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JEE MAINS 2015 Forms Filling

The JEE MAINS 2015 shall be organized by CBSE and shall be held in 2 formats viz. Pen-Paper format (on 4 th April, 2015) and Computer-based Online format (on 10 th & 11 th April, 2015). Students have a choice whether to give in either of the 2 formats. However, the process of form filling has to be compulsorily done through Online mode at www.jeemain.nic.in between 7 th November & 18 th December 2014 .  The following points during form filling are to be noted : The candidate must fill all necessary details like name, address, date of birth, percentage of marks etc. carefully in the Online form. Latest photograph with light background needs to be uploaded. The photograph must contain name and date of birth at the bottom. Candidates are advised to upload the photograph, signature and thumb impression in a proper specified format given below : · Photograph : JPEG format with 3.5 cm (W) X 4.5 cm (H) size. File size must be between 4kb

Happy Teachers Day to all 21st century Teachers

"A successful 21st century teacher must have the 3 crucial elements of compassion, passion and dispassion. Compassion because the teacher needs to empathize with the student and tune up to the level of the student. Passion because only a flame ignites another flame. Passion for the subject is highly infectious - a desirable attribute of the teacher. And finally Dispassion is needed so that the teacher can learn from students feedback / criticism as well. A lack of one of these 3 crucial elements will manifest as an obstacle to enjoy the teaching process. A genuine teacher not just builds expertise in a student in a certain subject but also builds "learnability" which is invaluable for the student. I hope that in future years more of the dynamic educated youth in India take up teaching on a part-time or full-time basis and contribute to India's ascent to be a superpower by capitalising on the historic demographic dividend opportunity that India has today. I am optim

EDUCATIONAL SCENARIO IN INDIA : PART-1

This is the first part of a series of articles on the above subject. The education sector of India is in a state of disrepair. Over 6 decades of utter neglect from successive Union & State Governments and education regulators has allowed mediocrity or worse to flourish in a sector which can make or break India’s potential fortunes. India has the youngest population with 65% of Indian population below the age of 35 years and if we have to reap the benefits of this huge demographic dividend and emerge as a superpower within the next decade, this young population has to be provided education which focuses on skills, innovation, research and entrepreneurship. Else, India shall plunge into chaos and the likely consequences are not desirable for anyone who loves India. To place things in perspective, India 2014 has over 1.2 million schools, about 12000 junior colleges, about 9500 undergraduate colleges and about 650 Universities  affiliated  to UGC.  Every year about 2.5 cror