Result of Assam Teachers' Eligibility Test 2019 releasedThe result of the Assam Teachers' Eligibility Test 2019 has been released by the Department of Elementary Education, Assam. The results for the Lower Primary and Upper Primary Level have been released. Candidates who have appeared for exam can visit the official website of Assam Board of Secondary Education (SEBA) to check the results.To access the results, students will need their application number and password to login and check the result.Official link: https://cetcell.net/TET_2019/result/To pass the exam, a candidate is required to score 60 per cent, i.e. 90 marks out of 150 marks. However, there is a relaxation of 5 percent for the SC/ST (Hills)/ST (Plain)/OBC/MOBC/PWD (PH).Assam TET consisted of two papers -- paper 1 was for the Lower primary level and paper 2 was for the Upper Primary Level. Both papers had 150 questions and time duration for both exam was 2.5 hours. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/result-of-assam-teachers-eligibility-test-2019-released-10058
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NEET PG admit card expected to release todayAdmit cards for the NEET PG 2020 exam are expected to be released today. The exam is scheduled to be held on January 5, 2020. The exam is held to shortlist the candidates for MD/MS/PG Diploma Courses. The exam will be conducted in single session o single day.The exam is conducted by the National Board of Examination (NBE) which conducts Medical Entrance Exams. However, NEET UG is conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA).Steps to download the NEET Admit Cards Visit the official website NBE -- nbe.edu.inOn the homepage, click on the tab for NEET PGClick on the login linkEnter your login credentialsDownload the NEET PG admit card and take print out of the same NEET PG Admit card official link: https://cdn3.digialm.com/EForms/configuredHtml/1815/63104/login.htmlThe exam consists of 300 multiple choice questions and the duration of exam is 3 hours 30 minutes. The question paper is divided into three parts (Part A, B and C) and each section consists of 50, 100, 150 MCQs respectively.For every wrong answer there is 25 percent negative marking and for every right answer 4 marks are awarded. The result of the exam is expected to be released by January 31, 2020 and will be valid for this academic session only. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/neet-pg-admit-card-expected-to-release-today-10057 Application process of CLAT 2020 exam to begin tomorrowThe application process for the CLAT 2020 exam will commence from tomorrow. Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is conducted by the Consortium of NLUs (National Law universities) for admission to LLB, and LLM programs. 21 Universities participate in CLAT exam.The application window for CLAT 2020 exam will remain open for three months. The last date to apply for the exam is March 31, 2020 and the tentative date for the exam is May 10.Candidates who have completed their 10+2 from recognized board of education can apply for the exam. Candidates who are interested in applying for the PG program must have an LL.B Degree or an equivalent.The official website to apply for the CLAT 2020 exam is 'consortiumofnlus.ac.in'. The exam will be objective in nature and there will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for both PG and UG levels.UG exam will be of 2 hours and there will be 150 questions consisting of one mark each. For PG programs, there will be 100 questions and 2 subjective questions of 25 marks each. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/application-process-of-clat-2020-exam-to-begin-tomorrow-10056 Admit cards for PSTET exam releasedAdmit cards for the Punjab State Teachers Eligibility Test (PSTET) 2018 have been released by the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) on its official portal.Candidates who have applied for the exam are advised to visit the official website and download their admit cards.The exam was postponed by the PSEB and now the same will be held on January 5, 2020. Candidates are advised to download the fresh admit cards for the exam. Candidates without new admit cards will not be allowed to enter the exam hall. Candidates will also be required to bring government-approved identity proof along with the PSTET admit card.The exam is conducted to short list the candidates for teaching post for classes I to VIII. To download the admit card, candidates will require their registration number and password. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/admit-cards-for-pstet-exam-released-10055 BSc nursing program entrance exam result declared by IGNOUThe results of the Post Basic BSc in Nursing program entrance exam result has been released by the IGNOU. The official link for the result is available on the website’s homepage.Students who have qualified the exam will have to appear for the counseling process. The counseling of the qualified candidates for admission to Post Basic BSc Nursing Programme January 2020 session will be held at respective regional centers.Successful candidates will be required to submit the self-attested copies of the following at the time of counseling: Original admit card for entrance test.Certificate of date of birth (10th class certificate).10+2 pass certificate.Valid RNRM Registration Certificate (In case of registration from more than one council, produce all the certificates at the time of admission counselling).Experience Certificate/s (On Letter Head of the competent authority with full name, date and signature with stamp). Experience will be counted after RNRM registration till the last date of receipt of application form by University.GNM Mark sheet (Including mark sheet of all years).NOC from the organization, where you are working, clearly indicating that you are presently working.Category Certificate indicating reservation status for SC/ST/Non Creamy layer of OBC /PH/Kashmiri Migrant/War Widow etc.Income certificate in case of Non creamy layer of OBC.Two (2) passport size photographs.Demand draft of Rs. 18,000 towards 1st year admission fees in favour of IGNOU, payable at concerned regional centre (can vary from time to time). Counseling will be done at regional centers. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/bsc-nursing-program-entrance-exam-result-declared-by-ignou-10054 Diploma exam results declared by the Department of Technical Education (DTE), KarnatakaThe results of the Diploma exams, held in October-November, have been announced by the Department of Technical Education (DTE). The DTE results have been announced on the official website and candidates who have appeared for the exam can visit the website and check the results.Official result link: http://bteresults.net/As of now, due to large traffic the website is not responding and it is advised that candidates should wait a bit before trying again.Candidates can also apply for the re-evaluation. Candidates can obtain photocopy of their answer sheets.Revaluation: http://www.dte.kar.nic.in/Circulars/Exam/Reval%20photocopynov19%20exam%20261219.pdfStudents who have cleared the diploma can opt for higher education program. “It is evident from the fact that more than 80% of the students passing out from Diploma Program opt for Higher Education, which is their inward planning,” says the DTE in its handbook titled “Avenues after Diploma”. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/diploma-exam-results-declared-by-the-department-of-technical-education-dte-karnataka-10053 Registrations for TANCET to commence from January 7The online application process for the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) 2020 will commence from January 7 and the exam is scheduled to be held on February 29 and March 1. Candidates who are interested in appearing for the exam can apply online after the registration window opens. The registration window will remain open until January 31. The exam is conducted to shortlist the candidates for admissions to M.B.A., M.C.A. and M.E. / M.Tech. / M.Arch. / M.Plan. Degree programs. TANCET is one of the biggest entrance exams of the state for admissions to Government and Government Aided Colleges (Engineering, Arts & Science Colleges) and Self-financing Colleges (Engineering, Arts & Science Colleges including stand-alone Institutions).According to the schedule, the result of the exam will be released on March 20 and the mark sheet will be released on March 23.The exam centers will be at Chennai, Coimbatore, Karaikudi, Tirunelveli, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Chidambaram, Nagercoil, Vellore, Dindigul, Salem, Villupuram, Erode, Thanjavur and Virudhunagar.“Limited numbers of seats (full time only) are available for the candidates employed and sponsored by the Government Organizations and Government Aided Educational Institutions. However, registered professional architects with a minimum of 5 years professional experience will be considered for admission to M.Arch. Degree programme at University Departments of Anna University, SAP Campus under sponsored category. All such candidates who intend to apply under sponsored category have to appear for TANCET 2020,” reads the official exam notice. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/registrations-for-tancet-to-commence-from-january-7-10052 CBSE board exams to be held as per the schedule: CBSE officialDue to protests against CAA, several national and state-level exams have been postponed/rescheduled. As a result, speculations were being made that CBSE will also postpone their board exams. However, Sanyam Bhardwaj, controller of examinations, CBSE, has assured that exams will be held as per the schedule and no changes will be done in the date-sheets released."Since 1929, board exam dates have never been changed or rescheduled. Even this year they will be held as planned. It is an exam of national importance and the future of many students depends on it. The board receives all possible help from state governments and schools to carry the process smoothly. Even in cases of curfews previously, students appearing for the exams along with teachers and parents have been allowed to travel to the venues after presenting the admit cards," said Bhardwaj.Class 10th and 12th board exams will commence from February 15. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/cbse-board-exams-to-be-held-as-per-the-schedule-cbse-official-10051 Application process for NEET UG to end on January 1The online application process for the NEET UG 2020 exam will end on January 1, 2020. Candidates who have not registered for the exam yet but wish to appear for the exam are required to complete the registration process within next two days.To be eligible for the exam, a candidates must have passed class 12th exam or should be appearing for the same. His/Her mandatory subjects must include English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology.Candidates can visit the official website and apply for the exam. After application process is over, candidates will be given a small window of opportunity to correct their particulars in the online form. The online edit option for the application will remain open from January 15 to January 31, 2020.The admit cards for the exam will be released on March 27, 2020 and the exam is scheduled for May 3, 2020. The result of the same is expected on June 4, 2020.The exam will be held in OMR-based mode. The duration of exam is 3 hours and it consists of questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Biology is further divided into two categories -- Zoology and Botany. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/application-process-for-neet-ug-to-end-on-january-1-10050 CBSE affiliated schools to become 'Anger-Free Zones'CBSE has asked all of its affiliated schools to become ‘anger-free zones’ where everyone - parents, teachers, administration staff etc. will try to control their anger and will set an example for children and teach them how important it is to free from anger.The board says that this will make the students mentally active and emotionally healthy. They will be able to go home charged and happy and will be happy to return the next day to the school.The CBSE has also issued an advisory to the school and said that this initiative is a part of its "joyful education and holistic fitness" thrust.The recommendations mentioned in the advisory include not looking at the cell-phone all the time and breathing exercises by all. The board has also asked the students to record their experience and announce their initiative on social media to become an anger-free zone using the hashtag, "cbsenoanger". "In the anger-free zone, everyone will try to manage his or her anger, whether it is the school educators, parents, school personnel or other stakeholders. The best way to teach children the value of 'freedom from anger' is by setting examples ourselves," CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi said in a communication sent to schools. "Making our schools anger-free zones will help our students in developing effective skills and in eradicating emotions like fear, disrespect, humiliation and hurt, which are the by-products of anger," Mr. Tripathi said.The board has also asked the schools to place board messages on strategic locations in their campus -- “This is an Anger-Free Zone”."Children are the harbingers of change. What they learn in the school, they will teach that to their parents. Imagine children going home and telling their parents 'you are not allowed to be angry'."Therefore, as a part of this initiative, schools must also take up exercises with children to help them overcome their anger issues and also empower them with tools so that they can help others overcome their anger issues," Mr. Tripathi added. via Education and Job Portal https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/cbse-affiliated-schools-to-become-anger-free-zones-10049 |
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