”We are going through a complete review of our curriculum so that we can enhance the student experience. The exercise is being conducted after over a decade. Over the last several years, IITs have moved from being predominantly undergraduate and engineering institutions to full-fledged universities offering a wide range of courses,” he said.
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JEE Main 2021 will be held in four sessions. The Registration for the same begins today, December 15, and the last day to register for JEE main is January 15, 2021. In the next academic year, the JEE Main will be conducted in multiple sessions- February, March, April, and May 2021.
University Grants Commission released its new guidelines allowing the universities and colleges to conduct final year exams of students by the end of September. It asked all the states to compulsorily implement the guidelines even if they ordered the cancelation of exams earlier.
In Arts and Humanities stream, Stanford University has topped the diagram. A sum of six colleges from the US included in the best 10 rundown, rests are United Kingdom-based. From India, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and the University of Delhi made sure about included inside elite of 501
The number of foreign students coming to India’s Foreign Student Numbers for studies has surged by nearly 42 percent in less than a decade. However, the countries that send students to India have remained almost the same over the years,
The UGC (Open and Distance Learning Programmes and Online Degree Programmes) Regulations, 2020, were informed on Friday. It laid the framework for online degrees as well as distance learning programmes. On 6th September the higher education regulator University Grants Commission (UGC) released directives for online degree programmes. It laid the framework for online degrees as […]
On Thursday Odisha Higher Education Minister Arun Sahoo requested MHRD Ramesh Pokhriyal not to make final year exams mandatory. Arun Sahoo wrote a letter to MHRD Nishank requesting him not to make the conducting of final year exams of UG and PG students compulsory in Odisha amid of the COVID-19 outbreak.
At the conclave, Prime Minister Narendra Modi indicated that the formal roadmap for NEP 2020 is ready to be implemented in 2022.
On Friday while addressing the conclave on ‘Education in 21st Century’ under the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi indicated that the formal roadmap for NEP 2020 is ready to be implemented in 2022. The conclave was being organized by the Ministry of Education.
The current circumstance of education on the planet is comparable, is encountering a change in outlook and innovation is assuming a critical job. Not at all like its commonness recent, chiefly in some created nations and certain upscale territories of India, advanced learning or e-learning has now become the standard. In any event, for the individuals who are unprepared for it, this is the main conceivable approach to continue education. In this circumstance, most instructors and teachers have found, and maybe even imagined, newer roads of virtual educating. In spite of the fact that it might appear as though Indian education is bringing an unexpected jump into the future, it is regardless, an essential jump that was in the making particularly to make more future-prepared residents.
According to the New Education Policy released on Wednesday, the National Testing Agency (NTA) will be provided additional charge to conduct a common entrance test for admission to Higher Education Institutions across the country. Till the date, NTA conducts common entrance test conducts all the engineering exams- JEE Main, medical exam- NEET, JNUEE, DUET, UGC NET, and other examinations across the nation.