Thursday, May 3, 2012

Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology (DA-IICT)2012: Admission Notification

Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Gujarat  (DA-IICT) is inspired by this vision of building intellectual competitiveness for India. The institute is a non-affiliating university and does not receive any aid or other financial assistance from the Central or State Government. DA-IICT is also a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) as approved by the AIU.
Course Offered: MSc (Information Technology)
Eligibility Criteria: Graduates, in any discipline, from a recognised university with minimum of two years of work /industry experience can apply.
Application Procedure: http://www.daiict.ac.in
Last date to apply: 7th May, 2012

CMC Vellore Entrance Exam 2012 for MBBS, BPT, B.Sc Nursing & Other Medical Courses

About the CMC Vellore Entrance Exam 2012
CMC (Christian Medical College) Vellore is associated to the Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai and is one of the largest medical business centres in India. It conducts an all-India entrance test (CMC Vellore Common Entrance Test) every year to select students for admission into various under-graduate level medical and para-medical courses offered by it.

The following courses are offered at CMC Vellore:
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT)
  • Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology (B.Sc. MLT)
  • BPT
  • MBBS
All candidates seeking admission to these courses have to take the CMC Vellore entrance exam followed by a practical test and interview round.

CMC Vellore Entrance Exam 2012 Pattern

The test basically comprises of multiple-choice objective type questions. The duration of the whole exam is 3 hours and 10 minutes. There would be 60 questions each from Physics, Chemistry and Biology (2 hours) and 120 questions in General Ability and Current Affairs (1 hour 10 minutes).
All candidates admitted to MBBS/BSc. Nursing/ BSc. MLT/BPT/BOT courses will have to undertake a service obligation, to work in an area of need for a period of two years after completion of training.

Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria for different courses are different. However, there are some common eligibility criteria for all courses offered at CMC Vellore:
Common Eligibility Criteria for All Courses
  • Candidates must have passed the final examination of the 10+2 system (or equivalent)conducted by Tamil Nadu state Board or any other equivalent examination.
  • They should have cleared all the subjects of the HSCE exam.
  • Candidates should be 17 years old at the time of admission.

MBBS
  • In the last 2 years of their 12 years of study candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology with English.
  • Candidates must have secured 60% marks at 10+2 level in each of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology taken together) and have an aggregate of 140/200 in these subjects, both at qualifying and competitive examinations.

B.Sc. Nursing
  • Candidates must have secured an aggregate of 50% in English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology).
  • Only single women candidates are eligible to apply.

BOT/BPT/BSc. MLT
  • Candidates should have passed the qualifying exam with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology).

CMC Vellore 2012: Important Dates
The CMC Vellore entrance examination will be on 18th May 2012.

How to Apply to CMC Vellore

CMC Vellore 2012 application forms, prospectus & bulletin can be obtained from 21st March 2012 as follows:

1. From select Head Post offices (refer website for the list of post offices) on direct payment of Rs.850/-

(OR)

2. From the Office of the Registrar on payment of Rs.850/- as a Demand Draft in favour of “CMC Vellore Association” on any scheduled bank, payable at Vellore OR as a challan at any branch of the ICICI bank in India, mentioning FC-CMC-V on the chalan. The DD or original challan can also be sent with a letter requesting for the Prospectus and application form for 2012 to:
The Office of the Registrar, CMC,
Thorapadi PO, Vellore – 632 002
(Phone +91 (416) 2284255).
State your full postal address with pin-code. Mention your telephone number and e-mail address if available. No additional money, stamps or envelopes are required.

(OR)

3. You may apply online at the CMC website: http://home.cmcvellore.ac.in/admissions/admin.htm on or before 14th April 2012. Admission Bulletin maybe downloaded free from the CMC website. The basic administrative fee is Rs.800/- for online application. The last date for submission of the printed online application form is 16th April 2012.

UPSC Engineering Services Examination 2012: Admission Notification

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will be conducting the “Engineering Services Examination 2012” on 15th June 2012.
The Engineering Services Examination is a combined competitive examination for recruitment to the Services/Posts under the following categories:
Category I—Civil Engineering
Category II—Mechanical Engineering
Category III—Electrical Engineering
Category IV—Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
The number of vacancies to be filled on the basis of the results of the Engineering Services Examination 2012 is expected to be approximately 560 including 47 PH (physically handicapped) vacancies.

Important Dates of UPSC Engineering Services Examination 2012

Last Date to Apply Online: 9th Apr 2012 (till 11:59pm)
Date of Engineering Services Exam: 15th June 2012

Eligibility Criteria for UPSC Engineering Services Examination 2012

1. NATIONALITY:

A candidate must be either:
(a) a citizen of India, or
(b) a subject of Nepal, or
(c) a subject of Bhutan, or
(d) a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before the 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or
(e) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka or East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethiopia or from Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India

2. AGE LIMITS:

(a) A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 30 years on 1st January, 2012 i.e. he/she must have been born not earlier than 2nd January, 1982 and not later than 1st January, 1991.
(b) The upper age limit of 30 years will be relaxable upto 35 years in the case of Government Servants.

3. MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

To be eligible to take the Engineering Services Examination 2012, you must have—
(a) obtained a degree in Engineering from a University 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 Universities under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956; or
(b) passed Sections A and B of the Institution Examinations of the Institution of Engineers (India); or
(c) obtained a degree/diploma in Engineering from such foreign University/ College/Institution and under such conditions as may be recognised by the Government for the purpose from time to time, or
(d) passed Graduate Membership Examination of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (India); or
(e) passed Associate Membership Examination Parts II and III/Sections A and B of the Aeronautical Society of India; or
(f) passed Graduate Membership Examination of the Institution of Electronics and Radio Engineers, London held after November, 1959.

4. PHYSICAL STANDARDS

Candidates must be physically fit according to physical standards for admission to Engineering Services Examination, 2012 as per guidelines given in Appendix-II of the Rules for the Engineering Services Examination, 2012 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary dated 10th March 2012.

Application Fee for UPSC Engineering Services Examination 2012

Candidates required to pay a fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees One hundred only) either by remitting the money in any branch of SBI by cash or by using net banking facility of State Bank of India/State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur/State Bank of Hyderabad/State Bank of Mysore/State Bank of Patiala/State Bank of Travancore or by using Visa/Master Credit/Debit card.

SC/ST/Female/PH candidates need not pay the application fee.

How to Apply for UPSC Engineering Services Examination 2012

Click here to apply online for UPSC Engineering Services Examination 2012.

Detailed instructions for filling up online applications are available on the same link as the UPSC Engineering Services Examination 2012 application form.


Last date to apply online is 9th Apr 2012 (till 11:59pm)

The applicants are advised to submit only single application; however, if due to any unavoidable situation, if he/she submits another/multiple applications, then he/ she must ensure that application with the higher RID is complete in all respects like applicants' details, examination centre, photograph, signature, fee etc. The applicants who are submitting multiple applications should note that only the applications with higher RID (Registration ID) shall be entertained by the Commission and fee paid against one RID shall not be adjusted against any other RID.

Exam Pattern of UPSC Engineering Services Examination 2012

The Examination shall be conducted according to the following plan:-

Part I
The Written Examination will comprise two sections:
Section I: consisting only of objective types of questions
Section II: consisting of conventional papers.
Both sections will cover the entire syllabus of the relevant engineering disciplines viz. Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering.
Part II
Personality Test carrying a maximum of 200 marks for candidates who qualify the written examination.

Source: Official Website of UPSC

VITEEE Result 2012 to be Declared- 4th May, 2012

The results of the VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) 2012 will be announced on May 4th, 2012 at 2:00 PM IST.

VITEEE (Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Exam) is the entrance exam you need to clear in order to admission to B.Tech programmes at VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology). Programmes at VIT are accredited by National and International agencies

More than 1.5 lakh students appeared for VITEEE 2012 at 238 exam centres across 112 cities in India. Students can log on to the following websites to check their results:
The VITEEE Results 2012 can also be accessed on SMS, through the following:

SMS - RESULTVITEEEREGISTRATION NUMBER to 56263
Example - RESULT VITEEE 123456 to 56263

The VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) is conducted for admission to the undergraduate Engineering programmes at Vellore University. This year it was conducted on 21st April, 2012.

HTCampus wishes all the students "Best of Luck".

LL.B & LL.M Entrance Test 2012: Faculty of Law, Delhi University

The Faculty of Law, Delhi University was established in 1924. The school attracts students from every state of India and more than 20 countries of Asia, Europe, America and South Africa. It has over 4000 students and 100 full time faculty members anytime on its rolls. The alumni of this institution include Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts, Ministers of Union and State Governments, civil servants, and a lot of India's lawyers.

The Faculty of Law, Delhi University has announced the entrance test dates for admission to its LL.B (Bachelor of Law) & LL.M (Master of Law) courses for the academic year 2012-13.

Important Dates for LL.B & LL.M Entrance Test 2012 by the Faculty of Law, Delhi University


LL.B Entrance Test10th June 2012
LL.M Entrance Test17th June 2012
Sale of application forms/ Application Process (online & offline)1st-31st May 2012
Last date of receipt of filled-in application31st May 2012


Source: Official Website of DU

Baking Specialist: Icing on the Cake

For a specialist, the presentation of a product is as important as its taste and flavour. A cake, therefore, has to have the perfect icing, which does not only taste good, but has to look tempting enough as well. From fruits like strawberries and passionfruit, to mangoes... the creativity of a baking specialist must know no bounds. With the concept of customised cakes gathering steam, baking offers good career prospects. If you are creative and have an eye for conjuring up interesting cakes in the shape of bags, dolls, cricket bats etc, this profession is for you. You get ample amount of recognition if your work stands out. Also, for starters, the investment capital required is not a lot. It usually requires minimum investment as compared to other fields. One can start up by advertising on Facebook by opening a page with detailed information on one’s offerings and specialisations.  Pictures of one’s products can also help in gaining more eyeballs. This can lead in getting a usual of seven to 10 orders a week


About
A baking specialist creates cakes, cookies, biscuits, pastries. S/he can work at the pastry substation in ahotel or restaurant or have his/her own business.


Pay Off
 The junior chef of a five-star hotel or high-end restaurant might be paid Rs. 10,000 a month and a senior sous chef or pastry chef about Rs. 48,000 to Rs. 50,000 a month. Anyone with his or her own cake-making venture can survive if they manage to build up a good clientele, and sometimes make profits of about Rs. 2lakh to Rs. 3 lakh in the busy season


Clock Work
Someone with his or her own business might have a daily routine like this:
7am:      Wake up, exercise
8.30am: Walk into the kitchen and consult the order book
9am:      Have breakfast in kitchen
9.30am: Start working on the orders
Noon:    Take a break
2pm:      Have lunch and discuss wedding cake design with a client
3pm:      Clients start walking in for orders


Skills:
  • Creativity. You have to be innovative and creative to come up with interesting recipes
  • You have to have good managerial skills to lead teams if working in a hotelor a restaurant
  • You have to have a sound head for business if running your own venture
  •  
Pros & Cons
 You get into this profession because you love what you do - which is cooking
  • Profit margins can be very high in the food business
  • Stressful at times in the busy season
  • You deal with perishable items so you may suffer losses at times

How do i get there
A degree or a certificate course in baking after Class 12 helps. Experience counts so that you can either join a restaurant or apprentice with a good chef. A degree in hotel management is the best route to the profession .

Colleges & URL's
  • Institute of Hotel Management, Training and Nutrition
  • STEP proframme at The Oberoi 
  • National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology


 



Admissions to 20+ B-school in MBAUniverse.com A** category are open. Find out & apply now

If you are among the ones who have made it to the IIMs or the top 20 B-schools, now is the time for you to rejoice. But since the lion’s share of students is yet to get into the right B-School, they are still banking upon the MBA institutes whose admissions are still open. There are still several B-schools in India which are still open with their application process. Either they are accepting MAT May 2012 scores or are yet to fill up their seats.

In this article of MBAUniverse.com, we will give you the admission status of over 20 B-schools in the MBAUniverse.com A** category. We have derived the status of the admission of these B-schools through the B-School website and communication with the admission officials. In the following table, you will get to know not just the admission status, but also other important information such as fees, MBA entrance exam accepted and cut offs. The B-schools appear in alphabetic order. 
B-School
Admission Status
Fees
MBA Entrance Exams
Cut off
Admission Open till mid May
Rs. 6.2 lakh
CAT, MAT, CMAT
60+


Admission Open
Rs. 6 lakh
CAT, XAT, GMAT



75+

Admission Open till June
Rs. 7.5 lakh
CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT
70+
Admission Open till May
Rs. 6 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, CMAT, MAH CET
60+
Admission Closed
Rs. 5.50 lakh
CAT
80+
Admission Closed
--
CAT, XAT, CMAT
70+
Admission Open
Rs. 8.95 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, GMAT
Profile based call
Admission Open till May 28
Rs. 7.5 lakh
CAT, XAT, ATMA, CMAT
75+
Admission Closed
Rs. 10 lakh
CAT, XAT, GMAT
85+
Admission Closed
Rs. 6.75 lakh
CAT, XAT
85+
Admission Open till May 15
Rs. 5.38 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, CMAT
60+
Admission Closed
Rs. 5.6 lakh
CAT
60+
Admission Open till May 10
Rs. 6.50 lakh
CAT
60+
Admission Open till May End
Rs. 7.5 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT & ATMA
60+
Admission Open till May End
Rs. 5.95 lakh
CAT
50+ and Profile
Admission Open till May
Rs. 7 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT
75+
Admission Open till Mid June
Rs. 6.16 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, GMAT
70+
Admission Open till Mid June
Rs. 6.16 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, GMAT
50+
Admission Closed
Rs. 5.6 lakh
CAT, MAT, CMAT
70+
Admission Closed
Rs. 7.37 lakh
SNAP
--
Admission Closed
Rs. 7.4 lakh
CAT, XAT, GMAT
60+
Admission Closed
Rs. 10.1 lakh
SNAP
--
Admission Open till End of May
Rs. 7.25 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA
60+

Industry leaders discuss Marketing for Not for Profit Organizations @ BIMTECH Marketing Summit

Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH), Greater Noida hosted Indian Marketing Summit on Friday, April 27, 2012 and Saturday, April 28, 2012. The theme of the Summit was, ‘Marketing for not for Profit Organizations in emerging Markets’. Prof. Jagdish Sheth explained the theme by saying, “Most of the Not-for-Profit organizations attach marketing with profit motive and selling. Therefore they refrain from it most often. This makes them miss out on many ways to create a sustainable enterprise.”

Dr. H Chaturvedi, Director, BIMTECH Greater Noida talked at length about Social Marketing and emphasized on sustainability and its importance in the long run. While quoting researchers Kasturi Rangan, Karim and Sandberg Dr. Chaturvedi said that conventional marketing methods were not always effective when used in social change.

Ms Cynthia Round, EVP, Brand Leadership, of United Way World Wide stressed that ‘trust’ is the most important factor, in context of Not for Profit Organizations. “World is facing a trust crisis.” She said. According to her, there was more trust amongst the Indian NGOs in comparison to the rest of the world. She also emphasized the need for the application of the concepts of ‘Brand strategic thinking’ in the social sector.

Mr. Pradeep Kashyap, founder, MART, mentioned that more than five per cent of India’s GDP goes to the support of development sector. He also shared the evolving concept of ‘Business Mind and Social Heart’ organizations. 

Prof. Jagdish Sheth, Founder AIM, discussed 4A’s of marketing with the perspective of social change. While sharing his thoughts he said “Most NfPs lacked the skills of marketing their offerings. He suggested that “the best way to encourage NfPs to use marketing is to take a customer service perspective instead of a marketer’s selling perspective.” He dwelt briefly on 4A’s of marketing for NfPs and equated Market Development to a combination of Market Accessibility, Market Accessibility, Market Affordability and Market Awareness.  The absence of any one of these factors would not lead to Market Development.

In the technical session with the theme ‘From Non Profit Organizations to Non Profit Marketing’, Ms. Cynthia Round equated Brand to a Relationship and stressed on the importance of significance of an organization in the lives of supporters.  Mr. Bill Toliver, Executive Director, The Matale Line, said that emotional marketing has a short life span.  It would appeal to the customer once and would get bypassed the second time. Marketing based on real cause without ulterior motives has the potential to stay for long.  Mr. Ian Correa of Hope foundation said that love and respect would engage and enable confrontation to solve a problem and a marriage of passion and professionalism would be a more lasting relationship.

The Day 2 of the Summit started with a session with the theme social marketing as a catalyst for development in emerging market. Dr. Alan Andreasen, Professor of Marketing, Mcdonough school of Business spoke about the different models which can be used by social enterprises to reach out to wider audience. He talked about his BCOS frame work wherein the emphasis was on the beneficiaries.

Mr. Ramesh Ramanathan , founder of Janagraha said that even the urban population has its pain points. His area of focus started with Bangalore his home town’s living conditions. “Each ward in a city has its budgets which is to be allocated for improving the civic conditions. So without rocking the boat too much, Janagraha started off with five per cent of the wards budget. The community involvement was started by asking people to act as “FOOLS”- fools courageous enough to want to change their cities civic conditions. It started off a s small movement but now it is reaching a humongous proportion of people.”

Mr. Kalyan Paul ED, Pan Himalyan Grassroots Development Foundation talked about how their model has helped many areas which were having water problems. He said the main issue right now is creating a second line of young people who can lead the next wave of social enterprise.

He said that attracting the best talent to this sector was a huge problem because of the costs involved in their education. Many of the passionate youth are not able to join because they bring with them a big baggage of education loans. He also exhorted the educational system to come out with a solution.

Mr. Anshul Gupta, Founder, Goonj talked about how the rural poor are facing the problem of even the basic necessities required for a dignified life. Everybody talks about basic needs of food, shelter and clothing, however, when we talk about different policies and issues on various forums, we ignore clothing most often. He quipped, “We don’t donate, we discard”.

The second session was on the theme ‘Emerging Digital Tools for Not for Profit Marketing’. This covered areas like Social media, Mobile Media and the next digital trends. Ms. Jennifer Elwood, ED, Red Cross talked about how the online experience for Red Cross was cumbersome, complex and inconsistent. She emphasized on the need of the art of story-telling for effective usage of social media marketing. She gave some relevant examples from Red Cross, US.

Ms. Jessie Pau, CEO, PaulWriter Strategic Services shared ‘ABCD’ model for marketing. This ABCD represents Added value, Behaviour change, Complexity and Diffusion respectively. She said it’s always a trade of between time & money. “If you don’t have money for advertisement then spend time to market”. She also said that the same tools used for commercial marketing can be used by social enterprise.

Ms. Saloni Malhotra, Founder, DesiCrew Solutions Private Limited, shared her experience of creating a local BPO and her experiments with social media in facilitating the business. She emphasized the fact that ‘The message and the medium both are equally important.

Admissions to 15+ B-schools in MBAUniverse.com A* category are open; Find out & apply now!

The focus of the MBA aspirants is to obtain the much coveted seat at their choicest B-schools. After taking the major MBA entrance exams, participating in the GD PI rounds, it is now your turn to get the final admission offers. But in case you have not converted calls of the top 25 B-schools or are taking MAT May 2012 or state level MBA entrance exams like ICET, KMAT etc., then you still have many options open. There are a lot of B-schools which are conducting their admission process.

In the last article of MBAUniverse.com, we shared the admission status of the B-schools in the MBAUniverse.com A** category. Today we will share the list of B-schools in the category of A* of MBAUniverse.com categorization of over 100 B-schools.

The following table gives the admission status, fees, MBA Entrance Exams and the cut offs of the B-schools over 15 B-schools in the category. The names of the B-schools appear in the alphabetic order.


B-School
Admission Status
Fees
MBA Entrance Exams
Cut off
Admission Open
Rs. 11.5 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, CMAT, GMAT
75+

Admission Open
Rs. 6.2 lakh
CAT, MAT, CMAT



70+

Admission Open
Rs. 5.30 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT or UPESMET
70+
Admission Open
Rs. 4.71 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, CMAT, MAH CET
75+
Admission Open
Rs. 6.2 lakh
CAT, MAT, XAT, ATMA, CMAT
60+
Admission Open
Rs. 5 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT
60+
Admission Open
Rs. 8.1 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA
50+
Admission Open
Rs. 10 lakh
CAT
80+
Admission Open
Rs. 7.75 lakh
CAT
80+
IMT Hyderabad
Admission Closed
Rs. 6.65 lakh
CAT
80+
Admission Closed
Rs. 5 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, CMAT, GMAT
60+
Admission Open
Rs. 5.85 lakh
CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT
60+
Admission Open
Rs. 5.50 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, MAH CET
60+
Admission Open
Rs. 5.75 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT
60+
Admission Closed
Rs. 9.68 lakh (total)
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, CMAT
75+
Admission Open
Rs. 6.65 lakh
CAT, MAT, XAT, GMAT
60+
Admission Open
Rs. 5.50 lakh
CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, ICET
60+
Admission Closed
Rs. 5 lakh
XAT, CMAT
70+

MBA Expert Arks Srinivas to guide you on ICET 2012 on May 7, 5 pm onwards @ MBAUniverse.com Chat

After the major national level MBA entrance exams, the focus has shifted to the state level MBA entrance exams. The popular state level exams like MAH CET, MPMET, TANCET have already been conducted. The next big exam on the pipeline is ICET 2012 for B-schools in Andhra Pradesh. The Integrated Common Entrance Test, conducted by Kakatiya University, Andhra Pradesh, will be conducted on Friday, May 18, 2012.

To help you with the preparation and important facts about the exam, MBAUniverse.com will host a Live Expert Chat on ICET 2012. The expert of the chat will be Mr. Arks Srinivas, ex Director, T.I.M.E. and Director, Vanguard Business School, Bangalore. The Live Expert Chat is scheduled for Monday, May 7, 2012, 5 pm onwards.

Arks Srinivas is presently the Director of Vanguard Business School, Bangalore. He carries more than 15 years of diverse experience in Industry, Training and Academia. A BE in Electronics and Communication, Srinivas graduated from IIM Calcutta in the year 1997.

An education enthusiast, Srinivas became one of the key persons responsible for establishing T.I.M.E. as training institute for CAT and other MBA entrance examination in the country. For more than Five years, he was Centre Director at T.I.M.E. Mumbai. Thereafter, he ventured into heading Vanguard Business School.

Before you know more about the Live Expert Chat, here are few words about ICET 2012. The duration of the exam is 150 minutes. The sections of the exam are Data Sufficiency, Data Analysis, Reasoning, Mathematical Ability and Communication Ability. The total number of questions is 200. The questions are multiple choice questions which have one mark for each correct answer. There is no negative marking in ICET.

In the Live Expert Chat, you can ask Mr. Srinivas questions on the following areas:

•    ICET 2012 pattern
•    Similarities and differences with other state level exams
•    Preparation strategies
•    Top B-schools accepting ICET scores
•    Past years’ paper patterns
•    Dos & Don’ts or anything regarding the exam that you need clarity on.

Check if your JEE sheets have been evaluated properly!

While IIT JEE results will be declared on May 18, 2012 students will be able to have a look at their answer sheets much before the actual results. For the first time ever, IIT JEE authorities have decided to upload the evaluated answer sheets of the IIT aspirants who took JEE that happened on April 08, 2012.
The answer sheets will be available online from May 05 to May 10, 2012 and students will be able to see for their any discrepancies in the evaluation of their sheets. Accordingly, they'll have the opportunity to lodge a request for discrepancy check.

Students can utilise this opportunity to submit requests for revision anytime before 5pm on May 10. The representatives will to consider the requests by the students and if found correct, the responses will be updated by May 14. IITD director, R Shevgaonkar said, "it may happen that the scanner does not pick up correct responses if a candidate has not filled the response bubble completely".
"In such a case, they can simply lodge a complaint and we will go through it before the preparation of the final merit list," he further said.
Source: The Times of India

NIT Rourkela is #5 best universities in India

According to a new survey conducted by a global research group, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela proudly stands #5 among the best universities in India and 1067th rank in the world.
As per the ranking of world universities detailed by Cybermetrics lab, a Spain based international research group, NIT Rourkela occupied this position.
The cybermetric lab research group belongs to the Consijo Superior de investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC), the largest public research body in Spain. It looks at the qualitative analysis of the internet and web content especially those related to the process of generation and scholarly communication of scientific knowledge. This is a new discipline called Cybermetric.
NIT-Rourkela Director Sunil Kumar Sarangi in conversation with Economic Times said, â€Å“the ranking of NIT was a matter of great pride and profound honour for the entire NIT family, faculty, staff, students and to all others who helped us in our efforts to achieve this prestigious position".
Source: The Economic Times

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

DU to convert its 3-year undergraduate courses to 4 years from 2013

Delhi University (DU) is planning to extend the duration of its 3-year undergraduate courses to 4 years from 2013. Undergraduate courses such as BCom, BA and BSc will be restructured and extended to 4 years thus offering an option to quit the course midway with a choice to rejoin it later and complete the course.
Students will also get a choice to knock off 1 or 2 papers and instead of it use credits awarded through extracurricular activities or sports to complete the courses. So now students will get an opportunity to earn 3 degrees from a 4-year undergraduate program.
The university has proposed to introduce the 4-year courses from the academic session of 2013-14. This will be a transdisciplinary program with many exit options. The university is also revamping its open learning system where undergraduate students at colleges can finish a semester through open learning and the credits will be considered.
The DU administration revealed that the proposal is ready and consultations with stakeholders and teachers are ongoing. The administration is also planning to discuss the proposal at a teacher’s congress in June. After taking the inputs from teachers, the proposal will be presented at a teacher’s congress. Finally, administration will place the proposal before the executive and academic councils of the university.
The program will allow 2 exit options to the students during the entire course; one at the end of second and another at the end of third year. If a student opts out of the course after completing 2 years, he/she will be awarded an associate degree. At the end of 3 year, the students can opt to exit with a bachelor’s degree. If the student completes 4 years, he/she will be eligible for honours degree.
Even the students with 2-year associate degree will be given enough training to help them to become an elementary teacher. Students opting out after second and third years will get 10 years time to return and finish the course.
Source: Times of India

ISB proposes to hire bachelor degree holders as academic associates

ISB (Indian School of Business) has proposed to hire 3-year degree holders as research and academic associates. The objective is to groom large number of students for higher studies.
In general, ISB hires only those aspirants as academic and research associates who seek to pursue doctorate programs from overseas.   
Academic associates (AAs) are the scholars who help faculty in research and teaching while Research Associates (RAs) assist faculty in research work only.
Sources from ISB revealed that the institute is planning to hire bachelor degree holders in Statistics, Mathematics and Economics from premier colleges for the positions of AAs and RAs.
Presently only post graduate students or those having 4-year degree are hired for the program.
The institute hires these candidates through campus hiring from IIMs and IITs. Each of these associates work with a faculty member.
The post graduate aspirants are required to take GRE or GMAT test and apply for PhD in the fall of second year and at the end of their second year they leave for their PhD.
The 3-year degree holders will be required to apply at the fall of their third year.
The number of positions for AAs and RAs depend on the number of faculty members at ISB. The institute also pays salaries to these associates.
Source: Times of India

IGNOU likely to introduce common curriculum for all open universities

IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) is taking initiatives to come up with a common curriculum for all open universities (OU) across the country. The initiative has been taken to fulfill the national objective set by Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) to impart quality education while increasing the GER (gross enrolment ratio) in higher studies.
A meeting of all Vice-chancellors of all Open Universities was arranged by IUC (Inter University Consortium) of IGNOU to discuss the plan for devising a common curriculum for open and distance learning. To ensure that the MHRD agenda is fulfilled, the officials decided to have a 3-pronged strategy.
The proposal would include devising a common syllabus for bachelor degree courses, create an open education resource accessible to all through a web site and producing curriculum based multi-media e-content.
Sources from MHRD revealed that all open universities must partner to improve the GER across India. Moreover, focus should be on teacher training, faculty development and research activities in universities. Through the program, IUC aims at experimenting with technology at the universities and thoughtfully utilizing both technology and media for distance learning education.
Initially, a common curriculum can be formulated for 3 UG programs. A common syllabus will be implemented throughout all OUs. In addition, emphasis will be given on using new technology while teacher training.
The program is a part of the 12th Five Year Plan which involves developing a national vocational education framework and generating employable human resources.
Source: Times of India

Foreign B-schools set out without AICTE approval

Amidst political uncertainty and the sluggish passage of the Foreign Educational Institutions Bill, foreign institutions remain undeterred in establishing their campuses on the Indian soil.

While the Bill lies stagnant in the parliament for almost two years, MISB Bocconi, a Milan-based international B-School has chosen Powai, Maharashtra as its location for the Indian campus. Without seeking approval from All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), the approving authority for technical institutes across India to run their courses, the school has reportedly started admissions to its two-year PG programmes in Mumbai assuring students of a degree from its parent Milan campus.
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On the other hand, a Canada-based Schulich School of Business is preparing to open a campus in Hyderabad in September, 2013. Even though, the relevant legislation may not be in place when Schulich's campus opens next year, students will complete one semester of their two-year MBA program in Toronto and be awarded with Canadian degrees until India is ready with regulations. (Read more)

According to a news report earlier this month, minister for human resource development, Kapil Sibal, had exhorted the parliament to speed up the passage of the bill.

Another foreign institute among the undeterred new entrants in India is Fazlani Altius Business School (FABS), which has launched three campuses in Mumbai (Powai), Delhi and Bhubaneswar last week. The school is expected to start its admission for MBA (applied HR) and MBA (sales and marketing) courses from May 15. "All sales and marketing students will get job offers on Day 1 of admission," said Ashfaq Ahad, co-founder of FABS as per media reports, where he also added that the AICTE approval is not required, however, the school has got the UGC's approval.

CBSE on alert, cheaters beware!


NAGPUR: Mobile phone jammers, fingerprint scanners, spy camera blockers etc are gadgets which might be commonplace on the shopping list of a spy agency, but now there is an unlikely buyer on the block - CBSE.
With big ticket competitive exams under its aegis, the central board wants to provide the highest level of security for its centres and is scouting for experienced firms to provide and run the set-up. A pilot version of this project will be undertaken at select centres across the country on May 13, during the final All India Pre-Medical/Dental Test (AIPMT).
CBSE wants to ensure that no form of malpractice occurs during the competitive exams which it conducts. Currently the board is conducting the common entrance tests (CET) for engineering, medical, CBSE teachers etc. From next year onwards, the CBSE will also be responsible for the newer versions of medical and IIT/engineering exams which will greatly increase the number of candidates.
The central board plans to put portable mobile phone jammers at its centres which will completely block not only voice transmissions, but also Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. They are also looking for gadgets that will block spy cameras from being used and disable a specified bandwidth. All these gadgets will be able to run on battery as well, in case there are problems in accessing the electric points.
For accurate candidate verification, the board plans to use a portable fingerprint scanner and camera. Once the candidate is seated at the centre, a designated person will bring the portable fingerprint scanner inside the room. Two fingers of the candidate will be scanned and a picture taken, to be later merged in the database alongside the roll number. This multi-step verification process will ensure that no fake candidate appears for the competitive exams.
For the project's dry run scheduled for May 13, the CBSE has selected 10 cities in the country and Mumbai is the only one from Maharashtra. In a letter to prospective security service providers, the CBSE has mentioned that a maximum of 30,788 students will be present in the centres where the pilot project will be implemented. In Mumbai specifically, 409 students will be appearing at the specified centre and the service provider will have to be ready with that level of infrastructure.
While this is just the first step, the CBSE is well aware of the magnitude of competitive exams it conducts. The current enrolment for AIEEE is 11.64 lakh (both online and offline) and will go higher once the single CET is implemented next year. Around 7.8 lakh had enrolled for the Central Teachers Eligibility Test (CTET) this year, and 2.75 lakh had registered for the AIPMT prelims. To provide security infrastructure on that scale will be an uphill task for any firm which bags the contract and also for CBSE, which will be in the firing line if anything does go wrong.

11 lakh took the paper-based AIEEE 2012


This was the first time; CBSE conducted the paper-based AIEEE only in smaller cities to encourage the students from Tier 1 cities to take the online format of the exam. See details

From next year, AIEEE and IIT JEE will be replaced by Indian Science Engineering Eligibility Test (ISEET).
To check the use of fraudulent methods and paper leaks, CBSE had made special arrangements this year.

Considering an MBA from ISB? Check out the fee structure.

Renowned amongst the leading B-Schools in India and abroad, ISB stands tall in the city of Hyderabad. The Indian School of Business, better known as ISB, Hyderabad ranks No. 20 in the Global Top MBA Ranking by Financial Times. It is extremely popular among MBA aspirants for its Post Graduate Programme (PGP). Stressing upon the importance of globalization, ISB Hyderabad provides best international exposure by imparting cutting-edge methodologies to its students.

ISB is a premiere B-School that has successfully managed to get an accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Just 5% of world’s B-Schools have managed to get this accreditation. It shows the institute’s high standard of education to shape the future of next generation managers. ISB offers various grants and loans to students to help them to fund their studies. It also offers corporate-funded scholarships to students to provide them financial help.

Fee Structure of ISB


Expenditure Titles Shared Accommodation Studio Accommodation
Admission Fee – non refundable 2,00,000 2,00,000
Tuition Fees-Payable on or before the date of registration 16,50,000 16,50,000
Living Fees 1,60,000 2,65,000
Onetime fee for ISB Alumni for use of ISB Library & Recreation Centre 3000/td> 3000
Total Fees 2,013,000 2,118,000
Less: Single Payment Discount

Net Fees Payable 2,013,000 2,118,000
Service Tax at prevailing rate (Present rate 10.3%) *3 207,339 218,514
Total Fees 2,220,339 2,336,514
ISB Alumni Association Membership Fee 7,000 7,000
Interest free Refundable Security Deposit 15,000 15,000

Other Expenses:


Books 20,000
Laptop 50,000
Meal Plans 60,000
Total: 1,30,000

Other than the above-mentioned expenditures, students at ISB need to bear a few more expenses, including medical insurance, which is mandatory at the time of admission. Besides, opting for the International Exchange Programme also demands an extra expenditure and largely depends upon the school you choose abroad. Approximately the exchange program expenditure varies from USD 6000 to USD 10000.

UGC Net goes all objective

The National Eligibility Test conducted by University Grants Commission, better known as UGC NET is scheduled to be held this June 24th, 2012. Starting this year, UGC NET will be completely objective.

Also, the paper will have no negative marking and the candidates will be allowed to carry the carbon printout of optical mark recognition (OMR) response sheets with them after the examination.

Till last year Paper III was objective, but starting 2012, all three papers will be objective in nature.

NET is conducted as an entrance to test eligibility for lectureship and for award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for teaching profession and research. "The commission has decided to change the pattern of examination. All the three papers will be objective and will be held on the same day in two separate sessions. The syllabus, though, for all the three papers remains the same as that of the previous year," said Surender Singh, deputy secretary (NET), UGC.

Source: The Times of India

Haryana Pre-Medical Test (PMT) 2012: Important Dates

Haryana Pre-Medical Test is conducted by the Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak for admission to undergraduate programs in Medical and Dental courses.

There are ten Medical/Dental Colleges, accepting the student on the basis of Haryana PMT.

The students from the state of Haryana can only take this exam.

Important Dates for Haryana Pre-Medical Test 2012: 


Date of Entrance Examination1st Week of July, 2012
Sale and availability of application formsMay-June 2012
Last date for receipt of completed application forms3rd week of June, 2012

AU AIMEE 2012: Important Dates

Annamalai University All India Medical Entrance Examination (AU AIMEE) 2012 will be conducted by Annamalai University as an entrance exam for students for providing admission in MBBS, BDS, BPT, BSc (Nursing) and B Pharm. programs.
The University is well equipped with modern equipments and offers high quality education.

Tentative Dates for AU AIMEE 2012 are as follows:
Issue of Application Forms1st Week of April, 2012
Last date for Issue and Receipt of Application Forms1st Week of June, 2012
Date of examination1st Week of May, 2012

MA in Social Work (MSW) 2012 from Delhi School of Social Work, Delhi University

The Delhi School of Social Work, University of Delhi (DU) has announced admissions open to its M.A in Social Work for the academic session 2012 -14. DSW will conduct a written test for the same on 22nd June 2012.

The Delhi School of Social Work is one of the oldest & premier institutions in India that offers a 2 year post graduate degree in Social Work. This post-graduate course is primarily designed for those who seek opportunities in the field of social welfare and development practice.

Eligibility Criteria for admission to MSW course in the Department of Social Work, Delhi University:

Admissions to M.A in Social Work (MSW) is open to both men & women having completed a bachelor’s degree programme of 3 years duration from a recognised university. The eligibility criteria for admission to MSW course in the Department of Social Work, Delhi University are:
  • You should have a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent (under the 10+2+3 year) in any discipline with minimum 55% marks from a recognised university.
  • You can apply if you are a B.A (Hons) Social Work student with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised university.
  • You can also apply if you are appearing for the final year exam of your bachelor’s degree.
  • Candidates belonging to SC/ ST shall be eligible to as per Delhi University rules to pass with the minimum marks.
  • PWD candidates shall be allowed 5% relaxation in the eligibility requirement.
  • Candidates belonging to OBC category shall be eligible for admission as per university norms.

Important Dates for M.A (Social Work) 2012 from Department of Social Work, Delhi University
 

Sale of Application Forms30th Apr – 13th Jun 2012
Last date for receipt of completed applications20th Jun 2012
Written admission Test for MSW course22nd Jun 2012
New academic session begins16th Jul 2012

How to Apply to M.A (Social Work) 2012 from Department of Social Work, Delhi University

The admission bulletin (along with the application forms) can be obtained in 3 ways:
  • In person from the Department of Social work
  • By post
  • By downloading the form from www.du.ac.in

Application fees for M.A (Social Work) 2012 from Department of Social Work, Delhi University
You would need to pay:
  • Cash payment of Rs. 650/- (Rs. 450/- for SC/ST candidates) if you’re obtaining the application form & bulletin in person
  • Demand draft of Rs. 700/- (Rs. 500/- for SC/ST candidates) if you’re obtaining the application form & bulletin by post or by downloading it from www.du.ac.in. The DD should be drawn in favour of Registrar, University of Delhi, payable at Delhi.
The last date for receipt of completed applications at the department by hand/post is 20th June 2012.
For further information, contact 011-27667881 or 27667147 or e-mail to admissionsdssw@gmail.com.

Source:
Official Website of DU

Eligibility for OBC Students Relaxed in Delhi University

Students of the other backward classes (OBC) category, seeking admission in Delhi University (DU) this year, have reason to cheer. The university is all set to slash eligibility criteria across all courses for candidates applying under the OBC category. The eligibility criteria for SC/ST candidates, however, will stay at 33%.

“For all those OBC candidates who are opting for Journalism, we have relaxed the eligibility criteria for them. While the eligibility criteria for general category students will be 60%, , the criteria for OBC students will be 54% and those for SC/ ST students will be 33% — which is the basic passing marks for Class 12 exams” said Tarjeet Sabharwal, convener of the Common Journalism Entrance Test (CJET 2012) admissions committee.

Colleges also claim that this is being done to give a fillip to OBC admissions, since several seats across numerous courses remained vacant last year.

“This is being done across the university in order to boost the student intake for the reserved category. Lower eligibility criteria will motivate many such students to actively come and apply for admissions,” added Sabharwal.

Last year, there had been a flat 10% reduction in the OBC criteria.

“This year it is going to be 10% less of the general category criteria. This means that if the cut off for general category is 60%, for OBC students it will be 10% of 60%, that is 60 minus 6, which is 54%,” said SK Garg, chairperson, DU’s high-powered committee.

Some professors, however, did not think that the relaxation in eligibility criteria would fill up the vacant seats in some of the humanities courses.

“This is not likely to boost OBC intake in some courses such as political science, history, mathematics or statistics,” said a professor at  Lady Shri Ram College.

“For a girls’ college, there are fewer OBC women applicants. Those who do apply want to study economics or b.com because they translate into jobs more easily. So seats in the other courses will anyway be left vacant despite the relaxation in the eligibility criteria,” the professor added.

Source: Shashwati Das, hindustantimes.com

New IITs can award engineering degrees now

In a recent passed by Parliament on Monday, the new Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) now can grant engineering degrees to pass outs.
Passed by Rajya Sabha by voice vote on Monday, the Institute of Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2010, was passed along with the National Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2010.
As per this recent amendment, Indian Institutes of Technology in Bhubaneshwar, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Indore, Jodhpur, Mandi, Patna, Ropar and Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) make it to the list of IITs and can now grant engineering degrees to students.

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Source: The Times of India

Picking the trend of Online Webinars

Global universities today are using the web as a medium to interact with their prospective students. Webinars or seminars conducted over the web gradually have become their preferred choice.

Students, on the other hand also prefer this medium as it lets them interact, receive, give and discuss their concerns, queries, and other details about the university from the comfort of their home. An extremely interactive tool, webinars leave no scope of restrictions of geographical boundaries and connect the universities and students virtually.
Going by the current trend and matching up to the requirement, Learnhub is now regularly organizing webinars to connect students with the universities of their choice and vice versa. And well it suits us - our students find it convenient and the universities find it exciting.


So, what exactly do we do?

Well, we decide a date and time with the university, create an online interactive platform, connect matching student profiles with the study program criteria, and voila students and universities join in on the seminar!

You're a Student - What can you expect out of it?

Raise your concerns to the admission experts, find out the program details, speak to the alumni, calculate the relative expenditures, figure out if you're eligible for any scholarship, and seek answers to all your questions, no matter how many!

Here's how you can attend an online webinar

Once you have registered and received your log in credentials from us, all you need to do is to follow the webinar link, log in and virtually attend an online seminar on the decided date and time.

Following are our scheduled webinars for April & May

North Carolina State University - April 20th and April 27th, 9PM IST
Northern State University - May 4th and May 10th, 9PM IST