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Hello,
The lockdown in the state was extended by the Maharashtra government with further relaxation until October 30. State/UT governments had also provided the ability for making a move in a graded manner after 15 October 2020 in order to re-open schools and coaching institutions.' As there's no latest news regarding re-opening of colleges, all colleges in all states have adopted online class system.
Hello Aspirant,
As we know that in Maharashtra circumstances are very worst and cases are not decreasing and in this situation Maharashtra government has decided to keep the schools and colleges closed till October 31st and if we discuss about the latest UGC Guidelines then it clearly states that from November 1st new session should be started for first year students either in online made or offline mode whichever will be most convenient as per the situation. There is no any news regarding reopening of schools and colleges in Maharashtra. As of now online classes system has been adopted by almost all institutions.
I hope this information cleared your doubts.
Good Luck!!
As we know that in Maharashtra cases are not decreasing and the circumstances are worst and in this situation Maharashtra government has decided to keep the schools and colleges closed till October 31st and if we discuss about the lates UGC Guidelines then it clearly states that from November 1st new session should be strated for first year students either in online made or offline mode whichever will be most convenient as per the situation. There is no any news regarding reopening of schools and colleges in Maharashtra. As of now online classes system has been adopted by almost all institutions.
Dear Naresh ,
we are really to say that till now there is no official notice is published regarding the institution will open and we are not that covid 19 cases are increase rapidly in these days .So government's allows the necessary works for economic growth but government allow to online classes .
So we should wait for the official notice .
Hope it will helpful
Thanks
Dear Applicant,
The government do have plans to reopening colleges for the students but so far it's not confirmed yet. No official order has been given out yet. Till then please be patient it is all done so that the students will be safe. So far the dates have been postponed to the next months and each state is giving a different date so you will have to see the rules and regulations offered by your state. So stay put, college will reopen sooner or later.
Be safe stay safe
Hey, it's ambiguous what you mean by the word ' TRANSFER' here. If you mean that you plan to study in an NIT, and after a year you want to get transfer for another NIT for remaining three years, sry it's not possible. However you can change your college and have a first start again.
Yes, you can write it in your resume as drop. But mention your graduation, expected year of passing and the name of the institution.
When creating as a college student, you need to emphasize not only your work history but also your education. For a student resume, you can also demonstrate your skills and abilities by including volunteer work and other extracurricular activities.
Following are the tips to keep in mind while building your resume.
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Admission into UG program doesn't need resume. The necessary documents required for admission is :-
if admission is done through counselling process then counselling receipt and form. for current year, admission will be late and it got delayed already.
Look for suitable college option and apply.
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Possibly it doesn't because you might have past accomplishments in which ever field you are interested in. If you are a final year student or searching for a job you still have time to make use of it you can learn a new hard skills/soft skills or join in any online course which will add to your knowledge. Or you can take up an hobby so that you can add that your resume and if you come across questions like how did you make use of your time during quarantine in interview you can answer them that you have taken up a hobby or developed a new skill etc.
Dear student,
The difference between a CV and a resumelies in the length, layout, and purpose ofthese documents. CVs have no length limit;resumes are typically one to two pages long. A CV details the whole course of thecandidate's academic career; a resumesummarizes skills and work experience.
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