K'taka Students In Dilemma Over Pending Exams As Classes Resume Further
Students from Karnataka colleges are stuck in a situation where even semester classes have resumed while the odd semester exams are yet to be conducted due to COVID-19 blues. Students said the dilemma has created anxiety and pressure to remember the academic portions of two semesters. Meanwhile, Bangalore University V-C R Venugopal stated that 10 days preparation time will be given to students before the odd semester exams.
Tags: Karnataka, Bangalore, Bangalore university, College, Exams, students
Courtesy: The Times of India
No Exams For Classes 1- 9 This Academic Year: Karnataka Govt
Karnataka Public Instruction department has decided to not conduct written exams for students from class 1-9. While students from class 1-5 will be promoted directly to the next class, oral examinations will be conducted for the students from grades 6-9 along with an assignment-based approach. The decision was made after analysing the effect of learning and accessibility of online classes to several students citing the pandemic.
Tags: Exams, Online classes, Coronavirus Pandemic, Schools
Courtesy: Deccan Herald
To Avoid Clash With CBSE Exams, CLAT 2021 Rescheduled To June 13
Earlier scheduled on May 9, CLAT 2021 will now be held on June 13. The date has been postponed to avoid the clash with CBSE examinations scheduled from May 4 to June 10. However, the CLAT 2021 registration were started earlier on January 1 at… read-more
Tags: CLAT 2021, Education, Exams, National Law Universities
Courtesy: Times Now
Haryana Education Board Announced the Supplementary Exams Date For Class 10 and 12
The Haryana secondary Education Board supplementary exams for class 10 and 12 will begin on October 29 and October 28 respectively. Reportedly, class 10 exams will continue till November 18, and 12th exams will get over by November 23. The exams are scheduled to take place between 2PM to 5PM and students are advised to follow social distancing norms at the exam centres. The complete details are available on the … read-more
Courtesy: Times of India
AILET, CLAT Exams to Held On September 26 And 28 Respectively
The law entrance exams, All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) and Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), are scheduled to be held on September 26 and 28 respectively. The National Testing Agency stated that the AILET exam for admissions at National Law University, Delhi will be conducted from 11 am to 12.30 pm. CLAT, for securing admissions to other law universities, will be conducted from 2 pm to 4 pm.
Tags: law exams, NTA, Exams, CLAT
Courtesy: Career360
CBSE Class 12 Compartment Exams Results Will Be Declared by October 10
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) informed the Supreme Court on September 24 that the results of the compartmental exams for class 12 will be announced on October 10. The University Grants Commission (UGC) also stated that the admission process will close on October 31, giving students time to apply for higher education. The apex court has closed the case after this, thanking CBSE and UGC.
Tags: CBSE, compartmental exams, Exams, UGC, Supreme Court
Courtesy: ANI News
Delhi University's Second Phase of Open Book Examination Sees Low Attendance
Delhi University’s second phase of Open Book Examination on September 14 saw a low student turnout. Centre coordinators said, the attendance was as low as 50%. Of the 13,815 School of Open Learning's students, merely 3,035 opted for physical mode of exams. Besides, just 285 students from regular colleges registered themselves for physical mode. First phase of the examination for UG and PG students concluded last month only.
Tags: Education, Delhi university, Covid-19, Exams
Courtesy: The Indian Express
NLAT 2020: Students Complain of Technical Faults During Test
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) conducted its National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) on September 12. But, according to reports, a number of students were unable to take the online test owing to technical faults. While a few students were unable to login, others faced problems related to submission of the test papers. However, NLSIU tweeted that it saw a strong start to NLAT with 93.2% attendance.
Tags: Law, Education, Exams, ENTRANCE EXAMS
Courtesy: Deccan Herald