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Students no need to repeat whole year if failed in one subject, says CISCE

ICSE, ISC result 2019

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), in a landmark judgment, has allowed the Class 10 (ICSE) and Class 12 (ISC) students to appear for a compartmental examination for one subject without repeating the academic year.

This is the first time since its inception in 1958 that the board has come up with such provision for the students.

Speaking on the recent development, Gerry Arathoon, Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council, said, “We wanted to give the students a chance to retake the exam and that is why we have allowed them to appear for compartmental examination from this year”.

Though notably, both ICSE and ISC students have to mandatory clear the English paper in order to be eligible to sit for the compartment exam.

“The ICSE students would have to clear three more subjects in addition to English to be eligible for the compartment exam and the ISC students would have to clear two subjects. Only then can they appear for compartment exam,” asserted Arathoon.

The report card will mention ‘eligible for compartmental exam’ for the students who can appear for the compartment exams. The respective schools can get their students registered online for the exam from June 24- 30.

The examination will be conducted on July, 15, 16 and 17 whereas the results will be declared on August 5, 2019.

Interestingly, the board, for the first time, will issue mark sheets giving details of the marks obtained in individual subjects and sections. For example, a class 10 student will get break up of marks in history, civics, geography for social science. And similarly for English exam, there would be break up of marks scored in grammar and literature.

Meghalaya Board releases Class 12th Results 2019

MBOSE HSSLC 12th Result 2019
MBOSE HSSLC 12th Result 2019

The Meghalaya Board of School Education has declared the results of Class 12 th or Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (HSSLC) for Science, Commerce and Vocational Courses on May 08, 2019.

The result is available on the official portal of Meghalaya Board – megresults.nic.in. The pass percentage of Science students is reported to be 71.07%. On the other hand, Commerce and Vocational courses have registered the pass percentage of 79.24% and 94.11%, respectively.

Notably, the results for Class 12 Arts and Class 10 Board exams will be released later.

Meghalaya Class 12th Result: Steps to Check

Step 1: Visit the official website of the MBOSE, mbose.in or else directly go to megresults.nic.in

Step 2: Click on the results link given on the homepage

Step 3: On next page click on the results link of your stream

Step 4: On next page, enter your registration details

Step 5: Click submit and check your results from next page

Step 6: Download it, and take a print out for future reference.

Since a large number of students are trying to check their results the official website may become unresponsive; candidates can check their results at alternative websites: examresults.net, results.gov.in and indiaresults.com.

Candidates should save a photocopy of the Meghalaya Board Class 12th results; however, it is not applicable as an official document. The board will be releasing the original mark sheet, pass certificates and documents, which can be collected by the students from their respective schools.

Besides, MBOSE will also be releasing the abstract of results, first-ten candidates in order of merit, highest marks subject wise and link for downloading certificate.

Kerala Class 12 Results 2019 announced, know where to check

Kerala Class 12 Results

Kerala Class 12 Results 2019: Kerala plus two HSC or Class 12th results have been announced by the Department of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) on May 08, 2019, i.e. Wednesday.

Students who have appeared for the examination can view the results at official website dhsekerala.gov.in and keralaresults.nic.in. Alternatively, the results will also be available on results.itschool.gov.in, cdit.org, prd.kerala.gov.in, results.nic.in, educationkerala.gov.in.

Besides, students can also access their result card via mobile application – Saphalam 2019. Another Android app ‘PRD Live’, which is operated by the public relations department, can also be used to view the results.

Kerala Class 12 Results 2019: Steps to check

Step 1: Visit the official websites mentioned above.

Step 2: Click on the ‘download result link’

Step 3: Enter your details, like: registration no and roll number

Step 4: Results will be displayed on the screen

Step 5: Download it, and take a print out for further reference.

As per the official data, more than 4.5 lakh candidates have appeared for the Kerala plus two examinations. Out of this 3, 73,199 are regular candidates, 60,561 open school students and 25,857 are private school students. Out of the regular candidates 1, 96,402 students are girls while rest is boys. The maximum number of regular students belongs from Malappuram, i.e. 55,432.

Kerala Education Board conducts the DHSE or Class 12th Board exams every year. The Higher Secondary Examination is the last school leaving examination for students to ace before gaining admission to graduate programs across the country.

PSEB Class 10th results 2019 to be declared soon

PSEB Class 10th results 2019

Punjab 10th Result 2019: The Punjab School Education Board or PSEB will announce the Class 10th Result 2019 shortly. The Punjab 10th Result will be declared on the Punjab School Education Board’s official website pseb.ac.in. The Punjab Board conducted the class 10th Matriculation examination for the academic year 2018-19, from 15 March – 1 April 2019.

Students who have appeared for Punjab Board Class 10 examination 2019 can view their result on these websites as well examresults.net, punjab.indiaresults.com, results.gov.in. Candidates are advised to keep admit card and other relevant details handy to check their PSEB 10th result 2019 without any hassle.

How to check the Punjab 10th Result 2019:

Step 1: Click on the official website pseb.ac.in.

Step 2: Look for a tab which says ‘Punjab Class 10 board exam result 2019’

Step 3: Click on the tab

Step 4: Enter your roll number

Step 5: Download your Punjab Matric Result 2019 and take a printout for future reference

Students can also check their Punjab Board Class 10 Result 2019 via SMS service.

The overall pass percentage of students who appeared in the Punjab Class 10th Matriculation exam 2018 was 59.47 %. The pass percentage of girls was higher than that of boys. As many as 3.68 lakh students sat for the Punjab Class 10th Matriculation boards in 2018.

Source: ( news18 )

MHRD’s EQUIP to improve higher education in India

The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), headed by Prakash Javdekar, is working on preparing a landmark five-year plan for development of higher education.

The programme EQUIP or ‘Education Quality Improvement Programme’ is aimed at improving quality and boost access to education in India.

EQUIP will be the similar programme for higher education system as that of the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan for school education.

As per reports, the plan is likely to be introduced to the next government and if everything goes accordingly, the plan is likely to be presented in the Cabinet in July this year for the approval.

A senior official, who is familiar with the developments, said, “EQUIP has been thought of because there has been no single-window programme for the development of higher education so far and there is a need for it”.

For EQUIP, the MHRD has joined hands with various experts including Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant and others from the think-tank to look at several aspects such as – quality of education, accessibility, accreditation, employment, research, governance, and finance.

Apart from this, representatives from Infosys and other tech companies, former vice-chancellors and educationists have also been roped in.

Recently, the experts and ministry officials participated in a meeting to discuss the future of higher education in India at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) from April 21 to April 24, 2019.

One section of experts is working on creating more eminent institutes, aimed at escalating India’s presence in the World top 100 whereas another group is looking after governance and issues like funding.

With EQUIP, the MHRD is also striving to bring about more clarity and transparency on issues such as – appointment of vice-chancellors and fund grants for institutions.

NEET 2019: Exam on May 20 for train-delayed Karnataka students

NEET 2019

In a major relief for 365 students of Karnataka, who missed the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) due to railway delay, the HRD ministry has issued a fresh date for the exam. The students couldn’t appear for the exam on Sunday as the train in which they were travelling reached the Bengaluru station with a delay of 07 hours.

Announcing the same on Twitter, HRD Minister Prakash Javdekar said, “Happy to announce that #Karnataka students who missed #NEET exam due to railway delay will get another chance”.

Notably, Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy had urged the HRD minister to hold the test for the students who missed it for no fault of theirs. Mr Javadekar’s response came a day after and was much cherished by the chief minister.

“Thank you @PrakashJavdekar and @HRDMinistry for considering the request and helping our students,” tweeted Kumaraswamy.

Notably, the exam was scheduled to start from 2.00 PM but the students who were travelling in Hampi Express from Hubli to Mysuru via Koppal, Hospet and Bellary, reached Bengaluru over 7 hours late at 2.36 PM, instead of 7.00 AM.

The railways admitted the delay but attributed it to the diversion of the train route from the normal route, owing to doubling of line work and operational reasons since May 3, 2019.

Interestingly, apart from these 365 students, another set of 150 students also missed the test owing to the last minute change in the exam centre. As per reports, their exam centre was shifted to Bengaluru from Chikkaballapur without prior intimation or information to them.

They could not commute to the city, which was 40KM away from the initial exam centre, by 2:00 p.m and missed it for no fault of them.

Mr Kumaraswamy has asked the state Chief Secretary T.M. Vijay Bhaskar to request the HRD Ministry for holding the test again for the 150 students. HRD Ministry has assured the state that a decision would be taken soon, reads a post on state CM’s twitter handle.

NEET is an annual exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) of the HRD ministry in the month of May. This exam is held for the students to secure admission to state-run and private medical and dental colleges across the country for studying graduate and post-graduate courses.

Harvard Business School (HBS) Online & ASM expand relationship

Harvard Business School (HBS) Online & Audyogik Shikshan Mandal (ASM), expanded their current relationship covering only the business fundamentals to include nearly all courses offered on its’ online asynchronous platform.

ASM is the only b-school in India that will offer a curriculum integrated with HBS Online courses. All HBS online courses are developed by leading Harvard Business School faculty and offer participants the opportunity to engage with a global cohort, enhancing their exposure and business acumen development. 

Ross Pearo, Sr Director, Strategic Alliances & Initiatives represented HBS Online with Dr Sandeep Pachpande, Chairman, ASM Group representing it at the formal MoU signing.

ICSE, ISC result 2019 announced, know how & where to check

ICSE, ISC result 2019

ICSE result 2019 and ISC result 2019 for class 10 and class 12 respectively have been announced by the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) today i.e on May 7, 2019.

The students who have appeared for the exams across the country can check their class 10 and 12th results on the official website: cisce.org.

Other than the official website, students can also check the result on examresults.in and through SMS as well.

Also Read: ICSE, ISC result 2019 are scheduled to be announced today

To check their results through SMS, students are required to type ICSE or ISC followed by their seven digit unique ID code and then send it to 09248082883.

Steps to check ICSE, ISC Result 2019:

Step-1: Visit the official: https://cisce.org/

Step-2: Click on the link with title: ICSE 10th Board Result 2019 or ISE 12th Board Result 2019

Step-3: Fill in all the required details and click on submit to get the result

Step-4: The ICSE result will appear on the screen. Take its print out for future reference

The results can also be accessed on DigiLocker

To sign up for DigiLocker (digilocker.gov.in), candidates need a mobile number which will be authenticated by sending an OTP (one-time password) followed by selecting a username and password. This will create the DigiLocker account. After the DigiLocker account is successfully created, students can download the digitally signed documents issued by the CISCE.

CISCE conducted the exam for ISC or class 12 from February 4 to March 25, 2019, and ICSE or class 10 exam from February 22 to March 25, 2019.

In ICSE or class 12, the pass pecentage of students is 98.54 % and in ISC or class 10, the pass percentage is 96.52%.

For ICSE Results 2019, region-wise pass percentage is as follows:
Western region: 99.76%
Southern region: 99.73%
Eastern region: 98.06 %
Northern region: 97.87%
Abroad: 100%

For ISC Results 2019, region-wise pass percentage is as follows:
Western region: 98.13%
Southern region: 98.91%
Eastern region: 96.66%
Northern region: 95.76%
Abroad: 99.69%

Ankur Mishra, Student of Seth Anandram Jaipuria School (Ghaziabad), ranked 1st in CBSE 10th Board

Ankur Mishra
Ankur Mishra

Ankur Mishra, student of Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad is one of the toppers who scored 99.85% in Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The Class 10th results were declared on 6th May 2019. In total, there were 13 students who scored 499 out of 500 marks in the Class 10 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board exams becoming the national toppers.

Speaking of the student’s performance, Ms Manju Rana, Principal, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad said, “It is a proud moment for our school as the student of our institution have brought laurels by securing excellent results in CBSE 2019 board examinations. . I, congratulate the students with their teachers who have put in their efforts to achieve the positions. Jaipuria fraternity wishes them all the very best for all their future endeavors.”

TS SSC results 2019: Telangana 10th Results to be announced soon

TS SSC results 2019, TS 10th Result 2019

TS 10th Result 2019 | The Telangana State Board of Secondary Education is expected to declare the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) or Class 10 exam results today.

TS SSC Class 10 Result 2019 will be announced on the TBSE’s official website – bse.telangana.gov.in. Alternatively, students can also check the results on manabadi.com, examresults.net, indiaresults.com, results.cgg.gov.in, vidyatoday.in, examresults.net, vidyavision.com, indiaresults.com, schools9.com, and results.shiksha.

This year, the Telangana board conducted the SSC or Class 10 exams from 16 March to 2 April.

TS SSC Class 10 Result 2019: Steps to check

Step 1: Visit the official website – bse.telangana.gov.in or other alternative websites mentioned above.

Step 2: Under the results section, search for SSC 2019 results tab.

Step 3: Click on SSC 2019 results tab. You will be redirected to a new page.

Step 4: Log-in using roll number and other details.

Step 5: Results will be showcased on the screen

Step 6: Download the file and take a print out for future reference.

SMS services: Those unable to access their results via the internet can avail the board’s SMS service. To receive a result on SMS, type TS10<space>REGISTRATION NUMBER and send it to 56263.

Notably, in order to pass the exam, the candidates will need to score a minimum of 35 per cent in each subject and 28 marks out of 80 in theory. 20 marks of formative assessment will be added to the marks scored out of 80 to calculate the total marks.

According to the rules, TBSE doesn’t allow for reevaluation of papers, however, students can apply for recounting or re-verification, in case of dissatisfaction.

The Telangana Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) recently came under heat after 19 students committed suicide post the declaration of Class 12 or intermediate results, in which 03 lakh students failed. High Court had ordered TBSE to revaluate answer sheets of the failed students.

However, there was no remarkable change observed in the result of the students after re-verifying. Failed subjects, remained failed after re-verification too, the board asserted.

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