NEW DELHI: The Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) administration has moved the Supreme Court for an extension within the August 15 closing date for admission of selected students from the nation in exceptional faculties throughout us beneath the Prime Minister’s Special Scholarship Scheme (PMS). On the J&K administration’s behalf, we, Shoeb Alam, file the plea before an apex courtroom bench headed by Justice N.V. Ramana. According to the plea, the government revoked the unique status of Jammu and Kashmir on August five, reorganizing the state into Union territories — of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. In all likelihood, the court will listen to the plea next week.
Since then, restrictions have been imposed on the meeting and motion of humans, and communications were suspended. Given this situation, it would be difficult for college kids to meet the closing date and complete the admission system to numerous technical institutions beneath the scheme, stated the plea.
The plea claimed that three 672 students had already finished the admission manner inside the allocated establishments. For 2,401 college students, it sought an extension of the cut-off date from August 15 to September 15. “It is most respectfully submitted that if the remaining date for becoming a member of isn’t always prolonged, meritorious decided on students would be disadvantaged of great higher schooling and defeating the object and blessings of the scholarship scheme, thereby resulting in grave injustice,” stated the plea.
Under the PMS scheme launched by the Centre in 2010-11, scholarships are given to meritorious students from Jammu & Kashmir to satisfy the expenditure incurred on lesson fees, hostel fees, a fee of books, and different incidental prices at the same time as reading in engineering and regular guides across the united states of America. Some 5,869 college students from the kingdom are presented scholarships for admission to one-of-a-kind below-graduate courses in the academic year 2019-20. The pinnacle courtroom had fixed August 15 as the cut-off date for admissions in technical schools underneath the All India Council for Technical
Education (AICTE).
SBI Clerk Mains 2019 Exam Analysis: The first shift of the SBI Clerk Mains 2019 exam was today from 09:30 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. The Exam will be held online at diverse centers throughout India.
Based on the remarks from the candidates who appeared for the Exam, the overall level changed into ‘mild to tough.’ The level of the questions became slightly distinctive from that of the previous year. Some new changes have been added to the GK phase.
Students who will appear within the coming slot can check out the SBI Clerk Mains exam evaluation below. This will help you understand the questions being asked based on the problem stage, appropriate tries, and important subjects.
SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis – Overall Level of the Exam
The Mains examination of SBI Clerk 2019 encompasses four special sections. The online examination was performed for two hundred marks for two hours and 40 minutes. Below is the degree of difficulty of every segment asked under the SBI Clerk Mains exam. Now, permit’s check out the section-sensible examination evaluation of the first slot for the SBI Clerk Mains 2019 exam, including the number of questions asked from every topic, the problem degree of every segment, and top attempts.