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Engg colleges to reopen on Jan 4

Classes will be held in two shifts from 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. The APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University has decided to reopen engineering and other affiliated colleges on January 4. The decision comes a day after the government issued guidelines for reopening higher educational institutions in the State. Contact classes for third semester MTech, MArch, and MPlan, fifth semester MCA, ninth semester Integrated MCA, ninth semester BArch, and seventh semester BTech will commence initially and will continue until January 16. Those of the fifth semester BTech and BArch, fifth and seventh semesters Integrated MCA, and seventh semester BArch will be held from January 18 to February 6. Contact classes for third semester MCA and Integrated MCA, third semester BTech, BHMCT, BDes, BArch, and third semester BTech lateral entry students will be held from February 1 to 20.

JEE Main Scores To Be Considered For Admission in UP Colleges

Admission to UP technical colleges to be based on JEE Main scores “From the new academic session, the process of admission to technical institutions will be done through JEE Main exam, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA),” the government said in a statement. Updated: December 23, 2020 6:44:26 pm Last week, The Indian Express reported that the Union Education Ministry has decided to increase the JEE-Main attempts from two to four starting next year. (Representational) The Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday announced that technical institutes in the state will give admissions to students based on their ranks in the JEE-Main instead of the state entrance examination. Also, for the admission in pharmacy colleges in the state for the bachelor degree, a separate nationwide undergraduate pharmacy aptitude test (UGPAT) will be held, the government said.

Guidelines issued for reopening colleges

Guidelines issued for reopening colleges Updated: Updated: Classes will be held with 50% strength on all days except Sundays Share Article Classes will be held with 50% strength on all days except Sundays A ceiling of five class hours has been fixed for each student in colleges amid the government’s efforts to maximise the working hours of educational institutions from January 4 to compensate for the time lost owing to the pandemic. The Higher Education Department on Wednesday issued guidelines for the reopening of colleges and universities in Kerala. Classes will be held with 50% strength allowing students, semester-wise, on a rotational basis. While colleges and universities will function from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on all days except Sundays, college Principals have been tasked with evolving schedules comprising sessions held in two batches, if necessary, to uphold the COVID-19 protocol.

Admission to UP technical colleges to be based on JEE-Main scores

Admission to UP technical colleges to be based on JEE Main scores “From the new academic session, the process of admission to technical institutions will be done through JEE Main exam, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA),” the government said in a statement. Updated: December 23, 2020 6:44:26 pm Last week, The Indian Express reported that the Union Education Ministry has decided to increase the JEE-Main attempts from two to four starting next year. (Representational) The Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday announced that technical institutes in the state will give admissions to students based on their ranks in the JEE-Main instead of the state entrance examination. Also, for the admission in pharmacy colleges in the state for the bachelor degree, a separate nationwide undergraduate pharmacy aptitude test (UGPAT) will be held, the government said.

It s back to classrooms for college students

It’s back to classrooms for college students Updated: Updated: Classes to be conducted in different shifts from January 1 Share Article Classes to be conducted in different shifts from January 1 The State’s higher education sector is set to make a gradual transition to a blended mode of learning with the government deciding to resume offline classes in a phased manner from January 1. A high-level meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday decided to permit final-year undergraduate and postgraduate classes of arts and science colleges and related universities in the initial phase with half the student strength at a time.

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