CBSE CTET 2021

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Registration Deadline For CBSE CTET 2021 Extended Till October 25

Registrations for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2021 has been extended to October 25 by CBSE. However, the exam will be conducted as per schedule from December 16 to January 13, 2021. Reportedly, the Board has established another test center in Leh. Three-year integrated B.Ed.-M.Ed. candidates and those who've a minimum 55% marks in Post-Graduation can also apply for the exam. 

Tue, 19 Oct 2021 - 03:27 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: CBSE, CTET, extended, Teachers, ctet 2021

Courtesy: Hindustan Times

CBSE introduces Blockchain Technology; Aims to go Paperless

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CBSE Introduces Blockchain Technology; Aims To Go Paperless

The CBSE adopted Blockchain technology on September 26. Earlier, CBSE has introduced Artificial intelligence (AI) and Machine learning (ML) for affiliation systems. Antriksh Johri, CBSE Director of Information and Technology, told the media that by using this technique, the data is linked and stored with cryptographic security so that it is immutable and traceable. This move is aimed at making board results paperless and tamper-proof through… read-more

Mon, 27 Sep 2021 - 03:00 PM / by Muskan Arora

Tags: CBSE, CBSE Board, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain Technology, Machine learning

Courtesy: The Economic Times

CTET Exam Notification

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CTET Registrations To Start From Sept 20: CBSE

The Central Board of Secondary Education released the official notification for CTET on September 18. A detailed information bulletin informing the syllabus, tentative dates, eligibility criteria and examination fee will be released on September 20 at ctet.nic.in. The test tentatively will be conducted through the online medium from December 16 to… read-more

Sat, 18 Sep 2021 - 07:27 PM / by Muskan Arora

Tags: CBSE, CTET, Entrance Tests, Admit Card

Courtesy: India Today

CBSE Examination

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Delhi Schools Demands Hike In CBSE Exam Fee; Parents In Dilemma

Delhi schools are to collect CBSE exam fees with a list of students for the upcoming 10th and 12th examinations before September 30. Earlier, CBSE had increased the fees to 1,200 for SC, ST, and 1,500 for the rest in 2019. All India Parents Association wrote to the Delhi government requesting "to cover the fees due to financial distress," as 1.5 lakh students transferred from private to government schools.

Sat, 18 Sep 2021 - 12:15 PM / by Ettishree Shukla

Tags: CBSE, Board Examination, Fees, Delhi Government

Courtesy: The Indian Express

Delhi University Expected Cutoff 100%

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Delhi University To Kickstart Admission Process; Expected Cut-off Over 100%

Delhi University has released registration forms for UnderGraduate admissions, and the first cut-off is to be out on October 1. Thereafter the admission process will start on October 4. About four lakh students have registered, and the number of students scoring over 95% in CBSE boards alone rose from 35,000 in 2020 to 70,000 in 2021. This can lead to an increase in the already skyrocketing cut-offs. 

Fri, 17 Sep 2021 - 02:50 PM / by Muskan Arora

Tags: Delhi university, DU admissions, du cutoff, CBSE, Covid-19

Courtesy: News 18

A poster of NEET Exam 2021

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NEET 2021 Exam To Be Held As Scheduled, Says Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has on September 6 denied postponing the scheduled date, September 12, for NEET 2021 issued by National Testing Agency (NTA). A bench of three judges said they're ''neither impressed nor willing to postpone NEET 2021''. Earlier, the bench had on September 3 said the demand was unnecessary. As per the schedule, students can download admit cards on September 9 from read-more

Mon, 06 Sep 2021 - 02:53 PM / by Ettishree Shukla

Tags: NEET, CBSE, Board Examination, Supreme Court

Courtesy: Times Now News

Karnataka schools are opening

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Schools To Reopen For Class 6-8 In Karnataka: CM Basavaraj Bommai

In a meeting chaired by CM Basavaraj Bommai on August 30, announced to reopen schools from class 6 to 8 in the districts which have recorded only a 2% Covid-19 positivity rate. However, the schools for classes 9 to 12 have already been resumed from August 23 under strict covid-19 protocols. Besides, all those students who can not attend physical classes will have an option for online classes.

Mon, 06 Sep 2021 - 01:31 PM / by Ettishree Shukla

Tags: CBSE, Schools Reopen, Covid-19, Karnataka

Courtesy: Times Now News

CBSE class 12 result to out today

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CBSE Class 12th Results 2021 To Be Out On July 30

In its official notification, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has said the class 12 results will be declared July 30 at 2PM on cbseresults.nic.in. Digilocker.gov.in and the Digilocker App platform can also be used to view the results. Students can download their result certificates and documents from the app or "CBSE-Education sector." Students… read-more

Fri, 30 Jul 2021 - 11:47 AM / by Prateek Chakradhar

Tags: CBSE, Class 12 result, 12th results, Results

Courtesy: NDTV

CBSE to bifurcate this year's exam

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CBSE To Bifurcate Exams For Students Of Classes 10, 12

Due to back-to-back disruptions in examinations owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a new assessment scheme for class 10 and 12 students of the academic year 2021-22. CBSE will conduct board exams for the respective classes in two parts. The first term exams will be held from November-December, while the second term will be held from March-April.… read-more

Tue, 06 Jul 2021 - 03:57 PM / by Balaji L

Tags: CBSE, cbse students, Final year exams, Covid-19

Courtesy: abplive news

Supreme Court of India.

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CBSE XII Board Exam: Students Claim Physical Exam As Unconstitutional

As many as 1,152 students approached the Supreme Court to cancel CBSE private or compartmental exams and requested to adopt the evaluation formula similar to regular students. However, the plea says, the decision would risk the life of students, also violate the 'right to life and health' under Article 21 of the constitution. Besides, the applicants said, the current situation is not favourable to conduct any kind of physical examination.

Mon, 21 Jun 2021 - 09:46 AM / by Sohini Mandal

Tags: CBSE, Compartment Exams, private exams, Supreme Court

Courtesy: Money Control