Education

Education Minister announces dates for CBSE 2021 Board Exams

Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal CBSE

On Thursday (Dec 31) evening, the Union Education Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal (Nishank) has announced the dates of the CBSE board exams 2021 for class 10 and class 12, putting a full stop on all speculations. He stated that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board exams for class 10 and class 12 will be conducted from May 4 ...

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IRCC confirms Validation of Canada Study Permit for Short Courses

Canada Study Permit

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has confirmed that international students can enter into the country on a Canada study permit to attend short term courses under six months or less. While international students are unable to come to Canada on a temporary resident visa or electronic travel authorization, they can travel to the country on a study permit. The ...

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Canada allows International Students to enter into the country

International Students

Now, international students studying in Canadian schools, colleges and universities are allowed to enter into the country to continue their studies amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Government of Canada has amended some restrictions on travel so that designated learning institutions (DLIs) with an approved COVID-19 preparation plan can begin accepting their international scholars as of October 23. The plan must ...

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NTA to declare the NEET UG 2020 Results on October 16

NEET 2020

On Monday (Oct 12), the Supreme Court directed the National Testing Agency (NTA) to announce the results of the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2020 on October 16, 2020. The Supreme Court also said that students will have the opportunity to sit in the test on October 14, 2020. The chance is for those students who were unable ...

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Delhi Government extends School Closure till October 31 due to rise in COVID-19 cases

Delhi Schools

The Government of Delhi has ordered on Sunday (Oct 4) to extend the school closure in the nation’s capital by other 27 days till October 31, 2020. The decision came in response of the COVID-19 pandemic and rapid rise in infected cases in the country. Earlier, the Government of Delhi had ordered to extend the school closure till October 5. ...

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Saskatchewan Party to Help With Tuition Costs By Raising the Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship

Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship

A re-elected Saskatchewan Party government will increase the Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship by 50 per cent from $500 to $750 per year. This amounts to an overall increase of $1,000 over four years for eligible Saskatchewan students. “Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship is there to ensure students from low to moderate income families can afford to continue their education after high school,” said ...

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JEE Main and NEET Examinations to be conducted in September despite Covid-19

JEE Main and NEET Examination

The Ministry of Education (MOE), along with the country’s National Testing Agency (NTA) is all set to conduct the highly anticipated JEE Main and NEET examinations in the first half of September. While JEE Main is to be held from 1st to 6th September, NEET is scheduled for 13th of September. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the examinations had been ...

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CBSE Declares 12 Class 2020 Examination Results

The wait of over 12 lakh students is finally over as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday declared the results for class 12 examinations 2020. The Central Board of Secondary Education has made the CBSE class 12 result 2020 available on its official website i.e. cbseresults.nic.in As per CBSE, with 88.78 per cent pass percentage this year ...

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Ontario Prepares for the Safe Reopening of Schools for 2020-21

The Ontario government released its safety plan for the resumption of class for the 2020-21 school year, outlining scenarios for how students, teachers and staff can safely return to classrooms in September. The plan also provides choice to parents, enhanced online learning, and additional funding. While the decision to return to the normal school day routine will continue to be ...

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Students are Heartbroken as Some Canadian Universities Raise Tuition Fees

Students are highly stressed and heartbroken as some of the Canadian universities plan to raise tuition fees for the new sessions. Students who were expecting their costs should be going down in light of the COVID-19 pandemic are not amused with this hike in fees. While universities argue that remote teaching and learning incur higher costs, students are already facing ...

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