The University of Mumbai has directed its affiliated colleges to ensure their students register for the Academic bank of Credits (ABC) within 15 days of admission as part of the National Education Policy, providing more flexibility in academic programs. ABC is an online repository for course credits, giving students the ability to exit and re-enter courses. MU also directed colleges to help students register quickly, ensuring compliance with NEP directives. ABC registration within the allotted timeframe is essential to avail of NEP benefits and pursue multiple academic programs more flexibly.
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JKBOSE class 12th annual exam results are out with a pass percentage of 65%. Over 1,27,636 students appeared out of which 82,441 passed, with girls' pass percentage at 68% and boys' at 61%. The results are available on JKBOSE website, Digilocker and via SMS. Professor Manhas expressed satisfaction and thanked all stakeholders for their cooperation. The examination was conducted across Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. JKBOSE has consistently upgraded its processes to improve student welfare.
Discover how India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is transforming lives through a triad of identity, payments, and data management. Learn how India hopes to export this low-cost software to other developing countries.
JKBOSE class 12th annual exam results are out with a pass percentage of 65%. Over 1,27,636 students appeared out of which 82,441 passed, with girls' pass percentage at 68% and boys' at 61%. The results are available on JKBOSE website, Digilocker and via SMS. Professor Manhas expressed satisfaction and thanked all stakeholders for their cooperation. The examination was conducted across Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. JKBOSE has consistently upgraded its processes to improve student welfare.
The University of Mumbai has directed its affiliated colleges to ensure their students register for the Academic bank of Credits (ABC) within 15 days of admission as part of the National Education Policy, providing more flexibility in academic programs. ABC is an online repository for course credits, giving students the ability to exit and re-enter courses. MU also directed colleges to help students register quickly, ensuring compliance with NEP directives. ABC registration within the allotted timeframe is essential to avail of NEP benefits and pursue multiple academic programs more flexibly.