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DU Admission Update 2021: Registrations for UG Programs to End Today

New Delhi: The admissions for Delhi University for undergraduate programs will close on Tuesday, August 31, 2021. This news is of importance to students who have completed their 12th class exams and are trying to enrol for undergraduate courses. Students who have not yet submitted their applications for the University of Delhi can register through DU’s admission portal— ugadmission.uod.ac.in. The registrations for other colleges like St. Stephen’s and Jesus and Mary College will also end today. These colleges conduct their admission process for admitting students, while students will have to register on the DU portal before filling out any other forms to get admitted into the university. There is no offline admission process for DU. The entire process for undergraduate admissions for session 2021-22 will only be administered through the DU’s admission portal. The candidates fulfilling the eligibility criteria will be considered further for admission. Candidates who will be selected will be required to visit the campus for document verification when required. They will be notified by the university prior to the document verification process. Fees for online registration Registration fee for Merit-based programs for UR/OBC/EWS – Rs 250 Registration fee for SC/ST/PwBD – Rs 100 Additional Registration fee for ECA/Sports – Rs 100 Additional Registration fee for each Entrance-based program for UR/OBC/EWS – Rs 750 Additional Registration fee for each Entrance- based program for SC/ST/PwBD – Rs 300 Admission Cancellation fee (as per UGC/DU norms) – Rs 1000 Source: Delhi University and Times of India

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ICFAI Deemed University Introduces BBA-MBA, B.Com-MBA and B.Sc (Data Analytics) Programs at its Off Campus Center In Bangalore

The ICFAI Deemed University is set to launch paradigm-shifting five-year full time integrated courses from 2021. Programs like BBA-MBA, B.Com-MBA and B.Sc (Data Analytics) will be available for students at the off-campus centre in Kengeri, Bangalore. Prof. J. Mahender Reddy, Vice-Chancellor, ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, addressed the media virtually to give insights about the campus and its programs, he said, “The focus will be on communication skills, critical thinking, interpersonal skills and a good understanding of the domain knowledge with a focus on applications to the real world.” The ICFAI Business School has been accredited for the BBA, MBA and PhD programs by AACSB, a world-renowned accreditation agency. Less than five per cent of the B-Schools in the world receive this renowned accreditation. In India, only about 15 B-Schools have got this accreditation out of about 5000. About the Programmes: BBA-MBA (Integrated) Program: The program provides a unique opportunity for students to learn and earn two management degrees in five years to become successful and valued managers of blue-chip Indian/global companies and start-ups. B.Com-MBA (Integrated) Program: In the program students may study and acquire both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in one go, which will save time, money and energy. B.Sc (Data Analytics) Program: The Program provides students with the tools and skills needed for improved data-driven decision making in just about every imaginable domain. Data Science plays a key role by helping understand customer preferences, improving R&D, streamlining logistics and reducing manufacturing costs. Eligibility: Pass in Class XII or equivalent with an aggregate of 50% and above marks (any discipline) in English medium. Class XII (or equivalent) students who have appeared for their final examinations and awaiting results are also eligible to apply. For B.Sc (Data Analytics), the candidates who have completed Class 12 with mathematics as one of the subjects are eligible for admission into the program. For more details regarding admissions or the courses, log on to www.ifheindia.org/integrated programs.

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As per a survey: Over 68% students prefer to continue their further education in their home country

After participating in a recent survey, around 68% of over 3000 class 11 and 12 students mentionedthat they would like to pursue their further education in their home country only. This number hasseen a jumped increase of 24 % in it, as compared to last year. For this survey titled Student QuestSurvey Report, more than 6,600 students between classes 9 to 12 participated from over 2,000schools from India and South Asia. If we look at the round figure on an overall basis, only 25% ofstudents are planning to go abroad for their further studies this year.The quality of faculty for choosing higher education institute was ranked low by the studentsbelonging to class 9 and 10 standards, while students of class 11 and 12 ranked it higher as animportant aspect. An overall 83 % of students prefer the quality of education as the main cause forchoosing their education abroad.Source: ndtv.com

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Delhi Government claims to give free education to children who lost their parents during the pandemic, in the same school

Delhi Government has issued orders, that children who lost their parents in pandemic after March last year, shall be offered with free education and allotted the same school in which they were studying. These directives were issued by Delhi Government for the private school which is running on DDA or government allotted land. The Directorate of Education (DoE) said in an official order, “that all the children who lost their parents after march last year, either due to Covid-19 or any other reason, needs to be taken care of in terms of education. Such students are asked to be admitted to the same school without any draw of the lot if the schools are running on DDA or government allotted land. The approval for these kids to continue their education in the same school shall be done by a competent authority”. On the other hand, such students can also be treated as students studying under economically weaker section disadvantage. Hence, the reimbursement will be paid by the Directorate of Education, and once these kids complete education till class 8, they can get admission to the government school.  Source: Indianexpress.com

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IIT Kharagpur institutes full-ride scholarship for the JEE Advanced top 100 rankers

IIT Kharagpur has instituted a full ride scholarship to support students who figure in the top 100 of all India rankings of JEE advanced, institute director Prof Virendra Kumat Tewari said on Wednesday.   The scholarship entitled  ‘Pandit Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar Full Scholarship for Top 100 JEE (Advanced) Rankers’ will cover the entire expenses of students who win it till they complete their B.Tech course at IIT Kharagpur, Tewari said at the institute’s 71st foundation day programme held at its campus. The scholarship will be implemented from the 2021-22 academic session and will consider students whose parents’ gross annual income is less than Rs 20 lakh, he said. “At IIT Kharagpur we believe that not a single meritorious student should have their education limited due to financial constraints … It is our responsibility as well as our privilege and immense pleasure to support all such talented and meritorious but economically challenged students to access higher education. “This scholarship is in the name of Pandit Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (Ishwar Chandra Bandyopadhyay) and he earned the title of ‘Vidyasagar’ for his vast knowledge in Sanskrit and Indian philosophy which was compared to the vastness of the ocean,” he said. Students require funds not only to for tuition fees but for myriad other reasons like buying  books, transportation, food and lodging, he said adding the expense may be too high for a family to pay. “The full ride scholarship will cover the entire cost of education of a student such as institution fees, hall expenses, text books, meals, gadgets and other miscellaneous expenses such as relocation expenses, personal expenses, other living costs and also to provide an out-of-pocket allowance. It will leave them free to focus on their studies and social life without worrying about money.”, said Prof Jayanta Mukhopadyay, the Dean Outreach and professor of computer science and engineering department at IIT Kharagpur. Prof Surjya K Pal, the Associate Dean of Alumni Affairs and Branding and a professor of the mechanical engineering department said the institute will bear all the expenses of the chosen student throughout his tenure. “The students you are encouraged to carry on with your studies, not only for your bright future but also for the progress of the nation”. If a student who has won the scholarship wants to be of support to his/her family, he/she can do so as there is a provision where the saved amount from the students expenses can be utilised for the benefit of immediate family members, he added. Source: PTI

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Top ten Edtech startups to look up for in 2021

The pandemic year taught us a lot of new ways of living and certainly changed a hell lot of habits. When it comes to looking back at the history of education in 2020, missing edtech will be impossible. Either online coaching classes or K-12 coaching modules, without edtech there was no other way to keep up with the education.  Because of this a lot of edtech companies witnessed J-curve in terms of their user subscription, funding scale, attracting the interest of investors, entrepreneurs with a never expected boom before in 2020. If we look at the figures in 2020 the edtech startups attracted total funding of $1.4 billion, as compared to $1.8 billion raised by edtech startups in total for the period from 2014 to 2019. With this new trend in education and increasing demands for edtech, the Indian edtech market is expected to touch $10.2 billion in the next five years. As per the data received by Inc42 Plus, K-12 Learning solutions are expected to account for 41% of the total edtech market share by 2025 where this K-12 learning solution is estimated to see a growth of 3.7 times in the coming years. Thus, these upswing growths of startups have shown a major aspect of growth in the edtech sectors. Here are a few edtech as per Inc42 that is going to be a big hit in 2021. Classplus; empowering tutors to go digital: As per the data, close to 7 crore students take tuition every year. Focusing on the scope of such an education era. It is a very focused area to grow and with huge demand. In the last year, the company’s growth has been ten times. Thus, it can be seen as one of the most aspiring ideas for edtech. Masai school; creating a new breed of software developers and programmers: Bengaluru-based edtech Masai school is aiming for a $3.1 billion software development and programming market. Masai schools look up to train professionals as well as beginners via the income sharing agreement (ISA) model. As per Inc42, in 2021 Masai school will foray into three new verticals including a program for a pre-final year for college students for software development, UI/UX training, and data analytics. Practically; AI-based real-time attentive Index and Virtual classroom platform: The edtech startup practically offers an AI-based real-time attentiveness index and a virtual classroom session to schools. Practically is expected to generate revenue of 40 crores in the financial year 2022. As the startup is looking out for pan India expansion in 2021. There are various other ambitious edtech startups to look up for in 2021 that can create a huge market space for edtech. These are quizizz, skillmatics, textbook, Winuall.  These startups will be the future of Indian edtech trends in the coming times.

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IIM Ahmedabad goes a level up hi-tech: Launches the center for data science and artificial intelligence

The Indian Institute of Management has launched the Brij Disa center for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (CDSA). This center will be devoted to assure high-quality research in the fields of data science and artificial intelligence. The research findings are aimed towards supporting the government, policymaking, and businesses. The objective of this center is to bridge the gap between scholars and practitioners within the data-intensive organization. With that, there will be undertaking case study pattern research to analyze and understand the ongoing industry practices. Which will also help in developing case studies for classroom learning. The philanthropic support for the establishment of this center has been done by Deepak Gupta, Joint Managing Director, Kotak Mahindra Group.  The CDSA will also be focused on the dissemination of knowledge to a large audience through conducting workshops and conferences. The center will also be looking forward to taking up various consulting projects that demand critical thinking and have considerable importance in the industry with vibrant players. Source: Indianexpress.com

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SAP India and Microsoft to train over 62,000 women in AI, cloud under its new skill training program

Edunet foundation is all set to implement a pan India initiative, to develop skills in young women graduating in engineering, sciences, computer applications, and vocational studies, to make them future-ready. A joint skill program ‘TechSaksham’ is launched by SAP India and Microsoft. This program is focused on empowering women students in the area of artificial intelligence, web design, cloud computing, and digital marketing. This program will run under the collaboration of AICTE training and Learning Academy- ATAL and the state government education department for professional development of faculties at the participating institutes and departments.  Under this program, students will also get a chance to present their work to experts and business leaders from local industries. Which will help to establish an early ecosystem. More than 60,000 women will be trained with over 1000 trained and certified women faculties. This can help in upgrading and updating students’ skills as per the market requirements and will generate employability as well.  The targeted students and teachers will be selected for this program after one year of implementation of the program. Source: theInidanexpress.com

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COVID-19 Update: Students Scared As Dozens Test Positive For The Virus After Reopening Of Schools

The hasty decision of reopening schools results in the spread of the infection again increasing the risk of a third wave. The states had the liberty of taking the decision to reopen schools based on the condition of the infections in their respective states. However, as the infections started subsiding, the hasty decision to reopen schools in several states is now proving to be a disaster for the country.  Students who went to schools in several states have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus thereby increasing the risk of infections amongst the citizens yet again.  While Haryana had opened schools for senior classes (Classes 9 to 12) from July 16 onwards, Punjab on August 2 went ahead and allowed all classes from pre-nursery to Class 12. The Himachal Pradesh government also opened schools for 9th to 12th standard students from August 2. With ten more school children found positive in Anni subdivision of Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh on Tuesday, so far, a total of 62 children have contracted the virus in the state, after the government decided to reopen the schools. Himachal Pradesh government has closed all the schools till the 22nd of August as a precautionary measure. The worst-hit places are the Kullu, Kangra and Shimla districts where crowds of tourists were witnessed recently. In neighboring Punjab, 27 school children have been found Covid-19 positive. Out of a total of 27, 21 students alone were found in two Ludhiana schools which have been closed as a precautionary measure. Haryana was first to open schools for the senior classes between Standard 9 to 12 from July 16. Six students who were studying in two Fatehabad schools were found to be Covid-19 positive last week. Earlier in March this year, 54 school children had tested positive in the Karnal district. Himachal Pradesh and Punjab currently top the Covid-19 transmission rate in the country with the highest virus reproductive value of 1.3 each, which indicates rising infection trends and disease resurgence. While the Himachal Pradesh government has already closed all educational institutions including schools till the 22nd of August, Haryana and Punjab are yet to take a call. Source: The headline and the body have been published with a few edits by ArdorComm News Network while the rest of the news is from India Today.

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Students Start Classes on Road, Protesting Online Studies in Demand of Reopening Colleges

Student Federation of India (SFI) has arranged a “face to face classroom” on road to protest against the closure of educational institutions. The student body will hold the protest on August 12 across West Bengal. Schools across India have been closed since mid-March 2020 due to the pandemic and classes are being conducted digitally since then. While the country is reopening slowly, schools and educational institutes still remain shut. This year, many examinations have been cancelled including the board examinations of classes 10 and 12. Examinations for most of the colleges and universities are being taken online. SFI has been demanding to reopen the schools and colleges immediately. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also declared that, if the situation permits, classes may start in schools on alternative days. As a protest for the online classes, SFI is holding offline classes on the roads. One such class has already started on the road in front of Jadavpur University where professors have joined to take classes. “The classes there will commence till 14 August and such initiative will be taken across the state on 12 August.” Professor Nandini Mukherjee who joined in the movement with the students and took class, said, “The students who stay in the remote area are suffering. Many of my students are not being able to get the facility of attending online classes due to poor network connections. The government has granted permission to reopen everything instead of educational institutions.” She also added, “There must be a proper plan to reopen the schools, colleges and universities. To function the entire system properly, government needs to open the campus immediately with proper protection.” SFI State General Secretary Srijan Bhattacharya, said, “Government is not prioritising education. Central Government, in their New Education Policy, has focused on online mode of education and state Government is backing. The basic structure of the education system is on the verge of abolition. So we have started a symbolic protest.” Source: News 18

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