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CBSE starts live fitness classes for students

CBSE Fitness Class

To keep students fit during this lockdown, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched live fitness classes for students. The live classes were launched in collaboration with Fit India Mission.

The live classes will be conducted by experts and cover basic exercises, nutrition, yoga and meditation, and boosting immunity.

In its letter to the principals, the CBSE stated that along with ensuring classes are held online, “It is equally important to invest in children’s overall physical, emotional and mental well-being at home during this period.”

The live classes will commence on April 15 at 9.30 am and will continue for a period of one month.

The live sessions will be available on social media websites like YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.

Union HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ tweeted on April 13 that he has spoken to Kiren Rijiju, minister of state for youth affairs and sports about a collaboration between CBSE and Fit India Mission.

“The overall objective of these sessions will be to help children stay fit and healthy while pursuing online classes as well as help them to cultivate a sustainable and active lifestyle right from their younger days,” CBSE said.

The board “Even a short burst of 10 minutes of physical activity positively increases mental alertness, energy and mood,” the board said.

Delhi University to conduct semester and year-end exams

Delhi University

Refuting all the reports, the University of Delhi has clarified that it will conduct the semester end and year-end examinations.

A notification released by the Dean of Examinations said: “The schedule and detailed guidelines of all such examinations will be notified on the official website of the university in due course”.

The decision will be made in adherence with the guidelines issued by Government of India/NCT of Delhi in relation with corona outbreak.

The notification also asked students to check the official website for any updates. It added, “Such information available only on the official website of the university should be considered final”.

The notification further stated, “Students registered with regular colleges, School of Open Learning and Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board are also advised to rely on their respective institute’s website, in addition to the university’s website for such updates”.

A report on higher education matters including academic sessions and examinations was supposed to be submitted on April 13 but was put off because there was a possibility of an extension of the lockdown.

AIIMS postpones July PG registrations

AIIMS PG

In the wake of COVID-19 spread, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences has postponed the AIIMS PG July 2020 final registration dates. The last dates for the July 2020 AIIMS PG registration will be provided soon.

This is the third time that the registration dates for the AIIMS July 2020 have been changed or postponed.

As per the notification the final registration was scheduled to be conducted in March, 2020.

Candidates who have applied for the AIIMS PG July 2020 session and are yet to apply can visit the official website of AIIMS i.e. aiimsexams.org.

The AIIMS PG examinations 2020 was scheduled to be conducted on May but has been cancelled due to the lockdown. The revised dates for the AIIMS PG July 2020 session examinations will be released online soon.

Only those candidates who have completed the basic registration process for the AIIMS PF 2020 examinations will be allowed to complete the final registration details. After entering the final registration details the candidates will be shortlisted for the admission procedure.

Sanchita Kundu Brahmachari, Principal, Academic Heights Public School, Sakoli, Bhandara: New digital learning need of the hour

Sanchita Kundu Brahmachari

As of March 2020, the outbreak of Corona virus disease (COVID 19) has been declared as Public Health Emergency, the entire world globally started taking measures to prevent to prevent the transmission, reduce the impacts and support the control measures.

As concerned about the health, in the same way necessary measures are being continuously taken in the journey of education. Education is the only passport that can encourage students to become advocates for prevention of disease, prevention and control at home, in school and in their community.

Maintaining safe school operations or reopening schools after closure requires many considerations. The risk control decisions have led then into ‘Home Schooling’ situation. With volume of inconvenience, it also prompted and has set new example in educational innovation.

As of the top graded schools in the metropolitan city, we the ones who are in the remote regions is also trying to follow the trends that could hint the future transformation.

1. Education pushed to change which lead to surprising innovation: The sudden change in academics is taken over from centuries old lecture based approaches to teachings, out mode and boring classroom has been taken over by more creative through asynchronous online learning tools that were augmented with synchronous face to face video instructions.

Students and teachers began leveraging online learning even for subjects like Sports, Physical Education, Athletic Training, Music, posting Homeworks!!and also pushing students to learn new digital skills. Students are even learning, shooting, editing and sending videos in the right format to their respective teachers.

2. Private Educational Partnership : As in the past few weeks, we are witnessing coalitions taking place with diverse stakeholders viz. Publishers, Educational Professionals, Technology Providers Network operators, all coming together to utilise digital platform to beat the temporary crisis and becoming a consequential trend to future education.

3. The wide digital divide: As of our school, we know every school is beating hard finding a stop gap solutions to continue teaching. The less affluent and non digital savy individuals are no more left behind.

The Pandemic is also an opportunity to remind ourselves of the skills, students need in this unpredictable world such as informed decision making, creating creative minds and above all adaptibility. To ensure those skills remain a priority for all students, resilience must be built-into our educational forums as well.

NTA issues notice on correction facility for NEET 2020

NEET 2020

In the wake of COVID-19 spread, the NTA has further expanded the scope of making corrections in the NEET 2020 Application Form. The scope now also includes changes in the choice of cities for centre opted by the candidates for the entrance test.

The candidates are asked to visit ntaneet.nic.in and www.nta.ac.in.

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the gateway for admissions to medical (MBBS), dental (BDS), and AYUSH courses in the country.

The test will be conducted as per regulations of the Indian Medical Council Act-1956 and the Dentists Act-1948, and as amended from time to time.

It is again brought to the notice of all the candidates of NEET(UG)-2020 that the facility for correction in the particulars including choice of cities for the centre in the Online Application Form is operational now on the website ntaneet.nic.in and the same will be available upto 14/04/2020*, the notice read.

Correction in the particulars in the Online Application Forms shall be accepted upto 05.00 PM and submission of fee upto 11.50 PM of 14/04/2020.

The candidates are advised to visit the website and verify their particulars and make necessary corrections wherever required.

NTA may postpone JEE Main NEET exams till July

JEE Main, NEET UG 2020 postponed

In the view of extension of lockdown, National Testing Agency (NTA) may again postpone JEE Main and NEET exams. As per reports, the admission process as for now has been shifted beyond July-August 2020, that too if the lockdown is lifted in May.

However, no official statement has been issued over the issue.

As per the notice released, JEE Main that was scheduled to conducted on April 5, 7, 9 and 11, 2020 will now be conducted in the last week of May 2020. IIT has also postponed JEE Advanced that was scheduled to be conducted on May 17, 2020.

NEET 2020 was scheduled to be conducted on May 3, 2020, remains postponed till May end.

As for now, no new date on these entrance or competitive examinations has been released yet.

COVID19 outbreak in India has affected more than 10,000 people.

Dr.Sandeep V.M., Principal, Jayaprakash Narayan College of Engineering, Mahabubnagar, Telangana: Calls to curb Coronavirus

Dr.Sandeep V.M.

The covid-19 has created a lot of hassle around the world. The only way to deal with is social distancing- the lockdown. In this period, all are advised to be safely at their homes and make sure not to spread the virus. Education sector is one of the most affected, during this lockdown, as no real classroom activities are possible. This has built up unnecessary anxiety among all the stakeholders- students, their parents, teachers, institutes, managements, policymakers and of course the job providers.

In this regard, we at Jayaprakash Narayan College Of Engineering, Mahabubnagar, have adapted a solution to the emergency situation. Let me brief the activities at JPNCE:

• Years back, accounts on social media like WhatsApp, Facebook were created for each class, wherein each student of the class was added, under the direction of class in-charge. All the teachers of this class, along with some alumni and invitees, will be the members of the group. These accounts were used to forward the lecture notes, after or before the lecture. Teachers and students share the ideas unheard during the lecture. The students were encouraged to ask doubts on this platform and teachers and students interact and clarify. The members of the group would share links of any relevant material- audio, video, text, presentations and animations, found on the net and initiate discussions. The assignments were forwarded to the students and are asked to submit the scanned copy of the assignment through emails to avoid plagiarism. Q&A schedules were announced well in advance by the teachers and all are encouraged to participate to enrich their knowledge.

• Now during this pandemic situation, the class room lecture part is replaced by electronics. Due to sudden lockdown, the participants are away from the efficient resources needed to continue with the activities. As blessings in disguise, Cell phones, faster internet connectivity and the Apps come to our rescue. Handwritten notes for each lecture, close to a class room lecture, are supplied to the students through the groups. To make the learning easier, links to animations, presentations, are provided. Several tasks are assigned to the student batches relevant to the current lecture as projects and all are encouraged to participate and submit the reports through the emails.

• Students and teachers are encouraged to use MOOCs such as NPTEL, SWAYAM, Coursera, and such, making top-ranked lectures worldwide available at their doorsteps and to use lockdown as an opportunity to learn. Student registration is made compulsory and the teachers are advised to use these results while evaluating the internal marks.

• Online video tools like ZOOM are used to deliver interactive sessions online. Time-table are scheduled with sufficient time-gaps to workout assignments.

• Thanks to the industries for testing the competence of our students through online tests and interviews for recruitment.

Friends let’s find Opportunity in this Challenge and make our education system a WINNER through this pandemic situation.

Maharshtra State Common Entrance Test Cell to release NEET PG 2020 merit list

NEET PG 2020 Common Merit List

Amid COVID-19 lockdown, the Maharshtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET) is all set to release on April 14, 2020 NEET PG 2020 Common Merit List.

The result will be declared on its official website www.mahacet.org. The result for NEET PG 2020 Common Merit List will be released by 4 pm today.

Along with the NEET PG 2020 Common Merit List, the Maharashtra CET Cell will also publish NEET PG 2020 Seat Matrix.

The Maharashtra CET Cell had earlier suspended the NEET PG 2020 counselling because of the lockdown.

“In view of All India Quota first round being declared by MCC and as per the MCI gazette and Supreme Court guidelines the State Councelling process for 1st round should follow after All India Quota 1st round. It has been decided to continue the admission process for State Quota seats in Govt/Govt aided and all seats in Private/Minority Colleges of Maharashtra”, the CET Cell said.

Steps to check results-

– Visit the official website i.e. www.mahacet.org.

– Click on the link marked with “NEET – PG – 2020 Common Merit List dated 14-04-2020”

– NEET PG Merit list will be downloaded and check the list

CBSE to issue new dates for re-exams soon

cbse.nic.in

Amid Coronavirus lockdown in the country, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is coming up with new exam dates for class 10 and 12 very soon. According to reports, CBSE will release the board exam dates 10 days before conducting the exams for class 10 and 12.

The Board has asked students to keep a regular check on the CBSE website—cbse.nic.in for all the latest updates.

From the next examinations, CBSE is going to have changes in the examination pattern also. The board will release the notification about the change in paper pattern i.e. 20% objective type questions. This will be the new assessment pattern for CBSE exams.

According to a circular released by the Board in March-mid this year, will be a 20 per cent of questions in theory papers of objective type questions including multiple choice questions (MCQs).

Also, there are some presumptions going on for the next year’s change in CBSE paper pattern. Till now, the CBSE has not officially come up with the major changes but if the board wants to add some additional changes then it will address all students, teachers and parents soon.

Gujarat govt asks private schools not to hike fees

private schools

To provide relief to parents amid the lockdown over COVID-19, the Gujarat government has asked school managements not to raise fees for the next academic year.

The school managements have been asked to allow staggered payment of fees for the months of March, April, and May during the June to November period.

Secretary to chief minister Ashwini Kumar said, “There is a relief for parents in the state. In a meeting held by education minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasma with the representatives of “Shala sanchalak mandal” (school management association), it has been decided that no school will increase its fees in the upcoming academic year”.

The order regarding the fees will be binding on all schools in the state including private and self-financed ones, he added.

Apart from this, Kumar also announced that the central evaluation process of answer sheets of classes 10 and 12 of the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board will commence from April 16.

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