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BVB Gandhi Institute of Computer Education and Information Technology

BVB Gandhi Institute of Computer Education and Information Technology
Get the details about BVB Gandhi Institute of Computer Education and Information Technology. Sample Question Papers, Results, Datesheet, Syllabus of BVB Gandhi Institute of Computer Education and Information Technology. Know the Eligibility, Admission Procedure, Study Centers, Courses offered by BVB Gandhi Institute of Computer Education and Information Technology.
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Address: Directora of Technical Education, Directorate of Technical Education, Govt. Polytechnic Jammu,Bikram Chowk, Jammu Tawi, Jammu and Kashmir

Phone-No: 2452224,9419122208

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Course: Office Assistant

Description: Office Assistant (Computer basics, Windows, Ms Word, Ms Excel, MsPowerPoint, Ms Access, Ms Dos, Introduction to Internet & Personality)

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Eligibility: a) Minimum Senior Higher Secondary (10+2) Exam Passed b) Age between 18 to 35 years c) Belonging to low-income Group. d)Unemployed/self Employed/House-Wives/Students

How To Apply: The application forms are available FREE OF COST at BVB-Gandhi Institute of Computer Education & Information Technology J&K Govt. Boys Polytechnic Bikram Chowk Jammu from 8th of Sept 2005 to 27th of Sept2005 between 9 AM to 2 PM.

Closing Date: 29 Sep 2005

Submission of Duly: From 8th of Sept. 2005 to 29th of Sept 2005 on working Selection Procedure : Computer Screening & Aptitude Test. Result of First Phase:Will be put on Notice Board on 1st Oct. 2005 at 1.30P.M. (Screening Result) The Course will be conducted in Batches. In a Week Three days will be given to each batch i.e. either Monday, Wednesday, Friday (MWF) on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday (TTS).

: College of Jammu and Kashmir :

National Institute of Animal Welfare (NIAW)

National Institute of Animal Welfare (NIAW)
Get the details about National Institute of Animal Welfare (NIAW). Sample Question Papers, Results, Datesheet, Syllabus of National Institute of Animal Welfare (NIAW). Know the Eligibility, Admission Procedure, Study Centers, Courses offered by National Institute of Animal Welfare (NIAW).
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Address: (A subordinate office of Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India), Village Sikri Ballabhgarh, Fridabad, Haryana

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Course: Animal Welfare and Rights (Short Term Training Programme)

Description: Animal Welfare and Rights (Short Term Training Programme) The Principles of Animal Welfare, Animal Rights, Statutory provisions under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and other relevant Acts and Rules there-under, Human Animal relationship, Management of Zoos & Animal and Bird Sanctuaries, introduction to diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases, introduction to Animal Experimentation.

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Eligibility:
MCD officials/ Officials of Veterinary Departments/ CPCS1A nominees/ Zoo/ Sanctuary Official/ SPCA members/ Practicing vets

How To Apply:
Fill the nomination form (Click at below links) and put tick in the type of training you wish to attend and mail well in advance to the following address by post/ e-mail/ fax.

NIAW through Educational Consultants India Limited (Ed.CIL). [PDF], [Word],

Completed application and nominations may be sent to:

Project Manager (NIAW) Educational Consultant India Ltd (Ed. CIL) Ed, CIL House, 18 A, Sector 16A, Noida-201301 Phone: 01202S12001-8, Fax: 01202515372.

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Fees: No course fees for officials of Central/ State government and their subordinate offices, For all others only nominal course fee of Rs. 500/-, covering entire cost of boarding/ lodging/ training materials and participation.

Course: Animal Welfare and Jurisprudence (Short Term Training Programme)

Description: Animal Welfare and Jurisprudence (Short Term Training Programme) The Principles of Animal Welfare, Animal Rights, Statutory provisions under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and other relevant Acts and Rules there-under, Human Animal relationship, Management of Zoos & Animal and Bird Sanctuaries, introduction to diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases, introduction to Animal Experimentation. Animal Welfare Board of India Rules for recognition of Animal Welfare Organizations (AWO), Setting up of an AWO, Provisions of various animal welfare schemes, Up keep of animal house facility, Other animal welfare activities, Management of animal shelter house, Animal birth control and Immunization programme.

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Eligibility:
MCD officials/ Officials of Veterinary Departments/ CPCS1A nominees/ Zoo/ Sanctuary Official/ SPCA members/ Practicing vets

How To Apply:
Fill the nomination form (Click at below links) and put tick in the type of training you wish to attend and mail well in advance to the following address by post/ e-mail/ fax.

NIAW through Educational Consultants India Limited (Ed.CIL). [PDF], [Word],

Completed application and nominations may be sent to:

Project Manager (NIAW) Educational Consultant India Ltd (Ed. CIL) Ed, CIL House, 18 A, Sector 16A, Noida-201301 Phone: 01202S12001-8, Fax: 01202515372.

Closing Date:

Fees: No course fees for officials of Central/ State government and their subordinate offices, For all others only nominal course fee of Rs. 700/-, covering entire cost of boarding/ lodging/ training materials and participation.

Course: Animal Welfare (Short Term Training Programme)

Description: Animal Welfare (Short Term Training Programme) The Principles of Animal Welfare, Animal Rights, Statutory provisions under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and other relevant Acts and Rules there-under, Human Animal relationship, Management of Zoos & Animal and Bird Sanctuaries, introduction to diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases, introduction to Animal Experimentation. Animal Welfare Board of India Rules for recognition of Animal Welfare Organizations (AWO), Setting up of an AWO, Provisions of various animal welfare schemes, Up keep of animal house facility, Other animal welfare activities, Management of animal shelter house, Animal birth control and Immunization programme. Management of breeding house, Breeding Rules in details, Facility for animal rehabilitation, Use of animals in agricultural and related research, Up keep of wild animals, Latest developments in animal welfare concepts and alternatives to use of animals in scientific experiments, Filing of FIR in cases involving cruelty to animals, Business opportunities in animal care, SPCA and its role, Key, Judicial pronouncements in animal welfare, and organizing animal care and animal welfare camps.

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Eligibility:
MCD officials/ Officials of Veterinary Departments/ CPCS1A nominees/ Zoo/ Sanctuary Official/ SPCA members/ Practicing vets

How To Apply:
Fill the nomination form and put tick in the type of training you wish to attend and mail well in advance to the following address by post/ e-mail/ fax.

NIAW through Educational Consultants India Limited (Ed.CIL). [PDF], [Word],

Completed application and nominations may be sent to:

Project Manager (NIAW) Educational Consultant India Ltd (Ed. CIL) Ed, CIL House, 18 A, Sector 16A, Noida-201301 Phone: 01202S12001-8, Fax: 01202515372.

Closing Date:

Fees: No course fees for officials of Central/ State government and their subordinate offices, For all others only nominal course fee of Rs. 1200/-, covering entire cost of boarding/ lodging/ training materials and participation.

: College of Haryana :

Council cant make aptitude test compulsory: HRD

The ongoing tussle between the State government and the Council of Architecture (CoA), regarding the compulsory introduction of the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA), was further intensified by a letter from the Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) on July 9. The letter reassures the State government that theres no provision in the Architects Act, 1972 whereby CoA can make the aptitude test compulsory.

The matter relating to holding of NATA by CoA and making it compulsory for all architectural institutions has been examined in detail by the ministry in consultation with the ministry of law, states the letter.

The dispute started several months ago when the State government refused to accept NATA at government and government-aided colleges for admissions to Bachelor of Architecture (BArch), which was made mandatory by CoA from 2007 onwards.

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