Admission process to Plus II streams in higher secondary schools across Odisha has started from today
IGNOU has started the Term-End Examination (TEE) for the Final Year students of the undergraduate and postgraduate courses as well as their Backlogs if any and for the PG Diploma, Diploma, PG certificate, and Certificate Programmes.
Odisha Government on Wednesday commenced the process to settle government lands possessed by government colleges and schools
Addressing a community meeting at the International Indian School in Al Jubail, Sayeed said the embassy is working to set up a NEET-UG 2021 examination centre in Saudi Arabia to cater to the academic needs of Indian students.
The Supreme Court, on July 12, had taken strong note of delay in holding the counselling and remarked that Centre and others have been "dilly-dallying" for a year now. The top court had said the petitioners are qualified BDS students and queried why the Centre
The NTA has informed that the slots of JRFs of both UGC-NET of December 2020 and June 2021 cycles will be merged but the methodology for Subject-wise cum Category-wise allocation of JRFs shall remain unchanged
Students who have already registered for JEE (Mains) fourth session need not register again.
The CBSE will hold the examinations for improvement of marks of classes 10 and 12 candidates from August 25 to September 15, and has fixed September 30 as the date for declaration of results.
Ahead of the 2022 Matriculation examination, the Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha has come up with a new scheme of assessment for the session 2021-22 both for Classes 9 and 10 students.
A bench headed by Justice A.M. Khanwilkar and comprising Justice Sanjiv Khanna approved the schedules submitted by the CBSE and the ICSE in their respective affidavits.
The online internship is being provided as it would be difficult for learners of MA Psychology (MAPC) and BDP-BA Psychology to carry out regular internships due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation.
OJEE authorities today said that the last date for making the necessary payment of fees has also been extended till August 18 (11.59 PM).
Of the total applications received, General category comprise 37.28 per cent while OBC are 32.71 per cent, EWS are 5.23 per cent, SC are 16.01 per cent, and ST candidates are 8.75 per cent.
The entrance test will be conducted for admission into State Public Universities and Colleges offering Post Graduate (PG) courses for the Academic Session 2021-22.
School and Mass Education Minister, Samir Ranjan Dash on Tuesday said that the results of the Plus II Arts stream are likely to be announced this week.
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