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FYJC students told to confirm seats, then apply for APAAR
FYJC students told to confirm seats, then apply for APAAR

Time of India

time3 hours ago

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FYJC students told to confirm seats, then apply for APAAR

Pune: Students who have applied for first year junior college (FYJC, Std XI) and do not possess the Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) identification can still confirm their admissions in the allotted colleges. The APAAR identification is used to manage and track academic credits. Many students were sent back by colleges to register first for APAAR and then return for confirmation of their admissions. Students approached the deputy director of education (Pune region) and the committee handling the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for FYJC in Maharashtra received several complaints from parents and students. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune The panel has now instructed all colleges to admit students based on their allocation irrespective of APAAR and told students to get the registration done from their respective schools at the earliest. Sujata Pingale, a parent seeking admission for her son, Tejas, in a Nigdi college, said, "Our first preference was for the college we were allotted. When we went there, the admission officials sent us back to register for an APAAR ID." Shyam Lakde from Kothrud said that when he and his daughter went to the allotted college for confirmation, they also had to return due to the lack of an Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) ID. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Secondary and higher secondary director and head of the CAP committee Mahesh Palkar held an urgent meeting of all the officials on Monday. Palkar said, "It takes barely an hour to create an APAAR ID. Therefore, students can create it immediately from school. However, if a student does not have an ID and has got admission in a college in the first list, he or she can finish the admission process and then apply for the APAAR ID."

1.43 million students confirm FYJC admissions in first two days
1.43 million students confirm FYJC admissions in first two days

Hindustan Times

time21 hours ago

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1.43 million students confirm FYJC admissions in first two days

Jul 02, 2025 07:26 AM IST MUMBAI: Just two days after the first merit list for First Year Junior College (FYJC) admissions was released, more than 1.43 million students have confirmed their seats in various colleges across Maharashtra. New Delhi, India - June 30, 2016: Delhi University admission processes commenced at Venkateshwar college in New Delhi, India, on Thursday, June 30, 2016. Delhi University came out with its first cut off list on June 29, 2016. (Photo by Saumya Khandelwal/ Hindustan Times) (Gurinder Osan/HT PHOTO) According to data from the state education department, 143,084 students visited their allotted colleges to confirm their admission. When combined with the admission of 67,152 students in minority, management and in-house quotas, the number of confirmed FYJC admissions is 210,236. The first merit list allotted colleges to around 600,000 students. All of them have time till July 7 to visit their respective colleges and confirm their admissions. Meanwhile, several new junior colleges are still undergoing the approval process. These institutions will be added to the FYJC portal from July 2, allowing students to register afresh if they wish to consider these new options. Meanwhile, students are encountering a problem with the 'Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry' (APAAR) ID, a requirement to confirm college admission. 'Since some students don't have an APAAR ID, we have decided to cancel the mandatory APAAR registration step. Instead, colleges can admit students and generate their APAAR ID after admission is confirmed,' said Mahesh Palekar, director of secondary education, Maharashtra.

8k govt primary schools run by single teachers: Survey
8k govt primary schools run by single teachers: Survey

Time of India

time5 days ago

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8k govt primary schools run by single teachers: Survey

1 2 3 Ranchi: More than 8,000 primary schools across the state, which account for nearly one-third of the total govt run primary cradles statewide, are operating with a single teacher, a new study released on Friday has claimed. The report, titled Single Teacher Primary Schools (STePS), was released in Manika in Latehar district. The study was carried out by Pallavi Kumari and Sarang Gaikwad for NREGA Sahayta Kendra, Manika with the support of social activist and noted economist Jean Dreze, who is also a professor at Ranchi University. The report is based on a detailed survey conducted in early 2025 by the NREGA Sahayata Kendra, Manika. The findings present a picture of the condition of single-teacher schools (STSs), particularly in underprivileged and tribal-dominated regions. Of the 55 single-teacher schools identified in Manika block, the survey covered 40. The report revealed that while each school had an average of 59 students, some had students over 100. One school in Bichlidag village was found to have as many as 144 students, all under the charge of just one teacher. The demographic composition of students is another area of concern. Around 84% of the children attending these STSs belong to scheduled caste (SC) or scheduled tribe (ST) communities. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cuối cùng, chơi miễn phí game chiến thuật hay nhất 2025! Sea of Conquest Phát ngay Undo Most of the teachers are contract-based employees, with 78% aged above 40 years, and only 15% being women. The study also recorded that only about one-third of the enrolled students were present on the day of the survey. As per the report, in 87.5% of the surveyed schools, no active teaching was observed at the time of the visit. Teachers cited excessive administrative burdens, such as the maintenance of records and the generation of APAAR (Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry) numbers for students, as key reasons for their inability to focus on classroom instruction. Moreover, only 17.5% of the surveyed schools had functional toilets, and the quality of midday meals was reported to be poor, with many schools failing to provide essential nutrition items such as eggs, which are mandated under government norms. The report also highlighted that no teachers have been appointed in the state since 2016, the crisis has deepened over the years. As per the report, the state had 95,897 vacant teaching posts in government schools during 2020–21. However, authorities have not issued any comments on the matter. When contacted, education secretary Uma Shankar Singh said, " The recruitment process for 26,000 teachers in the state is currently underway. Within the next three to four months, they will be appointed. The newly appointed teachers will be appointed in schools in rural and urban areas where there are shortages of teachers. "

APAAR ID For Students: Apply To Track Academic Records Throughout Your Education Journey
APAAR ID For Students: Apply To Track Academic Records Throughout Your Education Journey

NDTV

time14-06-2025

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APAAR ID For Students: Apply To Track Academic Records Throughout Your Education Journey

APAAR ID: Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR), by Ministry of Education is a life-long, 12 digit unique identification system designed for all students in India. It is designed to track a student's academic records throughout their educational journey, making transitions between schools and institutions smoother and more efficient. APAAR ID: Key Features Of APAAR Comprehensive Academic Records: APAAR maintains detailed academic information including courses completed, grades, certifications, and achievements. It integrates with Digi Locker to securely store and manage this data. Monitoring And Evaluation: It helps in monitoring and evaluating the result of educational outcomes, scholarships and benefit programs through its conjunction with Academic Bank of Credits (ABC), Vidya Samiksha Kendra (VSK). Data Security and Privacy: APAAR provides robust security for students' data, ensuring their academic records are accessible only through their account. Transparency and Accountability: APAAR helps students in storing and accessing their academic records from anywhere at any time, facilitating easier transitions between educational institutions, skilling, when applying for jobs or higher education. APAAR ID: How To Apply For APAAR? School Visit by Parents: The first step to apply for creation of APAAR id involves parents visiting the respective students' school to know in detail about the APAAR ID. Consent Form Submission: Then, parents must fill the consent form to authorize for the creation of APAAR id. ID Generation: Unified District Information System for Education (UDISE) system generates the APAAR id for the student and publishes the same to the Digi Locker account, where they can access and download it. APAAR ID Creation: Details Required For Creation of APPAR ID UDISE+ Unique Student Identifier (PEN), Student Name, Date of Birth (DOB), Gender, Mobile Number, Mother's Name, Father's Name, Name as per Aadhaar, Aadhaar Number

State's Std X, XII students set to receive SSC and HSC marksheets through DigiLocker service this year
State's Std X, XII students set to receive SSC and HSC marksheets through DigiLocker service this year

Time of India

time07-05-2025

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State's Std X, XII students set to receive SSC and HSC marksheets through DigiLocker service this year

Pune: Over 30 lakh SSC and HSC students in the state will be given the option to receive their marksheets through govt's Internet cloud-based DigiLocker service this year. While the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Std XII board exams results were announced last week, the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Std X board exam results are expected over the next few days. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now While many students will receive their marksheets via DigiLocker, those who have not registered for their Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) identification — a specialized ID system for students nationwide — will miss out on this access. The DigiLocker facility can be accessed anytime and anywhere with a password-protected login system. Regardless of the availability of marksheets in DigiLocker, students will also receive hard copies through their schools and colleges, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education ( MSBSHSE ) has clarified. State board chairman Sharad Gosavi said, "Maharashtra is the first state in the country to provide marksheets to students through DigiLocker. The advantage is that it can be accessed from anywhere and anytime, and also the verification of marksheets in DigiLocker is easy to provide to universities and colleges when students apply for new courses in future." The APAAR card given to students in schools, colleges, and universities across India. This digital ID stores students' academic records in a digital format. So, only students whose ID is ready can access their grade sheets available in DigiLocker. Gosavi added, "Schools and junior colleges were instructed to record the APAAR ID against the students' seat numbers to make their marksheets available in DigiLocker. The deadline had been set for April 21 for the same." How to get your marksheet from DigiLocker: > Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Register using a mobile number or Aadhaar on DigiLocker ( > Search for your board/university/institution > Fill in details such as roll number, year of passing, etc., and submit the details > DigiLocker will search for your requested certificate, and students can then download it Pune: Over 30 lakh SSC and HSC students in the state will be given the option to receive their marksheets through govt's Internet cloud-based DigiLocker service this year. While the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Std XII board exams results were announced last week, the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Std X board exam results are expected over the next few days. While many students will receive their marksheets via DigiLocker, those who have not registered for their Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) identification — a specialized ID system for students nationwide — will miss out on this access. The DigiLocker facility can be accessed anytime and anywhere with a password-protected login system. Regardless of the availability of marksheets in DigiLocker, students will also receive hard copies through their schools and colleges, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has clarified. State board chairman Sharad Gosavi said, "Maharashtra is the first state in the country to provide marksheets to students through DigiLocker. The advantage is that it can be accessed from anywhere and anytime, and also the verification of marksheets in DigiLocker is easy to provide to universities and colleges when students apply for new courses in future." The APAAR card given to students in schools, colleges, and universities across India. This digital ID stores students' academic records in a digital format. So, only students whose ID is ready can access their grade sheets available in DigiLocker. Gosavi added, "Schools and junior colleges were instructed to record the APAAR ID against the students' seat numbers to make their marksheets available in DigiLocker. The deadline had been set for April 21 for the same." How to get your marksheet from DigiLocker: > Register using a mobile number or Aadhaar on DigiLocker ( > Search for your board/university/institution > Fill in details such as roll number, year of passing, etc., and submit the details > DigiLocker will search for your requested certificate, and students can then download it

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