DU admissions 2019: In case, if candidates have paid any amount or fee in a college from which the candidate wants to withdraw admission, the submitted fee will be refunded, however, they will have to pay a cancellation fee,
A Nagpur-based private school parent association on Wednesday met Zilla Parishad education officers, Dr S N Patwe and Chintaman Wanjari, against an annual hike in fee in some CBSE schools.
The report states that in India, 75 per cent of five-year olds with disabilities and a quarter of children with disabilities in the age group of five to 19 years do not attend any educational institution.
This is the first time DU is admitting and setting cut-offs for the EWS category after HRD Ministry mandated a 10% reservation.
The highest cut-off in the first list had been in the B.A. (Honours) Political Science programme — 99% in Hindu College. Despite that sky-high figure, admissions to the course closed for every category except EWS, in which cut-off dropped by 0.75 percentage points.
WBJEE seat allotment result 2019: Selected candidates will have to pay an admission fee to book a seat. The candidates will also have to undergo document verification which will begin from July 4 to 7, 2019.
Kashmir University result 2019: Students can check their marks online at egov.uok.edu.in, kashmiruniversity.net.
Delhi University (DU) Admissions Second cut-off list 2019 Arts (BA), Commerce (B.Com), and Science (B.Sc) HIGHLIGHTS: Students can check the cut-off at du.ac.in. The same will also be available at the websites of the respective colleges. The document verification round to begin from July 4, 2019.
UDF members tried to disrupt the minister's reply throughout, pointing out the alleged lapses, provoking many ruling legislators also to stand up and engage in heated arguments with them.
An online interface will be available at the council's website from July 5 that will enable the students to apply for inspection of their answer scripts, he said.
Calicut University UG CAP 4th allotment: The University of Calicut will be releasing the fourth allotment list for admission to undergraduate courses for the academic session 2018-19 on July 5
BSTC result 2019: Those who have secured 50 per cent marks and above are qualified for counselling sessions which will begin within this week. The result is available at bstc2019.org.
JoSAA counselling round 2 2019: The counselling for vacant seats at IITs, NITs has begun today. Check documents needed and the schedule ahead for admission to top-ranked engineering colleges in India.
NEET 2019: The document verification round was scheduled to end on July 6 (Saturday) but the same has been extended to be open till July 8 (Monday), 5 pm, as per the official notice.
DU admissions, second cut-off 2019: The cut-off marks are unlikely to go down, as per the DU officials. Expert advice on how to pick course among those available what are the second-best choices.
Rajasthan BSTC Result 2019 @bstc2019.org HIGHLIGHTS: All the candidates who have appeared for the examination can check the results through the websites bstc2019.org or rajrmsa.nic.in
MHT CET 2019: The MHTCET provisional merit list is available on the official website - mhtcet2019.mahaonline.gov.in. The final merit list will be released on July 5.
With the new Indian government shortly coming up with its first full federal budget and with education sector outlays being actively discussed, it is time to take a broader, holistic view of where Indian education needs to go
The college issued a notification stating that it has been done “to ensure better representation.” The cut-offs have been reduced to below 90% for all courses for the category.
On the other hand, these colleges have seen a relatively low number of admissions in the BCom (Honours) programme, which had seen cut-offs crossing 98% in a large number of colleges.
After Andhra govt had asked Delhi University to accept newly released marks
The Bill will replace the ordinance passed before the Lok Sabha polls, which provides for reservation of teaching positions in Central educational institutions for persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and economically weaker sections of society.
Many parents, who had arrived as early as 7 am, claimed that varsity authorities had asked them to come at 7 am but did not intimate them about the time the trial would start.
A government order issued by Principal Secretary Rajnish Dubey stated that Technical Education Minister Ashutosh Tondon had received complaints that institutions were charging fees "as per their will, which is against the provisions".
The observation by the court came while allowing the plea of a man seeking age relaxation in order to qualify for the post of a Special Education Teacher (SET) in Delhi government schools.