MHRD
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Last year there were talks of stopping the tipends provided to MTech students in IITs and IISc however till date the stipends are being given to students who clear CSIR/UGC/DBT/ICMR/AICTE/DAE (NBHM)/ DST (except for M Mgmnt prog). Besides these there are various scholarships available like fellowships from GE/ INFOSYS/ IBM/ HP/ TATA/ PHILIPS/ BELL LAB/ MICROSOFT. Students who are working and receiving salaries g=howevr are not eligible for these scholarships. For more details you can click on https://www.iisc.ac.in/admissions/fees-and-scholarships/
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hello aspirant,
MHRD means, ministry of human resource development,firmly known as ministry of education. MHRD basically works for development of Human resource in India. School education , Literacy department of MHRD is concerned with improvement of primary education while high education department looks after the higher education department looks after the higher education in the country.
basically the MHRD department makes sure that the college provides all the basic necessities to the students in terms of education and the quality of living.
hope that helps
Hey there!
In regard of the current pandemic situation, Central seat allocation board (CSAB) ,has decided to relax the eligibility criteria for NITs and other CFTIs, removing the 75% criteria in board examinations. So, your son is eligible for NITs,if he clears the cut off for the college.
Hi Candidate,
The EWS Certificate is a very important document as it decides that whether you get the Seat from the general category or the special reservation quota which accumulates about 10% of the seats.
It's true that the COVID Pandemic has led to problems from the conventional methods used earlier, but regarding the EWS Certificate the rules are the same as previous- which says the the Certificate should be made or re issued within two to three months prior to the examination.
So, if you have previously made Certificate get it re-issued within the alloted time period.
Hope that this answer helps you!!
Best of Luck.
Hello aspirant!!
I wouldn't suggest you to go for it. My friend got admitted in 2015 batch of MSW, but later he dropped out.
Manipal is known for B.tech and MBBS. MSW faculty is okay. They don't have placements and also you will not get the exposure which you can get in other specialised colleges of MSW.
If you're really interested in development sector then I would suggest you to take a year gap prepare for TISS, DU, JAMIA, Nirmala niketan etc. These are the top colleges for MSW.
Meanwhile you can do internship, volunteering work. This will help you with your interview as well as SOP.
Hope this was helpful.
All the best.
Hello Aspirant,
According to the latest guidelines issued by Ministry of Home Affairs, the educational institutions will be closed till July 31st so offline classes will not be conducted. Therefore order has been passed through Minstry of HRD as well as UGC to conduct online classes through different platforms.
See commencement of classes in online mode is to be decided at college/university level, however UGC has notified that classes for session 2020-21 can be started from July 1st.
So you should ask to your college authorities about lectures of second year, first year and third year.
I hope this information cleared your doubts.
Good Luck!!
Hi!
Greetings of the day
MHA in his vide order no. 40-3/2020-DM-l(A) dated 29.06.2020 has issued guidelines that it has been directed that colleges and educational institutions will remain closed till 31.07.2020. It has also been further stated that online/distance learning shall continue to be permitted and shall be encouraged.
In one of earlier notification MHRD issues that Second year and third year classes will be taken from 1 August and For first year it was 1 September.
But considering current situation of pandemic COVID 19 according to me it seems really impossible to conduct offline classes from respective dates.However many universities going to be online from this session.Many universities going to start their session from July 15 & August 1 via online mode for second year and third year student.
Now we have to see when this pandemic over and classes for first year will start.
Thanks.
Hello Naresh,
1st year students, academic year will start after October, as all colleges entrance exam are postponed, JEE, NEET, exams are also postponed. So, there is not any fix time to start college, it is all depends upon the situation of COVID 19.
And classes of intermediate semester are already started in colleges, who have passed students on basis of internal marks or after online exams.
Now we have to see when this pandemic over and classes for first year will start.So classes of first year totally depend on the situation of this pandemic.
Hello student as of now this year the academic session will begins in they month of September or October as per the official guidelines but it may change also depending upon the situation as saving life is the first priority of Government. I request you to please help me with your preferable college you're concerned about so that I can check and provide you the exact information.
Some of the college are functioning in online mode admission and classes are going online.
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
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