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30/09/2013
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Thirteen-year-old child prodigy Sushma Verma has made it to the MSc Microbiology course at Lucknow University in the second merit list for postgraduate courses, which were announced Monday night.
At 13, she is busy preparing for MSc microbiology at LU
Sushma's father Tej Bahadur Verma said he locked the seat Tuesday itself by paying the fee online.
LU Vice-Chancellor Dr S B Nimse had recommended her name to the admission coordinator, saying "her age should not be a hurdle to all that she wants to achieve" while also adding that "proper procedures" would be followed for her application.
Even though he had time till Friday, an elated Tej Bahadur locked the seat Tuesday by paying the first installment of Rs 25,075. Bahadur, a daily wage earner, hopes to "somehow" manage to pay the fee of subsequent semesters.
Sushma, meanwhile, said she is happy as her wait is over. "I was hoping to get into Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar (central) University as it is close by. After initial denial, they granted me admission and asked me to wait for an admission letter to be sent to my home, which hasn't come yet," Sushma said.
"So when I was selected at LU, I asked my father to lock the seat as I didn't want to risk losing an year," she said.
This year, Sushma completed her BSc in Zoology and Botany from an LU-affiliated college in three years. "The college was close by and my father would drop and pick me. LU campus is far and the every day commute may be troublesome but I'm looking forward to studying there," Sushma said.
Like other MSc Microbiology students, she has to report to the department on September 2.
Being a self-financed course, MSc Microbiology requires a minimum of 40 per cent seats to run. "We are certain the course will run but the picture will be clear only after the seats are locked for the second merit list," LU admission coordinator Prof N K Khare said. With a total of 30 seats, the course requires a minimum of 12 seats to run.
National Institute of Open Schooling offer for students who flunked exam
PATNA: Those students who failed in the board exam conducted by any recognized board this year, can now save their precious one year from getting wasted as National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) is giving them another chance. These students can appear in NIOS's second public exam that will be held in October this year. All they need to do is fill up the online registration form by July 20.
As per the regulation, an unsuccessful student has to write the exam for three additional subjects besides the subject in which s/he has failed. Besides this, the marks of the other two subjects obtained in the main board exam will be transferred. However, the condition is that those two subjects should be part of NIOS's education scheme. Students registered under this Transfer Of Credit (TOC) scheme have to attach a copy of the mark-sheet obtained from the main board.
Meanwhile, NIOS has announced registration for the secondary and senior secondary classes for the year 2014 and registration can be done online. There is no upper age limit for registration for these classes, but for registration for secondary (class X) and senior secondary (class XII), the candidate should not be less than 14 years and 15 years respectively on July 31 of the year of registration. The online registration for the batches is open till August 31.
Also, to encourage vocational studies, NIOS is coming up with teleconferencing facility for its students. With this facility, students at vocational study centres here can interact with the officials at headquarters in Noida and ask questions regarding vocational studies.
31/12/2012
06/12/2012
The President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee
Education is the true alchemy that can bring India its next golden age. Our motto is unambiguous: All for knowledge, and knowledge for all.
Fulfilling key poll pledges made by ruling Samajwadi Party, Uttar Pradesh cabinet, at its first meeting, on Thursday decided to provide unemployment allowance of Rs 1000 per month to over 35 years of age and laptops and computer tablets to class 12th and 10th passouts respectively.
The first cabinet meeting chaired by chief minister Akhilesh Yadav also decided to provide unemployment allowance to all those registered with the employment exchanges above 35 years of age and class 10 pass, Chief Secretary Anup Misra told newspersons here.
In another populist step, the cabinet decided Muslim girls passing class 10 would get financial assistance of Rs 30,000 for further education or marriage without any criterion of income, Misra said adding there would be about one lakh
such girls and the scheme would cost Rs 300 crores.
According to estimates, there are some nine lakh registered unemployed persons and they will be provided Rs 1000 per month from the next financial year and this would cost around Rs 1100 crores on the state exchequer annually, Misra said.
In other important decisions in keeping with the SP election manifesto, the cabinet decided to provide tablets to all girl and boy students passing out of class 10th and laptops to all those passing out of class 12th on taking admission in the next class.
This would cover students of all the boards and schools in the state, including madarsa students, Misra said adding it was estimated that some 25 lakh tablets and as many laptops would be required for this scheme which would together cost Rs 3000 crores per year. The scheme would come into force from this year.
History of education:
The 'history of education' is about the development of systematic methods of teaching and learning. Presumably every generation, since the beginning of human existence, somehow passed on its stock of values, traditions, methods and skills to the next generation.The passing on of culture is also known as enculturation and the learning of social values and behaviours is socialization. The history of the curricula of such education reflects history itself, the history of knowledge, beliefs, skills and cultures of humanity.
As the customs and knowledge of ancient civilizations became more complex, many skills were passed down from a person skilled at the job - for example in animal husbandry, farming, fishing, food preparation, construction, military skills.
Oral traditions were central in societies without written texts. Literacy in preindustrial societies was associated with civil administration, law, long distance trade or commerce, and religion. A formal schooling in literacy was provided to a an elite group either at religious institutions or at the palaces of the rich and powerful.
Providing literacy to most children has been a development of the last 150 or 200 years, or even last 50 years in some Third World countries. Schools for the young have historically been supplemented with advanced training, especially in Europe and China, for priests, bureaucrats and businessmen. For most craftsmen schools were learned during an apprenticeship--as for example most lawyers and physicians before the mid-19th century.
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