Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Indiaeducationcentre - Knowledge now has a new address: Get Results

Indiaeducationcentre - Knowledge now has a new address: Get Results: Now, wait is over! you can find the result of Bihar School Education Board (BSEB) and Council for Secondary Education Orissa Class XII  res...

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Get Results

Now, wait is over! you can find the result of Bihar School Education Board (BSEB) and Council for Secondary Education Orissa Class XII  result on the below mentioned official result links:

For BSEB Class XII Result:
http://biharboard.net/inter2013/inter2012.aspx

For Council for Secondary Education Orissa Class XII Result:
http://orissaresults.nic.in/chse2013in.htm

We wish you all the best!

Bihar and Orissa Board Will Declare Class XII Result Today

Bihar School Examination Board and Council for Secondary Education, Orissa, will declare the Class XII result today. So, keep in touch with us to get result. 

DU Makes Math Optional for B Com (Honors) Programme


New Delhi: India’s prime higher education centre, The University of Delhi, in an official statement has stated that mathematics won't be required for admission to the four year Bachelor of Commerce (Honors) programme from the upcoming academic session 2013-14.

As per the newly launched Four Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP), admission in Commerce will now be for Bachelor with Honors in Commerce from this year.  Moreover, admission to this course will be based on Discipline I (Commerce). Till last year, most colleges were not accepting students in the B Com (Honors) programme without Mathematics. As a result, a large number of students who had pursued commerce without Mathematics in their class 12th were forced to get admission in different colleges.

Now, it has been decided that requirement of Mathematics for all categories of students be removed for admission to Bachelor with Honors in Commerce. Therefore, inclusion of Mathematics will not be additional eligibility criteria for admission to Bachelor this course. For more information, one can visit the official website of the University of Delhi: http://www.du.ac.in

Sunday, 26 May 2013

CBSE Declares Class XII Board Exam 2013 Result

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), today, at 8:30 am, has declared the result of Class XII Board Exam 2013. Candidates who appeared for the examination can check their respective results by logging onto the official website of CBSE:  http://www.cbseresults.nic.in, and http://www.cbse.nic.in.

Moreover, the results can also be obtained through interactive voice response system (IVRS) at a charge of 30 paise per minute. Those residing in foreign countries can access the result by dialing 91-11-24300699.

A total number of 9,44,721 candidates were registered for the examination which was conducted between March 1 and April 17, 2013. In comparison with the last year, the number of candidates have been increased by 15.8%.

IITs B Tech programme aspirants will now get clear picture about their chanes to get admission as the result has been declared. The new admission scheme that has come into force from this year will give 40% weightage to the candidates on the basis of their performance in board examination and the remaining 60% will be given on the basis of their performance in JEE Advanced.

As per sources, the cut off score for the top 20 percentiles will be 391 for general category students, however, for OBC, SC and ST candidates, it will be 389, 350 and 338, respectively. For obtaining admisson into IITs, candidates have to fall in the list of top 20 performers.

We wish you all the best!!

Friday, 3 May 2013

After 100 Years - Indian Cinema is Still Young!


Today, i.e. on May 3, 2013, Indian Cinema has completed its 100 years and is still young as it was 100 years ago when the first full length feature film, Raja Harishchandra, directed by Dhundiraj Govind Phalke, popularly known as Dada Saheb Phalke, was released. It was Dada Saheb Phalke, who envisioned the establishment of Indian Cinema and worked on his own to fulfill his dream.

Raja Harishchandra, a 40 minute film based on a story of righteous Indian king who never told a lie, was shot mostly at Phalke’s house with a motley group of actors including his young son. People used to call him ambitious man, but he had a far sighted vision and caliber to make changes. Phalke had to face numerous hurdles to make Raja Harishchandra, the least of which was convincing an actor to shave off his moustache to portray a woman because the idea of using female actors was unthinkable at that time.

Now, Indian Film Industry is worth of 112.4 billion rupees (over US$ 2 billion) and leads the world in terms of films produced and tickets sold. At present, Dada Saheb Phalke is not alive but his style of film making and zeal to set landmarks is still drawing attention of new filmmakers. In the year 1969, the government of India instituted Dada Saheb Phalke Award in his honor and since then this prestigious award has been given annually for the lifetime contribution to cinema.

In last 100 years, Indian cinema has achieved remarkable success in terms of expanding film business and bringing up positive changes in the society. And, has also emerged as a pivotal force behind the social, economical and political development of the nation.


Thursday, 2 May 2013

Google Honors Satyajit Ray Through Its Black & White Doodle



Today is 92nd Birth Anniversary of legendary filmmaker "Satyajit Ray" and to honor the legacy of his film making, Google India has come up with Black & White doodle depicting a scene of his first film, Pather Panchali (from the Apu trilogy). In reccent times, we have seen so many creative doodles but, this one is extremely applaudable as it commemorates the birth anniversary of Mr Ray by throwing a light on the history of Indian Cinema.

Satyajit Ray was born on May 2, 1921, at Calcutta (now Kolkata) in a family which was quite respected in the field of arts and literature. Film and documentary making were his early age love and he crossed all the boundaries to bring his love into the life. He attracted towards film making after watching  Vittorio De Sica’s 1948 movie "Bicycle Thieves" and meeting with French filmmaker Jean Renoir during a visit to London.

Ray's first film, Pather Panchali, earned him a lot of accolades including the Best Human Document at the Cannes Film Festival. Some of his other world famous movies were, Apu Trilogy, Devi, Charulata, Kanchenjongha and Satranj Ke Khiladi. Besides film making, he had also written so many  children’s short stories and novels that included popular characters, like Feluda, the Sleuth and Professor Shonku, the scientist in his science fictions

Considered as a Cultural Icon in India, Satyajit Ray is also said to have influenced several filmmakers around the world, including Martin Scorsese, James Ivory, François Truffaut and Carlos Saura. He received plenty of awards in his career, including India's highest civilian award "Bharat Ratna", 32 Indian National Film Awards, and an Academy Award in 1992. He passed away on April 23, 1992.