New National Education Policy correction process was on cards for a long while now. As of late, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi had led a gathering with education heads and HRD Ministry where the education arrangement of India was talked about and New National Education Policy was approached to be changed. Since two […]
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This is in continuation to our earlier letter of even number dated 29.4.2020 vide which the Guidelines on Examinations and Academic calendar were issued. As per the letter, it was made clear that the guidelines are advisory in nature and the Universities may accordingly plan their activities keeping in view the safety and interest of […]
Universities’ expectations of a drawn-out government bailout in the UK have been run, however, £2.6bn in tuition fees will be paid early and ministers swore to permit full fees to be charged regardless of whether students couldn’t come back to address theaters. Michelle Donelan, the universities minister, said institutions could keep on charging the full […]
Congress-affiliated students’ body NSUI said it unequivocally sentences the transition to drop student portrayal from dynamic collections of colleges after The Indian Express announced that the last draft of the new National Education Policy (NEP) “is quiet on student interest in dynamic bodies, panels, and institutional procedures of a university or college”. As indicated by […]
New seating framework, staggered classes, diverse mess and library rules, redid hostels and canteens, could be a piece of students’ socially far-off lives in schools and universities when they return, with the HRD Ministry shaping safety guidelines to be followed at whatever point homeroom learning is continued.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a gathering on education and accentuated the requirement for adoption of technology in education conveyance, quality in instructing learning conditions, however, there was no affirmation on when the new National Education Policy will be prepared for appropriation. “PM Narendra Modi held a gathering today to consider the issues and changes […]
The COVID-19 lockdown has authoritatively deferred the 2020-21 academic session, with a government delegated committee suggesting that the customary mid-July start for higher education ought to be pushed to September. Universities and schools the nation over have been shut since March 16 when the Union government reported a countrywide classroom shutdown as one of the […]
As per reports, the Undergraduate and Postgraduate exams for the Higher Education and Technical Education Courses in Maharashtra are not prone to be held before May 31, 2020, because of the COVID-19 lockdown issued in the state. State Higher education and Technical Education Minister Uday Samant while addressing a nearby media said that the lockdown […]
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi showed yesterday that the coronavirus lockdown could proceed past May 3 in parts of the nation most noticeably awful influenced by the pandemic a.k.a hotspots or “red zones”, news office PTI cited officials as saying that schools, colleges, shopping centers, strict spots, and public vehicle are likewise prone to stay closed past that day when the continuous lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic is scheduled to end.
The examination observing committee led by Kerala University Vice-Chancellor V P Mahadevan Pillai on Friday arrive at a resolution that the varsity could continue examinations by the second week of May. Be that as it may, examination calendar would be distributed simply after the lockdown finishes on May 3, public vehicle framework is in the […]