EDUCATION
NEET 2021 to be held on Sep 12
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2021 exam will be conducted across the country on September 12 following the Covid-19 protocols. The application process for NEET (UG) 2021 will start from 5 p.m. on Tuesday through the website(s) of the NTA, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Monday.
Schools, coaching centres to reopen partially in Chandigarh
The schools -- from Class IX to Class XII -- will reopen with authorisation from the parents, while online teaching will continue. The coaching institutes can also reopen for students on the condition that the staff and students attending the sessions have taken at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine. Also, appropriate protocols must be followed strictly, said the order.
Record 99.72% students pass SSC exams in Goa
Announcing the results, Goa Board for Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Chairman Bhagirath Shetye said that 23,967 students appeared for the Class 10 exams out of which 23,900 had passed. A record 99.72 per cent of students appearing for the state SSC examinations have passed in academic year 2020-21, an official said on Monday.
Maharashtra: Schools to reopen for Classes 8 to 12 from July 15
Making the announcement in a video message, Varsha Gaikwad, the Minister of School Education Department, said that the state government is working to ensure safe resumption of schools in corona-free villages. She further said that having a blended approach to education has become a must in order to reach out to as many children as possible across the state.
ICSE, ISC Board Exams 2022: CISCE reduces syllabus for many major subjects
For the ICSE (class 10) exams, the syllabus for history and civics, geography, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, economics, commercial studies, computer applications, economic applications, commercial applications, home science, physical education, yoga, and environmental applications has been revised.
Lucknow University courses now include Covid concepts
The concepts related to the pandemic have been included with the object of making students learn about the present scenario and also the challenges ahead. The syllabus has been passed by their respective boards of studies and the faculty board and will be tabled at the academic council meeting to be held on July 17 for final approval.
DU announces Open Book Exam results for May-June examinations
DU Dean, Examination, D.S. Rawat, said, "Now the results of B.Sc Analytical Chemistry, B.Sc (H) Biological Sciences, B.Sc (H) Geology, Agrochemicals with Applied Life Sciences, M.Sc Electronics, M.Sc Genetics and B.Sc (H) Chemistry have been declared." According to Rawat, the semester results which have been declared earlier include B.Sc (H) Anthropology, BA (H) Arabic, and BA (H) Bengali.
Date to apply online for Karnataka CET-2021 extended
The students, who have not registered to appear for CET-2021, can apply online up to July 16 and pay the fees up to July 19 to become eligible to sit for CET for admission to various professional courses for the year. The decision has been taken on the request of many students and parents, Narayana, who holds the Higher education portfolio, said.
2021 NTA JEE Main exam registration process begins | All you need to know
The third session of the JEE Main, which is usually held in April, will now be conducted from July 20-25. Meanwhile, the fourth and last session of the entrance exams which are usually held in May will be now conducted from July 25 to 2 August. The registration window has once again opened for students who had missed the registration process earlier.
CBSE Board Exam 2022 for Class 10th and 12th to be held in 2 parts
The first part of the exams will consist of objective questions entirely and the second part will consist of all subjective questions. The weightage of marks of both the parts, objective and subjective, will be kept equal and the students would be marked on the basis of their performance in both these parts. Furthermore, it would be ensured that there is no overlapping of the syllabus.
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