Right around 60 U.S. colleges recorded a concise supporting Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in their push to stop the Trump administration from enforcing new visa guidelines that would ban some international students from entering and staying in the nation to go to school. Stanford and Duke colleges, and the seven other […]
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MHRD and UGC in a meeting said that the new session in universities and colleges will reopen in November across the country. Universities and Colleges New Session will begin from November Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, the universities and colleges are closed since March. The pandemic has duly affected the academics this year. However, in […]
UGC said a lack of examinations would raise authenticity concerns of degrees. All states should hold final year examinations. The UGC announced compulsory examinations for final year students based on the recommendation of the internal panel. After this, the announcement many states denied to apply the UGC guidelines because of the prevailing pandemic. The Maharashtra […]
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) released a revised academic calendar for the current academic year on 8 July in view of COVID-19. AICTE Issued Revised Academic Calendar 2020 The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) revised its calendar for the session 2020-2021. The revised calendar was released after the UGC issued the […]
At the beginning of this week, the UGC affirmed mandatory examinations for final year students. The UGC will ask states to adopt revised guidelines. The UGC announced compulsory examinations for final year students based on the recommendation of the internal panel. The panel was formed on the recommendation of MHRD to take a final decision […]
On Wednesday the Karnatka HC stayed with the state government’s order and banned online classes from pre-primary level to class 10th. Meanwhile, the court said that the administrative orders passed by the government under Article 162 of the constitution can’t curb the fundamental rights under article 21 and 21A.
Colleges may see an expanding interest for arts and humanities degrees in the wake of coronavirus, as youngsters reconsider their qualities and organizations require progressively empathic and systematic reasoning, a university head has anticipated. David Garza, minister of Monterrey Institute of Technology, said that nations were confronting significant difficulties in zones, for example, economic growth, […]
With a dream to change India into a skilled country, the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and Microsoft today declared a vital organization planned for giving digital skills to more than 1 lakh youth in the nation throughout the following a year.
The HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank declared on Monday that “final year examinations of the universities will be conducted by September end. The schedule of July is being postponed due to a jump in COVID-19 cases. In an official statement released by the MHA, said “in a letter written to Union Higher Education Secretary today […]
UGC revisited guidelines for holding examinations won’t apply to Madhya Pradesh. No examinations for promoting the students of Madhya Pradesh. University Grants Commission (UGC) revisited its guidelines for the conduction of final year examinations. On Monday the panel released its guidelines. It allowed universities and higher educational institutions to conduct its examinations by the end […]