you are the Student of class 10 from North point school, As you want to get or score good marks on your board exam but due to covid-19 all the coaching classes are closed and you are not able to attend offline classes and your financial stability is also not up to the condition that you can afford to much regarding your study. Write an enquiry letter to Aakash institute regarding all your doubts. ( 120-150 words)
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With COVID-19 spreading to more regions, state governments are closing down schools, colleges, educational institutions as a precautionary measure against the disease. Many are conducting classes online.
With COVID-19 spreading to more regions, state governments are closing down schools, colleges, educational institutions as a precautionary measuring against the disease. Coronavirus/COVID-19 has been declared as Pandemic by World Health Organisation (WHO) and there is a sense of fear and panic all around the globe. Since the first case of COVID-19 has emerged in India, state governments are taking all the possible precautionary steps to curb the spread of the disease and that include shutting down educational institutes, vacating hostels, postponing entrance examinations, convocation ceremonies, and more.
In the wake of this emergency situation, educational institutes around the globe are shifting their operations to online learning. Top educational institutions of India like Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT-D), Delhi University (DU), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSIT), and more have stopped their offline operations ad have shifted to their teaching-learning procedure online.
In a press release, DU administration has stated that the University will maintain the teaching-learning process in all postgraduate and undergraduate programmes. The study material will be made available on a weekly basis on the University’s website by the respective teachers of all the departments/ colleges/centres. The process of online teaching and learning will go on till March 31, 2020.
We have entered the fourth phase of COVID-19 lockdown. Coronavirus fractured a large chunk of India’s education system. In the view of emergency caused due to COVID-19, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT-D) decided to cancel all its classes, examinations, and public gatherings. Top business schools like Indian institute of Management Indore (IIM-Indore), Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A), Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (IIM-L), Xavier School of Management (XLRI), and more have postponed their convocation ceremonies in order to avoid large gathering. Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has released an advisory for its students and staff members asking them to cancel avoidable travel outside Aligarh and avoid organizing or attending gatherings of more than 100 people for conferences, functions, workshops, seminars, etc. till April 15.
Here's how different states of India are taking precautionary measures against the spread of coronavirus. Scroll below to know the latest updates.
Delhi
June 1, 2020: The University of Delhi asked students to follow the University’s official website only for all the latest updates regarding admissions, exams, etc. The University also advised the students not to use or consider any other information published on any unauthentic source. Read More
Delhi University Date sheet 2020 released! The University of Delhi released the tentative date sheet for open book examinations for all students. The tentative date sheet for the annual and semester examinations is now published on the official website of DU i.e. du.ac.in. Read More
National Institute of Open Schooling or NIOS will start conducting live sessions for NIOS 12th i.e. senior secondary level (class 12th) and NIOS 10th i.e. secondary level (class 10th) students on Swayam Prabha DTH channels. Read More
Delhi University has announced that all the colleges affiliated to it will have summer vacation from June 13 to June 30. The vacation will start after the varsity will complete the question paper setting and moderation for end semester exams. Read More
May 29, 2020:Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal has said that the schools might be re-opened across the country once the board exams are over. However, the decision regarding the same will be taken after a thorough discussion with health and home ministries. Read More
The Ministry of Human Resource Development has come forward to support Delhi University's plan to hold online book exam for final year students. Read More
IIT Alumni Council will be setting up a massive genetic testing Lab in Mumbai that will have the capacity to conduct 10 million RT-PCR tests in a month. Read More
May 22, 2020:The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has today reopen the offices. The JNU administration has issued guidelines for the university’s administrative functioning during the fourth stage of lockdown, which will continue until May 31. Read More
Keeping in mind the current coronavirus