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are Mumbai colleges no longer be affiliated to Mumbai University and become a self autonomous heis in the long run according to the new education policy

Anurag Khanna 11th Sep, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Few days earlier UGC issued a statement which states that no university can grant affiliation to more than 300 colleges if they do so a penalty will be imposed on them and other strict actions would be taken. So not only in Mumbai but even in the whole country New Education Policy 2020 has been implemented so the Maharashtra college will face the same changes which are to be faced by other Institutes at their respective location. I am enlisting down some keyword of NEP 2020 for higher educational institutions :-

  • From now there will be only governing body for all the higher educational institutions by the Higher Education Commission of India
  • Fees of all colleges irrespective of their ownership, will be disclosed and make transparent.
  • Now in three to four year Undergraduate programs candidate will have multiple exit points means if he is not satisfied with the program he joined then he can leave that but he will get a certificate of that and certificate status like diploma, certificate,degree qualifications will depend on the period when you leave the course.
  • A proposal has been raised for "Fee fixation", let us see what happens to it.

I have mentioned some Important key points of NEP 2020, if you want all these in details then refer to the link given below :-

https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.careers360.com/nep-2020-what-does-it-say-about-schools-and-universities/amp

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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please tell me how will a student do a major in sociology if he has taken other science n commerce subjects too according to the new education policy

Akash kumar 8th Sep, 2020

Hey there!

According to the new education policy you won't be constrained with the choice of subjects in the specific domain. For example, if you want to study economics, geography or physics together you can do so. You can take up Sociology as one of your subjects in school along with any other subject that you intend to take from the commerce or science domain, there won't be any constraint on that. You can choose major or minor subjects as per your choice.

As NEP is still in the early phases more clarity will be there when it will be implemented from 2023 maybe.

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as according to the new education policy degree college students have options of entry and exit wont there be lack of discipline and responsibility amongst them

Sonali Sahu Student Expert 8th Sep, 2020

hello,

There will be issue. when there is positive side to thing there will be negative side too. But the benefit will be when a candidate has unavoidable situations and leave study in middle, they lose the degree which doesn't makes them eligible for higher studies until and unless they complete it. which means have to repeat all over again.

for every wrong side, there will be some solution as career will be gone who will do negative works. it would be better to see the positive side and do the best for career.

for sure, everyone  wants to prosper in life in their interested field of work.

Hope it helps!

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i got 77% in pcm and 84% in english class 12th boards Cbse. what will be my rank in imucet according to the new rules 2020

ananthita 11th Nov, 2020

Hello,

IMUCET 2020 which had been scheduled to be conducted on August 30 2020 has been cancelled due to the prevailing COVID-19 situation hence the admissions will now be granted on the basis of the HSC / PUC / Intermediate exam . To apply for IMUCET the candidates need to meet the eligibility criteria , the acaemic qualification required for it is that the candidate should score minimum 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 10+2 or equivalent exam. Additionally, minimum 50% marks in English is also mandatory.5% relaxation applies to For SC/ST category candidates. However, no relaxation applies to English marks. To participate in online counselling held for admission to IMU campuses, candidates must be listed in the merit list that will be published. The registration process for participation in online counselling is available for short-listed candidates only. Candidates can check their eligibility for IMU CET 2020 online counselling by consulting the rank lists published by exam authorities . To know more about the eligibility criteria and counselling process please visit the following link: https://dqxeclau.top/exams/imu-cet .

Hope this helps you.

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is taking subjects from different streams applicable to high school or also undergraduate level according to the new education policy

Rayan Rego 7th Sep, 2020

Yes according to the New Education Policy you can take subjects from different streams in your high school and undergraduate programs , But since the New Policy has just been proposed and no implemented till now You need to follow the old policy till then. The new policy will be implemented soon and it will take time to happpen.

Thank you

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will there be no different streams like arts commerce and science n will there be no majors in a particular subject eg sociology according to the new education policy

Shreya shrestha 7th Sep, 2020

Hello dear, according to to new education policy there is a change in an undergraduate program. There will be four year multidisciplinary bachelor's i.e under the your year programme proposed student can exit after one year with a certificate, after two years with a diploma and after the three years with q bachelor's degree. Four year bachelor's programmes will include a certain amount of research work and the student will get deeper knowledge in the subject he or she decides to major in. The policy also says that there will be no rigid separation between arts, commerce and science streams. So you can choose history or physics at the same time in class 11 and 12. I hope you got the answer.

Have a nice day

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For JEE PAPER 2 B.arch, earlier it was 75 % but according to the new rule is the boards creteria relaxed to PASS/FAIL due to COVID andAdmission in NITS/GFTIS from JOSAA/CSAB will be on the basis on JEE scorecard?I have 70% in 12th and P:68,C:55,M:44. Am i eligible to apply and get in NITS/GFTIS?

S. Saha Student Expert 17th Aug, 2020
To be eligible for NITs, the candidate must have secured at least 75% aggregate marks in Class 12. 5% relaxation in marks for Sc, St and pwd candidates. Or the candidates should be within top 20 percentile of their respective Class 12 boards. As all the subjects of class 12 of several boards have not conducted and marks have been provided on the basis of internal assessment and previous exam marks, many students have been affected by these. So CSAB has decided to withdraw this criterion of 75% marks or top 20 percentile in 12th. Now for this year i.e. Jee Main 2020 this criteria has been withdrawn but all other criteria will be retained. Candidates only need to show the passing certificate of class 12 and have to qualify Jee Main for admission to NITs and other centrally funded Institutes. So for this year, if you have 12th score less than 75%, it won't create any problem for getting NITs. You have to qualify Jee Main with a valid score to be eligible for counselling.
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is b.ed is going to be a 4 year course according to the new education policy ? can a graduate enroll in the 2 year b.ed course in the future ?

Raja 6th Aug, 2020

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) is a 2-year undergraduate teaching program that covers subjects like holistic education, psychology, guidance etc. It open up avenues for a vibrant career in teaching and other related fields. This degree can be cleared within a maximum time span of 5 years. It requires a minimum of 50-55% in 10+2 from a recognized university or board as an eligibility criteria.

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According to the new education system, is now btech duration only 3 years?

ginnisachdeva02_9364270 Student Expert 31st Jul, 2020

Hey!

National education policy 2020 has been approved by the cabinet and would be implemented soon. Under this policy, big changes have been done in schooling, exam pattern and higher education which includes discontinuation of m. Phil. There are no such changes in b tech. For more information you can go through this link

https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.careers360.com/nep-2020-school-education-new-structure-changes-in-board-exams/amp

Good Luck

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according to the new clat pattern how much do i need to score to get NMIMS

ANUVAB DAS 29th Aug, 2020

Here I am giving some information regarding your question.

NMIMS Mumbai cutoff 2019

Category 2019 Cut-off by score

General                                                                  200

OBC                                                                         200

SC                                                                            200

ST                                                                            200

EWS                                                                        200

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