Wednesday, November 15, 2017

‘Govt website for JEE, NEET training a flop’

Mumbai: The online portal set up by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education to prepare students for national level competitive exams JEE and NEET will have only multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The board issued a circular announcing the website and asking teachers and subject experts to send questions. Educationists, however, say that there are several such options and the move will render the state’s portal to be a futile exercise.

Teachers are expected to send the subject name, class (grade XI and XII), topic and sub-topic along with the questions till December 31. These questions will have to be uploaded on http:/neetqb.mh-hsc.ac.in and should be submitted only in MCQ format, said the circular.

Subhash Joshi, former teacher, said, “Instead of just providing a question bank the state needs to adopt the NCERT curriculum. In such a situation setting up an online portal with questions will not be helpful as such materials are available in the market and also provided by the coaching institutes,” he said.
Another teacher said that demo videos on how to attempt online exam, or online lectures from CBSE school teachers will prove to be more helpful.


Mon Nov 13 2017, Times of India
 
Source : http://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/#

NEET 2018 on May 7? 

Check tentative dates for release of notification and exam here

Updated: Nov 15, 2017 | 12:06 IST | Times Now Digital
NEET 2018 exam date
NEET 2018 exam date   | Photo Credit: Indiatimes

New Delhi: National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET is the only examination for admissions to bachelor degree programs in medicine and dental. The examination NEET 2018 would be conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE. As students wait for the notification to release, some sources have suggested that NEET 2018 would most likely be conducted on May 7. The date, however, could not be verified from the officials. Here is a list of tentative dates for the release of notification and NEET 2018 examination.

Students and parents are advised to note that the dates mentioned below are purely speculative in nature and based on past trends and general pattern followed by CBSE. Also, the sources who have made suggestions as per the exam date for NEET 2018 have not been verified. While it is possible for CBSE to conduct the examination on the date specified, the actual dates would be released only with the notification. 

It is being suggested that the NEET 2018 notification would be released early in the month of January 2018. Some have suggested that CBSE may be trying to release the NEET 2018 notification at the earliest. It is important to note here that CBSE would be conducting the NEET UG 2018 examination. Also, as a rule, CBSE conducts the entrance examination on a Sunday. Hence, it is being suggested that NEET 2018 may be conducted on May 7, 2018. The actual date for the examination is expected to be released by CBSE soon.

Sources close to the board suggest that the dates are decided in consultation with the remaining boards. With NEET being the only entrance examination for admission to medical seats – both medicine and dental, CBSE has to make sure that all the board examinations across the country are covered before the examination. Also, CBSE would also be organizing JEE Main in the month of April. It is hence important for the board to be very careful while deciding on the date. 

CBSE has already released the date for JEE Main 2018 examination. As per the notification available on the official website jeemain.nic.in, JEE Main 2018 offline (pen and paper) exam would be conducted on April 8, 2018. The dates for the online exam for JEE Main 2018 would be released by CBSE with the notification which is expected shortly. Sources and past trends suggest that the NEET 2018 notification would be released by CBSE only after the close of JEE Main 2018 registrations.

Source : http://www.timesnownews.com/education/article/cbse-neet-2018-exam-date-pattern-tentative-notification-release-date-cbseneet-nic-in/125861

CBSE students get more time to correct errors in mark sheets

Students of the Central Board of Secondary Education will be able to get their name, date of birth, parents’ name corrected in their mark sheet within five years of the board result declaration

education Updated: Nov 13, 2017 09:35 IST
According to a senior official, CBSE school students so far had only one year time to seek corrections to their name, date of birth and parents’ name.
According to a senior official, CBSE school students so far had only one year time to seek corrections to their name, date of birth and parents’ name.(HT photo)



New Delhi Students of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be able to seek corrections to their name, date of birth, parents’ name as mentioned in their mark sheet within five years of the declaration of their board results.

According to a senior official, CBSE school students so far had only one year time to seek corrections to their name, date of birth and parents’ name.
“The new rule will be applicable to all cases pertaining to Class 10 and 12 after 2015,” the CBSE notification released on Friday reads.
 
The revised time limit for this shall also be applicable to current ongoing cases that have already been received by the regional offices and headquarters of the CBSE as well as those pending in various courts, it added. The move will help more than 18,000 schools affiliated to the board.
CBSE had brought this provision of one- year window in 2015 as hundreds of students were applying for corrections years after passing out.

The rules were changed to fix the one-year window as many within the board had felt that students might be using the system to get a new identity with change in names and other details to procure passports or enjoy other benefits.

Before 2015 notification, there was no time limit for the students to seek fresh certificates with corrected names and other details.

Change in name, surname and other details of the students were allowed on the basis of an affidavit and a copy of a newspaper advertisement by the applicants.
Students of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be able to seek corrections to their name, date of birth, parents’ name as mentioned in their mark sheet within five years of the declaration of their board results.

According to a senior official, CBSE school students so far had only one year time to seek corrections to their name, date of birth and parents’ name.
“The new rule will be applicable to all cases pertaining to Class 10 and 12 after 2015,” the CBSE notification released on Friday reads.

The revised time limit for this shall also be applicable to current ongoing cases that have already been received by the regional offices and headquarters of the CBSE as well as those pending in various courts, it added. The move will help more than 18,000 schools affiliated to the board.
CBSE had brought this provision of one- year window in 2015 as hundreds of students were applying for corrections years after passing out.

The rules were changed to fix the one-year window as many within the board had felt that students might be using the system to get a new identity with change in names and other details to procure passports or enjoy other benefits.

Before 2015 notification, there was no time limit for the students to seek fresh certificates with corrected names and other details.

Change in name, surname and other details of the students were allowed on the basis of an affidavit and a copy of a newspaper advertisement by the applicants.

Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com/education/cbse-students-get-more-time-to-correct-errors-in-mark-sheets/story-3H3V8pAcqgm9h6VLEnIQVJ.html

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Students to get lessons on PAN card, I-T returns & more

| Nov 7, 2017, 13:10 IST

INDORE: The CBSE school students in the state will now lessons on real life topics like utility of PAN card, filing tax returns, types of taxes, consumer rights, money laundering, dabba trading, shares and so on.

Under National Centre for Financial Education (NCFE), CBSE schools in the state have collaborated with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Securities Exchange Board of India, Insurance Regulatory Authority of India, Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority and National Institute of Securities Markets to incorporate facets of financial management in school curriculum.

The school curriculum draft prepared by NCFE on financial literacy covers wide range of topics which will be useful for students in the future. The list of topics to be taught in schools include plastic money and e-money, borrowing, investment, interest rate, types of bank accounts, services offered by banks, Aadhaar card, demat account etc.


Though the programme was launched by RBI back in 2013-14, not many schools across the state showed any interest in including it in their curriculum.

However aiming at including financial literacy in schools, NCFE has now approached CBSE school principals across the country and have also formed ambassadors in each zone to promote financial literacy amongst schools.

From the west zone, school principal from Indore Jaydeb Kar has been appointed as the ambassador who will be promoting financial literacy in schools of MP and CG, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.

 "Financial literacy is an important for holistic development of each student. This is a first of its kind national level test, conducted by NCFE, to measure the level of financial literacy among school students," saidJaydeb Kar, principal of
Vidya Bhawan Public School.

"Students can be taught financial management through various activities and projects like listing their expenses and savings, using piggy banks. The list of topics suggested by NCFE has important and relevant topics that will be useful for students in real life," he added. Even students agreed that there is a need for financial literacy.

They said that there are many topics in their books that may not help them in real world but such topics will be helpful for the rest of their lives.

"When I graduated from school, I was so unaware about the working of the bank and had to face a lot of difficulty while filling up online forms for college admissions. I wish we had some knowledge about these practical topics in schools," said Shikha Singh

Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/indore/students-to-get-lessons-on-pan-card-i-t-returns-amp-more/articleshow/61543238.cms

Specialisation in one field not good enough for future jobs, say educationists & employers




Sahana Subramanyam is a final year student at Azim Premji Uni versity in Bengaluru. She is ma joring in economics and minoring in data science. She says she chose to focus also on data science because it bridges the demands of economics and her love for computer programming.
 
The university has a compulsory course for all students in quantitative reasoning, under which she chose to learn the Python programming language. In the data science course, among other things, she has learnt R, a programming language that enables you to manage and analyse massive data bases.

Sahana is already using Python to build a model for a research project on identifying how graded inequalities, such as caste, emerge in societies. “Programming languages allow you to use the power of the computer,“ Sahana says. It's a power that has touched extraordinary levels today .

Sahana's course combination allows her to do work that a traditional economics focused student would never be able to. “Take renewable energy , you cannot understand it without understanding economics, engineering, physics, politics.Real world is like that,“ says Anurag Behar, vice-chancellor of Azim Premji University. He is critical of the way India has fragmented education.

Many countries do not have this siloed approach to higher education. And today , as technology transforms the world, a growing number of educationists and employers believe it's time for India to move to a cross-disciplinary education system.

Sabina Dewan is co-founder and president of JustJobs Network, a thinktank based in Washington and New Delhi focused on finding solutions to create more and better employment. Dewan says a confluence of mega trends -technology , urbanisation, trade, migration, and climate change -is drastically reshaping the global employment. “The scale and pace of this is unprecedented and we are not equipped to understand how these will change jobs of the future,“ she says. So it is necessary to equip youths so they are flexible enough to respond quickly to a new context.

Sagar Paul, head of client services at technology consultancy ThoughtWorks, notes that businesses are already going through massive contextual changes. Earlier, a steelmaker may at best move into adjacencies like building automobile or white goods plates. Today , a Google moves from a search engine to autonomous cars.

“So it requires employees to be able to shift context quickly . We need change makers. We are not hiring for skills anymore, but a certain aptitude,“ he says.

Paul also notes that all enterprises have become consumerised, with the adoption of technology and services used by individuals in the workplace. So his employees also need to relate to people much more. “Customers are human beings, and we need to be able to have huge empathy for them. Empathy is much higher among those from the liberal arts, the performing arts. So we need artists who are technologists, technologists who are artists,“ he says, adding that India needs to introduce liberal arts into all curriculum.

Shraddhanjali Rao, head of human resources for India at enterprise software company SAP , brings in the imagery of a jungle gym and spider web to describe the kind of employee she values. A career, she says, is no more a ladder for you to grow in the same function one step at a time, but is a web of experiences across various functions and roles.

Paul Dupuis, CEO of Randstad India, which services the HR requirements of a number of large companies, says more Indian CEOs are discussing the need for multi-skilled employees. “Companies are looking for agile people who have a wide perspective. They want soft skills that might be acquired from a liberal arts back ground,“ he says.

Dewan of JustJobs believes changes must start at the school level and argues that six-month or one-year training programmes cannot make up for years of poor quality education.
Prof Jagadeesh Kumar, dean of academic courses at IIT Madras, says the institution wants its students to understand that as engineers, they can't say they will deal with only engineering problems.“Eleven per cent of the total coursework of a student involves working with disciplines including ethics, life skills, environment and political science,“ he says.

Balakrishnan Shankar, associate dean at the school of engineering at Amritapuri in Kerala, says students are looking to merge big data with biology and social science. “Theories that you learn in big data or engineering can be applied to population of birds, movement of sand dunes or census data,“ he says.
Rao of SAP says the ability to interpret and analyse data will soon become a base level expectation in all industries. This is why all undergraduate programmes at Azim Premji University have quantitative reasoning as a compulsory course. The university also has compulsory courses on public reasoning, which trains students on the art of public discussion, and on India, so that students can relate their core courses with the world outside.

With inputs from Ranjani Ayyar and Shalina Pillai



Nov 07 2017 : The Times of India (NaviMumbai)
Source : http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31840&articlexml=Specialisation-in-one-field-not-good-enough-for-07112017012017#

Friday, November 3, 2017

CBSE board exam 2018: 

Good news for girls who cleared Class 10th exams; here is how to get this big benefit

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), in its new notification, has invited applications from eligible female candidates for scholarship who have passed the Class 10th examinations from a CBSE affiliated school this year.

By: | New Delhi | Published: October 31, 2017 4:06 PM

Female candidates with the aforementioned scores, who are studying in schools affiliated with CBSE, will be considered for the scholarships. 

It is nothing short of a massive gain for girls. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), in its new notification, has invited applications from eligible female candidates for scholarship who have passed the Class 10th examinations from a CBSE affiliated school this year. According to a notification released by the board, female students who have secured above 60 per cent or 6.2 CGPA and above in the Class 10 examinations this year can apply for the scholarship. The central education board also stated that female candidates with the aforementioned scores, who are studying in schools affiliated with CBSE, will be considered for the scholarships. However, the board added that the tuition fees of the school must not exceed Rs 1,500 per month.

Non-Resident Indians (NRI) students can also apply, but the monthly fee for them should not exceed Rs 6,000. Candidates who fall under the criteria can apply for the same by registering their roll number and certificate number online. A print out of the same should be posted to the Scholarship Unit of CBSE by November 30. The online forms for the scholarship will be available till November 15.

Here is how to apply for the CBSE scholarship scheme:

Interested candidates can apply through the official website – cbse.nic.in
Candidates can submit the application form duly filled and signed confirmation page to ‘Scholarship Unit, CBSE, Shiksha Kendra, 2 Community Centre, Delhi – 110092’ through courier. Make sure your application reaches before the closing date.

Rate of scholarships and mode of payment

As per the education board, the rate of scholarship shall be Rs 500 per month. A scholarship awarded under the scheme shall be paid for a maximum period of two years.
For any further details, candidates can visit the official website.

Source Link : http://www.financialexpress.com/education-2/cbse-board-exam-2018-good-news-for-girls-who-cleared-class-10th-exams-here-is-how-to-get-this-big-benefit/913900/
Nov 03 2017 : The Times of India (NaviMumbai)

Soldiers' heroic feats to be part of CBSE syllabus?


Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat on Thursday said the stories of gallantry award-winning soldiers are expected to become part of Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) syllabus from the next academic year.

Rawat said they had approached the HRD ministry recently with a plea to incorporate acts of valour, bravery and sacrifice of some gallantry award winners in the teaching syllabus for CBSE schools. “Last month, we published a book highlighting the gallant acts of brave soldiers. We are hopeful that this book will become a part of the CBSE syllabus next year. The ministry has assured us about it,“ he added.He said efforts were to ensure that all universities and colleges in the country establish a special gallery of these brave soldiers. “So far, 200 colleges and uni versities have establis hed such galleries. The rest will have them in the next two or three years,“ he added.

Rawat was attending an event organised by the B N Srivastava Foundation at the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC). The foundation has been sending special greeting cards and rakhis to soldiers posted in the forward areas in Jammu & Kashmir and the northeast. The event was attended by 1,100 schoolchildren, teachers and principals.

On the criticism from various quarters, including opposition parties and retired veterans, about the Army being roped in for the Railways' civil engineering tasks, General Rawat said, “We are only assisting the government by doing it. We will construct three railway bridges in Mumbai. Work will start very soon. We feel we can do a faster job before there are more casualties on any of these bridges.“


Source : http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31840&articlexml=Soldiers-heroic-feats-to-be-part-of-CBSE-03112017012065#

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

CBSE scholarship for girls: All you need to know

The Central Board of Secondary Education has invited applications for merit scholarship scheme for single girl child of class 10 passed in 2017 and renewal of 2016.

CBSE scholarship for girls: All you need to know





The Central Board of Secondary Education has invited applications for merit scholarship scheme for single girl child of class 10 passed in 2017 and renewal of 2016.

Eligibility criteria:

All single girl students, who have secured 60 per cent/6.2 CGPA or more marks/grades in CBSE Class 10 examination and are studying class 11 and 12 in school (affiliated with CBSE) whose tuition fee is not more than Rs 1,500 during the academic year, shall be considered for the purpose.

Duration of scholarship and its renewal

The scholarship awarded shall be renewed for a period of one year i.e.successful completion of class 11. Renewal shall also depend on promotion to the next class provided the scholar secures 50 per cent or more marks in aggregate in the examination which determines her promotion to next class.

Rate of scholarships and mode of payment

The rate of scholarship shall be Rs 500 per month. A scholarship awarded under the scheme shall be paid for a maximum period of two years.

Selection procedure:

According to the official website, 
  • Student should have passed class 10 examination from the CBSE and secured 6.2 CGPA or more
  • Pursuing class 11 and 12 from CBSE affiliated schools
  • Student (Girl) should be only child of their parents
  • Original affidavit duly attested by the first class judicial magistrate/SDM/Executive Magistrate/Notaryas per prescribed format available on the board's website. (Photocopy of affidavit will not be accepted)
  • Application form should be attested by the school principal from where the student is pursuing class 11 after passing class 10 from board's examination
  • Tuition fee should not be more than Rs 1,500 per month in Class 10 and 10 per cent enhancement for Class 11 and 12.

How to apply:

Interested candidates can apply through the official website, cbse.nic.in
Candidates can submit the application form duly filled and signed confirmation page to 'Scholarship Unit, CBSE, Shiksha Kendra, 2 Community Centre, Delhi - 110092' through a proper channel so as to reach before the closing date.

Source: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/education/story/cbse-scholarship/1/1078318.html

Friday, October 27, 2017

CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2018: Know Exam Pattern, Marking Scheme For Science Paper

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the class 10 board examination in the month of March, contrary to the ongoing rumours about exam being held in February.


CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2018: Know Exam Pattern, Marking Scheme For Science Paper
CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2018: Know Exam Pattern, Marking Scheme For Science Paper

New Delhi:  Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct the class 10 board examination in the month of March, contrary to the ongoing rumours about exam being held in February. Students, who will be appearing for the examination, next year must start their preparation, now onwards. The Board has released sample question papers and marking scheme for all the main subjects for which the board exam will be held. 
 
CBSE class 10 sample question paper and marking scheme for exam 2017-2018 will be available at the official website of the Board at cbse.nic.in or cbseacademic.in.

 

CBSE class 10 sample question paper, exam pattern and marking scheme 2017-2018: Science Paper



1. The science question paper will comprise of a total of 27 questions: 2 (1 mark question), 3 (2 marks questions), 10 (3 marks questions) and 6 (5 marks question).
2. Internal choice will be provided in three questions of 3 marks each, two questions of 5 marks each and one question of 2 marks.
3. 12 marks will be asked from practical based questions
4. 1 mark question needs to be answered in one sentence
5. 2 marks question needs to be answered in about 30 words
6. 3 marks question needs to be answered in about 50 words
7. 5 marks question needs to be answered in about 70 words
8. The theory exam of science paper will carry a total of 80 marks and candidates will be allowed 3 hours to attempt it.
9. Candidates must be very particular about diagrams and its labelling
10. CBSE Class 10 science sample paper can be found below:

CLASS - X

Link :http://cbseacademic.in/SQP_CLASSX_2017_18.html

Source : https://www.ndtv.com/education/cbse-class-10-board-exam-sample-question-paper-exam-pattern-marking-scheme-1766923