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Delhi schools will not reopen soon: CM Arvind Kejriwal

CM Arvind Kejriwal

Schools in Delhi are unlikely to open soon, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said this during a press meeting on Thursday. “No, no, not now,” the CM said.

He said it is currently difficult to take risks. Considering the global trend, it seems there would be risks in reopening schools. “Those who are seeing the international trend know that the third wave will come soon. So, until the vaccination process is not completed, we will not take the risk with our children,” Kejriwal added.

Since the COVID 19 pandemic started last year, all schools in Delhi started conducting online classes. In fact, during the second pandemic wave, the same process of lockdown and restrictions continued. It has been a year and half, Delhi has been under a covid crisis.

Also read: Arvind Kejriwal: Students must learn to be job providers

Schools are trying to adapt and adopt strategies for implementing progressive structures for conducting online classes. This will perhaps continue further and hopefully Delhi will see a different scenario next year.

Many other states such as Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra including others are reopening schools for the higher classes. Some schools have reopened with 50 percent strength in certain classes.

Gujarat Board released Class 12th Science Results

Gujarat Board 12th Science Results

Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) has cancelled examinations for Class 12 standards. The results have been declared on the basis of internal assessment.

The results were declared this morning and the students can check it on the website of the board. The Schools can download the results by entering the index numbers and passwords. Around 1.40 lakh students in the Science stream registered to appear in the board examinations. To qualify the exams of Class 12, the students must obtain a minimum Grade D in all subjects.

Also read: Gujarat Board GSEB declares Class 10 results

We have listed the grades and number of students who have qualified for the exams. A total of 3,245 students qualified A1 grade, 15,284 students qualified A2 grade, 24,757 students qualified B1 grade, 26,831 students qualified in B2 grade, 22,174 students got C1 grade, 12,071 students C2 grade, 2,609 students qualified Grade D, E1 grade qualified by 289 students and only 4 students got E2 grade.Total 63,028 were boys and 44,236 girls had cleared the exam.

Maharashtra Board declares Class 10 results

Maharashtra Board Class 10 results

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) declared the Class 10 results on the official website of the state board.

The students can check the official website to get the results in detail. Around 99.95 percent of students passed the examination and more than 16.5 lakhs students appeared for the exams. Among these 9,09,931 are boys and 7,48,693 are girls. Female pass percentage is 99.96 percent and the percentage for boys is 99.94 percent. In the last academic year, the Class 10 pass percentage was 95.30 percent.

Also read: Maharashtra Govt. to reopen schools in COVID free zones from July 15

How can you check Maharashtra SSC 2021 Result

-Go to the official website mahahsscboard.in and

-Visit http://result.mh-ssc.ac.in/Search/Search_Student on the homepage

-Enter credentials and login

-The results will be displayed on screen

The board has calculated the result on the basis of marks of Class 9 and internal assessment. Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the exams were cancelled earlier. The Class 11 admission process will start and Class 10 students can appear on the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to Class 11. This will be held once the COVID situation is under control.

UGC’s Exam Guidelines and Calendar for new session released

UGC Exam Guidelines

The University Grants Commission (UGC) announced the exam guidelines and academic calendar for admission into the university for 2021-22. Admission procedures for undergraduate programs will begin only after Class 12 results are declared by CBSE, ICSE and other state boards.

The Supreme Court had earlier announced that all board results should be declared by July 31. University admission for UG courses is expected to start on August 1.

As per the guidelines, the university must complete the final year semester examination by August 31. However, the admission process needs to be completed by September 30 so that the new session starts on October 1.

Also read: UGC ask deemed to be universities to not use term university

If Class 12 results get delayed for any reason by the boards, then there is a high possibility that the university may extend the date to start a new session. There will be no cancellation charges for withdrawing application till October 31. After this date, the university will deduct Rs 1,000 as the processing fee until December 31.

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

IGNOU extends admission

The students can now take admission and re-register with The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) as the university extends the date. Programmes such as postgraduate, undergraduate, diploma and certificate courses will start the procedures in another fortnight (i.e by July 31).

The fees can be paid online through the Samarth Portal ignou.samarth.edu.in and re-register.

How to re-register on IGNOU for July 2021 session

-Go the official website and open it

-Enter the enrollment number, select the programme or course.

-Enter registered date of birth in admission portal

-The portal will display your details and pre-filled admission on the basis of previous semester

-You pay the admission fees on the portal through the online payment gateway using Internet banking, credit card and debit card

-You will get a receipt, and admission is confirmed

Delhi University to start admission procedures for UG courses from August 2

Delhi University to start admission

The admission for undergraduate courses will begin on August 2 and the admission for postgraduate courses will be from July 26 onwards. The entrance examination date will be announced later once the registration is done by the students.

However, Delhi University is unlikely to conduct the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) this year knowing the pandemic situation.

According to a news report, “the entrance test (CUCET0 will not happen this year. Admissions will be on merit basis as declared by the Central Board Secondary Examination (CBSE).”

Admission will be registered online. Please check the official website for further information.

The Ministry of Education is yet to make the final decision on the entrance test that will be conducted by Delhi University.

JEE Main 2021 date extended and will be held in August: Education Minister, Dharmendra Pradhan

Education Minister, Dharmendra Pradhan

Union Education Minister, Dharmendra Pradhan announced that the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2021 session 4 will be held in August, 2021. The date has been fixed for 26, 27 and 31 August and the next on 1, 2 September.The minister said on twitter and the notification was released on the official website as well.

The students were constantly inquiring and requesting to announce the date of the entrance exam. The students were curious to know the date of the JEE main examination. The session 4 application deadline has been extended to July 20, 2021. The examination fee can be paid on the same day via filling out the application form.

According to the information available, the session 3 examination of JEE main 2021 will be conducted in July itself. The dates are fixed on July 20, 22, 25 and 27 July.

Previously, the exams for JEE Main 2021 were to be held between 27 July to 2 August. Around 7.32 lac students have already registered for the examination. The National Testing Agency is the nodal body that conducts these examinations every year for higher educational institutions.

NEET changes its Exam Pattern and application form out

NEET changes its Exam Pattern

The examination pattern for NEET 2021 for each subject such as Physics, Chemistry and Biology is expected to have two sections-A and B. Section A will consist of 35 questions and is mandatory. However, there will be 15 questions in Section B and students will only have to answer 10.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the exam pattern for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2021 date and the application form is also out.

As per NEET 2021, the exam will have 180 multiple choice questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology).”To rationalize the decision of reduction in the syllabus by various School Education Boards, the NTA has taken the decision to provide choice in Section “B” for each of the 4 (four) subjects,” NTA said.

The assessment for NEET 2021 will be of this type, applicants will get four marks for each of the correct answers and for every wrong answer, one mark will get deducted. For unattempted questions, there will be no negative markings.

The expected date for holding the NEET examination will be September 12. The application has started for NEET examination. Please visit the official website for further details–nta.ac.in and ntaneet.nic.in.

Hyderabad-based tech company Athena launches its edtech platform Tutoroot to train students

Athena Global Technologies

A Hyderabad based-firm Athena Global Technologies launches its edtech platform Tutoroot that provides training to K-12. The platform offers other certification programmes to teachers virtually.

With the advent of technology, many things have changed in the technological world. The company understands the growing need for technology in the education sector, which is pushing them to introduce such platforms in the market. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, there has been a seamless shift in adoption and adaption of technology in the day-to-day learning of schools, colleges and other educational institutions.

The features of this platform are immense. Students will get access to live interactive classes, subject demo videos, adaptive assessments and courseware.

The company’s Managing Director, M Satyendra (Satish) said that the classes will be delivered by IIT faculty and will make it an engaging and good learning experience for the students. Free certificates will also be provided to the students.

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The platform focuses on subjects such as Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology to start up. The company plans to tap more schools and students in the future.

While in the beta testing stage, the company trained 2,000 students and worked closely with three schools. It has plans to expand to 2,000 students in six months and will likely work with 50-100 schools.

MP Board declares Class 10 results, 100% pass

MP Board declares Class 10 results

The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) declared its Class 10 results on Wednesday. Class 10 students who have been eagerly waiting for the results can now check the official results on the board’s website. Go to the website for further information www.mpresults.nic.in.

The pass percentage of Class 10 students is 100 percent. The pass percentage increased in Class 10 board results as compared to last.

According to the news report, over 3 lakh students have secured division. 397626 students got second division and 159871 secured third division.

Also read: MP Board removes 21 Vocational Subjects for Class 11 and 12 students

Earlier, Madhya Pradesh could not conduct examinations due to the second wave of COVID 19 pandemic. The examinations were cancelled due to the current situation. MP’s Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, recently announced that the state will reopen schools soon if the situation comes under control.

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