1. Boards exams twice a year, best score to be retained Dharmendra Pradhan.
Union Minister for Education, Dharmendra Pradhan today announced that the new curriculum framework (NCF)as per National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is ready and textbooks for the same will be developed for the 2024 academic session.
2. “As the sun sets today evening, look at the Moon - India may be up there. “
Chandrayaan-3, India's third lunar exploration mission, is marking a historic moment in the country's space endeavours. Schools across India took the opportunity to educate, inspire, and engage their students in activities related to this mission, fostering a greater understanding of space science and exploration.
3. Status quo to continue until new state education policy is formed Karnataka Higher Education Minister Sudhakar.
The Congress government in Karnataka has tentatively approved the formation of a committee to create a new State Education Policy. The existing policy will remain during this time. Students following the National Education Policy (NEP) will continue without disruption.
4. US develops MA programme based on NEP What this means for Indian students.
The US State Department has introduced an educational program in line with India's New Education Policy (NEP). This initiative offers Indian students the opportunity to pursue a one-year specialized master's degree at American universities, focusing on industrial specialization.
5. AICTE collaborates with Jio for AI and data science faculty development.
The Jio Institute is teaming up with AICTE to conduct a five-day faculty development program focusing on AI and Data Science education. This collaboration aims to elevate the quality of AI education.
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