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IIT Kanpur releases JAM scorecard, check results on joaps.iitk.ac.in

IIT Kanpur releases JAM scorecard

Country’s leading engineering college, IIT Kanpur has released the scorecard of Joint Admission Test for M.Sc Programmes (JAM) 2020. The candidates can check the results on – joaps.iitk.ac.in.

The national level exam was conducted on February 9. Candidates can check the scorecard by logging on to JOAPS account and enter their enrollment/email ID along with the password.

The scorecard reflects the qualifying status of the candidates and their marks acquired in the examination, along with their All India Ranks (AIR).

Earlier, JAM results were declared on March 16, four days prior to the scheduled date of March 20, the same day its final answer key was released.

The JAM cut off was also released. The result was released in the form of merit list, containing the merit ranks of the qualified candidates. According to report, 14,623 candidates have been able to make it to the JAM cut off this year, which is over 23 percent of the total appeared candidates.

As per the report, a total of 73,360 candidates had registered for the examination, out of which only 62,654 candidates had finally taken the exam.

IGNOU donates one-day salary to PM relief fund

Coronavirus

Due to the unprecedented Coronavirus crisis in the India, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) employees have decided to contribute one day’s salary to the PM’s COVID relief care.

The institute said that one day’s salary of all the employees at headquarter and the regional centres and regional evaluation centres of the varsity will be given to the government to fight against the pandemic.

Professor Nageshwar Rao, VC IGNOU said that IGNOU fraternity wholeheartedly contributes towards this cause in order to fight this global pandemic. He said that as a national university working for the masses, it is also our duty to support our government in this hour of crisis.

The retired IGNOU staff also committed to contribute towards the cause.

Delhi govt to promote students from nursery to eight

Delhi govt

With all schools shut over the Coronavirus outbreak in the nation, Delhi government announced that all students from nursery to class eight will be promoted without exams.

The Delhi government also planned to hold classes for school students where assignments will be sent through phone messages and interactive voice recordings (IVR) for students.

The govt will also hold online classes for students of class 10 and 12.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia announced the govt plan.

Kejriwal said, “We are worried about the education of our children during this time. The government has made a plan for students”.

“We have decided that students from nursery to class eight have not been able to give their exams,” Sisodia said.

The government has decided to promote students under Right to Education Act.

The government has decided to give students of class 10 and 12 an allowance to purchase data on their phones to continue their classes.

“These students should not stop learning, through parents, teachers and technology we are working on a plan. After consultation, we have decided that students till class eight we will send an activity to the parent through SMS and IVR. These activities will be recorded in their notebooks and internal assessment will be done,” Sisodia added.

Dr Indu Rao, Professor and Director-ASC, VIT University Vellore: A lesson to re-invent ourselves

Dr Indu Rao

We have seen the most happening inventions and events during our lifetime but not like this one ! Many universities of the world are currently working through digital platforms and stakeholders are connected online while working from home for administration, teaching, learning and evaluation purpose and research. The more established institutions like VIT have come forward to provide financial help to the government while simultaneously protecting and helping their students, staff and community. Since it is towards the end of the academic year, it has been possible to pre-pone summer vacation for safety of students.

While the current pandemic has acted like a catalyst for the digital revolution in education, the COVID-2019 has also given us lessons across disciplines. A virus which originated from China in the East and affected more than 80,000 people in China has spread to the most developed countries in the West due to increased mobility of people for work and family reasons. WHO data shows that Corona has infected 1,47,465 people in USA and 3,93,842 in UK and Europe as of today. The questions then we ask are: How does our current understanding of “developed” country relate to “unprecedented health hazards” ? Four European countries alone, i.e. Italy, Spain, Germany and France account for 2,91,041 Corona victims and also high number of COVID-19 deaths despite existence of superior heath facilities as compared to other countries of the world. Thousands of Indians working abroad have also returned to India during past month due to fear of the global pandemic. The corona spread may be due to certain “lifestyles, community practices and social discipline”. Do we need to rethink and re-invent the same and set our priorities right? Do we need to include such socially relevant themes in our curriculum and education system?

Within India, the most disturbing images by the end of week 1 of lockdown are those of exodus of thousands of our internal migrants who work as labor on daily wages due to disparity in the growth of industry and jobs within India, sometimes thousands of kms away from home. As a spillover effect of the early and immediate lockdown imposed to prevent spread of corona, the jobless and poor daily wage workers are unfortunately left with no work and no savings to feed their family. This unprecedented crisis has forced them to break the lockdown due to a desire to travel back home, but there is no transport available.

The government administration is finding ways to address this new human crisis, but it leaves us, academicians, with a new set of questions: How do we organize the ‘un-organized’? A large part of our workforce operates in the unorganized sector. Are we doing enough to safeguard the interests of our people, or are we happy protecting the interests of the few ‘organized’ businesses as that is the way we work, that is the way we are and that is our system? Why are our management and business schools preparing our future generations only for the corporate and organized business and organizations? It is high time we re-invent our research and education priorities to address the real needs of our country to provide a holistic understanding of the society and solutions to the real problems.

Experts: CBSE capable of declaring results in May

CBSE results in May

Amid 21-day lockdown, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is capable of releasing the Class 10 and 12 Board results 2020 if the exams are finished by the month of April, according to experts. In its circular released the CBSE had postponed its 10th and 12th exam scheduled between 19th and 31st March 2020 and thereafter.

The Board is yet to announce the revised date sheet and is expected to do the same soon.

CBSE is also working a number of possible schedules to minimize the impact of the delay in conducting the Board exams in the declaration of CBSE Board 2020 results.

The on-time declaration CBSE results 2020, especially CBSE 12th result 2020, is of paramount importance for students.

Reportedly, the Board is trying to take into account several other factors such as dates of entrance examination while preparing the rescheduled date sheet for CBSE Class 10 and 12 Board exam 2020.

Experts believe that if everything else is on remains track, there is a great possibility that CBSE will conduct the remaining papers with great alacrity.

Prof PB Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Amity University, Gurugram: Digital learning- A great compliment to collaborative learning

Prof PB Sharma

The lockdown due to Coronavirus or COVID-19 till April 14 has come as a blessing in disguise for universities and institutions of higher learning in India. This has given us a new opportunity to explore and implement digital learning solutions in a big way to compliment higher education during these hours of national crisis and protect the interest of the students. Work from home is both easy and best suited at a time when personal safety and isolation is the rule of the game. The prime question, however, is whether working from home and delivering online classes would we as effective as face to face teaching in the classroom. It is this consideration that for a long time heralded the rapid growth of digital learning as a valid and viable alternative to higher education.

Experience gained at Amity University Gurugram and in all Amity Universities around the country (There are now 11 Amity Universities in different states in India) confirms that the fear of digital learning being less effective was not well founded. Amity university had, of course, the distinct advantage of having all its academic and administrative services managed through a well-developed, time tested and intensely tech-savvy Amity Intranet platform, Amizone that was being used for years by faculty and students for academic activities including examinations and results. Further, with its eyes on a rapid march on pathways of digital education, Amity universities well before the advent of COVID 19 trained its faculty for use of Microsoft Team and LMS integrated to Amity Amizone portal.

As such as the universities were closed down from March 14 onwards, a smooth shift to online classes from home by the faculty could be made without any loss of time. More than 400 faculty members who are working from their homes are able to conduct 100 percent of their classes online with an overwhelming response from the students’ community. It is because of our continuous focus on advantage technology in higher education and research, the Amity University today is fully equipped for handling teaching-learning on the online system even after the total shutdown of physical operations nationwide.

The system was monitored at various levels by heads of institutions and the top management and it was highly satisfying that the attendance of students in online classes was almost 95% in all classes, the students were greatly satisfied as the lectures were also recorded and uploaded for further study. The online classes also facilitated interactive teaching learning environment.

The Zoom meetings also allowed the faculty to engage in collaborative research. Online quizzes and online submission of assignments made it further easy to do internal assessment. What more, the midterm examinations have also been conducted using online examination system and by now the course work is also covered to almost 90% and above.

I am also very happy to note that very many universities in India have been able to conduct online classes during COVID-19 lockdown of academic campuses. The great advantage of Digital Learning is that it promotes self-learning too.

As such with the integration of DigitalLearning in universities, we shall fast move towards a learner-centric academic environment and shall reap great benefits of education for accelerating our march on the pathways of growth and development.

Education would then become, in true sense, the driver of nation’s prosperity. My judgement is that we in India are sitting on a gold mine of opportunity to tap the great benefits of Digital Learning at all levels from schools to universities.

PSEB results for 10th and 12th class to be released on pseb.ac.in

PSEB results for 10th and 12th

As the coronavirus infection is spreading across the nation, all the exams are postponed or cancelled for further notice. According to report, Punjab State Education Board (PSEB) will release its PSEB class 10, 12 Results 2020 early as possible.

According to official, the new date sheet is not possible to prepare in this condition. It can be only prepared after the situation gets normalized.

The Punjab School Examination Board (PSEB) had released the new revised date sheet for the Punjab Board Exam 2020 that were again postponed in the state due to the coronavirus epidemic.

The last revised date sheet was uploaded on the Punjab board’s official site, i.e. pseb.ac.in. According to a notification, PSEB Class 10, 12 Result will declare late.

Students can check their results, when declared on pseb.ac.in, indiaresult.com, examresults.net.

Punjab govt postpones exam for classes 8th, 10th and 12th

Punjab govt

Amid coronavirus outbreak, Punjab government has declared that Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) exams 2020 for classes 8th, 10th and 12th have been postponed.

The board examinations of classes 8th, 10th, and 12th classes were scheduled from April 1 onwards.

Punjab cabinet minister said “the examinations till March 31 were postponed by the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) but some of the practical exams of class 8th and theoretical exams of 10+2 were scheduled from April 1.”

Vijay Inder Singla, Punjab’s education minister said that apart from class 8th and 10+2, some theoretical examinations of 10th which were scheduled from April 03 onwards have also been postponed with immediate effect.

The board will release the amended dates after the situation gets normalized.

Singla added that the education department has also put the recruitment process of ETT teachers on hold until April 15, 2020.

Next Education India develops online platform for schools

Next Education

With the outbreak of COVID-19, the Government has imposed a 21-day lockdown across India. The education industry has come to an unprecedented halt with school closures, suspended academic operations and inadequacy of platform to conduct online classes.

India’s leading education solutions provider, Next Education India Pvt. Ltd. has stepped forward to help schools with the transition from offline to online academics operations through the ‘Next Learning Platform’.

Next Education strives to make academic operations and the K–12 learning environment more interactive, creative and engaging by offering its integrated learning platform, Next Learning Platform, comprising NextERP, NextLMS including Live Lectures, NextAssessment, content access at home and leading state boards’ content in vernacular and different languages.

Beas Dev Ralhan, CEO and Co-Founder, Next Education said, “Through Next Learning Platform, our mission is to enable schools to take a step forward in the right direction so that their academic operations are not hampered amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Our ‘school-in-a-box’ platform allows schools to run a virtual school through various tools like NextERP, NextLMS, live lectures, online classes and more.” Mr. Ralhan further added, “With an emphasis on ensuring providing uninterrupted academic operations, it is all the more necessary for educational institutions in the country to adopt online learning platforms. Live Lecture replicates the actual classroom environment, thereby instilling enthusiasm and interest among students to learn and attend classes regularly.”

With an emphasis on providing continuous learning and seamless academic operations, it is necessary for educational institutions in the country to adopt online learning solutions. Through live lectures, teachers create a virtual classroom via the internet to facilitate long-distance learning.

NextAssessment is a powerful tool that allows teachers to create assessments using the automatic assessment generator, assign adaptive tests and give personalised feedback to students. Our award-winning digital content is aligned with NextCurriculum and TeachNext content. The digital content is available across ICSE, CBSE, IGCSE and 29 state boards in 7 different languages.

Mohd Faran Shamsi, Head, eLearning & IT Training, CMS: Technology a boon in this crisis

Mohd Faran Shamsi

In these difficult times, we at City Montessori School are making the best use of technology to ensure that students’ learning does not stop. Rapidly bringing the world’s largest school fully online, ensuring digital learning for 57,000 students by 2,500 teachers, has been no easy feat. We are making every possible effort to not let the studies of students suffer while also adhering to our social responsibility to maintain social distancing. It has become a challenge for us to keep our students engaged in studies, but under the guidance of our Director of Strategy, Mr Roshan Gandhi, in CMS we are making use of multiple applications including Google Classroom, Khan Academy, Zoom App, Google Hangout, Tata ClassEdge, and more in order to overcome this challenge.

As it started to become clear that a full school and societal shutdown would be necessary, the CMS eLearning Department rapidly mobilised all IT personnel across CMS’s 18 schools to become well-trained in the use of these applications, and through this ‘train the trainer’ model they in turn were able to rapidly impart training to all the teachers (who had already been recipients of ongoing CMS IT training throughout the preceding years, and were therefore already reasonably tech-savvy). This prompt action taken just in time has made it possible to ensure that the studies of students are not hampered.

Teachers are conducting online classes for students from home using these applications, where concepts are explained to students and their doubts are clarified as well. This is done through the online giving and receiving of assignments, and also some live online classes too through video conferencing apps. The CMS IT team is on hand for constant support from their homes throughout this process, to ensure that there are no technical setbacks and to act as a communication channel between parents, students, and teachers. Even Physical Education is being provided to students by the means of these apps, keeping in mind the importance of physical and mental fitness of a student. I appreciate the effort of every teacher and IT team member working from home, who are constantly putting in their best efforts in these difficult times.

Technology has been a boon for CMS at this time. Students have the freedom to communicate with teachers and learning has become a fun process for them. No stone is left unturned while conducting the online classes so as to impart the finest education to all the students and bring out the best in them. Teachers have even prepared certain assessments to test the knowledge of their students and monitor their learning. This process keeps every CMS student engaged and we are able to make the most of students’ precious time. As rightly said and implemented, “the show must go on” and “work is worship.”

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