NEET UG 2022 Answer Key Today at neet.nta.nic.in, Know Release Time and other details here.

NEET UG 2022 answer key

NEET UG 2022 Answer Key Today at neet.nta.nic.in, Know Release Time and other details here.

NEET UG 2022 answer key will be released by NTA today, August 30, 2022. Candidates can check the answer key and raise objections on the official website – neet.nta.nic.in.

NEET UG 2022 answer key

The National Testing Agency is expected to announce the answer key for NEET UG 2022 today, August 30, 2022. According to the notification released on August 26, NTA will be releasing the NEET UG 2022 results on September 7 and the NEET UG answer key today.

Once released, candidates who appeared in the NEET UG 2022 will be able to check the official answer key by NTA for Q, R, S, and T codes at neet.nta.nic.in.

Candidates will have the chance to challenge the provisional answer key online by paying a non-refundable processing fee of Rs 200 per challenged answer within a set time frame. A non-refundable processing fee of Rs 200 per challenged question must be paid by candidates who wish to submit a protest against the OMR grading.

Around 18,72,343 candidates participated in NEET UG 2022, held at 3570 different centers located in 497 cities throughout the country, including 14 cities outside India.The NEET UG examinations were held for the first time in Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Colombo, Doha, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos, Manama, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, and Singapore, along with Dubai and Kuwait City. 

How to download the NEET UG answer key

  1. Visit the official website of NTA 
  2. Click the link “official NEET answer key”.
  3. The official NEET 2022 answer key will show up on the screen.
  4. Search the NEET answer key according to the question paper code
  5. Match the responses mentioned in the answer key and calculate the expected scores

NEET 2022 answer key: How to challenge

  1. Visit neet.nta.nic.in
  2. Click on the link, “NEET UG 2022 answer key”
  3. Enter the login credentials and click on submit
  4. Select the questions for which an objection has to be raised
  5. Pay the objection fees and click on submit
  6. Download the NEET 2022 answer key page for future reference

 

NIT Srinagar asked students to not watch India-Pakistan matches. Read to know why.

nit Srinagar

NIT Srinagar asked students to not watch India-Pakistan matches. Read to know why.

The students were also directed to avoid posting any material related to the match on social media platforms.

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India-Pakistan Asia Cup cricket match took place this Sunday, and the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar had asked its students not to watch it in groups or post anything about it online.

The institute administration had asked the students to stay in their assigned rooms during the game, according to a notice issued by the dean of students’ welfare.

The notice released by the university reads, “Students are aware that a cricket series involving various nations is going on at the Dubai International Stadium. Students are hereby directed to take sports as a game and not create any kind of indiscipline in the institute/hostel,”.

The notice further reads, “If there is a group of students watching the match in a particular room, then the students to whom that particular room is allotted will be debarred from the institute hostel accommodation and a fine of at least Rs 5,000 will be imposed on all the students involved,”.

The university has taken this action because, in 2016, a clash broke out at the institute between outstation and local students following India’s defeat to the West Indies in the T-20 World Cup semi-final, leading to the closure of the NIT for a day.

Maharashtra teacher booked for canning class 10th student. Details below.

Maharashtra teacher booked on canning student

Maharashtra teacher booked for canning class 10th student. Details below.

A teacher in a private school in Thane district has been booked for canning a 15 year old boy. The boy’s hand has been fractured due to the caning given by the teacher.

Maharashtra teacher booked on canning student

A teacher at a private school in Maharashtra’s Thane district was arrested for allegedly caning a class 10th student and fracturing his hand, police said on Sunday. According to Inspector Raju Vanjari, Kalyan taluka police filed a case against the accused teacher under section 325 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt) of the Indian Penal Code as a result of complaints made by the injured boy’s parents.

Also read: Mizoram Teacher Arrested: Strips 6-Year-Old Girl’s School Uniform.

A 15-year-old boy was caned at a private school in Titwala town on Thursday, an official said. The boy had quarreled with his classmate, who complained to the teacher. The accused in turn caned the victim, causing his wrist to swell up, he said.

An x-ray revealed that the boy’s hand had been fractured; no arrest has been made so far. A member of the school management said the school was also conducting a parallel probe into the incident and suitable steps would be taken.

Supreme Court will hear pleas against the Karnataka High Court’s hijab ban order today.

Hijab ban

Supreme Court will hear pleas against the Karnataka High Court's hijab ban order today.

The Supreme Court will hear petitions challenging the Karnataka High Court order which upheld the Hijab Ban in schools, PUCs, and other educational institutes today, August 29th. More details here:

Hijab ban

The Supreme Court will be hearing pleas against the Karnataka High Court’s ban on wearing hijabs in schools today, August 29, 2022. The Karnataka High Court passed the order for the hijab ban in educational institutes on March 15, 2022. 

According to reports, a bench made up of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Hemant Gupta will hear the petitions filed in opposition to the order banning the hijab today, August 29, 2022. The bench will be hearing 23 petitions against the high court’s order to ban the hijabs for female Muslim students.

On March 15, the Karnataka high court ruled that wearing a hijab is not mandatory in Islam. It upheld the state government’s executive order from February 5 banning the headscarf in schools and colleges, which sparked widespread demonstrations and counter demonstrations throughout the state and in several other Indian cities.

The High Court of India’s three-judge bench ruled that the Quran does not mandate the wearing of hijab for Muslim women, but merely “a means to gain access to public places.” The judges also noted that the attire is a measure of social security but not a religious end in itself.

In a decision issued on March 15, the Supreme Court also called for a speedy and effective investigation into the stoking of the controversy surrounding women wearing the hijab in Karnataka. The court suspected that “unseen hands” were at work to engineer social unrest and disharmony in the state.

 

GATE 2023: GATE registration starts tomorrow. Know the documents required and other details here.

GATE 2023 registration

GATE 2023: GATE registration starts tomorrow. Know the documents required and other details here.

GATE 2023 registration

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur is expected to start the registration process for GATE 2023 from tomorrow, August 30, 2022. Candidates who want to participate in the GATE 2023 examination can register on the official website of GATE- gate.iitk.ac.in.

The last date for GATE 2023 registration is September 30, 2022. Candidates are advised to fill in the registration form before the end date and to also check the eligibility criteria for GATE 2023.

Also read: GATE Exam Dates & Schedule

Documents required for GATE 2023 registration.

  1. Candidates passport size photo
  2. Scanned copy of the Category Certificate
  3. Scanned copy of PwD Certificate
  4. Scanned copy of Certificate of Dyslexia (if applicable)
  5. Scanned copy of ID proof such as Aadhar card, passport, Pan card etc.

Steps to fill out the GATE 2023 Registration Form

  • Visit the official website – gate.iitk.ac.in.
  • Register as a “New User” and fill in the registration form.
  • An application number/ enrollment ID will be sent to the registered email address.
  • Using login credentials, fill out the application form.
  • Correctly fill in the details such as educational qualifications, personal details, etc.
  • After completing the form, upload scanned documents including Passport-size Photograph, signature, eligibility certificate, SC/ST Certificate, and PwD Certificate as per the mentioned format and guidelines.
  • After that, pay the application fee by credit card, debit card, or net banking.
  • The declaration form must be read and submitted in order to finish filling out the application.
  • Take a printout of the GATE 2023 application form for future reference.

Is India’s hotel management sector in trouble as IHM receives 60% of vacant seats?

Hotel management in india

Is India’s hotel management sector in trouble as IHM receives 60% of vacant seats?

Hotel management in india

India’s hospitality sector has been hit hard over the last two years as the pandemic brought travel to a screeching halt. In an effort to keep afloat, businesses in the hospitality sector have had to get creative, offering new services and business models. 

Unfortunately, even this hasn’t been enough to stop the decline in popularity of hotel management courses at India’s colleges, with fewer and fewer students applying each year.

 

IHM faces huge crises as 60 percent of seats remain vacant.

According to some IHM sources, only 5000 seats out of a total of 12000 seats could be filled for the three-year BSc programme. The central IHMs in Guwahati, Gurdaspur, Srinagar, Shillong, etc. also had a really bad time, as only less than 30 percent of the seats could be filled.

There is a section of people who blame the National Council for this. According to them, the National Council was not able to gauge the decline in interest of students in hotel management and was still blindly affiliated with private institutions.Whereas,some people blame the National Testing Agency, as JEE is also facing an year on year decline since NTA has taken over the process.

Giving blame to institutes like IHM, a user, Ajinkyaa Shevate, says, “They take a huge amount of money as fees. But after completion of degree u get recruited in hotel as waiter, cook or housekeeping staff that too with minimum 17-20 k salary. “

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LinkedIn’s take on IHM's vacant seats and the problems hotel management students face in India.

According to Moupriya M, a voice coach and certified soft skills trainer, the salary of hotel management students is unbelievably low, and they are paid like peanuts and slog after working many hours and spending huge amounts of money on their education.

Talking about the hotel management colleges in India, Moupriya says, “Hotel Management Colleges are spending lakhs and crores of rupees on getting brand ambassadors and marketing to boost admission. And in the name of education, providing substandard lessons.”

Another LinkedIn user, Anup Kahyap, a Junior Superintendent (Hospitality) at the Indian Institute of Technology, believes that hotel management students are not treated well in India. He said, “Most hotels treat students like casual labor during the training period. They only do peeling, wiping, WC Cleaning, and table set up for their whole training period for a minimum of 12 hr. “

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UGC declares 21 universities as FAKE, and warns students against taking admission in them.

UGC declared 21 fake Universities

UGC declares 21 universities as FAKE, and warns students against taking admission in them.

The UGC has declared 21 universities as fake. Most of these universities are from Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Read on to know the names of these universities.

UGC declared 21 fake Universities

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has recently announced that 21 universities are fake and lack the power to confer degrees. These institutions have been operating under the University Grants Commission Act, 1956.

Out of the 21 fake universities, 8 are located in Delhi, 4 in Uttar Pradesh, 2 in West Bengal and Odisha, and 1 in Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Puducherry, and Andhra Pradesh.

Also read: The UGC Chairman Spoke About Issues Related To Higher Education.

The UGC has released a statement today, claiming that degrees can only be conferred if the university is established under a Central, State/ Provincial Act, or by an institution which is deemed-to-be a university. The statement goes on to say that institutions that are especially empowered by an Act of Parliament can also award degrees. The UGC has called the list of universities published today “self-styled, unrecognized institutions” and states that they have no power to confer degrees.

The statement released by the UGC states, “Students and the public at large are hereby informed that the presently following 21 self-styled, unrecognized institutions, which are functioning in contravention of the UGC Act, have been declared as fake universities, and they are not empowered to confer any degree.”

The fake universities from Delhi are All India Institute of Public and Physical Health Sciences (AIIPPHS), Commercial University Ltd., United Nations University, Vocational University, ADR-Centric Juridical University, Indian Institution of Science and Engineering, Vishwakarma Open University for Self-employment and Adhyatmik Vishwavidyalaya (Spiritual University).

Badaganvi Sarkar World Open University Education Society of Karnataka; St. John’s University, Kishanattam, Kerala; Raja Arabic University, Nagpur, Maharashtra; Sree Bodhi Academy of Higher Education, Puducherry; and Christ New Testament Deemed University of Andhra Pradesh have been declared fake.

The Nababharat Shiksha Parishad and North Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology are the fake universities of Odisha, while the Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine and Institute of Alternative Medicine and Research are fake universities in West Bengal.

Fake universities from Uttar Pradesh are Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith, Prayag; National University of Electro Complex Homeopathy, Kanpur; Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University and Bhartiya Shiksha Parishad, Bharat Bhawan.

Railway job aspirant removes thumb skin and puts it on a friend’s hand in a bid to pass the biometrics; gets caught

Railway job aspirant

Railway job aspirant removes thumb skin and puts it on a friend's hand in a bid to pass the biometrics; gets caught

In order to get a job with the railways, an aspirant burned off his thumb skin using a hot pan so he could attach the skin to his friend’s thumb. This would allow his friend to clear the biometric verification and appear for the exam on his behalf.

Railway job aspirant

In an attempt to procure a job in the railways, an aspirant charred off his thumb skin using a hot pan so he could attach the skin to his friend’s thumb, who would then clear the biometric verification and appear for the exam on his behalf. 

However, the attached skin fell off when the exam supervisor sanitized the proxy’s hands during the biometric verification at the railway recruitment test conducted in Gujarat’s Vadodara city on August 22.

The candidate and his “proxy” have been arrested. A senior doctor said they wouldn’t have been able to commit fraud even if the transferred piece of skin had stayed on. On Wednesday, city police arrested candidate Manish Kumar and his friend Rajyaguru Gupta for alleged cheating, said Additional Commissioner of Police S M Varotariya.

“To prevent any sort of cheating, all the candidates were required to give their thumb impression, which was then matched with their Aadhaar data through a biometric device before the test. At that time, the device failed to register the thumb impression of a candidate named Manish Kumar despite repeated attempts,” Vorotariya said.

During the biometric, the supervisor got suspicious when Gupta started to hide his hand. When the supervisor sprayed the candidate’s hand with sanitizer, the skin fell off his thumb.

The police have filed complaints against both the friends under Penal Code Sections 465 (forgery), 419 (cheating by impersonation) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy).

NEET UG 2022: NEET UG results to be released by september 7?

NEET UG results 2022

NEET UG 2022: NEET UG results to be released by september 7?

NTA is expected to release the NEET 2022 results by September 7, 2022, and the NEET answer key by August 30, 2022.

NEET UG results 2022

The National Testing Agency(NTA) is expected to release the  National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2022 by September 7. The NEET UG answer key is expected to be released on August 30. Candidates who have appeared in the NEET UG can check their results on the official website – neet.nta.nic.in.

The new notification released by the NTA states, “The National Testing Agency will upload the provisional answer keys, scanned images of OMR answer sheet and recorded responses for NEET UG 2022 on the website https://neet.nta.nic.in/ for candidates to challenge by August 30th, 2022.””.

Candidates will have the chance to challenge the provisional answer key online by paying a non-refundable processing fee of Rs 200 per challenged answer within a set time frame. A non-refundable processing fee of Rs 200 per challenged question must be paid by candidates who wish to submit a protest against the OMR grading.

Around 18,72,343 candidates participated in NEET UG 2022, held at 3570 different centers located in 497 cities throughout the country, including 14 cities outside India.The NEET UG examinations were held for the first time in Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Colombo, Doha, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos, Manama, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, along with Dubai and Kuwait City. 

How to download the NEET UG answer key.

  1. Visit the official website of NTA 
  2. Click the link “official NEET answer key”.
  3. The official NEET 2022 answer key will show up on the screen.
  4. Search the NEET answer key according to the question paper code
  5. Match the responses mentioned in the answer key and calculate the expected scores

ICSI results 2022: CS executive results declared at icsi.examresults.net.

ICSI executive result2022

ICSI results 2022: CS executive results declared at icsi.examresults.net.

The ICSI has declared the CS executive results. To check the results, candidates can visit the official websites – icsi.examresults.net

ICSI executive result2022

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has announced the results of the CS Executive June 2022 exams today, August 25, 2022. Candidates can check their respective results on the official websites: csi.edu and icsi.examresults.net

To download the individual scorecard, candidates can log into the examination portal using their CS registration ID and password. The examination results for the CS professional exams have already been announced today, August 25, 2022, at 11 a.m.

The institute has also released the programme-wise all India provisional merit list and the list of CS toppers along with the results. Candidates who pass the CS Executive exams will be able to enroll in the Professional Programme. Those who complete the CS Professional programme will get their physical mark sheets within 30 days of the result declaration.

How to check the CS Executive June 2022 Results.

Candidates can check their CS June results by following the steps mentioned below:

  1. Visit the official website – icsi.examresults.net
  2. Open the students’ portal and then click on the result link
  3. Enter your login credentials, like registration ID and password.
  4. Your CS results for 2022 will be displayed on the screen
  5. Download the results and save them for future reference.

 

ICSI Results 2022: CS executive list of toppers.

ICSI CS exams: list of toppers
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