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when shall colleges resume in Maharashtra according to the latest news from uday Samant higher education minister

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The Maharashtra higher and technical education minister uday Samant clarified that no colleges will start unless the coronavirus threat is over .

As the coronavirus cases are increasing so it is dangerous to reopen college now . So there is no fix decision about reopening of college

Hope this helps

Thank you

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after b.sc nursing higher education?

Prachi Pant 27th Oct, 2020

Hey

There are various career options and job opportunities after Bsc Nursing. It depends upon your choice what you want to choose. It's a great career option if you want to pursue higher studies, Msc in Nursing can improve your prospects in the job opportunities. You can also choose a specific subject for the specialization.

Also, many students choose to go for job after finishing Bsc Nursing, you can work as a nursing advisor, nursing assistant or you can also go for the research based fields.

Salary scale for freshers in India is around 15k/month (basic) and increases with the experience. In case of teaching field it can be around 12k per month and the post graduate candidates can get a salary of around 25k - 40k per month.

Thanks

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my name is gurpreet singh recently i passed my senior secondary education and now my planning is going to abroad for higher education which in Australia. Can u tell me about pte. score and how is requirements to going abroad.

Syed Yasir 17th Oct, 2020

Hello Gurpreet, I hope you're in the best of your health.

First of all, the basic requirement for going abroad for studies or work to any English speaking country, like Australia, is your English proficiency. You must be able to read, write, speak and understand English very well in order to make your way abroad.

Talking about PTE, it is the world's leading computer-based English language test for study abroad and immigration. This three hour-long computer-based test lays emphasis on testing your day-to-day english rather than focusing on high or expert level english. The main motive behind this is to ensure that the applicant must be able to understand daily-life conversations and should not face problems because  of the language. Being a multi-grading test, it makes sure better understanding of the students proficiency in English.

The managing body has not issued any specific eligibility criteria to appear for PTE but a general rule exists, which says that the applicant must be at least  16 years old while applying for the test. As for the candidates below the age of 18 must posses a parental consent for appearing in PTE. The test, like any other English language test, focuses on three or to be precise, four major sections namely, reading, listening, speaking and writing.

The certificate that you secure after the completion of the test is valid for two years. You have to bear a cost of Rs.13,300 to book your test. Lastly, you must secure at least 50 points, which is equivalent to a band score of 6 in IELTS or 74-75 points of TOEFl.

I hope my answer helps you with your query. Looking forward to answer more of it.


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sir/madam I am currently studying in class 11 (state board of Maharashtra ) . I have scored 82 percent in class 10 . I wish to pursue my higher education in MIT USA . how should I start preparing for it .

DrTeeth 25th Nov, 2020

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is among the top institutes in America, so it has some expectations from its applicants as well:

  • Your grades should be exceptionally well throughout your academic years, especially in class 11 and 12. Aim to top in every exam (even tests). This will boost your confidence as well.
  • The university has an acceptance rate of less than 5%, so your application also has to be extremely compelling, including the extracurricular activities.
  • Start preparing for JEE (mains and advance). Your aim should be to be in the merit of at least the top 20 students.
  • Practice every day and test your knowledge regularly (daily)
  • You will have to take the SATs or ACTs with a very good score. Do your research, and start on your practice papers.
  • Participate in national level exams like olympiads etc
  • You need letters of recommendation from your teachers in school, so maintain a good relation.
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when will the new education policy come into effect for colleges

Maitrayee Biswas 16th Oct, 2020

The New Education Policy has multiple exit plans for students studying in college. It was approved by the Union Cabinet of India on 29 July 2020. The sudden implementation of any new policy is a little bit difficult. It is said that the New Education Policy would be implemented by the year 2030.

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A group of five student have been given the topic to online learning and higher education scenario in India.

chinchujoseph1993 15th Nov, 2020

Hello,

Hope you are doing well.

Coming to your question, it isn't very clear what you are asking about.

If you are asking for points about the topic ' Online learning and higher education scenario in India' to discuss in a group discussion then I have shared some points below.

ONLINE LEARNING

Pros of Online learning

  • More flexible and convenient : You don't have to waste your time travelling to your Institution, instead all that you need is a smart phone/laptop and a stable Internet connection. Also Ed-tech platform offers courses that are flexible and can be adjusted according to the students’ convenience.
  • Use of virtual tools like graphics/ videos makes it the students to understand the concepts better.
  • Reduced costs: Most of the reading or reference materials are accessible online,  helping us to save a lot of money spend on buying the physical version. Also online study enables you to stay at home, so you don't have to spend on hostel and transportation fees.
  • Offers a wide selection of programs: Apart from your syllabus you can enroll for courses of your interest, as online platforms offer courses in various fields.

Cons of Online learning

  • Lack of social interaction : Students don't get a chance to interact face to face with their peers, which is very much required to maintain a healthy social life.
  • Not easily accessible in remote areas: Many people, specially in villages,  do not have access to required devices and internet connection, making it very difficult for the students to attend the classes.
  • Excess exposure to screen time: This can affect the students adversely. Not only is it good for your health, but it also creates a sense of isolation.

HIGHER EDUCATION:

  • India's higher education system is the third largest in the world, next to the United States and China.
  • Students are evaluated in terms of basic theoretical knowledge helping the students learn in depth about the topic.
  • Also Indian Universities have started going Global by taking part in student exchange programs, where Foreign students are given an opportunity to study in India and Indian students are given an opportunity to International educational systems.
  • It also incorporates new methods of teaching, in the form of smart classrooms, educational tours, Laboratory visits, workshops, etc, which have proved to be more efficient to the students.
  • There are also many new low quality institutes  coming up all over the country, which is not good for higher education.
  • Marks are given more importance. Many colleges still give prime importance to the marks you score in your Board exams over the Entrance exam scores,  which results in many deserving students not getting their desired courses in the college they wish to study and instead have to go for the less preferred ones


If your question was regarding something else then I kindly request you to ask the question again giving more details.

Good Luck

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sir, im in passed JSOS examination of secondary. its eligible higher education. if yes pls can you send the proof of documents. thank you

Yash Dev Student Expert 13th Nov, 2020

Hello student Jharkhand State Open School (JSOS) is a recognized board, students passed from JSOS are eligible for higher education if he/she fulfill the eligibility criteria.

I request you to please help me with the college/course you're concerned about so that I can check and provide you with the exact information you're eligible or not.

For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://www.jsos.ac.in/

Feel free to comment if you've any doubt

Good luck

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what to do if my name is not come in 1st merit list of higher education Haryana registered college and my name is come in another college and different course in which I have no interest so what I have to do?

Mrinalini Sarkar 11th Nov, 2020

Hello,

It really depends on you and your choice. In my opinion if you do not see much progress in your field of interest then the option you got is probably best for you and you should accept it. But then again if you are determined and believe you could achieve what you expect then you should wait. I would suggest to accept it because often interests shift and build on its own when you work hard so if you are getting an opportunity it is better to accept it.

Hope it helps.

Good luck.

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I am getting fee waiver seat in IERT allahabad for instrumentation and control engineering should i take it or go for some other college.Placement is not really my goal for b.tech i want to go for higher education or some govt job?

ayanmukherjee045 7th Nov, 2020

Dear aspirant,

According to your question and taking into consideration that your main goal is government job or higher studies and your placement is not a priority.

So i would recommend you to go for this college as you are also getting fee waiver and this placement is not that bad of instrumentation. The placements are average here.

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After completing B.Com.CA I want take higher education in MBA , so which are the entrance exams opportunities for the top colleges in Indian, or Andhra Pradesh?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 25th Sep, 2020

hi,

see you can definitely go for mba course right after completing the bachelor in commerce or chartered accountant course. there is several entrance exams available based on which score you may go for mba course in full time or part time. some of the popular entrance exams for mba is as follows,

CAT

XAT

MAT

CMAT

SOME Of the top mba colleges in India is IIMS, IITS, SYMBIOSYS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, xaviours institute of management, IISWBM kolkata, PUMBA etc.

follow the below link to know about top colleges,

https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/ranking

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