CBSE Board Exam 2021 to be held between May 4 and June 10
Results will be declared by July 15. Practical exams will begin on March 1.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board exams for Class X and Class XII will be held between May 4 and June 10, 2021, said Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank in a virtual address.
Results will be declared by July 15. The practical examinations for Class X and Class XII board students will begin on March 1, 2021. CBSE said that the date-sheet will be issued soon. The board examinations for Class X and XII will commence from Tuesday, May 4, 2021, said the education minister.
Updated Dec 30, 2020 | 10:49 IST
TN SSLC, HSE +1, 2 time table 2021 would be announced soon after CBSE and NEET 2021 dates are announced by the centre, said education minister K A Sengottaiyan. TN SSLC, HSE +1, 2 time table 2021 to be announced soon   |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Tamil Nadu state government is planning to announce TN SSLC, HSE +1, 2 time table 2021 soon. The Education Minister of the state, K A Sengottaiyan said that the board exam dates would be announced soon after clarity on CBSE and NEET 2021 dates by the center. The exam dates for Class 10, 11, and 12 would be available to appearing candidates on the official site of the Board soon after the declaration.
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CBSE Class 10, 12 Board Exam Dates: Education minister says will end suspense tomorrow, rules out online exams
CBSE Class 10, 12 Board exam dates: Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank will announce the schedule for Class 10 and Class 12 board exam dates at 6 pm on Thursday. The minister, however, has ruled out considering online examinations. Based on suggestions by parents and schools, we will discuss dates related to CBSE exams on 31st December and end suspense over the board exams. We will try to announce dates for future exams. Right now, we are not considering the option of online exams, Nishank told ANI.
‘Indian engineers will have global outlook, be sensitive to local problems’
By IANS| Updated: 29th December 2020 6:46 am IST
New Delhi, Dec 28 : The 18th convocation function of the Visveshvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, was held on Monday. On this occasion the Central government expressed its commitment to boost engineering and engineering education.
According to the Union Ministry of Education, engineering has strategic importance in India’s economic development. The government in its various initiatives, has encouraged engineering and multi-skill development through important programmes like ‘Make in India’, ‘Start-up India’, ‘Smart City Mission’ and ‘Skill India’.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi says that India has the power of 3Ds: Demography, Democracy and Demand, which help in business, engineering and development of the nation. In the next 10 years, India is poised to become one of the largest manufacturing hubs in the world.
NCUI’s Chief Executive N Satyanaryana briefly spoke about Indian Cooperative movement in the valedictory session of FICCI Global Youth Entrepreneurship & Industry Connect 2020 (FGYEIC) organized last week in which Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank was the chief guest.
Thanking FICCI for collaborating with NCUI as an academic partner for this unique event the CE said, “It must have been an enriching experience for all the participants to gain knowledge from entrepreneurs, and learning about industries which will definitely help them in practical life as entrepreneurs.
“We are glad that entrepreneurs from the cooperative sector have also been covered in the event. I am sure that the engagement must have benefitted the participants. With more than 8 lakh cooperative societies covering almost 95 percent of villages, co-ops are present in all the fields of socio-economic activities be it dairy, fertilizers, sugar or any other sector like housing, agriculture cred