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Zyxel provides innovative solutions to education sector: Mr Gary Chen, President, Zyxel India

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Zyxel is providing innovative solutions to the education sector, said Mr Gary Chen, President, Zyxel India to Elets News Network and added the company is actively innovating products and services for transforming the education sector.

What is Zyxel doing to bring transformation in the education system?

Zyxel provides high-end solutions across industries and education is one of the main focused sectors, which Zyxel looks up to and keeps on serving with innovative products and solutions. We are actively innovating education solutions for the bright future of this country. We are bringing the latest wireless solutions for better connectivity since digital platforms are the future of education institutes. The top B-school IIM Raipur, Leading K-12 schools like Shri Ram Millenium School, top graduate school – BITS Pilani are using our solutions and helping the students to have bright futures.

The apps and technology-enabled solutions play a crucial role after the Covid 19 pandemic in the education sector. Can we meet the requirements of the education industry?

During COVID 19, online education has taken the front foot and offline education is still distant. I am sure that even after Covid-19 digital platforms and online education will continue to happen, giving a boost to the education industry. All the technology enabled devices are to be managed, monitored and controlled by the internet. The devices, which provide hassle-free internet connectivity to the students and also to whole premises, Zyxel is a leader in it. Similarly, our latest inclusion for the education industry is WiFi6 access point, which is the latest technology and provides the best bandwidth. Be it outdoor or indoor connectivity, Zyxel is the one-stop solution provider for all networking needs.

What kind of tech-solutions Zyxel is providing that is helping the education industry?

As mentioned above, we as a leading networking brand are providing wireless access points, network switches, network firewall security and cloud management portal NEBULA. Education industry doesn’t have to do the hassle of managing different brands at their site, they can simply control, manage all their Zyxel devices over the cloud with the help of Nebula Cloud Control Management Portal. Since, after COVID-19 online teaching is the new normal, we make sure that we are providing the best networking solution to the education institutes.

Do you think there is a challenge to implement smart and effective network solutions in schools? How can we mitigate this?

I would say that before COVID-19 it was a challenge to implement smart and effective network solutions but after COVID-19, education sector has understood the importance of smart education tools, online teaching, good internet connectivity, so now slowly and gradually the education premises doors are opening to welcome such new and effective network solutions which brings us in the picture and other education tools providers in the market. Also, beside the circumstances of covid-19, we have been continuously making efforts to implement smart network solutions in the education sector, to which we have been successful but the path is still long and we make sure that we continue to do the same in future also so that one day all the education institutes are on same page and our students are getting best facilities in terms of education and infrastructure.

Could you tell us about the Zyxel Network’s new e-learning platform – Zyxel Campus Academy?

Zyxel understands education is the foundation for any big thing. Our Zyxel academy provides a diverse curriculum to individuals and organizations. Zyxel’s network certifications offer network professionals the ability to become Zyxel-certified with proven experience and skills.

How secure is your AI and cloud-powered business solutions for users?

Cybercriminals are always quick to exploit the latest technology and AI is no exception. We are already facing a cybercrime pandemic, and the global cost has now reached $600 billion, according to a recent report from McAfee. To counter these more sophisticated threats, we need the advanced threat protection (ATP) that Zyxel is now building into all its firewall solutions. ATP uses AI to detect and silo potential threats before they have any chance to be deployed. The primary method used in ATP is sandboxing. This examines activity at the processor level, in real-time, detecting and blocking anything that looks like it could be malware and shutting it away in a protected area of the system before it can do any harm.

Our cloud-powered business solution is very effective for our users, you can access Nebula Control Center (NCC) from anywhere with an Internet connection and configure, monitor, and manage a wide range of networking and security devices from access points, switches, to security gateways and firewalls without the complexity of remote site access. We even have a dedicated app. The features that come along with Nebula are zero-touch efficient deployment, real-time updating and monitoring with historical data and best user experience.

 

Madhya Pradesh to reopen schools with full capacity

Madhya Pradesh to reopen schools

Madhya Pradesh to reopen schools in full capacity soon. The government has allowed schools to reopen with 100 percent capacity for Classes 8, 10 and 12 and with 50 percent capacity for classes 1 to 5.

The School Education Department said that all schools can resume offline teaching and learning activities in full capacity for classes 1 to 12.

However, the parents’ consent is necessary for allowing students to go to the school, the school education department said.

All staff and non-staff, students and teachers should take both the doses of COVID 19 vaccines, the government order stated.

The order also said, the schools should also follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) issued by the Central and State government to control Covid 19 pandemic.

In fact, the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education MPBSE has declared Class 10 and 12 exam dates. Class 10 board exam will be held on February 18 and Class 12 exams will start on February 17.

Edtech platforms ImaginXP & OrangeSlates enter into a strategic partnership to upskill 50,000 educators using digital tools

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The Edtech companies like ImaginXP and OrangeSlates will upskill over 50,000 school teachers with the latest digital technology tools, teaching methodologies using new-age approaches.

OrangeSlates’ proprietary platform will be used to upskill teachers using a series of short-duration live training sessions by top experts and educators from the country. With this partnership, the edtech duo has also announced their ‘School Connect Program’, under which they will reach out to 5000 schools to enable both teachers and students with skills that will help shape a better future. The program will also provide live counseling sessions.

Furthermore, in line with their aim to upskill teachers, they are also launching long-term programs for educators in collaboration with some of the top universities of India. Using these courses, teachers can now participate in such programs that will enable them to be at par with the globally evolving edtech industry.

The following have been kept in mind while designing courses for educators:

Short Duration Expert Led Live courses – Courses that cater to the evolving skill needs such as Implementing Hybrid Learning in Schools, Digital Tools such as Augmented Reality, Google Workspace for Education.

Courses designed as per NEP 2020– The latest Education policy designed in 2020 lays particular emphasis on the development of an individual’s creative potential. It is based on a principle- education must develop not just cognitive capabilities but also focus on the foundational capacities to achieve a higher order of education and skill.

Live Instructor-Led Training by OrangeSlates – OrangeSlates will be offering all teachers from eligible schools Live short-duration training courses to elevate the learning experience for their learners.

Speaking on the strategic collaboration, Mr. Shashank Shwet, Founder and CEO ImaginXP, said, “At ImaginXP, we offer future skills degree programs and credit certification courses that are in line with corporate-led curriculums intending to provide students and aspirants with a coaching platform that helps them write their own successes. We have experienced a massive uptake of courses over time and have seen a huge number of student successes with our current offerings. We believe that our educators require a similar platform that enables their growth.”

“Our partnership with OrangeSlates will help us further define success for teachers who have not only been the backbone of the edutech industry but have faced difficulty in upskilling themselves in the recent past. With the short duration and live training programs, our educators now will have an equal chance to amplify their careers.”

Also commenting on the partnership, Mr. Pradeep Pillai, CEO & Co-Founder, OrangeSlates, said, “We had many (not all) educators who were getting used to teaching using new-age technologies like smart boards or smart classes. However, this adoption was slow and perhaps would have taken much longer. The COVID-19 pandemic-induced lockdowns moved them to an online teaching space overnight with little or no gadget improvement, software support, or training in most cases. In the past one year and more, educators have faced challenges to keep their classes engaging and impactful owing to digital knowledge constraints.”

“We are delighted to have partnered with ImaginXP to empower over 50,000 educators and enable them to inspire, educate and engage their students.” “Using these short live duration training courses by selected top experts in the country, or the long term courses offered by top universities, our educators will now have the opportunity to learn the new age teaching methodologies, understand the importance of using the latest digital tools to upskill themselves and move towards career amplification.”

Reopening of Schools and Colleges: Delhi Govt to discuss on it on November 24

Reopening of Schools

Delhi Government will review the decision to reopen schools, colleges and educational institutions. The decision will be taken in a meeting on November 24.

Considering the air quality level in the state, the government will decide to reopen schools, colleges and educational institutions, said the Environment minister Gopal Rai.

Earlier, the education department had to shut down all schools and colleges due to the rising air quality index.

“The environment department has directed to close all the schools with immediate effect till further orders of the Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR and adjoining areas. Therefore, all government and private schools will remain closed till further orders,” Additional Director of Education Rita Sharma said. “However, online teaching learning activities and the examinations for board classes would be conducted as per guidelines issued earlier,” the official said.

On November 13, the schools were shut down in Delhi following which the Haryana government also announced the closure of schools in four cities– Gurugram, Faridabad, Sonipat and Jhijar.

Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan focuses to implement National Education Policy in Northeast region

Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan ji

Union Minister of Education and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Dharmendra Pradhan has visited the Northeastern region recently and chaired the meeting of Ministers’ of Education of the North-eastern states in Guwahati.

During the meeting, Pradhan overviewed presentations on the school and higher education scenarios in the North Eastern region, including enrolment trends, outreach initiatives for ethnic students, access to facilities, penetration of centrally-sponsored schemes, steps taken to make education accessible, among others.

The meeting was attended by the Minister of State for Education and External Affairs Dr Rajkumar Ranjan Singh. The Education Advisors of the NE states and senior officials of the Ministry of Education were also present.

The discussion also focused on the way forward towards implementing the NEP 2020, strategies to strengthen the learning landscape in the NE states to transform the NE region into a knowledge-based economy.

Pradhan stressed on working together with the NE state education ministries in charting special initiatives for reducing drop-out rates and also research institutions planning in areas like, biodiversity conservation, promoting sustainable commercial cultivation of bio-resources.

Demand for education loans soar amid pandemic: Ankit Mehra, CEO & Founder, Gyandhan

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After the Covid 19 pandemic, there has been a dramatic growth in the user base of online education, said Mr. Ankit Mehra, CEO & Founder, Gyandhan to Elets News Network in an interaction and added that the borrowing and lending trends are changing and demand is increasing for educational loans.

How is GyanDhan helping students to fulfill their study abroad dreams?

GyanDhan was founded with a motive to make the education loan process meritocratic and easy. The foremost step was partnering with major lending institutions in the market. After a deep analysis of the market, we found the process riddled with procedural delays, archaic documentation processes, and limited products. To optimize the evaluation and application process, we built an in-house evaluation model called the GyanDhan Score that calculates the creditworthiness of the applicant and the risk involved. The score assigned helps in making an objective decision on the profile with no personal biases in the mix, giving every applicant an equal chance of securing funds. The initial focus was on abroad education financing needs. Recently, we also forayed into the domestic market financing school fees, college/semester fees, vocational and other upskilling courses. Our NBFC license was recently approved, which will enable us to handle the end-to-end customer experience.

Do you think students are facing challenges in studying abroad due to a lack of financial support?

Banks have become stringent in their profile evaluation because of the rising NPA. By the end of December 2020, the NPA registered in the education loan sector was 9.7%. Even though education is a priority lending sector, students do not find an appropriate lending source. The pandemic saw several borrowers defaulting on their loans as servicing the loan was not a priority when people were losing jobs and facing pay cuts.

Another reason is the product limitation. While lenders have expanded their product line, the requirement for loan eligibility still rests on the collateral they can pledge. We have tended cases where the borrower could not pledge any collateral and had retired parents as co-borrowers. We find them suitable solutions, but several students are still facing loan rejection.

What is the future of studying abroad and the changing dynamics?

COVID has changed the global education scenario with the introduction of the hybrid model of teaching. Though, it initially put a damper on the study abroad plans as there were issues regarding vaccination and travel guidelines. But since then, there has been an increase in the number of students traveling abroad to start their sessions. Owing to the post-study work options, travel guidelines, and vaccination rules, a shift is seen in the choice of country. The USA has consistently topped the list of popular study destinations. While it has retained its position, many students are looking positively at countries with longer stay back options, such as the UK and Canada. Other countries, like Ireland, Germany, and New Zealand have also turned up in the mix.

How much corpus has been funded by GyanDhan for education financing in India?

Since the inception of the company, we have disbursed more than INR 1500 crore to finance overseas education as the initial operations of the company focused more on abroad education financing needs. We have made a name for ourselves as the leading financing institution for the abroad segment. Coming to the domestic segment, loan amounts disbursed is more than INR 50 crore since we forayed into the market. It has been an invigorating experience to have a successful start to our endeavor, considering we began the operations during the pandemic. The domestic segment includes financing school fees, college/semester fees, and vocational and short-term courses.

Did the education loan borrowing trends change after the Covid 19 pandemic?

Both borrowing and lending trends have been impacted by the pandemic. The delinquency rate during the pandemic increased because of job and pay cuts, which resulted in a higher number of bad loans given by financial institutions. It led to stricter eligibility criteria to avail of loans. Though banks increased the moratorium period to give borrowers some respite, it did not help the NPAs. Another option is restructuring the loan. The RBI allowed one-time restructuring if the borrower had made regular payments till 31st March 2021. Despite the complications, the number of borrowers has increased as the EdTech sector boomed. There has been a dramatic growth in the user base of online education, which requires education financing.

BHU Entrance Test (UET, PET) 2021 result to be declared soon

BHU Entrance Test

Banaras Hindu University’s undergraduate and post graduate entrance examination to be declared soon. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the results for entrance exams.

The results will be available on the official website bhuet.nta.nic.in.

BHU UET and PET exams were held from September 28 to 30. On October 1, 3,4,6 and 9 exams were held in computer based mode, hybrid mode and OMR based mode.

How to check the BHU UET, PET Result 2021:

  • Go to the official website- bhuet.nta.nic.in
  • Click on BHU UET/ PET result 2021
  • Enter important details and information
  • Enter roll number/ date of birth
  • The result will be displayed on the screen
  • Download UET/ PET score card,
  • Take a print out for further reference.

“Challenges made by the candidates will be verified by the panel of subject experts. If found correct, the answer key will be revised accordingly. Based on the revised Final Answer Key, the result will be prepared and declared. No individual candidate will be informed about the acceptance/non-acceptance of his/her challenge. The key finalized by the Experts after the challenge will be final. No challenge will be accepted after 05 November 2021 (07:00 pm),” NTA notification mentioned.

Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurates centres for nano technology and Indian Knowledge System at IIT Guwahati

Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan

The Union Minister of Education, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Dharmendra Pradhan today visited IIT Guwahati and inaugurated the state-of-the-art Centre for Nanotechnology (CNT) and Centre for Indian Knowledge System (CIKS) as well as two hostels at the Institute. He also released a book on NEP 2020 implementation at the institute. Dr. Ranoj, Education Minister of Assam and Smt. Queen Oja, MP was also present.

Speaking on the occasion, Pradhan congratulated IIT Guwahati for achieving excellent rankings in various international and national ranking systems and appreciated the efforts of IIT Guwahati for creating an ecosystem for research and education as well as focusing on overall development of the northeastern region.

He also said that IIT Guwahati has to play an important role in areas like, disaster management, biodiversity-based research, green energy development, strengthening knowledge-based economy and driving entrepreneurship among the students.

He also called upon the students and faculty associated with the institute to synergize technology and knowledge to create a vibrant ecosystem of solution-centric innovation.

He said that, in this era of interconnected world, the centre for nanotechnology at IIT Guwahati will host a number of CoEs, incubators and state-of-the-art research laboratories for advancements in multi-disciplinary research and education in the areas of healthcare, nano-bio-materials, micro/nano electronics , and energy.

He further said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in his convocation speech in 2020 had suggested IIT Guwahati to set up a Centre for Indian Knowledge System. He expressed his happiness that the same has been established in quick time for preserving, documenting and sharing ancient & traditional Indian knowledge.

Shri Pradhan said that Srimant Sankardev was a great scholar gave new thought and shape to civilisation and humanity. The glorious Ahom culture, the mighty Brahmaputra, the blessed land of Ma Kamakhya and greats like Lachit Borphukan should serve as an inspiration for students at IIT Guwahati, he added.

The Minister highlighted that during the COVID-19, innovation and technology aided us with PPT kits, helped us with development and production of vaccine and represented the resilience of this country. Institutes like IIT Guwahati have to play an important role in leveraging innovation for societal good, he added.

He said that during the COP 26, Prime Minister Modi outlined the Panchamrit vision to fight climate change. Our north eastern states can become the hub of green energy development with IIT Guwahati playing an important role, he added.

Dr. Ranoj Pegu, Education Minister of Assam congratulated IIT Guwahati and said that the Institute should focus on entrepreneurship and produce job creators and not only job seekers. Institutes like IIT Guwahati should also focus on developing new agricultural technologies to help double farmers’ income. He further requested IIT Guwahati to mentor other educational institutions in the region and also develop modules for training of teachers.

Smt. Queen Oja, Hpn’ble MP expressed her happiness in getting such advanced research facilities in northeast and expected IIT Guwahati to contribute in the overall development of northeast.

Centre for Nanotechnology (CNT) aims at meeting future challenges and augment academic partnerships with industry in Nanotechnology. The major funding for the Centre, which included Rs. 37 cr for the building, apart from equipment, was obtained from the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).

Centre for Indian Knowledge System (CIKS) will focus on preserving, documenting and sustaining the knowledge that is unique to India. The top priorities include Indian classical music, Yoga, Sanskrit, traditional medicines, temple architecture, ceramic tradition and special agricultural practices of North-East India, herbal plants of north-east as health food and metal work of Assam. Scholars from diverse backgrounds will be encouraged to participate in the new CIKS’s interdisciplinary research and education programs, enabling them to evolve practices and technologies in varied areas for sustainable growth and development.

 

Delhi University begins classes for UG first-year students today

Delhi University begins

The Delhi University begins classes for the freshers or students of undergraduate programs from today.

The colleges of DU will be holding the orientation programmes for the undergraduate students.

It is expected that the examination for DU academic calendar 2021-22 will be held from March 21 to April 4 2022.

The examinations will be held in online mode. The classes for the second semester will commence from April 7 onwards. However, the examination will be held from August 5 to August 22, 2022.

The academic session for second year will begin from August 26. Over 68,000 students have taken admission in UG courses since the first cut-off was released.

For the post graduate students, the first semester classes will start from December 1. The examination for PG students will begin from March 30 and April 12, 2022. The classes for PG second year students will start from April 16 and exams will be conducted between August 21 and August 25, 2022.

Edtech Brand Notebook crosses 2 million users recently

Notebook

Notebook, a Kolkata-headquartered EdTech brand, is one of the most rapidly growing platforms catering to deliver best-in-class education according to Board curricula. Notebook currently has 2 million plus paid users and at the same time notebook has an engagement with over 3000 schools from all over the country.

Notebook, so far has more than 10,000 videos in the public domain that cover every topic of every subject, including those in regional languages as well to serve students of CBSE, U.P. Board and W.B. Board better. Work is currently underway to add more State Boards and languages to the coverage. Notebook has also hosted some of the most marquee events in Indian school education, namely – ‘Zero hours international inter-school debate’ in 2020 and ‘Ignite Inter-school Innovation Challenge’ in collaboration with IIM Calcutta Innovation Park in 2021, which brought together thousands of students from across 8 countries.

Notebook has been chosen as the preferred Edtech partner by some major brands like BSNL, Paytm, Build-a-class, Aflatoun International (Netherlands HQ-ed NGO), etc. More importantly, Notebook is singularly a multilingual, state-of-the-art, streaming platform with a bitrate adaptive playout that ensures zero-buffer streaming even for low bandwidth connectivity outside urban centres.

Notebook continues to grow with a vision to a future that includes coverage of more languages and State Boards, an AI-driven assessment portal, phygital access with on-ground Cash point network in rural areas, zero% Interest financing options to make things easier and economical for users and ‘Click-to-Play’ – an Augmented Reality interface that plays content on holding the phone over a textbook page.

The founder & CEO Achin Bhattacharyya said: “It is definitely heartening to see the number of users grow beyond milestones, but what makes it even more special is that this is almost completely organic growth. Teachers have recommended us to their students, people have recommended us to their colleagues, and usage has grown. Also, I consider it a laurel that this usage is spread across the spectrum when it comes to demographics – students from marquee schools find us as useful and effective as students from Tier-II and Tier-III towns. Being appreciated and recommended by eminent educationists from the most reputed schools in all four metro cities inspire us to greater heights.”

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