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BCECE opens application forms for BCECEB ITICAT 2020

BCECEB ITICAT 2020

The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECE) has released application forms for BCECEB ITICAT 2020. The application form is available on the official site bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.

Aspirants interested to appear for the exams can check the official site for details. The exam is scheduled to be conducted in May 26, 2020.

According to the notification, the last date to submit the ITICAT 2020 application form is April 26, 2020.

As per the notification, the students from the General category, BC and OBC category are required to submit an application fee of Rs. 750 while, the students from the SC and ST category are to submit an application fee of Rs. 100.

Steps to apply for ITICAT 2020

-Visit the official site of BCECEB i.e. bceceboard.bihar.gov.in

– Click on the ITICAT 2020 admission portal link

-Click on apply online and further click on new registration

-Fill the online application by entering all the details

Calls for proper preparedness: Dr Rupali Dhamdhere, Principal, Trinity International School

Rupali Dhamdhere

Yes, we all are facing a testing time, time where we all need to stay together in support for each other but at the same time away from each other. Today each and every individual young or old, rich or poor is aware of the deadly virus and has enough or at least basic information about the virus and ways to stay safe. Thanks to the social media, but overdoing anything can cause harm, and this is what happens at times when we are overtly exposed to information that is not required. We should be aware of the situation but unnecessary information can cause panic, and this is what we need to avoid today PANIC.

Children observe how we react to situations so our responses should be controlled. We should be open to them while discussing the situation but be very careful not to pass on our panic or insecurity to them.

This is not the first time that we are facing a situation, but as we are dealing with one it becomes important that we empower our children to handle situations.

As we all are at home….more time at hand, are we equipped to handle extra time.

With children at home during summer where some are done with exams and some maybe half way…..there is an uncertain stress that the children might face. Most of the schools have called off exams and decided to mark the children on their previous performance. That is some respite to the students but then now with more time at hand how do they utilise the same instead of just spending time in front of the TV or on gadgets.

Here we as parents and caretakers play a very important role. It is our duty to guide them towards enjoying their time at home.

Getting to know each other better, talking about your experiences as a child when you visited your extended family, the summer recipes, reading out books, lazy afternoons etc. These activities will bring you closer to your children. Spending quality time online with children where you can watch the course videos or curriculum content together, while doing this there will be a lot of sharing that will happen and children will open up with the challenges faced by them for a particular subject or topic.

These are time to build the emotional bond with each other.

As we face the quarantine together let us spend our time with the most precious people in our lives. As they say when we spend time with our loved ones we give them a part of our lives as this time will stay with them as a memory so let’s make it a good memory and strengthen our bonds by gifting each other with something we cannot take back…..our time.

As bonding is a process lets utilize the time on hands and build a strong emotional bond where this becomes a time when we illuminate each others lives.

(Dr Rupali Dhamdhere Principal, Trinity International School)

Shrihari Prakash Honwad: MITWPU ready for any crisis

Shrihari Prakash Honwad

The COVID-19 is present and imminent threat and the only and best solution is social distancing which has been put in practice through a number of stages over last couple of weeks. MIT World Peace University believes in universal values which are essential in building a responsible society for future of mankind. Swami Vivekananda’s prophecy about India leading the knowledge corridor is taken very seriously and MITWPU takes the onus to be world leader. The thought process and progressive mindset of the leadership under Shri Rahul Karad, Executive President has kept MIT WPU ready for any eventualities and COVID-19 is taken in our stride.

The infrastructure availability at the campus has such a vast resource builtup in the form of recorded online lectures and platforms for continuous online interactions between faculty and the students. This has always helped students to learn when they want and where they want. While the university, has closed down for formal contact sessions between faculty and students and all hostels have been vacated with all students safely and securely settled with their families, the knowledge generation and dissemination processes have been continuing almost unabated. MITWPU has in addition to these vast resources of recorded lectures and platforms for contact with students, its ability to conduct online examinations can be of great help under these circumstances. However, such an arrangement would require a lot of prior preparation and coordination amongst several essential agencies, if needed can be done from home and online.

It is the physical infrastructure at the campus, most modern laboratories and fabrication and testing equipment which would not be available for practice and that is a worrying factor. However, the faculty is clever in replacing actual experimentation with simulation using software where MIT has already has made investments. Large numbers of collaborative projects are not only in place but are progressing at a good pace under circumstances.

Faculty is also uploading additionally recorded lectures online to keep pace with times. In all these activities, the paramaount importance still is that the students and faculty are all safe from COVID-19 and will successfully return back from this precautionary social distancing phase and we focus with renewed vigour on making Mother India the “Vishwa guru”

(Shrihari Prakash Honwad, Former Provost, MIT World Peace University, Pune)

Anita Saini: BOMSID ready to handle the crisis

Anita Saini

COVID-19 has changed our perspective towards life. We were all so busy with our work, planning for the future that little did we realise that life is too fragile to be taken for granted. Nothing is permanent, therefore let us seize the day everyday and look at the larger picture of life.

At BOMISD, timely action was taken and the session was completed smoothly. For the Pre School, the Yearly Assessments and the Graduation Ceremony were held before 14th March and nothing was disturbed.

For the Primary and Middle School the Final Examination could not be held but the students were promoted on the basis of their yearly average performance. The result was prepared online by the teachers from home and published on the ERP on 18th March.

The school is in touch with the parents through ERP and official WhatsApp groups and the staff coordinates through conference calls. Work from home is working effectively.

The new session was supposed to commence on 3rd/7th April for Primary-Middle and Pre Primary respectively but reopening is uncertain due to the prevailing lockdowns. As soon as the situation normalises parents will be notified. If the situation permits, the book sets will be distributed in the first week of April. The loss of the teaching days will be compensated by reducing the Summer holidays and even extending the working hours.

Meanwhile to help children use their time fruitfully they have been advised to learn from real life experiences as education is not restricted to books.

Parents have been given the following guidelines:-

• Talk to them about this pandemic and let them participate in all sanitizing procedures at home. They should be cautious not scared.

•  Clean and disinfect their toys and furniture of their room.

• Teach your sons and daughters to tidy the home, water the plants, fold their clothes, set their cupboards and study tables.

• Clean their bicycles or even help you clean your car or two wheeler.

• Learn to name and identify fruits and vegetables and know their nutritive value.

• Teach them to celebrate life. To be content with whatever they have and to value human life more than materialistic assets.

• Teach then to be prepared to handle emergencies like this. Let them gather as much information as possible but make sure they discuss with you to verify its authenticity.

• Life is precious and we all are connected as members of the human race. This outbreak has taught us the lesson of coexistence. We have responsibilities in a community. So children must be educated about their social responsibility.

Students will also have access to the course material through their ERP student login IDs.

The course books will be uploaded and additional study material like worksheets, test papers, online links and recorded lectures will be added on weekly basis. An online class time table will be followed and teachers will be available for all queries.

This unfortunate situation is a testing time and we are sure our students, teachers and parents will act as responsible citizens and do their bit in overcoming this threat to humanity.

May God bless the world with good health.

(Anita Saini, Principal, Birla Open Minds International School, Shimla Road, Dehradun, Uttarakhand)

National Testing Agency issues text message helpline for candidates

National Testing Agency helpline

Amid rising concerns over coronavirus outbreak, National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened a Text Helpline for all aspirants appearing for JEE Main, NEET, and other Entrance Exams. Several aspirants including JEE Main, NEET, UGC NET and others have been trying to contact the apex testing agency to get clarity about the exams.

As per the notice published by NTA, it has been working with limited resources and therefore has been unable to cater to all the queries of the aspirants.

To ensure maximum queries of candidates related to COVID-19 impact on entrance exam, the agency has asked candidates to contact the helpline number through text messages or SMS service.

With rising numbers of Coronavirus infections in the country, the NTA has decided to postpone exams held by it in March 2020 to a future date.

Helpline numbers

Helpline No 1- 8178359845

Helpline No 2- 8700028512

Helpline No 3- 9650173668

Helpline No 4- 9599676953

Helpline No 5- 8882356803

UPPSC postpones answer key date 2020 for Judicial Service Civil Judge Exam

UPPSC Answer Key

Amid coronavirus outbreak, Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has postponed the answer key displaying Date for the Judicial Service Civil Judge Exam-2018. The notification was issued on its official site.

Aspirants can check the short notification available on the official website of UPPSC-uppsc.up.nic.in

Earlier, UPPSC has announced to display the Answer Sheet (Copy) to the related candidates on 26 March 2020 and 09 April 2020.

UPPSC will announce the next date on its official website.

It is noted that UPPSC earlier released the notification for Judicial Service Civil Judge Exam-2018 Junior Division.

Candidates are advised to check the official website of UPPSC for latest updates regarding any exam notifications.

Quarantine: An Opportunity For Experimental Learning

Vijayalaxmi Manerikar

With the outbreak of corona virus the world as a whole has been affected tremendously. COVID-19 has led the world locked. Everything has come to a hault.
Everywhere there are lockdowns of major cities. As we are no different, this pandemic has affected us too, to a large extent.

Fore seeing the conditions, our State Government had also declared quarantine holidays to all the schools since 16th March.

Maharashtra Chief Minister had requested people to abide by the Janata Curfew and subsequently ordered to impose Section 144 across the state from Monday to March 31. The current news is that our prime minister has declared additional 21 days nationwide locked down from today i. e. up to 15th April.

The effect of this pandemic on academics of the students can be minimised.

This quarantine time has made everyone sit at home under one roof and spend time together. If we think positively , we can utilise this quarantine time effectively for encouraging students’ interest in E-learning.

■ Steps implemented by us : Academic :

We all know, the annual exams of grade 1 to grade 8 have been cancelled as per the state government directive. To keep children connected with academics , we have taken the following measures :

▪ First and foremost , we have told our parents to take this situation as an opportunity instead of seeing it as a problem or hurdle in the path of their child’s life.

▪ All subject books/notebooks (course study material) have been given to students at home so that they can study at home.

▪ Question banks in the form of Google forms of all subjects have been sent to our respective parents for revision purposes so that they can take revision of their children at home without any difficulty.

▪ All our parents have been assured that all of our teachers will be available on phone if any difficulty arise in solving these revision questions.

▪ As far as students of Lower Grades are concerned, parents have been requested to take their reading and writing practice regularly so that their writing habit is not affected.

▪ We are going to evaluate these revisions each for 20 marks for lower grades and these marks will be considered as their performance of the year . Every student will get promoted to the next class despite the revision results , but these tests will provide us with a clearer view of who needs more attention in the next year.

▪ Teacher-Parents-Students online- groups have been created.

▪ Soft copies in word format or Google forms of home assignments/worksheets/revision sheets are being shared and collected online on daily basis.

■ Work from home challenge for teachers: Teachers are working in a stress free environment that is their home. Of course, for a few teachers their house workload has increased hence they are not
able to cope up. But most passionate and dedicated teachers have learned to excell their managerial skills to organise household responsibilities and school work from home.

▪ Online daily reporting has been regularised. It has become more effective, entertaining, time saving. It has enabled permanent documentation.

■ Parents’ Grooming time:

Home has become real sweet home for kids due to the long time presence of parents . Joint activities and parents’ interest in children’s studies are encouraged.

■ Online Academic and Co-curricular activities:

▪ Every day only one subject – online teaching by video conferencing for higher grade students.

▪ Creating small encouraging self made videos by teachers for their class students.

▪ Providing online guideline programme for one week home assignments.

■ Co-curricular online assignments: or online summer camp!

▪ Music – Students are encouraged to practice singing, dance routines and musical instruments that they have studied in school.

▪ Arts and Crafts activities are assigned to students such as – preparing home made masks, sanitizers, greeting cards,wall hangings, cut outs of teaching aids such as numbers, stories, alphabets (for
lower grades) etc.

▪ Drama – Students are asked to learn soliloquy, elocution, speeches, dialogues, story telling etc. They are encouraged to record videos and send them to the concerned teachers .

▪ Physical Education – Students are given a plan to perform daily yoga activities to keep themselves fresh and fit .

▪ Homemade Recipes : Students have even started learning home made recipes with their parents like cookies, chocolates, sandwiches, bhel etc.

We cannot really predict what situations we end up in but ultimately it depends on us to see whether a situation is a boon or curse!

We, the education sector , must treat this situation as a boon to have a completely new experimental experience. If we engage teachers, students and parents in the above mentioned creative academic activities, this time will pass happily and set a new record of school achievements. I encourage you all to take similar measures in your school and institutions.

(Vijayalaxmi Manerikar Director, Global Vision School Ambad, Nashik Mob.9822683799, Email – director.gvis@gmail.com)

Dr Ira Bapna: Online teaching can open new ways

Dr Ira Bapna

Coronavirus can paralyze normal routine life, closeness, meetings, ceremonies, gatherings but it can’t affect the thoughtfulness, the vigour to achieve goal, the zeal, the enthusiasm possessed by each and every human being who is determined to fulfill the standards set for life in order to achieve the benchmark.

In this lockdown period, where all the universities shut down worldwide, to avoid the loss in studies as well as in academics, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Group of Institutions, Indore at this critical time has adopted the online teaching pedagogy.

To take a step ahead than coronavirus, here faculties are preparing video lectures at their home following the lock down observed in city, and transmitting it through Google drive. Time for query solving is already mentioned on WhatsApp group made class wise. The fliers regarding video uploading subject wise is being made public through WhatsApp group.

Online teaching this proves to be boon in this crucial time, being utilizing the lockdown period at home in a constructive way.

After this endemic session get over and all the universities will reopen and regular working would take place, students and faculty rather than being panic would be at ease. Examination and other evaluating system would be smooth without any hindrance.

That time would be utilized in counseling the in-house students and footfalls for their career planning.

This is the basic funda of disaster management that alternatives should be stress upon in critical condition so that routine is being carried on in creative and constructive way, rather than having chaos and mismanagement.

(Dr Ira Bapna, Director, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Group of Institution , Indore)

BSEB declares class 12 2020 exam results, check results on biharboardonline.in

bihar board intermediate result 2020

Amid coronavirus outbreak, Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has announced its class 12 results on official site. Students can check class 12 results on biharboardonline.in .

Over 12 lakh candidates had appeared for the BSEB class 12 2020 exam. The overall pass percentage of exams stands at 80.44 per cent.

Neha Kumari had topped in science stream, Sakshy Kumari has topped the in the arts, while Kausar Fatma and Sudhanshu Narayan Choudhary topped Commerce.

Arts topper Sakshy Kumari scored 474 marks out of 500, Kausar Fatma, Sudhanshu Narayan Choudhary and Neha Kumari secured 476 marks.

However, BSEB chairman Anand Kishor had clarified that the board will not hold any press conference.

The result of all streams – Arts, Commerce, Science and vocational courses can also be checked at onlinebseb.in.

Steps to check your results:

-Visit the official site of Bihar Board at biharboardonline.com

-Click on the Results on the home page

-Select Class XII results and stream

– Log-in to the new page with your roll number

– BSESB class 12 2020 results will appear

Dr.B.Sendilkumar: Educational institutions must be future-ready

Dr.B.Sendilkumar

“I will prepare and some day my chance will come.”― Abraham Lincoln

COVID -19 has indeed put forth a major challenge to all sectors and more so with the education sector.It is going to cause lot of stress and severe impact on schooling and higher education worldwide. However some of the institutions like ours are future ready and have efficient systems in place to handle this scenario .Some of the steps taken by us to continue with the teaching and learning and which is all the more innovative include

● Online sharing of notes-through video lectures via Google Classroom and other portals.
This has been followed by the institution faculty for a long time considering the benefit of the students,the lecture notes are made available to them well in advance,so they come prepared for the class and spend more time on discussions,now its just that the discussion also happens via video sessions and whats app interactions..

● Online discussions-via Hangout and other platforms
For bigger group discussions we try to go with Skype or hangout portals

● Online Assignments and Quiz – via Google Classroom

● Case presentations and Discussions-via Whats App
Students are shared the cases with History,Evaluation, reports and findings and made to diagnose different disease conditions following step by step discussions.This has been the most preferred by students since it is application oriented.

● Online Projects and Surveys via Google forms
Simple surveys via Google forms is an easy and efficient way to keep our students engaged and also learn.They take the survey,do the data analysis and do the report writing in a stipulated time.

● Encouraging completion of Online certificate courses
Availability of Online courses through various national and international resources like SWAYAM,Course era Lynda,Udemy has always been a boon to the students to develop and widen their knowledge.

● Encouraging students to prepare e content
Not only are our teaching faculty improving their skills in e content preparing but also guide their students for the same.

● Meaningful meme creations on subject topics
Being Innovative is the only way to keep pace with GEN Z students and Memes on various subject topics is sure to hit the list.

● Designing Working models on various possible topics.
Innovators is the need of the hour and working models will pave way for better logical and analytical thinking among students.

● Journal discussions via Whats App.
Research and improvement go hand in hand is a well known fact,Journal discussions that happen in class now happens via Whats App and it gives more insight into literature review and project writing.

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