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GGSIPU declares IPU CET 2021 Result

IPU CET 2021 Result

The Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) declared the results for Common Entrance Test (IPU CET 2021). The candidates can check the examination results on the official website ipu.ac.in.

IPU CET results have been declared for B.Com Honors, BJMC, BBA, BCA, and B.Ed courses. IP university has completed the admission process for undergraduate programmes like BJMC, B Ed, BBA, BCA and others. It was concluded on August 28 and 29.

Also read: GGSIPU releases common entrance test (CET) schedule for UG Courses

How to check IPU CET 2021 Result:

  • Go to the official website of IP University- ipu.ac.in
  • Click on the CET Result 2021 link
  • Lists of course code and subjects will appear on the screen
  • IPU CET 2021 result will be displayed on the screen
  • Students can check their name, roll number, application number, secure marks, and the rank
  • Take a print out for future reference

The candidates who have qualified the IPU CET 2021 are eligible to appear for IPU counselling 2021. The students can get admission into various undergraduate and postgraduate courses after clearing the process.

Punjab Board To Conduct Class 10, 12 Board Exams In Two Terms

Punjab Board exams

The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) will evaluate the students in two patterns in the academic year (2021-22). The exams will be conducted in two terms such as Term 1 and Term 2.

The board will conduct the Classes 10 and 12 examinations in two terms. The examination for Term 1 will be conducted in November-December 2022 and Term 2 will be conducted in February-March 2022.

Term 1 will be conducted only for main subjects and there will be multiple choice questions. There will be no practical exams in Term 1.

Also read: Punjab Board declares Class 12th result today

In fact, Term 2 will be conducted in long and short form type questions.

The board has released the syllabus and structure of questions paper for term 1 for classes 5, 8, 10 and 12.

BHU Admit Card 2021 Soon For The Rescheduled Exams

BHU Admit Card 2021

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) admit card will be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for rescheduled undergraduate (UG) entrance examination.

According to NTA, the rescheduled examination will be conducted on October 6, 2021 in two shifts. The candidates who have applied for Banaras Hindu University Undergraduate Entrance Test (BHU UET) 2021 can download the admit cards online. It is available on the official website, bhut.nta.nic.in.

Steps to download BHU Admit Card 2021:

  • Visit the official website of Banaras Hindu University to download BHU admit card 2021, bhuet.nta.nic.in
  • On the homepage, click on the BHU UET admit card link
  • Enter application number, date of birth, security pin and other details
  • Click the submit button
  • Download the admit card
  • Keep it for future reference

Centre postpones NEET SS 2021 Exam Date to January

NEET SS 2021 Exam

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) PG super speciality exam has been postponed by the centre. The examination will be conducted on January 11-12, 2022.

The decision has been taken so that the students get enough time to make preparations for the examination and also the seats should not go unfilled.

“All the authorities in participation in the above-mentioned meetings, while coming to the above-mentioned conclusion, had also felt and observed that candidates must not feel that they have not been extended sufficient time to prepare for the examination under the revised scheme,” the Centre had said in its affidavit filed before the top court.

Also read: NEET UG 2021 registration process expected to begin soon

In the circumstances, it was decided that NEET-SS be deferred by a period of two months and be held on January 10-11, 2022 so as to provide ample time to all of them for their preparation for the entrance examination under the revised scheme,” the affidavit added.

Initially, the NEET SS 2021 examination was scheduled for November 13 and 14.

Pune reopen Schools for Students; both offline and online with continue

Pune reopen Schools

The schools in Pune have reopened from Monday. Maharashtra’s Pune district has reopened school for physical classes.

The physical classes have resumed for Classes 8 to 12 in urban areas and for Classes 5 to 12 in rural areas have started the offline classes.

According to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the state government, it is not mandatory to attend offline classes. The students need to take the consent of the parents for attending physical classes.

Also read: Pune University to set up education centre in Kashmir

Many schools in the state have arranged masks and sanitizer that were distributed to students on their arrival at the school. Teachers and students were greeted for coming to the school.

The schools will continue with both online and offline classes so that there is no disturbance in imparting learning to the students.

NDMC decided to re-Engage nearly 700 contract teachers in its primary schools

teachers in its primary schools

The North Delhi Municipal Corporation has re-engaged nearly 700 contract teachers at its primary schools. The decision was taken on Friday by the authorities.

This move will benefit teachers whose contract got terminated last year. NDMC issued a notification that mentioned about the development. The Commissioner North DMC has given approval for reengaging teachers. The decision has been taken to engage teachers who have worked in the session 2019-20 on contract basis in the primary schools till May 10, 2020.

North Corporation’s Education Committee chairperson Alok Sharma confirmed the move taken by the civic body.

“The proposal to re-engage 667 primary teachers was first approved by the education committee and then it was vetted by the commissioner. The contract of these teachers was terminated in 2020. The move will benefit all the primary teachers who were hit hard after losing their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic,” Sharma said.

Vibgyor schools uses ERP solutions by My Classboard to provide quality education

My Class board

MyClassboard (MCB) a leading school management software developer and a strategic partner of KidsLoop,the global EdTech company is excited to announce that the Vibgyor Group of Schools has contractually agreed to use MCB’s unique “school-in-a-box” solution going forward.

Based in Mumbai, India, Vibgyor Group of schools is a provider of the highest quality education reaching approximately 1.6 mm children through its network of private schools and government institutions.

The MCB solution would furnish Vibgyor schools with comprehensive Enterprise Resource Planning software (ERP) software coupled with a strong LMS/CMS driven by KidsLoop’s learning platform and Chrysalis’ pedagogically engendered content.

Rustom Kerawalla, Founder Chairman VIBGYOR Group of Schools said “After a thorough evaluation of the several solutions available in the market we have decided to partner with MCB. They offer a state of the art solution backed by a global EdTech leader KidsLoop and Chrysalis, an established curriculum provider in India. With this partnership Vibgyor would be providing best-in-class services to the entire student community and progressively adapt to pedagogy aligned with NEP 2020.”

Ajay Sakhamuri, Founder and CEO, MyClassboard.com said “We are delighted to be working with the Vibgyor Group of Schools, one of the more pre-eminent and forward thinking educational establishments in Maharashtra. Our strategic partnership with KidsLoop has enabled us to transform our offering to the Indian market through the vertical integration of a leading learning and content management system and our best in class ERP platform. With the addition of Vibgyor to our program, My Classboard is now able to serve over 3m children.”

The unique combination of ERP solutions, the transformative impact of KidsLoop’s innovative data driven learning platform, and Chrysalis’ curated content will provide Vibgyor with a compelling offering for its large student, parent & teacher community. This single sign-on digital strategy, integrated with Vibgyor’s holistic approach to learning, will be the best solution to bring the gift of learning to all its children.

IIM Indore Celebrates its 25th Foundation Day

IIM Indore

Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore completed its foundation day on Tuesday. To mark the day, an event was organised, which was inaugurated by IIM Indore Director Professor Himanshu Rai.

In fact, a podcast was launched by the institute ‘I view’ and campus application ‘pocket-I. On the 25th foundation day, IIM freed 25 caged birds and Indian postal Services released a special cover on the occasion.

During the event, Prof Rai said, “The ‘special secret ingredient’ that helped the Institute grow over all these years is the faith in each other, trust in togetherness and conviction and commitment to the institute. It is right to say that wherever you go in life is not so important. The important thing is who you are with. IIM Indore is a family and we are all together”.

Also read: IIMC announces date for entrance exam 2021

“It is with this determination of ours to contribute to the city, state and nation building, that we have now taken an initiative to develop the Rau Circle. I am happy to share that the Rau Circle will now be known as the IIM Indore Circle, and I assure you that we will develop the rotary and the landscape into a state-of-the-art area,” he added.

Award of best teacher was presented to Prof Jatin Pandey and Prof Manoj Motiani. The event was also attended by other officials.

Mr Alpesh Shah, Managing Director and Senior Partner, the Boston Consulting Group India was the chief guest for the occasion.

Schools in Maharashtra reopening today for physical classes

Schools in Maharashtra

Schools in Maharashtra are reopening today as it got closed down in the view of the COVID 19 pandemic. Students are returning to schools after a year-and-a-half.

Maharashtra’s School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad said it is not mandatory to attend offline classes. Students need to take the consent of their parents to resume schools on a regular basis.

Schools have reopened for classes 5 to 12 in the rural areas and however in urban areas, the schools have reopened for Classes 8 to 12 physically.

Also read: Maharashtra Govt. takes U-turn in reopening schools in the state

After a survey conducted by the state’s school education department, the decision to reopen schools was taken last month. A review meeting was held last week to discuss the matter among all senior officials in the state’s education department.

“With schools reopening Monday onwards,a meeting with senior education department officials, education officers across the state to assess preparedness. Officials gave some welcome suggestions during the meeting. These will surely help,” Gaikwad tweeted recently.

The Maharashtra State Council of Education Research and Training (SCERT) will help officials to resolve any hurdles occuring for reopening physical classes in schools.

“I have instructed education officers to personally visit schools and monitor reopenings…For a smooth transition to physical classes, effective coordination with health department, local administration will have to be maintained. We are committed to providing a conducive atmosphere to students, many among whom will be returning to class after a year and a half,” Gaikwad added.

Delhi University releases cut-off list for undergraduate programmes

DU university

The Delhi University has released the cut-off lists for undergraduate courses today. The scores are expected to be high this year as compared to last year.

The cut-off list is available on the website of the university at du.ac.in and admission.uod.ac.in. Many students have scored over 95 per cent in the CBSE Class 12 board examinations in 2021 as result of which the cut-off lists will be high.

“We had decided on our cut-offs but we were wondering to have a re-look at the scores after seeing that a higher number of students have scored above 95 per cent. There are also students who have scored cent per cent marks and we might have to keep the cut-offs at 100 percent,” said Vibha Chauhan, principal of Kirori Mal College.

Also read: Delhi University’s St Stephen’s College Releases First Cut-Off List

Colleges such as Jesus and Mary College, Aryabhatta College and Deshbandhu College java released the first cut-off lists.

JMC has released 100 per cent cut-off for Psychology and 98.5 percent cut-off for admission to economics and Psychology in bachelor degree courses in Aryabhatta College.

Other colleges such as Kirori Mal College, Lady Shri Ram College, Hindu College, Rajdhani College, Miranda House and other DU colleges will release their first cut-offs on the websites.

Rajdhani College will also witness an increase in the cut-off rates. St Stephen’s cut-offs will also be more or less in the same way.

Delhi University will have to release the cut-off lists by today and the process for submitting applications will start from October 4. Around 2.87 lakh students have applied for Delhi University’s undergraduate courses.

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