Evaluation and Declaration of Results
On the basis of performance in AIEEE, separate rank lists will be prepared for B.E./B.Tech. and B.Arch/B.Planning. Score Card indicating All India Rank with total marks and marks in each subject shall be sent to all candidates appearing in AIEEE.
Candidates scoring above a certain cut off percentage of marks (being different for General and SC/ST/PH category candidates) to be called for counselling shall be determined at the time of declaration of AIEEE results. All India Rank and marks shall also be released on AIEEE website. The results of AIEEE 2006 are likely to be declared on or before 31st May, 2006.
The score card will be dispatched to the candidates from 10.06.2006 to 25.06.2006. In case of non-receipt of the score card within the stipulated period candidate may apply for duplicate score card on payment of Rs. 50/- (plus postal charges of Rs. 30/- for outstation candidates) in the form of Demand Draft in favour of Secretary, CBSE, payable at Delhi between 03.07.2006 to 31.07.2006. No request for issue of duplicate score card will be entertained thereafter.
As per the notified cut off score and the candidates declared eligible up to the notified Rank shall be called to appear for counselling.
In case of two or more candidates obtaining equal marks, inter-se merit of such candidates shall be determined as follows:
B.E/B.Tech - By marks obtained in Mathematics and then in Physics in the AIEEE and then by age (preference to older candidates).
B.Arch/B.Planning - By marks obtained in Aptitude Test and then in Mathematics in the AIEEE and then by age (preference to older candidates).
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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
The examination will be held on April 9, 2006 (Sunday) as per the schedule given below:
08:00 to 10:00 hrs Physics
12:00 to 14:00 hrs Mathematics
16:00 to 18:00 hrs Chemistry
The schedule will remain unaltered even if the above date is declared a public holiday.
Justice Arun Tan-don of Allahabad High Court on 4 Oct quashed the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Amendment Act, 1981, which provides that AMU is a minority institution, setting the stage for yet another politically charged controversy round of quotas in educational institutions and putting what has traditionally been a politically divisive issue back on the front burner. The verdict was in response to a petition challenging AMUs recent decision to reserve 50% tof its seats for Muslims. The court termed the decision of the AMU academic council, endorsed by the HRD ministry through a notification on February 25 reserving 50%
Selection Procedure
Eligible candidates will be called for a written test in:
a. English;
b. Intelligence and General Awareness;
c. Mathematics; and
d. Science.
Questions in these tests will be of Objective Type and bilingual, i.e., in Hindi and English. Candidates are required to qualify in each part. Results will be declared on the same day and successful candidates will have to immediately appear for the Trade Allocation Test.
Selection Procedure
Eligible candidates will be called for written test in English Intelligence and General Knowledge.
Questions in these tests will be of Objective -type and Bilingual, i.e., English and Hindi. The candidates will be required to qualify each part separately. Results will be declared on the' same day and the successful candidates have to immediately appear in a Trade Allocation Test.
The competitive examination comprises two successive stages:
(i) Civil Services (Preliminary) Examinations (Objective Type) for the selection of candidates for Main Examination; and 1 (ii) Civil Services (Main) Examination (Written and Interview) for the selection of candidates for the various services and posts.
2. The Preliminary Examination consists of two papers of Objective type (Multiple choice questions) and carry a-maximum of 450 marks in the subjects set out in sub-section (A) of Section II. This xamination is meant to serve as a screening test only;
A candidate must hold a degree of any of the Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State legislature in India or other Educational Institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act 1956, or possess an equivalent qualification.
Note I: Candidates who have appeared at an examination the passing of which would render them educationally qualified for the Commissions examination but have not been informed of the results as also the candidates who intend to appear at such a qualifying examination will also
The Civil Services Examination consists of two successive stages: (i) Civil Services Preliminary Examination (Objective type) for the selection of candidates for the Main Examination; and (ii) Civil Services Main Exam. (Written & Interview) for selection of candidates for the various services and posts noted below. After appearing at the Preliminary Exam., candidates who are declared successful to have qualified for admission to the Main Exam, (held during October/November) have to apply again, in the detailed application form which is supplied to them. Number of vacancies for 2006 exams, have been notified as 495 approx. (liable to alteration).
All India Pre-Medical or Pre-Dental Entrance Examination 2006
Exam Date: 02-Apr-2006
Details: CBSE has been conducting the All India Pre-Medical / Pre-Dental Entrance Examination since 1988 exclusively for the 15% merit positions for the medical/ dental colleges of India as specified in the directive of the Honble Supreme Court of India and is governed by the rules and regulations specified for the same by the Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Exam States: All India
Important Dates:
Preliminary Examination: April 02, 2006 (Sunday) 10.00 AM to 1.00 PM, Final Examination: May 14, 2006 (Sunday) Paper-1: 10.00 AM to 12.00 Noon,
Eligibility
a Age
A candidate should have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 28 years on the 1st January of the year of examination.
The upper age limit may be relaxed in respect of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and such other categories of persons as may from time to time be notified in this behalf by the Government of India to the extent and subject to the conditions notified in respect of each category.
b. Educational Qualifications
A candidate for Indian Economic Service must have obtained a degree
In an effort to ensure hassle- free admission to National Institutes of Technology and centrally-funded Indian Institutes of Information Technology, the Central Counselling Board (CCB) has set up a countrywide network to provide on-line guidance to students. Sixteen counselling centres have been set up across the country which will all be connected to the National Informatics Centre headquarters in Delhi as also to the Central Counselling Board (CCB) Secretariat here, a CCB statement said on Monday. Eligible candidates will have to report to their state counseling centers for online campus counselling beginning on July one. The choices submitted by them
Banaras Hindu University
Institute Of Medical Sciences
Admission Notice for MD/MS-2006
An entrance test on all India basis will be held on 12 February 2006 at VARANASI for admission to MD/MS courses in the subjects i.e., Physiology, Pharmacology, Pathology, Community Medicine, Anesthesiology, Dermatology & VD, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, General Medicine and General Surgery. The subjects declared above are provisional and may vary without assigning any reasons. Eligibility: MBBS pass(MCI recognized) with one year rotating internship completed by 30.04.2006. Those who have passed MD/MS are not eligible. Application form can be either downloaded from BHU website (www.bhu.ac.in or www.ernet.in/bhu/mdms2006.html ) or can be obtained from
Banaras Hindu University Admission 2007
Varanasi 221005
Institute of Medical Sciences
Admission Notice for MD / MS-2007
An entrance test on all India basis will be held on 18th February 2007 at Varanasi for admission to MD / MS courses in the subjects i.e. Anesthesiology (G: 2*), Community medicine (PSM) (G:1), Dermatology& VD (G:1) General medicine (G:1, SC:1), General surgery (G:1, SC:1), Ophthalmology (SC-1), Orthopedics (ST-1), Pathology (G:1) Pharmacology (G:1) and Psychology (G:1), (*Number of Seat may increase G=General, SC=Schedule Caste, ST=Schedule Tribe). The subjects declared above are provisional and may vary without assigning any reason. Eligibility: MBBS pass (MCI recognized) with
The Technological Institute of Textile & Science
Get the details about The Technological Institute of Textile & Science. Sample Question Papers, Results, Datesheet, Syllabus of The Technological Institute of Textile & Science. Know the Eligibility, Admission Procedure, Study Centers, Courses offered by The Technological Institute of Textile & Science.
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Address: Maharshi Dayanand University, Birla Colony, Bhiwani, Haryana
Phone-No: 01664-42561/2965514
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Establish:1943
Course: MMS
Description:
Fee:
Eligibility: BE/B Tech in any Branch of Engineering/Technology or MA/MSc/M Com in Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/Statistics/Economics/Commerce with 60% marks in aggregate.
How To Apply: Selection is made on the basis of objective type written test/personality
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