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National Institute Of Technology (Deemed University) Spot Admission

Admission in NIT against Vacant Seats will be taken on 31.08.2005 to fill up the following vacant seats, State wise and Category wise on the basis of AIR of AIEEE - 2005. Time of Reporting: 9.30 AM to 10.30 AM; Venue: Library Building of the Institute. Andhra Pradesh (5OP); Arunachal Pradesh (1OP); Bihar (1OP); Delhi (2OP, 1ST); Gujarat (2OP, 1SC); Goa (1OP); Haryana (3OP); Jarnmu & Kashmir (2OP); Jharkhand (1OP); Kerala (1OP, 2ST); Karnataka (1OP, 1SC); Meghalaya (1OP, 1SC); Maharashtra (6OP); Manipur (1OP); Madhya Pradesh (3OP); Mizoram (2OP, 2SC); Pondicherry (1ST); Tripura (1OP); Uttar Pradesh (1OP); Uttaranchal (1OP); Lakshadweep (2ST); West Bengal (7OP, 10ST). Details regarding vacancies State wise, Branch wise and Category wise are available in the website www.nitdqp.ac.in. The interested students who were eligible for Central counselling/eligible for State specific seats and not allotted seats against Form 1 & Form 2 in CCB Counselling held during 01.07.2005 to 11.07.2005, may appear for spot admission with the following documents, (a) AIEEE- 2005 Rank Card and Admit Card, (b) (10+2) Mark sheets, (c) Date of birth certificate, (d) Category certificate if applicable, (e) Cash of Rs. 11,135/-. ST seats can be converted to SC, if ST candidates are not, available. No SC/ST seats will be converted to OP. The Institute address is
Mahatma Gandhi Avenue, Durgapur
- 713 209, Burdwan (West Bengal).

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National Institute of Technoiogy

SILCHAR 788 010 (ASSAM) Admission against State Specific Vacant Seats
Counselling for filling up of state specific seats at NIT Silchar (after Form2 second allotment) will be held on 17th August 2005 for valid rank holders of AIEEE2005. Details of such vacancy seats are as follows
Assam

1ST

Himachala Pradesh

1Op

Nagaland

1Op,2 ST

Daman & Diu

1Op

Manipur

3 Op

Madya Pradesh

1(OPPH)

Gujurat

2Op,1 SC

West Bengal

1(OPPH)

Jammu & Kashmir

1 SC

Tripura

1(OPPH)

Goa

1 Op

Mizoram

2 Op,1ST

Lakshyadeep

1 SC

Bihar

1 Op

Uttar Pradesh

1 SC

Chandigarh & Delhi

3 Op

Meghalaya

1 SC

Punjab

1 Op

Arunachala Pradesh

1 Op

Kerala

2 Op

Andhra Pradesh

1 Op,1 SC

Kerala

2 Op

Haryana

1 Op

Pondicherry

1 SC

(Note: As per the letter No.F.Secy CCB/Misc/2005 dated: 05.08.2005 from Secretary, CCB Delhi, if after institutional level counselling, Physically handicapped seats remain vacant, these seats should be converted into respective categories, i.e. OPPH to OP, SCPH to SC and STPH to ST and be filled accordingly through institutional level counselling.)

Interested candidates who have appeared in AIEEE2005 and have obtained a minimum of 34 marks in AIEEE 2005 (5% of the maximum marks) can send their willingness either by fax (03842233797) or email (admission@nits.ac.in) mentioning Name of the candidates, AIEEE Roll no and AIEEE Rank, state of Eligibility by 16th August 05. Eligible candidates are advised to report for counselling on 17th August 05 at 10 am with original documents and admission fee of Rs. 21,000.00 (Rupees twenty one thousand only). They should come prepared for attending classes and stay in the hostels. Classes have already commenced from 25′h July 05. Candidates are advised to visit the Institute website www.nits.ac.in for further details.

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Indian Institute Of Carpet Technology: Direct Admission To Btech

Indian Institute of Carpet Technology (Under Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India) Chauri Road, Bhadohi-221401(U.P.) Ph.05414-225504

Application for BTech in Carpet and Textile Technology from Eligible candidates who appeared in AIEEE-2005 for consideration of admission against the resultant vacant seats including dropout. No. of Seats: (A) Open - 7 (B) Open Physically Handicapped -1 (C) SC -4 (D) ST -2. If physically handicapped candidate is not available under Category B, seat will be filled from Open Category. SELECTION: As per instruction of CCB, only those candidates who have obtained minimum of 34 marks in AIEEE-2005 are eligible. Admission will be offered strictly according to merit of All India Rank of the respective category in AIEEE-05 depending upon the available seats in each category. Candidates applying for admission and also those who have already registered will be considered strictly as per above eligibility norms for which they are required to submit the AIEEE-2005 Score Card. COUNSELLING: For Institutional counselling, the eligible candidates are required to appear personally at the Institute on Friday 19.08.2005 at 11:00 AM. The candidates are required to submit (before counselling) all original documents/ certificates/caste certificates, passport size photographs, medical certificate (in case of OPPH), AIEEE - 05 Score Card and two Bank Drafts - drawn in favour of the Director, IICT and payable on UBI/CBI at Bhadohi (i) of Rs. 500/- towards Registration fee (non refundable) and (ii) of Rs. 32,500/- (returnable in case of non selected candidates). In case of admitted candidates, the amount will be adjusted against their first installment of fees including Hostel fee. Applications may be sent by email/fax/post as to reach the Institute by 16.08.2005 (Last Date). For prescribed form and more details about the Institute, Fees and other facilities, visit Institutes website: www.iict.ac.in.

Alerts : Direct Admission To B. tech

Second in JEE, Capital student faces AIEEE setback

NITISH Shrivastav may have come second in the IIT-Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) yesterday but today, when the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) results were announced, he found he had failed to make it even to the top 60.

Nitish secured 65th rank in the exam conducted for admissions to B.E./ B.Tech. and B. Arch/ B. Planning courses in 20 National Institutes of Technology (NITs), three International Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), some self-financed deemed universities and central government-funded institutions.

Not making it to the AIEEE top 50 has disappointed Nitish, 17, who said: I feel let down by this rank when I compare it to the rank I got in the JEE, says Nitish, 17. Even so, he admits: I totally neglected the AIEEE. The JEE was my main focus throughout. Though I am disappointed, I am not surprised that I did not do well. I was not expecting to do well.

More : cities.expressindia.com

Students take it easy for MHT-CET

Having given IIT-JEE & AIEEE, students are less stressed about this exam

Nineteen-year old Karthik Venkat has just returned from a holiday in Chennai and is in no mood to prepare for the MHT-CET exams on May 17. I have given the IIT-JEE and AIEEE and I am keeping my fingers crossed to get good scores in one or both. MHT-CET is also important, but I am appearing for it so as to keep my options open, he feels.

An estimated 29,930 students will be appearing for the exam this Thursday at 65 centres all over Mumbai. But most less stressed as compared to other tests. IIT-JEE and AIEEE both went reasonably well, but I cant be assured of a seat there. Thats the reason I am giving MHT-CET. Its pretty easy to pass CET as they are much simpler and has objectives unlike other tests, says 18-year-old Neville Mascarenhas. Moreover, there is no negative marking in MHT-CET, he adds.

More : .dnaindia.com

Scholarship test

Aspire Learning Company has announced the Aspire Admission-Cum-Scholarship Test for students currently in Classes VI to XII.

It will be conducted across south India on May 20. The test has been designed to evaluate the students general knowledge, numerical and verbal abilities, analytical and logical reasoning skills.

Aspire will offer up to 35 per cent scholarships on the tuition fees to help successful students undergo courses such as foundation programme for classes VI to X and AIEEE/BITSAT/IIT-JEE/AIPMT for classes XI and XII.

More : hindu.com

Haryana Board fails bright students

THE Haryana School Education Board put the future of many students, including 19 students of Government Boys Senior Secondary School, Sector 7, Panchkula, at stake when it declared the results of Class XII recently. The board had declared 19 students of the 23 students studying in science stream at the school as failed.

According to the result, these 19 students had not cleared their physics paper. The board had not added marks of the practical exam of these students to the final result.

It is no less than playing with the lives of these bright students who have been scoring between 80 per cent and 90 per cent in their papers throughout the year.

More : cities.expressindia.com

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