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Registration for round 1 of NEET counseling for PG begins

NEET PG Counseling

The registration for NEET PG programme Medical Counseling Round 1 started from March 12 onwards. Qualified candidates can visit the official website to register for the Round 1 of the counseling session. The registrations for the programme for the round 1 will continue until March 22.

The registration link is available on the official website – mcc.nic.in. Candidates can also register for the round 1 counseling through a direct link which will be activated soon.

To register, the candidates can visit the NEET PG counseling website on which the link to registration portal is available. Candidates need to click on the link and complete the registration process. Candidates can choose a suitable date for attending the session can submit their choices in their preferential order from March 16 until March 22, before submitting the registration fee.

The seat allotment process will be carried on March 23 and March 24 and announcement of the results of the counseling will be declared on following day which is March 25. Candidates who are alloted with the seats in the first round are expected to report to the allotted colleges from March 26 to April 3, 2020.

UPSC IFS result 2020: UPSC IFC final result declared on upsc.gov.in

Union Public Service Commission Result

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the final result from its official website Indian Forest Service (IFS) Main Examination. Based on the merits of candidates, appointment has been recommended for the posts in Indian Forest Service. Those candidates appearing in the UPSC IFS main examination can check through UPSC official website upsc.gov.in.

The UPSC interview or personality test was conducted in the month of February. The Commission had earlier issued notifications for 90 vacant posts in the Indian Forest Service (IFS). The marks for candidates who have not passed will be put on the Commission’s website within 15 days from the date of publication of the final result and will be available on the website for a period of 30 days.

Steps to check: UPSC IFC 2019 final result

  • First of all the visit the official website upsc.gov.in
  • Final Result: Indian Forest Service (Main) Examination, 2019 visible in the What’s New section available on the homepage Do it
  • A PDF file with the roll number of the selected candidates will appear on the screen.
  • Download it, and take a print out for further reference.

There is a ‘Facilitation Counter’ near the Examination Hall building in the premises of the Union Public Service Commission. Candidates can get any information/clarification regarding their examination/recruitment which is between 10 am on working days. And in person or telephone numbers at 5 pm. 011-23385271 and 011-23381125 from this counter.

Bihar Board 10th Result 2020 (BSEB): Check the details here

Bihar Board 10th Result 2020

Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) released the regulations for awarding grace marks to regular and private category examinees of Intermediate Examination of the Board. Students awaiting the Bihar Board 10th Result 2020 can expect their result soon. Class 10 result will also be declared on the official website so that the students can check their result with ease. Students can visit the official websites to check their result. The result will be made available at the official web portal of the Board at biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in.

Candidates should note that the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the regulations for awarding grace marks to regular and private category examinees of Intermediate Examination of the Board.

Also Read: Bihar Board declares BSEB Matric Results 2020

Immediately after the result of Class 10 admission to intermediate courses will begin. Students should therefore keep an eye on the admission related updates.

Details to check the Bihar Board 10th Result 2020 online

  • Visit the official results’ website biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in
  • Click on the Bihar Board 10th Result 2020 given on the homepage
  • On next page, enter your exam registration details
  • Submit the details
  • On next page, Bihar Board 10th Result 2020 will appear.

Details in Bihar Board 10th Result 2020

The list is given below to check the result by the students:

  • Roll Number
  • Roll Code
  • Student’s Name
  • Father’s Name
  • Mother’s Name
  • Marks obtained in subjects (theory and practical)
  • Aggregate Marks
  • Division and
  • Result – Pass/Fail

Bihar Board 10th Result 2020: Pass percentage

Students must obtain 30% of marks in theory portion of each subject and 40% of marks in practical of each subject. Candidates would be able to check the results with personal details of the student as well as marks.

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Admit Card 2019 released; know how to download

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Admit Card 2019

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced that it has released the admit card for combined higher secondary level (CHSL) Tier- 1 examination 2019. The Commission has made this announcement on its regional portal of Central Region.

SSC has released only the admit card for the Central Region.

Those who have applied for the examination can now check and download the SSC CHSL tier-1 exam 2019 admit card by visiting the official website of the SSC — ssc.nic.in.

The SSC CHSL examinations will be held from March 16 to 27, 2020.

Know how to download SSC CHSL tier 1 exam:

  • Go to the official website of SSC at ssc.nic.in
  • Click on Admit Card tab given on the top of the homepage
  • Click on the link given for your regional SSC
  • The regional SSC website will appear
  • Click on the link given to download SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam 2019 hall ticket
  • Enter the registration number and date of birth to login
  • The admit card will be displayed on the screen
  • Download and take its print out for further use

UP Board examinations 2020 cancelled for Class 10 and 12; Check new dates here

UP Board examinations 2020

The Uttar Pradesh Board has released the schedule for the examinations which were cancelled last month in some of the districts in the state. The board cancelled the examinations to be conducted for the Class 10 and 12 students on February 20, 26 and 29, 2020.

According to reports, these examinations will now be conducted on March 12, 2020. While in the earlier schedule, the UP Board class 10 and 12 examinations were conducted in the evening session, the rescheduled examinations will be conducted in the morning session from 8 AM onwards.

As per reports, the examination at some centres in Mau, Ghazipur, Ballia, Prayagraj and Aligarh have been cancelled.

The Up Board has cancelled the examination of XII of Physics on 20 February, English of XII on 26 February and Science of X on 29 February.

All the Cancelled exams of the twelfth except high school were conducted in the evening shift. But they are being organised in the morning shift.

Coronavirus Scare: CBSE to allow students to carry Face Masks and Sanitizers during Board Exam

CBSE allow Face Masks and Sanitizers

Amid the ongoing tension over the rise in a number of Coronavirus cases in the country, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that students appearing for their class 10th and 12th board examination will be allowed to carry face mask and sanitizers while appearing for the same.

This step has been taken by the Board amid various queries received both by parents and students, over the steps that should be taken to protect the students during their class 10th and 12th board examination at their respective centers.

“CBSE is receiving several inquiries from students and parents in view of the ongoing issue related to Corona Virus, with regards to permitting Face Masks and Sanitizers at Examination Centres. In view of the inquiries received it is clarified that Face Mask and Sanitizers may be carried by students, if they so desire, in the examination centres,” the Board said in a statement.

JEE Main April 2020 Registration Process to end on March 6; check details here

JEE Main Registration 2020

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main April 2020 online application process window will be closed down on Friday, March 6, by the National Testing Agency (NTA), as per reports.

The JEE Main registration process began on February 7, the application form for which can be accessed from the official website https://jeemain.nta.nic.in/. JEE Aspirants are advised to read the official notification before proceeding to fill up their application forms.

JEE Main is scheduled to be held on April 5, 7, 9, and 11, 2020, and the results are expected to be announced on April 30.

The entrance examination is being conducted for admission to undergraduate (UG) courses in National Institute of Technology (NITs), Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIITs) and other centrally-funded technical institutions.

The candidates who sat for JEE Main in the month of January, and were not happy with their performance, can sit of JEE Main again in the month of April. Admit cards for the same will be issued by the examination body on March 16.

Here are a few steps that the candidates can follow to fill their registration forms –

Step 1: Visit the official website of NTA JEE Main – https://jeemain.nta.nic.in/

Step 2: Click on the ‘Application form for JEE Main April 2020 Registration’ link

Step 3: Select Fresh Registration/JEE Main January Candidate

Step 4: Fill up the form, and upload all the necessary documents

Step 5: Make the payment

Step 6: Click on submit

Bihar BSEB Olympiad 2020: Results declared; direct link here

Bihar BSEB Olympiad 2020

The results of Bihar School of Examination Board (BSEB) Olympiad 2020 have been released by the Board on its official website.

The BSEB Olympiad was conducted district-wise on February 29, 2020, in various centres spread across the state. Candidates can visit BSEB’s official website – http://biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in/ to check their BSEB Olympiad results.

Alternatively, the candidates can directly check their BSEB Olympiad results by following the steps below –

Step-1: Go to http://infra.biharboardonline.com/

Step-2: Select the district from the drop down box provided on the web page

Step-3: The result will appear on the display screen

Step-4: Download the result for future reference

B-Schools: Preparing Students for a Tech-Driven Industry

Tamal Datta Chaudhuri

The fourth industrial revolution is here, and it is changing the way the world functions. Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data and robotics have brought a tidal shift in the present vocations. Owing to this, it is clear that the technological revolution will not only mold labor-intensive jobs but also jobs that are intellectually driven.

To make the most of this cutting-edge innovation, there is a dire need for a transformation in education – to address the issues of industry, and ensure the right education and experience is rendered to students. To satisfy the needs of things to come, it’s a given that understudies must be furnished with abilities that can help them thrive in the 21st century. All this through the slow pace in which educational institutions across the globe are adapting to the changing times. Facets like basic reasoning, critical thinking and inventiveness are significant. However, numerous educational institutions don’t sufficiently prepare students with these skills. So, what can instructors and business schools do to equip the students for the Fourth Industrial Revolution?

Inculcating STEM education

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), finds a place in almost every aspect of our day-to-day lives. As countries and economies develop, there is a growing reliance on a highly skilled workforce that understands the intricacies and nuances of the facets pertinent for building those economies.

As innovation continues, it’s become certain that our educational frameworks are not ready for the open doors that 5G and the Fourth Industrial Revolution will introduce. Instructors, policymakers, non-profits and the business networks need to go up against this reality – regardless of whether this implies addressing the long-standing practices in education. The society should altogether improve its STEM instruction across all strata, age groups and among genders.

Introduce continuous learning methodologies

During a tech-driven period, there’s a need to persistently learn and up-skill to meet the changing needs of the workforce. The possibility that our conventional training should end at the ages of 22 or 25 is presently totally obsolete. As innovation changes all the more quickly and as people live longer lives, with more individuals functioning past the customary retirement ages, the requirement for an adaptable and responsive education model is paramount.

Understudies cannot be self-satisfied with what they were educated with or what they have learned. Rather, they ought to be encouraged to consistently up-skill through various resources.

Encouraging Decision Making Using Analytics

Empowering basic leadership by using statistics can help individuals with a decent comprehension of these apparatuses while assisting them in interpreting analytical results better. Preparing students with analytical tools will help them become alert, quick, and swift in performing financial calculations or number crunching.

An understanding of Fintech must also be encouraged among the students pursuing an MBA in Finance. This can be propelled by discussing existing technologies v/s the future ones that are bound to overlap in the Fintech space. Albeit eminent B-schools are now doing it, more Fintech events can be composed where the industry personnel share their point of view and contributions.

Preparing for redundancies

Three decades back, when Personal Computers (PCs) were presented in banks, bank representatives went on a strike fearing there would be cutbacks because of the machine. But when they took a shot at the PCs, they understood it was a gift and the individuals who figured out how to overhaul themselves never saw any cutbacks. Each time a new innovation is presented there are redundancies in the framework which one should overcome. Students ought to be made aware of seeing how they can thrive through these redundancies. B-schools should assist understudies with recognizing the gap and concentrate on building up a range of abilities one could use when they join the workforce.

During the first industrial revolution, capital was viewed as the most significant asset before knowledge dominated. It was perceived that knowledge is an asset and its influence on organizations was gigantic. Without a doubt, knowledge is power. However, knowledge continues changing its inherent form, and the form of the hour is technology.

The views expressed above are those of Dr. Tamal Datta Chaudhuri – Dean and Professor Calcutta Business School (CBS)

BSE Odisha 10th Exam 2020 result expected to be out this month; check details here

BSE Odisha 10th Exam 2020 result

Odisha Board Class 10 results are expected to be released by the state’s Board of Secondary Education (BSE) within a month’s time. The Odisha Board Class 10 examinations commenced on February 22, 2020, and concluded on March 2, 2020.

According to reports, 887 Class 10 students have been booked across Odisha for malpractices and cheating during the state Board matriculation examinations.

Moreover, many rumours were laid to rest by the state Board, including those related to leaking of papers. For instance, there was a rumour about leaking of question papers on the second day of the examinations but the Board dismissed the rumours by providing information that the leaked paper was not the official one.

Additionally, the state Board had employed strict measures to check cheating in the examinations, and the low number of cheating cases can be attributed to these measures. To counter impersonators, Odisha Board had employed an enforcement squad which was successful in apprehending such cases promptly.

As per reports, BSE Odisha is going to start the evaluation work for the state Board Class 10 examinations very soon. This year, more than 6 lakh students have appeared for the exam and as part of the process, BSE has set up around 60 evaluation centres across the state.  These evaluation centres will host around 2000 senior teachers employed to complete the evaluation work within the stipulated time. Tentative timeline suggests that the 2020 BSE Odisha Class 10 results will be declared by the end of April.

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