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  • Self Development Blog Patience

    Patience It is the ability of a person to stay consistent on his task, which meant to be completed in a given time, but because of some reasons, it was not completed & still, he holds that task and continue to work on that. And finally, succeed. Advantages of Patience The person gets his desires earlier than the estimated time with consistency and patience. Thinking will be improved to big Prospective. It keeps human-run & wins. How to improve Patience Keep long term aim, short term aim & small aim. Keep time limit for every task in a Day in a Month in a Year. Stay around positive people. Stay in a Good and prosperous environment. Keep consistency in work. Think Big.

  • UGC Guidelines for Reopening colleges

    Table of content Generic Preventive Measures/COVID Appropriate Behaviour Introduction Re-opening the Campuses – Issues and Challenges Measures Required before Re-opening of Campuses Pre-requisites Modalities for Physical Opening of Colleges/Higher Education Institutions Measures Safety concerns Institutional Planning Safety Measures at Entry/ Exit Point(s) Safety Measures during Working Hours Classrooms and other Learning sites Inside the Campus Hostels Regular Monitoring of Health Counselling & Guidance for Mental Health Measures for Containment Sensitization of Students, Teachers and Staff Role of Stakeholders The Central/ State Government Head of the Institution Teachers Parents Students UGC weblink https://www.ugc.ac.in/pdfnews/4423963_UGC-Guidelines-for-Re-Opening-Universities-Colleges.pdf

  • Maharashtra colleges to re-open from Feb 15: Uday Samant

    MUMBAI: College campuses in-state will re-open physically from February 15, announced by higher and technical education minister Uday Samant in Mumbai on Wednesday. The state has given a go-ahead to all universities and colleges to re-open with 50% attendance. Classes and exams will be conducted both online and offline, he said. The first phase will be from February 15 to March 5, after which the state will review the condition, said the minister. Samant said that many of the hostels are still being used as quarantine centers, and therefore, outstation candidates can continue to take online lectures. He also said that students can attend lectures voluntarily. Many who are apprehensive about joining physical classes, can continue with online education, he said. The compulsory attendance rule of 75% will be relaxed for this academic year, he added. Minister also said that colleges should not force parents to pay fees, considering the Covid pandemic situation. The final decision on fees will be taken by the Fees Regulation committee and the higher and technical education department.

  • The decision on reopening of colleges likely in next four days: Uday Samant

    The wait seems to be over for students to physically attend colleges and universities in Maharashtra. Higher and Technical Education Minister Uday Samant, on Tuesday, said that the vice-chancellors of all the universities are positive about reopening the universities and colleges as COVID-19 cases are declining and there are fewer deaths. “Work is underway to put in place standard operating procedures that will be framed jointly by the universities and the state government. However, colleges will not be reopened at one go, but in phases. The announcement is expected in the next two to four days after the Disaster Management Authority meets under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and takes a decision,” said Samant. In a bid to avoid any confrontation with Governor BS Koshyari, who is also the Chancellor of Universities in the state, Samant has initiated dialogue with the vice-chancellors. Governor had expressed serious displeasure over the state government’s decision of not holding final-year examinations last year citing COVID-19. He had said that not conducting the final year examinations by the universities amounts to a breach of the University Grant Commission’s guidelines. Therefore, Samant proposes to take up the matter at the Disaster Management Authority only after the vice-chancellors come on board. He said that he had held a meeting with the vice-chancellors on Monday and they were in favor of restarting the colleges and universities. “Some vice-chancellors have suggested that in some places online classes should be started. While in few other places, students can attend classes physically,” said Samant. He noted that the SOPs will be prepared in accordance with the UGC’s guidelines. However, the minister reiterated that colleges will not restart with 100% attendance. Colleges will be reopened in phases, as the virus still exists and all precautionary measures are taken to avoid crowding. As far as the reopening of hostels is concerned, Samant said that will also be done in phases as there are still some hostels that are converted into quarantine centers.

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  • College exams will be taken online until the fear of corona goes away from everyone's mind.

    Uday Samant, the state's Minister for Higher and Technical Education, said that the college exams will be conducted online unless the fear of corona disappears from everyone's minds and the mentality of giving actual exams is formed. At present, everyone is asking when colleges will start. A decision in this regard will be taken soon after discussing with the universities, informed Uday Samant. (higher education minister Uday Samant on college exams)

  • Colleges in Maharashtra will be reopening soon final decision will be taken on 20th January

    Mumbai 9th January 2021- Colleges in Maharashtra will be Reopening soon Final Decision Regarding college start will be taken on 20th January said by Education Minister Uday Samant Colleges Will be opened with 50 % Attendance & the final decision will be announced on 20th January The decision will be taken by the Higher Education Department after a talk with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. Colleges are closed since March 2020 due to the global pandemic Corona (Covid-19).

  • SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY 57th Convocation Ceremony

    Shivaji University 57th Convocation Ceremony online registration will be Start from 13th-Jan- 2021 to 12th- Feb- 2021 fees will be 250 & up to 10th March, as the date Increase fees will be charged more. Fee details will be Given in Image convocation is for Degree Passed out students in October 2019 to April 2020 semester and Previously Years Passed Students can apply for a certificate as well. The application should be submitted within a given time. Online Application should be in printable form and with all documents required the last date for filing form will be 10th March 2021 by post as well after the due date is over no any form will be accepted. Registration for the 57th convocation will be done on University Website http://www.unishivaji.ac.in/exam/Convocation or http://www.unishivaji.ac.in The Convocation date will be soon published.

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