Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Karnataka State Women's University (KSWU) Bijapur Examination Results 2011

B.A. Third Semester Examination Results 2010
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B.Com. First Semester Examination Results 2010
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Primary Scholarship result of Bangladesh has Published

Today 15 February 2011 Primary Scholarship Result 2010 has Published.This year 52,000 Student got this scholarship. There are 26000 Student got scholarship in telentpol and others 32,000 students got scholarship in general grade.




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 District wise results(PDF Format)
Rangpur Div Khulna Div Dhaka Div Chittagong Barisal Div Sylhet Div
Panchagarh Kustia Jamalpur B' Baria Barisal Sunamgonj
Thakurgaon Meherpur Sherpur Comilla Perojpur Sylhet
Dinajpur Chuadanga Mymensingh Chandpur Jhalokati Habigonj
Nilphamari Jhenaidha Netrokona Laxmipur Barguna Moulavibazar
Rangpur Magura Kishoregonj Noakhali Patuakhali
Lalmonirhat Jessore Tangail Feni Bhola Raj: Div.
Kurigram Narail Gazipur Chittagong Joypurhat
Gaibandha Sathkhira Narsingdi Cox;sBazar Bogra
Khulna Manikgonj Khagrachari Naogaon
Bagerhat Dhaka Rangamati Capai N'gonj
Narayangonj Bandarban Rajshahi
Munshigonj Natore
Rajbari Sirajgonj
Faridpur Pabna
Madaripur
Shariatpur
Gopalgonj

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The CAT 2010 results have been declared Today.

CAT 2010 Results declared: Are you shortlisted by the IIMs?

The CAT 2010 results have been declared today, Wednesday, January 12, 2011, bringing relief to the thousands of test takers, who had been eagerly waiting for the results.

The CAT 2010 website server is currently down due to heavy rush of students eager to check their results. MBAUniverse.com will keep you updated on this front.

You must keep your CAT serial number handy as only those who have the registration data will retrieve the CAT 2010 results. You shall have your CAT Registration Number and the email id which appeared in your CAT 2010 Admit Card.

The CAT 2010 website mentions that only candidates who have taken the Common Admission Test (CAT) are entitled to receive the Score Card. The print-out of the score card is your official CAT 2010 result. You will not receive score card by email or by postal mail.

Talking to MBAUniverse.com, the CAT 2010 Convener Prof. Himanshu Rai has conveyed to the successful candidates to start preparing for the next level for admission: “Congrats to all who have got the desired scores. Now do not waste much time and get ready for the preparation of the next level. Those who could not make it or have not got the desired results, should not also spend time in repenting, get ready to explore the other options open for you.”

The page where you can see your result is: https://scorecard.catiim.in/

Friday, December 31, 2010

The best and worst of 2010

Here are my choices for the best and worst education events of the past year; what are yours? Leave a comment!

Worst education events of 2010:

1. Class sizes increasing in NYC and many other areas of the country, due to budget cuts and wrong-headed priorities.

2. The rapid spread of credit recovery and substandard “virtual” instruction, with the goal of replacing real-life teachers with computers. Meanwhile, Joel Klein and Rupert Murdoch wait in the wings, eager to make a buck off online learning and the further degradation of public education.

3. The huge amount of money poured into the political campaigns of candidates who backed the agenda of the privateers, the funding of pseudo-documentaries like Waiting for Superman and The Lottery, the proliferation of fake grassroots groups like Stand for Children and Michelle Rhee’s Students First, the week-long horror show that was NBC’s Education Nation, all singing the same demented tune of privatization and high stakes testing. These political action funds, organizations, and media extravaganzas were financed and promoted by the same small group of powerful billionaires and hedge fund operators who are leveraging their private fortune and exerting outsized political influence in education, similar to the way that hostile corporate raiders took over large, undervalued companies in earlier decades.

4. Arne Duncan and the US Department of Education, whose agenda has been hijacked by the same group of corporate privateers, who spent billions in taxpayer funds to push policies that were contrary to research and common sense. These included “Race to the Top”, where they bribed cash-strapped states to pass laws encouraging the rapid expansion of charter schools and teacher evaluation tied to statistically unreliable student test scores, the slush fund called “Investing in Innovation” (or I 3) which siphoned millions of tax dollars to “innovative” programs like KIPP and Teach for America, the “Teacher Incentive Fund”, which wasted millions more on teacher bonus programs that have been proven to be ineffective, and the worst of all, the punitive but euphemistically named “School Improvement Grant” program, which is forcing closures, charter conversions, and mass firings of teachers at hundreds of inner city schools around the country.

5. The widespread acceptance by the privateers and the foundations, think tanks, and government officials who they control that ignoring research, demonizing teachers, disregarding the views of public school parents, and "experimenting" on our children constitutes an acceptable vision of education reform– as well as the use of rhetoric claiming that anyone who dares opposes their destructive policies is a defender of the status quo.

Best education events of 2010:

1. Joel Klein leaving office. No matter what kind of Chancellor Cathie Black turns out to be, it is difficult to imagine someone more arrogant, condescending and outright hostile to the interests of parents, teachers and kids – as well as the rule of law - than Joel Klein. Among his many sins, Klein took billions of dollars in state aid in exchange for a promise to reduce class size, and allowed class sizes to increase instead. (The danger is that Black, with a more charming manner, will be able to "sell" the same damaging policies more effectively than Klein was able to.)

2. Diane Ravitch recognized as the unique star that she is: writing a terrific book, and sharing her brilliant critique of the Billionaire Boys Club and her unwavering courage on the national stage.

3. The NY State Education Department finally admitting what has been long obvious to most independent observers -- that the state test scores upon which Bloomberg rode to a third term were hugely inflated, and recalibrating them downwards.

4. The emergence of a powerful counterforce to the dominant narrative of education reform through incisive critiques by public school parent bloggers throughout the nation, like Sharon Higgins of Oakland, Caroline Grannan of San Francisco, Julie Woestehoff of Chicago, Dora Taylor and Sue Peters of Seattle, Steve Koss, Gary Babad and Patrick Sullivan on our own NYC Public School Parent blog, and so many others….as well as Valerie Straus of the Washington Post Answer Sheet, who has given them even more prominence and a place to shine.

5. A resurgent wave of teacher activism, represented by Karen Lewis, the new head of the Chicago Teachers Union, the election of union insurgents in DC, lawsuits supported by the UFT on class size and school closings, the many unaffiliated, independent teacher groups like “Letters to Obama” led by Anthony Cody, as well as the continuing opposition of the NEA to NCLB, high stakes testing and the worst excesses of Arne Duncan and the Obama administration