7 Days NSS Camp Begins In Amritsar's Guru Nanak Dev Ji University
In Amitsar's Guru Nanak Dev Ji University campus, a special NSS camp of seven days was inaugurated by Prof Hardeep Singh, Dean Academic Affairs. The motive of the camp is to make students & volunteers aware of how to work selflessly to uplift the marginalised. Meanwhile, Prof. Singh guided the students and asked them to have positive attitude towards society always.
Tags: NSS, Social Service, Amritsar, College, students
Courtesy: The Tribune
Tamil Nadu Has The Highest Medical Colleges In India; Totals To 69
Tamil Nadu will have the highest medical colleges in India. With 17 new government, private, and deemed universities, the State will have 69 medical colleges, offering 10,375 MBBS seats. Of total, 37 are government colleges, offering 5,125 seats in 2021. "We'll be able to add 1,450 MBBS seats this year," said Dr. R Narayanababu, the Medical Education Director. Furthermore, currently 12 % of India's medical seats are from TN.
Tags: Tamil Nadu, College, Medical, MBBS, MBBS Seats
Courtesy: The Times of India
BJP MLA Indra Pratap Alias Khabbu Tiwari's Membership Disqualified: Uttar Pradesh
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA, Indra Pratap alias Khabbu Tiwari from Ayodhya's Gosaiganj seat was disqualified from Uttar Pradesh Assembly's membership. The decision came after a special court convicted Tiwari for using a fake marksheet to get admission in college. Furthermore, he was sentenced to five years imprisonment. Elected as MLA in 2017, Khabbu Tiwari's membership is reported to be considered terminated from October 18.
Tags: Uttar Pradesh, Fake Marksheet, College, BJP, MLAs
Courtesy: ANI
Karnataka: Colleges To Have 15 Minute Internal Assessment Every Hour
State Educational Minister Dr CN Ashwatha Narayana, on October 29, decided that every higher education students will be dedicating 15 minutes in each hour of their regular class towards internal assessments. "Actions have been taken to upgrade quality of higher education," he said in a press meet. Moreover, "the government has entered in an agreement" with 'Unacademy' to facilitate and prepare students for all India competitive exams,… read-more
Tags: Karnataka, College, University Students, Higher education, Exams
Courtesy: ANI
Over 52,000 Students Get Admission In Delhi University
Delhi University has reportedly provided admissions to more than 52,000 students till now. As per sources, more than 10,000 applications have been approved by the principal on October 20. However, the cut-off of popular courses remained high, and the last date to apply for the third cut-off list is October 21. Furthermore, DU has received a total of 1,61,024 applications under three lists this year.
Tags: India, Delhi university, du 3rd cut off 2021, Delhi, College
Courtesy: News 18
Odisha Govt Allows Colleges, Universities & Hostels To Reopens
Noticing the improvement in the COVID-19 situation, the Odisha government has allowed the colleges and universities to reopen for the first-year students from September 20. Besides, the government also ordered to reopen the hostels from September 19 for the students. However, it's mandatory for all to follow COVID-19 protocols to attend the institutions. But those who reside in containment zones have been restricted to come to college and… read-more
Tags: Odisha government, College, university, Reopen, Covid-19
Courtesy: ANI
Kerala To Reopen Colleges From October 4 For Final Semester Students
Kerala's COVID-19 regulations have been relaxed, allowing colleges to resume from October 4 after a year-long closure as per health regulations. In an order, Higher-Education-Department Joint-Secretary Sajukumar stated that classes for final semesters of degree and postgraduate programs will begin rigorously following COVID-19 health guidelines. The practical science lessons are to be given priority and online classes will continue for the… read-more
Tags: Education, College, Kerala, Covid-19, Covid appropriate behaviour
Courtesy: NDTV
UP Govt Shuts Schools & Colleges For 3 Days Following Heavy Rainfall
Uttar Pradesh government on September 16 stated that all schools and colleges will be closed for the next three days in the wake of continuous rainfall in the state. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) also warned against more rainfall and said it would continue in north India until September-end. Reportedly, the rains have taken the lives of 14 people in the state so far.
Tags: School, College, UP government, rainfall, IMD
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
Goa To Start Physical Classes By September
In general stream institutions of Panaji, Goa, the academic year 2021-22 will begin on September 1, in physical mode, although Standard Operating Procedure's (SOP) have already started being discussed. "SOPs are to be drawn up by each college depending on the feasibility, based on its student numbers and infrastructure," said Principal of government college, Khandola, Purnakala Samant. Institutes prefer that third-year students take physical… read-more
Tags: Goa, College, SOP, Panaji
Courtesy: The Times Of India
BTech To Add 'Constitution Of India' Subject To Its Curriculum
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH), affiliated colleges will now have "Constitution of India" as a substitute subject. Students studying BTech, CE, ECE, ME, EEE, CSE, and IT from JNTUH affiliated can now learn about Constitution. Reportedly, students who have completed "eight years of regular BTech and six years of lateral entry BTech and have been transferred from other institutions and JNTUH affiliated autonomous… read-more
Tags: JNTUH, BTech students, Constitution, Hyderabad, College
Courtesy: News 18