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Thursday 11 June 2020

IIT Madras Ranked 1st in Overall Category

India Rankings 2020: IIT Madras Bags 1st Rank in Overall Category
The Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru and Indian Institute of Technology Delhi have been ranked among top three educational institutes in India, according to the India Rankings 2020 report, released by Union Human Resource Development Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal on Thursday, 11 June.
These Institutions of Higher Education in various categories were ranked and graded on the basis of their performance on five broad categories of parameters. Further, the ranking has been divided into ten categories. Here’s the full list:
OVERALL RANKING
1)Indian Institute of Technology Madras
2)Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
3)Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
4)Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
5)Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
6)Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
7)Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
8)Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
9)Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
10)Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
TOP 10 UNIVERSITIES IN INDIA
1)Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
2)Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
3)Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
4)Amrita VishwaVidyapeetham, Coimbatore
5)Jadavpur University, Kolkata
6)University of Hyderabad
7)Calcutta University, Kolkata
8)Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal
9)Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
10)Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
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Monday 25 May 2020

ITALY Re-entry Visa ( What if your Italy Visa Expired while in Abroad?)


European Union has temporary restrictions to non-essential travels into the Schengen Area, in order to contain the spread of the COVID 19 virus.
We know this uncertainty can cause confusion and anxiety, which It is quite normal.
For Italian permesso di soggiorno or Temporary Resident Visa holder stuck in another country due to the lockdown, this video will help you understand what to do and where to get support


If you hold a valid Italian permesso di soggiorno or Temporary Resident Visa for Italian Education and you are in another country like India
Please provide proof for the immediate need of your travel, like starting of your classes at the university or starting an internship, then you should be able to travel to Italy without any special authorization. However, we recommend you contact the Italian consulate or embassy before finalizing your travel arrangements

What if your permit expired while abroad?
It’s important you know that the Italian government decided that all permits expired from January 31 onwards are to be considered valid until August 31.
Therefore, your document is still valid and you can use them for urgent travel back to Italy. Contact the Italian consulate or embassy in the country where you are. The Italian authorities may issue a re-entry visa or a declaration to confirm that your permit (if expired after January 31) is still considered valid.

If your permit expired before January 31,
We suggest you contact the Italian embassy or consulate to request more information.

What if I am overstaying in another country due to the lockdown & hold an Italian permesso ?
Schengen Region
You are legally allowed to stay in a Schengen country for up to 90 days, without a visa.
However, if you are stuck in the country for more than 90 days then, national authorities may issue a long-stay visa for you to stay in the country until the lockdown ends.
If you overstayed in the country for no reasons, you may be banned from returning to that country, or even to the Schengen area, for a while.

Outside the Schengen Area?
If your permit is valid for less than 2 years: You can stay out of Italy for a maximum of 6 consecutive months. Note: remember that if you hold a permesso per richiesta asilo, cure mediche or calamità, you’re not allowed to travel abroad.
However, these rules do not apply if there are serious and proven reasons that force you to stay out of Italy for a longer period of time than allowed.

However, if you find yourself in this situation, we suggest that you gather the relevant documentation to prove the reasons preventing you from traveling back to Italy. This may include the temporary travel restrictions adopted by the country where you are, the communication that your return flight back to Italy was canceled, the email thread with the Italian consulate or embassy showing that you cannot travel back to Italy, etc.

If possible, send a certified email (PEC) to the Questura that issued your permit to tell them that you are not able to travel back to Italy because of the current limitation of international travel.
Make sure that you travel back to Italy as soon as the the emergency is over.

Things to know when flying back on an expired permit
When planning to fly back, please keep in mind that authorities of other countries may not be aware that your expired permit can still, be considered valid. For this reason, we suggest you get a direct flight to Italy.

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Friday 20 March 2020


How are Italian Universities Responding to the Coronavirus COVID-19 Outbreak and Quarantine?

 Wondering what you'll learn from the Italian education institutions who are handling the coronavirus outbreak and a national quarantine? Read our exclusive interview.

Dr. Eugenio Gaudio may be a medical researcher, physician, and Rector of the University of Rome Sapienza, the most important university in Italy and one among the most important in Europe, with quite 147,000 enrolled, in-person students.

 We Recently spoke to Dr. Gaudio to know how the University of Rome Sapienza is responding to the coronavirus crisis and to urge his combat the worldwide health emergency.

 As a medical researcher and physician, what are your opinions about the spread of the coronavirus and its impact on the upper education sector?

 As a physician, i feel that this is often a mainly quantitative emergency thanks to the speed of propagation of the infection. As such, the sole thanks to overcome the emergency is to remain reception so as to scale back the infection the maximum amount as possible.

 As a researcher, Im performing on the enhancement of other teaching tools and methods that would be employed by our students even when this emergency has passed, enriching the teaching offer of the university.

 Furthermore, the exchange of clinical data (a consolidated reality in our teaching hospitals) has proven to be crucial and can be even more encouraged within the future.

 In this area, our medical doctors, nurses, resident physicians, epidemiologists, virologists, biologists, scientists, and researchers are making a fundamental and massive contribution.

 What was the initial response that the University of Rome Sapienza took to the coronavirus? and the way has that response changed over time because the situation has escalated?

Our university has been on the forefront of the health crisis thanks to its central location within the country and since its one among the most important European universities by student enrollment and structures.

 Sapienza made itself available to civil society. Our Chinese language students acted as language mediators with the primary hospitalized tourists, when the pandemic scenario were browsing wasn't yet conceivable.

 The university governance introduced the primary measures against the COVID-19 immediately after the primary state decree-laws: the suspension of educational activities, the organization of smart working tasks for non-essential administrative staff within the last week, and therefore the increase of digital teaching the maximum amount as possible.

 Professors, students, and support staff are coping alright with things considering that we live during a very difficult time.


With Italy imposing a national quarantine, how has your university consistently communicated with students throughout this era and what are your ongoing plans for communication?

Sapienza has continuously communicated with its students. The university updates its website and social networks, monitoring the institutional news associated with the spread of the virus and therefore the measures to counter its effects.

We have also adopted more direct communication policies with our most affected students, especially those in transit from abroad (i.e. Erasmus exchange students) and people departing from Rome. Sapienza has also worked in conjunction with the Italian Universities Rectors??? Conference (CRUI) to seek out alternative transportation solutions for those stranded abroad.

 What processes and alternative learning options have you ever implemented as a results of the quarantine?

At the instant , all teaching activities are being delivered online. we've implemented and strengthened several technical options to attach students and faculties, including Google Meet, Moodle, Classroom, and YouTube dedicated channels.

Also, the graduation theses and ceremonies are conducted online so as to continue, even now, to supply the simplest possible didactic services to the students.

 What psychological state and emotional support are you offering to students?

The university has created a task force of experts since the initial breakthrough, including health personnel, prevention experts, and specific tutoring on the COVID-19 health crisis.

At this moment, the lines of communication are working well. Students are well connected with us and therefore the main recommendations regarding keeping a secure distance are applied.

 Sapienza also enhances the psychological support services dedicated to students, with particular attention to those that are currently abroad, and incoming guests in our university at the instant .

 The Psychological Counseling Center, which refers to the Department of Clinical and Dynamic Psychology, is working online.

 We even have a fanatical service offered by the Department of Psychology, the Noibene. This service offers online and blended modules accessible by students wherever they're , for a private or group path to market well-being and a module dedicated to psychological care .

How does one think universities, and therefore the education sector, can best answer the coronavirus outbreak?

Universities are at the middle of the health crisis: specific research project has started in our laboratories since the primary cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Italy. The aims of the research are focused on the causes, the spread, and therefore the mitigation of the crisis.

As a part of the scientific studies, there are biological, medical, and pharmaceutical ones, but the pandemics global repercussions are currently studied by educationalists, sociologists, psychologists, engineers, and economists to equip our society with better options subsequent time around.
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