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IIT Madras Partners with IBM to Provide Quantum Computing Education

IIT Madras Partners with IBM

The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) has partnered with IBM to teach and research quantum computing. This collaboration aims to give IIT Madras faculty, researchers, and students access to IBM’s quantum systems and tools via the IBM Cloud in order to accelerate joint research in quantum computing and create curricula to help students prepare for careers in science and business that will be influenced by the next era of computing.

The Quantum Computing Lab courses, which will be taught collaboratively by IIT Madras faculty and IBM researchers, will include hands-on lab sessions on IBM quantum systems and will supplement existing courses on quantum information and computing. IBM will provide the faculty and students with the necessary learning resources, tools, and system access.

 

Tamil Nadu government would provide free education to children who have been orphaned as a result of COVID

Tamil Nadu government provide free education

The Tamil Nadu government has announced that children orphaned as a result of Covid-19 will receive free education and financial aid.

The Tamilnadu government will provide Rs 5 lakh in financial aid and education to children until they reach the age of 18.

MK Stalin, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, has declared that children or fund members who have lost either of their parents to the coronavirus will be given a sum of rupees 5 lakhs, with the state government covering all expenditures up until graduation.

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To protect the helpless, a special task force led by the district collector has already been formed to identify children whose parents have died as a result of the disease and provide them with much-needed assistance.

Imparting Skill-Based Training through Constructivist Approach

Meyyappan Natarajan

Meyyappan Natarajan, Founder and Managing Director of Top Freshers, began his venture to bridge the gap in the training and education space by providing more engaging and effective industry-oriented and outcome-driven employability programs. Natarajan has collaborated with a number of large academic institutions and universities in developing their employability development initiatives. His experience in the industry varies from handling Ed-Tech product development to relationship management and anchoring the campus connect initiative for close to a decade. Natarajan brings a diverse range of experience in the field of education, as well as the right mix of skills, attitude, and knowledge.He has organized and managed pan India events and delivered numerous thought-provoking workshops for management, faculty and students of academic institutions.

Please tell us about TopFreshers Technologies Pvt Ltd’s beginnings and how the company’s current business model operates.

As students, we have witnessed the way how employability training was conducted in our institute and at a later stage, having worked closely in the education and training space, we have also seen how it is being dealt with in most institutes. When we analysed the effectiveness of them, we found most of them were not effective and outcome driven, which sparked us to start Top Freshers, with a pure objective of delivering effective industry-oriented and outcome-driven employability training programs blended with technology-integrated learning models.

We believe that learning should be experiential and enjoyable for students, so we use an engaging and simplified approach with fun elements built into our programs.

What were the initial obstacles you faced and how did you overcome them in order to create a compelling value proposition and a competitive advantage for your company?

Outcome-based training programs with industry-relevant skills for freshers have always been a challenge for a scalable business, and yes, we face this as a major challenge. And we were quick to realize that technology is the only solution to scale and hence started the journey of our technology solution TERV. In the initial years, low Internet penetration was also a major challenge. Now, with the growth of Smart Phone penetration and higher internet bandwidth, this challenge has also been addressed to a major extent.

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We are one of the few earlier adopters of technology in the training space and that was an incredible move for us, as we started blending technology into our training programs through our native assessment & learning platform with curated question sets supported with explained solutions from subject matter experts. This gave us a competitive advantage and we were uniquely positioned in the market because of this.

How do you think the demand for technical online courses has evolved, and has it seen a boom during pandemics?

As stated earlier, the increased penetration of smartphones and availability of Internet bandwidth at an affordable cost is one of the major elements that is instrumental in the adoption of online courses. Having said that, most of our academics (Indian Higher Education Institutes) are averse to adopting or to integrating online courses. The present pandemic crisis has forced the entire globe to go online, which has made our institutions realize and adopt online courses.

The encouraging move by UGC by giving flexibility for institutions to adopt online self-paced courses as credit courses was a welcoming initiative to embrace online courses and we are confident that more and more will adopt and integrate in the coming days.

Can you tell us a little bit more about the consumer demographics and statistics?

With over a lakh of students being trained and made employable ever since inception, it has given a strong urge for passionate trainers and over thousands of free lancers to join hands with us in fostering a community of professionals pursuing careers that they love.

At present, we have served 150+ institutions across South Indian states. With our enhanced and time-tested technological platform and a growing network of affiliates, we are confident in our global expansion plans.

Our Technological platform Terv.Pro has been evaluated and empanelled by the National Education Alliance for Technology (NEAT), a PPP model between the Ministry of Education, Government of India and EdTech Companies implemented by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and recently by NASSCOM as a Future Skills Virtual Labs partner. Now this adds-up our confidence to reach out to more aspirants with our uniquely positioned guided learning Coding Simulator integrated with Assessment and Learning Engines. This is truly a world-class product.

How do you think the demand for advanced online courses will change post-pandemic? What kind of future do you see it having?

With the government’s recognition of online education, we are confident that there will be a high demand for online courses, particularly subjects involving calculations, coding, and so on.In the post-pandemic world, online based learning will continue to remain as the new norm. Institutes have to embrace online self-paced learning because of the shortage of time to conduct live classroom sessions, whether it is in an online or physical mode.

India’s Education Technology space for higher education market is estimated to be around $458 Mn USD and a large portion of it is towards preparatory from College to Jobs, and this number will be witnessing a spiralling growth in the years to come.

We are confident that the NEP 2020 will significantly accelerate the transition from the traditional model of learning and teaching to learner-centric self-paced online education.

SRM University announces JEEE 2021 Phase 1 results

SRM University

SRMJEEE 2021 result has been announced at the official website of SRM University– srmist.edu.in. Candidates who have appeared in SRMJEEE Phase 1 exam will check their results using their user ID and password.

How To Check SRMJEEE Phase I Result:

Step 1: Go to the official website of SRM University– srmist.edu.in

Step 2: On the homepage, click on the ‘Admission India’ tab.

Step 3: A new page will open. Now, click on the SRMJEE 2021 Phase I result link

Step 4: In the space provided, enter your login ID and password

Step 5: Once you click on the ‘submit’ button, the SRMJEEE 2021 Phase I result will be displayed on the screen

Step 6: Download the result, take a printout, and keep its hard copy for future reference

Candidates who secure the SRMJEE 2021 minimum passing marks will be further invited for counselling and the admission process.

Shortlisted candidates will have to report to the allotted counselling venue as per the schedule provided by SRM University. Candidates must carry all the original documents to the SRMJEEE counselling centres. After the verification round is over, candidates will have to pay the registration cum counselling fee.

SRMJEEE 2021 Phase 2 exam will be conducted on July 25 and 26.

UBSE 10th Examination Results to be declared; to valuate 9th & 10th internal marks

UBSE 10th Examination Results

Uttarakhand Board Exam 2021 for class 10 which was cancelled earlier by the state government has informed the Uttarakhand Board of School Education, UBSE 10th results will be declared on the basis of Class 9 and 10 marks.

Candidates who are to appear for the exam can get more information on Uttarakhand Board Exam 2021 from the official website of UBSE, ubse.uk.gov.in. The state board has asked the schools to submit the marks obtained by the students in the 9 and 10 standards.

Students will be promoted to the higher class based on their marks obtained in Class 9 and 10. However, the detailed criteria to promote Class 10 students are yet to be released by the board.

AICTE approves use of Tamil language in Engineering Courses

AICTE approves

The AICTE has translated first-year course material into eight regional languages, including Tamil. AICTE-approved colleges can select a programme for which they have received NAAC accreditation, and offer in Tamil.

The initiative was seeded in a bid to provide quality technical education to students who did not receive sufficient English training at school-level. It is aimed to benefit rural and tribal students. It is stated as a part of the National Education Policy where the materials are translated by a committee.

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“A total of 14 colleges from across India, including two from Tamil Nadu, had requested materials in regional languages,” the chairman said. “It is not compulsory for any college. However, if any college wishes to do so, they can use these resources,” he said, adding that about three-quarters of engineering faculty in India use regional languages to teach. “Therefore, no additional facilities will be required on the part of the college,” he said.

“Even as the course will be available in Tamil, technical words used in course materials will continue to be in English so students won’t feel left out,” he said. Though English will be a compulsory course at the college level.

Supreme Court to hear plea for cancellation of 12th CBSE and ICSE

Supreme Court to hear plea

A Special Team of the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a plea in view of the cancellation of the Central Board of Secondary Education and Indian Certificate of Secondary Education exams for Class 12 students due to COVID-19 outbreak in India.

Advocate Mamta Sharma has stated, “Issue a writ of mandamus directing the respondents to cancel the examination for Class 12 and devise an objective methodology to declare the result within a specific time-frame.”

Ms. Sharma said, “Students cannot be made to suffer uncertainty in the midst of an unprecedented public health crisis posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The petition also said that there should not be any uncertainty regarding exams crucial to the future academic study of Class 12 students.

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The petitioner said to use the same methodology as used in 2020 Boards, in the grading system in their earlier performances.

Ms. Sharma said, “The Boards had already cancelled the Class 10 exams. The same should be done for Class 12 students.”

“As far as the innocent students of Class12 are concerned, a step-motherly, arbitrary, inhuman direction has been issued to postpone their final examination for an unspecified duration, instead of following the directions propounded and accepted by them last year,” the petition said.

Ashish Chauhan Appointed As Chancellor of the AU

Ashish Chauhan

The next Chancellor of Allahabad University is Ashish Kumar Chauhan, the MD and CEO of the BSE (previously Bombay Stock Exchange).

On Wednesday, Ramnath Kovind, the president of Allahabad University, named Ashish Chauhan as the university’s chancellor for a five-year term.

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Chauhan is an IIM Calcutta and IIT Bombay graduate.

Maruti Suzuki Podar Learn School is set to open in June 2021

Maruti Suzuki Podar Learn School

In June 2021, Maruti Suzuki Podar Learn School will open its virtual doors to pupils from Sitapur, Taluka – Mandal, Dist – Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the school will begin online sessions for the primary wing first, followed by a senior secondary wing once the school infrastructure is ready.

Maruti Suzuki India has partnered with Podar Education Network (PEN), a leading name in education with considerable experience in opening schools in both rural and urban areas of India, as part of its CSR initiatives to provide quality education to children in its designated communities. In the year 2019, the foundation stone of Maruti Suzuki Podar Learn School was laid.

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Maruti Suzuki Podar Learn School is a franchisee of the Podar Education Network’s Podar Learn School model. The school will be affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education, and the curriculum has been prepared by Podar Education Network with the goal of promoting excellent education and focusing on the whole personality development of students in Sitapur’s rural areas.

Six more Campuses of Sunstone Eduversity are now open

Sunstone Eduversity logo

Sunstone Eduversity, an education start-up, has announced the opening of six additional campuses in Ludhiana, Bangalore, Hubli, Kolkata, Jamshedpur, and Guwahati, all of which will provide UGC-approved MBA and AICTE-approved PGDM programs. CT University in Ludhiana, IBMR in Bangalore and Hubli, CIEM in Kolkata, Netaji Subhas University in Jamshedpur, and ADTU in Guwahati are among the colleges with which the Education Start-up has partnered.

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To provide students in these areas with its brand promise of exceptional curriculum and unrivaled job possibilities. These courses will consist of 15 months of excellent classroom instruction followed by 9 months of paid internships with India’s major corporations to give students hands-on exposure. In addition to its Pay After Placement (PAP) approach, which aims to financially empower students.

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