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PSEB declares results for PSTET 2018, check on pstet.net

PSTET Result

Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has declared the results of Punjab State Teacher Eligibility Test 2018 (PSTET). Aspirants can check their results on PSEB official site pstet.net.

The PSEB had conducted PSTET exam on January 19, 2020 across the states in various centers.

Aspirants need to qualify the PSTET exam to apply for teaching jobs in Punjab government and private schools. The exam is conducted annually in two sessions, PSTET Paper 1 is for primary teachers and PSTET Paper 2 is for Upper Primary teachers.

PSEB will release the PSTET Certificate and Marksheet on the official website pstet.net. very soon.

Steps to check PSTET results

  • Aspirants can visit official site pstet.net.
  • Click on results declared on home page
  • Enter your registration number and password
  • You can check your results after downloading the PDF

UPSC CDS 1 results 2020 declared, check on upsc.gov.in

UPSC CDS 1 results 2020

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced Combined Defense Services Examination Result 2020 for the UPSC CDS 1 on its official site. The results can be checked on official site upsc.gov.in.

Aspirants must visit https://upsc.gov.in/whats-new and click on “Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2020” to view your result.

The UPSC had conducted the exam on 2 February 2020 and over 7000 aspirants have qualified for the next round.

Selected aspirants need to register themselves at the Indian Army Recruiting website joinindianarmy.nic.in within two weeks.

Steps to check UPSC CDS 1 Result 2020

-Visit official site of UPSC upsc.gov.in

-Find the link UPSC CDS in the results section and click on it

-Click on the link to open the PDF and see your results

The interviews will be conducted by commission for the admission to:

(i) Indian Military Academy Dehradun’s 150th Course commencing in January, 2021

(ii) Indian Naval Academy in Kerala’s Ezhimala. The course commences in January, 2021

(iii) Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course commencing in January, 2021

(iv) Officers Training Academy, Chennai 113th SSC Course (NT) for men commencing in April, 2021

(v) Officers Training Academy in Chennai for the 27th SSC Women (non-technical) course, commencing in April, 2021.

Dr. Sandeep Pachpande- Quality education our motto

Dr. Sandeep Pachpande

“Considering the current pandemic, almost every educational institute has shut down its premises. However, at ASM, we believe in finding a ray of light even in the most challenging situations. We continue to do what we do best and that is providing quality education in every way possible.

So, we have chosen the route of technology to ensure the Coronavirus outbreak does not stop our students from learning. While our campus might be temporarily shut, we are imparting knowledge through high-quality video-conferencing tool, Zoom. This ensures that academics of students are not affected.”

(Dr. Sandeep Pachpande, Chairman, ASM Group of Institutes, Pune.)

Ravindra Srivastava calls to promote public health

Ravindra Srivastava

As of March 2020, the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. The new virus has spread to many countries and territories. While COVID-19 continues to spread, it is important that communities take action to prevent further transmission, reduce the impacts of the outbreak and support control measures.

The protection of children and educational facilities is particularly important. Precautions are necessary to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19 in school settings. However, care must also be taken to avoid stigmatizing students and staff who may have been exposed to the virus.

1-We have sanitised our school gate, sidewalls and classrooms

2-Provided sanitizer before entering the class

3- Safe distance maintained while sitting in the classroom

4- Instructions sent through circular

5- Inform them to study at home saying that the test can be conducted after this outbreak so that they shouldn’t go out of their homes and can be safe and connected with their study.

6-We have informed them to read the basics of Mathematics and Science and we can conduct a test before enrolling for the next class.

In this way, we have tried to maintain their studies regular.

Maintaining safe school operations or reopening schools after a closure requires many considerations but, if done well, can promote public health.

(Ravindra kumar Srivastava, Principal, Vokkaligara Sangha School, Bangalore)

Home schooling in Covid-19 times: Dr. Sangeeta Srivastava

Dr. Sangeeta Srivastava

The vacations that would begin from May has started a way too early for students, thanks to Covid-19. Parents are anxious as the annual exams have been called off and all students from grade 1 to 8 are promoted to the next grade. Some feel that children will forget whatever they had learnt in this academic year and they would hardly study at home under their guidance. Most of the students come from areas where they live in small spaces. So this is another concern that they will not get an atmosphere to study at home.

Although SVPV Vidyalaya- a government aided school has all the facilities of online classroom, majority of students do not have the facilities of internet at home, or they do not have enough space where they can access the online platform of learning. So how do I ensure that students continue with their daily academic schedules ?

I had a brainstorming session with all my Vice Principal/supervisors and senior teachers and decided a framework, methodology and content that students from std 5 to 9 need to implement while at home during this period of forced vacations.

We all agreed that most of our students are weak in reading and writing skills which is the foundation of any fair academic learning outcome. We already have whatsapp groups of parents with class teachers of each standard. It was hence decided that teachers will upload home assignment of each subject each day as per pre decided time table with instructions. We also have told students to submit this work that they are going to do in a separate notebook when the school reopens. They have to daily read at least a page of textbook/storybook loudly and write at least one page in English, Gujrati, Marathi and Hindi each daily as per given assignments. We are sure that when students will receive these assignments on regular basis from their teachers, they will be serious about it and do at least this much daily. This will surely help them not to forget whatever they have learnt in school this year.

For junior college std 11 students, teachers are informed to upload assignments on our website and a text message is sent to students to continue to access the website and work accordingly. The std 9 and std 11 will appear for annual exams after school reopens and these assignments have to be submitted for internal marks when the college reopens.

Apart from this our teachers are forwarding several free content available on the internet for students that they can access in their free times. There is free availability of Tinkle and other books, stories, audios, and several educators have opened up their digital lessons to every one who is interested. We are educating our students about these free resources too.

I hope that this way students will be committed to their daily assignments and parents also can make them do the work given by teachers daily. Since internal marks are associated I’m sure it will be taken seriously by all.

(Dr. Sangeeta Srivastava, Principal, SVPV VIDYALAYA and Sri TP Bhatia college of Science, Mumbai, Maharashtra)

LNMU to release Bihar CET BEd 2020 admit card today

Bihar CET BED Admit Card

The Lalit Narayan Mithila University all set to release the admit card for BEd CET 2020 examination. Following the outbreak of COVID-19, the university has decided to postpone the Bihar CET BEd Exam 2020. The exam was slated to be held on 29th March 2020.

Aspirants can download the Bihar BEd CET 2020 admit cards by logging onto exam portal bihar-cetbed-lnmu.in.

The university is expected to announce the revised schedule for Bihar BEd CET 2020 Exam soon. The officials have not given any statement over the delay of issuing the hall tickets for aspirants.

Steps to do download admit card for CET BEd 2020:

-Visit the official site of portal i.e. bihar-cetbed-lnmu.in

-Find the link of Bihar CET BEd 2020 Admit Card

-Log onto the portal by providing username and password

-Bihar BEd CET 2020 admit card will be displayed on the screen

MP board declares 9th and 11th class results, check results on vimarsh.mp.gov.

MP board results

The Madhya Pradesh Board has announced the results of class 9th and 11th on its official site. The students who had appeared for the exam can check their results on vimarsh.mp.gov.

Earlier, MPSE has postponed all the board exams over coronavirus outbreak.

The board has not declared the results for all the districts. Results for some districts will be declared later.

Steps to check results

  • Visit official site vimarsh.mp.gov
  • Click on the link saying results for 9th and 11th results 2020
  • Enter your roll number in the given area
  • Your result will be displayed on the screen

BSEB postpones evaluation of class 10th exam

BSEB class 10th exam

Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has postponed evaluation process for class 10th exam after the Bihar government has announced lockdown.

Postpone was announced after state government declared lockdown in all districts over coronavirus outbreak.

BSEB chairman Anand Kishor said, “The evaluation process for matriculation examination has been postponed till March 31. It will be resumed after further notice.”

According to report, there are over 100 evaluation centres where over 20,000 evaluators were deputed to check the answer copies.

The evaluation process for exam have been completed while around 50% of the class 10th answer books have been completed till date.

Earlier, Bihar Board had earlier announced that the intermediate exam results are likely to be declared by the last week of March or by the first week of April.

Over 415 are tested positive and 80 cities are under lockdown in India to curb the coronavirus outbreak.

Dr. Mona Lisa Bal calls for digital communication in schools

Dr. Mona Lisa Bal
Dr.Mona Lisa Bal calls for digital communication in schools

The outbreak of Covid-19 has enforced students to tarry at home but the Generation Z has adapted the online mode of communication with teachers to keep up with learning. Teachers & parents are well connected on WhatsApp groups. Smart phones, are bracing teachers to prepare short videos on different concepts and subjects that are further uploaded and reaches students.

Worksheets & diagrams in coherence with the video are sent for recapitulation and revision. Powerpoint presentations appended with audio notes are sent across grades for comprehensive approach. Language teachers (French, Spanish & Japanese) are attuned to video conferencing for engaging children with real time learning. As a closure of each chapter or concept different e-resources are provided to the children by Extra marks and on YouTube. Skype sessions function as an aid for revision, assessment and remediation.

COVID-19: Meghalaya postpones 12th class board exam

Meghalaya board exam

As the coronavirus outbreak spreads across India, Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBSE) has suspended the ongoing class 12 board examinations in the state, postponing examinations for an indefinite period.

The precautionary measure is taken in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, an official said on Monday.

The Meghalaya government has asked the state board to postpone remaining exams until further notification, the official said.

The board’s controller of examination TR Laloo said, the decision was taken in view of safety and security of students.

Laloo also said, the examinations were scheduled on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week, adding that spot evaluations have also been postponed.

The Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) exams started on March 2, the official said.

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