NTA AISSEE 2021 Sainik School result released, check direct link here

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NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency on Saturday declared the results of the All India Sainik School Entrance Exam (AISSEE) 2021 on its official website.

Candidates, who appeared for the AISSEE Exam 2021, can check their result on the official website – https://ntaresults.nic.in/ – through candidate login using Application Number, Date of Birth and Security Pin.

AISSEE 2021 was conducted on February 7, 2021 in the paper-pen mode at 381 centres, located in 176 Cities across India, for admission to Class VI and Class IX of the Sainik Schools.

Candidates should note that the school-wise, class wise, gender wise and category-wise merit list will be prepared by NTA and hosted on NTA website. It will also be displayed on the website/s of the respective Sainik Schools.

The eligibility criteria, self-declaration, and other documents required to be submitted by the eligible candidates invited for counselling shall be verified as per norms specified by the Sainik School Society at subsequent stages of the admission process.

Click here to check AISSEE Sainik Schook Result 2021
How to Check AISSEE 2021 NTA Score


1) Visit the official page – aissee.nta.nic.in

2) Click on the “AISSEE – 2021 NTA Score”. A new page will appear on your screen.

3) A pdf file containing the AISSEE 2021 answer key will open in a new tab/page.

4) Enter your Application Number, Date of Birth and Security Pin in the given box.

5) Click on the “Submit” button. Your NTA AISSEE 2021 score will appear on the screen.

6) Donwload and take printout for further use.



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All 1st year IIM-Ranchi students bag internships

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RANCHI: All 326 first-year students of IIM-Ranchi have acquired summer-internship assignments through campus offers barring two who got their offers off-campus.

Around 134 companies, including Aditya Birla Paints, Britannia, Capgemini, Cognizant, Cummins, DE Shaw, Deloitte, Emami Agrotech, Flipkart, Google, ICICI Bank and JP Morgan – participated in the online internship placement drive organised by the institute.

The IIM also said, “The average stipend for the MBA batch has been increased by 2% and stands at Rs 97,502 for the two-month-long internship. Average stipend for MBA HR students is 1,00,694, which is again higher than last year.”

The management said that despite the uncertainties posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the entire summer internship assignment was conducted smoothly online under the supervision of the IIM’s placement cell.



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School leaving certificate not mandatory for students: Govt

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GURGAON: Thirty-five-year-old Vijay Kumar has been urging a private school for the past one month to issue the school leaving certificate (SLC) for his two daughters and son, who had to leave the school due to financial constraints. The school, however, has been demanding him to pay the full fees, including charges over and above tuition fees for the lockdown period for them to issue the certificate.

“I’m a driver and lost my job during the lockdown. We were surviving on money borrowed from relatives and I was facing a challenge to pay the fees in the private school. Therefore, in last July, I got my children enrolled in a government school. Now, the private school is refusing to give the SLC without clearing the dues,” he said.

What comes as a relief for many like Kumar is a recently issued order by the government that states that schools can allot roll numbers to the students without asking for the SLCs. The education department has directed all the officers to apprise the school heads that they can update the information of all such students in the MIS portal and the provisional student registration number (SRN) given at the time of admission is valid without the requirement of the SLC.

” Teachers can use the SRN to update all relevant information and documents of the students in the MIS portal,” said an official.

The move comes after several parents filed complaints alleging harassment from the private schools in releasing SLCs.



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IIT KGP receives over Rs 2cr student grant from alumni

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KOLKATA: IIT Kharagpur has instituted eight new student grants for the autumn semester scheduled to begin in August this year as a group of alumni and their families have raised a corpus of over Rs 2 crore.

The institute has received generous grants from eight alumni and their families, who have come forward to support the students in need, according to a statement issued by IIT Kharagpur on Friday.

The aids are collectively valued at around Rs 2.25 crore which will be utilised to support undergraduate and postgraduate students of chemistry and various engineering departments through merit-based scholarships and awards, it said.

A memorandum of understanding was signed with the former students and their families for instituting the grants at a recently-concluded virtual event, the institute said in the statement.

A key feature of these grants is that over Rs 65 lakh has been allocated for undergraduate female students exclusively.

IIT Kharagpur Director Prof VK Tewari congratulated the former students for their contributions. SUS SBN BDC BDC



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Odisha waives hostel fees of students of govt technical institutions

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BHUBANESWAR: The state government on Friday announced waiver of hostel fees of students of government technical universities, engineering colleges and polytechnic institutes from April to December last year. It will waive of around Rs 5.1 crore.

Skill development and technical education department sources said that students did not use hostel facilities between April 2020 and December 2020 because the government technical universities, engineering colleges and polytechnic institutes were closed during Covid time. This waiver will help 17,012 inmates of these institutions.

On February 3, the state government had waived off hostel fees of around 30,000 students studying in government-run industrial training institutes (ITIs) in Odisha from April to December last year.



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NEET 2021 exam date announced; exam to be held in 11 languages on Aug 1

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NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the exam dates for National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2021. As per the announcement the NEET (UG) test will be conducted on Sunday, August 1, 2021 in 11 languages, including Hindi and English through Pen and Paper mode.

Candidates can apply for NEET (UG)-2021 through “Online” mode only. Submission of Online Application Form may be done by accessing NTA website ntaneet.nic.in. The Application Form in any other mode will not be accepted.

The NEET (UG) is conducted by NTA for admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BSMS, BUMS and BHMS Courses as per the relevant norms / guidelines / regulations notified by the concerned Regulatory Bodies.

Only one application is to be submitted by a candidate.

Candidates must follow the instructions given in the Information Bulletin and on NTA website strictly. Candidates not complying with the instructions shall be summarily disqualified.

Candidates are advised to take 6-8 Passport size and 4-6 Post Card size (4”X6”) colored photographs with white background.

The photographs are to be used for uploading on Online Application Form, for examination and also for Counselling/Admission.

The candidates who desire to appear in NEET (UG) 2021 are advised to keep visiting the websites:

https://nta.ac.in

https://ntaneet.nic.in



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Two litterateurs to get Akademi awards

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BHUBANESWAR: Two litterateurs Ramachandra Nayak and Chandrasekhar Hota from Odisha were selected for Sahitya Akademi’s Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2020 and Yuva Puraskar 2020 respectively for their literary creations.

Nayak will receive ‘Bal Sahitya Puraskar’ for his stories ‘Bana Deula Re Suna Neula’, while Hota will get ‘Yuva Puraskar’ for his collection of essays ‘Chetanara Anwesana’.

Books of 11 Odia authors were shortlisted for the Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2020, while eight books were shortlisted for the Yuva Puraskar.

The authors will receive the award in the form of a casket containing an engraved copper-plaque and a cheque of Rs 50,000 at a special function to be held at a later date.

Kendra Sahitya Akademi, nation’s National Academy of Letters, confers on authors of the most outstanding books published in any of the major Indian languages every year.



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MPSC exam is to be conducted on March 21

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MUMBAI: The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) entrance examination which was postponed will now take place on March 21. The decision comes a day after thousands of MPSC aspirants agitated in Pune after it was announced that the exam will not be held on March 14.

Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had to issue a video statement to address the students. As per the notification issued by MPSC, the same hall tickets are to be used by candidates for the exams.

“Covid19 cases are going up and we want to ensure that the exams are conducted safely and so we are postponing them only for a few days. We don’t want to play with the emotions or the future of the aspirants,” Thackeray had said on Thursday in his address.

He also appealed to the students to not get restless and to not let this be made into a political issue. “All the manpower required to carry out the exams are currently busy with the Covid19 related work and they will be diverted for these exams. I also want to ensure that the manpower diverted have been tested or only those who have received their vaccination are deployed on exam duty, Thackeray had said.



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OU retains Covid-19 times exam pattern, duration for ensuing semester exams

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HYDERABAD: The Osmania University (OU) has decided to continue with the Covid-19 exam pattern for the semester exams scheduled to be held from March 16.

Close to 1.60 lakh students are set to appear for the third and fifth semester (regular) exams from this month. All the colleges have been instructed to complete practicals exams for undergraduate students on or before March 15.

“The duration of theory exams is of two hours and the question paper pattern is the same as revised pattern of second and fourth semesters due to Covid-19 pandemic as one time measure,” read a press note issued by the OU. Students will continue to have more choices in the question paper.

During the last semester theory examinations held between October/December, 2020, the university had revised the question paper pattern and reduced the exam duration from three hours to two hours due to the pandemic. For the next semester exams, students will have regular question papers and exam duration as per pre-Covid-19 times.

The exam is set to be held at 310 centres for smooth conduct of the examinations. Students have been allotted exam centres via jumbling system.



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Young faculties present proposals for research

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BHUBANESWAR: The higher education department has shortlisted 106 research proposals from young faculties of different government colleges and universities to carry out research after getting seed fund from the state government. A technical selection committee with subject experts has started interviewing the faculties from Friday.

The faculties will present their papers in favour of their research ideas before the committee. This process will continue till March 24. After going through the presentations, the committee will select 40 faculties for the seed fund of Rs 5 lakh, said higher education minister Arun Kumar Sahoo here on Friday.

These candidates had applied between December last year and January this year. As many as 166 faculties had applied for seed fund this year. The selection committee has found 13 of them ineligible. Research papers of 153 faculties were sent for external review. Only 106 research proposals were shortlisted for the final interview starting from Friday.

According to the policy guidelines of ‘Odisha University Research and Innovation Incentivisation Plan (OURIIP)’ framed by the state government in November 2018, a seed funding of Rs 5 lakh will be given to each faculty member for research work. Each year 40 faculties will be provided with such funding, said the minister.

He said any young faculty below 45 years with a PhD degree and working in a regular capacity in state universities and colleges (government and aided) under higher education department and also in state government technical colleges/universities under skill development and technical education department can apply for this seed funding.

The proposal should be based on new and innovative ideas, use of an appropriate methodology to address the research problems, proper budgetary estimation and outcome of the project. They will publish their research articles in a reputed Scopus Indexed journal. Now 37 faculties are undertaking research on different proposals approved by the department in November 2019.

The department has also received 52 applications for junior research fellowship from some selected national eligibility test (NET) qualified scholars, who have failed to get junior research fellow (JRF) awarded by the University Grants Commission (UGC) or Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). Out of 52 scholars, 16 are shortlisted for the fellowship this year.

The minister said the period of fellowship will be limited to four years, extendable to another one year with the prior approval of the OSHEC. “An eligible candidate can get fellowship of Rs 15000 per month with a contingency of Rs 25000 per year for subjects having laboratory work and Rs 15000 for subjects without laboratory work. The number of fellowships in each subject is limited to five with two fellowships reserved for girl students. That means 40 per cent seats for fellowship is reserved for girl scholars,” he added.

The scholars will also take three classes every week. “A total of 175 scholars can be selected for the fellowship each year. It will be given in 35 subjects. The candidate must be below 35 years of age to get this fellowship,” said Sahoo.



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