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Unacademy acquires UPSC preparation platform Coursavy

Unacademy Coursavy

In a major development, Ed-tech platform Unacademy has acquired Coursavy, a platform for UPSC test preparation. The deal has been finalized for an undisclosed amount.

The acquisition will further strengthen Unacademy’s leadership position in the UPSC test preparation market.

Earlier this year, Bengaluru-based Unacademy had acquired Kreatryx, and PrepLadder for $50 million, besides investing in Mastree, and taking over the custodianship of CodeChef.

Earlier, the unicorn form also announced raising around Rs 1,125 crore in a funding round led by Softbank Vision Fund 2 along with participation from existing investors, including Facebook.

“As we grow and strengthen our position as the leader in the test prep market, bringing Coursavy on board will play a strategic role for Unacademy in the UPSC examination category. At Unacademy, we are striving to democratise education in India and this acquisition is a step in that direction,” Unacademy Group co-founder and CEO Gaurav Munjal said.

Currently, Coursavy has various subject matter experts teaching over 70,000 learners through their YouTube channel and platform.

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The statement said Coursavy educators, including Rathore, will now teach on the Unacademy platform and also provide mentorship to the existing educators on enhancing discipline among the aspirants.

The content from Coursavy will assist Unacademy educators in their live classes and help learners with their UPSC preparation, it added.

Pokhriyal: UGC issues guidelines for universities

Pokhriyal UGC issues

The University Grants Commission (UGC) released the complete list of guidelines to be followed by universities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

As per Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, said all merit-based admissions must be complete by the end of October and all remaining vacant seats filled by the end of November.

The UGC in the guidelines, said: “Merit/entrance based admissions to the first year programmes for the session 2020-21 be completed by the end of October 2020. The last date for admissions to fill up the remaining vacant seats shall be November 30. ”

“If the university faces difficulties in making admission as per the existing policy it may adopt alternative modes of admission processes, if otherwise legally tenable,” the UGC added. UGC has also instructed universities to follow a 6-day week pattern to compensate for the loss of classes.

Also read: UGC: Exams mandatory for university students

The education minister had earlier revealed that classes for the new semester are set to begin from November 1, as per the UGC guidelines. Semester examinations for odd semesters are set to be conducted between March 6 and March 26, 2021. Exams for even semesters will be held from June 9 to June 21, 2021.

The UGC, in April, had released guidelines to start academic sessions from September but the increasing number of COVID-19 cases forced the commission to push the dates further down.

JEE Advanced Examinations 2020: Revised SOPs issued for students

JEE Advanced Examinations 2020

With the examinations being conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic situation, Indian Institute of Technology, the conducting body of the examination has released a set of guidelines to be followed by the students appearing for the exams.

The JEE Advanced Examinations are scheduled to be conducted from September 27, 2020.

Students appearing for the exams must make sure that they carry the JEE Advanced 2020 examination admit card. The link to download the JEE advanced 2020 admit card is available on the official website of JEE Advanced.

The examination will be conducted for a duration of 3 hours in two papers, Paper 1 will be conducted from 9 AM to 12 PM and Paper 2 will be conducted from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM in the online mode.

Also read: JEE Advanced 2020 admit card released

According to the notification released, adequate measures are implemented for the safety of all the students without compromising the high standards, sanctity and fairness of conducting the examinations.

Social distancing measures will also be implemented for the JEE Advanced 2020 according to the guidelines issued by the Government in order to ensure the health and safety of the candidates with the help of partners like TCS iON.

The seating arrangements in the examination centre will be sanitised before the exams begin. The equipment in the examination centre including the monitor, keyboard, mouse, webcam, desk and chairs will be sanitized along with the door handles, staircases, railings, lift buttons, wheelchairs etc. will also be disinfected.

UP CM Adityanath launches portal for career and employment

UP CM Adityanath

To provide employment opportunities for youth, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched an online Portal ‘U Rise’. The portal is expected to benefit over 20 lakh students, getting vocational and technical education, as well as technical experts. The e-content, e-library, and online resources made available on this portal can be accessed by students even in the most remote areas of the state.

CM Adityanath said this was part of the second phase of the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Qualitative Reforms Programme initiated in 2017. The reform is meant to bring about improvement in the quality of technical education institutions.

The CM will benefit students and empower them by providing every possible information ranging from online exams, digital content, digital examination papers, digital assessment, webinars, e-library, recorded video content to employment and internship.

Also read: Yogi Cabinet approves ordinance to regulate fee in private schools of UP

The Chief Minister, besides launching the portal, also laid the foundation stones of new projects.

The U-Rise portal has been developed by the Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam Technical University has in a joint initiative by the technical education department, training and employment department, and skill development mission.

The Chief Minister was quoted saying that the portal was the biggest reform programme in the education sector after the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. He said the portal will connect students with practical and technical knowledge. He also added that Uttar Pradesh is the first state to launch a unified portal in addition to implementing NEP.

Punjab government to appoint 8,393 pre-primary teachers

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In a major development, the Punjab Cabinet approved the filling of 8,393 posts of pre-primary teachers. The state government is aiming to make government pre-primary schools more competitive vis-a-vis private institutions and increase student enrolment.

Relaxation in age and special credit would be given to existing experienced volunteers working in the Education Department at the time of recruitment.

The state Cabinet gave the go-ahead to the departmental service rules for pre-primary schoolteachers.

Also read: Punjab government directed varsities to close unauthorized centres

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said, though 12,000 pre-primary teachers need to be appointed, Punjab’s current fiscal position had prevented the Finance Department from approving such recruitments.

All efforts would be made to recruit the remaining personnel at the earliest, the CM assured while stressing the importance of strengthening pre-primary teaching in government schools.

According to a CMO spokesperson, 8,393 posts would be filled, calculated on the basis of one teacher for every 30 students on the rolls in pre-primary schools at present.

The School Education Department will ensure the completion of rationalisation before advertising the posts.

SC issues notice to UPSC and Centre over UPSC aspirants plea

SC issues notice to UPSC

The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Centre and the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) over the plea to postpone the UPSC Civil Services Prelims Exam. The UPSC CSE exam date 2020 is October 04, 2020.

Aspirants are seeing the Supreme Court notice as a positive sign. Earlier on August 21, 2020, Supreme Court Advocate Alakh Alok Srivastava submitted a letter on behalf of a group of UPSC CSE aspirants to the UPSC Chairman seeking the postponement of the upcoming Civil Services (Preliminary) exam.

The civil services candidates are protesting against the authority to shift the dates for the prelims exam. They are raising their voices through various social media platforms. In one such instance, there is an aspirant from Bihar who has been on a hunger strike for 5 days to get the prelims postponed.

Also read: Supreme Court quashes NLAT-2020 entrance exam

Earlier, there was also news that a delegation of eight UPSC aspirants met the commission on Tuesday and submitted a petition to them seeking the postponement of the exam.

Candidates believing that the decision-makers might postpone the exam for a further date. However, the chances of postponement seems scarce as UPSC recently conducted NDA exam and the NTA held the engineering and medical exams all over the country.

Govt: Over Rs 142 cr spent over environment education scheme

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The ministry of environment said a total of Rs 142.32 crore was spent between 2017 and 2019 for the implementation of the Environment Education, Awareness and Training scheme.

Under the National Green Corps programme of this scheme, about 1.6 lakh eco clubs have been established in schools and colleges across the country, Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Babul Supriyo said.

Nature camps are also organised for schoolchildren in protected areas under this scheme, he said.

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“The Ministry of Environment is implementing Environment Education, Awareness and Training Scheme with the objective to promote environmental awareness among all sections of the society, especially school and college level students and to mobilise people’s participation for conservation of environment,” Supriyo said.

He said Rs 49.65 crore, Rs 39.49 crore and Rs 53.18 crore have been spent for implementing this scheme during financial years 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20, respectively.

He added that a network of about 1.6 lakh ecoclubs has been established in schools and colleges across the country under the National Green Corps programme of the scheme and around 40 lakh students are actively participating in the programme.

He said Green Good Deeds (GGDs), a social movement, is one of the components of the scheme aimed at inculcating green good habits and behaviour among all sections of the society.

UGC: Higher Education Institutions can apply for online courses till Oct 15

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The University Grants Commission (UGC) has called for submission of proposals from Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in order to offer online and distance learning courses from January 2021. The UGC introduced Open and Distance Learning Programmes and Online Programmes Regulations on September 4, 2020.

According to the UGC notification, the online portal for submitting fresh applications would be open till October 15.

Also read: NTA releases UGC NET Admit Card 2020; check details

In a notice, the regulator said, “UGC invites fresh applications from all eligible Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) as per University Grants Commission (Open and Distance Learning Programmes and Online Programmes) Regulations, 2020 for offering Open and Distance Learning (ODL)programmes and Online (OL) programmes from 2020-21, academic session beginning January, 2021 and onwards. The online portal for submitting applications shall be opened upto 15.10.2020.”

Only the institutions eligible to offer such courses as per the new regulations will be able to submit their applications on the UGC’s official portal for the academic session beginning January 2021 and onwards.

“HEIs already recognized by UGC for offering ODL/Online programmes including the academic year 2020-21 and eligible as per the UGC (Open and Distance Learning Programmes and Online Programmes) Regulations, 2020 may apply for additional programmes, if any,” the notification stated.

CISCE to conduct improvement exams from October 6 to 9

CISCE exams

Providing relief to students, the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) will conduct compartment and improvement exams for class 10 and 12 from October 6 to 9 2020. The results will be declared on October 17,2020.

“Candidates must reach the examination centre well ahead of time to ensure staggered movement and smooth entry to avoid overcrowding. While candidates are required to carry masks and sanitiser, use of gloves is optional,” CISCE Chief Executive and Secretary Gerry Arathoon said.

The board announced results for class 10 and 12 exams in July but decided against bringing out a merit list this year because of “exceptional circumstances”.

Also read: CISCE Board reduces syllabus for second time

While the board recorded a pass percentage of 99.34 per cent for class 10 exams, up by 0.8 per cent from last year, the pass percentage for the class 12 exams stood at 96.84 per cent, recording a marginal increase.

The board had to cancel its pending exams given the spike in COVID-19 cases and the result was calculated based on an alternate assessment scheme decided by it. Under the scheme, candidates were assessed based on the best three percentage marks obtained in subjects for which board exams were conducted.

The marks of their internal assessment as well as project work were taken into account. The exams, which were earlier postponed due to the lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus, were scheduled to be conducted from July 1 to 14.

Hitesh Patel, Additional Director, KYS Infosystems: Right learning management system can give rise to Ed-tech firms in India

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With the pandemic having disrupted both the idea and functioning of classroom learning, educators and administrators are scrambling to put together a worthy substitute. An expanding need-gap in this space continues to feed the rising adoption of online education tools along with growing investor interest in ed-tech firms. Amidst all this, teachers, as well as students, the world over are entwined in a parallel dance.

From classrooms to the online classroom: The pandemic & central government policy led shift to online education

Currently, teachers are communicating their lessons to students using a combination of available digital resources. These include video conferencing apps such as Google Meet, Zoom, Cloud Meetings, etc. and online platforms like Google Classroom.

In the past few months since the first wave of lockdowns, the awareness around digital solutions for learning has only grown. Further, the Central Government policy initiative to digitize schools further influenced the schools to make a shift to Blended learning methods. Using digital resources is no longer a matter of choice but of necessity. With Covid-19 and new education policy serving as catalysts, even those educators who could previously afford to be less tech-savvy are now slowly embracing and adapting to digital solutions.

This development is accelerated by the realization that the pandemic-led changes are going to stick around for the foreseeable future. Despite this, the transition to a fully online or even hybrid mode of education is neither seamless nor hassle-free.

Also read: Teaching Learning process in Engineering Education post-Pandemic

More misses than hits: Scanning the scope of improvement

The existing resources that are enabling online teaching and learning are either content-based solutions or fragmented solutions for schools. In the absence of one integrated platform, hopping from one app to another is proving to be stressful for all the participants involved. Continued exposure to video conferencing tools, for instance, has given rise to Zoom fatigue, and no one is immune, be it, students or teachers.

Clearly, the present arrangement is a work in progress. While people are using whatever resources are currently available to make do, there is a need for more effective and efficient solutions – the sooner the better. This is where modern learning management systems step into the picture.

Enter LMS: Towards a more accessible, engaging, and fun online education system

Schools have adopted virtual classrooms to impart education to their students but, as discussed above, this system has its fair share of bottlenecks involved. In order to overcome the pedagogical challenges as well as those faced by students, a system of integrated solutions is required which is easy to use and far more effective. Learning Management System, or LMS, promises to be just that.

LMS reduces management costs, minimizes paper usage and brings accountability in every single operation, enhancing communication among students, teachers, management and parents. LMS provides teachers with a host of tools to share teaching resources, assess performance, provide feedback, and encourage collaboration and participation among students – all under one platform! Going beyond the one-size-fits-all idea of teaching, it also equips them with personalized mechanisms to meet the individual learning needs of students. It also allows them to efficiently provide blended learning to students, saving time that can then be used for creative pursuits. As opposed to being the be-all and end-all of online teaching, the virtual classroom is but one part of this integrated system that aims to enable the holistic development of young learners.

Adoption of advance, LMS to make the new generation future-ready on the back of a robust education system constitutes the first step towards achieving this goal.

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