Saturday, 23 May 2020

KCET 2020: Application correction, centre change deadline extended - education


Karnataka Examinations Authority, or KEA, on Friday, extended the last date to change examination centres for Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET 2020) along with editing the application form till May 31. A notice regarding this decision has been uploaded on the KEA’s official website.

As per the notification, candidates can make changes or modify the information in the online applications as per their eligibility on or before May 31, 2020, until 6 pm.

The examination authority has taken this decision after considering the requests coming from the candidates.

Earlier, the authority had reopened the application correction window from May 20 to 22, 2020.



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JEE Main II and Advanced Exam 2020: Smart preparation tips for lockdown period - education

JEE exams are one such life changing event for IIT aspirants. JEE Main is first stage to clear for those who aspire to take admission in IIT’s. For many others JEEM is destination. For such aspirants it is advised that if they have missed January, they must appear in the second phase normally conducted in April but now delayed due to COVID 19. Even those who have taken examination in January must take second phase examination since best of the two scores is considered. JEEA aspirants are also advised to appear in JEEM second phase to ensure their name in list of qualified candidates eligible to take JEEA examination.

JEE Main is designed mostly with questions of singular concepts and some even direct formula based. On the other hand, the questions asked in the JEE Advanced require in-depth understanding of concepts and their application and are even multi- conceptual. Such questions require not only a solid foundation in the subject but also concept clarity along with high IQ, high analytical skill, high reasoning power & exposure to solving of various types of problems from initial principles.

Due to COVID 19, both examinations are delayed which means extended preparation time available to serious and focused students which they must utilize gainfully. Even though the preparation for Mains and Advance go hand in hand, proper strategy needs to be planned for excelling among the 2.24 lac competitors screened from first stage JEEM examination, qualified to appear in JEE Advanced examination. Owing to small number of seats around 5500 in General Category, the exam requires a rigorous, methodical, consistent preparation. The aspirant requires high levels of discipline, dedication, effort, self-motivation to succeed with good ranking.

For those who missed out on the first attempt in JEEM or want to improve their ranking to qualify for JEE Advanced, here is an opportunity to strengthen their preparations. Attempting the first Main exam, should be considered as a mock test which clarifies the weak areas for detailed analysis and further preparations.

It is a fact that preparation for this is not a process to be completed in a month or two rather it is a continuous process of preparation for years together. Few tips and tricks by experts will help such aspirants to strengthen their preparation strategy for achieving success simultaneously in both JEE Main 2 nd phase and JEE Advanced examination.

Smart planning and time management is the key – The foremost essential for succeeding in JEE is a smart revision plan which covers the entire syllabus well in available time. Make the study task table that utilizes the time effectively by dividing the subjects and topics on daily basis to cover revision comfortably. Allocate equal time to each subject such that due attention is paid to each topic/concept. Discipline is the key to follow the timetable meticulously.

Utilize the resources efficiently, do not refer too many books – Mastering the concept is a must, so choose the easiest to understand study material. At this stage NCERT books and your concise study notes and tricks to solve seemingly difficult questions are the handiest material to clear the concepts. Never get puzzled by referring various authors as different writers have different methods to solve a problem and can lead to confusion. The study material provided by reputed coaching institute proves immensely helpful.

Attempt online mock tests – Methodical planned revision and taking daily mock tests will help them overcoming their weaknesses, increase speed and accuracy and keep them well updated with the current trend and pattern of the examinations. Online platform such as myPAT provides complete access to previous year papers, online mock tests, doubt clearing sessions, and expert opinion with real time analysis. Students tend to learn from the mistakes and hence avoid repeating them. Attending regular mock tests is useful to understand the gap and weak areas during preparation. Joining test series through an authentic source to get All India RPI (Rank Potential Index) helps to know the level of preparedness and national standing amongst peer group. This not only helps in clearing the weak concepts, but also helps in managing the time effectively and gainfully for better outcomes. The mock tests provide comparative as well as progressive analysis that will help the students to plan their path of preparation accordingly.

Practice lot of questions but with clear concept – Solve quality problems covering all types and patterns in past years. Cracking JEE requires clarity of concept, it’s applications and analytical skills.

Last week(s) strategy

1. Do intermittent quick revisions from your short notes. Go trough formulae and concepts at a glance of every chapter of all three subjects.

2. Do not try to attempt new problems at this stage.

3. Focus more on polishing the strengths by regular revision, testing, analysis, and corrective action to perfect the concepts.

4. Believe in yourself, work hard and stay focused with positive energy.

5. Taking some time to relax or rest also prepares the brain to recall the learnt things.

6. Keep calm as temperament plays a vital role in JEE success. With all the preparation done so far, nervousness can decrease the performance on the day of examination and even the most potential candidate can be adversely affected.

Tips on examination day

Start with the subject you feel most confident in order of your comfort level. Attempt first those questions where you are sure of correct answer. Do not entail negative marks by attempting questions which are black box type and you do not know anything about it.

For JEE Advanced examination, in addition to above, must attempt questions with no negative marks even if you have to guess. Finally it is relative performance and not absolute level of difficulty which matters.

(Author RL Trikha is Director FIITJEE Group. Views expressed here are personal.)

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BPSC 31st Judicial Services online application deadline extended, apply now - education

Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has further extended the deadline to register online for the BPSC 31st judicial services exam. Originally the deadline to register was March 28 which was then extended till May 5 due to the coronavirus lockdown and now it has been pushed further till June 3.

Moreover, the last date of application has been extended till June 15. Earlier, the deadline was May 22. The last date to deposit application fee is June 8. Aspirants who have not yet applied can do it now online at bpsc.bih.nic.in.

There are a total of 221 vacancies.Candidates must have acquired a degree in law from a recognised university or institution to be eligible to apply for the Bihar Judicial service exam. Check official notification here

Age Limit:

Candidates applying for the BPSC Judicial service exam should be of more than 22 years on August 1, 2019 and should be of less than 35 years on August 1, 2018. There is relaxation of age for women and certain other category candidates.

Check official notice here

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Rajasthan to open English-medium government schools in 76 blocks - education

Government-run Mahatma Gandhi Vidyalayas will be opened in 76 blocks in Rajasthan, School Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasara said on Friday.

The state government has issued orders to open these English medium schools, he said.

Out of 167 such blocks in the state where Swami Vivekananda Model Schools are not there, 76 English-medium Mahatma Gandhi Vidyalayas will be opened, the minister pointed out.

Government-run Swami Vivekananda model schools are affiliated to the CBSE syllabus in English-medium while Mahatma Gandhi Vidyalayas are also taught in English-medium but affiliated to the state board syllabus.

The School Education minister said orders will also be issued for the opening of more Mahatma Gandhi Vidyalayas in the remaining blocks in the state.

Dotasara said the state government had taken the initiative to start Mahatma Gandhi Vidyalayas in the state to provide equal education opportunities to all. Under this, a total of 33 such schools were started in all the districts of the state. PTI AG HDA

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Friday, 22 May 2020

MAH MBA CET Result 2020 declared at cetcell.mahacet.org, direct link here - education

Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) cell has declared the MBA CET results 2020 on its official website. Candidates who had appeared for the exams can check their MAH MBA CET result 2020 online at mahacet.org OR cetcell.mahacet.org.

MAH MBA CET Cell 2020 exam was conducted on March 14 and 15.

The qualified candidates will go through counselling rounds. Candidates will have to register themselves for the counselling process.

MBA MCET result 2020: How to Check

Step 1: Visit the official website at mahacet.org OR cetcell.mahacet.org

Step 2: Click on the result link that reads ‘Click here to MAH MBA/MMS CET 2020 Result’

Step 3:A PDF File will open

Step 4: Your result will be displayed on screen, download and take its print out

Direct link to check MAH MBA CET Result 2020

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Bald truth: Cincinnati MLS team tweets wrong photo of coach Jaap Stam


By: AP |

Updated: May 23, 2020 11:08:42 am


Cincinnati FC, former Manchester United defender Jaap Stam, Jaap Stam “It’s happened before, but it was quite a big surprise yesterday,” Stam said Friday. (Reuters)

Cincinnati’s Major League Soccer team posted the wrong photo in its tweet announcing the hiring of former Manchester United defender Jaap Stam.

And it wasn’t the first time the coach with a shaved head has been confused with someone else who has the same look.

“It’s happened before, but it was quite a big surprise yesterday,” Stam said Friday.

The team announced his hiring Thursday on a tweet that mistakenly featured the photo of look-alike Tinus van Teanenbroek, an Ajax youth coach. Cincinnati soon retweeted the announcement with the correct photo, saying, “Join us in welcoming our actual new head coach, Jaap Stam.” The team wrote “actual” in italics.

Stam told the team’s website that he’s thankful for the attention the mistake brought to his hiring. He said he’s accustomed to such mistaken identity.

“A lot of people with no hair, in Holland, sometimes they say, ‘There’s Jaap!’” he said. “It’s a thing that’s quite normal.”

Other MLS teams picked up on the mistake and tweeted photos of other Stam look-alikes, which he enjoyed.

“Somebody posted it to me, and I can appreciate it as well,” Stam said in a Zoom call with the media Friday. “At a certain time, we need to have a little laugh as well. If we play against each other, if we come out on top by winning those particular games, then we can have a laugh, so that’s what we’re trying to do.”

Stam replaced Ron Jans, who was forced out in February after a league investigation found he’d used a racial slur in the locker room and made other troubling comments. The investigation was prompted by a complaint from the MLS Players Association.

Cincinnati is on its third head coach during its brief stay in the league. As an expansion team last year, it fired Alan Koch after its 11th first-tier match, which left Cincinnati with two wins, seven losses and two draws.

Stam, 47, also has coached in England at Reading (2016-18) as well as in his native Holland at Zwolle (2018-19) and Feyenoord (2019).

A central defender, he won three Premier League titles, one FA Cup and the 1999 Champions League with United.

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MAH MBA CET Result 2020 to be announced at 11 am today, here’s how to check - education


Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) cell will declare the MBA CET results today at 11 am. Maharashtra minister of higher education and technical education Uday Samant had on Friday tweeted that the results will be out at 11 am on Saturday.

Candidates who had appeared for the exams that were conducted on March 14 and 15 can check their MAH MBA CET result 2020 online at mahacet.org OR cetcell.mahacet.org. The qualified candidates will go through counselling rounds. Candidates will have to register themselves for the counselling process.

MBA MCET result 2020: How to Check

Step 1: Visit the official website at mahacet.org OR cetcell.mahacet.org

Step 2: Click on the result link that will be flashing on the homepage

Step 3: Key in your login credentials

Step 4: Your result will be displayed on screen, download and take its print out



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Bihar Polytechnic Lecturer Recruitment Online Form 2020 How to apply Online Form for Teaching Jobs

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