Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Jetking to Go Cloud Way with Its Training Courses !


First of its kind initiative in the computer hardware training segment. 

Jetking Infotrain Ltd, India’s No. 1 Computer Hardware & Networking Institute has done it again ! The institute will soon change its traditional method of training in flagship courses like JCHNE and JCHNP to a digitized and cloud platform in its 100 plus centers across the country. With cloud computing based training ‘JCHNE’ courses become all the more powerful with adapting latest technology.


The Cloud technology based training at Jetking has multiple advantages such as:
  • Further improvement in Students’ learning and memory retention.
  • Standardisation in syllabus and teaching method in all centres across the country.
  • Uniform Curriculum ensuring nothing is missed out.
  • Making student the latest technology savvy thus most sought after in the job market.
While commenting on the use of Cloud platform in the training Mr Suresh Bharwani – Chairman & Managing Director, Jetking Infotrain Ltd said “The digital push here aims to go far beyond whiteboards, power points, computers and other gadgets. It aims to transform the very nature of the classroom, turning the teacher into a guide instead of a lecturer, guiding and helping students who learn at their own pace on a digitized platform. Equipped with audio video content along with graphical tutorials makes learning fun, faster and easier. A lot of time and skill has been invested to set up the necessary infrastructure to make the complete transition from traditional method to the Cloud based digitized training. With all the necessary softwares and infrastructure tried and tested we are now fully ready to roll out cloud technology based training in our flagship course ‘Computer Hardware & Networking’at our all centres so that the students joining in this academic year can reap the benefits of it”.
“Jetking’s JCHNE course of a one year becomes all the more powerful and effective in achieving our objective : To create maximum number of employable youths with an exposure to the latest technology like Cloud Computing . This new development has certainly taken Jetking at a different level thereby hopping to attract the cream of the industry during our placement season next year” added Mr Siddarth Bharwani – Head, Marketing at Jetking Infotrain Ltd.
Jetking Infotrain Ltd. listed on BSE is  well-known for innovations and has always been pioneer in adding new features to its courses that make students job ready in the market on the completion of the course, for example JetEdge – Smart Learn English Program introduced two years ago has benefited students immensely in securing the desired jobs. Then added ‘Genuine 100% Job Guaruntee’to its course.
JCHNE course now with Cloud technology based training covers four prime modules:
Module 1: Basic Electronics and Office Tool (138 hours)
Module 2: Computer Hardware (166 hours)
Module 3: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Technician (196 hours)
Module 4: Network Administrator (124 hours).   

Toll Free : 1800 209 4010 or write at ho@jetkinginfotrain.com

Friday, 25 May 2012

Maharashtra HSC results out today

The Maharashtra State Board for Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will declare HSC results for the year 2012 on Friday, May 25 at 1 pm. The board chairman Sarjerao Jadhav informed www.myeducationtimes.com that, students can check their results on http://mahresult.nic.in/. Students can enter their seat numberto check their marks. Students can collect marksheets from their respective colleges.

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Mass copying suspected in HSC exam at Bhandara

A mass copying pattern has been detected in the HSC chemistry paper held in March at a centre in Bhandara district. The state board office in Nagpur has set up an inquiry committee to investigate the alleged mass copying at Vinod High School and Junior College located in Gosebuj taluka.

Chandramani Borkar, divisional chairman of the state board, said, "We have received an official complaint of a copying pattern being detected. Statements of students, invigilators and other staff are being recorded and final report will be sent to the headquarters soon."

The report is expected to be finished by next week, just before the HSC results are declared. A board official said that proving such cases in the court of law is also an uphill task since every copy is not verbatim. About 200 students were present in the centre for the chemistry exam, but it is not known exactly how many copies are under scrutiny.

Ashish Mate, general secretary of Indian Youth Congress from Bhandara, said, "We are going to call for the answer sheets of the entire centre under RTI and then the truth will be revealed. The education officials on inspection duty that day had mentioned that everything was in order during the chemistry paper, which certainly does not seem to be the case."

Monday, 21 May 2012

And now, schools to teach about birds & bees

The internet and television are fast becoming a major source of knowledge for children. But when a wrong message goes to them, it sends a worrying signal to parents and society. Among serious studies on the computer, children are also taking a peek into the secret world of adults.

Many children have been caught watching pornography while parents thought they were surfing the net for their school projects. No wonder, schools are seriously contemplating sex education in the classroom to assuage their curiosity and to forestall occurrences of teen pregnancy and abortions.

"It's a very good idea because children are getting wrong information. So schools have to take up the responsibility. We need to handle the psychology of the child as well," said A K Singh, vice-principal, DAV Shyamli. Singh added, "It should be implemented properly. Children are at an impressionable age. The education is best imparted to them in the presence of child psychologists to make them understand better."

Lack of communication from either teachers and parents is perhaps pushing children to the cyber world to find their answers, felt experts. While teachers feel parents are teaching them the basics at home, parents feel teachers are doing the same in school. Actually, it's the duty of both. Since parents shy away from answering some of their embarrassing questions, they get more curious. And when there's no information coming from the teachers either, they become restless and click the mouse, said psychologists.

Sharmistha Kumar, who teaches accountancy and business at DAV Shyamli, said, "Sex education should start from Class IX because by that age students become mature and they can understand better. It's a basic fact of life which should be told to them." She said first the teachers need to be trained as students ask uncomfortable questions. Later on, parents can also be roped in for such sessions.

"It is also important to know how much the child should be told, and so it is best to involve the students, teachers and parents," she said. Students welcomed the idea. "Yes awareness is important. Without any hesitation we need to be told," said Sweety Pandey of DAV Shyamli. Aradhana Tiwary, from the same school, said, "We don't want details, but the fundamentals should be told so that we can learn to protect ourselves."

Saturday, 19 May 2012

ICSE, ISC results declared; girls outperform boys

Girls have once again outperformed boys in this year's ICSE Class-X and ISC Class-VII examinations, the results for which were announced today.

In all, 99.15 per cent girls and 98.19 per cent boys passed the Indian Certificate for Secondary Education (ICSE) exam, while 98.35 per cent girls and 96.36 per cent boys passed the Indian School Certificate (ISC) examination.

Madhavi Singh of Carmel School in Dhanbad and Shalaka Kulkarni of Sulochana Devi Singhania School in Thane jointly topped the Class 10 exam, scoring 98.80 per cent marks.

Similarly, Rohan Sampat of Dubai Model High School stood first in Class 12 exams, scoring 99.50 per cent marks.

This year, 1,32,282 students appeared in the Class 10th exam, while 59,356 candidates appeared in Class 12th exam.eared in Class 12th exam.

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