Wednesday, March 15, 2017
CBSE Board Exams 2017:
Teachers share tips for Business Studies Paper tomorrow
Tips and tricks to write answers in the exam.
CBSE will conduct the Business Studies Exam 2017 for Class 12th
on March 16. Business Studies is a subject that is based more on the
clarity of concept than rote learning. 60 percent of the paper is based
on case problems, high order thinking skills and evaluation based
questions and 40 percent paper is based on the understanding wherein an
average student could score good marks. While writing the paper,
students should keep certain points in mind so that they could present
their ideas in the best possible manner.
Proper headings should be given while writing the answers and explanations should be crisp and to the point. Students should follow the order in the questions based on process. Have a look at tips to write answers in the CBSE Board Class 12th Business Studies Paper.
• Candidates are advised to begin the answer with proper statement. The statement should be based on the question. For example, ‘Management is called a profession due to the following reasons:’
• While attempting the Opinion based questions, students should validate their point of agreeing or disagreeing by giving supported reasons.
• Students should present the answer properly as it matters a lot.
• All parts of the questions should be attempted altogether.
• Do not beat around the bush giving lengthy explanation. Instead, write to the point. If 3 points are asked, write 3 not 5. The marks will be given for the first three points only.
• Do not write the answer twice. The marks will be written for the first attempt only and the second one will not be considered.
• HOTS should be attempted at the end.
• Read the questions carefully.
• Use ‘quotes’ wherever required.
Students should follow the above mentioned points to score good marks in CBSE Class 12th Business Studies paper.
Proper headings should be given while writing the answers and explanations should be crisp and to the point. Students should follow the order in the questions based on process. Have a look at tips to write answers in the CBSE Board Class 12th Business Studies Paper.
• Candidates are advised to begin the answer with proper statement. The statement should be based on the question. For example, ‘Management is called a profession due to the following reasons:’
• While attempting the Opinion based questions, students should validate their point of agreeing or disagreeing by giving supported reasons.
• Students should present the answer properly as it matters a lot.
• All parts of the questions should be attempted altogether.
• Do not beat around the bush giving lengthy explanation. Instead, write to the point. If 3 points are asked, write 3 not 5. The marks will be given for the first three points only.
• Do not write the answer twice. The marks will be written for the first attempt only and the second one will not be considered.
• HOTS should be attempted at the end.
• Read the questions carefully.
• Use ‘quotes’ wherever required.
Students should follow the above mentioned points to score good marks in CBSE Class 12th Business Studies paper.
By Urvashi Kapoor
| Published: March 15, 2017 11:39 AM IST
Link: http://www.india.com/
CBSE exams 2017: Smart tips to prepare for Biology paper
To deal with difficult topics, make diagrams or teach it to one of your friends to improve understanding
CBSE will conduct Biology paper on April 5. Here are some tips for students on how to score well in the paper.
1) Concentrate on NCERT content for the board exam preparation as the question paper is designed out of NCERT content.
2) Most of the process-based content should be prepared in the form of flow-charts and experiment set-ups and structure description can be prepared in the form of diagrams.
3) While preparing content, handy notes can be prepared where important terms/keywords related to a particular topic should be included as while evaluating weightage is given to the usage of specific terms.
4) Before you start preparing a chapter, segregate the complete chapter into graph study, diagrams and other illustrations, structure-description and processes. This will help you prepare the chapter more comprehensively.
5) Do as many sample papers with proper analysis for your performance in those tests. This will help you understand the specific lacunae in the preparation of a particular topic. Also you will be able to make out if you are uncomfortable with specific mode of questions (skill based, application based, HOTS, etc.)
6) To deal with a topic which you feel is difficult and most of the times you fail to attempt questions related to that topic, teach it to one of your friends. This will improve your understanding of the topic.
By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi |
Updated: March 15, 2017 2:05 pm
Source Link: http://indianexpress.com/- 15 Mar 2017 | Mumbai | Neelam Pandey | neelam.pandey@hindustantimes.com
FROM NEXT YEAR, SINGLE ENTRANCE EXAM FOR ENGINEERING COLLEGES
THE SINGLE TEST WILL BE ALONG THE LINES OF NEET, AN ALLINDIA TEST LAUNCHED IN 2016 FOR ENTRY TO MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES
However, students seeking admissions to the IITs will have to ace the JEE-Advanced after taking the single engineering entrance exam. The AICTE Council on Tuesday also approved a regulation which mandates institutes to introduce induction courses, revise curricula every year and undertake teacher training through the government’s e-learning platform, SWAYAM. Admission to engineering colleges across India will be done through a single entrance examination from next year with the AICTE approving a regulation in this regard, sources said.
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) on Tuesday approved a comprehensive package, including the single national test, for improving engineering education.
The AICTE, which is the statutory body and a national-level council for technical education, also directed institutes to go for induction courses, yearly revision of curriculum and teacher training through SWAYAM platform, said a source, adding that ₹250 crore will be spent to implement the package.
The Study Webs of ActiveLearning for Young Aspiring Minds (SWAYAM) is a programme developed by the government to take the best teaching learning resources to all by bridging the digital divide.
Once implemented, the single entrance test will do away with the practice of multiple entrance examinations conducted by central agencies, state governments and private institutions.
“The AICTE has come up with the regulation following a directive by HRD minister Prakash Javadekar. It will now be sent to the ministry for an approval. After that, a gazette notification will be issued,” said a source.
According to officials, the single test for engineering, as well as architecture courses, will be along the lines of the National Eligibility-Cum-Entrance Test (NEET), a single, all-India test for entry to medical and dental colleges launched in 2016.
However, students seeking admission to the Indian Institutes of
Technology (IITs) will have to clear the Joint Entrance Examination
(JEE)-Advanced after taking the engineering entrance exam.
“The AICTE has been advised to ensure that the examination process is standardised, keeping in view the country’s linguistic diversity. The test will also be conducted multiple times every year,” said a senior official on the condition of anonymity.
Regulations have been issued under the AICTE Act making it mandatory for every state to follow it. Sources said in case a state refuses to adhere to it, it will lose AICTE approval.
“The aim is to make the process more transparent, standardised, and free of corruption and commercialisation,” a government official said, referring to allegations that some private institutions charge exorbitant capitation fee from students.
India has more than 3,300 approved engineering colleges affiliated to universities, with an annual intake of an estimated 1.6 million students. But only about half of the seats are filled.
The current admission process at the graduation level is dependent on performance in entrance examinations conducted by various agencies.
“The AICTE has been advised to ensure that the examination process is standardised, keeping in view the country’s linguistic diversity. The test will also be conducted multiple times every year,” said a senior official on the condition of anonymity.
Regulations have been issued under the AICTE Act making it mandatory for every state to follow it. Sources said in case a state refuses to adhere to it, it will lose AICTE approval.
“The aim is to make the process more transparent, standardised, and free of corruption and commercialisation,” a government official said, referring to allegations that some private institutions charge exorbitant capitation fee from students.
India has more than 3,300 approved engineering colleges affiliated to universities, with an annual intake of an estimated 1.6 million students. But only about half of the seats are filled.
The current admission process at the graduation level is dependent on performance in entrance examinations conducted by various agencies.
Friday, March 10, 2017
Norms revised, now more students can score extra marks under sports quota
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Mumbai:
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The state has revised norms
of awarding extra marks to students who excel in sports, making it
possible for more children to avail them. While the earlier norms
required students to meet two criteria, now they will have to qualify
only for one of the two criteria. According to a government
resolution issued by the school education department on Tuesday ,
students will now have to either participate in international
tournaments or secure one of the top three positions at national-level
tournaments to get additional 25 marks in SSC and HSC exams. Similarly ,
students who participate in national-level sports tournaments or win at
state-level sports tournaments will get 20 extra marks. Students who
participate in
tournaments organized by the state government or any state-level sports
tournaments will be awarded 15 additional marks.
In 2015, sports quota marks were reintroduced after a three-year break.
Many had alleged that sports quota marks were misused by students giving
them an unfair advantage as many students secured 100% in board exams.
But when the state reintroduced the scheme, it laid down detailed
guidelines. According to these rules, students have to participate in
international and local tournaments and win at the national level to
score 25 additional marks and participate in national and local
tournaments and win at the state level to get 20 extra marks.
“The intention was to ensure that students who excel in sports get a boost in academics. While rest of the rules will remain the same, this change will mean that more students will be able to benefit from the scheme,“ said S Kharat, deputy secretary , school education department.
Source: Vinamrata Borwankar | The Times of India| Mar 09 2017 : (NaviMumbai)
“The intention was to ensure that students who excel in sports get a boost in academics. While rest of the rules will remain the same, this change will mean that more students will be able to benefit from the scheme,“ said S Kharat, deputy secretary , school education department.
Source: Vinamrata Borwankar | The Times of India| Mar 09 2017 : (NaviMumbai)
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
CBSE Class 12 Boards: Here’s what you should know about biology paper’s changed format
education Updated: Mar 05, 2017 18:58 IST(Getty Images/iStockphoto)
The number of application-based questions in the CBSE Class 12 Boards biology paper has increased.
Paper will have 5 sections. Section A will have 5 questions of one mark each; section B will have 5 questions of 2 marks each; section C, 12 questions of 3 marks each; Section D, 1 question of four marks and Section E, 3 questions of 5 marks each.
Usually
section A and E have direct questions so going through the paper from
section E to A (5 marks to 1 mark) helps. Section B and C are
application-based sections. Although this article does not in any way
state that this is the only way to write the paper, all suggestions are
meant to just help students and ensure they have a plan in place for the
paper.
Time management is really very important if you want a score of more than 95 in the paper. Fifteen (15) minutes are given for reading the paper. It should be utilised well. Read the question paper slowly and carefully. While attempting the paper, give 10 minutes to section A, 20 minutes for section B, 60 minutes for section C, 15 minutes for section D and 60 minutes for section E. Use the last 15 minutes to revise what you have written. It is important to support your answers with flow charts, and neat, labelled diagrams wherever possible. In order to help the examiner to quickly identify that you have written all relevant points, please underline the important terms and words.
Unit II of the syllabus has the maximum weightage (18 marks). Revise it thoroughly. Read your NCERT book carefully. Ecology will have largely application-based questions. You should be very thorough with graphs and diagrams of this section. Tables given in Unit III are also very important. Unit I will have comparatively direct questions. Unit IV is the most technical part. Be very clear with the concepts and keywords. Please underline keywords with the help of pencil. Practice attempting full length papers in the month of February and solve at least 10 sample papers including Board papers of the last five years. It will help you immensely.
Source Link: http://www.hindustantimes.com/education/
CBSE app to locate exam centre
NEW DELHI, Mar 08, 2017, DHNS
“The ‘Exam Locator App’ will help students in quickly knowing their examination centre on the basis of their roll number,” the school board’s spokesperson Rama Sharma said in a statement.
A student can easily find the address, images and geo location of the designated examination centre and know how to reach there with the use of the said mobile application.
“This mobile application has been developed for the students appearing for the CBSE Class X and XII board examinations beginning March 9 as a sequel to several IT initiatives taken by the Board,” she added.
Sharma said a student or a parent has to register through mobile number to receive a one time password (OTP) to avail the facilities.
“The OTP will help log on to the Centre Locator App. The student or parent can then access information by selecting the option X or XII and entering the roll number. The student’s information, address and photograph of the exam centre will be displayed on the screen for easy identification by the students,” she said.
“How to Reach” feature in the mobile application will enable students to fetch the route map from their current location to their examination centre location, she added.
Source: http://www.deccanherald.com/content/600067/cbse-app-locate-exam-centre.html
NEET UG 2017: CBSE opens one time correction window for NEET applicants on cbseneet.nic.in
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has opened the one time correction window for the NEET online application forms to ensure that there are no errors.
While aspirants who have not added their application form with Aadhaar Card and the candidates with nationality as Foreign, OCI, PIO and NRI cannot edit their identification identity. Candidates can make corrections in certain other sections which include Identification, Date of Birth, Gender, State Code of Eligibility, Category, Disability Status, Medium and Examination Centre. Candidates who can correct the date of birth are the candidates who have filled the form with IDs either than Aadhaar card etc.
Aspirants who have given Tripura either in their state of eligibility
or of qualifying exam will be able to change their centre of
examination to Agartala in case they have chosen Bengali as medium of
question paper. The NEET UG exam 2017 is scheduled to be conducted on
Sunday, May 7, 2017. CBSE will conduct of the entrance examination,
declaration of result and providing All India Rank to the Directorate
General Health Services, Government of India for the conduct of
counselling for 15% All India Quota Seats and for supplying the result
to state/other Counselling Authorities.
Source Link: http://www.india.com/education/neet-ug-2017...Saturday, March 4, 2017
State wants MH-CET to achieve JEE level
The GR clearly states
that MHCET for engineering and pharmacy courses will have to be
brought at par with JEE in terms of the level of difficulty, paper
pattern as well as quality of tests from next year.
DAYANAND MESHRAM, joint director of Directorate of Technical Education
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra common entrance test (MH-CET) conducted for
admission into engineering and pharmacy courses could change from next
year as the state has asked authorities to bring it at par with the
Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) from 2018-19.DAYANAND MESHRAM, joint director of Directorate of Technical Education
A Government Resolution (GR) was issued to announce the decision. “The GR clearly states that MH-CET for engineering and pharmacy courses will have to be brought at par with JEE in terms of the level of difficulty, paper pattern as well as quality of tests from next year,” said Dayanand Meshram, joint director of Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) which conducts the exam. The GR was released by the state last week and will be applicable from next year. This year the test will be based on previous year’s pattern and syllabus.
This change comes months after officials from DTE had proposed changes to the government in the MH-CET exam, in order to bring better quality applicants for engineering courses across institutes in the state. “Since the entrance exam to all medical and health science courses is already at par with national level exams, we wanted to make sure we avoid any lastminute changes to the engineering and pharmacy entrance test. This would give enough time to students to prepare for the entrance exam in 2018,” added Meshram.
Among some of the changes proposed, DTE asked for the syllabus for
MH-CET 2018-19 onwards to be based on the combined syllabus of classes
XI and XII like JEE, instead of only class XII which has been the norm
for CET. “The GR clearly mentions that the state higher secondary
education board has to upgrade their class XI and XII syllabus
accordingly, so it looks like we will stick with the state syllabus
only,” added Meshram.
While experts and senior officials are still sceptical about this move, the fact that this decision is not last minute has given relief to many.
“This way students will be better prepared for the entrance exam, unlike medical aspirants last year who had less than two months to cope up with CBSE syllabus for the NEET exam in 2016” said the professor of a technical institute in the city on condition of anonymity. He added that this move will help bring state students at par with others from across the change. “However, the government needs to make sure that it is implemented well, and no other changes are introduced last minute,” he added.
While experts and senior officials are still sceptical about this move, the fact that this decision is not last minute has given relief to many.
“This way students will be better prepared for the entrance exam, unlike medical aspirants last year who had less than two months to cope up with CBSE syllabus for the NEET exam in 2016” said the professor of a technical institute in the city on condition of anonymity. He added that this move will help bring state students at par with others from across the change. “However, the government needs to make sure that it is implemented well, and no other changes are introduced last minute,” he added.
Engg CET to get tougher next yr, on par with JEE
Yogita Rao | Mumbai:
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Govt Asks State Board To Upgrade Class XII Syllabus
From next year (2018), the
state government has decided to raise the standard of the state common
entrance test (CET) for admissions to engineering colleges to make it on
par with the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE).
In a government
resolution issued by the higher and technical education department, the
state has also asked the Maharashtra Board of School and Higher
Secondary Education to make efforts to upgrade their curriculum
in class XII. The move will make it easier for students to prepare for
both the state as well as the national-level tests, including JEE and
NEET.
Dayanand Meshram, joint director of Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), said the government has decided to have the difficulty level, pattern and standard of state CET 2018-19 for engineering and pharmacy as that of the national test-JEE (Main).“The GR states that the state board should take steps to improve their syllabus, exam pattern and evaluation kee ping in view this decision.Students will, therefore, be prepared well for JEE any time by just preparing for the CET,“ said Meshram. The government has ta ken into account the chaos due to the eleventh hour implementation of NEET for medical admissions last year. “Several students lagged behind on the merit list as they were not prepared for the national-level test. Not only was the test content based on CBSE syllabus, the pattern and difficulty level of the test was also different from the state medical CET. The students got just three months to prepare for the second phase of NEET,“ said an official.
The Union ministry of human resource development (MHRD) has already decided to conduct a single entrance test for all engineering admissions at the undergraduate level from 2018-19 to standardize the testing process. The All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is yet to issue a regulation to this effect. However, an official from the DTE said that the state can take a final call on participating in the national-level test if it is not imposed.
Notice to Centre on Urdu in NEET
Mumbai: The Supreme Court on Friday issued notices to the central government and the Medical Council of India seeking responses on why Urdu is not included as a medium for NEET 2017 for admissions to medical and dental colleges. The court also issued notices to Dental Council of India (DCI) and the CBSE and has decided to hear the matter again on March 10.
Dayanand Meshram, joint director of Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), said the government has decided to have the difficulty level, pattern and standard of state CET 2018-19 for engineering and pharmacy as that of the national test-JEE (Main).“The GR states that the state board should take steps to improve their syllabus, exam pattern and evaluation kee ping in view this decision.Students will, therefore, be prepared well for JEE any time by just preparing for the CET,“ said Meshram. The government has ta ken into account the chaos due to the eleventh hour implementation of NEET for medical admissions last year. “Several students lagged behind on the merit list as they were not prepared for the national-level test. Not only was the test content based on CBSE syllabus, the pattern and difficulty level of the test was also different from the state medical CET. The students got just three months to prepare for the second phase of NEET,“ said an official.
The Union ministry of human resource development (MHRD) has already decided to conduct a single entrance test for all engineering admissions at the undergraduate level from 2018-19 to standardize the testing process. The All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is yet to issue a regulation to this effect. However, an official from the DTE said that the state can take a final call on participating in the national-level test if it is not imposed.
Notice to Centre on Urdu in NEET
Mumbai: The Supreme Court on Friday issued notices to the central government and the Medical Council of India seeking responses on why Urdu is not included as a medium for NEET 2017 for admissions to medical and dental colleges. The court also issued notices to Dental Council of India (DCI) and the CBSE and has decided to hear the matter again on March 10.
Source: The Times of India
| Mar 04 2017 | (Navi Mumbai)
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