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CBSE to release datesheet of Class 10 and 12 today, check at cbse.nic.in

CBSE Date Sheet 2020

In a huge relief to students, Union HRD Minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ would be releasing the CBSE Date Sheet 2020 for the pending board exams of classes 10 and 12 today.

The CBSE had announced to conduct the Board exams from July 1 to July 15. The exam was postponed due to the lockdown in the country over the outbreak of COVID-19.

CBSE will declare the date sheet on the official website cbse.nic.in.

CBSE would be conducting the board exams only for 29 subjects. It is again reiterated that no exams would be conducted for students of classes 10 and 12 for CBSE schools abroad.

For CBSE Class 10 – only the students of North East Delhi would be required to appear for the exams – also, for subjects of Science and Social Science, which were conducted earlier and some students had appeared, only those who have not appeared for the exams earlier in March, are required to appear for the same.

CBSE would conduct the pending exams for only 29 subjects. This, however, does not mean 29 days. There are many papers (ex. Hindi Core A and Hindi Core B) which would be conducted on the same day.

CBSE may conduct the remaining board exams even on a Saturday or a Sunday to make for the loss of days.

Earlier, the CBSE date sheet was supposed to release on 16th May, 2020.

Sitharaman: Top 100 universities to start online courses

nirmala-sitharaman

Education institutions including schools and colleges are suffering the most in the Covid-19 crisis. There is an uncertainly over the opening of schools and colleges.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the fifth and last tranche of the Rs 20-lakh crore Covid-19 packages as part of the “Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan”. The FM said Swayam Prabha DTH channels are launched to support and reach those who do not have access to internet access.

Sitaraman said “Online education is being taken up in a big way and more 12 channels will be added. It will be a great help to students in rural areas. Children love technology and adapt quickly and over 200 new textbooks being added to e-pathshala.”

Over the education sector, the finance minister said, “Provision has been made for the live telecast of teachings. The govt has tied up with private operators such as Tata Sky and DTH to air educational content for students.”

Sitharaman also said top 100 universities will start online courses by May 30.

“Extensive use of podcasts and radio will be used for students to deliver content. Special e-content for visually and hearing-impaired students will be provided. Top 100 universities will be allowed to start online courses by May 30,” FM said.

Sitharaman said reforms will be the focus of the fifth and final tranche of the economic stimulus package to deal with the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gujarat Board to declare Class 12th Science Results soon

Gujarat Board 2020

In a huge relief to students, Gujarat Board is expected to release GSEB 12th Result 2020 for HSC Science Stream Student on 17th May 2020. According to reports, the Gujarat Board 12th Result 2020 for Science Stream Students would be announced on the official website- gseb.org.

Earlier, the Gujarat Board released the GSEB HSC Science Stream 2020 Exam Answer Key for all the students who had appeared for the examination. The answer key was released on 28th April 2020 clearing the decks for the declaration of GSEB 12th Result 2020 for science stream students.

The GSEB Answer Key 2020 was released for all the students for key subjects i.e. Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The answer key has been released for both English and Gujarat Medium students.

In line with the official exam datesheet announced earlier, the Gujarat Board 12th Class Exam 2020 for the Science stream students was held in the month of March. The exam began on 5th March 2020 and concluded on 21st March 2020.

The New Emerging Perspectives Post COVID-19 says Arti Chopra, Principal, Amity International School, Sector 46, Gurgaon

Arti Chopra

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an unprecedented period of confusion and dread for everyone across the world, with the emerging global belief, that safety comes first, and money can no longer buy good health. The realization that has begun to seep in, is that the good habits like personal hygiene and social distancing with a concern for others can save many from becoming a Corona victim. The world community has unanimously committed to fight the battle against the deadly disease, which has impacted over 1.5 million, causing thousands to die already. As per a report published by The Economic Times, till date, over 1.5 million people had been affected by COVID-19 and about 80,000 people have died worldwide. As we know, the pandemic-driven crisis is constantly changing and countries are desperate to flatten the curve for COVID-19. Our Government and district administration has been working round the clock to reach out and offer safety and protection to the citizens.

This global situation has caused concern to all the stakeholders in the field of education, as their prime objective remains, imparting knowledge with competencies; leading to wisdom. Schools have been shut down, with the students depending only on virtual support, not only for academics but also for co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic raging across the world; parents are playing the part of “Teacher at home” for the home schoolers,teachers are racing between running their own households and on-screen content delivery norms, students have extremely limited contact with friends and virtually no physical activity and all known and recognized boards like IB, A-Levels, ICSE, CBSE, etc; have had to postpone or cancel examinations.

Most of the School Principals are concerned that though many fantastic resources are available to provide on-line guidance; like MS Teams, Google Hangouts, Zoom, Skype or Cisco Webex; there are not many that could mimic the nurturing environment of school, which provides multidisciplinary learning, instills inquisitiveness, encourages connections across different domains, helps in building a competitive edge and inspires ideas which help a child develop 21st century skills.Though a home-based tech-enabled learning environment is emerging, this contradicts the basic human need for being social by hanging out with peers and clinging to their mentors for emotional support. Amidst all this, expecting a parent to do multi-skilling to enable holistic development; without the coherent support of a school is simply beyond anyone’s imagination.

Safe social distancing and self- protection are the new emerging life skills in the post-pandemic era, that shall certainly find their place in the school curriculum. Being driven by the motive of enhancing immunity to guard against the pandemic, people are finding a lot of truth in Ayurveda, naturopathy, yoga and meditation and eating right to foster immunity. Some natural immunity supplements include ginger, gooseberries (amla) and turmeric. Several herbs also help in boosting immunity like garlic, Basel leaves and Black cumin. Certain seeds and nuts like sunflower seeds, Flaxseed, pumpkin seeds and melon seeds are excellent sources of proteins and vitamins. Many of these immunizers are common ingredients in Indian dishes and snacks.

There are also certain advantages to the lockdown situation, like the optimism ushered in by the parents being able to give loads of time to their children, teachers creating many valuable e-resources, the boom in technological lead learning programs reaching out to all generations, the fostering of self-management instead of dependence on the domestic helps etc. Not only the learning programs but family meetings, neighborhood congregations, even wedding and other celebrations have moved to the virtual space; thus cutting down on travelling costs, wastage of time & fuel thus conserving valuable resources which has amounted to lesser pollution and more greenery across the planet.

This trying period has, however, also brought issues and problems for which solutions are yet to be found. Not only is the economic recession a huge cause of worry, the unorganized sector is the worst hit. The problems faced by the teachers are generally, about disciplining the students during the on-line teaching and the writing practices because all the controls on most of the gadgets used for classes are as accessible to the tech-savvy students. Some of the assessment patterns that our schools have been following do not have a parallel in the on-line learning mode or if they do; it requires the kind of competence that has yet to be achieved by the teachers.

The expected writing style while attempting subjective studies, as per the board standards in India, and practiced over the years, has so far used technology-driven solutions only as a classroom teaching aids. Therefore, it is necessary to change the entire pattern of planning, curriculum delivery, recapitulation and assessments itself in case we wish to do justice to our students. Otherwise, on-line learning mode, especially up to secondary level, which is currently in practice during the lockdown period could be considered only as a stop-gap arrangement, till the situation improves.

We must embrace THE NEW NORMS that are essential for survival. Frequent washing of hands, keeping oneself masked, not touching the eyes and face, avoiding crowded places, maintaining social distance, sanitization of user spaces, etc are the new rituals that must be adopted. The students must be involved in dispensing information, creating new knowledge and be made accountable for their behavior during the on-line classes. The education patterns of assessments must include more challenges that could be addressed through open-book tests. The parent community must appreciate the way, schools are helping students come to terms with the changing patterns of learning, instead of raising unnecessary expectations about marks scored in the class tests. A change in perspective is required wherein every citizen acquires global values and checks his/her behaviors, to stop making a mess in someone else’s life.

It is essential that all our senses be driven to fight against Coronavirus . Synergizing the strength of the 3 H’S; ie. head, hand and heart can act as a preventive measure-

  • Remembering (through your head) the social distancing norms and eating “right” to build up the immunity
  • Wash hands or sanitize all new things/places you get acquainted with
  • Infected people to remain in quarantined spaces; other to empathize with the ailing and express love for all in your heart, by following the prescribed regulations.

We still do not know, for how long this situation shall continue as there seems to be no coherent solution to beat the pandemic; offered by WHO except social distancing. In some schools of China where schooling has resumed after a long break, children are seen wearing head gears that automatically allow distancing from others of around 1.5 meters. Schools must prepare SOP’s for running, with corona prevention in mind; to give confidence to the students to join back fearlessly. The teachers should continue to harness new skills that are very intrinsically required to conduct virtual teaching & learning platforms. Students should aim at taking up research-driven projects, deliberate & debate on important issues amongst themselves and their teachers and be creative in their thinking, writing and reading.

This is the time when we need to keep ourselves spiritually inclined, so that it would eventually help us to combat any new situation and build the resilience to embrace love and harmony. We have to embrace the NEW norms and evolve & emerge as stronger individuals, not only physically, but spiritually and emotionally too!

CBSE date sheet not to be released today, check updates at cbse.nic.in

CBSE datesheet

Students who have waiting for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Class 10 and 12 datesheet have to wait a little more. Union HRD Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ said the ministry will announce the date sheet for pending CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations by Monday.

The CBSE datesheet was supposed to be released at the official website at cbse.nic.in at 5pm on Saturday.

The HRD Minister took Twitter to announce that, “CBSE is taking into consideration some additional technical aspects before finalizing the datesheets of the board exams of classes 10th and 12th, due to which, the datesheets will now be released by Monday i.e. 18-05-2020. Inconvenience caused is sincerely regretted.”

Earlier, the CBSE had announced that the pending Board exams will be conducted between July 1 to15. The board had issued a notification about it on its official website cbse.nic.in.

Students belonging to the northeast Delhi region will have to write the paper for six subjects for Class 10. The subjects are Hindi Course A, Hindi Course B, English Communication, English Language and Literature, Science and Social Science.

However, CBSE fake date sheet is being circulated on the social media platforms. CBSE has asked students to follow the official site for further notice.

 

Meghalaya Board to conduct Class 12 exams in June

Meghalaya Boar Class 12 exams

Providing relief to students, Meghalaya Board of School of Education has decided to hold the remaining class 12 exam in June 2020. The board has announced to conduct the exams on June 8, 9 and 10, 2020. The Class 12 papers of Mathematics, Physical Education and Statistics were postponed due to lockdown in the country.

Earlier, the exams were scheduled on March 23, 24 and 25, 2020.

Lahkmen Rymbui, Education Minister of the State said “The MBOSE will conduct the exam for the remaining subjects – Mathematics, Physical Education and Statistics on June 8, 9 and 10 respectively” He further said that “this is trying times but my dear student, we have to move on. No Pandemic can thwart your aspirations but follow the do & don’t”.

Many exams in the country is postponed or cancelled due to ongoing lockdown. CBSE has decided to hold pending class 12 and 10 exams in the month of July. The JEE exams will be held in the month of July.

 

UP Board may declare results for Class 10 and 12 in June

UP Board results for Class 10 and 12

According to sources, the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) is all set to release the UP Board Result 2020 for Class 10 and 12 very soon. According to reports, the result will be announced by June-end 2020.

Many exams are postponed or cancelled due to COVID.

Candidates are advised to keep a check on the official website i.e. upresults.nic.in.

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma had informed that the evaluation of answer sheets, which were already conducted before the announcement of lockdown. Around 1.5 crore answer sheets of already conducted Class 10, 12 exams would be delivered to the teachers for evaluation, the minister said.

A total of 1.47 lakh teachers have been appointed to complete the assessment of high school and intermediate school students.

Steps to check results

-Log on to the official website-upresults.nic.in.
-Go to upresults.nic.in. on the page
-Enter roll number and other details in the required fields
-Click to see results

NEET SS Exam 2020 postponed till further notice

NEET SS Exam 2020

In the wake of COVID-19 crisis, the National Board of Education (NBE) has postponed the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Super Speciality exam (NEET SS) 2020. The exam was scheduled to be conducted in the month of July or August. Now it’s unlikely to be conducted due to the COVID-19 crisis. The revised dates for the NEET 2020 exam will be announced soon.

Aspirants are asked to visit the official website nbe.edu.in for further information.

Meanwhile, the authority will first release the application form for NEET SS very soon. Those who have completed their postgraduate degree (Doctor of Medicine (MD), Master of Surgery (MS), Diplomate of National Board (DNB) will only be eligible to apply for NEET SS 2020.

The NEET SS 2020 registration and filling out application form will be only done in online mode.

NEET SS 2020 will be conducted for admission to Doctorate of Medicine (DM) and Master of Chirurgiae (MCh) courses in 156 private/government medical colleges/universities/deemed universities and Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) institutions.

UP Board to start evaluate answer sheets from May 19

UP Board answer sheet

In a major relief, the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad, has announced that evaluation of Class 10 and Class 12 answer sheets in red zones will start from May 19, 2020.

Aradhana Shukla, principal secretary of UP government’s education department said that evaluation will be skipped in the centers that come under red zones.

The districts with red zones where evaluation will begin on May 19 include Agra, Lucknow, Saharanpur, Kanpur Nagar, Moradabad, Firozabad, Gautam Budh Nagar, Bulandshahar, Meerut, Raebareli, Varanasi, Bijnor, Amroha, Sant Kabir Nagar, Aligarh, Muzaffarnagar, Rampur, Mathura, and Bareli, the official letter said.

“However, evaluation will be skipped in centers that come under red zones. Teachers in red zones will not be invited for evaluation,” the letter added.

Previously, UPMSP had announced that evaluation of 10 and Class 12 answer sheets in 20 districts with green zones would begin from May 5 onwards.

In the wake of COVID-19 crisis, many exams are cancelled or postponed across the country.

HRD Ministry grants retrospective recognition to teacher education courses

HRD Ministry

In a major move, Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ said the ministry has granted retrospective recognition to teacher education courses conducted without approval from the National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE).

The new move will provide relief to over 13,000 students and 17,000 in-service teachers.

Pokhriyal said “We have brought out gazette notification to regularize retrospectively certain teacher education programmes being conducted by some central and state government institutions. These programmes were being conducted without any formal recognition from NCTE.”

“It was brought to my notice that some of the institutions had inadvertently admitted students in teacher education courses which were not recognized by NCTE.” it added.

The ministry clarified that amendment only allows retrospective recognition up to academic session 2017-2018, thereby only regularizing the qualifications acquired by students in the past.

NCTE legally grants formal recognition to academic institutions for conducting any of the recognized courses meant for pre-service teacher education. It is only after qualifying any of these NCTE recognized courses that a person becomes legally eligible for appointment as a school teacher.

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