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21 Botany students from KU selected as 10+2 lecturers 

21 Botany students from KU selected as 10+2 lecturers

KINS Desk
Srinagar, May 1 (KINS): The Department of Botany at the University of Kashmir has extended heartfelt congratulations to its research scholars and students who have been selected for 10+2 Lecturer positions in the School Education Department through the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission.
In a statement, the department expressed immense pride over the achievement, stating that as many as 21 students have successfully qualified for the prestigious posts in Botany. The department described the milestone as a reflection of the academic excellence, dedication, and consistent performance of its students.
The department also conveyed its gratitude to the university administration, particularly the Vice Chancellor and Registrar, for their continued guidance and institutional support. It highlighted that the conducive academic environment and encouragement provided by the university have played a crucial role in shaping the success of the students.
Calling it a moment of great satisfaction, the department said the achievement underscores the university’s commitment to fostering quality education and nurturing talent. It added that such accomplishments further strengthen the institution’s reputation as a center of academic excellence in the region.

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