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Gujarat Promotes Class 10, 12 Students, What Will be Admission Criteria
With undertainity caused among students due to the pandemic, it is unlikely that the seats in colleges will be filled completely. Last year too, 55 per cent of seats in engineering had remain vacant while in dental colleges 200 seats were vacant for the l...
Govt Issues Guidelines for Care of Children Affected by Covid-19
The Women and Child Development Ministry has asked the states to issue directions to hospitals to collect the contact details of trustworthy persons known to the patients in the admission form
Cancellation of Board Exams Will Not Have Much Impact on Admission Process in JNU, Jamia
The cancellation of the board exams will not have much of an impact on JNU, Jamia Millia Islamia and the IP University
'Give Same Protection to All': After Pfizer & Moderna, Serum Institute Seeks Indemnity
The government has so far not given any manufacturer indemnity or protection against legal action for any severe side effects.
More than Half of the Children Who Lost Parents Due to Covid-19 Aged Between 4-13, 788 Below 3 Years
The top court has been hearing an application, in a pending suo motu case on the spread of COVID-19 in children homes.
Aaj Ka Panchang, June 3, 2021: Check Out Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and Other Details for Thursday
Panchang: The day will be the Krishna Paksha Navami tithi of Jyeshtha month in Vikram Samvat 2078. It will be Guruwaar (Thursday) which is dedicated to Lord Brihaspati
594 Doctors Have Died Due to Covid-19 in Second Wave: IMA
According to the IMA, 748 doctors died of the infection across the country in the first wave of the pandemic.
BIEAP to Hold Inter Exams in August, Asks Centre to Not Hold JEE, NEET Till Then
Adimulapu requested centre not to hold any national-wide entrance tests for college admissions including JEE, NEET etc till the state board exams are not held.
Study Finds Global 'Hot Spots' Where New Coronaviruses May Emerge; Indo-China, Japan on List
The new study examined forest fragmentation, human settlement and agricultural and livestock production and comparison with the horseshoe bat's habitats to identify potential hotspots where man-animal transmission or zoonotic pathogen could be contracted.
UKBSE Uttarakhand Board Cancels 12th Board Exam
Uttarakhand government decided to cancel Class 12 state board examinations due to the pandemic situation
THE Asia Ranking 2021: IISc Top Indian Institute, China Remains Best in Region
THE Asia Ranking 2021: China has retained the top slot in the region for the second consecutive year with Tsinghua University. Japan too has put up a good show with six universities in the top 10.
'Covid Was Wreaking Havoc in MP, But That Is in the Past Now': CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan
The chief minister also urged everyone to take vaccines and ignore false information, while maintaining that the state was preparing for a third wave.
JNU Entrance Exam Deferred, Varsity to Adjust Academic Calendar: VC
Kumar also said that in universities were admissions are based on merit (marks scored by a student in class 12) or in the case where entrance tests can not be held, the varsities can devise appropriate procedure which is fair.
Not Just Limbs and Brain, Covid-19 Now Causing Clots in Intestine Leading to Near-Fatal Gangerine
Studies have shown that around 16-30 per cent of Covid-19 patients also have gastrointestinal symptoms.
Maharashtra: Woman Kills Husband with Paramour's Help in front of Minor Daughter; Buries Body at Home
The incident took place in Rawal Pada locality of Dahisar (east) 12 days ago, when the accused allegedly slit the victim Raees Sheikh's throat with a sharp weapon in front of his minor daughter, the official said.
Frank Kameny: Google Doodle Celebrates Astronomer, Gay Rights Activist on Pride Month
Born in Queens, New York, on May 21, 1925, Franklin Edward Kameny was enrolled at Queens College to study physics when he was 15.