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Sex Education back in swing; another controversy by Dinanath Batra

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“Sex education will pollute young minds and hence must not find space in the improved and ‘Indianised’ education system that the government wants to introduce.” said Dinanath Batra to a national daily.

Earlier, in an exclusive interview with India Today Batra said, “certainly, no sex education… There is no need to teach about the reproductive system to the children till the age 19. They can learn about it when they are about to get married.” He added, “No to Sex Education and yes to Total Development of a Child, scientifically.”

Dinanath Batra is an education activist,who runs the Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti and Shiksha Sanskriti Uthan Nyas.

The controversy surrounding the statement made by Batra, has raised concern over risquรƒยฉ issues in our education system.

In the last exclusive interview with India Today Batra said that the introduced curriculum earlier in 2009 for Sex Education was not up to the mark and invigorated several objectionable portions. On being asked what should not be there he said, “I believe that the curriculum suggested in 2009 should not be reintroduced.”

Batra emphasized on keeping young ones constantly busy and they should challenge their intellectual, spiritual, physical capabilities in engaging and fruitful manner.

RSS and centre have amalgamated views for the skill India project

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RSS affiliates are the helping hands of the centre in making Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s skill India project come alive. There were elaborate discussions on Sunday that included 75 institutions working in the skill development sector focussing government’s key areas.

The meeting was conducted at HRD minister Smriti Irani’s residence where among all the institutions RSS affiliated organisations participated. Vidya Bharati, Vigyan Bharati and Deen Dayal Upadhayay Sansthan are some of the organisations that promote education and science. Representatives of NGOs, ITIs and Chitrakoot university were present in the meeting from all over the country including Chhatisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir and Northeast.

As quoted in Economics Times, a source said, “the institutions were asked to give suggestions on how to go forward in creating skill development centres across educational institutions. Responses were also elicited on the nature of skills which need to be developed with employability and economic growth in mind.”

Skill India development was one of the past policies of the Prime Minister that will bridge the gap between employment market and educational institutions. This meeting was an extension for exchanging words with RSS and other stakeholders. This could bring positive result in sectors like education, employment, law, environment and skills

CBSE schools approached committee for fees hike

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The parents of CBSE students have a serious reason to be worried, and the reason is not board exams but increased fee. Most of the schools have approached to the fee determining committee to revise their fee structure.

Fee hike will be considered by the committee after scrutinising the overall expense incurred by the school, like facilities of smart classroom, air conditioning and salaries extended to the teachers. Last month, Supreme Court directed the members of Association of Management of Private Schools, CBSE in an interim order to make a presentation of all the expenses. Almost, 50 schools applied to the committee with the presentation following the order.

Several school principals said that the previous set fee did not include some of the necessary facilities. “Many schools were asked to increase their pupil-teacher ratio from 15:1 to 20:1 to suit the requirements of the committee,” one of the school principals said and added that expenses like air-conditioned classrooms were not considered.

Parents, on the other hand, are feeling that the revised fee structure will lessen the burden of added expenses. Many schools even charge an additional fee for sports and other co-curricular activities. The applications will be treated individually said an official from the education. “We may increase the fees of some schools, but the committee will first inspect the facilities and the cost incurred by each school,” he said.

25% seats to be reserved for economically backward students

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Recently, 102 private schools in the city have been found eligible to reserve 25% of their seats for the economically backward students living within a radius of 3km from school in playgroup or class first, in accordance with the Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009. All non-grant, permanent non-grant and self-financed schools have to ensure online admission to the underprivileged students under Section 12 (1) of the RTE Act 2009 for the 2015-16 academic year.

The education department of the civic administration began with the online registration for private schools for 25% reservation from february 14. Till Tuesday, 102 private schools have got registered.
According to an education department official, of the 117 private schools, 102 schools can admit students under the 25% reservation . The rest of the schools are minority in nature and Section 12 (1) of RTE Act 2009 is not applicable for those. At least 2,000 students are expected to benefit from the scheme. He added that earlier there were 13 minority schools in the city but this academic year onwards two more had been added.

Online forms for admission are to be filled in all the 102 schools. Besides, the NMC has also established 11 helpline centers for the parents. The last date for filling up the forms is February 28 and the admissions will be given by the schools from March 5 to 16.

Newly constructed teams inspect CBSE schools

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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to constitute an all new team of principals and educators who would look over and analyze the affiliated schools of the board across the country. The team would look into the fact that all the affiliated universities are capable enough of dispersing quality education or not. The evaluation would be done on the basis of infrastructure and academics by the team. CBSE has said, “As a part of School Quality Assessment and Accreditation (SQAA), the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided that human agents performing quality assessments will be part of an external assessment team to ensure quality education.”

In order to select the most prominent people to be in the board and become the ‘peer assessors’, the board has proposed an online screening test, which would include online multiple choice questions. This proposal is being worked out and the outcomes would be made public soon.

The evaluation would be twofold and decision on the quality of the schools would be taken after considering the internal assessment (self-evaluation by schools) and external assessment (peer review) combined together. The SQAA has decided that the team that would carry the external evaluation would be called, ‘peer assessor team’, and would contain qualified and experienced people.

PM asks India to motivate its students into stem cell research

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on Indian biologists to motivate school children for pursuing a career in stem cell research. Visiting the Institute for Stem Cell Research at the National Centre for Biological Sciences here, Modi urged “the scientists to interact with schoolchildren and motivate them to build careers in this field (stem cell research), an official said. The scientists apprised the prime minister about the research being conducted at the centre and discussed several subjects, including research on traditional Indian medicine and the “Make in India” initiative.

On the occasion of the success of India’s Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), PM Modi had previously mentioned that modern India must continue playing this leading role of Jagad-guru Bharat. “Our efforts have historically focused on the ultimate objective of nation-building and translating space technology into space applications. Let today’s success drive us with even greater vigour and conviction. Let us set ourselves even more challenging goals,” the prime minister said.

He was given thorough information about the progress in finding a cure for sickle cell anaemia, using gene therapy and wildlife conservation through gene banks. Union ministers D.V. Sadananda Gowda and Ananth Kumar were also present on this occasion.

Mukesh Ambani gets an honorary doctor of science degree

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RIL Chairman Shri Mukesh D Ambani has been conferred the Doctor of Science by his alma mater Institute of Chemical Technology. Mukesh Ambani, who completed B Tech in Chemical Engineering from ICT in 1979, shared the honour with world renowned Prof Goerge Whitesides.

Accepting the honour on Monday in Mumbai, Mukesh Ambani said, “ICT has been at the forefront of academic excellence. When I came here it was the best even then. ICT has gone higher and higher. India is 80s was still developing. As a young chemical engineer, Prof Vijay Kelkar asked me, will we ever be world leaders in polymer tech? Today RIL is world leader in polymer tech. ICT has a great role in building the Reliance today. I accept this recognition very humbly in remembrance of the one person who has had a deep impact on my life, my father Dhirubhai Ambani.”

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Smriti Irani inaugurates IIM Udaipur

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Union Minister Smriti Irani today said a special ‘centre for tourism hospitality’ will be constructed in the IIM campus here, in which students from across the country, interested in learning hospitality management can enroll themselves.
Keeping in view the hospitable nature of Rajasthan, this centre will be brought up in the Indian Institute of Management campus here, the Union HRD Minister said.
She was speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the first IIM campus, situated in Balicha in the city.

Through IIM, Rajasthan can become one of the leading states in education, she said.

Mentioning the ‘Unnat Bharat Abhiyan’ — an initiative of the HRD Ministry involving engagement of institutions such as IITs and IIMs with communities around them — Irani said, IIM Udaipur has also been directed to adopt villages near it for their upliftment.

The ‘Unnat Bharat Abhiyan’ involves engaging with communities around each institute and for their upliftment. Under the programme, each IIT will identify 10 villages in its neighbourhood and work out technologies to solve the most pressing issues of the region.

“A country’s soul lies in its villages. We are thinking upon including issues related to agro based industries in the syllabus,” she said.
Speaking on the occasion, Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhra Raje said, “Centres like IIM should should be set-up in different corners of Rajasthan for a bright future of the state’s youth”.

The Chief Minister said due to coming up of an IIM here, Rajasthan will now be included in the list of developed states.

Inspired by Arvind Kejriwal, IITians mull career in politics

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AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal’s astounding comeback in the Delhi Assembly polls is inspiring the students of IIT-Kharagpur, where the Delhi Chief Minister had studied, to take up politics as a career.

“Making a career in politics is one of the options before me now after graduating from IIT. Kejriwal has proved that even those from IIT and engineering background can be successful in politics,” Atal Ashutosh Agarwal, a third year student of mechanical engineering of IIT-Kharagpur, told PTI.

Originally from Delhi, politics caught his fancy after he saw the IIT alumni waging a war against corruption along with his one-time mentor, social activist Anna Hazare.

“Kejriwal has made it easier for us to enter politics. He has shown us the path and is an inspiration,” said Agarwal, who has already joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

Lokesh Deshmukh, a second-year geophysics student who helped AAP carry out online and phone campaigning during Delhi polls, said the number of those from the campus of the top engineering institute joining as volunteers of the party was increasing.

“It is all because of Kejriwal as everyone on the campus has a soft corner for him. He is one of us,” he said.

On Facebook, hundreds of young IITians come together on the community page ‘AAP IIT Kharagpur’ to discuss political developments and issues related to the party. The page has already crossed over 2,000 ‘likes’.

Politics, otherwise, is taboo on the IIT campus as political activities are not permitted inside.

Kejriwal had studied mechanical engineering at Kharagpur from 1985. The Nehru Hall hostel where Kejriwal stayed for five years is known for its social and cultural activities.

“He was a regular at Hindi dramatics society meets and was active in events related to public speaking, debating, etc. That gave him a good exposure which is helping him now in the political world,” Agarwal said, adding that the IIT culture makes them go beyond the world of textbooks and classrooms.

Professor Shankar Kumar Shome, a former director of the institute who had taught Kejriwal, said they provide holistic education which pushes students to achieve the pinnacle of success.

“After they pass-out, they can take up whatever careers they want to,” he said.

PM opens Centre for Nano Science Engineering at IISc

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated the Centre for Nano Science Engineering at the Indian Institute of Science here.
The Centre is considered to be the most sophisticated and comprehensive cluster of micro and nano-tech laboratories in India.

It is designed to provide research and technology leadership in the areas of nano-electronics and nanotechnology, which is key to the Modi government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative, in the field of electronics.

Modi also unveiled the foundation stone of the Centre for Brain Research at IISc, which is being established as an autonomous centre at the country’s premier science institute.

He also witnessed the signing of an MoU between ONGC and M/s Super Wave Technology Pvt Ltd, envisaging development of new technology for drilling of oil and gas, an official release said.

The Prime Minister was given an overview of the research activities being carried out at IISc.

He took keen interest in initiatives in areas such as solar energy, water management, agriculture and enquired about collaborations between IISc and other institutes, it said.

Union Ministers Sadananda Gowda, Ananth Kumar and Dharmendra Pradhan were present.

Assam govt joins hands with Curtin University

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Assam government today said it has joined hands with Australia-based Curtin University for development of higher education in the state.

According to an official release, the Government of Assam has entered into a collaborative partnership agreement with Curtin University in an attempt to improve higher education in the state, particularly in the fields of technical education and research.

“Under the partnership, Curtin University will work collaboratively with the Department of Education and Assam Science and Technology University in developing and implementing the world class Washington Accord accredited programme to improve the level of technology, education and research in the state,” it said.

Chairing a meeting this morning, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi assured all possible support and cooperation from the government to Curtin University to carry forward the collaborative and comprehensive studies in the state.

“He (Gogoi) also advised the Education Department to leave no stone unturned to extend the parameters of the agreement in the areas of gap analysis, curriculum and other services to facilitate paradigm shift in the higher education sector,” the statement said.

Gogoi asked to incorporate agriculture and other natural resources within the ambit of the study to ensure the state’s effort for sustainable development.

Mamata Banerjee announces Sanskrit university in West Bengal

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Bengal is getting its first Sanskrit university, but little else other than the name has been decided.

Chief minister Mamata Banerjee announced the decision on Wednesday, saying the varsity would be named ‘Paschim Banga Sanskrito Viswa Vidyalaya’. A commission under Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri has been formed to decide the likely cost, location and other key details. The panel has to submit its report in two months.

The CM seemed quite enthusiastic about the project. In the evening, Mamata posted on her Facebook page: “I am happy to share with you that we will be setting up a new Sanskrit University for the first time in the state. This will give a huge fillip to studies and research on one of the most ancient languages known to mankind.”

The existing Sanskrit college in Kolkata will come under the ambit of the university, say sources. This will be the third Sanskrit university in eastern India after Jagannath Sanskrit Vishvavidayalaya in Puri (1981) and Kumar Bhaskar Varman Sanskrit and Ancient Studies University in Nalbari, Assam (2011).

The announcement came a day before Mamata is to leave for Bangladesh to attend the Bhasha Divas celebrations. The visit will help further strengthen ties between Bangladesh and West Bengal.

“We are very happy that we are going to Bangladesh to attend the Bhasha Divas celebrations. We will pay our homage to the martyrs. I have gone to Bangladesh previously. We are overwhelmed at their hospitality. We will meet the Prime Minister and President. There will be business meets, too. Our language, food and culture are the same and we hope that this trip will make our bond stronger,” the chief minister said.

Mamata’s delegation is a mix of ministers, MPs, bureaucrats, industrialists and cultural personalities. Filmmaker Gautam Ghosh, poet Subodh Sarkar, actors Prasenjit, Moon Moon Sen and Dev and singer Indranil Sen will join ministers Firhad Hakim and Bratya Basu.

However, former MP Kabir Suman is not in the team. Replying to a question from mediapersons, Mamata said she would have been happy if Suman had been part of the state delegation. “But he may have some health reasons for not going,” she said. A replica of the Bhasha Shahid Smarak will be set up near Birla Planetarium.

Class X Assam boards begin

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Over four lakh candidates will take this year’s Class X examination conducted by the Board of Secondary Education (Seba). The High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) and Assam High Madrassa (AHM) exams will begin from Thursday.

The state government has asked all district magistrates to maintain strict vigil across the 940 examination centers.

“All preparations have been completed and we seek the cooperation of all sections of society. District-level examination surveillance committees, comprising officials from the administration and education department, have already been set up,” said Seba secretary Abir Hazarika.

He added that the state government has asked police to monitor examination centers.

“Care has been taken to maintain the sanctity of the examination. In sensitive centers, officials have been asked to keep video footage if they see any malpractice going on,” Hazarika added.

Sources in Seba said, in some districts, the authorities will restrict the entry of people, including guardians, in the examination centers. Seba has identified 66 centers in the state as sensitive and hypersensitive, Hazarika said.

Of the total 4,03,228 board examinees this year, 3,21,103 will appear in the HSLC examination for the first time. In AHM, 9,014 candidates will appear for the first time.
http://online.assam.gov.in/web/seba/

Professional Programme Digital Marketing & Internet Retail

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Industry research indicates a need for professionals who understand the โ€˜Businessโ€™ of Retail, and who can navigate and marketing in the digital space.

This programme fulfills the industry need for graduates who understand the world of E-commerce and digital marketing. It has been developed by and is delivered in conjunction with key professionals from this Industry. Adobe is the knowledge partner for this course, and will along with other industry partners deliver lectures for the students.

Programme Structure and Audience:

Foundation, Analysis & Application. During the Foundation phase the students are taught about E-commerce, Web Store Design, Marketing & the Fashion & Lifestyle Industry.
With the help of Industry Experts students are taken to the next level where they understand and analyze E-commerce Business Strategy, Digital Marketing including SEO, SMM, Affiliate Marketing, Web Analytics, Customer Relationship Management and Entrepreneurship.

CAREERS

The Fashion and Lifestyle E-commerce Industry
Any other vertical of the E-commerce Industry (Travel, Retail, etc.)
E-entrepreneurs
Consultants or Designers to the Industry

Duration : 12 Months
Contact Person : Ms. Preeti Dewan
Time Table : 5 days / 3 โ€“ 4hrs / day

ADMISSION PROCEDURE

The Academy strives to steer students to the defined professional profile. We look for talented, intelligent and ambitious students who are prepared to put their best efforts to build a fulfilling career. We nurture young people with all-round abilities who show the energy, the potential and the commitment to be the industry captains of tomorrow.

So when we are assessing you, we will be particularly evaluating your career focus, creative and aesthetic sense, level of commitment and energy, potential as a team member, ability to handle stress and of course your communication skills.

Candidates seeking admission to One Year Professional Programmes appears for a General Proficiency Test (GPT). Candidates who score above the cut-off score from GPT are called for Personal Interview.

Program in Political Governance for Women

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About the Program

SPJIMR in collaboration with Times Foundation & Women’s Movement For Peace& Prosperity launched the “Diploma Program in Political Governance for Women ” in 2005.

SPJIMR has introduced this programme under DOCC in the year 2004-2005.

The primary objective of this programe is to impart strategies that strengthen women’s capacity and promote their participation in all aspects of political life leading to greater gender equality in key decision-making processes and positions. In the year 2005, SPJIMR has introduced this programme under DOCC.

SPJIMR-Centre of Development of Corporate Citizenship, DOCC

With its roots in Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, a pioneer NGO promoting Indian ethos and culture, DOCC at SPJIMR was a natural outcome. The Centre for Development of Corporate Citizenship was established in the year 2001 with a view towards bringing management education closer to reality in the Indian context. This is a full time social wing of the institute, which has full time faculty and research associates and consultants working on various social projects and corporate citizenship programs. Today it is one of the most successful pedagogic initiatives and an example that is being replicated by others.

The primary objective of the program is to impart strategies that strengthen women’s capacity and promote their participation in all aspects of political life leading to greater gender equality in key decision-making processes and positions.

The aim of the programme

To initiate Good Governance
Women are critical in achieving and maintaining goals of sustainable development. We look at this program as an initiative towards good governance and a step in the direction of achieving such goals.

Politics as profession
We believe that to be successful in any career one needs to be trained. Politics, in our opinion is a profession like any other, which requires training and development. We want to train Women empowering them towards effective and efficient functioning.

Post Graduate Program in Healthcare Management

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Post Graduate Program in Healthcare Management
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Post Graduate Program in Healthcare Management

This is a two year post graduate program offered by T. A. Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) in its Manipal campus. It is planned as a residential program which will start from June 2010.

This program hopes to blend together and provide the competence from both the management and health fields to the participants. The program focuses on the management of hospital and its resources, management of health service products, management of service delivery operations and technology, management of patients, management of public and community health systems. This program is expected to develop high quality health care professionals and opens wide career opportunities for the participants in both management and health sectors. Participants will be awarded a Post graduate diploma on successful completion of 2 years.

Need for the Program

Organized health care has seen tremendous growth in the last 10-15 years, more so in the last 5 years in India. The need to tackle numerous minor to major diseases, frequent occurrence of natural and man-made calamities and disasters, complexities of managing small clinics to big hospitals, lack of basic infrastructure, a hugely growing population, dearth of trained man power, has made health care a very highly challenging sector. More importantly lack of well trained managerial skills to manage hospitals and health care systems comes as the biggest contributor to this challenge. This two year Post graduate program on Health Care Management (HCM) which intends to integrate knowledge, skills and attitude of both health / medical field and business management fields assumes importance due to the following reasons:

Indiaโ€™s growing importance to health care system.
Big spurt in growth of hospitals all over the country.
Lack of professionally qualified people at various levels to administer and manage hospitals and health care systems.
Lack of relevant medical related knowledge and skills by management experts, to administer/manage hospitals and health care systems.
Lack of relevant management related knowledge and skills by medical experts, to administer/manage hospitals and health care systems.
Very few high quality programs of this dual nature are offered in the country.
Structure of Program

This program will be of two years of duration, comprising of six terms. Each term will entail about 6-7 courses and is spread over about 3 months. The first year courses will be the foundations courses of management and health related areas. The second year courses will contain advanced/specialization courses from both management and health fields, relevant to health care. The courses use the most effective teaching pedagogies. The program follows the point grading system and adopts the continuous evaluation approach. The program takes advantage of the vast experience, expertise, self-confidence and reputation of the faculty of TAPMI and the faculty from the medical college in Manipal and other reputed institutions.

Unique Features

Program run by TAPMI โ€“ one of the top 20 management institutes in the country.
The program is supported by Manipal University and Kasturba Medical College known for their expertise in the medical field.
Institute located in Manipal, the most reputed international Medical University township
Expert faculty from both medical and management areas.
2 month internship in hospitals and health care systems in India and abroad after first year.
Placement support to participants in hospitals and health care systems in India and abroad.
Eligibility for Admission

This program is aimed at the following type of participants, with or without work experience. The participants should be graduates with at least 50% marks at graduation level and in particular:

Doctors with MBBS and BDS degrees.
Graduates with veterinary, ayurveda and pharmacy degrees.
Nursing and allied health graduates.
Engineering graduates from the bio-medical and biotechnology branches.
Any graduate.
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CBSE 2015: Study Material for Board Exams available on the official website

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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the centre material for students appearing for Class 10 and 12 Board exams, this year. The candidates can fetch the material from the official website, the link for which is http://cbseonline.nic.in/ex2011/login.aspx?mnu=l3.
Steps to avail the study material are listed below:
โ€ข Visit the official CBSE website: www.cbse.nic.in
โ€ข Click on the link ‘Online Generation of LOC/Admit card/Centre Material for Board Examination 2015’
โ€ข Thereafter, the candidates are required to insert their User ID, password, security pin and login
The details will be shown on the monitor screens.
With barely 15 days to go, the candidates should prepare efficiently in order to score good marks. Eating habits play a vital role during exam preparation. The top 6 food items that candidates should eat while studying for the exams are:
โ€ข Dark Chocolate;
โ€ข NUTS;
โ€ข Egg Yolk;
โ€ข Tomatoes;
โ€ข Broccoli;
โ€ข Blueberries
The datesheet for CBSE Classes 10 and 12 exams for the 2015 session have been released. The Board exams will begin in March.
Check here for datesheets:
CBSE Class 10 datesheet 2015: http://cbse.nic.in/attach/10d_2015.pdf
CBSE Class 12 datesheet 2015: http://cbse.nic.in/attach/12d_2015.pdf

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IBPS CWE 2015: Schedule

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IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel of India) has released a tentative calendar of examinations for CWE-IV for RRBs and CWE-V for participating organisations. Check the details here:
There will be single examination for each of the cadres mentioned below and the tentative dates are:
โ€ข CWE RRB-IV: Recruitment of Officers Scales I, II and III and Office Assistants
โ€ข RRB CWE-IV: September 5, September 6, September 12, September 13, September 19, September 20, September 26, September 27
โ€ข PSBs: CWE PO/MT-V and CWE CLERK-V
The tentative dates are as follows:
โ€ข CWE PO/MT-V:
โ€ข Preliminary Examination: October 3, October 4, October 10, October 11
โ€ข Main Examination: October 31
โ€ข CWE CLERK-V:
โ€ข Preliminary Examination: December 5, December 6, December 12, December 13, December 19, December 20
โ€ข Main Examination: January 3, 2016
โ€ข PSBs-CWE SPECIALIST-V:
โ€ข CWE SPECIALIST-V: January 310, 2016 and January 31, 2016
Registration Process:
The registration process will be through online mode only and there will be a single registration for both Preliminary and Main examination, wherever applicable.
Mode of payment:
The candidates can make the payment only through the online mode. They can select either of the channels: Debit cards (Master/Visa/RuPay/Maestro), credit cards, internet banking, IMPS, Mobile wallet, cash card.
For more details, the candidates can check the official IBPS website, the link for which is:http://www.ibps.in/

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Exploring the Diversity of Leaf Anatomy in C3, C4, and CAM Plants Introduction Plants have evolved diverse strategies to adapt to their environmental conditions, and leaf...

Eyes

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  Eyes The human eye has been called the most complex organ in our body. It's amazing that something so small can have so many working...

Economics Topics with MCQs

Mixed Economy: Features and Advantages

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Introduction A mixed economy combines elements of both capitalism and socialism, blending the efficiency of market-driven systems with the equity and welfare focus of state...

Economic Insights: Mastering Key Terms for Exam Success

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Introduction: In the realm of economics, understanding key terms and concepts is crucial for grasping the subject's fundamentals. As students prepare for exams, familiarity with...

Decoding the Government Budget: Structure and Objectives

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Introduction The government budget is a crucial financial document that outlines a nation's revenue and expenditure for a specific fiscal year. It reflects the government's...

History Topics with MCQs

MCQs with Answers on “The Vietnam War: Causes, Events and Impact”

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What year did the Vietnam War officially begin? a) 1963 b) 1965 c) 1967 d) 1955Answer: b) 1965 Explanation: The Vietnam War officially escalated in 1965 with...

MCQs with Answers on “The Bretton Woods System: Post-War Economic Order”

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1. When was the Bretton Woods Conference held? A) 1940 B) 1944 C) 1945 D) 1948 Answer: B) 1944 Explanation: The Bretton Woods Conference was held in 1944, where 44...

Study Notes on “The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Cold War Flashpoint”

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Introduction The Cuban Missile Crisis, which occurred in October 1962, remains one of the most significant and dramatic confrontations of the Cold War, a period...
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