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CBSE class 10 and 12 exams to be held from May 4 to June 14

CBSE exam date sheet 2021

Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has declared the datesheet for CBSE class 10 and class 12 board exams 2021 today. The exams will be held The CBSE exam will be held from May 4 to June 14 and results will be declared by July 15, 2021.

The minister took the twitter to announce the dates of the exams.

The exams will be held offline or in pen-and-paper mode even as most of the session has been held online.

Just like the 2020 academic session, 2021 board exams too will be held amid strict precautions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Wearing masks will be a must and social distancing will be maintained.

There also will be more questions testing the subject-wise understanding of the student and not the ability to mug-up, claims CBSE.

Also read: Pokhriyal to declare date sheet of CBSE class 10 and 12 today

Sample papers based on the new pattern have also been released on the CBSE official website.

Further, CBSE has also reduced the syllabus for classes 9 to 12 board exams by 30 per cent considering the loss of academic hours due to the pandemic. “The Heads of Schools and Teachers may ensure that the topics that have been reduced are also explained to the students to the extent required to connect different topics. However, the reduced syllabus will not be part of the topics for internal assessment and year-end board examination,” CBSE had said in an official.

Year 2020: A year of new innovations and opportunities for education domain

education domain

Amid Coronavirus pandemic, the year 2020 was full of innovation for teachers and students as they adapted new ways of learning. From turning walls of mud houses into blackboards to taking classes through loudspeakers on moving carts the unprecedented year gave more than just education. In 2020, the ed-tech firms has seen a huge growth, which was expected five-years below the line.

The over 10-month-long lockdown inspired education stakeholders to take up creative ways of making children learn in the best possible way. Many students could not log on to online classes because they did not have access to smartphones and computers in several villages across the country.

From Haryana to Jharkhand to Maharashtra to Kerala, teachers across the country created new and innovate ways to impart education to students against all odds. The technology acted as a huge enabler to bridge the gap between rural and urban students.

The pandemic has changed the face of education sector and the penetration of technology has only opened up new opportunities for the ed-tech players.

 

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Sumeet Mehta, Cofounder & CEO, LEAD School said Thanks to COVID 19, Edtech is not a choice anymore, it is an essential. Technological innovations like online classes, learning management systems, etc. are now becoming a part and parcel of our education system. While everyone from banks, to news, to offices have adopted technology systems to operate more effectively & efficiently, the classroom and school had been stagnant for the past 60-70 years. Covid-19 disrupted this status quo and now school owners have been forced to embrace technology.

As we come out of the pandemic, core education will continue to be offered in schools but schools will look and act very different. There will be far greater permeation of systems and technology to make schools run effectively. Till about 12 years of age, mediated learning (learning assisted by a trusted adult) is essential. Teachers will continue to play an important role till high school but they will need to be enabled by technology. Going forward, learning will become more and more personalised. Schools will need to personalise for students’ speed of understanding, interest in different subjects and language ability.

Also read: Rajasthan: New face of Higher Education with Private-Public Partnership

India has to not only bring back all the students who have suffered massive learning losses in 2020, it also has to ensure it stays focused on improving the quality of learning outcomes in its schools.Rishab

Rishab Mehta, Founder and CEO, GrayQuest said ‘India is touted as the global hub for fintech innovation. Advancements in fintech are closely linked to regulatory acceptance and India has emerged as the global leader in terms of creating public infrastructure for a thriving fintech ecosystem. In less than a decade, we have seen Indian consumers go from relying only on cash on delivery for their ecommerce purchases to widespread adoption of payments technologies such as UPI and app-based investing. The future too, seems bright. Today, you can travel to any major Indian city or town like with no physical cash and still experience a frictionless journey.

While new age fintech companies in each category such as lending, investing, insure-tech etc. have all seen great boost in acceptance, existing legacy financial services companies like Banks have also engaged in massive “digital transformation” exercises. At GrayQuest, while demand for our education focused credit has risen 4x from last year, the defining trend of 2020,for us, has been the significant willingness and initiatives from larger Banks & FIs to engage in deep partnerships with new age  financial services companies like ours.rawani

Dr. A.M. Rawani, Director, National Institute of Technology, Raipur said The year 2020 has been an unprecedented year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the testing times, the administration of NIT Raipur has remained committed to keep the momentum going on all the fronts while adhering to the safety precautions under the Jan Andolan Campaign. The classes are being engaged online, digital examinations were conducted and results were declared timely in the New Normal. The institute registered with MOOC and Virtual Lab platforms to facilitate online learning. Inspite of the pandemic, our students continue to bag excellent placement offers from almost all the sectors. Convocation Ceremony of the institute was also organized in virtual mode. In addition to the assistance extended, the faculty and students of NIT Raipur came forward and contributed their expertise in developing various innovative products like Mechanical Non-touch Liquid-Soap Dispenser, Sanitizer, Bio-Purifier etc. to track, control and prevent COVID-19. Apart from this, the faculty and students are also working on more than 15 research projects like Camera based detection of mask on human face, Self-testing Health Risk App, etc.

PM Modi lays foundation stone for AIIMS Rajkot

PM Modi AIIMS Rajkot

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday laid the foundation stone for All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Rajkot in Gujarat. The PM said that the nation had emerged as the nerve centre of global health.

“India will play the most important role in the future of health and the health of future,” he said. “Our focus was always on humanity, the PM said.

The project will mean generation of thousands of jobs, good health care and development of Gujarat, the PM said. “We could only establish 6 AIIMS after so many years of independence. In 2003, Atal ji’s govt took the initiative to establish 6 more AIIMS. In the past 6 years, we have started work on establishing 10 more AIIMS,” PM said.

Also read: Entrance exam for AIIMS postponed, check on aiimsexams.org

About 201 acres of land has been allotted for the project, according to a release issued by the Prime Minister’s Office. It will be built at an estimated cost of Rs1,195 crore, and is expected to be completed by mid-2022.

Vaccine development is in its final stages in India, the PM said, adding that he was confident India would move forward towards vaccination, showcasing the same unity it showcases in fighting against the virus this year.

Pokhriyal to declare date sheet of CBSE class 10 and 12 today

cbse date sheet

Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank will declare the date sheet for CBSE class 10 and class 12 board exams 2021 today. The exams will be held offline or in pen-and-paper mode even as most of the session has been held online.

Just like the 2020 academic session, 2021 board exams too will be held amid strict precautions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Wearing masks will be a must and social distancing will be maintained.

There also will be more questions testing the subject-wise understanding of the student and not the ability to mug-up, claims CBSE. This will assess students on their reading, understanding, interpretation, and answer writing abilities and move away from the rot learning, said Joseph Emmanuel, director, academics at CBSE.

Also read: Pokhriyal: CBSE exams postponed, to be held post February

Sample papers based on the new pattern have also been released on the CBSE official website.

Further, CBSE has also reduced the syllabus for classes 9 to 12 board exams by 30 per cent considering the loss of academic hours due to the pandemic. “The Heads of Schools and Teachers may ensure that the topics that have been reduced are also explained to the students to the extent required to connect different topics. However, the reduced syllabus will not be part of the topics for internal assessment and year-end board examination,” CBSE had said in an official.

Fresh registration for vacant MBBS, BDS seats from January 4

MBBS course

The Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) has released a new counselling schedule to fill vacant seats left in undergraduate medical and dental courses. The fresh registrations for the same will begin at mcc.nic.in from January 4 to 6.

“For ensuring faithful obedience of time schedule and also keeping in view the limited time available for conducting counselling. All participating institutes/colleges are directed to treat all Saturday and Sunday as working days,” the MCC said in an official notice. Further, the last date of admission in MBBS Course for the academic session 2020-21 has been extended till January 15.

Also read: 4,800 MBBS seats reserved for economically weaker section, says Harsh Vardhan

To participate in NEET counselling, candidates should have at least passed the NEET exam by obtaining 50 per cent marks. Odisha’s Soyeb Aftab has topped this year’s NEET by scoring full 720 marks. While Uttar Pradesh’s Akanksha Singh has got rank 2. She has also scored a perfect 720 marks.

Every medical college has 15 per cent seats reserved under the All India quota (AIQ) which are filled centrally while the rest are filled by the respective state. For the rest of 85 per cent seats, there will be state-wise counselling sessions.

IIT Madras launches online course in Advanced Programming

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Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Madras Digital Skills Academy has launched an online course in Advanced Programming for students & working professionals. The courses have been launched in collaboration with IITM-Incubated Startup GUVI.

The courses are designed to equip final year Engineering students and graduates with programming skills through industry professionals in a Hands-on way, making them ready for internships and jobs in IT.

Also read: IIT Madras alumni association launches free classes for professionals

Mangala Sunder, Founder and Coordinator, Digital Skills Academy, IIT Madras, “The objective is to provide graduating students from Indian academic institutions and employees in multiple industrial sectors the necessary skills towards employment or reskilling in relevant sectors. These courses will also make them industry- and job-ready.”

The Digital Skills Academy is a joint venture of IIT Madras with NASSCOM IT-IT Enabled Services Sector Skill Council of India. It is chaired by two eminent personalities – Shri. Lakshmi Narayanan, Founder-CEO of Cognizant Technology solutions, and Prof. M.S. Ananth, former Director of IIT Madras and one of the founders of online digital education in India. The Academy is governed by an Advisory Council with members from NASSCOM, industry and Academia. The Director of IIT Madras is the Chief Patron.

Bihar govt to distribute 73 lakh masks among school students

bihar govt

According to officials, the Bihar Government is all set to distribute 73 Lakh masks among the school students. The move has been a part of the safety measures for school reopening from 4th January 2020 onwards.

The state govt has asked all the schools to make all the necessary arrangements to ensure complete compliance with COVID-19 safety norms for resumption of regular classes.

The mask distribution drive among the students in Bihar is being carried out by the state government in line with the recommendations of the Crisis Management Group.

Also read: Bihar government to promote students from class I to IX

According to officials, there are around 36.61 lakh students enrolled in Class 9 to 12 under the Bihar Board. Of the total number of students, around 3.17 lakh students are based in Patna.

District Education Officers have been ordered to procure the necessary quantity of masks that are required by students in their respective districts on or before 31st December 2020.

The masks for the distribution drives are to be procured through Jeevika group and invoices are to be submitted at the education department office for reimbursement. From 4th January 2020, when the schools reopen, masks are to be distributed among the students of high and secondary schools.

DU scraps plan to add 5 extra seats in each college

delhi_university

In a major move, Delhi University has scrapped its plan to add 5 extra seats for each of the merit-based courses at college-level under the College-University Seats Quota. The seats were to be introduced as part of the varsity’s COVID relief measures, allowing college principals to admit 5 additional students over the sanctioned limit for this year.

The last date to submit nominations for admission under the new category of seats was 31st December 2020 but a majority of colleges have not submitted any names of candidates for consideration of the University committee. In response to this, the varsity has decided to cancel the scheme and roll it back.

Also read: Kejriwal seeks amendments in Delhi University Act

One of the prime reasons for roll-back of decision with regards to ‘College – University seats’ was because of the arbitrary eligibility guidelines or norms. In fact, many academic and educationist had termed it as ‘a sort of management quota’ which has no place in a public institution like Delhi University.

As per the guidelines shared by the Delhi University in its 21st December notification, the college principals were empowered to select students for admission to these 5 courses. However, the university’s guidelines didn’t provide any specific procedure under which candidates can be offered admission under the 5 additional seats. Moreover, the candidates chosen for admission under these new seats were to be provided 10% relaxation in cut-offs as well.

Tripura to resume schools for class 5 from Jan 4

Tripura to resume schools

In a major move, Tripura government has decided to reopen schools and colleges as well as hostels from January 4 next as the Covid-19 cases in the state have declined over the past three weeks.

The state has registered 33,244 Covid-19 cases and 382 deaths in the last six months.

Education Minister Ratan Lal Nath said that the high power committee of education in a meeting last evening decided to reopen education institutions from classes from V to college level in full swing and hostels with cent percent attendance of teachers and other staff.

However, attendance of students will be subject to the consent of their guardians.

Also read: Karnataka to reopen schools for Class 10 and 12 from Jan 1

He said all the government, government-aided and private schools can resume classes V to VIII from Jan 4 next along with the hostels attached to schools, colleges, professional institutions.

The government had asked students of Class IX to XII to come to school early this month while ensuring the provisions of regular sanitization and cleaning of campus, including frequent washing of toilets.

The state government had spent a few lakhs for provisioning water, soaps, sanitizers and cleaning substances in the schools, Nath said, adding that additional funds have been made available to the school headmasters for regular cleaning of class rooms, toilets and sanitization of the campus to ensure disease-free environment in the schools.

The Education department has directed the school authorities to clean and sanitize rooms and buildings properly before opening of those classes and hostels, school, colleges by Jan 2 next and submit a report of cleaning and sanitization.

Karnataka to set up medical colleges under PPP model

Karnataka medical colleges

Karnataka Health and Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar said the state needs more medical colleges to meet the demand for doctors and the government is willing to establish more in Public-Private Partnership (PPP).

Speaking to reporters after inauguration of new building of Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences and Research centre here by Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, he said establishing a medical college requires Rs 600-700 crore.

“If it is built in the PPP model, it reduces the burden on state exchequer and also helps provide affordable medical education and treatment to the needy. This model is being adopted in Gujarat and the same will be implemented here as well,” the Minister said.

Also read: Five medical colleges to allot one seat each for children of Covid­-19 warriors

Noting that as per WHO guidelines there should be one doctor for 1000 population, Sudhakar said in India, there is a doctor for every 10-12 thousand population. Therefore, there is a necessity to increase the number of medical colleges in order to produce more number of doctors, he said.

The Narendra Modi government has added over 157 medical colleges in the last 6 years, he said, adding the Central government has a vision to set up 22 AIIMS across the country, one in each state. “We are committed to bring one AIIMS in our state too. The process of obtaining permission is already in progress and soon there will be an AIIMS functional in the state,” he said.

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