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JEE Main admit card to be released post March 31

JEE Main admit card

Amid coronavirus outbreak, the National Testing Agency (NTA) announced that the JEE Main admit card for the April 2020 session will be released after March 31.

The new exam dates of JEE Mains will also be announced after March 31.

The JEE Main 2020 admit card will be available online at jeemain.nic.in after March 31. Earlier, the admit card was scheduled to be out on March 20.

Aspirants will require to enter their application number and password or date of birth, to get the admit card.

The JEE admit will contain candidate’s name, date of birth, gender, category, roll number, application number, exam centre, candidate’s photo and signature.

The JEE Main admit card 2020 is must for the candidates. Aspirants are advised to check the particulars mentioned in the admit card and report to the officials if any errors are found.

COVID-19 outbreak: ICSE postpones 10th and 12th board exams

ICSE Board

The Indian School Certificate Examinations (ICSE) board on Thursday postponed the board exams of class 10 and 12 in wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

Earlier, clearing the doubts over postponement of exams in view of the COVID-19, G Immanuel chairman of ICSE, said the exams will be held as per schedule.

This comes after the HRD ministry directed the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and all other educational institutions to postpone all exams including JEE Mains till March 31.

HRD Secretary Amit Khare said, “While the maintenance of academic calendar and exam schedule is important, equally important is safety and security of students, who are appearing in various examinations.

The Ministry has appealed to parents, teachers not to panic over the situation. It has also requested educational institutes to maintain regular communication with students.

ICSE

A total of 170 positive cases of coronavirus have been reported in India so far.

HRD ministry postpones JEE Main 2020 over coronavirus outbreak

JEE Main 2020 postpones

The Human Resource Ministry has postponed the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE-Main) for admission to IITs and engineering colleges over the outbreak of coronavirus. The JEE-Main exams were conducted under National Testing Agency (NTA).

The exam was scheduled from April 5-11, 2020.

A senior NTA official said, “The JEE-Main exam has been postponed. The new date will be decided in accordance with the board exams schedule and other competitive exams to ensure there is no clash”.

JEE (Main) 2020 will be conducted in the following modes:

-BE /BTech in “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode only.

– BArch: Mathematics- Part I and Aptitude Test-Part II in “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode only and Drawing Test -Part III in “Pen and Paper Based” (offline) mode to be attempted on drawing sheet of A4 size.

-BPlanning: Mathematics- Part I, Aptitude Test-Part II and Planning Based Questions-Part III in “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode only

The HRD ministry has also ordered the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to postpone Class 10 and Class 12 exams.

Vocationalisation is new mantra of the decade: Syed Omer Jaleel

Syed Omer Jaleel

Telangana State Intermediate Education Institutions are making efforts to include in their curriculum those practical subjects which are likely to generate among students some basic knowledge, skills, and disposition that might prepare them to think of becoming skilled workers in future, says Syed Omer Jaleel, Secretary and Commissioner, Department of Intermediate Education, Government of Telangana in conversation with Aupama Mehra of Elets News Network (ENN).

Tell us about the steps taken by your department to improve the education sector in the state.

Telangana, the youngest state in the country, has been taking unique initiatives in the field of education. One of them is the introduction of Information Technology in Intermediate Education, via which now students can do everything online, starting from their admission to taking their pass out certificates. Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education is providing thisservice to avoid any personal interface and easy access to the students.

We are also processing our association with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and Centurion University to upgrade and make our syllabus, and courses in tune with today’s industry needs.

We have introduced new schemes for students’ welfare. We know that all students are not equal when it comes to learning. There are students who are slow learners and for them, we are taking some special initiatives.

Board examinations are around the corner. In 2019, soon after the State Board results were announced, 27 students had committed suicide. What steps are you taking to ensure that no such incidents happen?

Today, students take extreme steps when they face failure. To psychologically counsel and give them the support, we are planning to first appoint student counsellors. These student counsellors will be trained by us in psychological concepts. They will help and guide students to overcome their fear, so that, they can appear for their examination confidentally without any kind of stress in their mind. This initiative will hopefully help students to overcome their fear and in-turn will reduce cases of suicide in the state.

What do these counsellors do? And what kind of inputs do you give to them?

We have appointed student counsellors from the government colleges. Similarly, we have requested private colleges also. This is being done in order to identify the lecturer who is more popular and interactive with the children. So, students can have more access to them. These student counsellors will be trained by our psychological counsellors in order to train students to face stress, exams, and overcome their fear of failure. This is done to help them cope with the problems they are facing not only related to exams, but also in life.

You are looking after 2,000 + colleges in the state. What is your vision to make them different from other states?

There are more than 10.8 lakh children, 2,500 colleges and the system of administration to run these colleges, to prescribe them to conduct exams and get the results. We have fixed the snags that appeared last year. This has been under CGG (Centre for Good Governance). Other than that, we are also looking at the syllabus and trying to modernise it to make it up-to-date and industry-friendly.

Right now, we have streams like Commerce where the 1956 Act is being taught, whereas the Act has been changed in 2013.

Similarly, there is a need for vocationalisation, which we are working on. Along with Centurion University, some changes in course content, subjects, and other things, as well as in combinations, will be made available soon. Similarly, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has suggested us to upgrade our course content.

What steps are you taking to fill the gap between Government and Private colleges in terms of quality education, teaching methods, etc?

We are a bi-furcated state, after which we also had Presidential order. Certain lecturers have to be appointed for which we have already made a proposal. We are waiting for permission from the government, so we can recruit quality lecturers. Once the recruitment is over, the deficiency of lecturers in government colleges will be over.

The second thing we are concentrating on to fill the gap is training our lecturers to take care of our student needs. Vocationalisation is the new mantra of the decade. Telangana State Intermediate Education Institutions are making efforts to include in their curriculum those practical subjects which are likely to generate among students some basic knowledge, skills and dispositions that might prepare them to think of becoming skilled workers in future.

Considering, the rapid change in the technology like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Blockchain, and others, we need to equip our children with it. For that also we are taking steps.

Andhra govt closes all educational institutions

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy

To contain the spread of COVID-19, the Andhra Pradesh government declared holidays for all educational institutions from Thursday till March 31.

Andhra chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy reviewed the situation at a high-level meeting with top officials of the state.

Holidays for the educational institutions were declared to strengthen the ongoing measures to prevent and contain Covid-19 in the state, says additional chief secretary PV Ramesh.

Andhra has not yet announced closure of parks, gyms, clubs or imposed any prohibitory orders to contain the spread of coronavirus.

According to the state officials, out of 102 samples tested so far, 90 were found negative. Furthermore, the state has reported only one Covid-19 positive case.

Officials also said 20 people were under hospital admissions while 586 were under home isolation.

Preventative measures were taken for controlling coronavirus in the state includes a 24×7 control room (0866-2410978) and 104 help line (Toll free number) for providing health advice on Covid-19.

Till now, 151 coronavirus cases were confirmed in India.

TELANGANA: Fostering global innovation in education

Navin Mittal

The department has introduced several initiatives in order to ensure equal and quality education is provided to every child in the state. Some of them are DOST, OSDES, Hybrid Grading System, and others, says Navin Mittal, Commissioner, Collegiate and Technical Education Department, Government of Telangana, in a conversation with Sudheer Goutham and Anupama Mehra of Elets News Network (ENN).

India is regarded as an education hub globally. Where do you see the growth of the education sector when compared to global needs?

We as a country are growing in size and stature. We are seeing a lot of investment and multinational companies are coming and setting up their base in India. And to meet those demands of global businesses and global entities, we need to also have a global perspective and global education. There are only two ways to do that is: Our universities and institutions reaching to the global level, or world-class universities getting established here, and secondly, our students get to study in some of the best institutions in the world. This will help them to get global exposure in-turn becoming part of the growth story of our country.

For this, the Government of Telangana is also supporting us in a very big way. In fact, there are four Departments who are supporting this initiative: Department for SC/ST Welfare, BC Welfare, and Minority Welfare. All these four departments provide overseas student scholarships. But in some communities, though the scholarships are available, there are not many takers for them. Our aim is to provide quality education to every single individual.

With technology changing rapidly, what steps are you taking to keep your faculties and teachers upgraded at your educational institutions?

There are global Universities that are coming and partnering with us. They have come here and have organised programmes for our faculty on some very relevant topics. The idea is that our faculty should remain upgraded. There are again two ways of upgrading our faculty. One is our traditional Faculty Development Programme (FDP) ,the faculty allotment programmes and the Quality Improvement Programmes (QIPs), and the second way is to expose them to some of the concepts and the technological ideas as well as pedagogical ideas of what is followed in Universities globally.

We are promoting it through specially arranged programmes, as well as through webinars and we are also in touch with a few Universities where they can also open up the access to their faculty programs online or through video conferencing so that our faculty also get trained in a way that global faculty gets trained.

How are you planning to sustain this whole momentum?

We are forming some committees which are going to sustain this whole momentum, thinking forward. And on those committees, we are also getting confirmations from many important faculty and university administrators from other countries. That is under process and we are also very excited to see the response which will help to reinforce this partnership further and the power of this collective work can be seen by the fact that one of our career growth partners – ‘Harvard Business Review (HBR) Ascend’ has opened up 45 days free access to Harvard Business Review for the students and institutions who are a part of this forum. Individually, we would have never been able to do that. That is the beauty of this, where the power of collective action is very visible. I see some very exciting days for this forum ahead. Because it is an ideal partnership of Government or Indian institutes, global Universities, global education players, and the NGOs, like the India Matters Foundation which is supporting this initiative.

What are the key initiatives taken by the department to provide equal and quality education in the state?

The department has introduced several initiatives in order to ensure equal and quality education is provided to every child in the state. Some of them are:

Degree Online Services, Telangana (DOST)

Online Admissions for UnderGraduate (UG) Courses (B.A./B. Com./B.Sc./B.B.A/etc.,) in the State of Telangana since 2016 through a web-based system called Degree Online Services, Telangana (DOST). DOST was introduced to conduct Online admissions for UG Courses by following the merit cum rule of reservation in all the Degree Colleges, like University Constituent Colleges, Government Degree Colleges, Private Aided Degree Colleges, and Private Unaided Degree Colleges, etc. It is a student- friendly and effortless way to apply for UG courses. It helps the student in selecting his/her choice of courses at the UG level with all the information he/she wishes to have.

It minimizes the efforts and maximizes the students’ choices to opt for a UG course. It is a web-based system that enables the UG admissions seeking students to take admissions in UG courses through web portal https://dost.cgg.gov.in. Online admissions for UG courses were successfully conducted for the last four Academic Years from 2016-17 to 2019-20 through DOST-2016, DOST-2017, DOST–2018 and DOST-2019 respectively.

  • E-Office has been established in the Department linking with all Government Colleges and Government Polytechnics for online speedy disposal of files and for transparency in the administration.
  • Aadhaar Based Bio-Metric attendance system has been implemented in all Polytechnics and colleges to infuse discipline among staff and students.
  • The degree curriculam has been revised from 2019- 20 onwards by making co curricular activities and employability skills also as part of the curriculum.
  • Grading System has been revamped in the evaluation of students by introducing Hybrid Grading System which is combination of relative and absolute grading system, as it will minimize misclassification of students on the basis of marks, will reduce societal pressure and will provide the learner with more flexibility.
  • On-Screen Digital Evaluation System (OSDES) has been implemented in Osmania University and also Diploma examinations in State Board of Technical Education & Training, Hyderabad for quick and error-free evaluation of the answer scripts.
  • Government Colleges & Government Polytechnics have been ISO 9001: 2015 certified to enable world class processes in those institutions.

Do you feel India will be a destination for International Research in the coming years?

Regarding research, I fundamentally believe that India is going to be a future destination for international research.

A lot of research part where manpower is involved, there is no better destination than India globally.

But for this, we need to train our faculties and teachers. We talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI), but how many of our faculties are trained in Blockchain, Machine Learning or AI. In some of the nano- technologies, even data analysis, and analytic techniques, our faculty is not fully trained. Cryptography, Cybersecurity are important field and a new field that is emerging is quantum computing. Google has already successfully demonstrated quantum computing. These are the things that unless our faculty have international exposure, we will not be able to keep pace. Hence we have to constantly keep upgrading our faculty to meet the needs and possibilities of ancient times and future.

NEET test 2020 to continue as schedule

NEET Test 2020

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has ruled out to postpone the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. The NEET test is scheduled to be held on May 3, 2020.

Earlier, amid COVID-19 outbreak, CBSE class 12th Board exams were postponed. There were rumours that NEET Test might get postponed but the health ministry denied any such proposal.

The CBSE has also decided to reschedule the Class 12th board exams on March 31, 2020, April 4, 2020, and April 1, 2020.

The NEET is the single door entrance examination for the medical aspirants.

Aspirants who will be appearing for NEET 2020 can check the official site here for any additional update.

It is expected that COVID-19 outbreak will be under control in the month of May.

According to reports, 15.93 lakh candidates have registered themselves for the NEET 2020 exams. However, many examinations have either been postponed or cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Maharashtra NEET releases 1240 candidates list

NEET PG 2020 List

The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET) released NEET PG 2020 on its official site www. mahacet.org. The 1240 registered candidates for MDS, also called as NEET PG General List.

The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET) has also released list of 5,592 candidates who are participating in PGM counselling 2020.

The CET has also released both NEET PG 2020 General List on its official website. Candidates can check their names name without logging-in.

Aspirants whose names appeared in the general list should note that it is not selection. The admission confirmation will be based on NEET PG 2020 and selection list which will be released on April 04, 2020.

Amid COVID-19, the Maharashtra CET cell has suspended physical verification of documents. The candidates need to verify their documents at the time of admission confirmation.

Dates for Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2020

Online Registration NEET PG/MDS: 07/03/2020 to 13/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm

Online Registration with late fees: 14/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm

Payment of Registration fees through online payment gateway (Non-refundable) Rs. 3000/-: 07/03/2020 to 13/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm

Payment of Registration fees through online payment gateway (Non-refundable) as late fees Rs. 4000/-: 14/03/2020 upto 11.59 pm

Uploading of all required documents after successful payment: 07/03/2020 to 15/03/2020 upto 12.00 Noon

Physical Verification of documents at any of selected centers: Between March 17 to March 26, 2020

AMU cancels all admission tests over Coronavirus outbreak

AMU

Amid Coronavirus outbreak, the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has suspended all of its admission tests. The tests are suspended for various schools until further notice from authorities. However, semester examinations for different classes would be held as per schedule.

According to the AMU notification, the admission tests for different schools of the varsity scheduled earlier for March 22 and March 29. The exams will now be held according to a “fresh schedule” to be announced later.

More than 25,000 students were scheduled to appear at the above tests. In a major step, the varsity decided to suspend all teaching work at AMU till March 31.

The notification also stated, “Members of the teaching staff who fall in this category have been advised to stay at home and they will be given paid leave.

The advisory also applies to AMU’s off-campus centres in Kerala, West Bengal, and Bihar.

TNDTE COA declares result, check online on tndte.gov.in

TNDTE COA declares result

The Directorate of Technical Education, TNDTE COA (Computer on Office Automation) has released its results 2020 online. Aspirants who have appeared for the computer-based entrance exam can visit official site tndte.gov.in of the board to check their results.

The exam for TNDTE COA conducted on January 4 and practical was done on January 6 2020.

Aspirants to check the TNDTE COA results 2020 are required to visit the official site and enter the required details. Candidates checking the results are advised to keep reloading the page to check the results, if any issues.

Aspirants who have appeared for the exams can check the results from the official site – tndte.gov.in.

The results of TNDTE COA 2020 will include details like the candidates’ name and roll number, programme name, examinations sections, and the qualifying status.

Aspirants’ who qualify the examination will receive certificate by the Directorate of Technical Education.

Ways to check the TNDTE COA 2020 Results

-Visit the official site of DTE Tamil Nadu i.e. tndte.gov.in

-Click on the TNDTE COA 2020 result link provided in the official site

-Enter the login details in the result link provided in the site

-Download the TNDTE COA 2020 results

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