EDUCATION

ICSI CS June 2021 results to be declared tomorrow | Here's how to check
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As stated by ICIS, the candidates will not be receiving any physical copy of the mark sheet. A formal e-result Marks Statement of Executive Programme (OId and New Syllabus) and Foundation Programme examinations will be uploaded on the website of Institute www.icsi.edu immediately after the declaration of result.
DU Admission 2021: Admissions process under second cut-off list to close tomorrow
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Candidates applying for the UG courses under the second cutoff list will be receiving the approvals by October 14 as per the guidelines shared by the university. Followed by the approvals, the candidates will be given the fee payment deadline till October 15. It is necessary to submit fees to book the seats.
Andhra aims for CBSE affiliation to govt schools by 2024
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The state government has also set its sights on improving the sports culture in the schools. The Chief Minister said that playgrounds should be mandatory for all schools. He directed the officials to map the schools without playgrounds, so that necessary lands can be acquired and allotted for playgrounds in such schools.
Delhi University colleges release second cut-off list  
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Several colleges such as Ramjas College, Aryabhatta College, Swami Shraddhanand College, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, Jesus and Mary College and College of Vocational Studies have released their second cut-off list.
Help EWS category kids overcome 'stark consequences' of digital divide: SC
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It directed the Delhi government to develop a plan to help children of EWS category and added that Centre and state governments should jointly work to develop a realistic and lasting solution to ensure children are not denied education due to lack of resources. A bench headed by Justice D.Y. Chandrachud said: "It is necessary for Delhi government to come with a plan to uphold the salutary objective of RTE act.
NEET-SS exam pattern change: SC says medical education has become a business
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A bench headed by justice D.Y. Chandrachud said: "The impression we get is, that the medical education has become a business and medical regulation has also become a business". The bench also comprising justices Vikram Nath and B.V. Nagarathna said this would become a tragedy for medical education in the country. The bench told Centre's counsel, "If there is obduracy on your part, arms of law are long enough to prevent that".
Massive Covid surge forces Harvard Business School to shut down
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Dean of HBS Srikant Datar said that the decision to shut down the school has been taken to protect the interest of Harvard University as a whole and protect its image. He further said that the classes will be held online until the end of October. This change affects almost all first-year and some second-year courses.
NEET 2021: SC allows OCI candidates to appear for counselling under general category
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The interim order was passed after the OCI candidates had filed a petition challenging the March 4, 2021 notification issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs to treat them at par with Non-Resident Indians(NRIs) for the purpose of college admissions. This meant that the OCI candidates would have to pay high fees similar to the NRI candidates for the medical course seats in India.
DU 2021 admissions: Aryabhatta and Deshbandhu release first cut-off lists
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Aryabhatta's first cut-off list across 13 UG courses has been released. The highest cutoff is set at  98.5 percent for BA (H) Psychology. The cut-off for BA (H) Economics is 98 percent and BA (H) English is 96 percent. Deshbandhu's cut-off for BSc. (H) Physics is the highest at 98 percent.
DU's Ramjas College, SRCC set 100% marks in 1st cut-off list for UG courses
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DU's Aryabhatta College has raised its cut-off marks by 1 to 2 per cent this year as compared to the merit list released in 2020. Aryabhatta College has set cut-off marks of minimum 98 per cent for students seeking admission in Bachelor of Arts (B.A) Economics course and upto 97 per cent marks for pursuing B.Sc Computer Science programme.
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