After a 17-year trial, a Delhi court has ruled against the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for undue delay and negligence in declaring the revised Class XII board exam marks of a student. CBSE did nothing to put an end to the shock, humiliation and trauma suffered by the complainant by delaying retotalling of his marks. The Board cannot escape its liability to pay damages for the agony and depression caused to him, additional district Judge G P Mittal said while fining CBSE Rs 10,000 for negligence of duty. Complainant Rajneesh Chandra Narang, presently a homeopathy practitioner and resident of Tagore Garden, had in the year 1988 appeared for his Class XII board exams held by CBSE. When the results came out, he found that he had scored high marks in all subjects except physics (52%), much against his expectations. He applied to the CBSE for retotalling his physics marks on May 23 the same year, on the condition that the Board would inform him of the outcome within 10-12 days. However, they got back to him only after 54 days (July 18), hampering the complainants chances of applying for any professional course.
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Students appearing for Board examinations will have 15 extra minutes to read the question papers. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has given its approval to the changes suggested in the National Curriculum Framework 2005. The CBSE announced that the question papers will be redesigned in a manner that students should be able to complete them in two-and-a-half hours instead of the stipulated three. This would leave 30 minutes for revising. For the Class X board examinations, question papers for science, mathematics, and social science will be redesigned. While for Class XII, the papers for physics, chemistry, biology,
If you are a first-year student in an undergraduate medical or engineering degree course after having appeared in the CBSE pre-medical test or the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE), heres some good news coming your way. CBSE will give out monthly scholarships worth Rs 1,000 to 350 medical students and 150 engineering students who cleared the entrance examinations in 2005. And in continuation of the boards newfound zeal towards the single girl child, 5% of the total numbers of scholarships under both heads have been reserved for the single girl child. To be eligible for the scholarship scheme, the
Is CBSE going to introduce a grading system for the Class 10th board exams for the academic year 2007-8 or not? If you go by the Union HRD ministrys reply to a question posed in the Rajya Sabha, it is not going to be so. CBSE officials, however, say the grading models will be ready by February which will come into effect for Class 9th students from April 2006 and in Class 10th the following year. Special differential models for grading languages and social sciences papers are also being developed. While papers for subjects like mathematics and science will be
CBSE Pre-Medical 2006 Final Exam
CBSE Pre-Medical 2006 Final Exam
Preliminary examination to screen candidates for the main examination would be held on April 2, 2006.
The final examination for admission to various medical and dental colleges in the country would be held on May 14, 2006.
For more details visit the official websites www.cbse.nic.in
The Centre has announced free education from Class V to XII in CBSE-affiliated schools for every girl who is the only child in her family. And the "only girl child" will also get a Rs 2,000 per month scholarship for postgraduate studies in any recognised institute in the country. But these will be for a limited number of girl students. These university level students will be called "Indira Gandhi scholars" to perpetuate the memory of the former prime minister. The major initiative comes into being this financial year. The initiative extends the benefit of free education at least
CBSE Pre-Medical 2006 Preliminary Exam
Preliminary examination to screen candidates for the main examination would be held on April 2, 2006.
The final examination for admission to various medical and dental colleges in the country would be held on May 14, 2006.
For more details visit the official websites www.cbse.nic.in
Rs.500/-per Month as Scholarship for Lone Ward in Classes XI, XII
The CBSE has finally stepped in to take the girl child under its wings. After private schools all over the country raised a hue and cry against the freeship offered to single girl child, the board has come forward and announced scholarships of Rs500 per month for every single girl child in classes XI and XII who has scored 60% or above in her class X board examinations.
These scholarships will be offered only to students of the schools where the monthly fee is up to Rs1, 000 and will
CBSES Telecounselling Service From Feb 1 To Cover 13 Cities
Help is at hand for students panicking over the approaching board exams. Starting February 1, the CBSE is going to start its exam helpline for students in 13 cities across the country for the first time the facility will also be available in Mumbai, Kolkata, Coimbatore, Vishakhapatnam and Hosur, apart from the eight cities where the facility is already available.
Students studying in CBSE schools in countries like Dubai, Qatar and Kuwait would also be able to avail the counselling facility being offered by the board with the help of 40
Online submission of application with photograph and signature on Computer Printed Form generated and down loaded from the website www.aieee.nic.in and to be sent by Registered/Speed Post (NOT BY COURIER) to CBSE and payment made by Demand Draft in favour of the Secretary, CBSE, payable at Delhi.
Candidates submitting applications online are required:
to mention his/her Registration No., Name and Address on the back of the Pay Order/Demand Draft
to retain a photocopy of computer printed Form to serve as reference for future correspondence, and
to retain a photo copy of the Bank
Did you know that Delhi students are really good in maths with 69 (most in India) scoring a 100 per cent in the subject? In comparison, Chennai, that saw the best overall results with a pass percentage of 90 per cent, has just 51 students with a 100 in the subject, according to figures provided by the CBSE. But Delhi's grasp over English and Sanskrit isn't great. Not a single student has scored over 93 in English (elective) in the Capital while no one has scored more than 97 in Sanskrit. . Chennai, on the other hand, has the English
This year students can choose from an array of 32 courses in Engineering and Technology and four courses in Architecture and Planning through the AIEEE. In addition to the 18 National Institutes of Technology, there are many other nationally reputed institutes including Deemed Universities that admit students based on this examination conducted by the CBSE. Last year, more than four lakh students contested selection for the 10,000 seats across India. In 2005, there were 150 questions 75 in Physics and Chemistry. And another 75 in Mathematics. In 2005, the first and the last 10 questions in each subject area carried
In partial modification of the instuction contained in the Prospectus of AIET-2005for admission to Health Science Courses in the constituent college of this Vidyapeeth ,It is hereby informed that as CBSE:part-II-PMT is being held on Sunday,the 15th May-2005,the Entrance test of this Vidyapeeth will now be held on Tuesday,17 may 2005 from 10 am-1 pm.AIET 2005 should take note of this and appear accordingly.
Source : CBSE Entrance test
S S Medical College
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Address:Rawa, Madhya Pradesh
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Fax: 07662-251167
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Establish:1963
Coures: MBBS
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Fee: Tuition fee free seats Rs 15000 pa, Payment Seats Rs 126500 pa, NRIs/Foreign students US $ 10000
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How To Apply: 3 hostels with 104 seats for undergraduate and 60 seats for postgraduate students. 102 seats are reserved for girls. Boarding charges Rs 10000 pa
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Course: MD/MS
Description: MD Anaesthesiol,
The CBSE has started two merit-based scholarships for professional studies (medical and engineering) and another for undergraduate studies (non-medical and non-engineering). These scholarships are self-selective. Meritorious students of the AIPMT/AIEEE and Class XII public examinations, conducted by the board 2005 onwards, will be automatically considered. They would be valid for any other scholarship or benefit as well. A total of 500 scholarships a year (2,000 annually after four years), each worth Rs 1,000 per month, would be awarded for four years to those pursuing medical/engineering courses in the institutes participating in the CBS-conducted AIPMT/AIEE examinations or the Union government-controlled/aided institutes.
A final year student of the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, (IIT-G) has been missing since last week, IIT-G officials said here on Monday.
A Public Relations cell officer of IIT-G said that Pramathesh Ramchiary, a final year student of the Computer Science Engineering Department, was missing since May 8.
The officer added that the students father had contacted the Institute on May 11, being unable to contact his son.
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