Thursday, 25 June 2020

MDU B.Ed Admission 2020 | CRSU / IGU / MDU B.Ed Admission 2020 Process & Eligibility For B.ED Admission 2020

Every year B.Ed exams » take place in the month of
June but in year 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic, it’s going to be delayed this
year. B.ed Admission process begins as the exams get over and fresh B.ed
session 2020 activities start happening at B.ed college campus across the
state. 
MDU B.Ed exams » might get started in July as
state government has notified that university B.ed exams will be conducted by
the end of July. 
B.Ed admission dates 2020 » will eventually be circulated
by the university as B.ed exams accomplished. This year Meanwhile, schools and
colleges have tried online methods of teaching to keep the learning process
going. Students are prepared to appear for the exams but increasing number of
COVID-19 . cases everyday, universities are taking steps cautiously because
student safety is the first priority of every university. New B.Ed session 2020
might be late but will be given minimum number of days required.

Thursday, 18 June 2020

Effects of COVID-19 On B.Ed / D.Ed and JBT Admission 2020 With Other University Courses.

Effects of COVID-19 On B.Ed / D.Ed and JBT Admission 2020 With Other University Courses.


Every year B.Ed exams take place in the month of June but in the year 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s going to be delayed this year. B.ed Admission process begins as the exams get over and fresh B.ed session 2020 activities start happening at B.ed college campus across the state. MDU B.Ed exams might get started in July as the state government has notified that university B.ed exams will be conducted by the end of July.
B.Ed admission dates 2020 will eventually be circulated by the university as B.ed exams accomplished. This year Corona has hit the education sector very hard and it will take time to regain the rhythm.  Meanwhile, schools and colleges have tried online methods of teaching to keep the learning process going. Students are prepared to appear for the exams but the increasing number of CORONA cases every day, universities are taking steps cautiously because student safety is the first priority of every university.  New B.Ed session 2020 might be late but will be given a minimum number of days required.

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Saturday, 13 June 2020

UGC guidelines for universities on new UG/PG academic session 2020-21 Amid COVID-19

In view of COVID-19, UGC has new guidelines for much anticipated B. Ed admission for session 2020-21 which would commence from August. Exams will be taking place between July and August with alternative and simplified methods. To complete the D. Ed, B. Ed exams process 2020, it has been suggested to shorter the exam duration from 3 hours to 2 hours which offers the flexibility of both online and offline modes. These UGC guidelines are suggestive in nature and universities have their right to adjust as per the prevailing situation.
UGC has also suggested that if circumstances don’t seem to be normal in view of COVID-19, then universities can grade students based giving fifty percent marks on the basis of the pattern of internal evaluation adopted by the universities and the rest fifty percent score can be awarded on the basis of performance in previous semester exam (if available) in order to maintain social distancing safety measures. In case, the previous exam marks not available then evaluation can be done on the basis of internal assessment. Students would be allowed to improve their grades in special exams during the next session of the course. These guidelines may be adopted by the university after ensuring comprehensive assessment, residential status of students, the status of COVID-19 pandemic spread in the region, and other relevant factors.
In brief, the concerned universities may conduct B. Ed exam dates in July with alternative modes with a shorter span of two hours. Evaluation can even be done compositely on the basis of internal assessment and previous semester performance. All these guidelines are advisory in nature in the view of COVID-19 and the final call will be of the concerned university on all related factors. One important aspect of guidelines was the call for virtual classes where 25 percent of the syllabus has to be covered through online teaching and faculty must be adequately trained with ICT.