JKBOSE Board Tests 2023: Class tenth, eleventh and twelfth provisional datesheet declared

JKBOSE Board Tests 2023: Class tenth, eleventh and twelfth provisional datesheet declared

JKBOSE Class tenth, eleventh and twelfth date sheet: Understudies can check the timetable at the authorized site — jkbose.nic.in.

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JKBOSE Class tenth, eleventh, twelfth date sheet: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) on Saturday released the provisional timetable for yearly regular tests for classes 10, 11 and 12. Understudies can can check the timetable at the authorized site — jkbose.nic.in.

In delicate zone regions, the tests for class 10 will start from 9th March; for class 11, the test will start from 6th March; for class 12, the tests will start from 4th March. In hard zone regions, the tests will start from 11th March for class 10, 10th March for class 11 and 8th March for class 12.

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Last year, the JKBOSE class 12 results were announced on February 9 for the Kashmir division and the outcomes for the Jammu division were declared on June 30. In the Jammu division, the board recorded a general pass level of 70% where girls had defeated boys this time, scoring the maximum in all streams. 75% understudies got distinctions, and 60 percent got first division.

In 2022, class 10 results for the Kashmir division were released on September 14, while for the Jammu division, they were announced on July 14. For Kargil division, the results were declared on March 5 for classes 10 and 12.

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Delhi schools are closed due to the bitter cold

Delhi schools are closed due to the bitter cold

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Delhi School Closed: Due to the extreme cold wave that is affecting the nation’s capital, the Delhi government announced on Sunday that all remedial classes for students in classes 9 through 12 are suspended immediately.

However, the Delhi Directorate of Education stated in its circular dated January 8 that practical exams, internal assessments, and project work for candidates for the CBSE Class 10, 12 board exam will continue as per the schedule announced by the board.

With this, all schools in Delhi are closed to students, with the exception of those preparing for board exams. The Delhi Department of Education previously declared January 1–15 as the winter break.

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From January 1 through January 15, 2023, all public schools run by the Directorate of Education will be closed for the winter break.

Remedial classes will be held for classes 9 through 12 in order to update the curriculum and improve students’ academic performance. These classes will give the students the chance to review the subject’s fundamental ideas from the perspective of the exam, it was added.

Amid the ongoing cold wave, many north Indian states have announced school holidays for their students.

As reported by news agency ANI, all schools in Lucknow up to Class 8 will remain shut till January 14.

Recently, state governments of Bihar and Jharkhand have also announced school holidays due to the ongoing cold wave.

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Beginning in January, the CBSE will offer students counselling services.

   

Beginning in January, the CBSE will offer students counselling services.

CBSE will also release bilingual podcasts on the same topics, which will be available on the CBSE’s official website, cbse.gov.in.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced on Saturday that it will begin offering counselling services to students in grades 10 and 12 in January of this year. This will be accomplished through the use of IVRS, tele-counselling, and podcasts.

CBSE made this decision with the knowledge that students would be taking offline board exams after a two-year break.

“For the ease and familiarisation of the students the board had already made available the sample question papers, Exam pattern, marks distribution on the website. However, in order to provide psychological support and solutions to students, the counselling service, which previously began in February, will now begin in January this year,” according to the official release.

The first mode of counselling will be via IVRS. CBSE provides free IVRS service to students and parents 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling the Board’s toll-free number 1800-11-8004. Through this, information and suggestions about stress-free exam preparation, time and stress management, frequently asked questions (FAQs), COVID prevention, important contact details of CBSE offices, and so on, in Hindi and English, can be accessed from anywhere in the country.

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The Board, like IVRS, will provide counselling services through voluntary tele-counselling services. This, too, is a free service provided by the Board, which can be reached at 1800-11-8004 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday. This year, 84 principals and counsellors from India and other countries are providing this service. There are 73 principals and counsellors from India, and 11 from Nepal, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Singapore.

“Over the years, the Board has shared many important messages on social media and has also used YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram platforms to actively engage with students,” according to a letter from the Board. “Multimedia content on various topics such as specific learning disabilities, substance use disorders, and life skills to deal with them can also be viewed and listened to.”

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CBSE Presents New Skill Subjects For Class 9, 11; Adds New Expertise Modules For Middle Schools

CBSE Presents New Skill Subjects For Class 9, 11; Adds New Expertise Modules For Middle Schools

The CBSE-affiliated schools are not expected to pay any expense for presenting the skill module and expertise subject at any level.

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The CBSE has taken numerous drives for integrating Skill Training in its affiliated schools according to the rules of the National Education Policy  (NEP) 2020. Over 27 lakh understudies of Class 9 and Class 12 at present learning skill subjects in around 22,000 affiliated schools.

CBSE offers 22 Skill subjects in Class 9 and Class 10 and 43 expertise subjects in Class 11 and Class 12. The new ability subjects that have been presented for Class 9 incorporate  Design Thinking and Innovation, Foundation Skills for Sciences (Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology) and Electronics and Hardware. The new expertise subjects for Class 11 incorporate Design Thinking and Innovation, Physical Activity Trainer, Land Transportation Associate and Electronics and Hardware.

Presently, CBSE is offering 33 expertise modules for center school understudies. All expertise modules are for a length of 12 to 15 hours. 70% of the time span will be given to hands-on activities and 30 percent will be utilized for theory.

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The schools and understudies are allowed to choose one or more of these expertise modules. These ability modules will likewise be made accessible in web-based self-learning mode and understudies can take up the classes in internet based mode also. The assessment of these modules will be school-based and will ideally be project based. The assessment is to be finished by the school according to the measures given by the board. These modules can be presented through the individual hobby clubs (if any). The schools and understudies are allowed to pick any skill modules either at Class 6, Class 7 or Class 8.

CBSE in its round expressed, “The Scheme of Studies for the understudies picking expertise subjects in classes IX-X has been changed as follows: If an understudy concentrates on three necessary subjects (i.e., Science, Math and Sociology) and furthermore decides to concentrate on an Skill subject (provided as 6th optional subject), then, at that point, the total of best five including two languages(Subject 1 and 2) and the best three (from subject 3, 4, 5 and 6, including Expertise subject) can be considered for calculation of percentage”.

The CBSE-affiliated schools are not expected to pay any expense for presenting the expertise module and skill subject at any level. According to the revised affiliation Bye-laws of the board, a school doesn’t need to apply independently for presenting any supplementary subjects, including expertise subjects, except Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The school are required fill in the details in the Online Affiliated School Information System (OASIS) form and give the expected details.

“For the Syllabus, Learning Material/Workbook, Test Question Papers and Earlier Years’ Question Papers of the different Skill Subjects/Modules being presented by CBSE from Classes VI – XII, visit the ‘Skill Education’ webpage of the CBSE Academic website (Direct link: http://cbseacademic.nic.in/skill-education.html)”, the CBSE circular added.

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CBSE Adds New Skill Modules For Middle Schools; Introduces New Skill Subjects For Class 9, 11 T

CBSE Adds New Skill Modules For Middle Schools; Introduces New Skill Subjects For Class 9, 11

There is no fee for introducing the skill module and skill subject at any level in CBSE-affiliated schools.

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New Delhi, India – The CBSE has taken numerous initiatives to integrate Skill Education in its affiliated schools in accordance with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 guidelines. Over 27 lakh students in Class 9 and Class 12 are currently enrolled in approximately 22,000 affiliated schools to study skill subjects.

CBSE Adds New Middle School Skill Modules; Introduces New Class 9, 11 Skill Subjects

In CBSE-affiliated schools, there is no fee for introducing the skill module and skill subject at any level.

India, New Delhi – In accordance with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 guidelines, the CBSE has undertaken a number of initiatives to integrate Skill Education in its affiliated schools. Currently, over 27 lakh students in Class 9 and Class 12 are enrolled in approximately 22,000 affiliated schools to study skill subjects.

Schools and students may select one or more of these skill modules. These skill modules will also be available in online self-learning mode, and students will be able to attend classes online. These modules will be evaluated at the school level, preferably through a project. The school is responsible for assessing students in accordance with the criteria established by the board. These modules may be made available through the respective hobby clubs (if any). Schools and students are free to select any skill module at the Class 6, Class 7, or Class 8 levels.

 

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“The Scheme of Studies for the students opting for skill subjects in classes IX-X has been amended as follows: If a student studies three compulsory subjects (i.e., Science, Mathematics, and Social Science) and also chooses to study a Skill subject (offered as sixth optional subject), then the aggregate of best five including two languages (Subject 1 & 2) and the best three (from subject 3, 4, 5 & 6, including Skill subject) can be considered,” CBSE stated in its circular.

There is no fee for introducing the skill module and skill subject at any level in CBSE-affiliated schools. Except for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, a school is not required to apply separately for the introduction of any additional subjects, including skill subjects, under the revised affiliation Bye-laws of the board. The school must fill out the Online Affiliated School Information System (OASIS) form and provide the necessary information.

“Please visit the ‘Skill Education’ webpage of the CBSE Academic website (Direct link: http://cbseacademic.nic.in/skill-education.html) for the Curriculum, Study Material/ Textbook, Sample Question Papers, and Previous Years’ Question Papers of the various Skill Subjects/Modules being offered by CBSE from Classes VI – XII,” the CBSE circular added.

 

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State governments that offer loans to students wishing to study abroad.

State governments that offer loans to students wishing to study abroad.

In terms of financial requirements, studying abroad in Canada, the United States, Australia, or even Ukraine is a difficult task. However, some Indian states offer student loans to help them achieve their goals.

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The cost of education is one of the most important factors that students consider when researching higher education abroad. The rising cost of education, inflation, the falling value of the rupee, and an increase in interest rates as a result of repo rate hikes have all pushed students to seek out innovative ways to finance their higher education abroad.

Using government loan schemes that offer the lowest interest rates and interest subsidies is one of the best ways to save money on financing higher education abroad. Students who want to study abroad can consider the following government education loan programmes and interest subsidy schemes.

NBCFDC is a non-profit organisation established by the Government of India’s Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to help members of the backward classes who live below the poverty line. One of the organization’s best programmes is an education loan to pursue technical and professional courses abroad (and also in India).

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This scheme is open to students who have been admitted to a graduate-level or higher course and have a family income of up to Rs 3 lakh. The scheme will cover 85 percent of the expenses for overseas education, up to a maximum of Rs 20 lakh. The student will be responsible for any remaining expenses.

The scheme’s interest rate is 4% p.a. for boys and 3.5% p.a. for girls.The moratorium period is set at 5 years, regardless of the type or duration of the course.

Loan repayment period – After the moratorium period expires, the maximum loan repayment period is ten years.



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National Medical Commission: Compulsory rotatory medical internships

National Medical Commission: Compulsory rotatory medical internships

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The National Medical Commission (NMC) today issued guidelines regarding the validity of compulsory rotatory medical internships (CRMIs). 

The official notice states that on or before October 21, 2022, all foreign medical graduates who have completed or begun their required rotatory internships in medical colleges, institutes, or hospitals that have been approved by the previous Medical Council of India (MCI) will be considered valid. This will be considered a one-time measure, though

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In addition, the Commission added that any internship that began in non-teaching hospitals after October 21, 2022, will be deemed “invalid.”.

According to the NMC’s official notice, this decision was made after the Commission received “various requests and representations.”

Many medical students protested the NMC’s decision on CRMIs in November of last year, claiming that it would force students who received their UG course completion certificates on or before June 30, 2022, to complete two years of internship rather than the customary one. According to the NMC, this would have compensated for the loss of clinical training brought on by the Covid pandemic.

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IIM Bodh Gaya: Placement report 2023

IIM Bodh Gaya: Placement report 2023

 Registered growth of 34 percent and 22 percent year-on-year (YoY).

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IIM placement season is here, IIM Bodh Gaya has received the highest package of Rs 48.58 lakh. The average stood at Rs 16 lakh and the median stood at Rs 15.25 lakh, it has registered a growth of 34 percent and 22 percent year-on-year (YoY).

Further, the average domestic package of the batch’s top 25, 50, and 75 percentiles stood at Rs 21.82 lakh, Rs 18.79 lakh, and Rs 17.08 lakh, respectively.

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Top MNCs that participated in placements

This year, the institute welcomed close to 70 firms to take part in the final placement for a group of more than 200 students.

The BFSI, consulting, FMCG, IT and analytics, e-commerce, and manufacturing sectors contributed the most recruiters. The majority of offers—nearly 50%—were made by BFSI, the largest employer.

97 offers were made to the graduating class as a result of the participation of all the major banks, insurance companies, and fintech companies, including Axis Bank, BNY Mellon, HDFC Bank, HSBC Bank, ICICI Bank, ICICI Securities, ICICI Prudential, IDBI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, SBI Capital, Fincare SFB, Spice Money, and Yes Bank.

The graduating batch also witnessed decent participation from e-commerce giants such as FMCG, and market research firms like Amazon India, Bluestone, Haldirams, Reliance Retail, MoEngage, and Porter.

Download IIM Bodh Gaya placement report here: https://indiaeducation.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Placement-Report-2022-IIMBG-1.pdf

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UGC Releases New Guidelines For Foreign Universities To Set Up Campuses In India, Know Details Here

UGC guidelines for foreign universities in india

UGC Releases New Guidelines For Foreign Universities To Set Up Campuses In India, Know Details Here

The UGC announced in the draft regulations that foreign universities setting up campuses in India will have the freedom to devise their own admission process.

UGC guidelines for foreign universities in india

The University Grants Commission (UGC) chairperson M Jagadesh Kumar announced on Thursday that foreign universities will now be allowed to set up their campuses in India and decide their admission process and fee structure.

This is in step with the National Education Policy, 2020. In the past, there have been attempts to allow foreign universities to set up campuses in India, but they have faced resistance from the BJP, which was in the Opposition then, and the Left parties.

Also read: IITs are enrolling more foreign students, Know the reason why

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The UGC announced the draft regulations for ‘Setting up and Operation of Campuses of Foreign Higher Educational Institutions in India’ and said that foreign universities setting up campuses in India will have the freedom to devise their own admission process. 

“No foreign higher education can set up campuses without the approval of the UGC,” the chairman said.

He further added that these universities cannot offer online or distance learning programs. They can offer only full-time programs in physical mode.

Kumar stated that foreign universities who are looking to set up campuses in India will be given initial approval for a timeframe of ten years. He went on to say that the cross-border movement of funds will go through as per the Foreign Exchange Management Act. 

“It’s essential for foreign varsities to make sure that the education imparted at their Indian campuses is equal in quality to what is being offered at their main campus,” he added.

The final norms will be notified by the end of the month, taking into account feedback from stakeholders, Kumar said. He added that foreign varsities’ approvals will be renewed in the ninth year if they meet certain conditions.

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