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NEET UG 2021: Exams will be held in Dubai this year

NEET UG 2021 dubai

The Ministry of Education will open another centre for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in Dubai, said HRD Secretary Amit Khare in a letter to Foreign Secretary, Ministry for External Affairs recently.

The centre is expected to be open this year to conduct entrance examinations.

“The National Testing Agency (NTA) has decided to create one more centre city in Dubai in addition to the one already created at Kuwait city during the year 2021,” Khare said in a letter to Foreign Secretary, Ministry for External Affairs.

Earlier the ministry also mentioned about conducting exams in Kuwait to facilitate Indian students in the Middleeast region. “The Indian community in the Gulf countries may appropriately be informed about this. I would also be grateful if the Indian embassies in Kuwait and Dubai are advised to extend their full cooperation to the NTA in conducting the exam in a fair and secured manner,” he added.

The NEET exam will be conducted in multiple languages such as Hindi, Punjabi, Assamese, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Urdu and English. The NEET exam will be conducted on September 12.

President Ram Nath Kovind appoints 12 Vice Chancellors to central universities

President Ram Nath Kovind

President Ram Nath Kovind appoints 12 vice chancellors to central universities, the education ministry said on Friday.

Dr Tankeshwar Kumar has been appointed as vice chancellor to the Central University of Haryana. Prof Sat Prakash Bansal was appointed as vice chancellor to the Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Sanjeev Jain was appointed to the Central University of Jammu and Kshitij Bhushan Das to the Central University of Jharkhand.

In fact, Battu Satyanarayana was appointed as the VC of Karnataka University, Muthukaligan Krishan got the Central University of Tamil Nadu and Basuthkar J Rao to the Central University of Hyderabad.

Also read: Universities not mere degree factories: President Ram Nath Kovind

Kameshwar Nath Singh has been appointed as the VC to the Central University of South Bihar, Prabha Shankar Shukla to North Eastern Hill University,

Alok Kumar to Guru Ghasidas University, Syed Ainul Hasan to Maulana Azad National Urdu University and N Lokendra Singh to Manipur University.

A total of 22 vice chancellor posts are vacant in central universities. The ministry of education filled up 12 VC posts and 10 posts are vacant.

Rajasthan Board will announce Class 12 result on July 24

Rajasthan Board result

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE), Ajmer will declare the Class 12 results on July 24.The results will be available on the official website rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in, and rajresults.nic.in.

The education minister, Govind Singh Dostara will announce the results at 4 pm. The results of all the three streams, such as science, arts and commerce will be announced. The move comes at the time when the Covid situation is improving in the state.

Also read: Rajasthan Board announces BSER 12th Commerce Results 2020

The students need 33 percent passing marks to clear the examination. The examination was cancelled due to Covid 19 pandemic. The assessment of Class 12 will be evaluated on the basis of performance of Class 10 and 11. The weightage will be given 40 and 20 percent.

Karnataka to vaccinate all teachers on a priority basis

Karnataka to vaccinate teachers

The teachers of both government and private schools in Karnataka will be vaccinated against Covid 19 virus on a priority basis, said the Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar recently. “The corona vaccine will be given on a priority basis to teachers and non-teaching staff of all government, aided and unaided private schools in the state for the early re-opening of schools keeping the future of children in mind,” the minister said.

The minister wants to reopen schools soon and it is important that all teaching staff of the schools are properly vaccinated. The schools were shut down due to the Covid 19 pandemic. Online classes have been conducted to impart learning for the students.

Also read: KSEEB releases admit cards for Karnataka SSLC exams

As fear intensifies among people for getting infected due to the third wave of Covid 19, the Karnataka government is ensuring all should get vaccinated at the earliest.

 

Rajasthan Schools will reopen from August 2: Govind Singh Dotasra

Rajasthan Schools

Schools in Rajasthan will reopen from August 2, 2021. This was announced by the Education Minister, Govind Singh Dotasra on Thursday.

The decision to reopen the schools had been taken at a Cabinet meeting. The education minister of Rajasthan had declared it on his social media handle.

All schools in the state were shut down due to the ongoing pandemic. Slowly most schools in other states are reopening and Rajasthan is following the same.

Also read: Rajasthan schools closed for upto class 9 students

A total of 22 COVID cases were registered in Rajasthan on July 21 and 55 recoveries were confirmed with a total of 358 active cases was also confirmed.

IIMC announces date for entrance exam 2021

IIMC entrance exam 2021

The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) has announced the dates for entrance examination. The exams will be held on August 29. Students can apply at iimc.nta.ac.in.

This entrance test is conducted for all journalism courses admission at IIMC. The entrance test is conducted by the National Testing Agency. It will be held in 25 cities across the country.

The entrance exam will be conducted for courses such as Journalism (English), Journalism (Hindi), Radio & TV Journalism, Advertising & Public Relations. There will be two shifts in which the exams will be conducted from 10 am to 12 pm and from 2 pm to 4 pm.

The results for the entrance exam will be declared on September 10. IIMC has six campuses across India- New Delhi, Dhenkanal, Aizwal, Amravati, Kottayam, and Jammu.

ICSI announces CSEET results, students can check website

ICSI announces CSEET results

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India announces the result of CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) 2021. The examination was conducted in July. The students can login to icsi.edu and get the results of the entrance examination.

The results and marks are also available on the official website. The students can refer to it. No physical copies will be issued to the students.

Also read: ICSI CSEET November exam admit card released

How to check the CSEET 2021 Result:

  • Visit icsi.edu
  • A page will open, enter the registration number and date of birth
  • Download CSEET 2021 result-cum-marks statement.

The entrance exam was held on July 10 and July 12, 2021. The pass percentage of clearing the CSEET is 50 percent.

West Bengal Class 12 result will be declared today

West Bengal Class 12 result

The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) will declare Class 12 results today. The results will be available on the official website wbresults.nic.in.

The marks sheet will be distributed on July 23 onwards. The Council said, “All the Heads of Higher Secondary Institutions or their authorised representatives are requested to collect HS mark-sheets and other relevant documents from their respective Distribution Camps from 11.00 a.m. onwards on 23/07/2021 and issue the same to concerned guardians/candidates as early as possible maintaining proper protocol and social distancing.”

Also read: West Bengal cancels selection test for WB Board Exam 2021

The examinations for Class 12 have been cancelled earlier due to COVID 19. The alternative assessment will be done for the Class 12 students. The council said the evaluation of Class 12 will be done using 40:60 formulae.

Universities should become thought leaders to find solutions to global challenges: M. Venkaiah Naidu

M. Venkaiah Naidu

The universities need to become thought leaders in finding solutions to global challenges such as climate change, poverty and pollution, said the Vice President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu during his address at the ‘World Universities Summit’ organized by O.P. Jindal Global University virtually today.

He also wanted the universities to discuss various socio-economic and political issues facing the world and come up with ideas that can be implemented by the governments as per their needs and suitability.

Referring to the benefits of learning in the mother tongue, the Vice President said it enhances one’s grasping and comprehension levels. “To understand a subject in another language, one has to first learn and master that language, which needs a lot of effort. However, this is not the case while learning in one’s mother tongue,” he added.

Highlighting our country’s rich linguistic and cultural heritage, the Vice President said that India is home to hundreds of languages and thousands of dialects. He said, “Our linguistic diversity is one of the cornerstones of our rich cultural heritage.” Emphasizing on the significance of mother language, Shri Naidu said, “Our mother language or our native language is very special to us, as we share an umbilical cord relationship with it.”

Union Education and Skill Development Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan also addressed the summit. Pradhan emphasized on the Government’s commitment to transform India’s education sector bringing it at par with global standards, encouraging research and innovation and on developing well-rounded responsible citizens, who are also global citizens- Vishwa Manav.

The education minister added that the New National Education Policy -2020 has heralded a new imagination for the Indian higher education system. It outlines the vision of the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to make an Aatmanirbhar Bharat. Quality, equity, accessibility and affordability are the four pillars of the new education policy on which a new India will emerge, he added.

He said that the multidisciplinary education and research university (MERU) will open up new opportunities for India’s youth. MERU will promote inter-disciplinary research and make India a global hub of Research and Development.

Pradhan stressed that synergizing education with skill development will open new avenues of socio-economic empowerment. The NEP will facilitate integration of education with skills and enable India to reap the demographic dividend.

The Covid-19 pandemic necessitated the adoption of online learning and use of digital technologies to ensure that learning continues. This mode is going to stay giving way to hybrid methods of learning and knowledge dissemination. Our future planning, therefore, needs to fill a digital divide, the education minister added.

Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University focuses on skill development to meet industry requirements

skill development

The Delhi and Skill Entrepreneurship University aims to focus on making students highly skilled and focuses on meeting industry needs.

In an interview with PTI, Neharika Vohra, the Vice Chancellor, The Delhi and Skill Entrepreneurship University, said: “We worked with the industry to first find out what are the job roles for which they don’t find talent. For instance, if a BA or BCom graduate joins a bank, they are sent for training for one-and-a-half years. But we have a course that will help students attain the level of a BA and all the knowledge around the financial industry like insurance.”

The faculty members and experts of the university have focused on designing the curriculum to make it current and up-to-date. The university has made the curriculum in such a way that it is completely industry-ready. The university also imparts lessons that are subject-related.

As we all know, there is a huge requirement of skilled manpower in most of the Indian industries, it is very vital to focus on it. Around 3000 hours have been given in designing a curriculum that can nurture talent for the industry. Not only this, it has virtual labs for students to do their practicals. Students are also taught employability skills like english language, etiquette, critical thinking including others.

The university is expecting the board results announcement soon. After that, the admission process will start and seats will get filled up. “Currently, students are visiting us to learn about the university and some of them are also filling out registration forms. We are seeing 30,000 visitors on our website daily. At least 5,000 registration forms have been filled out while 16,000 students have started the registration process but not completed it,” she added.

“My vision for the university is that this is a place where people will come and they will get deeply skilled in the field they choose. They will do well in that field. They will learn to do well enough to excel in their job or entrepreneurship. The idea is to not only learn a subject but to learn skills as well. Our lessons will be 60 percent practice and 40 percent theory,” she added.

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