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1.Two universities in West Bengal to conduct offline exams.

Two university authorities in West Bengal have announced that they are going to conduct undergraduate and postgraduate examinations offline this year, four days after the issuance of a circular by the West Bengal Education department which left the decision to choose the mode of student assessment to the discretion of the institutes.


2.DU teachers write to VC, as CoA starts admission as part of AUD.

As many as eleven teachers from the Delhi Univeristy’s Academics for Action and Development sought ‘necessary intervention’ from DU Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh via a letter after the College of Art (CoA) began its admission process as a part of Ambedkar University.


3.Well-educated people are required in politics to transform it, says Union Minister.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday attended the 23rd convocation of Bharti Vidyapeeth University. He urged students to think out of the box, innovate to find solutions, and contribute to nation-building.


4.IIM Calcutta partners with Emeritus to start Advanced Programme in Supply Chain Management.

The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta), has announced the launch of the tenth batch of the Advanced Programme in Supply Chain Management in collaboration with Emeritus.


5.DU opposes colleges offering IAS coaching.

Two Delhi University colleges, Swami Shraddanand and Hansraj, are offering IAS coaching. However, the varsity is saying that these are "purely government-funded academic institutions" and cannot do so.

6.Mizoram Class 10 results 2022 declared.

Mizoram Class 10 results 2022 were declared on the official website, mbse.edu.in on Tuesday, May 17. The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) Higher School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Class 10 exam 2022 can be checked via SMS also.

7.Omitting the lesson on Bhagat Singh from Karnataka school textbook is shameful, says Arvind Kejriwal.

Calling out the BJP government in Karnataka over removal of a lesson on Bhagat Singh from a school textbook, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said it is an insult to the sacrifice made by the iconic freedom fighter, and demanded a roll back of the decision.

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