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Medical Pupils To Graduate Early To Meet Growing Demand In USA

Medical Pupils

Coronavirus in the USA has spread greatly incurring significant damage to more than 1 lakh people. A few medical schools over the US are thinking about early graduation for senior pupils to empower them to enter the human services framework that is going under strain and satisfy the developing need for the medical workforce as […]

Amid Covid-19, UGC Promoting Online Courses For Teachers & Students

Online Courses for Teachers

India’s higher education controller has suggested that students and teachers use the lockdown time frame viably by taking up online courses. In a report to all vice-chancellors and school principals on March 25, the University Grants Commission (UGC) secretary Rajnish Jain said that students and professors could select online seminars on the computerized platforms. Various […]

For Females Unemployment Rate Increments With Higher Education Level

Female Unemployment

The unemployment rate in India increments with the ascent in education level, all the more so for females, the Parliament told on Monday. Individuals with education level up to primary have been the most utilized in India and the pattern has been similar from 2011 to 2018. Females living in rural areas of the nation […]

Work From Home For College Faculty

Work From home for faculty

Work from home is proving difficult for many faculty members of different colleges. Here are some points that can help institutions to reduce pressure. At the point when institutions began sending students and professors home due to COVID-19, over a couple of academics opined on social media this would be an aid for research efficiency: […]

Delhi Government Plans To Set Up It’s Education Board

Education board

AAP govt. will set up its education board to prepare students for challenges, says Sisodia Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday said that the government has assigned ₹15,815 crores for the education segment which is 24.33 % of the complete budget keeping with the ‘Kejriwal Model of Governance’ which ensured quality education to all […]

‘Work From Home’ Option For College Teachers

work from home

College administrations do not understand whether the State Government would broaden the ‘work from home’ idea for teachers as supported by the University Grants Commission, to battle the spread of novel coronavirus. In an appeal to Vice-chancellors, D.P. Singh, Chairman, University Grants Commission, called for recognition of essential precautions in the hour of emergency. Referring […]

Students Urged To Switch To Online Courses: Pondicherry University

Pondicherry University

Pondicherry University has requested that students use the advanced education platform being given by the Consortium to Educational Communication (CEC), Delhi, to stay aware of their course study from home during the period classes are suspended because of the COVID-19 flare-up. In a press note, Radhika Khanna, Head I/c, Educational Multimedia Research Center, Pondicherry University, […]

UGC Update: Reschedule Exams after March 31, 2020

Reschedule Exams

In order to counter the Coronavirus pandemic, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has given a circular asking all higher education institutions to reschedule their exams after March 31, 2020. In the press note, the association expressed, “All progressing University examinations might be rescheduled after March 31, 2020. Second, all assessment work might be rescheduled after […]

Online Master’s Program In Public Health For Global Change

Online Master's Program

In a world confronting a global health crisis, and with more anticipated to come, there’s no better time to strive for global change than now. What’s a more important postgraduate certificate for this than the University of California, Berkeley’s (UC Berkeley’s) online Master’s Program in Public Health (MPH)?

SAIL Allowing Applications For Annual Summer Program

SAIL

The Summer Academy to Inspire Learning (SAIL) is presently allowing applications for students and volunteers to take an interest in its annual summer program. Applications are open for 8th-12th graders to take an interest in the camps and for the University of Oregon students to chip in as mentors. SAIL is a pre-college program intended […]