Latest BBA Admissions 2020 Live Updates

Various B-Schools have begun the admission process for BBA program while many management institutes are about to start. To get the latest updates on the admission process of B-schools offering BBA program Careers360 brings to you the latest information and updates on BBA admission process. Check the complete list below:
DU BBA Admission 2020
Delhi University will conduct DU JAT 2020 for admission to BBA program executed at various colleges of DU. Authorities began the admission process of DU JAT from June 20.
SET BBA Admission 2020
The registration process of SET BBA 2020 will end on June 30. The authorities will conduct SET BBA 2020 from July 26-29 in internet proctored mode.
GGSIPU BBA Admission 2020
The registration date for GGSIPU BBA 2020 has been extended by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) till July 20. Candidates can fill the application form in online mode only.
IIM Indore Five Year Integrated Programme Admission 2020
Indian Institute of Management Indore (IIM Indore) has concluded the online registration for its five-year Integrated Programme Management Aptitude Test 2020 (IPMAT) on April 20, 2020. IPMAT 2020 is postponed till further notice.
IIM Rohtak Five Year Integrated Programme Admission 2020
Indian Institute of Management Rohtak has postponed the exam date of IPMAT 2020 till further notice. IPMAT 2020 will be conducted for admission to five-year integrated programme of management of IIM Rohtak.
NPAT BBA Admission 2020
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) will declare the result of NPAT BBA anytime soon. conducted NPAT BBA 2020 entrance exam. Candidates who have registered on or before May 12 were able to appear for NPAT BBA 2020 entrance exam in Internet-Based mode test.
Bharati Vidyapeeth BBA Admission 2020
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University has extended the application process for BUMAT 2020 till July 30. BUMAT 2020 will be conducted on August 10 for admission to BBA program of Bharati Vidyapeeth University.
St. Xavier’s BBA Admission 2020
St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai will conduct St. Xavier’s BMS entrance test 2020 for admission to BMS and BMM program. The online admission form is available to be filled in online mode. The exam date will be mailed personally to candidates.
Christ University BBA Admission 2020
Christ University has successfully conducted the CUCET BBA entrance test in three sessions on May 2, May 4 and May 17. Authorities have also conducted the skill assessment, micro presentation rounds and personal interview. The final result for admission to BBA program of Christ University will be announced soon.
Latest BBA Admissions 2020 Live Updates
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The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations declared the results of ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 exams today.
The Board has informed that the pass percentage for Class 10th is 99.34 per cent while 96.84 per cent students passed the Class 12th examinations this year. Terming it as a difficult year for all, CISCE did not release any merit list this year.

The CISCE exams which were scheduled to be held in February and March had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The pending exams were later cancelled after the rise in number of COVID-19 cases in the country. The students were assessed on the basis of internal exams for the pending exams.
The Board has said that in case a student is not satisfied with the results they can re-appear for the papers for which exams were conducted, on a later date.
CISCE ICSE 10th, ISC 12th result 2020 declared
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World Population Day 2020

11 July
World Population Day is celebrated on 11 July every year to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues worldwide. It was initiated in 1989 by the then- Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme. 11 July 1987 was the day of five billion world’s population that led to the establishment of this annual event.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people, communities, and the economic situation everywhere. But not everyone is affected equally. Women are disproportionately influenced by this crisis. As countries are observing lockdown and health systems are trying to cope, sexual and reproductive health services are being hampered and gender-based violence is on the rise.
Due to the heavily burdened health system and disruption to global manufacturing and supply chains, the availability of contraceptives is impacted and heightening the risk of unintended pregnancy. According to the new United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) projections, 47 million women may not be able to access modern contraceptives leading to 7 million unintended pregnancies in the coming months.
The pandemic is compounding existing gender inequalities. There is an increase in gender-based violence and sexual exploitation. 31 million additional cases of gender-based violence can be expected to occur if lockdowns continue for at least 6 months. Due to the disruption of programmes to prevent female genital mutilation in response to COVID-19, 2 million female genital mutilation cases may occur over the next decade that could have been averted. COVID-19 will disrupt efforts to end child marriage, potentially resulting in an additional 13 million child marriages taking place between 2020 and 2030 that could otherwise have been avoided.
Nearly 60 percent of women work in the informal sector worldwide and due to economic slowdown, they are at greater risk of falling into poverty.
Putting the brakes on COVID-19: how to safeguard the health and rights of women and girls now
On 11 July, World Population Day, (UNFPA) aims to raise awareness about the sexual and reproductive health needs and vulnerabilities of women and girls during the pandemic. Right now is the moment to initiate actions, as the world is undergoing drastic shifts due to the pandemic and its social and economic after-effects. Without the initiation of urgent action, the situation for women and girls could worsen.
Along with strengthening the capacity of health systems to respond effectively to COVID-19, other essential services, including quality sexual and reproductive health services should also be prioritized. Our response to COVID-19 and efforts to leave no one behind is critical and will determine how fast we recover and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Related pages
World Population Day 2019
World Population Day 2018
World Population Day 2017
References-
www.un.org/en/events/populationday
https://www.unfpa.org/events/world-population-day
https://www.unfpa.org/press/new-unfpa-projections-predict-calamitous-impact-womens-health-covid-19-pandemic-continues
World Population Day 2020
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Union Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship on Friday launched Aatamanirbhar Skilled Employee-Employer Mapping (ASEEM) portal to help skilled people find sustainable livelihood opportunities.
The portal will map details of workers based on regions and local industry demands and will bridge demand-supply gap of skilled workforce across sectors.
ASEEM portal will provide employers a platform to assess the availability of skilled workforce and formulate their hiring plans.
It refers to all the data, trends and analytics which describe the workforce market and map demand of skilled workforce to supply.
The Artificial Intelligence-based platform will also provide real-time granular information by identifying relevant skilling requirements and employment prospects.
Launching the portal, Minister of Skill Development and Entrpreneurship Dr Mahendra Nath Pandey said, the ASEEM portal has been envisioned to give a huge impetus to our persistent efforts to bridge the demand-supply gap for skilled workforce, bringing limitless and infinite opportunities for the youth.
He said, the initiative also aims at accelerating India’s journey towards recovery by mapping skilled workforce and connecting them with relevant livelihood opportunities especially in the post COVID era.
ASEEM will be used as a match-making engine to map skilled workers with the jobs available. The ASEEM portal and App will have provision for registration and data upload for workers across job roles, sectors and geographies.
http://www.ddinews.gov.in/national/government-launches-aseem-portal-help-skilled-people-find-sustainable-livelihood
Government launches ASEEM portal to help skilled people find sustainable livelihood opportunities
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Inviting Ideas for PM Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat on 26th July, 2020


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