Showing posts with label Educational News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Educational News. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2016

IIIT Allahabad Jobs for Ph. D. Programme


IIIT Allahabad invites applications for admission to the full time residential Ph. D. Programme in the following major Research.

Last DateNovember 5th, 2016

Eligibility

1. PhD Admission (entry after B.Tech and M.Sc.) : - The candidate must have first division in Graduation and Post graduation with a minimum of CGPI 8 on a scale of 10 or 75%. Ø Only B.Tech. degree from an IIT/IIIT/NIT/Any other Premium Institute of repute with minimum of 75% Premium Institute of repute with minimum of 75% marks/8.5 CGPI and with valid GATE score may also apply

2. PhD Admission (entry after M.Tech and MBA) : - The candidate must have M.Tech./M.E. degree with minimum of 65% marks/7.5 CGPI and First division minimum of 65% marks/7.5 CGPI and First division in B.Tech. or equivalent degree with GATE score. Ph. 
Application Fee : Rs. 500/- for General/OBC and Rs. 250/- for SC/ST candidates. The payments are to be online.
Hiring Process : Written-test, Face to Face Interview
Job Role: Others

How to apply

Applicants are required to Apply Online. Last date for applying is November 5th, 2016.

Click Here for Job Details & Apply Online 

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

CISCE Board has changed Marking scheme of 12th



Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) Board has announced changes in the 12th marks scheme from 2016. 

CISCE in a statement said, "Computer science, fashion designing, physical science, Indian classical music (Hindustani), Indian classical music (Carnatic style) and western musical themes both the written and practical exam points of the plan has been changed. "

According to the statement, "both theoretical and practical examinations for 50-50 points by changing the plan for now theoretical and experimental 70 are earmarked for 30 points." Both theoretical and experimental examinations of three hours duration has been fixed.

CISCE chief executive Gerry Arthun told IANS, "keeping in mind the needs of universities and students, these changes have been made. Each respective schools through circulars issued by the Board has been notified and the students and Their parents are also instructed to inform. "

The statement said that the changes apply only to the 12th grade examinations. CISCE national level of schooling is a private board, the 10th and 12th classes Belong Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and Indian School Certificate (ISC) to conduct examinations. Founded in 1958 by the board of the 2,082 schools across the country are concerned.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Great News: American University will be studying Hindi



American University of Montana next session is set to teach your students the Hindi language. The Fulbright teachers from India will be to teach.

Year 2015-16 at the University of the South and South East Asian Studies from op program, students under the Fulbright Teacher Gaurav Mishra teach Hindi language.

Mishra, who hails from Uttar Pradesh in August primary Hindi will come here to teach.

UM professor of Liberal Studies Vnita Ruth said it was a rare honor and great achievement because the only four university Hindi teachers have been appointed. University of Hindi language will also try to make a regular academic subjects. Hindi language sounds entirely based on language, which means that it is written exactly the same way as spoken. Each letter has a sound.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Maharashtra SSC, HSC students will get Extra time in exams



This time of the Maharashtra State Board exams are the 10th and 12th is good news for students. The board exam, students will be Extra time.

The Education Minister Vinod Tawde was proposed by the 10th XII board exam papers that students should have time to read 10 minutes Akstra. This circular has been sent to all schools and junior colleges.

Students will arrive 30 minutes before the exam center will be given 10 minutes to read the papers. During this time he can not write on paper.

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