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Karnataka reopens schools for students Of Classes 6 to 8 today

Karnataka to reopen schools

Karnataka has reopened schools for Classes 6 to 8 today. The schools have reopened schools in those states where the positivity rate is below 2 percent.

Primary and Secondary Education Minister BC Nagesh said, “”The department had an intention of reopening schools for some time now and teachers were also ready for it, but keeping in mind the health of the students along with education and concerns of the parents, we discussed with the technical advisory committee and after taking the opinion of expert paediatricians, we are reopening schools for classes 6,7 and 8.”

The government and other district administration is working together to maintain safe conduct and maintain all covid protocols.

Also read: School reopens in Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka with 50 percent capacity

It is compulsory for all students to submit consent of parents to attend offline classes. There is also provision for online classes.

The classes for 6-8 will be held on alternate days with 50 percent attendance. The classes for 9-12 have already reopened since August 23.

Admit cards for NEET PG 2021 to be released today

NEET PG 2021 admit card

The National Board of Examination (NBE) has released the NEET PG 2021 admit card today. The students can download the admit card from the official website natboard.edu.in.

Steps to download NEET PG 2021 admit card:

-Visit official website natboard.edu.in

-Click on the NEET PG 2021 admit card link

-Enter all required registration details

-Submit the details

-You can Download the admit card

-Take the printout of the admit card

All covid protocols will be followed during the examination like protective face shield, face mask and sanitizer sachets. The NEET PG 2021 exams were earlier scheduled to be conducted on April 18, but later it was postponed to September 11.

 

PM Modi to address on Shiksha Parv 2021 to honour contributions of teachers

PM Modi to address on Shiksha Parv 2021

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend Shiksha Parv 2021 on September 7. It is celebrated to honour the contribution of teachers in the education sector. The PM is also going to launch new initiatives of the Department of School Education (DSE).

The initiatives of the education department are Indian Sign Language dictionary of 10,000 words, Talking Books for visually impaired, Accreditation Framework (SQAAF) of CBSE, School Quality Assessment and NISTHA teachers’ training programme for NIPUN Bharat, Vidyanjali portal for facilitating education volunteers, donors, CSR contributors for school development.

The event will be celebrated through virtual mode till September 17. It will also focus on taking the National Education Policy (NEP) to the next level.

The event will be attended by Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State for Education Annapurna Devi, Minister of State for Education Dr Subhas Sarkar and Minister of State for Education Dr Rajkumar Ranjan Singh.

MPOWER Financing focuses to provide education loans to students

Sasha Ramani

MPOWER Financing is not only limited to providing loans, but it also believes in long-term partnerships and supports students with their future jobs, says Sasha Ramani, Associate Director, Corporate Strategy, Mpower Financing to Elets News Network (ENN).

Could you tell us how MPOWER Financing makes education accessible to the students?

We established MPOWER Financing intending to provide education loans to those students who dream of studying abroad. Unlike traditional financing options, MPOWER loans do not require a co-signer, collateral, guarantors, or any documentation that student applicants undergo during loan approval. MPOWER’s loan processes are also not based on one’s credit history alone. We have, instead, built a proprietary algorithm that factors in future earning potential and analyses disparate data sources, such as employment history and credit history, domestically and abroad.

Our model ensures that promising students applying for Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD levels of education should have access to education without putting any financial burden on the family. MPOWER’s loans are approved instantly and are available at competitive interest rates. We fund the dreams of -promising students who wish to study in the U.S and Canada but are left out of the traditional lending process.

How is MPOWER Financing providing financial solutions to students planning to study abroad?

MPOWER follows a simple and modern loan process based on the future potential of the students and not on their current family background. Our unique and borderless model ensures that promising students are not asked for a co-signer or collateral during the loan process. We have fixed interest rates with up to 1.50 per cent in interest rate discounts. MPOWER is not only limited to providing loans, but it also believes in long-term partnerships and supports students with their future jobs, because we want our students to be successful not only while they’re in school, but after graduation as well.

Also read: Finance Minister attracts students for education loans

How many loans have you disbursed so far to students?

Since its inception in 2014, MPOWER has had the privilege of supporting higher education worldwide. This number of students availing of loans is rising rapidly each year, and about a quarter of MPOWER’s students are from India. Loans to the tune of USD 70 million have been disbursed to students since 2014. The number of loans disbursed doubles or triples every year. We expect 2021 and 2022 to show the same growth, considering the very high demand we see on our platform.

What are the sources of your funds? Do you have any tie-ups with the banks or other financial institutions?

MPOWER Financing is not a bank. We raise money from various investors and institutions who get to invest in tomorrow’s leaders – and sometimes, these are banks. MPOWER has raised considerable funding from firms like Goldman Sachs, Tilden Park Capital, and ETS (which administers the GRE and TOEFL exams). MPOWER has received various funding rounds and the funding capital is the key source of loan funds.

What percentage of MPOWER Financing caters to the students of India? How are you planning to increase the percentage in providing loans to Indian students?

India is one of the key markets for MPOWER. In terms of geographical distribution on the number of loans issued, about one quarter of our students are from India, making it the largest country which our students are from. Other large countries include Brazil, China, Pakistan, Mexico and several in Sub-Saharan Africa. In terms of both the markets and operations, India plays a major role for us, and most of our colleagues are based in Bengaluru.

What is the process involved in getting a loan for higher education?

MPOWER Financing has an ‘all-digital’ platform, which allows students across the globe to apply for their education without any physical movement. The loan process can be done in less than an hour due to top-of-the-line automation technology and can receive a conditional approval instantly. Importantly, there are no application fees, or anything required: the student does not pay a dime until it is time for their first monthly loan repayment.

What benefits can students get if they avail of a loan from MPOWER Financing?

  • MPOWER Financing offers perks such as income tax deductions and credit building, which can help students substantially after graduation. 100 percent of their loan sanction letters have been accepted by the U.S government when issuing visas.
  • MPOWER is committed to rethinking and overhauling how international students fund their education. Therefore, MPOWER aims to remove prohibitive barriers, such as collateral or having a co-signer.
  • MPOWER makes the tedious process of education loan sanction completely hassle-free for students across the globe. From providing all-around counselling to lining up job interviews, MPOWER Financing invests heavily in student’s careers and potential success.
  • MPOWER has honoured 100 per cent of its sanction letters even during the pandemic, which signifies how the firm always stands by its students and helps them be successful.
  • There are no processing fees, application fees, or anything else required to apply. The student does not pay a dime until it is time for their first monthly loan repayment.
  • As a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC), MPOWER Financing plays an active part in student career support under the “Path to Success Programme.”
  • Students get a discount on the interest rate for good performance on the loan. By going for an MPOWER loan, students can also build their credit history in the U.S.
  • MPOWER Financing has easy and flexible repayment policies. Additionally, students are not required to pay any fee upfront after their loans are sanctioned for overseas education loans.

How are you attracting students from India during the challenges posed by the pandemic?

Despite the pandemic, students continue to want and study abroad: the allure of an international education remains as strong as ever. Students from India continue to apply for our financing in record numbers, because now more than ever, students want a fast, easy, and reliable loan provider without the encumbrances of a collateral or cosigner. A loan sanction letter from a U.S.-based firm can also be particularly valuable.

What are the trends for students studying abroad?

We see a surge in demand for international education: most students have only deferred, not cancelled, their higher education plans due to the effects of the pandemic. Additionally, new and innovative education models, such as online or hybrid models, can mean different ways of delivering education, thus making it available for new students. So we’re excited about what the future holds and look forward to making possible the dreams of an even greater number of students.

Celebrating Teachers’ Day on September 5

Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan teachers day

On September 5, we are celebrating Teachers’ Day. Digital Learning commemorates and honours the contributions of educators including teachers and academicians.

Teachers’ Day is celebrated on the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.

He was born on September 5, 1888 and was a well-known philosopher, teacher and scholar. He encouraged young people to grow and progress through education.

Also read: Teachers’ Day: Education must be basically in mother tongue: Vice President

Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was the President of India between 1962-67.

 

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

Delhi University’s St Stephen's College

St. Stephens college releases the first cut-off list for admission to undergraduate programmes. Students can check the cut-off at ststephens.edu.

Students can check online for BA, Bcom and BSc programmes and the cut-off lists. The cut-off for BA Economics (Honours) is 99.5 percent.

The cutoff for BA (Hons) History is 99 percent marks and for BA programmes, the cut-off is at 99 percent in Class 12th board examination.

Also read: Delhi University declares results of UG, PG exams

The cut-off for Physics (Honours), BSc Mathematics (Honours) and Chemistry (Honours) stands at 98.5 per cent, 97.99 per cent and 96.33 per cent respectively. The admission criteria differ according to the chosen subjects for undergraduate programmes.

Delhi University has its own admission process for its colleges. The DU’s cut-off for all colleges are expected to be released later.

 

NEET UG 2021 admit cards likely to be released on 9 September

NEET UG 2021 admit cards

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is likely to release the NEET UG 2021 amid cards on 9 September.

There is no official announcement on the release of the hall tickets. The hall tickets will be released at least three days before the exams. The NEET UG exam will be conducted on September 12.

NTA has shared details related to city allotment for appearing in the NEET UG exam. For more information, the students can visit the official website neet.nta.nic.in.

How to download NEET 2021 admit card:

Step 1: Go to the official website – https://neet.nta.nic.in/

Step 2: Click on the NEET UG admit card link

Step 3: Enter the required details like date of birth, application number, and security pin

Step 4: Click on the ‘submit’ button

Step 5: The hall ticket will be displayed on the screen

Step 6: Download it for future reference.

If applicants see any discrepancy, they must report to NTA immediately. During the day of exams, the candidates need the following documents:

-Take a printout of the NEET 2021 hall ticket

-A valid original id proof

-One passport size photograph

-PwBD certificate (if applicable)

 

Bihar Board extends online application date for Class 10 exams

BSEB class 10 exams

The last date to fill in the online application for Bihar Board Class 10 examination has been extended by the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB). The last date for filling the application is till September 12.

Earlier, the last date for registration was August 31. The students can register for the matric or Class 10 final exams that will be conducted in 2022-23.

The students can login into the official website at secondary.biharboardonline.com

The registration process is mandatory and students whose age is beyond 13 years and currently studying in class 9 are eligible for the BSEB matric registration.

Also read: BSEB releases first cut off and merit list for Class 11 admission

“BSEB has uploaded the details of the registration on its website. The schools have to download the forms, which is to be filled by students. The students, after filling the form, have to submit it to the school. Principal and other school staff have to match the details and upload it at the given website,” said a BSEB official.

In fact, the BSEB has also extended the registration for class 12th and 10th board examination dates till September 3 for students appearing for examination in 2022.

 

IGNOU announces online registration process for management programmes

IGNOU announces online registration process

IGNOU has announced online submission of applications for Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Business Administration (Banking and Finance) (MBF).

The last date for the online submission of application is September 30. The eligibility, duration, fee, courses, and other details are available on the online portal at ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in.

The university is offering various PG Diploma programmes in management. These programmes are PG Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM), PG Diploma in Financial Management (PGDFM), PG Diploma in Human Resource Management (PGDHRM) and PG Diploma in Operations Management (PGDOM).

Also read: IGNOU extends admission and re-registration date for July 2021 Session

The last date to apply for postgraduate programmes is September 15, 2021.

The validity of registration process for students that had to be ended in June 2021, has now been extended to December 2021.

 

NTA releases exam dates for Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) 2021

DUET 2021

Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) will be conducted on September 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and October 1. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the dates for the examination. The examination will be held for UG, PG and M.Phil/Ph.D courses.

The candidates can check the official website of NTA at nta.ac.in. The entrance exam will be conducted in three slots. Timings are from 8 am to 10 am, the second slot is from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm and the third slot from 5 pm to 7 pm.

Also read: DU UG Admission 2021 registration process closes today

The exams will be for 2 hours duration and there will be multiple-choice questions. 100 questions will be there and 4 marks will be given for each correct response. There will be negative marking for incorrect responses. The paper needs to be answered in the English language only.

For postgraduate programs, the number of questions will be 50/100 and for M.Phil/Ph.D courses, the number of questions will be 50.

The other details for undergraduate courses will remain the same.

 

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