’s less about complex problem-solving and more about incredible memory, accuracy, and speed.
The Journey: The path is long. The time period is 5.5 years for MBBS with an internship certificate. After becoming a doctor at beginner level. You must do a postgraduate degree (MD/MS) to become professional, which is another 3 years after clearing another tough entrance exam, NEET-PG.
The Cost: Government medical colleges are very affordable (a few lakhs for the entire course). But getting a seat is like winning a lottery. You must be ready to invest ₹50 lakh to over ₹1 crore for MBBS course and more for postgraduation.
JEE (for Engineering): The Sprint of Logic
The Exam: This is a two-step process. JEE Main is the first filter. If you clear it, you can get into NITs and other good colleges. Admission in IITs is tough, you need to clear JEE Advanced.
The Challenging Step: If you are interested and have deep understanding in Maths, chemistry and physics, preparing for JEE isn’t that hard for you. But you must prepare with right strategy to beat the competition and get a chance for better college option. Because without a valuable degree, you will not get a high package of jobs.
The Journey: A B.Tech degree is 4 years long. After this, you are an engineer and can start working immediately. A postgraduate degree (M.Tech) is an option, not a necessity, unless you want to get into research or specialised teaching roles.
The Cost: The fee for IITs and NITs is around ₹8-12 lakhs for the entire course, which is much more affordable than private medical colleges. Private engineering colleges have a huge range, from a few lakhs to ₹20-25 lakhs.
The stress of Kota coaching factories, the pressure from family, the fear of “wasting a year” – it’s real for both aspirants. A medical journey requires your time and money to become a doctor. You have to make commitments for this career.
Engineering: it offers a diverse range of opportunities on national and international level.
The word ‘engineer’ is broad. The opportunities in 2025 depend heavily on your branch.
Computer Science & IT: This is the king of the jungle right now. With AI, Machine Learning, Data Science, and Cybersecurity booming, a skilled software engineer from a good college can land a job even before their final exams.
Electronics & Communication: This field also requires engineers for running a network, designing for semiconductors, and automation. ECE engineers can get a lot of opportunities with a good salary package.
Mechanical & Civil: These are ‘evergreen’ branches. If students have skills and ability to construct, manufacture, and renewable energy then they can pick this career for their career.
Abroad: IIT or NIT qualified engineers are well-respected globally. With the right skills you can work on large projects abroad such as the US, Europe, and Australia.
Medical: Job security, secure future, and Respect in society
With an increasing health crisis, everyone needs a doctor who can cure and treat them. After MBBS, Medical training is also mandatory for every student. India has a huge shortage of doctors, with a doctor-patient ratio far below WHO recommendations.
In India: A doctor will never be jobless. You can have plenty of options like your own clinic, work in government or private hospitals. After specialization (e.g., cardiologist, dermatologist, oncologist), you will be demanded everywhere. The respect you get from society is unparalleled.
Abroad: MBBS degree is a door to open many options abroad but to work in countries like the US or UK, you need to clear their licensing exams (USMLE for the US, PLAB for the UK). Indian doctors can apply for them after a few years of experience in India because it is tough and expensive but the financial rewards and quality of life can be extraordinary.
Salary & Financial Growth
This is where the paths differ significantly.
Engineering: if you have done engineering in computer science from a reputed college or IIT, you can get a good placement package from top companies. IITs can get a starting package of ₹20-30 LPA. For other branches and colleges, it might be in the ₹6-12 lakh range. Your professional growth depends on how fast you can update your skills.
Medical: The financial journey is a slow burn. During your internship and PG residency, you earn a stipend, not a salary (around ₹25,000 to ₹80,000 per month depending on the state and college). The real earning starts after you are nearly 30 years old. But once you are a specialist, your earning potential is immense and stable. A successful specialist in a city can earn lakhs per month, far surpassing most engineers.
The Verdict: Engineering gives you a 6-8 year head start in earning. Medicine promises higher and more stable lifetime earnings, but you have to wait for it.
Success isn’t just about your bank balance. It’s about being happy.
A Doctor’s Life:
Heavy responsibility of a patient, being available for emergencies. So, this is not just a regular desk job. You need deal with many new things:
The Bad: The hours are brutal. Health crises can happen anytime-anywhere but being a doctor it’s your responsibility to be available for your patients. There are no weekends or festivals when there’s an emergency. Be ready to deal with everyday life and death situations. The small mistake can cost a life, so being focused and emotionally stable is mandatory to handle.
The Good: The job satisfaction is on another level. The feeling of saving a life or healing someone is a reward that money can’t buy. The trust and respect you receive from your patients and community are profound.
An Engineer’s Life:
Being an engineer is about creating and solving problems.
The Bad: Especially in the IT sector, there’s pressure of deadlines, project delivery, and constantly learning new technologies to stay relevant. Burnout is a real risk. Your job security is often tied to the performance of your company and the economy.
The Good: You often have more predictable work hours (though this can vary wildly). You have your weekends off. The work sometimes gives you hard challenges, but a lot of benefits like you can start your own side business after years of experience. You get to build things that millions of people might use, which is a great feeling.
What Should YOU Choose?
Forget about your friend’s suggestions. Forget about what your relatives will say. Ask yourself these questions with an honest heart.
Choose Engineering if:
You are fascinated by how things work. You are able to solve complex problems within less time and have a logical and analytical mind.
You love to solve quizzes from Maths and Physics.
Quickly understands new technologies and skills throughout your life. You don’t have a problem with quick changes in your professional world.
You want a faster entry into the professional world and want to start earning relatively early.
You are a creator and a builder at heart, whether it’s software, machines, or bridges.
Choose Medical if:
You have a deep, genuine desire to help people directly. Your primary motivation is service.
You have incredible patience and are prepared for a decade-long educational journey before you are fully settled.
You have quickly memorized diagrams and names of the phenomenon. You must adapt a habit to study consistently for very long hours.
You love to care about others and have strength to handle the pressure of life and death situations calmly.
You want lifelong respect and a long-term future for your career.
In the end, there is no “better” field. There is only a “better fit” for you. A happy and successful engineer will always do better in life than a frustrated and burnt-out doctor, and vice-versa.
Success in 2025 and beyond will not come from choosing the most popular or the highest-paying stream. It will come from choosing the path where your natural interests and skills lie. It will come from choosing a profession that you won’t just ‘do’ for a living, but one that you will be proud to live every single day. So, talk to your parents, talk to people from both fields, and most importantly, listen to your own heart. The right answer is right there.e-old battle between Medicine and Engineering is a part of our DNA. For generations, these two streams have been seen as the ultimate tickets to a successful, secure, and respectable life.
The Railway RRB ALP Admit Card 2026 for the CBT 1 is live on the official website for the candidates who have applied for the post can now download the admit card from below and appear for the exam to get a dream job in the Indian Railways. Upon its schedule from 13 February 2026, the admit card is the official ticket telling off that you are going to the exam hall.
If you have been studying for this exam for months, it’s time to calm down, stay focused, and get organized. Download your hall ticket well in advance and check all the particulars in it thoroughly and also make arrangements to link your transport to the examination centre.
Now, with a total of 9,970 ALP vacancies to be filled and lakhs of candidates competing for them, every little step now matters — and it all begins with your hall ticket.
Quick Exam Schedule Guide
Stage
Details
Timeline/Status
CBT 1 Exam
Held RRB-wise for 9,970 total vacancies
16—-18/February/2026
CBT 1 Admit Cards
Released online via regional RRB sites
Out since Feb 9, 2026
CBT 1 Results
Merit lists prepared with normalization for multi-shifts
Expected 2-3 weeks post-exams
CBT 2 Shortlisting
Around 150,000 total candidates shortlisted
Based on CBT 1 merit
CBT 2 City Slip
Advance info on exam city
3-4 days before CBT 2 (pattern-based)
CBT 2 Admit Card
Download from regional sites
3-4 days before test date
CBT 2 Tentative
Per RRB Calendar 2026
March—April/2026
Railway RRB ALP Admit Card 2026 Release Update
The Railway RRB ALP Admit Card 2026 has been released on 09th February 2026 on all the regional websites of Railway RRB. This is in regard to the Computer Based Test (CBT 1) to be held on 13, 16, 17 and 18 February. There are no hard copies to be sent—it’s all online, so don’t wait till the last moment. Thousands of aspirants registered for a total of 9,970 vacancies, so this was a golden chance in Indian Railways.
The process of downloading is simple, just make sure you follow the steps properly to avoid bugs:
Go to your regional RRB site (like rrbcdg.gov.in for Chandigarh, rrbapply.gov.in for Hyderabad) or the consolidated link at rrb.digialm.com.
Click on the ”RRB ALP CBT 1 exam admit card 2026″ link.
Fill in the Registration Number/User ID and Password/Date of Birth.
Hit “Submit” or “Login,” and your hall ticket will pop up.
Check the details, download the PDF and take 2-3 printouts. Save your backups!
Pro tip : If you panic, forget your password, just click on “Forgot Password” right there. Test Your Login Early to Avoid Getting Clogged Up on Exam Eve. Test your login early to dodge any server rush issues on exam eve.
What’s Inside Your Admit Card
Detail
Why It Matters
Candidate’s Name
Confirms identity
Roll/Registration No.
For entry and verification
Photo & Signature
Must match your ID
Exam Date & Shift
Note reporting time (usually 1-2 hrs early)
Centre Address
Plan your travel now
Duration & Instructions
CBT 1 is 60 mins, 75 questions
CEN No. (01/2025)
Links to your application
Documents to Carry in Exam
Remember to carry these following document as it is get you enter the examination hall:
Bring a hard copy of your admit card and a recent passport size photograph.
a valid original photo ID for verification.
Black or blue ballpoint pen.
Please note:
Accessories, bags, and eatables are strictly prohibited in the examination centre.
The gate will be shut prior to 8-9 AM, even if you have a late shift.
Further stages after CBT 1 are: CBT 2, CBAT, document verification (DV), and medical examination.
Exam Pattern
Part
Subjects
Questions
Marks
Duration
Notes
A
Mathematics, Logic & Reasoning, General Science
100
100
90 mins
Qualifying cut-offs: 40% must secure by UR/EWS category candidates/ above 30% for OBC/SC/ 25% for ST
If you’re planning to pursue MCA and are confused about the colleges that offer MCA programs with top education. Check out the top 10 MCA Colleges in Bangalore, and know their fee and specialty to clear out your confusion. You can get more confused with more options. There are a lot of institutions making big promises, and choosing the right college isn’t easy. I have put together a genuine list of the top MCA colleges to help you make a practical and informed decision.
Top 10 MCA Colleges in Bangalore – Updated for 2025
You can get to know the top-tier colleges in Bangalore that have great reputations and genuine placement offers. Their records of placement are high in the past and offer an academic environment. Their fees are high but worth it for your stable career.
1. New Horizon College of Engineering
The NHCE is affiliated with AICTE and UGC which offers MCA programs to the students who want to establish their career in tech. The education provides strong industry concepts. MCA toppers who scored in PGCET or KCET can get a 50% scholarship. If you want to study in this college then prepare well for the entrance exam. MCA fee is around 2-4 lakh annually. This college got an A from NAAC. It offers a strong placement package with Rs. 7-8 LPA from top companies like TCS, Wipro, and Cognizant.
2. RV College of Engineering
RV College offers an MCA program for around Rs. 1.2 lakhs per year (gov quota). Students who get admission through management quota, a fee of 4.5 lakhs annually. Admission through PGCET and KMAT for non-Karnataka candidates. The average placement package is around Rs. 5–8 LPA.
3. Christ University, Bengaluru
Christ University is a top-tier college, A+ accredited by NAAC. This university offers an MCA program of around Rs. 4.6 lakhs. By clearing their entrance exam, shortlisted candidates will go to the assessment round. The college rules are strict to train their students industry-ready. It offers placement packages with 5-6 LPA by top companies like Amazon, Deloitte, and Google.
4. Presidency College
It is a fully private college, ideal for those who want direct placement after MCA. 90% of students get placement with an average package of 8 LPA. The MCA fee for this college is about 3-4 lakhs for 2 years. Admission through PGCET/KMAT or entrance exam. It is the best option for UG students who want anMCA degreefor their career growth. It offers strong faculty support and soft-skills training.
5. Kristu Jayanti College
This college is a good choice for anMCA program. Students can get their MCA degree with a Rs. 1.8–2.20 lakh fee. The ranking of this college is A++ accredited by NAAC. Top #2 universities in Bangalore offer smart classrooms, auditoriums, libraries, and hostels. To get admission to this university, you must clear KMAT or PGCET and then Interview. Top recruiters including IBM, Capgemini, and Morgan offer an average package of 4–5 LPA.
6. PES University
UG students who want to study in PES’s MCA program if they want direct placement in MNCs. The fee is Rs. 3.5 – 4 lakhs for 2 years. To get admission to this university, clear the entrance exam, and then interview. PES university students get an average placement package for 6-12 LPA from companies like Amazon, TCS, and Cognizant.
It got an A+ from NAAC, and Mount Carmel College offers an MCA program. To get admission in this course you must clear the entrance exam and then interview. It offers a placement package of 4 LPA by the top tech companies. MCA fee is 2-3 lakhs in Mount Carmel College.
8. M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology
This college got an A accredited by NAAC. Total tuition fee is around 4.9 lakh for 2 years. Admission through entrance tests like PGCET/KMAT, counseling, and fee submission. This university does not offer direct admission. It offers placement packages from companies like Wipro and Infosys of 6-8 LPA.
9. CMR Institute of Technology
This is one of the top engineering colleges in Bangalore, accredited by NAAC A++. CMRIT offers a 3-year MCA program at a fee of Rs. 9-11 lakhs. The admission process happens via PGCET or KMAT scores. So, the merit list will decide your admission to this college. After that, the counselling process for every candidate happens at VTU. The placement package is 6.24 LPA for MCA students from top recruiters like Infosys and Deloitte.
10. Jain University
This university conducts direct admission through its entrance exam. Fee offered by Jain University is Rs. 3.9 lakhs approx. It offers a modern curriculum and focuses on delivering advanced techies for companies like Google, Amazon, and Dell. For MCA students, there are 90% placement offers with 6.7 LPA from tech companies.
Strong soft-skills training, direct placements focus
Kristu Jayanti College
₹1.8–2.4 lakh
Entrance exam (PGCET), Interview
Avg: ₹4–5 LPA
IBM, Capgemini, Morgan
Top #2 in Bangalore, modern campus, smart classrooms
PES University
₹3.5–4 lakh (2 years)
University Entrance, Interview
Avg: ₹6–12 LPA
HCL, TCS, Cognizant
Direct MNC placement, advanced tech curriculum
Mount Carmel College
₹2.5–3 lakh (total)
Entrance, Interview
Avg: ₹4 LPA
Infosys, Amazon, Flipkart
Women’s college, modern infrastructure
M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Tech.
₹4.9 lakh (2 years)
PGCET, KMAT, Counselling
Avg: ₹6–8 LPA
Wipro, Infosys
No direct admission, strong placement support
CMR Institute of Technology
₹9–11 lakh (3 years)
PGCET, KMAT
Avg: ₹6.24 LPA
Infosys, Deloitte
3-year MCA, top recruiters, modern campus
Jain University
₹3.9 lakh (total)
University Entrance
90% placed, Avg: ₹6.7 LPA
Google, Amazon, Dell
Modern curriculum, high placement rate
How to Get Admission in These Colleges?
1. Through Entrance Exams
Most of the top colleges’ admissions happened through PGCET and KMAT examinations. You can take the PGCET exam if you belong to another state, not from karnataka. Here is the following list for each exam:
Karnataka PGCET
KMAT
CUET (for Christ)
JET (Jain University)
PESSAT (PES University)
2. Eligibility
Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree such as BSc/BCA in CS, IT, Or equivalent.
Minimum 50% marks especially in maths & physics (45% for reserved category)
Some colleges require Math in 12th or graduation.
Tips to Choose the Right MCA College
Masters in CS or IT to get placement in top companies is a good choice but it’s hard to choose which college is best. You must remember the following points to select the right college which opens up the path for your career.
History about the college and their placement rate, reviews on social media with proof.
Look at Faculty Experience, and the top educator’s style of teaching.
If you are a resident of Bangalore then Visit the Campus If Possible.
Getting in touch with Current Students or Alumni through platforms like LinkedIn will help you understand more better.
Prefer MCA from colleges that offer coding and internship support.
Conclusion
Bangalore is already a tech hub so colleges are prepared to offer high-quality and real-world industry exposure. If you are serious about establishing a tech career then these top 10 MCA Colleges in Bangalore will help train you for industry-ready. MCA is a master’s degree to become a software engineer. So, choose the right college for your career growth.
UP DElEd Result 2025 Declared by the Uttar Pradesh Regulatory Authority for 2nd and 4th semester exam. Students who want to download their result from the official website or the link mentioned in the article below. Batch 2022 and 2023 students can break their patience to see their result.
If you have appeared in the examination then check your result from the direct link.
There are a total of 2,33,350 seats available for the DElEd. The total number of students of batch 2023 present in the examination is 160159 but 102408 students have passed this exam and 57691 have failed. 246 students did not appear in the exam, 44 results have not been completely declared, 13 results were stopped by the council and 3 have been caught cheating.
Whereas, fourth semester students of 2022 batch are 57,415 in numbers but 45,528 students have passed in the examination.