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Saturday, November 28, 2009

National Institute of Fashion Technology


Bachelor & Master Degree Programmes in Design, Management & Technology

BACHELOR PROGRAMMES
B.Des. (Accessory Design)
B.Des. (Fashion Communication)
B.Des. (Fashion Design)
B.Des. (Knitwear Design)
B.Des. (Leather Design)
B.Des. (Textile Design)
B.FTech. (Apparel Production)

MASTER PROGRAMMES
M.Des. (Design)
M.F.M. (Fashion Management)
M.FTech. (Fashion Technology)


ELIGIBILITY FOR BACHELOR PROGRAMMES - DESIGN
B.Des. (Fashion Design / Leather Design / Accessory Design / Textile Design / Knitwear Design / Fashion Communication)

. The+2 level examination in the 10+2 pattern of examination of any recognised Central/State Board of Secondary Examination, such as Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, and Council for Indian School of Certificate Examination, New Delhi.
or
. General Certificate Education (GCE) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri-Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level.
or
. AnyPublic School/Board/University Examination in India or in Foreign countries recognised by the Association of Indian Universities as equivalent to 10+2 system.
or
Apass grade in the Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Open School with a minimum of five subjects.
or
3or4-years diploma recognised by AICTE or a State Board of Technical Education.


ELIGIBILITY FOR BACHELOR PROGRAMME - TECHNOLOGY B.FTech. (Apparel Production)

The +2 level examination in the 10+2 pattern of examination of any recognised Central/State Board of Secondary Examination, such as Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, and Council for Indian School of Certificate Examination, New Delhi with Physics, Chemistry and Maths.
or
General Certificate Education (GCE) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri- Lanka) at the advanced (A) level with Physics, Chemistry and Maths.
or
Any Public School/Board/University Examination in India or in foreign countries recognised by the Association of Indian Universities as equivalent to 10+2 system with Physics, Chemistry and Maths.
or
A pass grade in the Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Open School with a minimum of five subjects with Physics, Chemistry and Maths.
or
l3 or 4-years diploma recognised by AICTE or a State Board of Technical Education (Engineering background).

(Candidate must be pass in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics.)

Please note that the upper age limit for applying in bachelor programmes is
restricted to 23 years as on 1st November, 2009.


ELIGIBILITY FOR MASTER PROGRAMME - DESIGN
M.Des (Master of Design)
B.Sc. (Textiles & Clothing)
or
Bachelor in Applied Arts (Fashion Design / Visual Communication / Graphic Design / Industrial Design / Interior Design / Multimedia Design / Product Design / Textiles & Accessories
or
B.Arch.
or
Design Diploma / Degree from NIFT / NID / International University
of repute

ELIGIBILITY FOR MASTER PROGRAMME - MANAGEMENT
MFM (Master of Fashion Management)
A three years Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in any discipline recognised by the Association of Indian Universities or Diploma in Accessory / Fashion Design / FIT from NIFT only. For foreign Bachelor’s Degree, not recognised by the Association of
Indian Universities, proper certification by a National Body constituted in the country concerned for granting equivalence will have to be produced.

ELIGIBILITY FOR MASTER PROGRAMME - TECHNOLOGY
M.FTech. (Master of Fashion Technology)
B.E. / B.Tech. (Textiles / Apparel / Mechanical / Industrial Production / Electronics / Computer / Information Technology)

Candidates appearing for their qualifying examinations can also apply. Their admission, however, will be provisional and subject to obtaining the defined eligibility by 30th June, 2010. Proof of the candidates having successfully passed the qualifying examination will have to be produced at the time of joining the programme. Compartment cases as on date of admission will not be considered for admission. In case, candidates do not produce the required documents by 30th June, 2010, their admission will be cancelled and 50% of the tuition fee will be refunded.

Non fulfilment of the above conditions will automatically result in the cancellation of the provisional admission.

Candidates having additional industry experience in the relevant fields would be preferred.

FOREIGN NATIONALS / SAARC / NRI
Fifteen percent (15%) of total seats on supernumerary basis in each discipline are reserved for admission of Foreign Nationals whether residing in India or abroad, applicants from SAARC countries and Non Resident Indian as specified in the Income Tax Act, 1961. The admission to NIFT programmes for foreign nationals / SAARC / NRI candidates will be based only on the written examination. The written examination of the candidates applying under this category is normally conducted in the premises of the Indian Embassy / Mission of the respective country.

The candidates selected under this quota will be required to pay Rs. 3,60,000/- as Fee for each academic year consisting of two semesters and would need to obtain a valid residential permit or student visa for the prescribed duration of the programme.

Procedure for applying under foreign nationals / SAARC / NRI category:
• Candidates seeking admission under this category should apply in the prescribed Application Form.
• The duly filled in Application should accompany the following documents:
1) An attested copy of the relevant pages of the passport containing details of the applicant.
2) An attested copy of proof of status of NRI / SAARC / foreign national.
3) A Demand Draft of US$ 100 in favour of NIFT, New Delhi payable at New Delhi.

Application Process
. The Prospectus can be obtained by hand from selected branches of AXIS BANK across the country on payment of Rs. 250/- (the list of selected branches is available on NIFT website). Prospectus can also be obtained from any of the NIFT centres by hand for Rs. 250/-or by post on payment of Rs. 350/- by way of demand draft in favour of NIFT payable at New Delhi. Candidates can also apply on-line on the link http://specialtest.in/nift2010

Application Form complete in all respects alongwith Demand Draft should be sent at the following address on or before 9th January, 2010.

The Project Manager – CMS
All India Management Association
Management House, 1
4, Institutional Area,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003

Application Fee
Candidates belonging to General/OBC Category are required to submit a Demand Draft for Rs.1000/- drawn in favour of 'National Institute of Fashion Technology' payable at New Delhi, alongwith the NIFT Application Form filled-in manually.

Candidates (General/OBC Category) applying online are required to submit a Demand Draft for Rs.1,250/- alongwith the print-out of the filled-in online NIFT Application Form.

Candidates belonging to SC/ST or Person with Disabilities Category are required to submit a Demand Draft for Rs.500/- drawn in favour of 'National Institute of Fashion Technology' payable at New Delhi, along with the NIFT Application Form filled-in manually. Candidates (SC/ST/PHP Category) applying online are required to submit a Demand Draft for Rs.750/- alongwith the print-out of the filled-in online NIFT Application Form.

admission test
All eligible candidates will have to appear for a written entrance examination at the Examination Centres opted by them. The written entrance examination is designed to test the knowledge, skill and aptitude of the candidates for the programme opted.
The objective type tests are subject to negative marking. The negative marking
will apply at the rate of 0.25 for each wrong answer.

Written Entrance Examination will be held on 21st February, 2010 as per the following schedule

Bachelor Programmes
DESIGN
GAT 10.00 a.m. – 12.00 noon
CAT 2.00 p.m. – 5.00 p.m.

APPAREL PRODUCTION
GAT 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 noon
MAT 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.

Bachelor Programmes
DESIGN
GAT 10.00 a.m. – 12.00 noon
CAT 2.00 p.m. – 4.00 p.m.

MANAGEMENT
GAT 10.00 a.m.- 12.00 noon
MAT 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.

TECHNOLOGY
GAT 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 noon
MAT 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.

Important Dates:



Application Form Available : 20th November, 2009 to 5th January, 2010
Last date of Submission of Application Form : 9th January, 2010
Written Entrance Examination : 21st February, 2010
Declaration of Written Examination Result : 1st Week of April, 2010



For more details visit www.nift.ac.in

RAJIV GANDHI CENTRE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY


ADMISSION FOR Ph.D. – January 2010

An Autonomous Institute under the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India
THYCAUD PO, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 695014, KERALA, INDIA
Tel: 0471 2529512, 2529400 Fax: 0471 2348096, 2346333
www.rgcb.res.in

ADMISSION FOR Ph.D. – January 2010

Advt No: RGCB/DE/PhD/A2010/Nov 2009

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PhD Application Form
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB) has major research programs in Disease Biology & Molecular Medicine as well as Plant Biotechnology & Discovery. Applications are invited from Postgraduates in Life Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Biotechnology, Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences for our PhD program, currently affiliated to University of Kerala.


General category applicants must have First Class or above throughout and a valid Research Fellowship from UGC/CSIR/ICMR/KSCSTE or Category A of DBT and should be less than 28 years of age as on June 1 of 2010.

SC/ST candidates with a valid fellowship need to have only 50% marks, will be eligible for age relaxation as per rules, and are exempt from processing fees.

Complete details of the PhD program, application procedures and application form are posted on the website www.rgcb.res.in

Completed applications along with the required fees may be submitted to the undersigned on or before December 14, 2009.

Names of short-listed candidates will be put up on the RGCB website and will also be notified by email by December 21, 2009.

A selection interview will be held at RGCB on Monday, January 11, 2010.



Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (MGIMS)


Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

Kasturba Health Society, P.O. Sevagram
Wardha - Maharashtra
Email: deanmgims@rediffmail.com; Website: www.mgims.ac.in

ADMISSIONS 2010-2012

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

Eligibility:

The candidate must attain 17 years of age on or before 31st December of the year of admission. The Candidate must have passed 12th standard examination under 10+2 system of Maharashtra State Higher Secondary Education Board or equivalent examination of any recognised Board or any Indian University with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology individually in each subject in one and the same attempt. The candidate must have obtained minimum 50% marks (40% in the case of SC/ ST/ VJ/ NT/ OBC) taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

The fee structure in MGIMS is as applicable to the Govt. Medical Colleges in Maharashtra State. The Institute does not have any paid seats.

In the entrance examination the paper of Physics, Chemistry and Biology will have multiple choice questions, while that on Gandhian Thought will be of essay and / or short answer type.


How To Apply:
The Prospectus and Application Form with syllabus, question papers of Gandhian thought for the last 5 years, with model question papers of Physics Chemistry and Biology can be had from the office of the Dean by remitting a sum of Rs.1050/- (Rs.1000 + Rs.50 as postal charges) only by Money order in favour of the Dean, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, District Wardha - 442102 or by paying Rs.1000/- in cash at the college counter. Candidates must write their full address in capital letters and phone number on the space for Communication and the space for sender's address on the money order form.
Contact:
Dean,
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences,
Sevagram, District,
Wardha, Maharashtra – 442102 Telephone: 07152-284341 to 355 (16 lines)
Web: www.mgims.ac.in

DATES TO REMEMBER:
Last date of receipt of filled up application with Entrance Examination fee of Rs. 1500/- is 26th February, 2010
Last date of receipt of filled up application with an additional late fee of Rs.100/- is 12th March, 2010.
Entrance Examination - 18th April 2010


Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi, New Delhi


Master of Business Administration (MBA),Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management (PGDOM),Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM)

MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS OPEN

IGNOU invites application for the following Degree/ Diploma Programme in Management:

Master of Business Administration (MBA) OR
Diploma in Management (DIM) OR
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDIM) OR
Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (PGDHRM) OR
Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management (PGDFM) OR
Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management (PGDOM) OR
Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM)


Master of Business Administration (MBA)

The MBA Programme consists of 21 courses in all. These comprise of:
. All the courses in PGDIM (Eleven Courses) ie MS-1 to MS-11
. Five courses from any one of the specialization streams
. Compulsory Courses (MS-91, MS-95) and one elective course (MS-92/93/94/96/97)
. Project Course (MS-100) equivalent to 2 courses.



All the above programmes have multi-media design, using technology aided delivery systems. These are offered through countrywide network of study centres. The University will be admitting the students for the above degree/diplomas in Management starting from July 2009 through an entrance test 'OPENMAT' to be held as per schedule given below.

Eligibility:
The following eligibility criteria has been approved by the Academic Council at its 46th meeting held on 13.01.2009 (AC 46.39.3).
Graduation in any discipline with 50% marks for General Category and 45% marks for reserved category;
OR
Bachelor's degree with 3 years of supervisory/managerial/professional experience.
Clearance of OPENMAT conducted by IGNOU. The candidates who have successfully cleared the entrance test for admission into Management Programme conducted by institutions like CAT, MAT and State level tests need not appear in OPENMAT.

For Foreign Students

Foreign students residing in India are eligible to seek admission in IGNOU programmes that have valid student visa for the minimum duration of the programme. Such students are required to remit the fee at par with foreign students (fee structure of foreign students could be downloaded from the www.ignou.ac.in. Admission of foreign students residing in India will be processed by the International Division of the University after ensuring their antecedents from the Ministry of External Affairs/Ministry of Human Resource Development.

Programmes with fixed number of seats are not opened for foreign students.

Admission to MBA (Management Programme) From Dim and PGSDM

Those who are Non-graduates and who have successfully completed DIM would be allowed to get admission into Management Programme (MBA), without re-appearing in Entrance Test (OPENMAT), after completing Bachelor's degree, if they so desire. In such a case they should send the re-registration form along with the mark sheet and copy of the Bachelor's Degree to the concerned Regional Director for getting admission to MBA, within the dates prescribed by the University for re-registration. Normally the dates are 1st February to 31st March and 1st August to 1st October for respective semesters.

The students qualifying any of PG Specialization Diplomas, if desirous of pursuing MBA, may do so by registering for other courses. However those who have done PG Specialization Diplomas under Direct Entry stream prior to 1997 will have to qualify OPENMAT test and apply for credit transfer by paying requisite fee on prescribed form to the Registrar (SR&E), IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068 as per credit transfer rules.


Entrance Test (OPENMAT XXVI, OPENMAT XXVII and IGNOU OPENMAT XXVIII)
DATES TO REMEMEBR

Admission to Management Programmes of IGNOU is done through OPENMAT Entrance Examinations, held twice a year.

For appearing in the entrance test (OPENMAT) a student has to fill up Application Form for OPENMAT ENTRANCE TEST– Form 1 which is provided separately in an envelope along with this STUDENT HANDBOOK AND PROSPECTUS. Please see the instructions for filling up the ENTRANCE TEST Form.

You need to send the form in the same envelope attached in the Prospectus by Registered/Speed Post so as to reach on or before the last date printed on the application form. No other document is required to be submitted along with this form. The Entrance Test will be held on the following dates:
OPENMAT XXVII Exam Date - 07.02.2010 (Sunday 10.00 A.M. — 1.00 P.M.)
Last date of submission of of the entrance test form (Form 1) University Headquarters - 15.12.2009
Eligible to take admission in (validity of openmat score) - IInd Sem., 2010 (July, 2010) and Ist Sem., 2011 (January, 2011)
Last date for submission of of the entrance application form for admission at the concerned Regional Centre along with Result Card, Identity Card and other relevant documents - 31st May, 2010 and 30th November, 2010
OPENMAT XXVIII - 22.08.2010 (Sunday 10.00 AM — 1.00 PM)
Last date of submission of of the entrance test form (Form 1) University Headquarters - 15.7.2010
Eligible to take admission in (validity of openmat score) – Ist Sem, 2011 (January, 2011) and IInd Sem., 2011 (July, 2011)
Last date for submission of of the entrance application form for admission at the concerned Regional Centre along with Result Card, Identity Card and other relevant documents - 30th November, 2010 and 31st May, 2011


A student can appear in anyone of the above OPENMAT Examinations. If a student wants to appear in more than one OPENMAT Examinations s/he is required to apply separately.


Admission:
Admission to the MBA, Diploma in Management, PGDIM and Post Graduate Diplomas in HRM, FM, OM, and MM, will be done on the basis of the score obtained in the OPENMAT, conducted all over India twice a year as per above schedule. (Clearance of OPENMAT conducted by IGNOU. The candidates who have successfully cleared the entrance test for admission into Management Programme conducted by institutions like CAT, MAT and State level tests need not appear in OPENMAT).
A result card will be sent to all the candidates appearing in the OPENMAT examination. It will indicate whether the candidate has qualified or not qualified for admission on the basis of cut-off score as decided by the University.

For admission a learner will have to apply on the specified APPLICATION FORM – Form 2 which is given
in the Prospectus along with required documents to the Regional Director concerned. You are advised to retain a Photo Copy of the Application Form submitted to IGNOU. Admission will be offered to all those attaining the cut off score and above, subject to their fulfilling other eligibility criteria as mentioned in Appendix 1.


Validity of Openmat Score: Candidates who have qualified for admission on the basis of the score obtained in the Entrance Test (OPENMAT) will be eligible to take admission into Management Programme in any of the subsequent semesters. For example, a student who has qualified for admission in August 2009 test, may take admission in any of the following two semesters i.e. either in January 2010 or July 2010 semester, one who qualifies in February 2010 test may take admission in July 20010 or January 2011 semester and one who qualifies in August 2010 test may take admission in January 2011 or July 2011 semester. The last dates for submission of the Application Form for Admission to these semesters are as follows:

For those qualifying August 2009 Test — Ist Sem 2010 (January 2010) – 30th November, 2009
(OPENMAT-XXVI) IInd Sem. 2010 (July 2010) – 31st May, 2010

For those qualifying February 2010 Test — IInd Sem. 2010 (July 2010) – 31st May, 2010
(OPENMAT-XXVII) Ist Sem. 2011 (January 2011) – 30th November, 2010

For those qualifying August 2010 Test — Ist Sem 2011 (January 2011) – 30th November, 2010
(OPENMAT-XXVIII) IInd Sem. 2011 (July 2011) – 31st May, 2011


IGNOU OPENMAT XXVII and XXVIII - Indira Gandhi National Open University Admission to Management Programmes 2010

Friday, November 27, 2009

All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Examination (AIEEE ) 2010


Conducted by CBSE for selecting candidates for BE/ B.Tech./ B.Arch./ B.Plan Programmes


Exam Scheme
Entrance examination would consist of two papers i.e. 1st paper consisting of three parts of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of equal weightage with objective type questions for BE/B.Tech courses and 2nd paper – consisting of Mathematics,Aptitude Test and Drawing for B. Architecture and B. Planning. The Aptitude Test is designed to evaluate candidate’s perception, imagination, observation, creativity and architectural awareness.


Subject combination for each paper & type of questions in each paper are given in the table below :
Paper 1
Physics,Chemistry & Mathematics
Objective type questions with equal weightage to Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics

Paper 2
Mathematics-Part I - Objective type Question
Aptitude Test-Part II - Objective Type Question
& Drawing test-Part III - Questions to test drawing aptitude

BE/ B.Tech. aspirants need to take paper I and B.ARCH/B.PLANNING Aspirants need to take Paper II

Schedule of Exam
25.04.2010 -0930-1230 Hours- Paper 1- Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics

25.04.2010 - 1400-1700 Hours - Paper 2 - Part I , PartII & Part III

Candidates can opt for question papers either in English or in Hindi.

Negative Marking
For each incorrect response one fourth (1/4) of the total marks allotted to the question would be deducted. No deduction from the total score will, however, be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer sheet. The candidates are advised not to attempt such item in the answer sheet if they are not sure of the correct response. More than one answer indicated against a question will be deemed as incorrect response and will be negatively marked.

Eligibility Criteria
• The minimum academic qualification for admission through AIEEE 2010 is a pass in the final examination of 10+2 (Class XII) or its equivalent referred to as the qualifying examination. Those appearing in 10+2 (Class XII) final or equivalent examination may also appear in AIEEE 2010 for consideration of provisional admission. Those appearing in 10+2 (Class 12) in 2011 are not eligible to appear in AIEEE-2010.
• Subject combinations required in the qualifying examination for admission to B.E./B.Tech. and B. Arch./B. Planning Courses shall be as under:

B.E/B.TECH
Compulsory- Physics & Mathematics
Optional – Chemistry, Bio-technology, Computer Science, Biology

B.ARCH/B. PLANNING
Compulsory- Mathematics with 50% marks in aggregate at 10+2 level

The number of attempts which a candidate can avail at All India Engineering/ Architecture Entrance Examination shall be limited to 03(three) uniformly for all the candidates in consecutive years. The candidates passed +2 to exam in 2008, 2009 or appearing in +2 in 2010 are only eligible to appear in AIEEE-2010.

Candidates passed +2 in 2007 or before or appearing in 2011 are not eligible to appear in AIEEE-2010.

Date of Birth
Only those candidates whose date of birth falls on or after October 01, 1985 are eligible. However, in the case of Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Physically Handicapped (PH) candidates, upper age limit is relaxed by 5 years, i.e. SC, ST and PH candidates who were born on or after October 01, 1980 are eligible. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board/University certificate only will be taken as authentic.

How to Apply
Information Bulletin containing Application Form can also be obtained by post from the Assistant Secretary (AIEEE), Central Board of Secondary Education, PS 1-2, Institutional Area, I P Extension, Patparganj, Delhi - 110092 or personally from Regional Offices of CBSE and Designated Branches of Syndicate Bank/other Banks/Designated Institutions

The cost of Information Bulletin inclusive of examination and counselling fee for BE/B.Tech only or B.Arch/ B.Planning only is Rs. 450/- for General and OBC candidates and Rs. 225/- for SC/ST candidates. Candidates appearing for both BE/B.Tech and B.Arch/B.Planning together should send their application form along with additional fee in the form of Demand Draft of Rs. 300/- for General & OBC candidates and Rs. 150/- for SC/ST candidates in favour of Secretary, CBSE payable at Delhi/ New Delhi.

For candidates opting examination centre in foreign country, the examination and counselling fees for appearing in BE/B Tech only or B Arch/B Planning only is Rs. 1000/- for General and OBC candidates and Rs. 500/- for SC/ST candidates that includes counselling fee. They should send additional fees @ Rs. 550/- for General and OBC Category & Rs. 275/- for SC & ST Category in the form of demand draft in favour of Secretary, C.B.S.E payable at Delhi/New Delhi. Those who want to appear both BE/B.Tech & B. Arch/B Planning together they should send their application form along with additional fee in the form of demand Draft of Rs.1550/- for General and OBC candidates and Rs. 775/ - for SC/ST candidates in favour of Secretary, CBSE payable at Delhi/New Delhi.

To obtain Information Bulletin containing Application Form by post, candidates should send their request to the Assistant Secretary (AIEEE), Central Board of Secondary Education, PS 1-2, Institutional Area, IP Extension, Patparganj, New Delhi - 110092 along with a bank draft of Rs.500/- for General and OBC Category and Rs. 275/- for SC/ST candidates in favour of The Secretary, CBSE, payble at Delhi/New Delhi and a self-addressed envelope of 12” x 10”. This includes Rs. 50/- towards postal charges.

Candidates appearing for both BE/B.Tech and B.Arch/ B.Planning together should send their application form along with additional fee in the form of Demand Draft of Rs. 300/- for General & OBC and Rs. 150/- for SC/ST candidates in favour of Secretary, CBSE payable at Delhi/New Delhi.

Online submission of application
The online submission of particular may be made at website www.aieee.nic.in. The candidates should supply all the required details while filling up the online form. On submission of details, a Confirmation page with Registration No. shall be generated. Candidates are required to take printout of Confirmation page and paste photographs, put left hand thumb impression and Sign in the space earmarked for the purpose.

Important Dates:



Sale of AIEEE Information Bulletin containing Application Form 01.12.2009 to 31.12.2009
Online submission of application on website http://www.aieee.nic.in 16.11.2009 to 31.12.2009
Last date for

.Receipt of request for Information Bulletin and Application Form by Post at AIEEE Unit,CBSE,PS1-2,Institutional Area,IP Extension,Patparganj,Delhi-110092 - 10.12.2009

.Sale of Information Bulletin at designated branches of Syndicate Bank, Regional Offices of the CBSE and designated institutions - 31.12.2009

. Online submission of applications 31.12.2009

. Receipt of complete applications “by post” including Registration Forms with Bank Draft at AIEEE Unit, CBSE, PS1-2,Institutional Area,IP Extension,Patparganj,Delhi-110092 - 5.01.2010



for more details visit aieee.nic.in

Thursday, November 26, 2009

ALL INDIA ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO MBBS/BDS COURSE, 2010


UNDER 15% MERIT POSITIONS IN MEDICAL/DENTAL COLLEGES

Applications are invited in the prescribed form for All India Pre-Medical / Pre-Dental Entrance Examination (AIPMT) 2010 to be conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi as per the following schedule for admission to 15% of the total seats for Medical/Dental Courses in all Medical/Dental Colleges run by the Union of India, State Governments, Municipal and other local authorities in India except in the States of ANDHRA PRADESH AND JAMMU & KASHMIR :-
1. Preliminary Examination - 3rd April, 2010 (Saturday)
2. Final Examination - 16th May, 2010 (Sunday)

PATTERN OF EXAMINATION: BOTH PRELIMINARY AND FINAL EXAMINATION WOULD BE OBJECTIVE TYPE.

Eligibility for CBSE AIPMT 2010
(i) He/She has completed age of 17 years at the time of admission or will complete the age on or before 31st December of the year of his/her admission to the 1st year M.B.B.S./B.D.S. course and is an INDIAN NATIONAL.

(ii) The upper age limit for All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Entrance Examination is 25 years as on 31st December of the year of the entrance examination. Further provided that upper age limit shall be relaxed by a period of 5 (five) years for the candidates of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Other Backward Classes.

(iii) The number of attempts which a candidate can avail at All India Pre-Medical/Pre- Dental Entrance Examination shall be limited to 3 (three) uniformly for all the candidates.

(iv) The candidate must have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the qualifying examination. In respect of candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together in qualifying examination be 40% instead of 50% for General Candidates. Further, for persons for locomotory disability of lower limbs, the minimum of 45% marks for General-PH and 40% marks for SC-PH/ST-PH/OBC-PH are required. Those who are taking plus two examination in 2010 can also appear for the entrance test provisionally subject to their fulfilling the conditions later.

(v) 15% seats for SC candidates, 7.5% seats for ST candidates, 27% seats for non-creamy layer OBC candidates in Central Institutions only and 3% seats on horizontal basis for Physically Handicapped candidates are reserved in 15% All India Quota for MBBS/BDS courses.

CBSE AIPMT 2010 Important Dates
Online
Online submission of application may be made by accessing the Board's website www.aipmt.nic.in from 20-10-2009 (10.00 A.M.) to 27-11-2009 (5.00 P.M.).

How to Apply:

Instructions for sending online application, payment of fee and computer generated printout are available on the Board's website.

Fee of Rs.800/- for General/OBC Category Candidates and Rs.450/- for SC/ST Category

Candidates may be remitted in the following ways:
1. By Credit card, or
2. Through Demand Draft in favour of the Secretary, Central Board of Secondary Education,
Delhi drawn on any Nationalized Bank payable at Delhi.

Offline
Offline submission of Application may be made on the prescribed Application Form. The Information Bulletin and Application Form costing Rs.800/- for General/OBC Category and Rs.450/- for SC/ST category can be obtained against Cash Payment from the designated branches of Canara Bank/Regional Offices of the CBSE between 20-10-2009 to 27-11-2009. Information Bulletin and AIPMT 2010 Application Form can also be obtained by Post from the Board by sending a written request with a Demand Draft for Rs.850/- for General/OBC Category and Rs.500/- for SC/ST Category payable to the Secretary, Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi along with a Self Addressed Envelope of size 12" x 10". The request must reach to the Board on or before 18-11-2009. The request should be superscribed as "Request for Information Bulletin and Application Form for AIPMT-2010".

Last date of submission of Application Form:
Both offline and online(Computer generated printout) Application should be sent through registered post/speed post only so as to reach to the Board on or before 04-12-2009.


Boards address for sending Application:
The Deputy Secretary (AIPMT), Central Board Secondary Education, Shiksha Kendra, 2, Community Centre, Preet Vihar, Delhi-110 301

CANARA BANK BRANCHES

IMPORTANT:

Candidates must purchase the Application Forms from the designated branches of Canara Bank or Regional Offices of CBSE only. Application Form obtained from an unauthorized source will be REJECTED.

Candidates are advised NOT to dispatch Application Form by Courier.

Applications received after last date i.e. 04-12-2009 will not be accepted irrespective of the date of booking.

Detailed information is available on Board's website www.aipmt.nic.in


MAHATMA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES,SEVAGRAM,MAHARASHTRA


MGIMS WARDHA MBBS 2010 ADMISSION NOTICE

Applications are invited on prescribed form for admission to MBBS course starting from 1st July 2010.

The candidates shall be selected as per their merit in the Entrance Examination to be held on 18th April 2010 at Nagpur, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai.


Those students who are going to appear in 10+2 higher secondary board examination in March/April 2010 are also eligible to appear in the competitive entrance examination.

In the entrance examination the paper of Physics, Chemistry and Biology will have multiple choice questions, while that on Gandhian thought will be of long and short answer type.

The prospectus and application form with syllabus, question papers of Gandhian thought for the last 5 years, with model question papers of Physics, Chemistry and Biology can be had from the office of the Dean by remitting a sum of Rs. 1050/- (Rs. 1000 + Rs 50 as postal charges) only by money order in favour of the dean, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, District Wardha-442101 or by paying Rs. 1000/- in cash at the college counter.

Candidates must write their full address in capital letters and phone number on the 'space for communication and the space for sender's address on the money order form.

The Prospectus and form will be available from 1st December 2009.

The last date of receipt of filled up application with entrance examination fee of Rs. 1500/- is 26th February, 2010 and with an additional late fee of Rs. 100/- is 12th March, 2010.

Eligibility: The candidate must attain 17 years of age on or before 31st December of the year of admission. The candidate must have passed 12th standard examination under 10+2 system of Maharashtra state higher secondary education board or equivalent examination of any recognized board of any Indian university with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology individually in each subject in one and the same attempt.

The candidate must have obtained minimum 50% marks (40% in the case of SC/ST/VJ/NT/OBC) taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

The admission is subject to any direction given by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, Hon'ble High court of Bombay Bench, Nagpur, Maharastra university of Health Sciences, Nashik and the Medical Council of India.

Note:
. The fee structure in MGIMS is as applicable to the Govt. Medical Colleges in Maharshtra state. The Institute does not have any paid seats.

. Please visit their website www.mgims.ac.in for updates.

Contact:
Dean,Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences,
Sevagram, District Wardha, Maharashtra – 442102, India.
Ph: 07152-284341 to 355
Visit: www.mgims.ac.in

VIT University - Vellore Institute of Technology


Engineering Entrance Examination-2010 (VITEEE – 2010)

B.TECH. ADMISSION CALENDAR :



Date of Advertisement December 13, 2009
Date of Issuing the Application Forms December 14, 2009
Last Date for Submitting the Forms February 20, 2010
VITEEE-2010 April 17, 2010
Commencement of Classes July 1st week, 2010




To obtain the B.Tech. admission application form please send a DD for Rs.750/- (Rupees Seven Hundred and fifty only) in favour of "VIT University" payable at Vellore. The brochure and application form will be mailed you in the third week of December. The DD needs to be sent to

DR. E. JAMES JEBASEELAN SAMUEL
Admissions Officer
VIT University
Vellore-632 014,
Tamil Nadu, India.
Phone: + 91-416-220 2125, 220 2157, 220 2168
Fax: +91-416-224 5544, 224 0411
Email: admission@vit.ac.in


VITEEE - 2010 (All India Engineering Entrance Exam)

VIT rated among the top 10 Premier Institutions by India Today - 2009 ranking

BTech Programmes Offered: (Duration – 4 Years)

Bioinformatics
Bio-Medical Engineering
Biotechnology
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Information Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical and Energy Engineering

For further details please visit: www.vit.ac.in


Why Read Before Class?



Everyone's college and grad school experience is a little different, but the one thing all have in common is reading. You already know that college entails a lot of reading. Expect your reading load to triple, at least, in graduate school. With such a huge set of reading assignments, you might be tempted to fall behind and not read before class. Here are six reasons why you should avoid temptation and , instead, read ahead of time, before class.
1. Make the most of class time.

When you read ahead of time, you're more likely to understand the organization of the lecture. You'll be better able to figure out what's important and what isn't (and thereby take effective notes).

2. Understand the topic and what you don't understand.

If you've read beforehand you can focus your attention on filling gaps in your understanding by paying more attention during some parts of the lecture and by asking questions.

3. Participate.

Most classes require at least some participation -- answering questions and participating in class discussions. It's easy to participate when you know the topic. Reading beforehand helps you to know the topic and have the time to consider your perspective and opinions.

4. Show off.

Reading before class lets you show that you've read, that you care, and that you are intelligent. You'll be able to ask intelligent questions and participate in a way that demonstrates preparation, interest, and mastery of the material.

5. Participate in group work.

Many classes require group work, often in class. If you've read, you're ready and likely will not mooch on your classmates, or benefit from their hard work. In turn, if you've read you can tell when the group is taking a wrong turn.

6. Show respect.

Reading ahead of time shows respect for the instructor and interest in the class. While instructors' feelings shouldn't be the primary motivator of your behavior, relationships with faculty are important and this is one easy way to get your relationship with your professor off to a good start.

Academic Calendar to Prepare for the School Year



There is one thing that all students – undergraduate and graduate – need: A calendar. Not just any calendar, but an academic calendar. Academic calendars are not just for students, professors also use them. What’s unique about an academic calendar? Well, it’s a calendar, but it’s specialized for academics because it follows the academic year, from mid-August to July, rather than the calendar year. This tiny difference allows students to use the same calendar throughout the school year rather than use one during the Fall semester and another during the Spring semester. It’s not uncommon, especially in graduate school, to make appointments and mark important days a semester in advance. Do yourself a favor and get an academic calendar.

What to Expect , The First Day of Class



The first day of class is the same in college and graduate school, and this is true of all disciplines. Day 1 is all about introducing the class. There are different ways of approaching the first day:
Some professors dive right into course content, beginning with a lecture.
Others take a more social approach, using discussion and team-building activities like games, asking students to get to know each other, and posing non-course related discussion topics.
Most professors will ask students to introduce themselves: What's your name, year, major, and why are you here? Many will ask students to provide information and may pass out an index card for each student to record contact information and perhaps answer a question such as why they enrolled, one thing they hope to learn, or one concern about the course.
The Syllabus
Regardless of style, whether emphasizing content, social , or both, all professors distribute the syllabus during the first day of class. All will discuss it to some extent. Some professors read the syllabus, adding additional information as appropriate. Others draw students' attention to main points. Some say nothing, simply distribute it and ask that you read it. No matter what approach your professor takes, it is in your best interest to read the syllabus very carefully.

Then What?
What happens after the syllabus is distributed varies by professor. Some professors end class early, often using less than one-half a class period. They might explain that it is impossible to conduct class when no one has read. In reality, this isn't true, but it is more challenging to hold class with new students who have not read and have no background in the field.

Alternatively, professors might end class early because they are nervous. Everyone finds the first day of class nerve-wracking - students and professors alike. Are you surprised that professors get nervous? They're people too. Getting through the first day of class is stressful and many professors want to and that first day as soon as possible. After the first day is done they can fall into the old routine of preparing and teaching class. And so many otherwise enthusiastic professors end class early on the first day of school.

Some professors however, hold a full length class. Their rationale is that learning begins on day 1 and what happens in that first class will influence how students approach the course and will therefore influence the entire semester.

There is no right or wrong way to begin class , but you should be aware of the choices the professor makes in what he or she asks the class to do. This awareness might tell you a little bit about him or her and might help you prepare for the semester ahead.


You Missed Class: What Do You Do?



Regardless of how good a student you are, how detail-oriented, hard working, or diligent, you can be certain that you will miss a class at some point in your academic career. And likely many more than one. There are many reasons for missing classes, ranging from illness, emergencies, and bereavement, to hang overs and a desire to sleep in. Why you missed class matters - to you. If it was for irresponsible reasons, your absence signals that you need to take a closer look at your obligations and priorities.
What do you do after missing class? Do you just show up at the next class and start fresh? What about material that you've missed? Do you talk to professors? Here are 7 things that you can do when you're absent (before and afterwards)

1 . Understand that some faculty, especially graduate faculty, take offense at absences for any reason. Period. They might be a bit more warm for students who were gravely ill, but don't count on it. And don't take it personally.

2. Be aware of attendance, late work, and make-up policies. This information should be listed in your course syllabus. Some faculty do not accept late work or offer make-up exams, regardless of the reason. Others offer opportunities to make up for lost work, but have very strict policies about when they will accept make-up work. Read the syllabus to ensure that you don't miss any opportunities.

3. Ideally, email your professor before class. If you're ill or have an emergency, try to send an email to inform the professor that you cannot attend class and, if you wish, provide an excuse. Be professional - offer a concise explanation without going into personal details. Ask whether you may stop by his or her office during office hours to pick up any handouts. If possible, hand in assignments beforehand, by email (and offer to hand in a hard copy when you're back on campus, but an emailed assignment shows that it's completed on time).

4. If you cannot email before class, do so afterwards.

5. Never ask if you "missed anything important." Most faculty feel that class time itself is important. This is a surefire way to make a professor's eyes roll (maybe inwardly, at least!)

6. Do not ask the professor to "go over what you missed." The professor lectured and discussed the material in class and likely will not do it for you now. Instead, demonstrate that you care and are willing to try by reading the course material and handouts, and then asking questions about what you don't understand. This is a more productive use of your (and the professor's) time. It also demonstrates initiative.

7. Turn to your classmates for information about what happened in class and ask that they share their notes. Be sure to read more than one students' notes because students have different perspectives and might miss some points. Read notes from several students and you're more likely to get a complete picture of what happened in class.

Tips for Taking Notes in Class



Success in college and graduate school is not a matter of luck nor innate intellectual ability - it is a matter of skill. It is not simply the smartest who excel in grad school (many smart folks don't!). Instead it is the most prepared and competent students who succeed. One way to increase your odds of making it as a grad student is to learn important study skills, such as how to take notes in class.
1. Read.

This isn't a tip for during class, but for before class. Do the assigned reading before class so that you have a general grasp of the material and can determine if you have questions about major points. Reading before class helps you to anticipate the main points and the organization of the lecture. Familiarity with the material allows you to focus on your own questions and makes it easier for you to take notes on important points rather than capture the instructor's every word.

2. Use visuals, outlines, and handouts

Instructors often provide outlines, on overheads, black boards, handouts, etc. Use these as a guide to what's important to learn. However, realize that there is more to know than what appears on the visuals. Sometimes a professor will write a single word on the board and students will write that word in their notes. Guess what? The word alone will not help you; provide context. What does the word mean? What does it relate to? Why did the professor draw your attention to it? Remember that there is more to know than simply the visuals. Professors often (not always) draw students' attention to the most important information. But don't rely on them. Instead actively process the material and determine whether it belongs in your notes, regardless of whether it appears in a handout or overhead.

3.Pay attention to signal words and phrases.

Professors often give clues to what material is important by using signal words and phrases, such as: this is on the test (obvious!), important , remember, to summarize, to repeat, to conclude, and for example. Professors provide subtle and not-so-subtle clues to what's important. Pay attention.

4. Don't record every word.

Process the material. Some students write down every word the professor says. That won't help you when it comes time to study. Don't write it all without thinking or processing it. Try to determine the important concepts. For everything you write, note the details, why it is important, how it relates to other materials, and include an example. You may not have enough time to include all of this information during class, but immediately after class spend 10 minutes reviewing your notes to add details and link ideas to other information. You'll be glad that you did so - especially when it comes time to study for an exam.

How to Approach your Teachers for Help


What are common reasons why you might seek out professors for assistance?

Few students make it through college or graduate school without seeking assistance from a professor for help at one time or another. In fact, it's important to seek help rather than let problems fester and intensify. So, how do you approach a professor for one-on-one time?
Why Seek Help?
What are common reasons why you might seek out professors for assistance?

You've fallen behind in class because of illness
You've failed a test or assignment and do not understand the course material
You have questions about the requirements of a given assignment
You need advice on the subject of your major
You cannot reach the class teaching assistant during his or her posted hours
You need clarification on policies and/or schedules
OK, so there are lots of reasons to seek assistance from professors.
Why Do Students Avoid Seeking Professors' Help?
Sometimes students avoid asking for assistance or meeting with their professors because they're embarrassed or intimidated. What are common anxieties experienced by students?

Feeling "out of the loop" after missing several classes
Fear of asking a "dumb question"
Fear of confrontation
Shyness
Discomfort over approaching a professor of a different age, gender, race, or culture
Tendency to avoid interactions with those in authority
If you're going to progress as a student -- and especially if you wish to attend graduate school, you must set your intimidation aside and ask for the help that you need.
Approach Your Professor (Politely and Respectfully)

Contact. Determine the preferred mode of contact; check the course syllabus as professors indicate their preferred methods of contact and related information. Ask yourself: Is this urgent? If so, then contact by phone or stopping by his or her office during office hours is probably the most logical step. Otherwise, you can try e-mail. Wait a few days for a response (remember that teaching is a professor's job, so don't expect replies over evenings, weekends, or holidays).
Plan. Check the syllabus for the professor's office hours and policies before you make your request so that you are already familiar with their schedule. If the professor requests that you return at another time, do your best to meet at a time which is convenient for him or her (e.g., during office hours). Don't ask a professor to go out of his or her way to meet you at a time that is inconvenient because professors have many more responsibilities than teaching (e.g., lots of meetings within the department, university, and community).
Ask. Asking is the only way to learn your professor's preferences. Say something like, "Professor Smith, I need a few minutes of your time so that you can help me with a question/problem I'm having with ___. Is this a good time, or can we set up something that is more convenient for you?" Keep it short and to the point.
Prepare for Your Meeting
Pull your thoughts together beforehand (as well as all of your course materials). Preparation will permit you to remember to ask all of the questions that you need answered and arrive with confidence to your meeting.

Questions. If you are anxious at all about talking with your professor, prepare a list of your questions beforehand. Be efficient and try to accomplish everything in one meeting, rather than coming back time and time again with further questions.
Materials. Bring your class notes and syllabus with you to refer to, if you have questions specifically related to course materials, so that you have all the details you need. If you need to refer to a text book, bookmark the pages that you will need to refer to so you can get to them quickly.
Notes. Come prepared to take notes (i.e., bring a pen and paper to your meeting). Notes will help you record and remember the responses to your questions and prevent you from asking the same questions later in the course.
At the Meeting


Be punctual. Punctuality signifies respect for your professor's time. Do not arrive early or late. Most professors are pressed for time. If you need to meet with your professor again, ask him or her if you can set up another appointment, following the suggestions above.
Address. Unless your professor has indicated otherwise, address him or her by last name and with the appropriate title (e.g., Professor, Doctor).
Gratitude. Always thank the professor for his or her time and express any gratitude that you feel is appropriate for the specific help that he or she has provided. This rapport will leave the door open for future appointments.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

AIIMS 2010 Entrance Exam Dates - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi


AIIMS Medical Entrance Examination Dates for PG and UG Courses 2010

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS
TO BE CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR – 2010


1 All India PG Medical & Dental – 2010 ( AIPGMEE 2010 )


Entrance Examination
10th January, 2010 (Sunday)


Result Notification
15th February, 2010

2
Ph.D. Programme – January, 2010


Entrance Examination
17th January, 2010 (Sunday)


Result (written test)
19th January, 2010


Departmental Assessment
21st January, 2010


Final Result Notification
25th January, 2010

3
AIIMS-PG (MD/MS/M.Ch.(6 yrs.)/MDS)-July, 2010


Entrance Examination
9th May, 2010 (Sunday)


Result (to be declared)
25th May, 2010


1st Counselling
11th June, 2010


2nd Counselling
18th June, 2010


Open Selection
28th July, 2010

4
DM/M.Ch/MHA-July, 2010


Entrance Examination
16th May, 2010(Sunday)


Result (written test)
19th May, 2010


Departmental Assessment
21st May, 2010


Final Result Notification
23rd May, 2010

5
M.B.B.S.- 2010


AIIMS MBBS Entrance Examination
1st June, 2010 (Tuesday)


AIMMS MBBS 1010 Result (to be declared)
15th July, 2010

6
B.Sc.(Hons.) Para-Medical Courses-2010


Entrance Examination
5th June, 2010 (Saturday)


Result (to be declared)
10th June, 2010


1st Counselling
15th July, 2010


2nd Counselling
22nd July, 2010

7
B.Sc.(Hons.) Nursing – 2010


Entrance Examination
13th June, 2010 (Sunday)


Result Notification
23rd June, 2010

8
B.Sc. Nursing (Post-certificate) – 2010



Entrance Examination
19th June, 2010 (Saturday)


Result (written test)
21st June, 2010


Personnel Assessment
22nd June, 2010


Result Notification
25th June, 2010

9
M.Sc. Nursing – 2010


Entrance Examination
27th June, 2010 (Sunday)


Result (to be declared)
2nd July, 2010


1st Counselling
16th July, 2010


2nd Counselling
20th July, 2010

10
Ph.D. Programme – July, 2010


Entrance Examination
4th July, 2010 (Sunday)


Result (written test)
7th July, 2010


Departmental Assessment
9th July, 2010


Final Result Notification
12th July, 2010

11
M.Sc. Courses - 2010


Entrance Examination
10th July, 2010 (Saturday)


Result (to be declared)
19th July, 2010

12
M.Biotechnology-2010


Entrance Examination
17th July, 2010 (Saturday)


Result (to be declared)
21st July, 2010

13
AIIMS-PG (MD/MS/M.Ch.(6 yrs.)/MDS)-January, 2011


Entrance Examination
14th November, 2010 (Sunday)


Result (to be declared)
25th November, 2010


1st Counselling
10th December, 2010


2nd Counselling
16th December, 2010


Open Selection
28th January, 2011

14
DM/M.Ch/MHA-January, 2011


Entrance Examination
5th December, 2010 (Sunday)


Result (written test)
8th December, 2010


Departmental Assessment
10th December, 2010


Final Result Notification
14th December, 2010

VITEEE - 2010 VELLORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING ENTRANCE EXAMINATION


For Admission (2010) to Undergraduate Engineering Courses and programmes at the undergraduate level at Vellore University (formally Vellore Institute of Technology )

VITEEE 2010 (All India Engg. Entrance Exam)
VIT rated among the top 10 Premier Institutions by India Today - 2009 ranking

B.Tech Programmes Offered: (Duration – 4 Years)

1. Bioinformatics
2. Bio-Medical Engineering
3. Biotechnology
4. Chemical Engineering
5. Civil Engineering
6. Computer Science & Engineering
7. Electronics & Communication Engineering
8. Electrical & Electronics Engineering
9. Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
10. Information Technology
11. Mechanical Engineering
12. Mechanical & Energy Engineering

VITEEE 2010 Important Dates
B.TECH. ADMISSION CALENDAR
Date of Advertisement December 13, 2009
Date of Issuing the VITEEE 2010 Application Forms December 14, 2009
Last Date for Submitting the Forms February 20, 2010
VITEEE-2010 April 17, 2010
Commencement of Classes July 1st week, 2010

To obtain the B.Tech. admission application form please send a DD for Rs.750/- (Rupees Seven Hundred and fifty only) in favour of "VIT University" payable at Vellore. The brochure and application form will be mailed you in the third week of December. The DD needs to be sent to

DR. E. JAMES JEBASEELAN SAMUEL
Admissions Officer
VIT University
Vellore-632 014,
Tamil Nadu, India.
Phone: + 91-416-220 2125,
220 2157, 220 2168
Fax: +91-416-224 5544, 224 0411
Email: admission@vit.ac.in

B.Tech. PROGRAMMES 2010 Batch

VITEEE 2010 NOTIFICATION
To be advertised on December 13, 2009

Given below are the Details for Last Year

VITEEE Eligibility :

Candidates who are Resident Indian or Non Resident Indian whose date of birth falls on or after 1st July 1987 are eligible to apply for VITEEE. They should have studied in regular, full time formal education in their schooling.
A pass in 10+2 or its equivalent with a minimum average of 60% of marks in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics or Biology (PCM/PCB).
A pass in 10+2 or its equivalent with 50% average marks in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics or Biology (PCM/PCB) for
Candidates belonging to SC/ST
Students hailing from Jammu & Kashmir and from the North Eastern States of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizroram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura.

Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics (PCM) candidates are eligible for all the programmes.
Physics, Chemistry & Biology (PCB) candidates are eligible only for B.Tech. Bioinformatics, Bio-Medical Engg. & Biotechnology programmes.
Candidates appearing for the 10+2 examination in March/April 2009 are also eligible to apply.



Vellore Institute of Technology Admission Procedure:


Entrance Examination Centres
Agartala, Agra, Ahmedabad, Ananthapur, Aurangabad, Bangalore, Bareilly, Bhagalpur, Bhilai, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Bokaro, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Delhi, Dhanbad, Durgapur, Gangtok, Goa, Gurgaon, Guwahati, Gwalior, Hissar, Hyderabad, Indore, Itanagar, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Jalandhar, Jamshedpur, Jhansi, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Kochi, Kolkata, Kota, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Madurai, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nainital, Nellore, Noida, Patna, Puducherry, Pune, Raebareli, Raipur, Rajahmundry, Rajkot, Ranchi, Rourkela, Salem, Shimla, Silchar, Siliguri, Surat, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirapalli, Tirunelveli, Udaipur, Varanasi, Vellore, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Warangal

Issue of Applications will start on Monday, 14th December 2009
The application form can be obtained
From the designated branches of Post Offices on cash payment of Rs. 750/-. Details of branches from which applications will be sold is available in the VIT website: www.vit.ac.in
By sending a Demand Draft for Rs. 750/- drawn in favour of “VIT University”, payable at Vellore, to the Admission Officer with a request letter containing the full address of the applicant. (or)
By handing over a DD for Rs. 750/- in person at VIT University, Vellore (or) at our Chennai Administrative office.

Publication of VITEEE results in leading websites.

Call for counselling in batches and allotment of branches on the basis of the rank.

Contact Details

Admissions Officer
VIT University
Vellore-632 014,
Tamil Nadu, India.
Phone: + 91-416-220 2125,
220 2157, 220 2168
Fax: +91-416-224 5544, 224 0411
Email: admission@vit.ac.in

GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY Common Entrance Test (IPU CET) 2010


NOTIFICATION OF DATES OF COMMON ENTRANCE TESTS FOR ACADEMIC SESSION 2010 - 2011

Established by Govt. of NCT of Delhi under the Provisions of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Act (9 of 1998) Kashmere Gate, Delhi – 110006 Website : www.ipu.ac.in Ph.: 011-23900166 – 68


The University is pleased to announce the following schedule of Common Entrance Tests to be held for admissions to various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes of the university for the academic session 2010-2011

GGS Indraprastha University (GGS IPU) adds 816 seats

Professional Programmes:

1. PGMC (MD/MS), Date of CET – 02 April, 2010 (Friday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 03 April, 2010 (Saturday)

2. MCA/MCA (SE), Date of CET – 22 May, 2010 (Saturday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 29 May, 2010 (Saturday)

3. MBBS Stage I, Date of CET – 22 May, 2010 (Saturday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 05.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 29 May, 2010 (Saturday)

4. Master of Mass Media, Date of CET – 23 May, 2010 (Sunday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 03 June, 2010 (Thursday)

5. M.Ed, Date of CET – 23 May, 2010 (Sunday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 03 June, 2010 (Thursday)

6. LE to B.Tech (Diploma), Date of CET – 23 May, 2010 (Sunday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 03 June, 2010 (Thursday)

7. LE to B.Tech (B.Sc Grads), Date of CET – 23 May, 2010 (Sunday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 03 June, 2010 (Thursday)

8. MPT, Date of CET – 29 May, 2010 (Saturday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 03 June, 2010 (Thursday)

9. MOT, Date of CET – 29 May, 2010 (Saturday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 03 June, 2010 (Thursday)

10. MPO, Date of CET – 29 May, 2010 (Saturday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 03 June, 2010 (Thursday)

11. B.A. (LL.B)/BBA (LL.B), Date of CET – 29 May, 2010 (Saturday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 03 June, 2010 (Thursday)

12. M.Sc (Bio and Conv.), Date of CET – 30 May, 2010 (Sunday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

13. BHMCT, Date of CET – 30 May, 2010 (Sunday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

14. BJMC, Date of CET – 31 May, 2010 (Monday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

15. B.Pharma, Date of CET – 31 May, 2010 (Monday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

16. BPT/BOT/BPO, Date of CET – 01 June, 2010 (Tuesday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

17. B.Ed, Date of CET – 01 June, 2010 (Tuesday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

18. B.Sc (H) Nursing, Date of CET – 02 June, 2010 (Wednesday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

19. M.Sc (EN), Date of CET – 02 June, 2010 (Wednesday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

20. M.A. (Eng and Comm.), Date of CET – 03 June, 2010 (Thursday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

21. LE to B.Pharma (Diploma), Date of CET – 03 June, 2010 (Thursday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

22. BCA, Date of CET – 04 June, 2010 (Friday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

23. LLM, Date of CET – 04 June, 2010 (Friday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 10 June, 2010 (Thursday)

24. MBA, Date of CET – 05 June, 2010 (Saturday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 17 June, 2010 (Thursday)

25. B.Tech, Date of CET – 05 June, 2010 (Saturday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 17 June, 2010 (Thursday)

26. MBA (SEM), Date of CET – 06 June, 2010 (Sunday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 17 June, 2010 (Thursday)

27. BBA, Date of CET – 06 June, 2010 (Sunday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 04.30 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 17 June, 2010 (Thursday)

28. B.Tech (Bio Tech), Date of CET – 07 June, 2010 (Monday), Time of CET – 10.30 – 01.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 17 June, 2010 (Thursday)

29. MBBS Stage II, Date of CET – 13 June, 2010 (Sunday), Time of CET – 02.00 – 05.00 p.m., Date of declaration of result – 19 June, 2010 (Saturday)

Schedule for the CET for other programme, if any shall be notified separately.

Anna University Chennai - Distance Education Programmes MBA, MCA and M.Sc



Anna University Chennai, Centre for Distance Education invites applications for the following programmes in Distance Mode

1. MBA - General Management
2. MBA - Technology Management
3. MBA - Financial Services Management
4. MBA - Retail Management
5. MBA - Health Services Management
6. MBA - Human Resources Management
7. Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
8. Master of Science (M.Sc.) - Information Technology


Eligiibility
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
1. Any Bachelor Degree in 10+2+3 pattern
2. A pass in the Entrance Test (DEET) conducted by Anna University Chennai

Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
1. Any Bachelor Degree in 10+2+3 pattern. The Candidate should have studied Core Mathematics either at +2 level or Mathematics / Statistics / Computer Oriented subject as one of the subjects at the Degree level
and
2. A pass in the Entrance Test (DEET) conducted by Anna University Chennai

Master of Science (M.Sc.) Information Technology
1. B.Sc.* (Mathematics / Computer Science / Information Technology / Software Engineering / Electronics)
(or)
B.Sc.* (Physics / Statistics / Chemistry) or B.E.S.* with Mathematics or Computer Science as allied subject
(or)
B.Sc.* Applied Sciences (Computer Technology / Information Technology / Computer Systems Maintenance and Networking)
(or)
B.C.A.* (or) B.E.*/ B.Tech.* (any branch)
and
A pass in the Entrance Test (DEET) conducted by Anna University Chennai

ELIGIBILITY FOR AMIE CANDIDATES
Candidates with AMIE or similar qualification awarded by Professional Institutes approved by MHRD are also eligible for admission to MBA/MCA Degree Programme, if they have (i) Two years of experience after obtaining AMIE or similar Degree and (ii) A pass in the Entrance Test (DEET) conducted by the Centre for Distance Education, Anna University Chennai, Chennai - 600 025.

ELIGIBILITY OF TANCET CANDIDATES
Those candidates who have appeared for TANCET conducted by Anna University Chennai and have valid TANCET score are also eligible for admission to MBA/MCA Degree Programme offered through Distance Mode either in the Current Academic Year Batch or in the immediate Calendar Year Batch. However, they have to satisfy all other eligibility criteria. They can also appear for the Entrance Test (DEET) and compete with others.

Important Dates
Last Date for receipt of requisition for issue of application form by post: 21.12.2009
Last Date for issue and receipt of completed applications: 31.12.2009
DATE OF ENTRANCE TESTS: 31.01.2010

The Entrance Tests will be conducted at Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, , Trichy and Vellore

How to Apply
Application forms can be obtained in person from the Centre for Distance Education, Anna University Chennai, Chennai – 600 025 on payment of Rs.650/- in the form of Demand Draft drawn in favour of “The Director, Centre for Distance Education, Anna University Chennai” payable at Chennai.

Application forms can also be obtained by post by sending a Demand draft for Rs.700/- drawn in favour of “The Director, Centre for Distance Education, Anna University Chennai” payable at Chennai. Please write your Name, Communication Address and Mobile Number on the reverse of the Demand Draft. The completed application should be sent to “The Director, Centre for Distance Education, Anna University Chennai, Chennai – 600 025”

Blank application form can be downloaded from the web-site “annauniv.edu/cde” and the same may be filled. The completed application along with the demand draft for Rs. 650/- drawn in favour of “The Director, Centre for Distance Education, Anna University Chennai” payable at Chennai., along with a self addressed post card should be sent to “The Director, Centre for Distance Education, Anna University Chennai, Chennai – 600025. Please write your Name, Communication Address, Application Number and Mobile Number on the reverse of the Demand Draf

For further detail
Contact : The Director, Centre for Distance Education, Anna University Chennai, Chennai - 600 025. Phone : 044-22203112, 044-64502506/07/08 Website : www.annauniv.edu/cde and www.distanceannauniv.org Exclusive Email address for admission Email ID: distanceprog@annauniv.edu


West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam


B. Arch Course in Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur

Applications are invited from Indian Citizens for admission to undergraduate courses in Engineering/Technology/ Medical/Dental and Pharmacy in Universities/ Colleges in West Bengal and B. Arch Course in Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur and Jadavpur University for the academic session 2010-2011,

The Admissions will be on the basis of a JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION - JEM 2010, to be conducted by the "WEST BENGAL JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS BOARD".


For Graduate Programmes in Engineering & Technology / B.Arch. / Dairy Technology / Agricultural Engineering / Pharmacy
Candidates have to appear for Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry Subjects and have to apply in Form E

For Graduate Programmes in Medical / Dental / Pharmacy
Candidates have to appear for Biological Sciences, Physics & Chemistry Subjects and have to apply in Form M

For Graduate Programmes in Engineering & Technology / B. Arch. / Dairy Technology / Agricultural Engineering / Pharmacy / Medical / Dental
Candidates have to appear for Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry and Biological Sciences Subjects and have to apply in Form C

Eligibility Criteria :
The applicant must be a citizen of India and should have passed the H.S.(10+2) or its equivalent examination. The general candidates must have to secure at least 50.00% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or Biology taken together (40.00% for SC/ST candidates) and at least 30.00% marks in English (for all categories). In addition, candidates must secure at least pass marks in the subjects individually including vernacular (or any other fifth subject) as mentioned below:

B.E/B.Tech./B.Arch : Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English and vernacular or any other fifth subject.

M.B.B.S/B.D.S. : Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and vernacular or any other fifth subject.

PHARMACY: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology, English and vernacular or any other fifth subject.

For MBBS and BDS courses : In addition to the aforesaid eligibility criteria, the general candidates must have to secure at least 50.00% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biological Sciences taken together (40.00% for SC/ST) in the Joint Entrance Examination, W.B.

Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination in 2010 will be allowed to sit for JEM-2010 provisionally and their admission, if merit listed, will be subjected to satisfying the minimum requirements of eligibility as specified above.

Age Restriction :
Candidates must be 17 (seventeen) years of age or above as on 31.12.2010. There is no upper age limit except for the Marine Engineering course for which the upper age limit is 25 years as on 31.07.2010.

Residential Requirements:
Candidates desirous of seeking admission to Government Engineering / Technology Colleges, Govt. Medical and Dental Colleges as well as to Private Medical and Dental Colleges, must have been residing in the State of West Bengal continuously at least for last 10 (ten) years as on 31.12.2009 or their parents must be permanent resident of West Bengal having their permanent home address in the State of West Bengal.

How to Apply
The Application Kit (i.e., prescribed printed application form along with Information Brochure and a printed window envelope) will be available from different Branches of United Bank of India (as specified below) on payment of Rs.500/- (for E / M type Form) and Rs.600/- for C type Form in cash .

Sale of Application form|: The Application Kit will be available from 18.11.2009 to 31.12.2009 at the following Branches of UNITED BANK OF INDIA :

Old Court House St., College St, Sealdah, Hatibagan, Jadavpur, Behala, Mayukh Bhawan - Salt Lake, BESU Shibpur, Sonarpur, Asansol, Durgapur City Centre, Burdwan (B.C.Rd.), Katwa (Station Rd.), Serampore, Chinsurah, Arambag, Kalyani, Krishnagar, Barasat, Diamond Harbour, Kolaghat, Haldia, Kharagpur, Suri, Bolpur, Bankura, Purulia, Berhampur, Raghunathgunj, Raiganj, Balurghat, Malda, Siliguri, Alipurduar, Darjeeling (25, H.D. Lama Rd.), Jalpaiguri, Coochbehar, Agartala (Tripura) on all working days between banking hours on payment of requisite fee.

The Application Kit may also be obtained by Post from the Board's Office on application with an additional fee of Rs.100/- (Rupees one hundred) only. The total amount (i.e., cost of application form plus Rs.100/-) has to be paid by Demand Draft drawn in favour of "WEST BENGAL JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS BOARD" payable at Howrah/Kolkata.

The last date for request for application-kit by post is 08.12.2009 and
the last date for receipt of completed application form by Speed Post only is 12.01.2010.

Request for application form received beyond the stipulated date as mentioned above will not be entertained and the Board shall not be held responsible in any manner whatsoever for such non-receipt arising out of postal delay. The Application Kit may also be obtained from the Board's Office only with payment of actual cost of the form plus late fee of Rs. 200/- (Rupees Two Hundred) only. The whole amount is to be paid through a Bank Draft to be drawn in favour of "West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board" payable at Kolkata / Howrah from 01.01.2010 to 07.01.2010. The application form once purchased cannot be returned or replaced.

The duly filled in application form must be sent in the printed window envelope received by the candidate within the Application Kit by SPEED POST only so as to reach the office of the Board by 12.01.2010. Submission of Application Form by hand or courier service will not be accepted.

For more details visit www.wbjeeb.in

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Bhartiya Shiksha Parishad, Lucknow


Distance education Admission 2009-10

(Department of distance education)

Bharat Bhawan, Matiyari Road, Chinhat, Lucknow (U.P.)

Website: www.bspuplko.org, www.iips.org.in, Email: bsp_edu@yahoo.com

Admission – 2009-10 (26th session)

Legally valid and registered by U.P. govt. according to UGC letter F.No. 7-3/97 (MPC) dated 22.10.09, NCTE Jaipur letter no. F.No. 5-342/NRC/NCTE/2005-1597 dated 17.05.05 and various order passed by Hon’ble high court legally valid admissions in Teachers Training/Management etc. programme are open through regular/part time distance education

1. B.Ed (Bachelor of Education), Duration: 1 and 2 years, Eligibility: Graduate or equivalent, Seats per state: 500-500

2. M.Ed (Master of Education), Duration: 1 year, Eligibility: B.Ed or equivalent, Seats per state: 180

3. BTC/JBT/DTE (Basic Teachers Course), Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

4. M.Phil/Ph.D. (all subject), Duration: 1 year, Eligibility: PG/LL.M/CA or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

5. MBA (Business Management), Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: Graduate or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

6. MSA (School Administration), Duration: 1 year, Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

7. LL.B (Vidhi Ratna), Duration: 3 years, Eligibility: Graduate or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

8. B.P.Ed (Bachelor of Physical Education), Duration: 1 year, Eligibility: Graduate or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

9. M.P.Ed (Master of Physical Education), Duration: 1 year, Eligibility: B.P.Ed or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

10. D.P.Ed (Diploma in Physical Education), Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent, Seats per state: 120

11. C.P.Ed (Physical Education Certificate), Duration: 1 year, Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

12. D.Ed (Diploma in Education), Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

13. B.A. LL.B (Law Honors), Duration: 5 years, Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

14. B.A./B.Com/BCA (Graduation), Duration: 5 years, Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent, Seats per state: 200

Admission in any of the above courses can be taken on the basis of minimum 45% aggregate marks without any entrance examination. Prospectus and admission form can be obtained from the counter of Rs. 200/- or by post through demand draft/M.O. of Rs. 250/- in favour of ‘Indian Institute of Professional Studies’ Deep Bhawan, Polytechnic Chauraha, Faizabad Road, Indira Nagar, Lucknow-226015.

Last date of submitting the application form is 31.12.2009

Last date of submitting the application form with late fee of Rs. 200/- is 15.01.2010.

Examination centre: At districts level in all major cities of India

Medium of examination: Hindi/English/Regional languages.

Admission registration fees: (sl 1 to 9) Rs. 2500/-, (sl 10 to 14) Rs. 1050/-, exam to be held in December/May.

For further information go through the website www.bspuplko.org Forms can also be downloaded through the website. It is compulsory to send form fees Rs 200/-. Discount in fees as rules and regulation is also available. Students having less than 45% aggregate marks, will have to clear the entrance exam.

Note: Applications with photograph for guest faculty and for study/examination centre from educational institutions/NGO are also invited, Tel 0522-2354451, Fax 0522-2354339


Monday, November 23, 2009

Indian Institute of Forest Management ,Bhopal


Fully residential two year Post Graduate Diploma in Forest Management (PGDFM)

Eligibility
Applicants should have (a) at least a three-years bachelor s degree in any discipline obtained through the 10+2+3 system or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), with minimum 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/PD) or equivalent CGPA.

Candidates appearing for the final year graduation examination are also eligible to apply provided they complete it before June 30, 2010 and fulfill the eligibility criteria as set by IIFM.

Admission Procedure

STEP-1: Common Admission Test (CAT)
All applicants desirous of seeking admission in PGDFM at IIFM, Bhopal have to appear for Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted by Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) between 28th November to 07th December 2009 by responding to their notification published in leading national dailies dated 30th August 2009. The CAT bulletin can be obtained from selected branches of Axis Bank on payment before 1st October 2009. IIFM will use the CAT score only for short-listing the candidates for two year full time post graduate programme. IIMs have no role either in the selection process or in the conduct of the programme.

STEP-2: IIFM Application Form :
In addition to CAT, the candidates should fill up a separate application form for admission to PGDFM. This form can be obtained either personally or by post by sending a Demand Draft of Rs 900/- (Rs 450/- for SC / ST) drawn in favour of "Director, Indian Institute of Forest Management" payable at Bhopal. Alternatively, the form can be downloaded from the website and the filled in hardcopy of the form along with the Draft for the specified amount should be sent to IIFM. Alternatively the information bulletin and the application form can be purchased by paying cash at the various centres of the following coaching institutes (Photocopy of the cash receipt issued by the coaching institute should be attached) :

1. IMS Learning

2. PT Education

Filled in application form, complete in all respect including the CAT registration number (which will be available on CAT admit card, issued by IIM) should reach IIFM Bhopal on or before 10th December 2009. Applicant should attach the photocopy of CAT admit card along with IIFM application form.

STEP-3: Group Discussion/Interview:
Candidates shortlisted on the basis of CAT score, will be called for Group Discussion and Interview at IIFM, Bhopal during February/March 2010.


Other Important Information
Providing inaccurate or incomplete information or malpractice of any kind or canvassing will result in disqualification of the candidate.

PLEASE NOTE THAT ADMISSION UNDER ANY CATEGORY IS SUBJECT TO MEETING THE SELECTION CRITERIA AS SPECIFIED BY IIFM. IN CASE OF ANY DISPUTE, THE JURISDICTION WILL BE THE COMPETENT COURT OF BHOPAL ONLY.

The PGDFM application form and bulletin will be dispatched to the candidates soon after receiving their requests along with the required application fee. IIFM will not be responsible for any postal delay or loss. If a candidate, after having made a request to IIFM with the requisite money, does not receive the application form, she/he may enquire about it through Phone, Fax or E-mail.

Candidates should ensure that the completed PGDFM application form reaches IIFM by December 10, 2009

Send Application to:
Chairperson, PGDFM Admission
Indian Institute of Forest Management
Nehru Nagar, Bhopal 462 003 INDIA
Phone : 91-755-2775716, 2773799 Extn. 349, 339 & 370 FAX : 91-755-2772878,
Email:admission@iifm.ac.in, ashutosh@iifm.ac.in
Internet:www.iifm.ac.in/admission

Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur


Six-Semester, Three-Year Full-Time residential LL.B. (Hons.) Programme leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Law with specialization in Intellectual Property Law

Eligibility for Admission
First Class Bachelors Degree in Engineering / Technology / Medicine or equivalent.
OR
First Class Masters Degree in Science or Pharmacy.
OR
First Class MBA Degree with any of the above


Admission Procedure
All India written test for entrance to be conducted at Bangalore Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai. The institute reserves the right to cancel/reallocate any of the centers in case of insufficient number of qualifying candidates at a particular centre.
From the list of qualified candidates from the entrance test, the final selection of candidates will be made on the basis of Group Discussion/Personal Interview at Kharagpur and other centers as may be decided by the Institute from time to time.


Application Forms (submit online)
The hard copy of the filled in online form must accompany a draft of Rs.1000/- for General Category or Rs.500/- for SC/ST/PH Category drawn in favour of "IIT Kharagpur " payable at Kharagpur and should be sent to “The Dean RGSOIPL, IIT Kharagpur, Pin 721302” on or before 29th January 2010. The cover should be clearly marked as LL.B. 2010 Admissions.

Important Dates:

Availability of Application forms online December 1, 2009

Last date to submit Online application forms January 22, 2010

Date of entrance examination March 21, 2010


For details contact:
Deputy Registrar (Academic)
Phone: +91 - 3222 - 282050
FAX: +91 - 3222 - 282700
dyregac@adm.iitkgp.ernet.in

www.rgsoipl.iitkgp.ernet.in

Admissions 2010- Anna University Tiruchirappalli


Ph.D and MS (By Research)

Anna University Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) invites applications from eligible candidates for admission to Ph.D. / M.S. (By Research) degree programmes under various faculties as specified below

Programmes and Eligibility

Ph.D. Degree in Engineering / Technology
M.E. / M.Tech. / M.Pharm. or M.S. (By Research ) in the relevant branch of Engineering or Technology.


Ph.D. Degree in Science and Humanities.
M.Sc. / M.A./ M.S.(By Research) in the relevant branch of Science and Humanities
/M.C.A.

Ph.D. Degree in Management Sciences
M.B.A / Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management or Administration awarded by Indian Institute of Managements (IIMs) / M.S.(By Research) in Management Sciences.

Ph.D. Degree in Architecture and Planning
M.Arch. / M.Plan. / M.S. (By Research) in Architecture and Planning.

M.S. (By Research) Degree in Engineering / Technology
B.E. / B.Tech. / B.Pharm. in the relevant branch of Engineering / Technology

M.S. (By Research) Degree in Science and Humanities
M.Sc. / M.A. in the relevant branch of Science and Humanities / M.C.A.

M.S. (By Research) Degree in Management Sciences
B.E. / B.Tech. in any branch of Engineering / Technology or Master's degree in Commerce / Economics / Psychology / Statistics /Applied Mathematics / Mathematics / Operations Research

M.S. (By Research) Degree in Architecture and Planning
B.Arch. / B. Plan.

How to Apply
Applications can be obtained from the Centre for Academic Excellence, Anna University Tiruchirappalli in person or by post on payment of Rs.600/-(Rs.650/- by post) for General Category or Rs.300/- (Rs.350/- by post) in case of Tamil Nadu SC/ST candidates on production of a copy of community certificate.

The fees should be paid in the form of Demand Draft drawn in favour of "The Director (Admissions), Anna University Tiruchirappalli" payable at Tiruchirappalli on or before 05.12.2009.

contact 0431 - 2407958, 2407964 or tau.edu.in for more details

Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore


Summer Research Fellowship-2010

The Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, has invited applications for admission to Summer Research Fellowships-2010. Students who have secured not less than 80% (Maths & Science subjects only) in their 10th and 12th/ equivalent examinations and not less than first class in graduate and postgraduate (if applicable ) examinations are eligible to apply.

Only students presently studying in I&II year of BSc; I,II&III year of BE/ B.Tech/MBBS/ BVSc/BPharma; 1st year of MSc and I-IV year of integrated MSc with the above mentioned academic requirements need to apply.

Students selected under this programme are placed with scientists at the Centre or elsewhere in India for two months with a stipend of Rs. 5000/- PM and travel support as per norms.

Detailed Information and the application form can be downloaded from www.jncasr.ac.in/srfp.php.

Last date of receipt of completed application is 11th December 2009.

Goa University, Faculty Management Studies


MBA Admission 2010 - 12 Batch

HIGHLIGHTS:
100% Case Study Method of the Harvard / IIM Type.
Formal Credit Courses in Soft Skills / Contemporary Issues.
100% Continuous Assessment.
Well Placed Alumni help with Placement.
On Line Journal Database.
On Line Interactions through Course Management Software (Please log in as a Guest at goalnet.unigoa.ac.in:8090 and find out).
Weekly Interactions with Executives.

Alternate Trimesters for Industry Internship.
Mock Interviews by Executives every Trimester.
Faculty including Visiting Faculty with IIM / Industry Background.
Exchange Program with Germany.
Wireless Connectivity for Laptops.
Opportunity to Opt for Courses from Humanities, Social Science and Pure Science.

Eligibility:
Graduation in any discipline, of a recognized university. Those in their Final Year can also apply.

Selection:
Based on XAT conducted by XLRI on January 03, 2010 Weight for work experience. Admission for foreign nationals based on GMAT scores.

Important:
Register online for XAT - 2010 by filling the XAT form at XLRI's website before November 30, 2009 and complete formalities for XAT (see www.xlri.edu/xat).

Procure Goa University MBA prospectus cum application form from the Department of Management Studies, Goa University, Goa - 403206 by sending a DD for Rs.700/- (Rupees Seven Hundred Only) in favor of "Registrar, Goa University" payable at any bank in Panaji (Panjim) or Download the application form from www.unigoa.ac.in and send the filled in form with the required DD.

Submit filled in form to the following address on or before January 09, 2010.

The Coordinator (Admissions),
Department of Management Studies,
Goa University, Goa - 403206,
Phone: 91 - 832 - 6519094,
Email: adm_mba@unigoa.ac.in.

Centre for Development Studies - CDS ,Thiruvananthapuram


PhD Program in Economics

Ulloor, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 011,
Kerala, Website: www.cds.edu

PhD Program in Economics

Admission 2010

CDS invites applications for admission to its full - time residential program, leading to PhD in Economics of the Jawaharlal Nehru University or the University of Kerala.

The Program has a strong orientation towards Development Studies with a core economics component and encourages cross - disciplinary inputs. Core areas of research at CDS and the current themes of PhD studies are listed elsewhere.



Master's with ≥ 55% marks and MPhil with FGPA of at least 6.0 (high second class) in Economics or related disciplines in Development Studies.

Those awaiting award of the MPhil Degree can also apply.
SC, ST & PH candidates eligible irrespective of percentage of marks.
Those who do not have an MPhil may be considered in exceptional cases of merit, if having at least two years research experience in a University / Research Institution and research publications in refereed academic journals.
Foreign nationals and those who have undergone the qualifying Programs abroad will be eligible subject to clarification on equivalence of their Degrees by the University.
Financial Assistance:

All the selected candidates will be offered Fellowships, available under various schemes.

ICSSR Institutional Doctoral Fellowships Six:

Presently @ Rs. 6,000 per month for those who have cleared NET for lectureship and @ Rs. 5,000 for those who have not cleared the NET. The Fellowships carry an annual contingency Grant of Rs. 12,000 and have a tenure 3 Years.

ICSSR is considering revision of the tenure and emoluments; pending such revision, CDS has augmented this scheme to provide stipend @ Rs. 6,000 for all and an additional fourth year.

Further, ICSSR has earmarked one fellowship for University / College Teachers which will have a tenure of two years and with salary protection.

CDS Endowment Fellowships:

Two fellowships under the National Research Program on Plantation Development, funded by the Government of India Ministry of Commerce, are available to selected scholars who plan to work on aspects of Plantation Development.

These Fellowships have a maximum tenure of four years; emoluments are presently at ICSSR rates, but are likely to be revised.

Selected scholars can avail of the UGC's JRF and the RGNF for SC / ST candidates, if awarded such fellowships by the UGC. The schemes provide fellowship @ Rs. 12,000 for the first two years and @ Rs. 14,000 for the final three years.

Selected scholars from SC / ST communities of Kerala can seek assistance under the Government of Kerala Fellowship Scheme which is of UGC Fellowship tenure and 75% of UGC rates.

Selection Process:

The selection process has two phases:

First, candidates will be short - listed for Interview on the basis of their scores for Academic Record and Study Proposal.

1. Evaluation of the Research Proposal by a faculty panel.

2. Score for the Academic Record on a weighted scheme:

(2 x % of marks for the +2 course) + (3 x % marks for Bachelor's) + (5 x % of Marks for Master's) + (5 x % of marks for MPhil). Coursework grades will be reckoned for those awaiting award of MPhil Degree.

Final selection will be based on a personal Interview by the Admission Committee, comprising of CDS faculty as well as an ICSSR nominee.

The Committee shall base its recommendations on an assessment of the viability of the proposed study, whether it can be undertaken at CDS and the candidate's aptitude and capability to undertake the study.

Applicants are encouraged to take note of the current areas of research and research interests of the faculty at CDS.

The Personal Interviews are scheduled at CDS on 07 January 2010.
Selected candidates shall join the Program on or before February 01, 2010.

For additional information please contact:

Program Office,
Phone: 0471 - 244 8884; 098950 53902,
Email: acad@cds.ac.in.

How to Apply:

Application is to be submitted in the Prescribed Format along with

Self attested copies of all mark sheets / certificates from +2 onwards.
Study Proposal (Please read the Guidelines with the Application form).
Application Fee of Rs. 200, as a DD drawn in favour of the Centre for Development Studies, payable at Trivandrum.
SC, ST and PH (with ≥ 40% disability) applicants are exempted from payment of application fee.
Application Deadline: 30th November, 2009.