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“Complete Syllabus By The End Of May”: Dr. Ashwath Narayan

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Dr. Ashwath Narayan, deputy chief minister and minister for higher education, has instructed the vice-chancellors (VCs) of all colleges in the state to finish the syllabus by taking on the web classes for a degree before the finish of May and prepare the students for assessment. Dr. Ashwath Narayan held a video conference on Saturday, […]

ACTA Denounces Forswearing Of Dearness Allowance

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Aided College Teachers’ Association (ACTA) has encouraged the State Government to halt from considering Dearness Allowance as a benefit, and to rather take a gander at it as an integral part of the pay structure offered intermittently to oversee inflation in part. The government should, thus, rethink its choice to retain Dearness Allowance and to […]

In Maharashtra, Final Year Students To Give Exams Rest Will Be Promoted

Following quite a while of disarray, Maharashtra’s minister for higher and technical instruction, Uday Samant on Friday explained that all final year students will show up for tests between July 1 and 30 through all other year students will be elevated to the following scholastic year. This choice comes not exactly seven days after a […]

J & K To Reopen Universities, Colleges With 30% Staff But No Classes

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Colleges, universities, and professional courses’ institutes in Jammu and Kashmir (J & K) revived for regulatory works with 30 percent staff, a day after the Higher Education Department permitted them to revive, yet not run any classes till May 30. Principals of respective institutions will draw duty programs of training staff to begin pending assessment […]

Odisha Education Department Announces Dates For UG/PG Exams

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Odisha Education Department has taken a choice on leading undergraduate and post-graduation assessments in the coming months. Recognizing the COVID-19 circumstance, the Higher Education Department of the Odisha Government has chosen to direct the in plus-3 (Plus-lll) last year semester assessments between June 20 and July 24 this year.

University Of Arizona Collaborates With O.P. Jindal University To Help Indians Get Degree

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India’s OP Jindal Global University (JGU) said on Wednesday that it has marked a settlement with The University of Arizona to enable Indian students to acquire a US degree without leaving their home nation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Given travel limitations, school postponements and visa bans, JGU said it has made adaptable, moderate choices with […]

New Exam Dates For JEE, NEET Announced By Education Minister

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Union Human Resources and Development (HRD) Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on Tuesday declared the dates for competitive exams including JEE 2020, NEET during a live connection with students. The Q and A session by the HRD Minister went LIVE on Twitter and Facebook where students likewise asked their questions by means of his Facebook and […]

New National Education Policy Expects To Get Cabinet Approval Soon

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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 […]

UGC Update: Internships

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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 […]

UK Universities Expectations Of Getting Multi-Billion Pound Gets Crashed

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 […]