ABVP urges DU college principals to extend deadline for assignment submissions
June 04, 2021 7:09 ISTABVP has submitted a memorandum to 56 principals of Delhi University colleges requesting extension in deadline of assignment submission.
ABVP has submitted a memorandum to 56 principals of Delhi University colleges requesting extension in deadline of assignment submission.
AAP student wings and teacher wings have both urged CM Arvind Kejriwal to open COVID-19 vaccination centers at 28 govt-run Delhi University colleges.
Delhi University (DU) is likely to start its registration process for admissions to undergraduate courses on July 15, the varsity's acting vice-chancellor P C Joshi said, while asserting that the admissions will be based on merit. Officials said they are anticipating the fact that all school boards would have declared results by then.
IISc Bangalore bagged 37th position, while IIT Ropar has secured 55th rank, IIT-Indore- 78th rank.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday surprised CBSE students and their parents when he joined a virtual session organized by the Education Ministry. He heard the issues and concerns of the students and their parents.
The India Wide Parents' Association (IWPA) on Thursday wrote to the Union Ministry of Finance and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) to voice similar concerns put forth by CA students.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee earlier said that the 12th exam will be conducted in late July and class 10 in mid-August.
Following CBSE footsteps, Maharashtra has also cancelled state board examinations for Class 12.
Chorus has been growing louder to postpone INI CET examination which is scheduled to take place in June. Several medical aspirants, who are currently serving amidst the COVID-19 crisis, have expressed apprehensions on taking the offline examination.
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the CBSE and CICSE to place on record objective criteria for assessment of marks in two weeks.
Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on Thursday hailed PM Narendra Modi's decision to cancel CBSE Class 12 examination.
The intermediate exam has earlier been deferred till mid-July.
Class 12 Board Exams Cancelled: The Supreme Court has directed the CBSE and CICSE to place on record objective criteria for assessment of marks in two weeks.
A decision regarding cancellation of Class 10 and 12 exams was taken at a cabinet meeting today.
The suspense over engineering entrance exams JEE Mains and medical entrance exam NEET will end soon. The Ministry of Educaton will soon review the situation to decide on conducting the two remaining editions of the key exams, sources told news agency PTI.
Several medical students, who undauntedly continue to serve the nation in the hour of crisis, took to Twitter using #PostponeINICET to raise their concerns as soon as they were notified of their June 16 INICET exam.
Earlier, the exam was scheduled to be held on May 8 but was postponed due to the second wave of Covid-19 raging in the country. But now as the new date has been announced, there is confusion and chaos among the doctors as they do not have time for preparations.
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia Wednesday said it is time the government starts planning about how class 10 and 12 students will be assessed in March 2022 considering another academic session could be affected by the Covid pandemic.
Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad said that a proposal has been sent to Disaster Management Authority and the decision on class 12 exam will be taken in a day or two following a meeting. The health and safety of the students will be our priority, the minister added
Detailing the admission process, the VC said that like last year, the admission process will be entirely online. He said that students have to apply online, when the registration process link activated at the website- du.ac.in. The VC, however did not mention the dates of admission process
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