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Post Graduate Programme in Agribusiness Management (PGPABM)

Eligibility:

Candidates should have any of the following qualifications:

(a)   A Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Science/Agriculture Engineering or allied subjects with at least 50% marks (45% in case of SC/ST/PWD category).

OR

(b)  A Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks (45% in case of SC/ST/PWD category) or equivalent and with at least two years experience or strong interest in the filled of Agriculture or allied sector.

For details, please visit IIML website: www.iiml.ac.in

How to Apply:

Admission: Admission will be through a competitive written examination conducted by IIM Lucknow at NOIDA or New Delhi on Sunday, 24 April 2011. The written examination will be held on the pattern of Common Admission Tests (CAT) of IIMs. The short listed candidates after the written examination will go through a Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GD/PI). Application Form along with prospectus is available online at http://iiml.ac.in/site/wmpappl.html

 

Reservation: As per Govt, of India rules

Test Centre: NOIDA and/or New Delhi

Schedule: Thursdays and Fridays: 6.15 pm - 9.30 pm: Saturdays: 2.30 pm - 9.30 pm

Class: Classes will be held at IIM Lucknow Noida Campus.

 

Administrative Officer, Admission Office

Indian Institute of Management Lucknow

Noida Campus

B-1, Sector 62, Noida - 201307 (UP)

Phone: 0120 - 6681081, 6681002. E-mail: admission_nc@iiml.ac.in

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Bachelor of Technology BTech

Eligibility:

ü       Passed 10+2 (Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the following subjects: Chemistry/Bio-Tech/Computer Science/Biology with minimum 50% marks.

ü       Passed 3 year Diploma and having 60% marks from recognized Board of Technical Education, Or candidates must have passed BSc (Graduate with Mathematics as a compulsory subject and with a minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate.

ü       Three years degree course from any recognized university securing minimum 50% marks in aggregate.

ü       Three Years degree course from any recognized university securing minimum 50% marks in aggregate. Candidates must have Mathematics at 10+2 level or at Bachelor degree level.

How to Apply:

Demand Draft of Rs. 750/- in favour of “Dronacharaya College of Engineering”, Payable at Greater Noida.

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MPhil [Specialization in: Marine Biotechnology, Marine Microbiology]

Eligibility:

PG degree from any recognized universities, in any branch of Life Sciences with not less than 55%. Candidates a waiting for final year results also can apply.

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Contact here:

AMET University, AMETU

(Under Sec. 3 UGC Act 1956)
5107, H2, 2nd Avenue, Anna Nagar Chennai Tamil Nadu, Phone-No: 91-44-26161438/1180/2031 Fax: 91-44-26162827, Email: amet@vsnl.com,

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Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) [Specializations are offered in Finance, Marketing, Systems, Operations, Human Resource Management and International Business. Courses is being offered in Offline/Online Mode]

2 Years

Eligibility:

The candidates should have a Bachelors Degree in any discipline

How to Apply:

For application forms and prospectus, send a Demand Draft of Rs.1100/- to IMT-CDL, A-16, Site-3, UPSIDC industrial Area, Meerut Road, Ghaziabad in favour of IMT-CDL, payable at Delhi.

 

Forms are also available at information centers.

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BTech (Specialization in: Advance in Carpet Technology, Home Textile technology, Textile Design Technology)

 

Eligibility

On the basis of performance in 12th (10+2) examination conducted by approved board. Reservation as per Govt. Rules.

 

General Category                                                         Relaxed Category

 

Minimum overall aggregate: 60%                                                Minimum overall aggregate: 50%

Minimum PCM aggregate: 65%                                        Minimum overall aggregate: 55%

How to Apply

For details, and application format visit our website http://iict.ac.in

The complete application must reach to the institute latest by August 2011 on the abovementioned address. The shortlisted candidates are to report in the institute on 27 August 2011 at 10.30 a.m. with all original documents. The fee details and other relevant information are given in the application form. The names of the shortlisted candidates/or relevant notification may be seen on the institute website on 21 August 2011.

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Admission Helpline:- What They Said: Delhi University Admission Blues

India Real Time presents a round-up of commentary and analysis of one of the week’s key news events – the Delhi University’s announcement of cut-off lists – with places at Shri Ram College of Commerce only available to students scoring 100% in exams.

Education Minister Kapil Sibal slammed the move as “irrational” and “exclusionary,” but Delhi University’s colleges have defended it as the best way to deal with the problem of over-admission.

Here’s what some columnists in India had to say:

Ranabir Majumdar, writing on Web site ibnlive.com, said: “The Delhi University admission race seems like a scramble to land yourself with a share allotment in an Initial Public Offering.”

“In a country where course curricula and evaluation standards vary from one education board to another, Delhi University is following a process that looks at only the marks as the sole criterion, irrespective of the board the student comes from. This is bound to create more tension between Delhi University aspirants and has the potential to snowball into a much larger issue,” he said.

In an editorial titled, “College admission: It’s getting absurd”, The Asian Age newspaper said “if the pond is brimming over at Delhi University, other universities in the country too would be catching the disease sooner or later for the rising overflow is bound to hit them.”

“The question is: Where will all the toppers go? To America obviously, in droves, and also to fairly ordinary institutions in Britain, Europe, Australia or Singapore, to name a few popular destinations. As a result of the outflow, the cost of education at foreign universities for Indians could shoot up, not to mention sociological downsides related to race attacks against Indians,” the editorial added.

Referring to the “stratospheric cut-off criteria” in courses and colleges, the India Today magazine Friday said on its Web site that hundreds of students rushed to get a hold of their allotted seats wherever they could, lest they lose out on a seat altogether.

“The uncertainty among aspirants is rooted in the absurdity of the cut-offs declared by colleges. Aspiration was pitted against opportunity. The former lost,” it said.

The Times of India newspaper, carried the editorial “Learn the lesson”, which said: “This indicates a deeper malaise plaguing our higher education system.”

“Both [government and academic community] must realize that the education pie needs to be enlarged by bringing in more private players in the field. There’s a case for institutional and private philanthropy in higher education as well. Investments, however, will only be forthcoming if the sector is freed up, giving greater independence to institutions. Policy reform, based on this shift in perspective, is imperative to give higher education the boost it so badly needs.”

Admission Helpline:- UG admissions: Scores not sole criterion in other countries

At a time when reforms are being introduced to de-stress the education system, high cutoffs at Delhi University are being seen as a setback to modernizing higher education in India.

A preview of undergraduate admissions in other countries shows that marks of 'one single examination' cannot be the sole criterion to admit students in colleges. The focus of western countries is on a 'full and rounded view of all applicants'.

Peter J Quagliaroli of Groton School, Massachusetts, said, "Admission to selective colleges and universities in the United States is based on the confluence of a host of critical factors." Students are evaluated on their numerical profile - a holistic review of their cumulative grade point average (GPA), their SAT or ACT score, their scores on various Subject Tests (SAT II) and Advanced Placement exams. Also, the student's application itself, which sometimes includes an interview, holds weightage in nearly all admissions decisions in the US.

"Students who put together an authentic application that includes thoughtful and revealing essays are certainly at an advantage," added Quagliaroli. Besides, counsellor and teacher recommendations from high school carry weight in the decision-making process. So do athletics and extra-curricular activities.

However, in the UK, there is no standard or average entry requirement that covers all universities. It varies from one university to another and depends on the type of course. Often there is a link between high demand for a course and higher entry requirements. Students apply via UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) which is a centralized application system, which allows them to apply to five institutions. The application form includes predicted grades, relevant subjects, statement of purpose and a reference letter from a professor/teacher in school/college.

"On the basis of these an offer is made to a student. The offers are conditional on meeting adequate grades in examinations. Most students in the UK follow the A level and IB pattern of education," said Kaushik Mitra, education adviser in India, University of Sussex.

While Gareth Morgan from Universities UK (the representative organisation for UK's universities), added that the UCAS Tariff is a system which allows students to use a range of different qualifications to help secure a place in an undergraduate course.

Admissionhelp : Admission Helpline No. 011-41324643 for Students and Parents

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Although granting admission to eligible students is the sole responsibility of the colleges, we only act as the facilitator between our partner colleges and registered students/ users. We often send the interest of the students to the colleges to receive direct information from the colleges regarding the admission procedure, last dates, fees etc in the email box of our users.

We also help students in facilitating admission to the colleges in the Management quota/ NRI seats without involving ourselves in any financial transaction. To name few colleges with whom we have tide up to facilitate admission are:

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    BTech (Industrial Bio-Technology)

    Eligibility:

    A pass in 10 +2 or its equivalent and minimum 60% aggregate in Biology, Physics & Chemistry

     

    Admission to the B.Tech Programmes will be on the basis of qualifying examination and entrance exam marks. For Eligibility click here  

     

    Entrance Examination Centers: Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkatta, Delhi and Mumbai

    How to Apply:

    The application form along with prospectus can be obtained in person from the University Admission Office or Corporate Office on Payment of Rs.750/- or by post on payment of Rs.800/- by Demand Draft drawn in favour of "Bharath University" payable at Chennai. The application form can also be downloaded from the site and filled up application form sent to university admission office/ corporate office. No.1, First Main Road, Kasturibai Nagar, Adyar, Chennai-600020 Ph: 044-2440 4699/ 2445 3414/ Mobile: 9710679099 / 9710679499 Fax: 044- 24453414 For Admissions contact: + 91 - 44 - 2229 0247, 2440 4699, 2445 3414

     

    Last date for receiving completed Application form: 01st May 2011

    Entrance Exam will be on: 15th May 2011

     

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    Delhi University Medical-Dental Entrance Test 2011-2012, DUMET 2011-2012

    University of Delhi Faculty of Medical Sciences, UDFMS

            Faculty of Medical Sciences

                                                                6th Floor, Vallabhai Patel Chest Institute Building

                                                                           University of Delhi, Delhi-110007

    Phone: +91-11-27667647, 27662764, 27662208      

                 Fax: +91-11-27662763      

    The Delhi University Medical-Dental Entrance Test (DUMET)-2011 for admission to Under-Graduate courses (MBBS/BDS) 85% quota will be held on Sunday, 22nd May 2011 at Delhi only. Interested candidates may apply on the prescribed application form.

    Educational Qualification for admission to MBBS/BDS course: The candidates must have passed 12th class examination under 10+2 system with required subjects, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English from a recognised school conducting regular classes and situated within the National Capital Territory of Delhi. The candidates must have passed in the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English separately and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks (40% marks for candidates belonging to SC/ST category and 45% marks in case of OBC category) taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The candidates must have studied 11th and 12th classes regularly from a recognised school situated within the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

    Female candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/Children, Widows and Wives of Armed & Para Military Personnel (CWWAPP category) killed or disabled in action in wars 1947-48 onwards and wards of Ex-servicemen personnel and serving personnel of the Defence /Armed Forces and all Police Forces who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards, who have passed qualifying examination from Indian Boards/Universities or Foreign Boards/Universities may also apply for admission to Lady Hardinge Medical College only and have to come for Counselling. They would be offered admission to LHMC only on the basis of their merit in the DUMET-2011. The condition of studying 11th and 12th class from a school situated within the National Capital Territory of Delhi shall not be applicable to these candidates.

    Note:

    (i)    The Physically Handicapped candidates having disability of lower limbs from 50% to 70% are eligible and may apply as per the guidelines of the Medical Council of India.

    (ii)  In the event of all the seats reserved for PH category not being filled up from among the Physically Handicapped candidates with the above stipulated physical disability then the seats will be offered to the candidates within the physically disability of 40% to 50%.

    How to Apply:

    The application form along with Bulletin of Information (BOI) is obtainable from the office of the Deputy Registrar, Faculty of Medical Sciences, 7th Floor, V. P. Chest Institute Building, University of Delhi, Delhi- 110007, against a Bank Draft/ Banker’s Cheque drawn on any Nationalised Bank in favour of ‘Registrar, University of Delhi’ payable at Delhi, in the following manner:

    (i)    Sale of Bulletin of Information w.e.f. 24th January, 2011.

    (ii)  BY HAND: for 750/- (Seven Hundred Fifty only) for General and OBC category candidates and 550/- (Five Hundred Fifty only) for SC/ST/PH category candidates between 09:30 A.M. to 03:00 P.M. on all working days from 24th January, 2011 to 07th March, 2011. No cash payment will be accepted.

    (iii)BY POST: for 800/- (Eight Hundred only) for General and OBC category candidates and 600/- (Six Hundred only) for SC/ST/PH category candidates, along with a self addressed envelop of 12" X 10" upto 11th February 2011.

    Note: SC/ST/PH candidates are requested to bring/send a copy of the Caste Certificate/PH Certificate for obtaining Bulletin of Information.

    The application form along with BOI can also be obtained, by hand only, from Lady Hardinge Medical College, Maulana Azad Medical College and University College of Medical Sciences.

    Applications Form may also be downloaded from our websites www.fmsc.ac.in and submit the same, duly filled in and complete in all respects with requisite Demand Draft, to the office of the Deputy Registrar, Faculty of Medical Sciences, 6th Floor, V. P. Chest Institute Building, University of Delhi, Delhi- 110007 on or before 07th March, 2011 upto 03:00 P.M.

    Note:

    1.      The last date for receipt of request for supply of the application form along with BOI by POST is 11th February, 2011.

    2.      The candidate should mention his/ her name, address and telephone number at the back of the Bank Draft/ Banker’s Cheque. The candidates are advised to retain a photocopy of the Bank Draft/ Banker’s Cheque.

    3.       Incomplete applications will be summarily rejected.

    4.      The same Admission Notice is available at our websites www.fmsc.ac.in

    5.      For detailed information please consult the Bulletin of Information-2011.

    à      Click here to download Application Form & Admit Card of DUMET-2011

    à      Click here to download DUMET-2011 Admission Notice

    Last Date: 07th March 2011

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