JNTUA Info About Mid, Internal, End, Backlog Exams (I, II, III & IV Years)

JNTUA Info About Mid, Internal, End, Backlog Exams (I, II, III & IV Years)

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Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur expresses its greetings to all the Management members, Principal, Faculty members and students of this University. Stay safe and Healthy. This University in tune with UGC and AICTE has contemplated for conducting classwork and examinations for the students studying in Constituent, Autonomous and Affiliated institutions. Accordingly, the guidelines are given as follows.

Also Check: JNTUA Final Year Exams to be held From 1st September, 2020

1. Internal examinations for I, II and III year (II Mid exams)

  • Internal examination (II Mid exams) will be conducted along with End exams.
  • Students will be promoted to next year giving the credit exemptions for this year only.
  • Internal marks will be awarded for these years at later time, after conducting the II Mid exam.

2. Internal examination for the IV year students

Internal examination (II Mid) will be conducted along with End exams from September onwards based on the COVID-19 scenario. Internal marks will be awarded for these years at later time, after conducting the II Mid exam.

3. End examinations for I, II & III years

Examinations may be conducted at later time, when normalcy is restored. However, students may be promoted to the next corresponding years by giving exemptions to the credits as on the date of promotion.

4. End examinations for the IV year students

  • Final term and also Mid-term examinations will be conducted in the month of September onwards.
  • No jumbling system and students can opt for nearby places near to their residents to write examinations.
  • Examinations for different disciplines will be given different dates All affiliated institutions and autonomous institutions will take care of conducting the examinations as per the precautionary steps given by JNTUA and UGC.

5. Viva voce Examinations for B.Tech / M.Tech / B.Pharm / M.Pharm / M.B.A / M.C.A & Ph.D. & Comprehensive Viva voce

Viva Voce will be conducted online with necessary recording facility by the concerned institutions as per the norms of the University (Item 8.3 (b)).

6. Backlog subjects

  • The students of the terminal semester having backlogs will be examined as per the norms of the University from the month of September onwards. No credit exemptions for the terminal semester students.
  • However, students having backlogs for I, 11 & III years will be conducted when normalcy is restored.

7. Commencement of classwork

As per AICTE guidelines online classes will be commenced for existing students from 17-08-2020 onwards.

8. Attendance for theory classes

Attendance for online classes as per the UGC guidelines will be added to offline attendance.

9. Attendance for the laboratory classes

Cumulative attendance will be considered based on number of practical classes attended before lockdown.

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JNTUA Guidelines to Conduct Examinations in view of COVID-19

JNTUA Guidelines to Conduct Examinations in view of COVID-19

JNTUA Guidelines to Conduct Examinations in view of COVID-19

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Sub: Guidelines for the examinations and classwork for the students of Constituent, Autonomous and Affiliated Institutions -Regd.

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur expresses its greetings to all the Management members, Principal, Faculty members and students of this University. Stay safe and Healthy. This University in tune with UGC and AICTE has contemplated for conducting classwork and examinations for the students studying in Constituent, Autonomous and Affiliated institutions. Accordingly, the guidelines are given as follows.

Registrations of the students attending final Year Regular examinations should be as per norms of the University. Registration for backlog subjects of final Year students will be informed at the earliest.

The above guidelines are given in view of COVID-19 crisis. However, these guidelines are applicable only for this academic year only. Any changes will be communicated to you through JNTUA Web portal. This University should conduct all examinations by taking all safe and precautionary steps. The guidelines given by this University and UGC as well are enclosed to follow strictly.

The examination scheduled will be given such that not more than 2 or 3 branches of Engineering students to write the final Semester examinations. Precautionary steps to be taken to maintain the social distance. All class rooms should be sanitized.

Final semester students near to any of the place may opt for writing the end semester and mid semester examinations. Thereby, the mid examination question papers should be communicated to the colleges, where students are writing the examinations.

All other precautionary steps as enclosed in the Annexure have to be strictly followed. All transport facilities with necessary sanitization may be given to avoid the corona problem. All hostels should be sanitized and necessary precautionary steps to be taken for food preparations. Each room may be given to only one student. Students nearby to opted places to write the examination need not be given any hostel rooms.

Guidelines for opening of the constituent and affiliated colleges and conduct of examinations

  1. Before commencement of the classwork or the examinations, all the buildings of the colleges as well as the hostels (if any) are to be sanitized and disinfected.
  2. All the students and staff members must wear masks while they are in the campus.
  3. Sanitizers are to be provided at the entrance of the campus/building and the security on-duty must ensure that every staf member/student cleans their hand with the liquid sanitizers. The security f
    should allow those, who only wear masks.
  4. Social distancing should be maintained at every place viz. inside the classrooms, laboratories, examination halls and places of common amenities like canteen, mess etc.,
  5. Thermal scanning has to be carried out at the place of entry into the campus to all students and the staff.
  6. Appropriate measures need to be taken to maintain sufficient distancing while operating the college buses.
  7. All the class rooms where the classes and examinations are conducted, the laboratories and college buses are to be sanitized on regular basis.
  8. If any student falls sick, he/she should be kept in isolated place; proper care and appropriate first aid treatment must be rendered. The case shall be reported to appropriate authorities.
  9. No meetings or gatherings of any sort are to be conducted in the colleges.
  10. All the examinations will be conducted as per the instructions of the state Govt Higher Education Dept., as and when received
  11. Any provisions which are stored in the college attached hostels shall get inspected and certified by the Food Inspector before usage and starting of the messes.
  12. Any suspected corona case (after thermal scanning and other symptoms) should be brought to the notice of the Principal of the college. Such persons should undergo for blood test, corona test etc., The same shall be reported to the appropriate authorities.
  13. The universities should strengthen the mechanism of mentor – mentee through dedicated portal on university website to impact timely guidance and counselling to the students. Besides, faculty advisor and supervisor assigned to each student should maintain regular communication with the students.
  14. All hostel workers must wear the face masks and maintain the physical distance while working. They should frequently sanitize their hands.
  15. All hostel workers, Institution staff and faculty should maintain hygienic environment in the hostels, class rooms, library, laboratories and examination halls regularly by cleaning them with disinfectants.
  16. University is contemplating the conduct the final year project work viva-voce through online. Hence, necessary recording of the entire viva-voce process and record of all marks sheets, viva­voce reports certified by the internal & external examine etc., as per the university norms, should be maintained by the concerned departments.
  17. Subjective type Examinations as per the University norms shall be conducted in the respective institutions (without jumbling). Thereby, all the CC cameras in the examination halls must be in working condition and the recordings must be made available. The video recordings must be sent to University.
  18. In each class rooms 24 students are allowed to write the examination
  19. Purified water only must be supplied to the students during the examinations.
  20. Initially only final year regular examinations will be conducted. Any backlogs examinations will be conducted at a later date. (As per Govt decision).
  21. All the answer scripts must be handed over to the examination centres carefully by the respective insJitution by taking all necessary precautionary steps.
  22. In order to avoid the crowd in conducting the examinations, the examinations for only final year students belonging to two disciplines should be conducted in each spell.
  23. Examination results will be announced at the earliest by this University and certificates will be given at the earliest.
  24. All Autonomous institutes, Constituent colleges and affiliated institutes have to follow the same examination pattern as followed in earlier academic years, without any deviation.
  25. Students, who are staying within the town/place, may be given local transport facility following all precautionary steps to avoid any infections due to corona. The necessary permissions, if any required·should be taken from the District Collector. The institute may please do needful in this regard.

Letter & JNTUA Guidelines-Conduction of Exams

UGC-Guidelines to Conduct examinations

AP Grama/Ward Sachivalayam Exams August 2020 Are Postponed

AP Grama/Ward Sachivalayam Exams August 2020 Are Postponed

ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్‌లో గ్రామ, వార్డు సచివాలయం పరీక్షలు వాయిదాపడ్డాయి. ఈ మేరకు పంచాయతీ రాజ్, గ్రామీణాభివృద్ది శాఖ అధికారులు ప్రకటించారు. మళ్లీ పరీక్షలు ఎప్పుడు నిర్వహిస్తారనే అంశంపై త్వరలో మళ్లీ వెళ్లడిస్తామని తెలిపారు. ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ ప్రభుత్వం గ్రామ, వార్డు సచివాలయాల్లో 15,000 ఉద్యోగాల భర్తీకి నోటిఫికేషన్ విడుదల చేసింది. జనవరిలో ఈ ఉద్యోగాల భర్తీ చేయాలని ప్రభుత్వం నిర్ణయించి… 19 నోటిఫికేషన్లు జారీ చేసింది. గతంలో ఈ ఉద్యోగాలను ఆగస్టులో భర్తీ చేయాలని ప్రభుత్వం భావించింది. ‘ఆగస్టు రెండో వారంలో జరగాల్సిన గ్రామ, వార్డు సచివాలయం పరీక్షలు వాయిదా పడ్డాయి. మళ్లీ ఎప్పుడు నిర్వహిస్తామో త్వరలో తెలియజేస్తాం’ అని పంచాయతీ రాజ్ శాఖ ప్రిన్సిపల్ సెక్రటరీ గోపాల కృష్ణ ద్వివేదీ ట్వీట్ చేశారు.

GS/VS Exam. in A.P. – It is to inform all concerned that due to COVID-19, GS/VS Recruitment Exams are NOT being conducted in 2nd week of August 2020 as announced earlier. Fresh dates/schedule will be announced in due course.

UGC: Terminal Semester(s)/Final Year Examinations for the Universities

UGC: Terminal Semester(s)/Final Year Examinations for the Universities

UGC Terminal Semester(s)Final Year Examinations for the Universities

Examinations are an integral part of the education system and is a measure students’ learning, knowledge, skills and other competencies. The performance in examinations contributes to merit, lifelong credibility, wider global acceptability for admissions, scholarships, awards, placements, and better future prospects.

A large number of best universities across the world including US, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and other countries, have conducted or are conducting examinations by giving various options such as Online/Offline/Blended or other alternative forms of examinations.

In order to safeguard the larger interest of the students related to their academic and career progression globally, the UGC issued Guidelines on Examinations and Academic Calendar on 29th April,2020 mentioning that for the students of Terminal Semester(s)/ Final Year Examinations may be conducted between July 1-15, 2020.

In view of emerging COVID-19 pandemic situation it was difficult to conduct the examinations in the month of July, 2020, therefore, as per the directions of Ministry of Home, Ministry of Human Resources Development, and the report of the Expert Committee, UGC issued Revised Guidelines for Examination and Academic Calendar on 6th July, 2020.

Accordingly, the Universities were required to chart out a plan for completion of terminal semester/ final year examinations by the end of September, 2020 in offline (pen & paper)/ online/ blended (online + offline) mode following the prescribed protocols / guidelines related to COVID-19 pandemic. The guidelines also mentioned that in case a student of terminal semester/ final year is unable to appear in the examination conducted by the University for whatsoever the reason(s) may be, he/she may be given opportunity to appear in special examinations for such course(s)/ paper(s), which may be conducted by the university as and when feasible, so that the student is not put to any inconvenience/ disadvantage. UGC vide its letter of 8th July, 2020 also communicated the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Conduct of Examinations as suggested by MHRD.

Recently universities were approached to inform the status of the conduct of examination. Out of 945 Universities (as per the list maintained by UGC till 01-06-2020) the responses were obtained from 755 Universities (120 Deemed Universities, 274 Private Universities, 40 Central Universities and 321 State Universities). The information from remaining Universities is being obtained.

Out of the 755 Universities, 560 Universities have either conducted the examination or are planning to conduct. Details are as follows:

(i) 194 have already conducted examination (on-line/off-line);

(ii) 366 are planning to conduct examination (on-line/off-line/blended mode) in August/September

In addition, 27 Private Universities, which were established during 2019-20 to till date, their first batch is yet to become eligible for final examination.

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IIT Admission 2020 Eligibility Criteria Relaxed For Students Qualifying JEE Advanced

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IIT Admission 2020 Eligibility Criteria Relaxed For Students Qualifying JEE Advanced

The admission criteria for Indian Institutes of Technology, or IITs, have been relaxed. The Union Minister of Human Resource Development Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ announced on Twitter that apart from qualifying the Joint Entrance Examination, or JEE, Advanced, students will no longer need to score a minimum of 75% in their school board exams to be eligible. Earlier, only students who scored a minimum 75 per cent marks in the Class 12 board exams or ranked in the top 20 percentile in their qualifying examinations were eligible. However, the cancellation of several board papers due to the COVID-19 outbreak and students securing lesser marks, the Joint Admission Board, or JAB, has relaxed this criterion of 75 per cent marks.

IIT Admission 2020 Eligibility Criteria Relaxed For Students Qualifying JEE Advanced

Due to the partial cancellation of class XII exams by several Boards, Joint Admission Board (JAB) has decided to relax the eligibility criterion for #JEE (Advanced) 2020 qualified candidates this time.

Qualified candidates who have passed class XII examinations will now be eligible for admissions irrespective of marks obtained.

For admissions to IITs, apart from qualifying the JEE (Advanced), the eligibility was to secure either minimum score of 75% marks in class XII Board exams or rank among the top 20 percentile in their qualifying examinations.

DD Sapthagiri Channel Today live 10th, 9th, 8th, 7th, 6th to 1st Classes

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DD Sapthagiri Channel Today live: DD Sapthagiri Channel is expected to cast the Vidya Varadhi lessons from 13th July. The lessons for 1st class to 10th class will be telecasted on DD Sapthagiri (Doordarshan) channel on various timings.

State School Education Department (SSED) is planning to encourage students during this COVID period. The SSED is all set to telecast online classes for class 1st to class 10th through DD Sapthagiri channel.

DD Sapthagiri Channel Today live 10th, 9th, 8th, 7th, 6th to 1st Classes

DD Sapthagiri Channel to Telecast Online Classes for Class 1 to 10: SSED is presently working on the way to telecast online classes to reach multiple students. The SSED is soon anticipated to announce the medium to telecast the online classes.

SSED is planning to reach the students through the TV channel instead of making habituated children to the Smartphones. Also, all the children may not be having the Smartphones to listen to the online classes.

DD Sapthagiri Online Classes Timings 1st to 10th Class

Revised schedule of “Vidya Varadhi (విద్యావారధి)” program on DD Saptagiri. Schedule from 13th July to 31st July

The 1st to 5th Class students will have their TV classes for two hours a day, from 11 AM to 01 PM.

  • 1st, 2nd Class From 11 AM to 12 PM
  • 3rd, 4th, 5th Class from 12 PM to 1 PM.

The Upper Primary and High School classes, from Classes VI to IX will be telecasted in the afternoon from 2 PM to 4 PM.

  • 6th, 7th Class From 02 PM to 03 PM
  • 8th, 9th Class from 03 PM to 04 PM.

Classes for the students of X will be telecasted in two sessions, the sources said. The language classes will be aired from 10 AM to 11 AM and the non-language classes from 4 PM to 5 PM.

DD Saptagiri Channel Number in tata sky, airtel dth, Dish Tv, videocon d2h, AP Fibernet, act, Sun Direct

Here, We are providing DD Saptagiri channel number on different cable services. Apart from this, you can go through the you tube channel, DD Saptagiri App and other social sites.

DTH Service ProviderChannel Number
Tata Sky114
BIG TV205
DEN Network138
AirTel Digital TV289, 148
DD Free Dish TV002
Hathaway261
Videocon D2H149
Dish TV193
Sun Direct302

DD Saptagiri Youtube, Twitter, Website Official Links

Official Youtube Channel of DD Saptagiri: Youtube

Official Twitter account of DD Saptagiri: Twitter

Official Website of DD Saptagiri: Website

The SSED planning to adopt the CBSE workbook model to give the worksheets to the students and other assessment activities. This will help the students to improve their understanding skills.  

“State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) has already prepared video lessons covering different subjects of all the classes. It is planned to be telecasted the same through the DD Saptagiri. Also, few more video lessons could also be prepared with the teachers as and when required,” he added.

Further plans were in progress for interaction of teacher and students. As of now, the workbook pattern will be followed for homework and other tasks.

For the interaction, students and teachers need to use the mobiles. Students can reach the teachers through Whatsapp for doubts and other issues. Students will be guided by the teachers through Whatsapp.

Now, “efforts are on to figure out a way to address this issue,” the sources said.

Telangana: Engineering Classes Commence From 17th August

Telangana: Engineering Classes Commence From 17th August

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తెలంగాణలో ఆగస్టు 17నుంచి ఇంజనీరింగ్ క్లాసులు షురూ..

విద్యావ్యవస్థను పూర్తి స్థాయిలో ప్రక్షాళన చేసి, ప్రభుత్వ విద్యాసంస్థలను బలోపేతం చేయడానికి అవసరమైన దీర్ఘకాలిక వ్యూహం రూపొందించి, అమలు చేస్తామని ముఖ్యమంత్రి కె.చంద్రశేఖర్ రావు ప్రకటించారు. దీనికోసం విద్యావేత్తలు, విషయ నిపుణులతో వెంటనే సమావేశం నిర్వహించి, అభిప్రాయాలు సేకరించాలని అధికారులను ఆదేశించారు. కరోనా నేపథ్యంలో వివిధ రకాల విద్యాసంస్థల నిర్వహణ, పరీక్షల నిర్వహణ, సిలబస్ తదితర విషయాలపై యుజిసి, ఎఐసిటిఇ తదితర సంస్థల మార్గదర్శకాలను పాటించాలని నిర్ణయించారు.

విద్యావ్యవస్థకు సంబంధించి కేసీఆర్‌ తీసుకున్న నిర్ణయాలివే:

– విద్యావ్యవస్థ పవిత్రత (academic sanctity)ను కాపాడే ఉద్దేశ్యంతో యుజిసి, ఎఐసిటిఇ సూచించిన మేరకు రాష్ట్రంలో డిగ్రీ, పిజి, ఇంజనీరింగ్ ఫైనల్ ఇయర్ విద్యార్థులకు పరీక్షలు నిర్వహించాలని, మిగతా వారిని పై తరగతులకు ప్రస్తుతానికి ఎలాంటి పరీక్ష నిర్వహించకుండా ప్రమోట్ చేయాలని తెలిపారు.

– ఆగస్టు 17నుంచి ఇంజనీరింగ్ విద్యా సంవత్సరం ప్రారంభించాలి.

– విద్యార్థులు విలువైన విద్యా సంవత్సరం కోల్పోకుండా ఉమ్మడి ప్రవేశ పరీక్షల షెడ్యూల్ ను ప్రభుత్వం రూపొందిస్తుంది.

– రాష్ట్రంలో పాఠశాలల పునఃప్రారంభం ఎప్పుడు చేయాలి, విద్యాబోధన ఎలా జరగాలి అనే విషయాలపై కేంద్రం మార్గదర్శకాలను, ఇతర రాష్ట్రాలు అనుసరిస్తున్న పద్ధతిని పరిశీలించి, రాష్ట్రంలో ఏం చేయాలనే విషయంపై ప్రభుత్వం త్వరలోనే తుది నిర్ణయం తీసుకుంటుంది.

Source: TV9 Telugu

APPSC Departmental Test Notification 2020 – Apply Online @ psc.ap.gov.in

APPSC Departmental Test Notification 2020: Applications are invited ON-LINE from 08/07/2020 to 27/07/2020 for the Departmental Tests MAY, 2020 Session to be held from 25/08/2020 to 28/08/2020 and 31/08/2020 to 01/09/2020.

APPSC Departmental Test Notification 2020 – Apply Online @ psc.ap.gov.in

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Applicants primarily shall register the One Time Profile Registration (OTPR) through the Commission’s Website viz., https://psc.ap.gov.in. Once applicant registers his/her particulars, a User ID is generated and sent to his/her registered mobile number and email ID. Applicants need to apply for the Tests using the OTPR User ID through Commission’s website. The applicants, who had already generated OTPR earlier for last Departmental Tests, shall apply directly making use of the same number.

The application will be available on Commission’s website (https://psc.ap.gov.in) from 08-07- 2020. The last date for submission of online application is 27/07/2020 (26/07/2020 is the last date for payment of fee up to 11:59 PM) Hand written / Typed / Photostat copies / Printed Application Form will not be entertained either directly or by post or in person. The terms and conditions are detailed hereunder following Departmental Tests Rules, 1965 and subsequent amendments to these Rules from time to time.

1. SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATION:

(a) All the Tests, except Language and Survey Tests will be in Objective Type in terms of G.O.Ms.No.602, G.A. (Ser-C) Department, dated. 01.11.2011.

(b) The Language Test papers (P.C.Nos.5, 6, 7, 19, 28, 36,49, 67,37, 58, 74) and Survey & Settlement papers (P.C.Nos.69, 87, 109, 110, 111, 112, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 133, 134 and 135) will be of conventional mode.

(c) All the objective type papers will be held on Computer Based Departmental Tests. Instructions regarding this Computer Based Test are detailed in the Instructions Manual at Annexure – I.

(d) The candidates appearing for Objective Type papers may use Mock Test facility available on Commission’s Website, to acquaint with the Computer Based Tests.

(e) The candidates appearing for Conventional Papers (Descriptive Exams) will be supplied with OMR sheet attached Answer Books to be answered with Blue or Black Pen. (f) Schedule of test timings as per G.O.Ms.No.55 General Administration (Ser-C) Dept., dt.02/05/2017 is as under.

2. (A) TIMETABLE:

A candidate desirous to appear for more than one Test may apply for the Tests to the extent the Time-table at Annexure-II permits.

2. (B) SYLLABUS:

The list of books allowed for each Test along with syllabus is available on the Commission’s Website.

The qualifying marks for each Test/Paper are shown at Annexure-III. The syllabus for Paper Codes 92 and 102 of Departmental Tests for Commercial Taxes has been revised as suggested by the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes and hosted on website separately.

3. EXAMINATION CENTRES:

(i) All the Departmental Tests will be conducted at all the 13 Districts.

(ii) The candidates shall be admitted at the respective District Centre only, where the candidate is presently working as mentioned in the application.

FEE & PAYMENT PROCEDURE:

i) The fee for each Paper is Rs. 500/- (Rupees five hundred only) as per G.O.Ms.No.121,G.A(Ser-C) Department, Dt.17.09.2019. However, no fee is prescribed for the Tests in Gujarathi and Marwari Languages.

ii) The applicant shall pay Rs. 500/-(Rupees Five Hundred Only) towards application processing fee, besides the examination fee.

HOW TO APPLY:

The Applicants shall read the Instructions Manual at Annexure-I and go through the User Guide on Website before submission of Applications online.

STEP-I: Candidates applying for the first time for any notification has to first fill the OTPR application carefully to obtain OTPR ID. While filling the OTPR, the candidates have to ensure that there are no mistakes done. The Commission bears no responsibility for the mistakes, if any, made by the candidates. (If candidates already have OTPR ID number then he/she can proceed to STEP-II.)

STEP-II: The Applicant has to Login in the Commission’s website with the User Name (OTPR ID) and the Password set by Candidate. After Login, the Applicant has to click on the “Online Application Submission” present in the bottom right corner of the Commission’s website. PAYMENT PROCESS: The Applicant now has to click on the payment link against the Notification No.03/2020. The Basic details required for calculation of the Fee will be prepopulated from the OTPR data. The Applicant has to verify all the details that were displayed. Once the Payment form is submitted, the respective details (Used for Calculation of fee) will not be altered in any stage of application processing. Hence if any details are to be changed, applicant should use the Modify OTPR link, modify the details, save it and again click on application payment link.

STEP-III: After checking all the data and ensuring that the data is correct the applicant has to fill application specific data. Once all the data is filled appropriately, the applicant has to submit the payment form. On successful submission, the payment reference ID is generated and is displayed on the screen. By clicking “OK” the Applicant is shown the various payment options where he/she can select any one among them and complete the payment process as given on the screen.

STEP-IV: Once the payment is successful, payment reference ID is generated. Candidates can note the payment reference ID for future correspondence. Thereafter the applicant is directed to the application form. Applicant should provide the payment reference ID generated along with the other details required for filling the application form (other fields like OTPR ID and personal details will be prepopulated from the data submitted in the payment form for respective notification). The Applicant should check the data displayed thoroughly and should fill the application specific fields like paper code details, examination centre etc., carefully and submit the Application form. Once the Application is submitted successfully then Application Receipt is generated. The Applicant is requested to print and save the application receipt for future reference/correspondence.

STEP-V: In any case if the payment process is not submitted successfully, then the applicant should start the fresh payment process as mentioned in STEP-II.

STEP-VI: Once the application is submitted successfully, correction in application form will be enabled. The corrections can be made in the application form itself for paper code only. Fields which affect the Name, personal details and fee are not enabled for corrections.

For more details please visit the official website: https://www.psc.ap.gov.in

AP SSC/10th Class Exams March 2020 – All Pass without Grade Points

AP SSC/10th Class Exams March 2020 – All Pass without Grade Points

ఏపీలో 10వ తరగతి పరీక్షలు హాజరైన వారంతా పాస్… జీవో జారీ చేసిన ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ రాష్ట్ర ప్రభుత్వం. పదొవ పరీక్ష కు అప్లై చేసి హల్ టిక్కెట్లు మంజూరైన విద్యార్ధులను పాస్ చేస్తూ ఉత్తర్వులు.

AP SSC/10th Class Exams March 2020 – All Pass without Grade Points

School Education – COVID-19 Pandemic – SSC Public Examinations (SSC /OSSC / VOCATIONAL) March, 2020 – Cancellation of Examinations and declaring of all students of Class X as Pass – Orders – Issued.

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  1. G.O.Ms.No.69, SE (Prog.II) Department, dt. 15.10.2019.
  2. G.O.Ms.No.3, SE (Prog.II) Department, dt. 09.01.2020.
  3. SSC Public Examination, March 2020 schedule dt. 03.12.2019
  4. G.O.Rt.No.216, HM&F (B2) Dept., dt.24.03.2020
  5. G.O.Rt.No.238, HM&F (B2) Dept., dt.14.04.2020
  6. G.O.Rt.No.262, HM&F (B2) Dept., dt.03.05.2020
  7. G.O.Rt.No.274, HM&F (B2) Dept., dt.17.05.2020
  8. G.O.Rt.No.280, HM&F (B2) Dept., dt.31.05.2020
  9. G.O.Rt.No.288, HM&F (B2) Dept., dt.5.06.2020
  10. From the CSE e-file No. ESE02-35/13/2020-TET-CSE, Dt: 3.6.2020.
  11. G.O.Ms.No.30, SE (Prog-II) Department, dt. 12-6-2020.
  12. From the CSE letter Rc.No.150/A&I/2020, dt:6.7.2020

In the reference 3rd read above, the SSC Public Examinations (SSC / OSSC / VOCATIONAL), March, 2020, were scheduled from 23rd March 2020 to 8th April 2020 and re-scheduled from 31st March 2020 to 17th April 2020 with the announcement of local body elections from 9th to 29th March, 2020.

2. In the reference 4th read above, Government have issued orders, for implementation of “ Lockdown” in the State for Containment, Control and Prevention of spread of COVID-19 and extended the period of Lockdown from time to time vide reference 3rd to 6th read above.

3. In the reference 10th read above, the C.S.E., has submitted a proposal for replacement of the eleven-paper pattern of SSC Public Examinations with six paper pattern due to COVID- 19 pandemic and the National lockdown. Accordingly, Government have issued orders, in the reference 11th read above, introducing the six paper pattern for the benefit of the students and the schedule has been revised to conduct the SSC Public Examination, March 2020, from 10th to 17th July, 2020.

4. In the reference 12th read above, the C.S.E., has informed that majority of the District Collectors expressed that it would be difficult to conduct the SSC Public Examinations, as there is a persistent increase of cases in the Districts. With a dearth of police and medical personnel, their deployment in the examination centres is also an area of concern expressed by them. Therefore, the CSE has proposed for cancellation of SSC Public Examinations, March 2020 and to drop the grading system and to declare only pass or fail system of the candidate. In case of the admissions, where grading in SSC is criteria, consider the possibilities for conducting entrance examination so that the high achievers may not forego the opportunity.

5. Government, having examined the matter, observed that even though all efforts are made viz., revising of schedules according to the extension of lockdown, conducting Online classes during the lockdown period to boost the morale of students for SSC Public Examinations and not to let the COVID-19 crisis overshadow the prospects of the students and reviewed the pros and cons for conduction of SSC Public Examinations, 2020 and conditions of Covid-19 pandemic prevailing in the State, and therefore, decided to cancel the SSC Public Examinations (SSC/ OSSC/ VOCATIONAL), 2020, in order to protect students and to ensure that no child should fall prey to the COVID-19.

6. Accordingly, Government hereby permit the Director of Government Examinations, A.P., to declare all the students, who have been registered for SSC Public Examinations, March, 2020, and issued hall tickets for appearing examination as pass without awarding any grade points as one-time measure in relaxation of the orders issued in G.O.Ms.No.82, School Education (Prog.II) Department, dt.29.10.2015 read with G.O.Ms.No.69, School Education (Prog.II) Department, dt. 15.10.2019 and G.O.Ms.No.3 School Education (Prog.II) Department, dt. 09.01.2020.

Delhi Govt Cancels State University Exams Including Final Year Exams

Delhi Govt Cancels State University Exams Including Final Year Exams: Delhi’s deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia has declared that all the state university examinations have been canceled due to the COVID crisis. Minister also mentioned that marks will be allotted to students on the basis of evaluation specifications decided by the state universities.

 “In light of the major disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Delhi govt has decided to cancel all Delhi state university exams including final exams,” Sisodia tweeted.

Delhi Govt Cancels State University Exams Including Final Year Exams

All the semester and academic examinations will be cancelled as per the guidelines of Delhi Government. Minister Sisodia has confessed this news during a press conference.

“In light of the major disruptions caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, Delhi govt has decided to cancel all Delhi state university exams including final exams.”

— Manish Sisodia (@msisodia) July 11, 2020

“For schools in Delhi, we had decided not to conduct examinations for classes 9th and 11th and promote them based on other evaluation parameters,” Sisodia stated.

“We requested the Central government to follow the same pattern for the CBSE board exams in the national capital and it is finally happening,” he added.

The minister mentioned that the universities may face the challenge of conducting the practicals or lab research works.

“Keeping this mind, the Delhi government believes there is no point conducting university examination for a semester where no studies took place,” he said.

Education minister has mentioned that students who got jobs can take their degree certificates to start their work.

 “Extraordinary times like these call for extraordinary measures,” Sisodia said quoting chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Delhi has several state universities such as Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Ambedkar University, Delhi Technological University, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW), Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, National Law University Delhi, among others.

University Grants Commission (UGC) on Monday announced that the final year examinations for all the state universities will be conducted in September.

 “Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will write a letter to the Prime Minister requesting him to cancel exams for students across all central universities as well,” he said.