All 112 students of Rabindra Vidya Niketan cleared this year’s 10th board examinations, reflecting students’ dedication and sustained efforts of teaching staff. Twenty-six students scored above 95%, underscoring the institution’s strong academic standards. Jyotiraditya Jena emerged as the top scorer with an exceptional 99.8%, followed closely by Saisuchi Mishra with 99.6%. School authorities expressed pride in the achievement, congratulating students for their hard work and perseverance. Teachers and parents also joined in celebrating the success, describing it as a significant milestone for the institution.17+ LPA offers at BGUHiring across consulting, banking and technology sectors gathered pace at Birla Global University (BGU) during its campus placement drive 2026, with leading firms offering packages above Rs 17 lakh per annum. Major recruiters included Ernst & Young, Deloitte and Lloyds Banking Group, along with technology companies such as Automatic Data Processing, Tata Consultancy Services and Tech Mahindra. BFSI players like Federal Bank also extended offers in the 17 LPA range. Students from MBA, MCom, MCA and Data Science programmes secured roles in consulting, analytics, software development and financial services, reflecting evolving cross-domain skill demands. Recruiters from over 20 sectors, including consulting, BFSI, IT, FMCG, healthcare and logistics, took part in the drive, highlighting broad-based industry demand.Dr Satyakama Mishra, dean, outreach & international affairs, said the trend indicates a growing preference for multi-skilled talent suited to dynamic business environments. MoU on AI skill devptFakir Mohan University (FMU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Odisha Knowledge Corporation Limited (IQAC), Bhubaneswar, recently to strengthen artificial intelligence (AI) skills and promote industry-ready learning.The university’s internal quality assurance cell organised an MoU-signing ceremony and a workshop on ‘Comprehensive AI Capacity Building’. Welcoming the gathering, IQAC director Pankaj Kumar Parhi highlighted the importance of such collaborations in modern education.Vice-chancellor Santosh Kumar Tripathy said AI-driven capacity building is essential for academic excellence and administrative efficiency. He proposed structured AI training programmes for both teaching and non-teaching staff. OKCL managing director Manoranjan Puthal outlined the organisation’s vision of bridging academia and industry through technology-driven initiatives.
