Odisha to conduct Class 10 special exam from July 30, check details
July 02, 2021 19:10 ISTThe students who are unhappy with their result can now appear in the special class 10 exam to be held between July 30 and August 5
The students who are unhappy with their result can now appear in the special class 10 exam to be held between July 30 and August 5
The university, earlier this week, announced the implementation of the domicile reservation from the academic year 2021-22, as part of its inclusion and expansion plan approved in April/May this year
Daily for 14 hours, it broadcast lectures in Hindi, Marathi, English and Sanskrit - recorded by 150 teachers in a studio - which all could access and gain education, said Radio Vishwas 90.8 Station Director Dr. H.V. Kulkarni
The candidates who want to edit or make corrections in their application process can do so through the website- eamcet.tsche.ac.in. EAMCET will be conducted between August 4 and 10
The admission process will be held in three phases, phase 1 registration from July 1, phase 2 registration between July 23 and 27, and third phase from August 5 to 10
RBI JE Result 2021: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the results of RBI JE recruitment exam 2021. Candidates who have appeared for the RBI Junior Engineer examination can check their result on the official website-- rbi.org.in.
The plea also sought a direction to the MCC to conduct a separate counselling for the NEET-MDS 2021. The results for admissions in PG courses for BDS candidates were announced on December 31
The priority service category list will be available till July 6, the candidates can check and download through the official website- kvsonlineadmission.kvs.gov.in
The computer based NTPC exam will be held on July 23, 24, 26 and 31. A total of 2.78 lakh candidates were enrolled to appear for the exam
Following the Supreme Court mandate, the institute has relaxed options for opt-out for CA aspirants. The candidates who will appear on CA exam from July 5 onwards can check the guidelines avaialble at icai.org
Private schools in the national capital can collect fees on a monthly basis with a 15 per cent reduction in lieu of facilities that could not be utilised by students during the lockdown period, the Delhi government announced on Thursday.
The report noted that the overall dropout rate at the secondary level in the country is over 17 per cent, while in the upper primary classes (6 to 8) and the primary level it is 1.8 and 1.5 per cent respectively.
After Supreme Court's directions, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) on Thursday opened up the opt-out window for more students with regard to the July-scheduled examinations.
As per the announcement, the marks provided this year will not be considered for state government jobs. The students will have to appear for special eligibility test to be eligible for government jobs
The candidates appeared in the exam can check the result through the websites- ao.nta.ac.in/results, nta.ac.in
A review petition was on Wednesday filed in Supreme Court seeking cancellation of Private/Compartment/Patrachar examinations for CBSE Class 12 students.
The Supreme Court will hear on July 2 a plea challenging the "delay" in the announcement of counselling schedule for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test and Masters of Dental Surgery courses (NEET-MDS) 2021.
The candidates who will affected by Covid during exam will be allowed opt out and it will not be treated as an attempt. As per the verdict, the candidates can appear in exams to be held in November or can take backup exams later as per rules
Minister Inder Singh Parmar's statement has now gone viral on the social media. The parents union has demanded an apology from the minister. They have also decided to file a defamation case against Parmar
The third admission list will be released on July 5, if seats remain vacant. The provisional list of selected candidates will be announced between July 2 to 6
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