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Preparation to conduct semester examination on annual pattern in CSJMU Kanpur, Council sent proposal to Chancellor

Kanpur : CSJMU Kanpur is preparing to conduct semester system examinations on annual pattern under the new education policy. The Principal Council has prepared a proposal to conduct semester examinations on the annual pattern. It has been handed over to Governor Anandiben Patel. After the implementation of the new education policy in CSJMU, undergraduate and postgraduate courses are running on the semester system. Due to this, along with examinations being held in colleges every six months, internal assessment examinations are also going on. Colleges are troubled by conducting many examinations. At the same time, due to non-release of results on regular time, students do not come to classes to study for the next semester. The Principal Council has prepared a proposal to conduct semester examinations simultaneously on the annual pattern. On the instructions of the Governor, the new education policy of the principals is coming into force in the university. In this the principals approved the proposal, which was approved by Vice Chancellor Prof. Has been handed over to the Governor through Vinay Kumar Pathak. General Secretary of Principal Council Prof. VK Katiyar told that the university is conducting one semester through multiple choice and the second semester through subjective medium, which can be easily done on the annual pattern.Prof. Anil Kumar Mishra said that even in the annual pattern, the semester system implemented under the new education policy will be completely followed.

IIT will make agriculture hi-tech

Now technology will be used in farming to deal with various problems including climate change, attack of diseases and to produce quality produce. IIT Kanpur will strengthen the startups working in agriculture sector across the country with Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Internet of Things technology. Agreement signed between Startup Incubation and Innovation Center of IIT Kanpur and Pusa-Krishi. Both the institutes next month. Will start work. Indian Council of Agricultural Research under the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India is promoting startups through Pusa-Agri. Pusa has joined hands with IIT Kanpur to streamline and simplify agriculture with technology. Scientists will strengthen the startups working in Pusa through technology. IIT Prof. on the agreement. Ankush Sharma and Pusa’s Joint Director Research Dr. Viswanathan Chinnusamy have signed.

353 startups incubated in Pusa

There are 353 startups incubated in Pusa, which are trying to increase the income of farmers and reduce losses in agriculture. These startups have launched 463 products so far. At the same time, startups related to agriculture sector are also working in IIT Kanpur. In-charge of the Institute’s Startup Incubation and Innovation Center is Prof. Ankush Sharma told that an agreement was reached with Pusa.

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