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Delhi University 2021 Cut-off list released, check here

Delhi University colleges will release the first cut-off lists for the undergraduate courses today on October 1. Reportedly, DU cut-off marks will be higher this year. For some colleges, students will require 100 percent for admission during the first round.

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Delhi University colleges will release the first cut-off lists for the undergraduate courses today on October 1. Reportedly, DU cut-off marks will be higher this year. For some colleges, students will require 100 percent for admission during the first round.

This year, more female students have applied for admissions than male students. According to the data shared by Delhi University, as many as 1,372,71 male students and 1,49,952 female students have applied for admissions in different colleges under the Delhi University.

Students can check the DU first cut-off list on the official website, du.ac.in and admission.uod.ac.in. The admission process will start on October 4 at 10 am and will continue till October 6 pm. The last date of payment will be October 8.

The second cut-off will be declared on October 9, with admissions starting from October 11 at 10 am and ending on October 13 at 11:59 pm.

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Documents required for DU admission 2021

  • 10th board exam certificate and mark sheet
  • 12th board mark sheet, original certificate, or provisional certificate
  • Category certificate
  • Conduct certificate
  • Migration certificate form
  • Transfer certificate
  • Two passport size photographs

Cut-off list of Aryabhatta College

Aryabhatta College has released its first DU cut-off 2021 today. The list covers 13 undergraduate courses. For the candidates who belong to the unreserved category, the cut-off for BSc (H) Computer Science is 97% and for BSc Mathematics, it is 97%. Candidates for BCom should have 98% this year and 96% for BA (H) Political Science programme.

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Cut-off list of Deshbandhu College

Deshbandhu College has also released its first cut-off list. The college has asked 98% (unreserved category) for Physics and 97% for Economics, BCom (Honours) and other programmes. 

Cut-off list of St Stephen’s College

St Stephen’s College has also released its first cut-off list for admissions. Candidates who are rooting for the college will need at least 99.5% marks for courses like BA Economics honours. While the cut-off for most courses is at 99%.

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IIM Ahmedabad launches two-year hybrid MBA programme for working professionals, complete details here

The MBA programme offers on-campus, face-to-face, and live interactive online sessions, designed for a seasoned cohort of participants with a minimum of three years of work experience.

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The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA), has launched a two-year Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme in hybrid mode for working professionals and entrepreneurs.

The online MBA programme in blended mode comprises, on-campus, face-to-face, and live interactive online sessions, designed for a seasoned cohort of participants with a minimum of three years of work experience.

To be considered for admission, applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent and a minimum of three years of full-time work experience. The admission process involves an admission test (IIMA Admission Test (IAT)/ CAT/ GMAT/GRE) and a personal interview.

The programme will primarily utilise synchronous online learning, supplemented by five distinct on-campus modules. The programme emphasizes a case-based approach to provide practical learning experiences that will equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills for success in today’s dynamic business landscape, as announced by the institute.

On the launch of the hybrid programme, the director of the institute, Professor Bharat Bhasker expressed his excitement over the launch of the new MBA programme and said the Online MBA programme will expand IIMA’s reach and provide world-class education to working professionals and entrepreneurs around the world.

This innovative program combines the flexibility of online learning with the richness of on-campus interaction, ensuring participants gain the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their chosen careers, he added.

Professor Joshy Jacob, Chairperson of the Online MBA programme, explained the format of the program. He said that the curriculum is designed to provide participants with the necessary functional and organizational skills to succeed in a challenging world. The program aims to upskill working professionals by teaching them managerial decision-making frameworks that are rooted in human behaviour, economics, finance, and other relevant areas.

In-person classes held at IIMA focus on complex interpersonal and organizational dynamics that are difficult to master. Conversely, online sessions conducted through live classes concentrate on content that is more suitable for quantitative and systematic analysis.

Aspirants enrolling for the programme are requested to visit the official website of the institution for more details.

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At IIT Kharagpur convocation, President Droupadi Murmu says not a single Indian institute among Top 50 in the world

Over 3000 students received degrees during the institutes 69th convocation ceremony. President Murmu congratulated all the students and wished them best of luck for the future. The president noted that 21% of the students receiving the degrees are daughters. She wished them special congratulations.

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While addressing the 69th annual convocation of IIT Kharagpur, President Droupadi Murmu on Monday said there is not a single institute in the country has been able to secure a place in the top 50 educational institutions of the world and IIT Kharagpur, being the oldest IIT in the country, must work in that direction. She added that while a good ranking is not important, it helps attract top faculty from across the world and increases the reputation of the country.

President Murmu said that everyone must get access to technology. It helps lessen the gap in the society and digital payment is very good example of the same. She said technology should be used for promoting social justice and equality and should not widen the gap in the society. The President gave the example of Digital Payment System Technology is the best example of simplifying the lives of the common people.

She said today even the smallest shopkeepers are using digital payment for very small amounts. Over 3000 students received degrees during the institutes 69th convocation ceremony. President Murmu congratulated all the students and wished them best of luck for the future. The president noted that 21% of the students receiving the degrees are daughters. She wished them special congratulations.

She said she believed that greater participation of women in the field of science and technology is important for a healthy and strong society. A total of 9 students were awarded gold medals by the IIT on Monday. President Murmu said that by year 2047, the nation has set the goal of a making India a developed country. Keeping this vision mind, the government of India is moving ahead with the idea of inclusive growth. The President said the students have to make revolutionary efforts to develop and bring technology to the ground.

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CBSE announces Class 10th, 12th board exam date

CBSE class 10th and 12th board exams are scheduled to take place from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. The 55-day board exam period starts from February 15 to April 2.

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The date sheet for the class 10 and 12 board exams in 2024 has been released by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today, December 12.

It can be found on their official websites, cbse.gov.in and cbse.nic.in. Exams for classes 10 and 12 will start on February 15. The complete exam schedule has now been released available by the board.

CBSE class 10th and 12th board exams are scheduled to take place from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. The 55-day board exam period starts from February 15 to April 2. The class 12 examinations will end on April 2, while the class 10 board exams will end on March 13.

Exams for class 10 English, science, social science and maths are scheduled to be held on February 26, March 2, March 7, and March 11, respectively. The exams for class 12 will be begin from accountancy, which will be held on March 23, pol science will held on March 22, economics on March 18, and history on March 28. Information technology and computer science will conclude the exam on April 2.

20% of the questions on the CBSE Board Exam 2024 question paper will be response-type questions, and 50% of the questions will be competency- or case-based. 30% of the questions will be a mix of long and short answer questions, and 20% of them will be multiple-choice (MCQ) questions. For the previous year’s board exams, 38,64,373 students registered in total.

The criterion for calculating percentages in the Class 10 and 12 board exams of 2024 has been announced by the CBSE. Students in classes 10 and 12 will not be given an overall division, distinction, or aggregate beginning this year.

Last year, the results for class 10th and 12th were announced on May 12, 2023. However, as of yet CBSE has not decleared the result dates.

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