EDUCATION
NEET 2021 Exams: Admit cards issued by NTA | Here's all you need to know
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) exams 2021 for undergraduate students is scheduled for September 12. The admit cards for the same has been issued on the official websites of NTA. Admit cards of the registered students can be downloaded from neet.nta.nic.in.
India's first digital education platform in the design space
The platform is conceptualized to be consumed by anyone and everyone -- starting from school children in the 6th grade, young adults working or studying in design-based industries, homemakers who are passionate about learning design even design entrepreneurs. Learners will be awarded certifications post completion of assessments. The Designer's Class aims to close the gap in design-led education.
CBSE Class 12 pvt, 'patrachar' students can seek provisional admission: SC
Lawyers, appearing for the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), submitted before a bench headed by Justice A.M. Khanwilkar that these students can apply for admissions on a provisional basis subject to producing results, which would be declared by the CBSE.
St Stephen's cut offs: 99.5% for General, 74.5% for CNI category
In the cut offs for the 2021-22 session given out by St. Stephen's College, for instance in BA Philosophy (Honours) while the cut off for general category in Humanities is 98.75 per cent it is 73.75 per cent for CNI category. In BA History (Honours), the cut off for general category in Humanities stream is 98.25 per cent while for CNI it is 73.25 per cent.
Digitization in education led teachers to develop professionally
Mode of teaching notwithstanding, students' approach towards learning is always shaped by their teachers' effectiveness in providing a supportive and conducive environment for learning. When pedagogical techniques evolve at an accelerated pace, they become instrumental in facilitating the personal and professional growth of teachers. To prepare students for the 21st century challenges, globally.
JNU set to reopen in phases from Monday
Initially, the campus will open with 50 per cent capacity. PhD scholars are being allowed to come to the campus so that they can complete their thesis within the stipulated deadline of December 31. According to the JNU administration, students with disabilities will also be allowed to come to the university.
Delhi University to get new Vice-Chancellor soon
The names of more than a dozen candidates have been discussed. Among them the most prominent names include Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Vice-Chancellor (VC), M. Jagdish Kumar, Delhi Technological University VC Yogesh Singh, A.D.N. Bajpai and Sangeeta Mishra, etc.
Virtual classrooms need to be more imaginative: Sudha Murthy
"What we are witnessing right now is just a 'translation' of a physical classroom into a virtual one, something which is not working at all. We need to improvise and use our imagination to ensure that children receive what is being taught and do not get bored," she tells IANS.
First cut-off list of St Stephen's college out, 99.5% for BA Eco
Students can check the college's cut-off list by visiting the varsity website. However, this year the cut-off has been the highest as compared to the last year. St. Stephen's college releases its cut-off list separately as against other colleges affiliated to the DU. Apart from this, the college conducts its own admission process with 50 per cent of its college seats reserved for Christian candidates.
'Children can't be exposed to risk': SC stays Kerala move on Class 11 exams
A bench headed by Justice A.M. Khanwilkar and comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy and C.T. Ravikumar orally observed: "There is an alarming situation in Kerala. It accounts for nearly 70 per cent cases of the country, with over 30,000 daily cases. Children of tender age can't be exposed to risk."
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