Continuing the academic excellence, this year, 14 IMS Ghaziabad students from various programmes achieved the highest marks in their exams at Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU) in Meerut. These outstanding students earned 5 gold, 4 silver, and 5 bronze medals. Among the top performers were Himanshi Vashney (BCA), Kirti Saini (BAJMC), Lakshya Virvani (Biotechnology), Mauli Vaish (Microbiology), and Shivangi Singh Bhardwaj (M.I.B.). They received their gold medals at the university's 36th convocation ceremony, attended by Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel and CCSU Vice Chancellor Sangeeta Shukla. The institute's director, Dr. Arun Kumar Singh, department heads, and proud parents were all there to celebrate this achievement. They wished the students continued success in their future endeavors.
The two-day Young India Parliament program, hosted by Young India and IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus), concluded with a resounding success. The event aimed to educate young students about the Indian Parliament's workings and foster their civic engagement. Inaugurated by renowned personalities including Atul Garg (MP, Ghaziabad) and CA Vidur Chharia, the program saw active participation from students across seven states. During the event, participants discussed and debated various issues assigned to their respective party teams. Young India, a part of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), is dedicated to promoting civic engagement and leadership among Indian youth.A total of 150 students were selected from 62 schools to participate in the program. After rigorous deliberations, 15 winning students were chosen to advance to the national round. The winners were felicitated during the valedictory session by distinguished guests Ranjan Dwivedi (Ex-IPS) and Arvind Kumar (Chief Vigilance Officer, IPS).
A Management Development Program (MDP) on HR Analytics for Effective Decision Making was successfully conducted on July 20, 2024, jointly organized by the Ghaziabad Management Association (GMA) and IMS Ghaziabad. The program aimed to equip participants with knowledge of HR analytics and its application in business. Industry experts and academicians shared insights on HR data management, analysis, and tools. Over 40 professionals attended the event, which concluded with a Q&A session. There were a total of 4 sessions conducted: the first session talked about HR Analytics in Business and the second session discussed the evolutionary process of human resource analysis in business. In the third session, human resource data management and analysis were explained in detail, and in the fourth session, applications of human resource analytics tools were explained.
IMS Ghaziabad UC Campus organised a yoga programme on the occasion of the 10th International Yoga Day. In the program, Yoga Guru Dr. Deepa Goyal taught ways to increase flexibility and fitness of the body through yoga postures. While talking about Ashtanga Yoga, she explained the importance of Pranayam in detail and also conducted many yogas.
The program was inaugurated by the Institute Director, Dr. Arun Kumar Singh, Dr. Deepa Goyal (Department Head, CDC), Dr. Gagan Varshney (Department Head, Computer Science) and Dr. Pooja Rastogi (Department Head, Management Department) by offering flowers to Maa Saraswati. The faculty and staff of the institute participated enthusiastically in the programme. On this particular occasion, the director gave the attendees a lesson on the significance and purpose of yoga as well as advice to practise daily for a healthy body. The program ended with thanks to all who were present.
IMS Ghaziabad Finance Club (Rakam) in association with Fintech and BlockChain Association organised Vitt Manthan-2024. The objective of the programme was to make the students present aware about finance and better investment information and strategies. Four competitions related to finance and investment namely Strategic Invest Pro Challenge, Swift Intra Mastery, Venture Vision Quest and Analog to Digilog were also organised for the students.
More than 100 students from various colleges of Delhi NCR participated in the events and showcased their talents. The winning students were rewarded with cash prizes and mementos. The programme was inaugurated by Chief Guest Dr. Vibhuti Aggarwal (General Partner, Real Time Angel Fund), Mr. Tosham Sindhu (Managing Partner, Asia Protego Partners Fintech; BlockChain Association) and Dr. Arun Kumar Singh, Director (IMS Ghaziabad, University Courses Campus).
IMS Ghaziabad University Courses Campus, one of the top private universities in India has consistently turned out toppers, cementing the calibre of instruction provided by its learned professors. For the purpose of preparing for competitive tests and admission exams for higher education and employment, regular sessions are organised on campus. It ensures that students along with their academic development, also get to develop holistically as well. On May 12, 2023, IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) hosted the fourth edition of the International Conference titled, “Innovative Solutions for India @ 75: A Journey Towards Atmanirbhar Bharat" (A Multi-disciplinary conference in Management, IT, Media and Sciences)”. Here leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars exchanged and shared their experiences and research. The International Conference at IMSUCC worked in conjunction with reputable journals and institutions on a global scale to promote the greatest ideas and methods for determining how innovation might affect the Indian economy. CA (Dr.) Rakesh Chharia, general secretary of the IMS Group of Institutions, attended the conference's inaugural session. Prof. (Dr.) Arun Kumar Singh, the director of IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus), gave the opening remarks. Professor (Dr.) Nageshwar Rao, vice chancellor of the Indira Gandhi National Open University in New Delhi, served as the event's chief guest. He was joined by Professor (Dr.) Ramesh C. Gaur, director of the National School of Drama in New Delhi, as well as Mr Ramveer Tanwar (PondMan), an environmentalist and TEDx speaker from Greater Noida, Mr Upkar Singh, vice president of information technology at RMSI, and Prof. Ramesh Chandra Deka, Former Director, AllMS New Delhi, Professor Emeritus & Advisor to Director Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna.

CUET UG 2026 Notification: The National Testing Agency is expected to release CUET UG 2026 Notification soon, likely in January, based on previous trends. The CUET UG 2026 examination is confirmed to be conducted in May 2026, with exact dates to be announced later. In 2025, the examination was held from May 13 to June 3, suggesting the 2026 exam may begin around May 15.

CUET UG 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is gearing up to hold the Common University Entrance Test CUET (UG) 2026 for undergraduates in May 2026. As the exam approaches, the online application portal will open soon on the NTA website at cuet.nta.nic.in. Eligible candidates should keep an eye on the site, as the link will become active when registrations begin.NTA asks candidates to sort out their important papers early so the application process goes smoothly and they don’t face surprises, complaints, or rejection later.

Candidates appearing for the exam must have proper knowledge about the CSIR NET exam day instructions 2025 and also the documents that need to be carried along with them to the exam centre. National Testing Agency will be conducting the CSIR NET 2025 for December session on December 18, 2025. CSIR NET exam is administered by NTA to test the eligibility of Indian nationals for JRF and lectureship. Candidates clearing the exam are eligible for Assistant Professors recruitment in various universities and colleges. The exam is conducted twice a year on an all-India basis. Read the article to know all the CSIR NET 2025 exam day instructions to be followed by the candidates.
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CSIR NET December 2025 Exam Center list has been released by NTA on its official website - csirnet.nta.nic. During the application process, you will be required to select four exam centre preferences as 1, 2, 3, and 4. Candidates are urged to check the same from the website using their application number and date of birth. Candidates who will appear for CSIR NET 2025 Exam for December session can find out where the exam will be held by downloading the intimation slip using their login credentials.
CSIR NET Exam Centre 2025 is provided by the NTA on candidates' admit cards. The CSIR NET 2025 Exam for the December session will be held in 225 places across the country. Candidates must select the place where they wish to take the exam when completing the CSIR NET 2025 Application Form. The CSIR NET 2025 Admit Card, as well as the name and address of the CSIR NET Exam Centre for the December session, will be made accessible. Candidates must download the CSIR NET 2025 Admit Card to get information regarding their CSIR NET Exam Centre, the date and time of the exam and other important details. Each candidate will be assigned a specific exam centre for the CSIR UGC NET exam, and they must arrive one hour before the exam. Candidates must also bring valid government-issued identification to the CSIR NET exam centre for verification.

Preparing for the CSIR NET 2025 exam requires a strategic and time-bound approach, especially for aspirants aiming to qualify in the CSIR NET 2025 examination. The pathway to enhancing your performance on one of India's most challenging national-level research admission exams is to arrange your study path using a well-organized preparation schedule. In addition to assisting you in making the most of each month, a comprehensive CSIR NET Exam Preparation Calendar 2025 guarantees balanced syllabus coverage, frequent revision, and regular practice with mock exams and past year papers. The CSIR NET syllabus for disciplines such as Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, and Earth Sciences is vast and application-driven. As a result, a monthly schedule aids students in breaking up subjects into digestible chunks while gradually addressing the fundamental ideas. Aspirants can avoid last-minute cramming, maintain consistent progress, and build a solid conceptual basis by adhering to a strategic calendar. This is crucial for Part B and Part C questions, which assess analytical thinking rather than memorization.