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Sisodia urges Centre to cancel CBSE Class 12 board exams

Sisodia urges Centre

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia welcomed the center’s decision to cancel the CBSE board exams for the 10 class and called for the same decision to be made for the 12 Class students.

“I am happy that the 10th grade exams have been canceled and the deadlines for the 12th grade exams have been extended. I know 12th graders will be concerned about rescheduling,” said Sisodia.

“Like the 10th graders, I ask the government to promote twelfth graders based on internal evaluations and board reviews. It is very important to stay home during these difficult times, ”he added.

Amid the growing chorus over cancellation of CBSE board exams due to the record rise in Covid-19 cases in India, the government decided today to postpone CBSE board exams for grade 12 and cancel grade 12 exams. 10.

Also read: CBSE Class 10 exam cancelled, CBSE Class 12 postponed

The decision was made after a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Minister of Education of the Union, Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, will declare: “Any candidate who is not satisfied with the marks allocated to him or her on this basis will be given an opportunity to sit in an exam as and when the conditions are conducive to hold the exams.”

The minister announced after the meeting that the 12th grade exams, which will be held from May 4 to June 14, have been postponed. The situation will be reviewed by CBSE on June 1, after which details will be provided. A period of at least 15 days is respected before the start of the exams.

CICSE: Will soon decide on conducting class 10, 12 board exams

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The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has said it will review the COVID-19 situation and will soon make a decision on whether to take the 10th and 12th Class board exams. The CISCE announcement came after the CBSE announced its decision to cancel class 10 exams and postpone class 12 exams as COVID-19 cases increased in the country.

CISCE Chief executive and Secretary Gerry Arathoon said the Council is reviewing the situation and a decision will be made soon. However, the secretary gave no indication of what the board was planning. Class 10 CISCE board exams are scheduled to begin on May 5, while Class 12 exams began on April 8, 2021.

Also read: All eyes on CISCE to postpone exams after CBSE

Last year, the CISCE exams for grades 10 and 12 were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and students were graded based on an internal student assessment. The CISCE Board of Education told the Supreme Court last year that it would not offer students a choice or a new test and that students would only be evaluated on the basis of an internal evaluation.

According to the evaluation system published the previous year, the candidates were evaluated based on the first three percentage points obtained in the subjects for which the board exams were taken, as well as the internal grades of the students and works of the project.

All eyes on CISCE to postpone exams after CBSE

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The decision on ICSE, ISC Exams 2021, is expected to be published soon. Students and parents expect CISCE to postpone board exams. The decision on the 2021 CBSE board exams was also made today. Prime Minister Narendra Modi today chaired a high-level meeting with officials from the CBSE and the Ministry of Education. According to the latest updates, the 2021 CBSE board exams have been canceled and the 12th grade board exams have been postponed to June 2021.

Students are encouraged to check the official CISCE website for the latest updates via ICSE, ISC Exams 2021. However, the CISCE board may make a decision based on the 2021 CBSE board exams Class 10 exams may be canceled during this period. Class 12 exams may be postponed.

Also read: CBSE Class 10 exam cancelled, CBSE Class 12 postponed

According to the current schedule, the ICSE or Class 10 exam would begin on May 4 and end on June 7, while the ISC or Class 12 exam would begin on April 8 and end on June 18, 2021. The date sheet for ICSE, ISC Exam was published on March 1, 2021. Students have 15 minutes to read the question document.

CBSE Class 10 exam cancelled, CBSE Class 12 postponed

CBSE Class 12 postponed

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting on Wednesday about the upcoming CBSE Board exams 2021, after which the Ministry of Education postponed the Class 12 exams and cancelled the Class 10 board exams.

“The results of Class 10 Board will be prepared on the basis of an objective criterion to be developed by the Board. Any candidate who is not satisfied with the marks allocated to him/her on this basis will be given an opportunity to sit in an exam as and when the conditions are conducive to hold the exams, ”the ministry said in a statement.

For the Class 12 exam, the government will review the situation on June 1 to determine new dates and make an announcement at least two weeks before the exam begins.

Also read: Kejriwal urges Centre to cancel CBSE Board exams 2021

The 10th and 12th class exams are scheduled to begin before May 4th.

However, ministry officials have made it clear that canceling or participating in online exams is not an option for 12th grade students.

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The announcement comes after a surge in coronavirus cases across the country and a growing chorus of voices from students and state governments calling for board exams to be postponed.

On Tuesday, Arvind Kejriwal asked the Central government to reconsider the CBSE exam schedule. Maharashtra made a similar request, urging the education ministry to develop a national consensus and possibly postpone CBSE grades X and XII, as well as other school board examinations.

PM Modi: India’s National Education Policy is futuristic

PM Modi on National Education Policy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that the new national education policy is futuristic and meets global standards.

“India is proud to be the mother of democracy because its values are ingrained in our social life,” Modi said via video conference at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Association of Indian Universities and a National University Seminar of India.

Last year, the center presented the New National Education Policy (NEP).

“National education policy is futuristic and matches global parameters,” Modi said.

He said that the role of trained youth will steadily increase as India embarks on the path of Aatmanirbharta (self-reliance).

Also read: PM Modi to meet Education Minister to discuss CBSE Board Exams

“Babasaheb Ambedkar has given us a solid foundation to promote all of our post-independence democratic values,” Modi said on the occasion of Dr. Ambedkar.

The Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University hosted the event. Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat and Prime Minister Vijay Rupani attended the meeting.

The seminar aims to develop effective implementation strategies for the recently launched National Education Policy 2020. NEP must be implemented in a way that benefits its main stakeholders, the students.

The annual meeting will also commemorate the 95th anniversary of the IAU, which took place in 1925 under the auspices of stalwarts such as Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. The 95th Annual Meeting is the occasion for AIU to present its achievements from the past year. This two-day celebration will help the IAU to present its annual accounts and establish the calendar of activities for the coming year.

PM Modi to meet Education Minister to discuss CBSE Board Exams

PM Modi to meet Education Minister

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet with Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ and other senior officials at noon to discuss the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) exams scheduled for May and June this year.

The meeting comes amid strong demands from students to postpone the 10th and 12th grade exams, which are scheduled to start on May 4 due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus disease. Several opposition parties, including Congress and Aam Aadmi party, also lobbied the central government to postpone the trials.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday urged the center to cancel CBSE exams for grades 10 and 12, and the city has recorded nearly 13,500 cases of Covid-19.

Also read: Official: CBSE Board Exams 2021 to be conducted as per schedule

“The CBSE board exams are fast approaching. In Delhi, 600,000 students are scheduled for exams this year. In addition, 100,000 teachers will participate in the configuration of these exams, ”said the Chief Minister at a digital press conference.

“These (testing centers) could become Covid-19 hot spots … Several countries experiencing a second wave have also canceled these exams. Several state governments in our country have also done it in their respective state councils, ”Kejriwal added.

The Delhi Commission on the Rights of the Child (DCPCR) has also urged the CBSE to postpone board reviews or reconsider evaluation criteria given the increase in Covid-19 cases across the country.

“The board must review the situation on Covid-19 between states before responding to an appeal because CBSE cannot conduct audits in different states at different times. Furthermore, it is not possible to do any other type of evaluation or test in online mode ”, added the official.

NBE releases NEET PG 2021 Admit Card; check details

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The National Board of Examinations has published the NEET PG 2021 admission card on the official website. Students who have applied for the NEET PG 2021 entrance exams can download the admission card from the official NBE website. Entries for the entrance exams are expected to be released on April 12, 2021, but have been delayed.

Applicants can download the NEET PG 2021 admission card by clicking on the link available on the official website. Candidates must enter username and password in the application registration link and click on the Admission Card section to download the exam admission card.

The National Exam Council Admission Card – NEET PG 2021 contains the student’s name and roster number, exam name, exam center contact details (name and address), time at the exam center , the length of the exam and the instructions for the day of the exam.

Also read: NTA: NEET 2021 exam on August 1 in offline mode

NEET PG 2021 exams will be taken for admission to the graduate medical programs offered. Candidates can visit the official website of the National Examining Board for more details about the exam.

Steps to download the NEET PG 2021 Admit Card

Step 1: Visit the official website of the National Board of Examination

Step 2: Click on the NEET PG 2021 Application Login link

Step 3: Click on the NEET PG admit Card link

Step 4: Download the admit card of NEET PG 2021 for further reference

Hero Group launches education technology venture, Hero Vired

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Diversified Hero Group launched Hero Vired, an educational technology startup, on Tuesday. The Munjal family of promoters has more than $ 10 million.

Hero Vired said it has worked with Global Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Singularity University to administer entry and exit programs in financial and legal technology.

Akshay Munjal, Founder and CEO of Hero Vired said “We have a very tall young man who is definitely looking for jobs stemming from his own non-personal or jobless relationships. We have an industry where there is a shortage of talent. We try how we do it. Solve this problem where it came from, ”Munjal said.

When asked about the loss of the new company, he said: “The family has already spent more than $ 10 million on this company, a sum of money. It makes us feel like we are committed to quality.”

Also read: Examining the Role of Education Technology

Munjal said that Hero Vired will be three demanding segments: those who have attended Class XII and are looking for a quality education; new college graduates unable to get meaningful employment and professionals with 0-10 years of experience who need further training to be part of career growth.

The EdTech-Startup Nord two programmes is a six-month apprenticeship program that includes three to four months of internships and a connection program of more than 11 months with classes and weekends.

Initially, the program will be offered online, but there will also be COVID-19, there will also be hybrid options. The difference is called the Northern Voters Program to a certain bank of credits, as in the social education policy, so that students have access to personal learning.

Kejriwal urges Centre to cancel CBSE Board exams 2021

Kejriwal urges Centre

A new wave of 13,500 Covid cases, the largest increase in a day to date, has brought Delhi’s case count to a total of 7,36,788 infections, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal urged the central government to cancel. CBSE board reviews. This is the third day in a row that the state capital has seen a record increase in Covid infections.

“In the last 24 hours, there has been an increase of 13,500 new cases of Covid in the city. At the height of the third wave of Covid in November, Delhi recorded the largest increase of 8,500 cases in one day. The fourth wave, like We All Know It, is much more dangerous. Young people and children are affected in the fourth wave, ”Arvind Kejriwal said during a video address this afternoon.

“I urge everyone not to leave the house unless necessary,” he added, urging anyone over 45 to get vaccinated.

Also read: Kejriwal: Delhi schools to be closed till further orders

During the CBSE board reviews, the prime minister appealed to the center. “Six lakh students from the city will appear for the board examinations. A lakh instructor will be on duty. Passing the board examinations may result in a widespread spread of the coronavirus … Alternative assessment methods can be explored. . Be promoted from online exams or internal evaluations. Jury exams must be canceled, “he said.

The alarming increase in cases across the country has prompted political leaders and parent organizations to call for the board’s reviews to be canceled. On Sunday, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra wrote to Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal to reconsider taking the exams.

India has recorded 1.61 million cases in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to Rs 1.36 million. On Monday, the country recorded 1.68 lakh-covid cases in one day, the largest increase in one day.

Over 82 private hospitals have been asked to maintain 60% of their intensive care beds for Covid patients.

Report: CBSE Board Exam 2021 may be postponed

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According to the latest media updates, the Union Ministry of Education and the CBSE Board of Directors may consider postponing the upcoming 10th and 12th CBSE exams in 2021 in light of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, sources have confirmed that canceling the board exams, as required by students, is completely out of the question and not a viable option.

According to a report by the main media agency, the Ministry of Education of the Union and the Central Council of Secondary Education (CBSE) held a meeting on Monday, April 12 to discuss and consider various aspects related to the conduct of the next reviews of the board. The meeting was attended by senior officials from both sides who addressed the logistical challenges and the safety of the students and teachers involved in the review process. However, even after extensive deliberation, the meeting remains inconclusive and a final decision has yet to be made.

Also read: CBSE Board Exam 2021: Board assures students support throughout exam period

One of the main lessons from Monday’s meeting was that officials from the Ministry of Education and the CBSE agreed that canceling the upcoming CBSE was not an option. In fact, sources familiar with critical information said there were no plans to cancel the board’s examinations. According to the current date sheet, the CBSE 2021 board review is expected to take place in May 2021.

The meeting between the Ministry of Education and the CBSE comes after requests to cancel the 2021 CBSE Board of Directors exams for 10th and 12th grade students increased, also generating political support of late. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also contacted the Ministry of Education to cancel the board’s review as it poses a serious threat to the health and safety of the student and a great pandemic epidemic may be the cause.

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