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Meeting to decide fate of CBSE 12th board exam 2021 inconclusive

Meeting to decide fate of CBSE 12th board exam 2021 inconclusive Charing the meeting, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh requested states and UTs to submit other suggestions, if any, to the Education Ministry by May 25 Sunday May 23, 2021 8:15 PM, ummid.com with inputs from IANS New Delhi: Despite reports by some media outlets that the government has agreed upon holding Class 12th exam of only major subjects in August 2021, Union Education Minister said the meeting to discuss the matter on Sunday ended without any decision. Following the consultative meeting with the states and UTs, it was decided that the Centre will examine the suggestions received from the various state governments this week and convey further information in this regard to the students by or before June 1, the Education Ministry said.

Delhi universities battle to fight COVID-19 campus surge

Delhi universities battle to fight COVID-19 campus surge
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Offline exams in higher institutions postponed

Offline exams in higher institutions postponed Delhi University has also postponed online open book examination By IANS|   Posted by Sameer  |   Published: 4th May 2021 7:02 am IST Representational photo New Delhi: Due to the second wave of COVID-19, the Union Ministry of Education requested to postpone all offline examinations scheduled in the month of May, 2021. This decision will be applicable to all central higher educational institutions across the country. Apart from this, such higher educational institutions will also have to postpone offline examinations, which receive financial support from the central government. In a letter addressed to all heads of centrally funded institutions, Higher Education Secretary Amit Khare has urged these institutes to postpone all offline examinations to be held in the month of May, 2021. Although online examinations may continue.

Govt asks centrally-funded institutions to postpone all offline exams scheduled this month due to Co- The New Indian Express

Govt asks centrally-funded institutions to postpone all offline exams scheduled this month due to Covid-19 In a letter to the heads of centrally funded institutions, Higher Education Secretary Amit Khare asked them to postpone all offline examinations scheduled this month. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Education Monday asked all centrally-funded institutions to postpone offline exams scheduled in May in view of the Covid-19 situation in the country, officials said. Such institutions include all IITs, NITs, IIITs and central universities. In a letter to the heads of centrally funded institutions, Higher Education Secretary Amit Khare asked them to postpone all offline examinations scheduled this month.

Centre asks IITs, NITs, IIITs, CUs to postpone all offline exams scheduled in May

Centre asks IITs, NITs, IIITs, CUs to postpone all offline exams scheduled in May In a letter to all centre-funded educational institutions, Higher Education Secretary Amit Khare urged to delay the offline examinations in May. He further clarified that online examinations may continue BusinessToday.In | May 3, 2021 | Updated 21:58 IST The Union Education Ministry has asked all centrally-funded educational institutions to postpone their offline examinations scheduled for May. The decision is likely to affect entrance examinations that were to be conducted for admissions to IITs, NITs, IIITs and central universities (CUs). In a letter to all such educational institutions, Higher Education Secretary Amit Khare urged to delay the offline examinations in May. He further clarified that online examinations may continue as planned.

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