Saturday, 6 June 2020

UP B.Ed. JEE 2020: Lucknow university allows candidates to change exam centre, check details - education


Lucknow University, or LU, on Friday, announced that the varsity will now allow aspirants for Uttar Pradesh B.Ed. Joint Entrance Exam (UP B.Ed. JEE) to submit new choices for the exam centre on its official website. The decision has been taken due to the covid-19 pandemic.

Candidates can change the examination centres by logging in their application form using the same registration number.

“There are certain norms for the selection of the Centre. If none of the newly opted cities are allotted as examination centre, then anyone centre from the applicant’s original three choices will be considered for the Examination. The final selection of the examination centre to the candidate will be done by the University of Lucknow, and the University of Lucknow has final rights to change any center,” reads the official notification.

UP B.Ed. Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) is conducted by the University of Lucknow for admission to B.Ed. the programme offered by 16 universities in the state of Uttar Pradesh.



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AIIMS PG entrance exam 2020 admit card released at aiimsexams.org - education


All India Institute of Medical Sciences, or AIIMS, on Friday, released the admit card for the AIIMS PG course (MD/MS/MCh(6YRS)/DM(6YRS)/MDS) entrance examination 2020 on its official website.

Candidates who have registered for the entrance examination can download their admit card online at aiimsexams.org.

The entrance exam is scheduled to be conducted on June 11, 2020. In view of the pandemic, the institute has decided to conduct the examination in more than 150 cities spread across the country.

“The admit card has been modified. It will contain a declaration related to Covid-19. Please note that no-one shall be denied permission to appear for examination, unless it violates the directives/advisories of Government (Central/State) effective on the day of examination in relation to covid-19 and instructions mentioned in Prospectus and Admit Card for the same. The admit card shall have barcode for touch free entry,” reads the official notice.

Here’s the direct link to download the admit card.



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CGPSC Recruitment 2020: 178 vacancies on offer for forest ranger, conservator posts - education


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CGPSC Recruitment 2020: Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) has issued an official advertisement for combined forest services examination. There are a total of 178 vacancies including 157 vacancies of forest ranger and 21 vacancies of assistant conservator of forest.

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Updated: Jun 06, 2020 15:49 IST

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Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) has issued an official advertisement for combined forest services examination. There are a total of 178 vacancies including 157 vacancies of forest ranger and 21 vacancies of assistant conservator of forest.

The online application process will begin from June 16 and the last date to apply is July 15.According to the official notice CGPSC will conduct the recruitment exam on September 20.

Pay scale :

Forest Ranger : Rs 56100

Assistant forest conservator : Rs 38100

Educational qualification:

Candidates must have passed higher secondary exam with zoology, geographical science or chemistry.

Should have a bachelor’s degree in any one of the subjects mentioned in the notification.

Candidates will have to clear written test followed by a physical efficiency test.

Check official notification here



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PGIMS Recruitment 2020: Apply for 153 vacancies of senior resident and demonstrator, MBBS graduates can apply - education


Pandit BD Sharma Post Graduate University of Health Sciences (Rohtak) has invited online applications for recruitment against 153 posts of senior resident, demonstrator and senior resident in sports medicine. The online application process is going on and the last date to apply is June 10. The recruitment will be tenure based (6 months).

Aspirants having MBBS degree and MD/MS/DNB in the concerned subject can apply for the post of senior resident. In case the candidates with MD/MS qualifications are not available, the candidates with diploma in the concerned subject or training experience of three years as PG students will be considered. Applicant must be registered under the State/ Central Medical Registration Act.

Aspirants having MD in sports medicine or MS in orthopaedics, MD in physical medicine and rehabilitation/ DNB (sports medicine)/ MD in physiology with 2 years of experience in sports medicine can apply for the post of senior resident (sports medicine).

Any MBBS graduate registered under state/ central medical registration Act can apply for the post of demonstrator.

Age Limit: Applicant should not be less than 22 years and more than 40 years.

How to apply? 

Aspirants can apply for the posts in the prescribed format and send the application along with the other documents to the office of Deputy Registrar, Rectt. and Estt. Branch, Pt. B.D.Sharma UHS, Rohtak on or before 10 July 2020.

Check official notification here/ application form



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Power Grid Recruitment: 125 apprentice posts on offer, apply now - education


Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) has invited online applications for engagement of 125 apprentices. Interested and eligible applicants can apply online at powergridindia.com on or before June 26. Selected candidates will be posted in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttarakhand. Graduates and ITI certificate holders can apply for the posts.

Details of posts:

Graduate Electrical – 25 vacancies; Monthly Stipend- Rs 15,000

Graduate civil -5 ; Monthly Stipend- Rs 15,000

Executive MBA (HR) -5 ; Monthly Stipend- Rs 15,000

Diploma Electrical – 40 ; Monthly Stipend Rs 12,000

Diploma Civil – 10 ;Monthly Stipend Rs 12,000

IT Electrical — 40 ; Monthly Stipend– Rs 11000

Applicants must have passed their final year exam not before two years (not applicable for ITI)

Click here to apply online

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Reduce syllabus by 30%, reopen schools with reasonable precautions: Sisodia to HRD minister - education


Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia pitched for a 30 per cent reduction in syllabus for all grades to make up for the loss caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and advocated reopening of schools with reasonable precautions. In a letter written to HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, Sisodia asserted that since people need to learn to live with coronavirus now, it would be better if the already existing learning spaces like schools, take up that role. Noting that online teaching can only complement learning in schools and not replace it, he said, it would be a “historical blunder” if the “opportunity” is let to pass by not trusting schools with a bigger and bolder role, which is, to prepare children for better and responsible life and not just for a few lessons of their textbooks.

“First of all, we need to assure every child irrespective of age and social class that they are important to us and all of them have equal right to physical and intellectual space of their respective schools. The clamour of online teaching or older children coming to school first and not the younger ones should be put to rest.

“Online teaching can only complement learning in school, not replace it,” Sisodia said and cautioned that no measures be suggested which accords any primacy to children of secondary grades onwards vis a vis primary because learning across all stage is important, whether it is about preparing for board exams or learning to read and write.

Quoting an ICMR study which states that coronavirus attack rate (people affected per 1 lakh population) is lowest among 0-9 years age group, he said, “Since we need to learn to live with coronavirus now, it would be better if the already existing learning space, which is school, take up that role. But before doing that, parents need to be taken in confidence and they should be explained the risk factors with facts.” “In the process of learning to live with coronavirus there would be major changes in the schools across the world. It is for us to decide whether we reorganize our schools based on the need of our country, our society and learnings from our own great history or we wait for other countries or some other societies to do something and then we copy paste those here. In my view we need to take decisive steps now,” the deputy chief minister said.

Sisodia, who is also Delhi’s education minister, suggested that distinct approach be followed in early childhood education, elementary grades segment, secondary and senior secondary students.

“Syllabus be reduced by at least 30 percent across all grades and subjects. Emphasis should be on depth in learning and understanding rather than spreading far and wide. Combine this with exam reforms. CBSE should move away from one-time high-stake exam of class 10 and 12 to a model of continuous evaluation so that students can take online exam whenever they want,” he said.

For early childhood and elementary grades, Sisodia recommended “establishing the foundation of lifelong learning” with a goal of “learning to learn”. “Instead of continuing the remaining part of schooling with reduced syllabus let us move beyond the tendency to just complete the syllabus. Instead, fluency in reading with understanding and oral expression, writing different genre of text, number sense, emotional resilience, internalization of healthy and hygienic practice, should be the key areas of engagement between children and their teachers,” he said.

Universities and schools across the country have been closed since March 16, when the Centre announced a countrywide classroom shutdown as part of a slew of measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.

A 21-day nationwide lockdown was announced on March 24, which came into effect the next day. While the government has announced easing of certain restrictions, schools and colleges continue to remain closed.

The government had last week announced that schools, colleges, coaching centres and other educational institutions will be reopened after discussing the coronavirus situation with states and Union territories in July.



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Researchers at IIT Hyderabad ‘develop’ low-cost test kit that can detect Covid-19 within 20 minutes - education


A team of researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Hyderabad claims to have developed a first-of-its kind COVID-19 test kit that can deliver results within 20 minutes.

The researchers claimed that the alternative test method is not based on the Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) — the method currently being used for COVID-19 testing.

The test kit has been developed at a cost of Rs 550 and it can be reduced to up to Rs 350 when taken to mass production, they said.

While a patent has been filed for the test kit, the team has conducted clinical trials at ESIC Medical College and Hospital in Hyderabad and sought an approval from the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR).

“We have developed a COVID-19 testing kit which can deliver the results in 20 minutes for symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. The uniqueness of this test kit is that it functions sans the Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR),” Shiv Govind Singh, the professor at IIT-Hyderabad’s Electrical Engineering department, told PTI.

“The low-cost test kit is easy to carry around and tests can be done at point of care. The testing method used is an alternative to the currently used method. We identified a unique sequence of conserved regions of COVID-19 genome,” Singh, who led the three-member team, said.

IIT-Hyderabad is the second academic institution in the country to come up with a testing kit for novel coronavirus.

IIT-Delhi became the first academic institute to have obtained the ICMR approval for a real-time PCR-based diagnostic assay. It had claimed that the current testing methods available were “probe-based” while the one developed by its students was a “probe-free” method, which reduces the testing cost without compromising on accuracy.

India on Saturday went past Italy to become the sixth worst-hit nation by COVID-19, with the country registering a record single-day spike of 9,887 cases which pushed the nationwide tally to 2,36,657.

The country’s death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 6,642, with a record increase of 294 deaths in the last 24 hours till Saturday 8 am.



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