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KOTTAYAM: Learning for CBSE students in classes X to XII could never be the same again. MOST (Multiplex Online Students Training), an educational charitable trust is launching , to enable students to train themselves in study topics and weekly updates at the click of a mouse.
The first phase of the innovative project will cover physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics, said Prof Abraham Thalavady, MOST advisory board member and trust members Bobby Mathews and Renjith Panackal at a news conference here on Wednesday.
The online training for an academic year will be spread over 28 weeks, of which 12 weeks will be set apart for revision and model examinations. One weeks free trial will be given to students interested in joining the programme.
An annual fee of Rs 3,000 will be collected for three terms from the students. Those who find the training unrewarding can discontinue it and take back the proportionate term fees, they said. The uniqueness of the MOST programme is the presentation of study topics on the portal.
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Chairman of Jharkhand Academic Council Shaligram Yadav said a circular in this connection will soon be issued to all intermediate schools and colleges under the three state universities.
Jharkhand was one of the first states to have declared the matriculation results.
Jharkhand Academic Council, which conducts the examination, had published the results on May 7.
Intermediate schools and colleges will get ample time to complete the admission procedure in June. Therefore, we have fixed a July deadline for the commencement of classes.
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Online Math classes for Class 12 students
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Dr K S Manoj (CPI-M) today held CBSE authorities responsible for the short supply of NCERT books for classes XII-X.
Raising the issue in the Lok Sabha during zero hour, Dr Manoj regretted the non-availability of NCERT school books
Classes for the new academic session had already started, but the printing of books was yet to begin, he said.
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