Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, January 19
The syllabus of JEE and NEET will remain unchanged for the year 2021, the Education Ministry has said.
However, unlike previous years, this year, the candid
JEE Mains 2021: Education Ministry waives off 75 pc in Class 12 eligibility criteria By Amit Kumar | Updated: Jan 19, 2021 15:12 IST
New Delhi [India], January 19 (ANI): Ministry of Education has decided to waive off for the academic year 2021-22, the minimum 75 per cent marks that candidates need to score in their class 12 exams to be eligible for NITs, IIITs, SPAs and other Central Funded Technical Institutes, whose admissions are based on Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)(Main).
A senior official of Higher education told ANI that considering the decision taken for IIT JEE (Advanced) and in line with the decision taken for the last academic year, it has been decided to waive off the 75 per cent marks (in class 12 exam) eligibility criteria under Joint Entrance Examination (Main) for the next academic year 2021-2022 in respect of NITs, IIITs, SPAs and other CFTIs, whose admissions are based on JEE (Main).
The search for ultra-light, super-strong automotive material
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Indian labs are working on steel and beyond that can make cars fuel-efficent and safer for passengers
As automobile companies are always fishing for stronger and lighter materials to make vehicles, exciting research is happening in this area. India is no laggard here, going by indications from its labs.
Few realise how advancements in material science have contributed to the affordability and comfort levels of modern automobiles. For instance, the growing use of ultra high-strength steel (UHSS) and advance high-strength steel (AHSS) has made Maruti’s third-generation Swift (New Swift) lighter than the first generation by 125 kg (New Swift weighs 855 kg).
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With the likelihood of colleges reopening, even if in a staggered manner, we asked students what they were looking forward to the most. Here are a few of the several responses we received from students across the country.
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With the likelihood of colleges reopening, even if in a staggered manner, we asked students what they were looking forward to the most. Here are a few of the several responses we received from students across the country.
Saloni Tyagi, I Year, BJMC, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies (GGSIPU), Rohini, Delhi
Farm law finds support from top academicians across India
December 23, 2020
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The act gives complete autonomy to the farmers to trade their products where they want and with whoever they want, say experts
Top academicians from across India’s leading science and management institutes have come out in ‘support’ of the government’s agriculture and farm law that is currently facing stiff resistance from Punjab based farmers.
A letter dated December 14 written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received consent from 50 professors in science and management institutions. A few professors who spoke to
Business Line confirmed the letter and showed emails as proof of their consent. Those who have consented includes professors from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Mumbai, Indian Association for Cultivation of Science, National Institute of Science Education and Research, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Techno