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Edtech firm Byju’s in talks to raise $700 M

Byju’s

Edtech firm Byju’s is expected to raise between $ 600 million and $ 700 million from new and existing investors in a new round of funding. The deal is estimated to increase the valuation of the Bengaluru-based company from $ 12 billion to around $ 15 billion.

The funds will be used to buy Aakash Educational Services, a company that operates a chain of fixed training centers for exam preparation, Entracker reported.

While the deal has yet to be announced, it was reported in January that Byju’s would buy Aakash Educational Services for $ 1 billion.

The acquisition is expected to take place in the coming weeks, according to the report.

This is the first round of funding for Byju’s in 2021. The company was on a fundraising drive in 2020 and raised more than $ 1 billion in one year.

Also read: Byju’s raises $200 million in fresh funding

Aakash Educational Services would be Byju’s third major acquisition in the past two years. In 2019, the American company acquired Osmo for $ 120 million. In August 2020, Byju acquired WhiteHat Jr, another Ed-Tech startup specializing in online coding courses for kids.

The company founded by Byju Raveen¬dran has raised about $ 2.1 billion from investors to date. India’s second-largest startup is backed by Mark Zuckerberg’s Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Tiger Global Management, and Bond Capital, co-founded by Silicon Valley investor Mary Meeker.

Targeting more than 70 million users in more than 1,700 cities in India, Bjyus creates educational content for students from kindergarten to grade 12. It is claimed to add more than 5 million users per month.

Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi appointed as new chairman of NCVET

Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi ji

Former IAS officer Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi has been appointed as the chairman of National Council for Vocational Education and Training(NCVET). In June 2020, Kalsi was appointed as the first chairperson of Punjab’s police complaints authority.

He served for 38 years in public service (1984-2019) including 7 years in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, one year in NTPC and 2 Yrs 4 months in Railways.

He had obtained BE in Electrical Engineering from the University of Roorkee (1979) (now IIT Roorkee), MTech in Computer Technology from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (1981). Later, obtained Ph.D. from Thapar University, Patiala (2009) and attended advance management programmes at Harvard Kennedy School, (2017), and Cambridge Judge Business School, (2013).

Also read: Prof (Dr) Vikas Singh appointed as VC of ITM University, Raipur

The NCVET will regulate the functioning of entities engaged in vocational education and training, both long & short-term, and establish minimum standards for the functioning of such entities. The major functions of NCVET would be recognition and regulation of Awarding Bodies, Assessment Agencies, and Skill related Information Providers; approval of Qualifications; monitoring and supervision of recognized entities and grievance redressal.

The NCVET will enable integration of fragmented regulatory system and infuse quality assurance across the entire vocational training value chain, leading to better outcomes.

Bihar Board 12th Result 2021: BSEB to be declared at 3 PM today

Bihar Board 12th Result 2021

The results of the Bihar Board Grade 12 Art, Science and Commerce Examination will be published today on the official website. According to information on the official website, the results of the BSEB class 12 exam will be released today March 26, 2021 at 3:00 p.m. Students awaiting the announcement of the results can visit the official website: biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in to verify the results of the mid-term review.

To check the Bihar Board class 12 examination results students are required to visit the official website and click on the result link as per the streams given and enter the Registration number/ roll number in the link.

The results of the mid-term review of BSEB 2021 will be available on the official website: biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in.

Bihar Board 2021 Midterm Exam Results contain information such as student name and roster number, exam name, grade earned, subject grade, percentage, grade earned, overall grades and the grading status of the students.

Also read: BSEB Bihar Board class 12 answer key 2021 released

Those with questions about ratings can request the review and reevaluation process through applications approved by board officials. Board officials will also announce notification of additional revisions shortly.

Steps to check the BSEB 12th Exam Results 2021

Step 1: Visit the Bihar Board official website

Step 2: Click on the BSEB 2021 Class 12 Result link

Step 3: Enter the BSEB Admit card Roll Number in the result link

Step 4: Download the BSEB Class 12 exam results 2021 for further reference

CBSE Migration Certificate hard copies to be issued

CBSE Migration Certificate

CBSE Migration Certificates for 10th and 12th grade students from the Central Board of Secondary Education are available on DigiLocker. CBSE will only issue hard copies of migration certificates to students who request them. The change in the issuance of CBSE migration certificates will take effect this year 2021. CBSE will stop issuing migration certificate prints from 2024.

The official notice from the CBSE states that printed materials will only be delivered to students who request it. The CBSE issues migration certificates after the announcement of the 10th and 12th grade results. This is one of the most important documents for obtaining the admission of advanced students. To get the most out of DigiLocker, CBSE has decided to make it available online.

The direct link to download the note is here: CBSE Migration Certificates will only be issued in hard copy on demand starting this year.

Also read: CBSE DigiLocker: Steps to register & download Class 10 th & 12 th marksheets

For DigiLocker, CBSE had partnered with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to provide students with digital certificates. CBSE also provides passport certificates and trademark sheets through DigiLocker.

The 2021 CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 Council exams are scheduled to begin on May 4, 2021. The official website of the Central Council on Secondary Education is cbse.gov.in.

Steps to access CBSE Migration Certificates from the DigiLocker:

Visit the DigiLocker web-link provided by the Central Board of Secondary Education.

Signup with candidate’s credentials, then login.

Check and download the soft copy of CBSE Migration Certificates.

BSEB 12th – Inter Result 2021: Non working link activated and removed

BSEB Board inter result

In a dramatic state of events, the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) class 12 or intermediate examination results 2021 link was put on onlinebseb.in on Thursday. However, the link has been removed now.

Candidates who have appeared in the Bihar Board 12th (intermediate) examination will be able to check their results on the official website of the board at onlinebseb.in or biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in after it is uploaded.

The Bihar board intermediate examination was held from February 1 to 13 at 1,443 centres across the state.

Candidates who have appeared in the BSEB 12th board examination 2021 will be able to check their results by logging in with their roll number and roll code as given in the exam admit card or hall ticket.

Also read: BSEB Bihar Board Result 2021 to be declared shortly

A total of 13,50,233 candidates had registered for the BSEB class 12 board examinations this year, out of which, 6,46,540 are girls and 7,03,693 are boys.

The Bihar board released the answer key of the objective part of the intermediate examination on March 13, Saturday and candidates were given opportunity to raise objections against them till March 16.

The evaluation process of intermediate exam copies was completed between March 5 to 19 and this was followed by toppers’ verification.

Edtech platform SkilloVilla raises $300K seed round

SkilloVilla raises

SkilloVilla, the Bangalore-based Edtech platform, raised $ 300,000 in an initial round from Titan Capital and other investors. The newly acquired investments will be used to expand the team and develop the learning platform into a unique technology product. SkilloVilla currently has over 2,000 students on its platform and aims to train over 2 million students and shape their future for years to come.

SkilloVilla is a platform where you can work on your skills and access companies anywhere in the world, regardless of your education and business experience. Help teens get their dream job and create a career niche. After qualification, all students are fully supported to organize everything from creating a CV and conducting mock interviews to contacting employers from over 300 partner companies at an affordable price.

Also read: EdTech start up raises iNurture raises Rs 71 crore

Ronak Agarwal, CEO and Co-Founder of SkilloVilla, said: “Our offices are located in a country where 80% of the 1.5 million engineers who graduate each year remain unemployed or in low-skilled jobs. Your dreams and their creation of a bright future keep us going. We are happy to have been supported by the best leaders in the industry to fulfill our mission. Investments made will help us light up the future for aspiring job seekers. “

Bipin Shah, partner at Titan Capital, said: “Technology evolves rapidly, as are the skills required to be employable. India now has a chance to dominate the global supply of skilled labor, but the sad reality is that many unskilled graduates come from Tier 2 institutions. The SkilloVilla team is boldly tackling this issue by training graduates and connecting with the right employer around the world. We are very happy to accompany you on this journey. “

JEE Main 2021 March result declared for Paper 1

JEE Main 2021 March result

The National Testing Agency has published the results of the JEE Main 2021 March Session Paper 1 (B.E / B.Tech) on the official website. Students who took the JEE core exams in March 2021 can visit the official entrance exams website to view the exam results.

To view the results of the March 2021 JEE main session for first exam students, you can click one of the two server links provided on the official website and enter the exam session, details of the application, the date of birth and the security pin.

Candidates can view the JEE Main 2021 March Session Paper 1 exam results on the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in.

The results of the March 2021 JEE main meeting for Paper 1 include the student’s name and registration details, the name of the exam, the work details, the sections that appear, the grades obtained in each section, the total score and percentile, and the grading status of the students.

Also read: NTA JEE Main 2021 answer key released

Steps to check the JEE Main 2021 March session results

Step 1: Visit the JEE Main 2021 – NTA official website

Step 2: Click on JEE Main 2021 Results Server I/Server II link given

Step 3: Enter the Exam session, Application details, Date of Birth, and PIN details in the result link

Step 4: Download the JEE Main 2021 March session results for further reference

Goa CM: NEP 2020 to be implemented after taking institutions into confidence

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has informed the State Legislative Assembly that the National Education Policy (NEP) in 2020 will not be implemented in the state until the relevant institutions have been treated confidentially.

Opposition leaders including Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco, Vijai Sardesai, Rohan Khaunte, Sudin Dhavalikar and Luizinho Faleiro have expressed concern about the implementation of the NEP. The question was posed by Churchill Alemao on the floor of the house.

Also read: Pokhriyal: NEP 2020 upholds the reservation policy

In response to these concerns, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said that the NEP would be implemented once the confidentiality of all institutions was maintained. “We have already started an infrastructure survey in several schools,” he said. During question time, Lourenco expressed concern that NEP would usurp the rights of institutions run by minority communities and said the state government should clarify the matter. Sardesai said there is a concept of forming ‘groups’ of schools to implement the policy. “Schools run by the diocesan society fear that once these groups are formed, their unique existence will be preserved or diluted,” he said, and asked the state government not to rush into implementing the Policy.

Khaunte also noted that the government had not conducted an impact study to assess the impact of the NEP. “If the structure changes, the effects should be studied. The CM should hold half a day or a day of policy discussion in the assembly,” he said.

CBSE releases competency-based assessment framework

Central Board for Secondary Education

The Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) announced a competency-based assessment framework for science, math, and English. The assessment framework aims to strengthen the existing school education system in India for students in grades 6-10 and improve overall learning outcomes. The British Council and AlphaPlus, the UK knowledge partner, designed and developed this framework after extensive research and analysis of the current model of learning and assessment in Indian schools.

The framework released today is part of the CBSE competency-based education project, which aims to replace the existing red learning model with a competency-based framework as defined in NEP 2020 over the course of two to three years to come.

The framework, according to an official statement, is the basis for a larger project exercise that is currently training 40 assessment designers, 180 test item writers, and 360 master mentor instructors to use the framework to create a question bank and lesson plans.

Also read: AP Govt to implement CBSE system for Classes 1 to 7 from 2021-22

In the first phase, some schools from Kendriya Vidyalayas, Navodaya Vidyalayas, UT Chandigarh and private schools across the country will participate in the program, which will be expanded to 25,000 CBSE schools in India by 2024. The proposed assessment framework has been implemented. quality of education and implement the recommended changes in the National Education Policy 2020.

At the launch, the Union Minister of Education, Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said “The main objective of NEP is to guide the transition towards an educational system that allows our young people to have a better future. Schools play a very important role in educating our youth and I am delighted that this launch has made NEP’s vision a reality. “

“I warmly congratulate the CBSE and British Council teams for working in this direction,” he added.

CBSE President Manoj Ahuja said at the beginning of the framework: “The new National Education Policy 2020 sees a significant change in the educational ecosystem in India. Its goal is to prepare students for the 21st century, with an emphasis on skills-based education rather than training that assesses memorization. “

JEE Main March 2021 Final answer keys released, result expected soon

JEE Main March 2021 Final answer keys

The Joint Entrance Exam, the result of the JEE Main 2021 meeting in March, is expected to be released shortly. The National Testing Agency, NTA, published the final answer keys for the main JEE meeting in March 2021 at nta.ac.in.

Once the final answer keys are released, the JEE March output is likely to be released soon as well. Up to 6.21 lakh candidates took the exam in March. As soon as the result is announced, the registration window for the April meeting will also open.

In JEE main final answer keys, a “D” in front of a question means that the question has been removed. Answer keys are poorly provided. Students can now review and calculate their results. However, the NTA scores will be published once the raw scores are normalized.

Also read: JEE Main’s Third Session Registration Process Starts Soon

The JEE General Assembly of April 2021 will take place from April 27 to 30. The registration window should open for a longer period of time. All students who have already registered and now wish to withdraw can do so once the window is opened on the official website. Tickets will be released as soon as the registration window closes.

Steps to download JEE Main 2021 March Final Answer Key

Step1: Go to the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in or nta.ac.in.

Step 2: Click on the final answer key.

Step 3: Download the PDF file and calculate your probable score, following the marking scheme set by NTA.

How to check JEE Main 2021 Result (March)

Go to nta.ac.in or jeemain.nta.nic.in after results are announced.

Click on the result link displayed on the homepage.

Login with your credentials.

Submit to download JEE Main result.

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