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  • National Testing Agency Correction in the Online Application Form (JIPMAT)

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    National Testing Agency Correction in the Online Application Form (JIPMAT)

    It is brought to the notice of all the registered candidates of Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT) – 2023 that the facility for correction in their data (wherever necessary) is operational from 02 May 2023.

    Start Date                                                                                                               End Date
    02 May 2023 (Tuesday)                                                                            04 May 2023 (Thursday)
                                                                                                                              (upto 11:50 P.M.)

    Note: Corrections in the particulars in the Online Application Form and submission of additional fee (depending on the changes made in the form) shall be accepted upto 11:50 pm on 04 May 2023.

    NTA Help Desk at 011 4075 9000

    Dated: 2-5-23

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  • 43 candidates bag perfect 100 score in JEE-Main: National Testing Agency

    43 candidates bag perfect 100 score in JEE-Main: National Testing Agency

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    New Delhi: Forty-three candidates have bagged the perfect 100 score in the engineering entrance exam JEE-Main with maximum of them being from Telangana, the National Testing Agency announced on Saturday.

    The result of at least 15 candidates has been withheld on account of usage of unfair means.

    The 43 toppers include 32 from the general category, seven from the OBC category and three from gen-EWS and one SC category. While Dipen Sojitra is the PwD topper with 99.99 NTA score, the SC topper is Deshank Pratap Singh with 100 NTA score and ST topper is Dheeravath Thanuj with 99.99041.

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    “The National Testing Agency (NTA) scores of 15 candidates have been withheld as they are under scrutiny. The cases of these candidates are being placed before a committee separately. Their NTA scores will be declared once the committee finalises its report,” a senior NTA official said.

    NTA score is not the same as percentage of marks obtained but normalised scores.

    “NTA scores are normalised scores across multi-session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees,” the official explained.

    Among the candidates who scored 100 NTA scores are from Telangana (11) followed by Rajasthan (5), Uttar Pradesh (4), Gujarat (3), Andhra Pradesh (4), Karantaka (3), Mahasashtra (2), Delhi (2), one each from Haryana and Chandigarh, West Bengal and Kerala, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

    While the first edition of the exam was conducted in January, the second edition was scheduled in April.

    Based on the results of JEE-Mains Paper 1 and Paper 2, the top 2.6 lakh candidates will be eligible to appear for the JEE-Advanced exam, which is a one-stop exam to get admission into the 23 premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

    Last year, the qualifying percentile at JEE (Main) to be eligible for JEE (Advanced), the entrance test for admission to IITs, has registered a four-year-low for all the reserved categories and a three-year low for the unreserved category.

    The examination was conducted at 457 unique examination centres in 325 cities (including 23 cities outside India in Manama, Brasilia, Toronto, Beijing, Paris, Berlin, Doha, Dubai, Sharjah, Kathmandu, Muscat, Oslo, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Kuwait City, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos/Abuja, Colombo, Jakarta, Vienna, Moscow, Port Louis/Reduit, and Bangkok).

    The cities of Brasilia, Toronto, Berlin, Paris and Oslo were added for the first time.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • CUET-PG to be held from June 5-12: National Testing Agency

    CUET-PG to be held from June 5-12: National Testing Agency

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    New Delhi: The Common University Entrance Test-PG for admission to postgraduate programmes in universities across the country will be conducted from June 5-12, the National Testing Agency announced on Thursday.

    Candidates can apply for the exam till May 5. The application deadline earlier was April 19.

    “Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-(PG) will be conducted on 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 June, 2023. Candidates are advised to regularly visit the NTA (National Testing Agency) website for the latest updates regarding the examination,” a senior official said.

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  • National Testing Agency Release of Admit Cards of Joint Entrance Examination (Main)

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    National Testing Agency Release of Admit Cards of Joint Entrance Examination (Main)

    City of the examination and Date of the examination have already been intimated to all the
    candidates. Now, Admit Cards for JEE (Main) – 2023 Session 2 (April 2023) are being released
    for the candidates scheduled for examination on 06 April 2023.

    Dated: 3-4-23

    For more information click link below:

    Release of Admit Cards for the Candidates of Joint Entrance Examination (Main) – 2023 Session 2 (April 2023) scheduled to appear on 06 April 2023  Read More 

     

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  • Amid Covid Spike DHSK Directs CMOs To Increase Testing Rate

    Amid Covid Spike DHSK Directs CMOs To Increase Testing Rate

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    SRINAGAR: Amid fresh spike in the Covid-19 cases in Kashmir, Directorate of Health Services Kashmir( DHSK) on Monday  directed all Chief Medical Officers of the Valley to increase rate of Covid-19 testing and establish Flu clinics at all health institutions.

    “In continuation to the letter no DHSK/IDSP/826-39 dated 29-03-2023 regarding Covid19 testing, it has been observed that there is no increase in the Covid19 testing rate. Furthermore, there hasn’t been any increase in the proportion testing of RT-PC which should be the benchmark of minimum 80% of total Covid19 testing,” DHSK said in an order.

    “In view of above, you are directed to increase the rate of Covid19 testing, proportion of RT-PCR testing & ensure the establishment of Flu Clinics at all the Health Institutions as per the guidelines issued by MoHFW,” it said.

    DHSK directed CMOs to increase the rate of Covid19 testing, proportion of RT-PCR testing and ensure the establishment of Flu Clinics at all the health institutions as per the guidelines issued by MoHFW.

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  • Amid fresh spike in Covid-19 cases DHSK asks CMOs to increase testing rate

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    Srinagar, April 03: Amid fresh spike in Covid-19 cases in Kashmir, Directorate of Health Services Kashmir has directed all Chief Medical Officers of the Valley to increase rate of Covid-19 testing and establish Flu clinics at all health institutions.

    According to an order, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), DHSK stated that there is no increase in the Covid-19 testing rate.

    “Furthermore, there hasn’t been any increase in the proportion testing of RT- PCR which should be the benchmark of minimum 80% of total Covid19 testing,” it reads.

    DHSK directed CMOs to increase the rate of Covid19 testing, proportion of RT-PCR testing and ensure the establishment of Flu Clinics at all the health institutions as per the guidelines issued by MOHFW—(KNO)

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  • Teachers are testing their political might in Chicago runoff

    Teachers are testing their political might in Chicago runoff

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    “We’re not just passing out palm cards or endorsing, we are involved in the very embryonic stages of running a movement electoral contest that helps us build more people, ideas and energy into our quest for a truly just and equitable public education system in Chicago,” CTU President Stacy Davis Gates said in an interview.

    “All of the things happening in our city, the violence, the unhoused crisis,” she said, “those are things that become intertwined with fully funded schools, smaller class sizes, a nurse and social worker in every building.”

    The labor group wants to remake how the city government addresses housing, poverty and education, and it has built an independent political organization to push that mission. It has supported winning campaigns of progressive Democrats to the Chicago City Council, Illinois General Assembly and Congress — even though its picks for mayor in 2015 and 2019 lost to Rahm Emanuel and Lori Lightfoot.

    In Brandon Johnson — a progressive county commissioner, former CTU organizer and teacher whose soaring oratory has been a hallmark of rallies and contract fights — the union’s critics see a takeover of the city’s politics.

    “CTU already has outsized power compared to any other union or special interest group because unlike the police or the firefighters or transit workers, they have the right to strike,” said Forrest Claypool, a former Chicago schools chief who resigned from office amid a 2017 ethics scandal.

    “They also have an outsized impact on working families who have no other choice on where to send their children,” said Claypool, who is supporting Johnson’s opponent, Paul Vallas. “That power, combined with a mayor who is essentially a wholly owned subsidiary, would make them a dangerous force.”

    The union has proven to be a thorn for past mayors. Union work stoppages under Emanuel and Lightfoot in 2012, 2016, 2019 and 2022 infuriated city and corporate leaders who have sought to reform urban schools in ways favored by centrist Democrats.

    But it also drew criticism over its refusal to return to in-person teaching during the pandemic as a protest for stricter district safety protocols that drew national attention — particularly after many suburban districts and private schools found ways to bring students back.

    Now the union and its state and national affiliates have bankrolled Johnson’s campaign with millions of dollars, and committed up to $2 million more through a CTU plan to apportion a chunk of monthly member dues to union PACs. A roster of labor group members work or volunteer for Johnson’s campaign to advance the union’s formidable ground game.

    Divisions over public safety and race were central campaign themes in the lead-up to Chicago’s nine-person Feb. 28 election that ousted Lightfoot, but the first round’s results only made things more complicated. By picking Vallas and Johnson, voters advanced two figures with divergent philosophies for the city that reflect a polarized electorate.

    It also elevated deep divisions over education.

    Although Vallas focused his campaign on public concerns about the city’s crime and Johnson’s history of supporting efforts to “defund” the police, whoever wins on Tuesday will have immense responsibility over a shrinking school district with troubled finances.

    The election comes as Chicago schools, home to 322,000 students who are predominantly Black and Latino, stand to re-enter a period of financial turmoil that left officials relying on expensive borrowing to keep the lights on and make payroll not long ago.

    The city is also decentralizing the power mayors once held over the Chicago Board of Education just as its latest contract with teachers expires in 2024. While the next mayor will still get to appoint a chief executive, they will begin to face members of a school board who are elected rather than appointed — a longtime CTU goal that marks an opening for the labor group to expand its influence.

    A former Chicago Public Schools CEO, Vallas has won support from past school chiefs including Obama-era Education Secretary Arne Duncan, the city’s police union, many business leaders, the state’s charter school community, and a D.C.-based PAC affiliated with former Trump administration Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.

    Test scores saw mixed results during Vallas’ Chicago tenure, though nearly 80 schools were opened, including charters, and Vallas helped land two collective bargaining agreements. Vallas even drew praise from then-President Bill Clinton.

    But the district failed to contribute to teacher pension payments and instead used the money for other expenses, seeding financial problems that still loom over its balance sheet. Vallas also embarked on a system where staff and administrators at low-performing schools were fired and dozens of campuses were ultimately closed.

    Vallas then left Chicago to oversee troubled school systems in Philadelphia, New Orleans and Haiti, where he similarly drew praise and criticism.

    Vallas said that as mayor he would focus on visiting schools and going to union meetings — and negotiating directly with union officials, even after a contract is signed.

    “We would regularly, monthly, talk about issues and to kind of head off grievances before they were filed,” he told POLITICO about his approach.

    But overall, many prominent Democrats are split on the race.

    Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who broke with Lightfoot to support teachers during the 2019 contract fight that culminated with an 11-day strike, rank among a list of progressives backing Johnson. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and former Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) have endorsed Vallas.

    To some influential labor figures, CTU’s trajectory is obvious.

    “I would argue that the CTU has won already,” American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten said in an interview.

    “Before Brandon was a candidate, what I heard from journalists was that CTU was disconnected from the community and they didn’t have the support that they used to have,” Weingarten said. “If that was true, then Brandon would not have gotten as far as he’s gotten. CTU has a tremendous network, there’s tremendous engagement, and CTU clearly helped Brandon get to where he’s gotten.”

    The possibility of Johnson as mayor has some education watchers concerned he would be controlled by the CTU and realign the mayor’s office to the union’s causes.

    “I don’t recall anywhere in the country where a paid organizer, someone for any union group, now having the keys to the executive office,” said Chicago City Council member Tom Tunney, a Democrat who is backing Vallas. “I just really think there needs to be a balance of power there.”

    Johnson dismisses concerns that he would have a difficult time managing his relationship with the CTU.

    “I’m going to be the mayor for the city of Chicago for everyone. It’s how I got here. It’s about being collaborative,” he told attendees at a City Club of Chicago luncheon last week.

    “As the mayor of the city of Chicago, everyone should get what they deserve,” Johnson said. “No one should lose at the expense of someone else winning. That is my philosophy. And that’s how I’m going to approach every negotiation.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Google starts testing generative AI features in Gmail, Docc

    Google starts testing generative AI features in Gmail, Docc

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    San Francisco: After announcing the upcoming generative artificial intelligence (AI) features to Workspace apps two weeks ago, Google has now started public testing them in Gmail and Docs.

    The current trusted test programme includes consumer, enterprise and education users (over 18 years) in the US, reports 9To5Google.

    This “small group” is invited by the tech giant to join and they must sign up and opt-in.

    The testers can also leave the programme at any time.

    Users in the programme can use generative AI in Gmail to draft everything from a birthday invitation to a job cover letter.

    “Users can also have Google take what they’ve written and make it more elaborate or shorten it, including down to bullet points,” the report said.

    On the other hand, AI in Google Docs will make the text more detailed or rewrite it.

    Also, it will help users to draft blog posts or even write song lyrics.

    Participants in the test programme will be able to send feedback through Gmail and Docs.

    The company will expand the availability of the generative AI features “over time”, the report said.

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  • Ajay Banga tests positive for COVID-19 during routine testing in Delhi

    Ajay Banga tests positive for COVID-19 during routine testing in Delhi

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    Washington: World Bank presidential nominee Ajay Banga has tested positive for COVID-19 during routine testing in New Delhi where he was travelling on the last leg of his world tour, and is currently quarantining in isolation, the Department of Treasury said Thursday.

    India is witnessing a spike in influenza and coronavirus cases in the past two weeks. The country has recorded 1,134 new coronavirus cases, while the active cases increased to 7,026, according to Union Health Ministry data updated on Wednesday.

    Banga’s New Delhi visit (March 23 and March 24) is the final stop on his three-week global tour that began in Africa before progressing to Europe, Latin America and Asia.

    “During routine testing, Ajay Banga tested positive for COVID-19 but remains asymptomatic. In adherence with local guidelines, he is quarantining in isolation,” the Department of Treasury said Thursday afternoon.

    While in India, 63-year-old Banga was scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as the Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman and the Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, the Treasury said in a previous statement.

    India endorsed Banga’s candidacy soon after his nomination was announced.

    Since then, a diverse coalition of governments has expressed their support for Banga, including Bangladesh, C te d’Ivoire, Colombia, Egypt, France, Germany, Ghana, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Korea, and the United Kingdom.

    During his global listening tour, Banga met with senior government officials, stakeholders, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and civil society.

    Along the way, he has built continuous momentum for his candidacy, gaining the support of advocates, academics, development experts, executives, Nobel Laureates, and former government officials.

    If elected to serve, Banga will draw from his experience living and working in emerging markets and his expertise in forging public-private partnerships to mobilise investments and action to confront longstanding challenges.

    That includes his efforts at Mastercard to successfully bring 500 million previously unbanked people into the digital economy, as well as its support for 50 million small businesses.

    New Delhi logged 84 coronavirus cases with a positivity rate of 5.08 per cent on Wednesday, according to data shared by the health department.

    The city has seen an increase in the number of fresh Covid infections over the last few days, amid a sharp rise in H3N2 influenza cases in the country.

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  • National Testing Agency Reopening of Registration window for Joint Entrance Examination (Main)

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    National Testing Agency Reopening of Registration window for Joint Entrance Examination (Main)

    Registration for Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2023 Session 2 was over on 12 March 2023. Correction window is opened till 14 March 2023 (up to 09:00 P.M.). Meanwhile, a few representations are being received from the candidates to open the registration window again for applying for Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2023 Session 2 as they could not complete their registration due to various unavoidable reasons. To support the students community, it has been decided to reopen the registration for receiving online Application Forms for Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2023 Session 2.

    Examination / Session: Joint Entrance Examination JEE (Main)2023Session 2

    Date for receiving online Application Forms: 15 March to 16 March 2023

    Last Date for receiving online Application Form: 16March 2023(Up to 10:50 P.M.)

    Last Date for receiving fee online: 16 March 2023(Up to11:50 P.M.)

    This opportunity is being provided for all those candidates who applied for JEE (Main) 2023 Session 1 but could not register for JEE (Main) 2023 Session 2 earlier as well as for those candidates who want to apply as a fresh candidate for the JEE (Main) 2023 Session 2.

    contact : 011-40759000

    Dated: 15-3-23

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