Jamia Millia to conduct semester exam through online open book mode
By ANI| Published: 1st January 2021 6:43 am IST
New Delhi: Executive Council (EC) of Jamia Millia Islamia University in Delhi on Thursday approved resolutions passed in the Academic Council meeting on Wednesday regarding the conduct of semester exam through online open book mode.
The university in an official statement said that the schedule and other modalities to be finalised in due course of time.
“EC also approved the creation of the Faculty of Management Studies. At present, it is the Centre of Management Studies. Few other departments also to be included in the newly created faculty,” the statement said. (ANI)
CBSE board exam delay to hit varsity calendar, study-abroad plans
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The two-month delay in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board exams may have a cascading impact on higher education in 2021, upsetting academic year calendars and study-abroad options.
The Union government-controlled CBSE has announced that Class X and XII board examinations will be held from 4 May to 10 June and results will be declared by 15 July. This was done to accommodate the learning loss in 2020 with schools shut from mid-March.
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PM Modi, in the presence of West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankar and Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal, said the university evolved from centuries of the Indian ethos and embodied Indian nationalist sentiment during Independence under Tagore s guidance.
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