Wednesday, June 17, 2020

UPSC NDA, NA (II)2020 notification released, registration begins at upsconline.nic.in

Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the examinations online at upsconline.nic.in on or before July 6, 2020, until 6 PM. The online applications can be withdrawn from July 13 to 19 till 6:00 PM


By : Hindustantimes.com | Edited by Akhilesh Nagari | Jun 16, 2020

    

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Tuesday invited online applications for the National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (II) 2020 on its official website. A notification regarding this has been uploaded on the commission’s official website.

As per the revised calendar issued by UPSC, the NDA, NA (II) notification 2020was earlier scheduled to be released onJune 10 but was postponed to June 16.

 

Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the examinations online at upsconline.nic.in on or before July 6, 2020, until 6 PM. The online applications can be withdrawn from July 13 to 19 till 6:00 PM

The commission will conduct the examination on September 6, 2020, for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA and for Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from July 2, 2021.

 

Educational Qualification:

1.       Army Wing of National Defence Academy: 12th Class pass of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent examination conducted by a State Education Board or a University.


2.       Air Force and Naval Wings of National Defence Academy and for the 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme at the Indian Naval Academy: 12th Class pass of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent with Physics and Mathematics conducted by a State Education Board or a University. Candidates who are appearing in the 12th Class under the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent examination can also apply for this examination. Candidates appearing in the 11th class exam are not eligible for this examination.

 

For more information, candidates are advised to read the official notification.

Here’s the direct link to apply.

 

Source : https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/upsc-nda-na-ii-2020-notification-released-registration-begins-at-upsconline-nic-in/story-RHvEwnb9MfZ5wWFaXQfgHJ.html


UPSC NDA, NA (II) 2020

Please choose the Examination to apply for / आवेदन के लिए परीक्षा का चयन करें 

Examination Code 
परीक्षा कोड

Examination 
परीक्षा

Year
वर्ष

Notice Number
नोटिस संख्या

Notice Date
नोटिस की तिथि

Closing Date 
अन्तिम तिथि

Part-I Registration
भाग- I पंजीकरण

Part-II Registration
भाग- II पंजीकरण

NDAII

National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination (II) 
राष्ट्रीय रक्षा अकादमी तथा नौसेना अकादमी परीक्षा (II)

2020

 08/2020-NDA-II

16-06-2020

06-07-2020
till 1800 hrs / 1800
बजे तक

Click Here for PART I 
भाग- I के लिए यहां क्लिक करें

Click Here for Part II 
भाग- II के लिए यहां क्लिक करें

ISS

Indian Statistical Service Examination 
भारतीय सांख्यिकी सेवा परीक्षा

2020

 07/2020-ISS

10-06-2020

30-06-2020
till 1800 hrs / 1800
बजे तक

Click Here for PART I 
भाग- I के लिए यहां क्लिक करें

Click Here for Part II 
भाग- II के लिए यहां क्लिक करें



The Candidate's applying for NDA & NA (II) Examination - 2020 are also required to 
provide NDA & NA (I) Examination - 2020 related details as per instructions, if applied.

Applicants should note that there will be a ceiling on the number of candidates allotted to each of the Centres except Ahmedabad (only ISS), Chennai, Delhi (only ISS), Dispur, Kolkata and Nagpur (only NDAII). Allotment of Centres will be on the 'first-apply-first allot' basis, and once the capacity of a particular Centre is attained, the same will be frozen. Applicants are, thus, advised that they may apply early so that they could get a Centre of their choice. 

आवेदकों को ध्यान देना चाहिए कि अहमदाबाद (केवल आईएसएस) , चेन्नई, दिल्ली (केवल आईएसएस), दिसपुर, कोलकाता और नागपुर (केवल एन.डी.ए. (II)) को छोड़कर प्रत्येक केंद्र में आवंटित उम्मीदवारों की संख्या सीमित होगी । केन्द्रों का आवंटन 'पहले आवेदन -पहले आवंटन' के आधार पर किया जाएगा, और केंद्र की निर्धारित सीटें भर जाने पर इसे रोक दिया जाएगा । आवेदकों को इस प्रकार सलाह दी जाती है, कि वे जल्दी आवेदन करे जिससे वे अपनी पसंद का केंद्र ले सके ।

 

NB : Notwithstanding the aforesaid provision, The Commission reserve the right to change the Centres at their discretion if the situation demands. विशेष टिप्पणी : उक्त प्रावधान के होते हुए भी स्थिति के अनुसार, आयोग अपने विवेक पर केन्द्रों को बदलने का अधिकार सुरक्षित रखता है।


Source : https://www.upsconline.nic.in/mainmenu2.php

Quiz, Video Blogging Competition For CBSE Students On International Yoga Day 2020

Quiz, Video Blogging Competition For CBSE Students On International Yoga Day 2020

 CBSE will observe International Day of Yoga virtually this year in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic. CBSE will organize online events to celebrate International Day of Yoga which is observed on June 21, 2020.

 

By : Education | Edited by Anisha Kumari | Jun 17, 2020

 

New Delhi: CBSE will observe International Day of Yoga virtually this year in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic. CBSE will organize online events to celebrate International Day of Yoga which is observed on June 21, 2020.

The first event is an online quiz on Yoga which is being organized by NCERT. The 'Online National Quiz Competition on Yoga' will be organized on the theme 'Yoga for Health and Harmony'.

The quiz will be held for a month, beginning on June 21 and concluding on July 20, 2020. The online quiz will provide students the flexibility to respond at their own convenience, but within a given period of time.

The quiz will be based on the syllabus developed by NCERT for Yoga for upper primary and secondary classes.

The second event will be a video blogging competition. The video blogging competition on the theme of 'My Life My Yoga' is being organized by the Ministry of Ayush. The last date to submit entries for the competition is June 21, 2020. For the video blogging competition, students can submit their entries to MyLifeMyYoga2020 contest page, or MyGov contest page, or Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter handles of Ayush Ministry.

For video blogging competition, the participant must add relevant hashtag with their entry. The hashtags are provided in the competition notice released by CBSE.

Apart from the two competitions, CBSE has also asked affiliated schools to upload videos and photos of online Yoga classes of children doing Yoga (if organized by the school) on social media and also on the Affiliated Schools Activity Report (ASAR) app available on Playstore.

 

Source : https://www.ndtv.com/

 

Click Here for : Scheme and General Guidelines of National Online Yoga Quiz Competition 


CBSE Teachers and Principals Awards 2019

CBSE Teachers and Principals Awards 2019: Apply before July 10, check important details

 

CBSE Teachers and Principals Awards 2019: Interested and eligible teachers and principals can send in their applications online at cbse.nic.in on or before July 10, 2020.

 

hindustantimes.com | Edited by Akhilesh Nagari | Hindustan Times, New Delhi | Jun 16, 2020

    

CBSE Teachers and Principals Awards 2019: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has invited online applications for the CBSE Teachers and Principals Awards 2019 on its official website.

Interested and eligible teachers and principals can send in their applications online at cbse.nic.in on or before July 10, 2020.

Selected teachers will be honoured on the occasion of September 5 i.e. Teachers’ Day. Under the award, 50 thousand rupees will be given in cash along with a certificate.

Teachers who have had experience of teaching for at least 10 years in CBSE recognized schools are eligible to apply for the awards. For Principals, those with 5 years of experience as a principal in CBSE affiliated schools may apply for the awards.

“A retired teacher or principal is not eligible for the award but those teachers or principals who have served a part of the calendar year (at least for four months i.e. up to 30th April in the year to which National Award/CBSE Award relates) may be considered if they fulfil all other conditions,” reads the official notice.

 

For deciding inter se merit following criteria will be used:

a. Experience in related field

b. Age

c. Higher Qualification

d. Percentage in Educational Qualification

 

However, in case after applying the above criteria for deciding inter se merit there is a tie, then Chairman CBSE may decide any other additional criteria to finalize the merit.

For more details, candidates are advised to read the official notification.

Here’s the direct link to apply online.

 

Source :

https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/cbse-teachers-and-principals-awards-2019-apply-before-july-10-check-important-details/story-dP4cGX8rlqacxty4bQY0XP.html


NTA extends deadline to apply for UGC- NET, CSIR- NET, JNUEE 2020 and other exams

NTA extends deadline to apply for UGC- NET, CSIR- NET, JNUEE 2020 and other exams, fresh dates here

National Testing Agency has further extended the deadline to apply for UGC NET and other examinations including ICAR, CSIR- NET, JNUEE and IGNOU Open MAT till June 30 in view of hardships faced by applicants in filling the application forms during Covid- 19 lockdown.

 

Edited by| Nandini | Hindustan Times, New Delhi| Jun 16, 2020

    

National Testing Agency has further extended the deadline to apply for UGC NET and other examinations including ICAR AIEEA, CSIR- NET, AIAPGET, JNUEE and IGNOU PhD and Open MAT till June 30 in view of hardships faced by applicants in filling the application forms during Covid- 19 lockdown.

 

Earlier, the deadline to apply for these exams was till June 15. Aspirants who could not apply for the examinations can do it now before June 30, 2020. Applicants should visit the official website of NTAat nta.ac.in to apply for the exams. Submission of online applications will be accepted till 5 pm while the submission of application fee will be accepted only till 11:50 pm on June 30.

 

According to the official notice, the detailed schedule having the revised dates of downloading the admit card and of the examination will be notified in due course of time. Candidates are advised to visit the official website only for any update.

 

Union HRDminister onSunday tweeted about the extension of deadline of application for these exams.

 

Source : https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/nta-ugc-net-deadline-extended-to-apply-for-ugc-net-csir-net-jnuee-and-other-exams/story-BHxPs0ycvwpEyZZNJrk7yI.html



Thursday, June 11, 2020

Screen time soars with online school, parents worry about health impact

Screen time soars with online school, parents worry about health impact

 

TNN | Jun 11, 2020, 08.56 AM IST

 

MUMBAI: As several schools start the academic year with virtual classes, parents find their children have gone from monitored screen time and rationed gadget use to disconcertingly long stretches before the computer screen.

At a CBSE school in Navi Mumbai, online lectures for class IV start at 8am and end at 2.30pm, six days a week. There are two breaks of 15 and 20 minutes each. At another ICSE school in the western suburbs, classes start at 10 am and end at 2 or 3pm depending on the grade. Several schools are organising live classes for over an hour for the pre-primary sections as well.

Several parents have voiced concerns about this arrangement. “I have to give my child the mobile phone for the first half of the day at least. We used to limit screen time, but there is little choice now. Since the classes are live, there is no scope for the child to rest his eyes,” said the father of a Class IV student.

On receiving similar complaints, the Shiv Sena’s student wing, Yuva Sena, has written to the school education department to prescribe guidelines. “The department should release guidelines on the grade-wise duration of online education sessions as long hours before a screen could adversely affect the health of the children,” said member, Sainath Durge. The group has also sought offline learning solutions for those who cannot afford devices. The NCERT is expected to issue guidelines too.

Schools said the virtual classes are meant to ensure learning continues during these unforeseen circumstances. “We provide learning resources which can be downloaded and referred to at any time for those who cannot attend an online class,” said Madhu Singh, principal, Billabong High International School, Malad.

Experts feel schools must not attempt to replicate the classroom learning in the online experience. “It is important that younger children, especially, continue to develop their social-emotional skills. There is a need to blend interactive video sessions with hands on, off-screen activities as well. Long hours in front of the screen will impact the child’s wellbeing,” said Swati Popat Vats, president of the Early Childhood Association.

Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com


"Mute all" key kills purpose of interactive learning: Teachers on online education


Updated on : Thursday, June 11, 2020, 7:00 AM IST

"Mute all" key kills purpose of interactive learning: Teachers on online education


By Ronald Rodrigues

 

City schools have started surveys, data collection and poll responses to understand aspects of online education and methods to overcome challenges in e-learning. School authorities claim the COVID-19 pandemic has compelled them to initiate new concepts of teaching-learning as teachers, parents and students are apprehensive about online education.

On one hand, state-board schools are conducting regular webinars and training for teachers while on the other, private-board schools have started digital classes on a daily basis. A principal of a state-board school in Andheri said, "Our teachers are not familiar with virtual classes. More than students, our teachers are facing several challenges such as absence of efficient WiFi speed, internet access, interactive modules of lessons, class monitoring and time management."

Online education is an alternative not a replacement, claimed Francis Joseph, co-founder of School Leaders Network, a think tank which had suggested a standard operating procedure to schools and the government considering the COVID-19 pandemic situation. Joseph said, "The time-table and ways of teaching in regular schools cannot be used when we shift to online education. Schools can reduce classrooms to a minimum number of students because 30 students per online class is still difficult to manage. Schools should make smaller groups because there are no space constraints in online education as this can help teachers in online classroom management."

Teachers of private-board schools revealed they are using "Mute all" button in online education which discourages the basic purpose of student interaction. Manda Kamadh, a teacher of an ICSE board school said, "I have a tendency to use the mute all key so that students can listen without any interruption. But unlike regular classroom teaching, this does not allow any student to talk or raise a question while I am explaining concepts. It destroys the purpose of an interactive class as students have to wait till the end to raise queries."

Parents have to monitor students because in online eduaction the control is with students, said Rakesh Lal, a teacher of a CBSE board school. Lal said, "Students can simply put the camera on and not pay attention. Technology has several hacks and students may tend to lose attention if they are not monitored by parents."

Joseph added, "Screen time is another major hurdle which governments, schools, teachers and parents are worried about. The pedagogy of online education is completely different as classroom management skills vary in online teaching."

While private-board schools have shifted to online teaching, some state-board schools aim to start regular classes in green zone areas. A district education officer, said, "Online education is not feasible in some rural areas and remote districts of Maharashtra due to lack of internet accessibility, computers or smartphones and advanced technology. We wil try and maintain physical distancing norms, use masks, hand sanitisers and work in shifts."

Source : https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/schools-anxious-about-online-education


With no physical classes, middle school syllabi may be reduced by up to 50%

With no physical classes, middle school syllabi may be reduced by up to 50%


Updated on : Thursday, Jun 11, 2020, 04.01 AM IST

Kolkata: Schools are planning to provide relief to the students by reducing the load of syllabus between classes VI and VIII, following in the footsteps of the ministry of human resource development.

Several institutes have decided to reduce the curriculum in middle schools from 10% to 50% depending on the reopening dates for in-classroom academic activities.

St James’ School principal TH Ireland said they were likely to reduce the syllabus by up to 50%. “I shall take a call after speaking with the subject coordinators. However, in middle school, we are looking at decreasing the subject load by almost 50%. Online classes are not a replacement for classroom studies. It is also difficult to hold evaluations over the internet,” he said.

He pointed out that topics that do not have relevance in ICSE Class X examinations will be removed from the syllabus. “We shall include matter, which is of significance in the senior classes,” he said.

Another CISCE-affiliated school principal felt he would have to omit only 10% of the syllabus if the classes resume in July. “If we resume classes in August as suggested by HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, we may have to let go of 15% of the curriculum in the middle school,” he said. Even CBSE-affiliated schools have already started to reduce the syllabus. At Birla Bharati School, principal Apala Dutta is considering to remove 30% curriculum at least from the 2020-2021 session. “We have decided to curb the mid-assessment syllabus,” said Datta.

The schools are making omissions based on three aspects. “First, all topics which have relevance in senior classes shall remain in the curriculum. Second, any topic that builds a students’ foundation will remain in the academic year. Third, chapters repeated from earlier classes will be removed,” informed an English academic advisor associated with a CBSE school.

Seema Sapru, principal of The Heritage School, said she would wait for communication and directives from CISCE. “The Council has already suggested a curriculam to the affiliated schools. I shall wait for them to inform us about any reduction in the middle school syllabus,” she said. South Point School has planned for a combination of hybrid and in-classroom studies after academic activities resume. “There will be a reduction in the syllabus for middle school students. We are yet to fix the amount of load to be removed,” said spokesperson Krishna Damani.

Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com


Syllabus to be reduced, HRD Minister seeks suggestions from parents and teachers

Syllabus to be reduced, HRD Minister seeks suggestions from parents and teachers


HRD Minister Ramesh Nishank Pokhriyal has sought inputs from parents and teachers for reducing syllabus and instructional hours during this academic year owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.


By : India Today Web Desk | New Delhi | June 9, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic that took over the world this year has put a big blow on education and HRD Minister Ramesh Nishank Pokhriyal tweeted on Tuesday calling for parents and teachers to send in their inputs for reducing the syllabus for this academic year.

In view of the current circumstances and after receiving a lot of requests from parents and teachers, we are contemplating the option of reduction in the syllabus and instructional hours for the coming academic year," the HRD minister tweeted.

"I would like to appeal to all teachers, academicians, and educationists to share their point of view on this matter using #SyllabusForStudents2020 on MHRD's or my Twitter and Facebook page so that we can take them into consideration while making a decision," he further said in another tweet.

So, parents and teachers who want their suggestions on reducing syllabus to be heard by the HRD minister need to send across their inputs with the hashtag #SyllabusForStudents2020 on Ramesh Pokhriyal’s Twitter or Facebook pages.


CBSE syllabus once reduced, but likely to be reduced again

With many states yet to take a decision on board exams and final year exams for schools, colleges and universities, the situation is grim. Students, parents and teachers had been calling out for a syllabus reduction for the academic year of 2020-21 for a long time.

Even though the new CBSE syllabus for this year released in early April did make a few changes for classes 9 to 12 to reduce the pressure on students, the unprecedented Covid-19 lockdown that is continuing for almost three months longer has made it clear that further reduction in syllabus is necessary.

The syllabus changes made by CBSE earlier this year was to facilitate better at-home learning and online instruction as the science syllabi for higher classes saw changes in the practicals.


Source : https://www.indiatoday.in/


Wednesday, June 10, 2020

CBSE decision to hold remaining board exams from July 1 challenged before SC

CBSE decision to hold remaining board exams from July 1 challenged before SC

The petitioners raised concerns regarding safety of the children who, they submitted, would be exposed to COVID-19 if they were to appear for the exam.


By: Murali Krishnan | Hindustan Times, New Delhi | Jun 10, 2020 20:20 IST


Four parents, whose wards are appearing in Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Board exams, moved the Supreme Court on Wednesday seeking to quash the May 18 decision of the CBSE to hold the remaining examinations for Class X and XII from July 1 to July 15.

The petitioners raised concerns regarding safety of the children who, they submitted, would be exposed to COVID-19 if they were to appear for the exam.

“The (CBSE) notification for holding of the remaining examinations and that too in the month of July, 2020 wherein as per the AIIMS data, the said COVID-19 pandemic would be at its peak, is arbitrary”, the petition stated.

The petitioners prayed that the CBSE results should be declared based on the marks procured in examinations already held and internal assessment marks of those papers for which examinations have not been held yet.

CBSE had conducted examinations till March 18 when it decided to put the exams for the remaining papers on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It then came out with a notification on May 18 to hold examinations for remaining 29 subjects from July 1 to July 15.

The petitioner submitted that after the CBSE notification of May 18, the Ministry of Human Resource and Development had on May 25 announced that the exams would be held across 15,000 centres.

Ensuring proper cleanliness and safety standards as prescribed by government to deal with COVID-19 situation in the 15,000 exam centres would be a herculean task, the petitioner told the court.

“(Covid) cases in India are rising dramatically and as on date there are almost 3,00,000 cases of COVID-19 patients. Moreover, even if it is to be assumed that 50 percent of the cases are asymptomatic, then the said students appearing for these exams could also be potential careers themselves posing a great risk to the other family members”, the plea filed through advocate Rishi Malhotra said.


Source : /www.hindustantimes.com