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DU to launch MA in Hindi journalism course from 2025 session
DU to launch MA in Hindi journalism course from 2025 session

Hindustan Times

time31-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

DU to launch MA in Hindi journalism course from 2025 session

Delhi University's (DU) standing committee on academic matters (SCOAM) on Friday approved the introduction of a master's programme in Journalism in Hindi starting from the 2025–26 academic session, according to at least three committee members. The committee met to discuss the syllabi for the seventh and eighth semesters of select undergraduate courses, along with several postgraduate programmes. Committee member Ram Kishore Yadav confirmed that the Hindi medium journalism course will be launched under the Hindi department this academic year. 'A corresponding master's programme in Journalism in English medium, under the English department, is scheduled to begin from the 2026–27 academic session,' he said. The proposal will now move to the academic council for final approval before implementation. The MA in Hindi Journalism, under the Faculty of Arts, has been designed as per the postgraduate curriculum framework (PGCF). This month, SCOAM held three earlier meetings—on May 2, 6, and 8—to finalise a number of syllabi changes, many of which have since been approved by both the academic and executive councils, though not without dissent. These meetings largely focused on the syllabi for the upcoming seventh and eighth semesters for the inaugural batch of four-year undergraduate students. In Friday's meeting, the committee approved fourth-year syllabi for departments such as BA Education, BA (Programme and Honours) Hindustani Music, and Geography. All undergraduate syllabi tabled followed the undergraduate curriculum framework (UGCF). Postgraduate syllabi from departments of philosophy, economics, geography, sociology, political science, and mathematics were also reviewed, based on the PGCF. 'Most syllabi were approved without significant changes,' Yadav added.

Karnataka SSLC Exam 2 Datesheet 2025: KSEAB Class 12 timetable released, check schedule here
Karnataka SSLC Exam 2 Datesheet 2025: KSEAB Class 12 timetable released, check schedule here

Hindustan Times

time03-05-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Karnataka SSLC Exam 2 Datesheet 2025: KSEAB Class 12 timetable released, check schedule here

Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board has released Karnataka SSLC Exam 2 Datesheet 2025. The KSEAB Class 12 timetable can be checked on the official website of KSEAB at The SSLC exam 2 will begin on May 26 and will end on June 2, 2025. The Class 10 exam 2 will begin with first language paper and will conclude with Elements of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Programming in ANSI 'C' and Economics. The exam will be held in single shift - from 10 am to 1.15 pm. The JTS students (56, 57, 58 and 59 subjects) practical and oral examinations will be held on June 3, 2025. MBOSE HSSLC Result 2025 Date: Meghalaya Board Class 12th results releasing on May 5, details here Hindustani Music and Carnatic Music examinations will be conducted from 2.00 pm to 5.15pm. Hindustani Music/Carnatic Music Theory exams will be conducted from 2.00 pm to 3.45pm & Practical exam will be conducted from 3.45pm to 5.15pm. Examination will be conducted for the 1t Languages, Core Subjects & JTS Subjects from 10.00 am to 1.15 pm and 2nd & 3rd Languages will be conducted from 10.00 am to 1.00 pm. To check and download the timetable candidates can follow the steps given below. 1. Visit the official website of KSEAB at 2. Click on the Karnataka SSLC Exam 2 Datesheet 2025 link available on the home page. 3. A new page will open where candidates can check the exam dates. 4. Download the page and keep a hard a copy of the same for further need. Karnataka 10th Result 2025: KSEAB SSLC results declared, 62.34% students pass Karnataka SSLC exam 1 result was announced on April 30, 2025. This year a total of 842173 candidates appeared for the examination out of which 524984 candidates have passed the exam. The overall pass percentage is 62.34%.A total of 390311 regular fresh student boys appeared for the exam out of which 226637 boys passed. The overall pass percentage is 58.07%. A total of 400579 girls appeared for the exam out of which 296438 candidates passed. The girls pass percentage is 74%.

Chandigarh tricity students shine in ICSE, ISC exams with several scoring above 99%
Chandigarh tricity students shine in ICSE, ISC exams with several scoring above 99%

Indian Express

time30-04-2025

  • General
  • Indian Express

Chandigarh tricity students shine in ICSE, ISC exams with several scoring above 99%

(Serena Gujral and Prisha Arora) Students across the Tricity have delivered stellar performances in the ICSE and ISC Class 10 and 12 board examinations, with many crossing the 99% mark. Many toppers credited their success to self-discipline, consistency, and a balanced approach, with minimal reliance on coaching and a conscious effort to avoid stress. Akshara Saini, a Class 10 student of Little Flower Convent School, Panchkula, scored 99.4%. 'I preferred quality over quantity and took regular breaks,' said Akshara, a resident of Sector 20, Panchkula. Her father, Pradeep Saini, is a Superintending Engineer with UHBVNL, and her mother, Jaswinder Kaur, is a homemaker. From DAV Dera Bassi, Pranshu Kumar scored 99.2%—all through self-study. 'I never missed a class and paid attention in school,' said Pranshu, who hopes to crack JEE and pursue engineering. His mother works in security and his father is in the private sector. At Yadavindra Public School, Mohali, Navnoor Gill scored 98.2%. 'I want to join the civil services,' said Navnoor, an avid reader and painter who has read over 200 books. Her classmate Ryan Singla scored 97.8%. 'I began serious preparation only during the pre-boards,' said Ryan, who plans to follow in his parents' footsteps into architecture. In Class 12, Aarit Sharma of Strawberry Fields High School, Chandigarh, scored an outstanding 99.5%. (Express Photo) In Class 12, Aarit Sharma of Strawberry Fields High School, Chandigarh, scored an outstanding 99.5%, with perfect scores in Mathematics and Commerce. 'I studied in small portions and went with the flow,' said Aarit, who limited his daily study to 2–3 hours while balancing his love for cricket and extracurriculars. A resident of Panchkula, he is the only child of businessman Amit Sharma and homemaker Shefali Sharma. He now hopes to crack CUET and join Delhi University. Also from Strawberry Fields, Aasma Sri Garg scored 99.2% in Class 10. 'I rely entirely on school and self-study, with no tuitions,' said Aasma, a Class XI student now. A resident of Panchkula, she is the daughter of Chief Judicial Magistrate Ravneet Garg; her mother, Geetanjali Garg, passed away a few years ago. Aasma aspires to become an IAS officer and is passionate about debating, theatre, music and art. Ramaya Bansal, another topper from Strawberry Fields, also scored 99.2% in Class 10. 'I focused on regular study, group discussions with friends and family, and solving past papers,' said Ramaya, a Mohali resident and daughter of doctors Vijay and Sunena Bansal. With perfect scores in Geography, Maths and Hindustani Music, she now hopes to crack NEET. 'Reading and puzzles help me unwind,' she added. Atuleya Malhotra of St Stephen's School, Chandigarh, scored 99.2% in Class 10. (Express Photo) Atuleya Malhotra of St Stephen's School, Chandigarh, scored 99.2% in Class 10. 'Comparison is the thief of joy—that's what I believe in,' said Atuleya, who took no tuitions and relied on self-study and teacher support. He is currently preparing for the IIT-JEE while pursuing his interests in cricket and reading. His parents, Suresh Malhotra and Rajiv Malhotra, work with LIC and as an engineer respectively. Among Class 12 achievers, Manan Arora of St Xavier's Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh, scored 97.75%, with full marks in Commerce and P.E. 'I want to pursue chartered accountancy,' said Manan, who topped the commerce stream in his school. His classmate Garvpreet Gill scored 94.75%. 'I've been playing badminton at the national level since Class 4,' said Garvpreet, who now plans to become a neurosurgeon. Yuvika, a non-medical student from Sector 41, Chandigarh, scored 94% and has appeared for engineering entrance exams. Navtaj Kaur of St Xavier's scored 95% in Class 12. (Express Photo) Navtaj Kaur, also from St Xavier's, scored 95% in Class 12. Originally from Fazilka, her family shifted to Chandigarh so she could pursue medicine. 'My mother's unfulfilled IAS dream is my biggest motivator,' said Navtaj, daughter of farmer Jagdeep Singh and homemaker Amandeep Kaur. With focused preparation and six hours of daily study from November onwards, she put extracurriculars on hold to stay dedicated. Hunardeep Kaur from YPS Mohali scored 95% in Class 12. Hunardeep Kaur from YPS Mohali scored 95% in Class 12, with 98 in Maths and 94 each in English, Biology, and Chemistry. 'I always had clear goals and managed my time well,' said Hunardeep, daughter of civil engineer Harbir Singh Virk and freelancer Navdeep Kaur Virk. The former Head Girl is now preparing for NEET while also considering biotechnology engineering. For many of these young achievers, the formula for success was refreshingly simple—stay consistent, keep calm, and trust in one's own methods.

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