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OVER TEN thousand students could not get admission in various disciplines, in the degree colleges affiliated to Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University, during the current academic session. Now the only option left for them is to get admission in evening classes at some of the colleges or appear as private candidates at the university examinations.
University sources said about four thousand students could be accommodated in self-financed colleges. However, since these colleges were under the process of getting recognition from the university, they could not entertain applications for admission to any discipline. After recognition of these colleges a good number of candidates would be able to take admission as regular students of the university.
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The dreaded word for lakhs of students — may be deleted from the report cards if the National Council for Education Research and Training (NCERT) has its way.
Concerned over increasing number of suicides among students, the NCERT, a central apex body, has suggested to schools across the country to replace the word fail with unsatisfactory or repeat.
The national focus group on exam reforms at the NCERT has said it is unjustified to declare a student pass or fail on the basis of a single, three-hour public exam. There should be a more comprehensive way of evaluating students by
In order to help admission seekers from Manipur for their admission to various under-graduate courses in the University of Delhi for the academic session 2007-07, an Admission Facilitation Centre has been set up at the Manipur Information Centre, New Delhi from today.
Any kind of information regarding admission can be available at Telephone No.(011)-23746359 office hours.
As per information announced by Delhi University yesterday, the Admission Form will be issued from June 1-15, 2007, said MIC in a statement.
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VADODARA: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is planning to introduce grading system up to standard X with no pass or fail criteria.
CBSE chairman Ashok Ganguly, who was in Vadodara to meet principals of all CBSE-affiliated schools at Navrachna School, said this on Friday.
Ganguly stated that at present, the board has introduced the grading system with no pass or fail criteria up to standard V.
We have sevenpoint grading system with un-qualifying grade from standard VI to VIII and nine-point grading system in standard IX. We are thinking of extending the grading system to standard X so that
NEW DELHI : With the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) officially announcing on Wednesday its decision to introduce grading for Class X from 2008, Board examinations will finally come without the pass or fail tag for students.
The nine-point scale grading system will require students to get qualifying grades in four of the five subjects to get promoted to the next level, CBSE Chairman Ashok Ganguly said. It had been decided not to carry pass or fail on the marksheets of students, who will have four options to improve on their grades within a period of two years from
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