Tripura schools to follow the NCERT curriculumEducation Minister Ratan Lal Nath said that the Tripura Government has decided to adopt the curriculum as prescribed by the NCERT over the curriculum prescribed by the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT). Education board of Tripura, Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE), is currently following the SCERT prescribed curriculum but it has not yielded the desired results and therefore the government has decided to switch to the NCERT curriculum. This will give a boost to the state education system. "It is more likely that CBSE pattern syllabus and tabulation system will be followed at the school level for better outputs," he said. "A six-member expert committee headed by former Vice-Chancellor of Tripura Central University Prof Arunoday Saha has been constituted to prepare a roadmap for adopting NCERT curriculum. Once the committee submits its finding, the government will take an appropriate decision," Nath said. The education minister also told that two officials of SCERT had gone to the NCERT in Delhi to discuss the way to adopt the NCERT curriculum and soon will submit a report on the same. He further said that the government wants to adopt the curriculum at the earliest. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/tripura-schools-to-follow-the-ncert-curriculum-8353
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Puducherry govt. Schools to hire teachers on contract basisEducation Minister of Puducherry, R Kamalakannan, announced on Wednesday that there are 520 posts of teachers are vacant in the government schools and soon the government will them up by hiring the teachers on contract basis. Due to the concurrence of the Finance Department of Puducherry, the government is not able to hire teachers on regular basis and therefore it was decided to hire the teachers on the contract basis, he told the reports. He further added that the government took the decision to ensure that government schools produced results with the increased pass percentage in the public exams. The minister also released the results of class XI public exams and said that the pass percentage this year is 89.35 as recorded by Puducherry and Karaikal regions. A total of 15,246 students had appeared for the exams of which 13,622 students successfully passed the exam. He further clarified that students who could clear the exams will not be allowed to sit in class XII without a break and the rule applied to both private and government school students. He also said ‘government would adopt 'academic audit' to ascertain the punctuality in attendance of teachers, discipline on the part of students and coordination between schools and parents to augment pass percentage in the future.’ via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/puducherry-govt-schools-to-hire-teachers-on-contract-basis-8352 CBSE class 10 exams results: Students of Baba Ramdev school passed the exams with the flying colors5/31/2018 CBSE class 10 exams results: Students of Baba Ramdev school passed the exams with the flying colorsAcharyakulam, a school established by the ‘Baba Ramdev’ and Acharya Bal Krishna has performed extremely well in class 10 CBSE board exams as the students of the school passed the exams with the flying colors. Ayush Sharma scored 496 marks out of 500 and secured the second place among the students of the state. According to an official statement from the school, 35 percent of the students of class 10 scored above 90 percent and 37 percent scored between 75 and 90 percent. Eleven students scored between 60 and 75 percent and only three students from the school fall in the category between 40 and 60 percent. Baba Ramdev and Bal Krishna were happy with the results and said that their hard work has paid off and they would like the students to follow their dreams. More than 16 lakh students appeared for the All India Secondary School Exam (AISSE) this year. The boarding school was inaugurated on April 26, 2013. The school apart from providing the modern knowledge also provide spiritual knowledge and helps the students to become awakened and conscious. Also, extracurricular activities such as yoga, speech and debate competitions develop the students and prepare them to face the competitive world. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/cbse-class-10-exams-results-students-of-baba-ramdev-school-passed-the-exams-with-the-flying-colors-8351 Cross culture discussions, not dispute are necessary for the society’s growth: KovindOn Wednesday, Ram Nath Kovind stressed the importance of delivering value-based education to the children as it helps in promoting a healthy cross-culture discussion rather than dispute which is necessary for the growth of the society. "Lessons that a child imbibes in the school that may not be formally tested in the board examination, but these are the lessons of culture, character, compassion and courage. The child who internalizes these values will always be sensitive towards the world outside," he said. Kovind was present on the inauguration ceremony of the Sadhu Vaswani International School at Sadhu Vaswani Mission. He also took a moment to reflect on the contributions of some of the great people from Pune such as Mahatma Phule, Savitribai Phule, M G Ranade, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar in the field of education. "Each one of them placed an emphasis on education, the culture of discussion rather than that of dispute, and of addressing the disagreement while being mindful of the other person's dignity," he said. "Pune has been a center of education for Maharashtra and for the country. The story of modern India owes much to the educational, reformist and progressive ideas that have flowed from this city and for which our nation is truly appreciative," the president said. He also shed the light on the efforts of the Sadhu Vaswani and described him as one of the greatest nation builders who taught everyone how to prevent the cultural background with the techniques of the modern science. Other than Kovind other remarkable leaders who were present on the occasion were BJP patriarch Lal Krishna Advani, Maharashtra Governor K Vidyasagar Rao, Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar and Dada J P Vaswani. Kovind also unveiled the statue of the Ramabai Ambedkar, who was the wife of Babasaheb Ambedkar. "Like Babasaheb, Ramabai also contributed towards the eradication of untouchability and social equality. Her life is inspirational for every Indian woman," he said. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/cross-culture-discussions-not-dispute-are-necessary-for-the-societys-growth-kovind-8350 Self-defense for females: Simple tactics Every Woman should knowTime today is bad and both men and women face an equal chance of getting attacked and assaulted. But, it so happens that women are seen as easy target than when and find themselves in such situation more. Though self-defense techniques are gender neutral and both, men and women need them only women need them more as more often than not may studies and statistics have shown that women are more subjected to violent incidents. A self-defense technique does not only mean to paralyze or destroy the attacker but it also means that preventing such a situation from ever happening in first plac... via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/blog/self-defense-for-females-simple-tactics-every-woman-should-know Insights into US job market for 2018 graduatesAs millions of students are preparing for the graduation ceremonies many are still wondering about their future and what surprises it will bring. Well, one thing is sure that no one has a crystal ball to make this kind of predictions but new reports from CNBC provide some insights into what kind of ride the fresh graduations can expect from the job market in the US. High salaries This is the good news and probably the only one so let’s focus on this one first. According to the data provided by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), graduates can expect higher salaries. And this is not only for the graduates from technical fields but applies equally to other categories from business to humanities. So, yeas graduates can look forward to better offers. Also, the unemployment rates in the US are lowest since the last 17 years (another good news!). Fewer opportunities With better salaries and low unemployment, the hiring sky is not as clear as one may think. According to the employers at the NACE, they will higher 1.3 percent fewer graduate in contrast to last year hiring. However, this decline is not unilateral as a majority of cuts are being made by the insurance and retail sector as they aim to maintain the hiring numbers. But, rest of the industries are looking for fresh faces, minds, and talents and plan on increasing their hiring numbers. Opportunities may not be visible at first but the dawn is coming in the near future. Student loan The average outstanding debt on a college graduate is more than $34,100. So, yes they have every right to tensed and concern about their future. With large financial number outstanding in debt many graduates are worried that this will impact the time-line of everything in their lives from marriage to having children and buying homes. In fact, 11 percent of the graduates believe that they won’t be able to retire. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/insights-into-us-job-market-for-2018-graduates-8325 Sanskrit University in UP announces scholarship of INR 1 croreThere is a good news for the students from J&K as the UP’s Sanskrit based University has announced a scholarship of INR 1 crore for the students from J&K. The university also said that it has a variety of courses along with assured placements. "The Sanskriti University has decided to provide an opportunity to the students of Jammu and Kashmir to pursue higher education at its Mathura campus and it is for the first time when the varsity is extending admissions to the students of the state," executive director of the university P C Chabra told reporters here. He further said that university is considered as one of the best universities in Northern India, where students get the premium education along with the holistic development. General Manager Abhisheik Shukla said “the university, as part of its efforts to contribute towards equitable growth across different strata of the society, has decided to award scholarships to the tune of Rs. one crore to the meritorious students from Jammu and Kashmir who come from the humble background.” He further added that the university has a wide range of courses at undergraduate, postgraduate as well as Ph.D. levels in the fields of engineering, management, education, medicine, para-medical and humanities, hospitality, agriculture, fashion designing and bio-tech. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/sanskrit-university-in-up-announces-scholarship-of-inr-1-crore-8350 More information about ancient India to be included in class VI to X booksAncient Indian knowledge, tradition, and practices will find more space in the textbooks of classes 6 to 10. The books for the students of classes 6 to 10 have been restructured to add more information about the ancient Indian Philosophy, Ayurveda, yoga etc. Last year, NCERT decided to review the textbooks of classes 6 to 10 and decided to implement the changes in the contents of the books. For quite a sometime political parties such as BJP and RSS have been demanding to add more information about country’s past in textbooks. With new additions to the content, students will now have a better understanding of the glorious past of India. According to the reports from the Indian express, a comparison between old and new books revealed that additional content is added not only in the textbooks of the History but also, in other textbooks such as science and Geography. A senior official from the NCERT said that all the changes in the text books have been made according to the feedback received from the customers. As of now, NCERT has made 1334 changes in the textbooks which include corrections and updating the new data. The National Curriculum Framework was drafted in 2005 and this is the first comprehensive review of the textbooks by the NCERT since then. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/more-information-about-ancient-india-to-be-included-in-class-vi-to-x-books-8349 Jadavpur University to collaborate with the Kolkata based central research institutesIn its new move to provide more quality education, Jadavpur University succeeded in establishing direct institutional collaboration with various research institutes, which are in or around the state. As of now, only 10 universities have been chosen for the task and Jadavpur University is one among them. "This once again is a recognition of excellence in teaching learning process which JU is attaining. There was always a dichotomy between the huge amount of financial support given to central research institutes compared to the state universities although the scientists did not have the exposure to the teaching-learning process in the universities. At the same time, the varsity teachers couldn't avail of the excellent infrastructure facilities in the research institutes. This lack of convergence is now being addressed. We can do joint research projects and joint supervision of Ph.Ds. his will have a multiplier impact on society for the development of knowledge economy," said vice-chancellor Suranjan Das. From the entire state of West Bengal, Jadavpur University is the only university chosen by the government for the task. "This will enable JU to access to infrastructure facilities of central research institutes located in and around Kolkata like the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Central Glass and Ceramics Research Institute, National Institute of Biomedical Genomics, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, SN Bose Institute, Bose Institute, Indian Association of Cultivation of Science and Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre," added Das. The scheme will open new gates of the opportunity in research and will immensely help in the joint supervision of the PH.D. dissertations. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/jadavpur-university-to-collaborate-with-the-kolkata-based-central-research-institutes-8348 SPPU joins hands with the NFAI to start a course in film studiesDepartment of Media and Communication Studies (DMCS) at Savitribai Phule Pune University has joined the hands with the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) to introduce a course in film studies where students will be able to learn about the history, motifs and methods of the various cinemas in India. The course will be year long and will only accept 25 students at DMCS for admissions. A DMCS official said “the course is a flexible program of study, providing students with opportunities to explore areas of film theory, Indian cinema history and culture, as well as research and applied practical knowledge in archiving exclusively in the setting of various regional cinemas.” The main aim of the course is to enhance the professional careers of the students as well as those who are seeking to pursue doctoral studies. The course is an excellent opportunity for the students who are new to the area and will them to establish foundations who wish to study films. Dr Madhavi Reddy, head of department, DMCS, said that the process for introducing the diploma started two years ago. “At the moment, no other Indian university is offering a specialized ‘Indian film studies program. Most of the existing courses look at global cinema with more focus on Soviet, Italian or other cinema. So why can’t we start studying our own cinema especially since every state in our country has its own distinct cinema? The idea is to go beyond Bollywood and that’s the reason behind introducing two optional papers each on Marathi and Telugu cinema,” said Reddy. She further added that the expert faculty will teach and guide the students in their research. “At the department, we have a long tradition of media research. Many of our students have done PhD in film-related topics and we have been encouraging research on Indian cinema. The course will be an academic one, addressing serious concerns in Indian film studies. We will also focus more on original research,” said Reddy. Students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any discipline are eligible to apply. The fee for the students from Maharashtra in INR 21,550 and for others it is 41,156. Entrance test for admissions will be conducted in June. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/sppu-joins-hands-with-the-nfai-to-start-a-course-in-film-studies-8346 |
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