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Announcements from the Govt. Bodies
UGC has placed the Draft University Grants Commission (Setting up and Operation of Campuses of Foreign Higher Educational Institutions in India) Regulations, 2023 in the public domain and has sought comments/feedback/suggestions from the stakeholders.
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UGC has requested universities to devise facilitative mechanisms through their statutory bodies to allow the students to pursue two academic programmes simultaneously.
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UGC has requested HEIs to harness their huge potential and resources to contribute In the achievement of 100% of literacy by executing the academic mandates shared with the HEIs.
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The Ministry of Education, Government of India has released All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) 2020-2021.
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Flagship Management Programme of IGNOU, which offers seven MBA programmes, and four Post Graduate Diploma programmes have further added value by implementing the following salient features of NEP 2020.
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Chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC) Professor M. Jagadesh Kumar held a discussion where he highlighted several aspects including the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020, FYUP Programme, etc.
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Ministry of Education to start digital university this New Year for higher education.
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A total of 165,382 schools spread across 29 states and Union territories have so far applied with the ministry of education for an upgrade under the Pradhan Mantri Schools For Rising India (PM-SHRI) scheme.
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The Education Ministry headed by Minister Dharmendra Pradhan is planning to relax the eligibility criteria for engineering entrance exams, IIT JEE Mains and IIT JEE Advanced.
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In accordance with the National Education Policy, Agricultural Education in India will be revamped by laying primary emphasis on skill development as per the official statement by the director of ICAR.
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The National Council for Education Research and Training (NCERT) has notified India’s first national assessment regulator, PARAKH, which will work on setting norms, standards and guidelines for student assessment and evaluation for all recognised school boards in the country.
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In a bid to reach out to the new generation of children and sensitise them to the imperatives of forests, environment and wildlife conservation, the Forest Department will launch Bandipur Yuva Mitra in the new year.
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School Education and Literacy Minister B C Nagesh said the Bommai-led government would issue notification to recruit 2,500 high school teachers in the state.
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The National Education Policy for foundational stage will be adopted from January 26 and implemented in 400 schools, Primary and Secondary Education Minister B C Nagesh said.
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Religious leaders, education experts, and officials of the department of school education and literacy held a meeting in Bengaluru to discuss the modalities of the implementation of value-based education in the school curriculum in Karnataka.
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Four Karnataka public universities signed agreements with varsities of Pennsylvania, US, for collaboration in higher education.
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After the announcement of renaming Karnataka Secondary Examination Board (KSEEB) to Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB), the education department has announced a change in the website as well for all queries regarding the SSLC and PUC board examinations.
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The State Government is all set To conduct Students’ Assessment Survey (SAS) for classes II, V, VIII, IX and X on January 17 and 18 in select government primary and high schools across the State.
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The Karnataka government has proposed to set up Environment University in Sirsi of Uttara Kannada district.
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Manash Pratim Gohain writes: 2023 to witness launch of India’s first digital university, to open new higher education avenues.
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A. Amarender Reddy writes: Can NEP Recommendations Transform State Agricultural Universities?
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Pallavi writes: What is the situation in mathematics education in India, a country with a legacy of great mathematical achievements dating back to fifth century.
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C Rajkumar writes: Why India should not outsource higher education to foreign universities.
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