H.S.C Examination result will be declared on 25th June at 11:00 Hrs
Result is available through SMS from BSNL Mobile
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Top Fashion Colleges in India
Though we have tried to get the most accurate information on the top 10 fashion ten fashion technology institutes in India, if there is any discrepancy then we will not be shouldering any responsibility. If anyone tends to disagree with list of the best 10 fashion design colleges in India, please do feel free to write to us. Below mentioned is the list of top 10 Fashion Technology Institutes in India.
Name of the Institute | Address | Phone and E-mail |
NIFT, New Delhi | NIFT Campus, Hauz Khas, Near Gulmohar Park, New Delhi - 110 016 | Tel: 91-11-26542000 (30 Lines), 26542100 (30 Lines) Fax: +91-11-26851198, 26851359 |
NID, Ahmedabad | Paldi, Ahmedabad 380 007, Gujarat | Phone: 079-2663 9692, 2660 5243, Fax: 079-2662 1167, Email: academic@nid.edu, pro@nid.edu, info@nid.edu |
NIFT, Chennai | NIFT Campus, Old Mahabalipuram Road, Taramani, Chennai - 600 113 | Tel: +91-44-22542755, 22542756 Fax: +91-44-22542769 Website: www.chennai.niftindia.com |
NIFT, Hyderabad | NIFT Campus, Opposite Hi-tech City Madhapur, Hyderabad - 500 033 | Tel: +91-40-23114537, 23110630 Fax: +91-40-23114536 Website: www.hyderabad.niftindia.com |
NIFT, Kolkata | NIFT Campus, LA Block, Near 16 No. Water Tank, Sector III, Salt Lake City, Kolkata - 700 098 | Tel: +91-33-23357342 / 8351 Fax: +91-33-23355734 Website: www.kolkata.niftindia.com |
NIFT, Banglore | NIFT Campus, C.A. Site No. 21 Sector 1, 27th Main Road, HSR Layout Banglore - 560 034 | Tel: +91-80-25632550-55 Fax: +91-80-25632566 Website: www.bangalore.niftindia.com |
NIFT, Mumbai | NIFT Campus, Plot No. 15, Sector - 4 Kharghar, Mumbai - 410 210 | Tel: +91-22-27565549 / 5892 / 0575 Fax: +91-22-27565386 |
Pearl Academy, Delhi | C-56/2, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase II, New Delhi 110020 | Phone : 6849402, 6849403, 6839414, 6925016, Web: www.pearlacademy.com |
NIFT, Gandhinagar | NIFT Campus, GH-O, Road to DAIICT Behind Info City, Gandhinagar - 382 007 | Tel: +91-79-23240832, 232408034 Fax: +91-79-23240772 Website: www.gandhinagar.niftindia.com |
NIIFT, Mohali | C-115,. Phase-7, Industrial Area, Mohali-160055 (Punjab) | Tel: 91-172-2237183,2237184 |
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Fashion as a Career avenue in India
Looking for a Career Option in the Field of Fashion ? This section features Fashion as a career option, elaborated with reference to the job profile, personality traits required, the courses and training involved, premier institutions and future prospects.
India which has always been a centre for the textile and garment trade is also growing into a centre of innovation in garment and accessory design. Fashion technology has a wide scope for choosing a career. Now the fashion industry has become so specialized that it encompasses a vast field of studies in design, concept management, design production management, quality control, planning, fabric design, printing, fashion accessory design, fashion merchandising, textile science, colour mixing, marketing and so on. The primary areas of work in the fashion industry are market research, designing and manufacturing of garments and textiles. Fashion design is the most important area of work in fashion industry. Designing involves creating original designs after studying the changing trends of the market i.e market research. It has various fields of specialisation like garments, footwear, jewellery and even luggage. It is a challenging field as it requires the coordination of various jobs, in small concerns it is usually a one man show but in big organisations the jobs are specialised and allotted to different people. Manufacturing involves purchasing textiles and fabrics required for the design and making the garment according to the master pattern. Manufacturing process requires employment of a large number of trained personnel
Fashion technology education is designed to train students in the core garment manufacturing technology. The basic inputs are in areas of design and management with main emphasis on technology helping students become aware of Information Technology (IT) and its application in the fashion industry. Higher level programmers in fashion technology are designed to train students to excel in understanding and integrating the areas of technology and management for appral manufacturing.
Personality Traits
Fashion designer should have self-confidence, ambition, adaptibility, an eye for detail, flair for anticipating new trends and exceptional business flair or unlimited capital. For the fashion designer certain other traits are-manual dexterity, visual imagination, sense of colour, a photographic memory for details, sufficient technical ability to grasp the intricacies of cutting, creative genius, ability for working in a group and willingness to do routine boring work during training period,ability to draw beautifully is not necessary, but basic aptitude for visual expression-drawing, painting, exploring colour and texture is important for fashion designing.
Courses/Training
The courses include Graduate, Post graduate, Certificate and Diploma in the following areas:
* Accessory designing and fashion designing
* Garment Manufacturing Technology
* Apparel marketing and Merchandising
* Leather and Garment Design and Technology
* Knitwear Design and Technology
* Textile Design and Development
* Fashion Journalism and Presentation
Training
The training also includes internship in an organization which gives the students industry functions. Training is usually imparted keeping in mind the demands of the international market. Most training institutes have the latest technologies including laboratories, workshops, design and research centers, libraries, computers and information about the latest development in the industry. Prominent institutes in Fashion Technology are National institute of Fashion technology (NIFT), National Institute of Design (NID), International Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi (IIFT); IEC School of Art and Fashion, New Delhi; Indian Institute of Art and Fashion Technology (IIAFT), Mumbai; Pearl Academy of fashion, New Delhi; J.D Institute of fashion Technology, New Delhi.
Eligibility
Minimum eligibility for the Undergraduate course in this field is 10+2 with 50% marks and for Post Graduate courses graduation. In the prominent institutes, admission is strictly on merit- through written test, situation test, group discussion and interview. These courses are aimed at understanding concepts related to costume, jewellery, leather goods and many other similar products where fashion matters.
While 10+2 is sufficient for Accessory designing and Fashion Designing, Graduates are preferred for other courses.
Placements And Prospects
The candidates after successful completion of the course can find excellent placements in garment, leather and jewellery industry as merchandising executives, fashion designers, illustrators, fashion co-coordinators, etc. Export houses, textile mills, garment store chains, boutiques, leather companies, jewellery houses, fashion show organisers also look for such candidates. Fashion professionals are working on their own or they attached to fashion houses or garment export units, to the film industry,to the theatre or to electronic media.
Flairs is an important quality for professionals in fashion industry , whether it is in discipline of design or in marketting, fashion forecasting, organising and staging of shows, fashion coordination, communication or manegement.
The fashion industryis full of glamour but there is a lot of hard work. it offers tremendous creative satisfaction, frame and money too. Many successful professionals in the industry have come up without formal training but training is important today as the business becomes competitive day by day. success in the world of fashion is linked to flair, intitiative and enterprise.
Remuneration
The best bet for a beginner is to get associated with an established designer or design house, and begin with doing the menial work. Most trainee designers get a stipend of around Rs. 4000, but what you can learn in terms of working knowledge is immense. Working as a part of a design team fetches around Rs.12,000 a month.
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Maharashtra SSC Results 2008
The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will declare the SSC Examination results on June 26th, 2007 at 11:00 am IST.
Below are the links where results will be available.
Links:-
http://mahresult.nic.in/
http://www.examresults.com
My best of luck to every student
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Mumbaiapplication.com | Online College applications for students after SSC | Online Applications for juniour colleges
For the first time this year, students will be able to file their junior college applications on June 27 – a day after the results are declared. This will be possible on account of www.mumbaiapplication.com an online application site, which has been created under the supervision of Deputy Director of Education (Mumbai region) Sheila Tiwari. 5,00,000 students and 500-plus colleges affiliated with the University of Mumbai will benefit from the process. Dhvani Solani talks to students, authorities and IT professionals to gauge the reactions to and the feasibility of the new idea. MAKING IT HAPPEN
Last year, when Sheila Tiwari, deputy director for school education, Mumbai, was mulling over the idea of having junior college admissions online, little did she know that the idea would become a reality in less than a year. “With 50,000 hits on the first day and over 2,000 people registered till now, I am very optimistic that this will take off well,” says Tiwari. “It’s a miracle that we had the whole project ready in a month. Though we were toying with the idea since last year, we weren’t expecting a nod from the government so quickly, and it feels good that in spite of that, we were able to launch it in time.” Tiwari says that almost 90 per cent city’s school and college faculty have been trained to help students apply for admissions online.
Jitendra Shah, former VJTI professor, who has been mentored website creation, is pleased to see 99 per cent of the responses coming in from students and parents. However, there have been a few hurdles to the process. “There are certain colleges who desire their own admission process and resist the centralisation. So it’s difficult to get them within the site’s purview,” he says. “Also, initially we thought that co-ordinating payment in a city like Mumbai would be difficult.” However, this has been solved through Zipcash, a mobile payment system.
“If this integration of technology succeeds, it will have positive repercussions, and will make the system totally feasible for the future years.” A MATTER OF AUTHORITY Students and parents are not the only ones thanking technology. Though duplication of applications might increase the workload on college authorities, most of them are optimistic that the system will work wonders in reducing paperwork and physical payments. “The idea is very progressive, though it might not be 100 per cent foolproof this year,” says Gvalani, vice principal, KC College. “But the education department is aware of the possible glitches and will work towards making it flawless.” Authorities shrug off student fears of whether colleges will consider their online admissions, or give preference to physical ones. But authorities shrug that off too. Rekha Bahadur, vice principal of HR College, says, “We do expect students to apply both online and physically But both the lists . will be merged to decide the final cut-offs.” HR College has also set up a special committee to tend to anxious queries. Similarly, KC College has assigned a body of teachers to ensure that the system flows smoothly .
YOUNG MINDS AT WORK
Last year, an exasperated Varun Seth (24) ran from pillar-to-post to collect and submit junior college admission forms for his brother, a Class X student. Disillusioned by the experience he turned to Urvish Kukreja and Sugato Banerjee — MBA Tech students on a solution to the confusion. An areawise node system for students to drop applications was one suggestion. Realising that this could be susceptible to too many loopholes, the students came up with a prototype of the current website. “When we conducted our research, we found out that 75per cent of students wanted to online admissions,” says Kukreja. “We were in talks with the Deputy Director of Education, Sheila Tiwari, who had been thinking of the idea for a while.” Binyas IT, a Pune-based company gave their idea form. It re-designed the software and maintained the site keeping in mind the users and traffic it could generate. Binyas has kept the site as simple as possible so that it can be accessed by varying Internet speeds. “We are in talks with the Board to put up the results as soon as they come out,” says Swapnil Hajare (26).
EXPERT SPEAK The application has many good features. The look of the website could have been more vibrant – right now, it’s too bland and devoid of interesting colour schemes or fonts. PRASHANT DEORAH, CEO, Puretech Internet, an integrated web-based solutions company provides his suggestions on the design and working of the website.
The application has many good features. For instance, the ability to create your profile offline on Excel and upload it to the site; the fact that the application will automatically populate marks of students from the Mumbai Board; the fact that ir enables outstation students to apply for admissions to city colleges; the ability to apply to any number of colleges; the mobile payment system and the video walkthrough to help students understand the system.
There are very minor quibbles. The walkthroughs could have been done in flash, which would have been lighter and easier for students. Instead, they have to downloading large video files. The search functionality could have been better. I tried searching for Bhavan's College, the search engine terminated my query at Bhavan, because many applications have a problem dealing with special characters like apostrophe.
The look of the website could have been more vibrant – right now, it’s too bland and devoid of interesting colour schemes or fonts. They could have had a mascot or a character that could serve as a walkthrough.
COLLEGE It’s a single link to all college sites. You can still apply to any of the colleges using traditional paper forms.
The form for the college you chose will appear on screen. It will be largely (if not fully) filled with information from your database. The completed form will be seen by you for confirmation.
Once you pay, your application in electronic form will be sent to the respective college with a copy of the same with Deputy Director of Education. You will also get a receipt online and even
Source:Hindustan Times
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Saturday, June 21, 2008
Rules for admission In Diplona First Year Engineeing after HSC
Rules for Admission to First year of Post HSC (Std. XII) Diploma Courses in Polytechnics/Technical Institutions in Maharashtra State for the Year 2008 - 2009
1.0 General
1.1 Abbreviations used in the brochure
1.2 Definitions
1.3.0 Seats available for admission process
to be carried out under these rules
1.4.0 Seats available Over & Above Sanctioned Intake-
1.4.1 Seats for NRI / PIO / Foreign Nationals
/ Foreign Students / Children of
Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries
1.4.2 Seats available for Jammu &
Kashmir Migrants
1.4.3 Seats available for Government
of India Nominees
1.4.4 Tuition fee waiver scheme of AICTE
1.4.5 Seats available for Marathi speaking
candidates of Mauritius (MR)
1.5 Seats available for OMS candidates
2.0 Eligibility Criteria
2.1 Educational Qualification
2.2 Admission to Mining and Mine surveying course
2.3 Admission to the Candidates who want
to take repeat fresh admission in first year
of Engineering/ Technology diploma course
during current academic year
3.0 Reservations
3.1 Provision of 15% seats for candidates
passing SSC examination with Technical
/Vocational subjects
3.2 Seats reserved for National Cadet Corps (N.C.C.)
3.3 Reservation for sons / daughters of
defence Service Personnel
3.4 Reservations for Physically
Handicapped Candidates
3.5 Reservation for female candidates
3.6 Reservation for the Weaver Community
of Solapur District
3.7 Reservation for Backward Class Candidates
4.0 Submission of Application form to the
respective institute
4.1 Application form Receipt centres
4.2 Documents required for various types of
candidates
4.2.1 Attestation
4.2.2 Translation
5.0 Assignment of merit number
5.1 Merit Number
5.2 Relative Merit in case of tie
6.0 Admission Rounds
6.1 Admissions to Foreign Nationals /Foreign
Student / NRI/ Persons of Indian Origin /
Children of Indian workers in
the Gulf countries
6.2 Admission Rounds for Type A, B, C, D
and E candiates
7.0 Reporting at Admission Centre
7.1 Retention of Original certificates
7.2 Mode of payment of fees
8.0 Fees, concessions, cancellations and refund
8.1 Tuition Fees & other fees
8.2. Caution Money
8.3 Reimbursement of Tuition fee
8.4 Cancellation of admission and Refund of fees
8.5 Concessions in tuition fee
8.6 Issue of School/College Leaving Certificate
9.0 Miscellaneous
10.0 Hostel Accommodation
11.0 Conduct and discipline
12.0 Direct admission to the Second Year of
Post SSC full Time Diploma Courses
13.0 Transfer of Student
DOWMLOAD DOCUMENT
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Friday, June 20, 2008
Application Form Receipt Centers (ARC) for Admissions through CAP
Sr.No. | ARC Code | Name, Address and Contact details |
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Mumbai Region | ||
1. | ARC01 | Government Polytechnic, 49, Kherwadi, Ali Yawar Jung Marg, Bandra (E), Mumbai -400051 |
2. | ARC02 | Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Versova Road, Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West),Mumbai -400058 |
3. | ARC03 | K. J. Somaiya Polytechnic, Vidyanagar, Vidyavihar,Mumbai-400077 |
4. | ARC04 | Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Vidyavihar, P.O. Lonere, Ta-Mangaon -402103 |
5. | ARC05 | Shivajirao S. Jondhale College of Engineering, Sheel Kalyan Highway,Behind Venkatesh Petrolpump, Sonarpada,Manpada Post, Dombivali (E)-421204 |
6. | ARC06 | Parshwanath College of Engg., Kasar-vadavali, Ghodbunder Road, Thane(w), 400 601. |
7. | ARC07 | Vidyavardhini's College of Engineering and Technology, Vasai Road (W Rly), Tal: Vasai-401202 |
8. | ARC08 | Ramrao Adik Education Society's Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology,Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyanagar, Sector-7, Phase-I, Nerul, Navi Mumbai,Thane-400706 |
9. | ARC09 | Thakur College of Engineering and Technology, Shyamnarayan Thakur Marg,Thakur Village, Kandivali (E)- 400101 |
10. | ARC10 | Government Polytechnic, Near Thiba Palace, Ratnagiri -415612 |
11. | ARC11 | Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues Collegeof Engineering, Father Agnel Ashram , Band-stand, Bandra (W), Mumbai -400050 |
12. | ARC30 | Manjara Charitable Trust's Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology,Off Juhu Versova Link Road, Versova, Andheri (W), Mumbai-400053 |
13. | ARC51 | Vidyalankar Institute of Technology,Vidyalankar College Marg, Wadala (E), Mumbai -400037 |
14. | ARC53 | K.J.Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidya_Nagar, Vidya Vihar, Mumbai-400077 |
15. | ARC55 | Saraswati Edu Soc's Saraswati College of Engineering, Plot No 46/46 A, Sector 5 Kharghar, Navi Mumbai -410210 |
16. | ARC56 | St.Francis Inst. Of Technology (Engg. College) Mount Poinsur, S.V.P. Road, Borivli ( W ), Mumbai -400103 |
17. | ARC57 | Watumull Institute of Electronics Engg. and Computer Technology,47, Dr. R.G. Thadani Marg, (near Venus Apartment) Worli, Mumbai-400018 |
18. | ARC58 | Excelsior Education Society's K.C.College of Engineering Mithbunder Road, Near Sadguru Gardens, Kopri, Thane (E) -400603 |
19. | ARC59 | Konkan Gyanpeeth College of Engineering, Vengaon Road, Dahivali, Karjat - 410201 |
Pune Region | ||
20. | ARC12 | Government Polytechnic, Pune University Road,Pune-411016 |
21. | ARC13 | Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology, 19,BundgardenRd.,Pune-411001 |
22. | ARC19 | Walchand College of Engineering, Vishrambag, Sangli - 416415 |
23. | ARC20 | Government College of Engineering, Vidyanagar, Karad, Dist. Satara- 415124 |
24. | ARC21 | Government Polytechnic, Vidyanagar Kolhapur -416004 |
25. | ARC22 | Government Polytechnic, Akkalkot Road, Solapur -413006 |
26. | ARC23 | Walchand Institute of Technology, Seth Walchand Hirchand Marg, Ashok Chowk, Solapur-413006 |
27. | ARC29 | Padmashri Dr.D.Y. Patil Pratishthan's Padmashri D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering & Techonology Opp. H. A. Factory Ltd.,Sant Tukaram Nagar ,Pimpri - 411018 |
28. | ARC31 | Progressive Education Society's Modern College of Engineering1186 A, Shivajinagar, Off. J.M. Road, Pune-411005 |
29. | ARC32 | Maharashtra Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), Paud Road, Survey No.124, Ex-Servicemen Colony,Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune -411038 |
30. | ARC33 | Bansilal Ramanath Agarwal Charitable Trust's Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Upper Indira Nagar, Bibwewadi, Pune - 411 037 |
31. | ARC34 | Sinhgad College of Engineering, 44/1, Vadgaon (BK), Off Sinhgad Road, Pune- 411041 |
32. | ARC35 | Vidya Pratishthan’s Institute of Information Technology, Vidya Pratishathan's College of Engineering (VPCOE) Vidyanagari, Bhigwan Road, Baramati- 413133 |
33. | ARC43 | Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College of Engineering,Near Circuit House, Sadar Bazar, Camp-Satara -415001 |
34. | ARC54 | MAEER’s Maharashtra Academy of Engineering, Dehu Phata, Alandi(D), Tal. Khed, Pune-412105 |
35. | ARC60 | Pune Vidyarthi Griha's College of Engineering and Technology,44, Vidyanagari, Parvati, Shivdarshan Chowk, Near MuktanganEnglish School, Pune -411009 |
36. | ARC61 | JSPM's Jayawantrao Sawant college of Engineering,S. No. 58, Indrayani Nagar, Handewadi Road Hadapsar, Pune -411028 |
37. | ARC62 | Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Tathawade, S.No.80, Pune-Mumbai Bypass Highway, Tathawade, Pune - 411033 |
38. | ARC63 | G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering & Management, Wagholi, Nagar Road, Pune. -412207 |
39. | ARC74 | Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Sector No. 26, Pradhikaran, Near Akurdi Rly. Station, Nigdi, Pune-411044 |
40. | ARC75 | Shri Vithal Education and Research Institute's College of Engineering, Pandharpur.P.O. Box No. 54, Gopalpur - Ranjani Road, Gopalpur, Pandharpur-413304 |
Nasik Region | ||
41. | ARC14 | Government Polytechnic, New Bldg Campus,Samangaon Road Nashik Road, Nashik -422101 |
42. | ARC15 | Government College of Engineering, Opp.Govt I.T. I. National Highway No-6, Jalgaon -425002 |
43. | ARC36 | N.D.M.V.P. Samaj's College of Engineering,Udoji Maratha Boarding Campus, Near Pumping Station, Gangapur Road, Nashik-422013 |
44. | ARC37 | Government Polytechnic, Post Box No. 71,Burudgaon Road Ahmednagar -414001 |
45. | ARC38 | Government Polytechnic Vidyanagri Deopur Dhule -424005 |
46. | ARC39 | R. C. Patel Institute of Technology Near Nimzari Naka, Shirpur Dist. Dhule - 425405 |
47. | ARC52 | Amrutvahini College of Engineering, P.O.: Sangamner Sakhar Karkhana, Tal : Sangamner - 422608 |
48. | ARC64 | MET's Institute of Engineering, Bhujbal Knowledge City, MET League of Colleges, Adgaon, Bhujbal Knowledge City , MET's Institute Of Engineering, Adgaon Nashik-422003 |
49. | ARC65 | Shram Sadhana Bombay Trust's College of Engineering and Technology, P.O.Box 94, C.O.E.T Jalgaon - 425001 |
Aurangabad Region | ||
50. | ARC16 | Government College of Engineering,Station Road, Osmanpura, Aurangabad- 431005 |
51. | ARC17 | Shri Guru Gobind Singhji College of Engineering and Technology, Vishnupuri, Nanded - 431606 |
52. | ARC18 | Puranmal Lahoti Government Polytechnic, Ausa Road Latur, -413531 |
53. | ARC40 | Government Polytechnic, Nagewadi, Aurangabad Road, Jalna - 431203 |
54. | ARC41 | Government Polytechnic, Tuljapur Road, Osmanabad - 413501 |
55. | ARC42 | Mahatma Basaweshwar Education Society's College of Engineering, Ambejogai, Dist. Beed - 431517 |
56. | ARC71 | Government Polytechnic, Jintur |
Amravati Region | ||
57. | ARC24 | Government College of Engineering, VMV Road, Near Kathora Naka, Amravati- 444604 |
58. | ARC25 | Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,College Campus, Khamgaon Road, Shegaon -444203 |
59. | ARC44 | Government Polytechnic, Gadge Nagar, Post-Shivaji Nagar V. M. V. Road, Amravati - 444603 |
60. | ARC45 | Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering and Technology, MIDC, Lohara, Amaravati Road, Yavatmal -445001 |
61. | ARC66 | Government Polytechnic, Resod Road, Washim -444505 |
62. | ARC72 | Shri Gurudatta Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha’s Institute of Pharmacy, Shivshakti Prathisthan, Hingna Road, Kaulkhed, Akola-444004 |
Nagpur Region | ||
63. | ARC26 | Government College of Engineering, Ballarsha By pass Road, Nazul Mohalla, In front of Prasanna Petrol Pump, Babupeth, Chandrapur - 442403 |
64. | ARC27 | Shri. Ramdeo Baba Kamla Nehru Engineering College, Ramdeo Tekdi, Gittikhadan, Katol Road, Nagpur- 440013 |
65. | ARC28 | Government Polytechnic, Sadar, Mangalwar Bazar,Sadar, Nagpur. - 440001 |
66. | ARC46 | G.H Raisoni Institute of Information Technology(GHRIIT), 2nd Floor, B-Wing, LAB-3, 345, Shraddha House, Kingsway, Nagpur-440 001 |
67. | ARC47 | Government Polytechnic, M.I.D.C Road Gadchiroli -442605 |
68. | ARC48 | Government Polytechnic, Arvi. Dist Wardha - 442201 |
69. | ARC49 | Government Polytechnic, Sendur Wafa, Sakoli Dist Bhandara - 441802 |
70. | ARC50 | Gondia Education Society's Manoharbhai Patel Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kudwa, Gondia - 441614 |
71. | ARC67 | Laxminarayan Institute of Technology, L.I.T.Premises, Opposite Bharatnagar, Amravati Road, Nagpur -440033 |
72. | ARC73 | Bapurao Deshmukh College of Engineering, Sevagram, Dist Wardha-442 102 |
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Required Documents for Engineering Admissions Through CAP
The candidates are required to carry ALL Original Certificates in support of their claim at the time of filling up of Application Form for Admission to Engineering for the scrutiny and verification at Application Form Receipt Centers (ARC). The candidates are required to submit only attested true copies of requisite documents at the time of filling up Application Form for Admission to Engineering. The stage of filling up of Application Form for Admission to Engineering is tentatively scheduled in the month of June 2008, therefore candidates and parents are required to keep the certificates ready in time to avoid denial of claim(s). |
Sr. No. | Type of Candidate | Attested true copies of documents to be attached along with Application Form for Admission to Engineering |
---|---|---|
1. | All Candidates | 1.S.S.C. (Std.X) mark sheet. 2.H.S.C. (Std. XII) mark sheet. 3.School leaving certificate after passing H.S.C. (Std. XII). 4.Certificate of the Indian Nationality of the candidate. |
2. | Type– B Candidates | Domicile certificate of candidate or of father/mother/husband of candidate indicating that he/she is domiciled in the State of Maharashtra. (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
3. | Type– C Candidates | Certificate from the employer in the pro forma – A stating that father/mother of the candidate who is a Central Government / Government of India undertaking employee is presently posted in/outside Maharashtra. (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
4. | Type– D Candidates AND Type– E Candidates | Certificate from the employer in the pro forma – B stating that father/mother of the candidate who is a Maharashtra State Government / Maharashtra State Government undertaking employee is presently posted in Maharashtra. (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
5. | Type-F Candidates Maharashtra Karnataka disputed border area candidates | Certificate stating that candidate belongs to the disputed border area in pro forma – G. Certificate stating that the mother tongue of the candidate is Marathi in pro forma – H. (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
6. | Backward class Candidates belonging to S.C. / S.T. | Caste certificate. Caste/Tribe validity certificate.* (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
7. | Backward class Candidates belonging to VJ / DT-NT(A)/ NT(B) / NT(C) / NT(D) / O.B.C / SBC categories. | Caste certificate. Caste validity certificate.* Non creamy layer certificate@ valid upto 31st March 2009. (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
8. | Ex servicemen.(Def-1) | Defence Service Certificate Pro forma – C. Domicile certificate of father/mother who is an Ex service personnel is domiciled in the State of Maharashtra. (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
9. | Active Domicile Defence Candidates.(Def-2) | Defence Service Certificate Pro forma – C. Domicile certificate of father/mother who is an active defence service person is domiciled in the State of Maharashtra. (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
10. | Active Non Domicile Defence Candidates.(Def-3) | Defence Service Certificate Pro forma – C and D/E. Certificate from the employer in the pro forma – D stating that father/mother of the candidate who is an active defence service person presently posted in Maharashtra. Certificate from the employer in the pro forma – E stating that father/mother of the candidate who is an active defence service person and has retained the family in his previous place of posting in Maharashtra. (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
11. | Physically Handicapped Candidates (P1,P2,P3) | Certificate in the pro forma–F/F-1. (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
12. | Jammu and Kashmir Migrant candidates | Certificate of posting in case of defence and Government servants in proforma – J. Certificate for stay in refugee camp for those staying in refugee camp in proforma – K. Certificate stating that the candidate belongs to displaced family in proforma – L. (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1) |
13. | Foreign nationals / Foreign Students | Eligibility certificate from concerned University Certificate / Proof of Foreign national or Foreign student status as per Definition in Rule No. 1.2. |
14. | Persons of Indian origin | Eligibility certificate from concerned University Certificate / Proof of Persons of Indian origin status as per Definition in Rule No. 1.2. |
15. | Workers in Gulf Countries/Non Resident Indian | Eligibility certificate from concerned University Certificate / Proof of Person having Workers in Gulf Countries/NRI status as per Definition in Rule No. 1.2. |
IMPORTANT NOTE : Admission under constitutional reservation seat will be governed by the Maharashtra Schedule Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Denotified Tribes (Vimukta Jatis), Nomadic Tribes, Other Backward Classes and Special Backward Category (Regulation of Issuance and Verification of) Caste Certificate Act, 2000 (Mah. Act No.XXIII of 2001) as below :
Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure; 1973 -
|
Sr. No. | Category of Reservation | Documents required for supporting the backward class reservation claim | Authority issuing the document |
---|---|---|---|
1. | S.C. | 1. Caste Certificate stating that the caste is recognised under backward class category in Maharashtra State. | Executive Magistrate in Maharashtra State |
2. Caste Validity Certificate | Divisional Caste Certificate Scrutiny Committee of the respective Divisional Social Welfare Office. | ||
2. | S.T. | 1. Caste Certificate stating that the caste is recognised under backward class category in Maharashtra State. | Executive Magistrate in Maharashtra State |
2. Caste Validity Certificate | Director / Deputy Director, Tribe Scrutiny Committee of respective Region | ||
3. | VJ/DTN.T.(A)/S.B.C. | 1. Caste Certificate stating that the caste is recognised under backward class category in Maharashtra State. | Executive Magistrate in Maharashtra State |
2. Caste Validity Certificate | Divisional Caste Certificate Scrutiny Committee of the respective Divisional Social Welfare Office. | ||
3. Non-creamy layer Certificate valid upto 31st March 2009. | Sub Divisional Officer / Deputy Collector / Collector of the district. | ||
4. | N.T.(B)/N.T.(C)/N.T.(D)/O.B.C. | 1. Caste Certificate stating that the caste is recognised under backward class category in Maharashtra State. | Executive Magistrate in Maharashtra State |
2. Caste Validity Certificate | Caste Certificate Scrutiny Committee, Director of Social Welfare, Maharashtra State, Pune. | ||
3. Non-creamy layer Certificate valid upto 31st March 2009. | Sub Divisional Officer / Deputy Collector / Collector of the district. |
Note : Format of Non-Creamy Layer certificate alongwith caste certificate for Other Backward Classes, Vimukta Jati NT(A), Nomadic Tribes (B, C, D) and Special Backward Category is enclosed herewith whereas the is the format of only the cast certificate. |
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
CAP Schedule for Admissions to Engineering 2008
The whole schedule of the cap process is available on the site
http://www.mkcl.biz/fe2008/frmImportantDates.aspx
Plz open this site in internet explorer coz mozilla will cause problems in opening this.
Best of luck guys
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
CAP ROUND INFORMATION FOR ENGINEERING ADMISSIONS
ALL INFORMATION IN THIS SITE IS AS UNDERSTOOD BY ME AND SHOULD BE USED ONLY AS A GUIDELINE AND NOT AS AN
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT.
A) Basic Information about Engineering Colleges in Maharashtra :
In Maharashtra, there are in all 11 Universities which offer Engineering Courses, with each University (other
than Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere and SNDT University for Women, Mumbai)
having several Engineering Colleges affiliated to it.
Approximate number of Engineering Seats in 2007
Maharashtra--------------------51494
Mumbai-------------------------13575
Pune-----------------------------14705
The Various Types of Engineering Colleges :
There can be the following types of Engineering Colleges : viz., University Colleges (like BATU, SNDT),
Govt.Colleges (like College of Engineering, Pune),
University Managed Colleges (like UICT, Mumbai),
Govt. Aided Colleges (like V.J.T.I. in Mumbai ),
Un-aided (Private) Non-Minority Colleges (like Vidyalankar IoT),
Un-aided (Private) Minority Colleges (like Thadoomal in Mumbai)
B-i) Admission System : Basic Information
Due to the Supreme Court Judgment, following changes had to be made in the existing system that was being followed for the past several years :
i) The concept of MERIT seats and PAYMENT seats was abolished since the last four years. Now, each College has to get their fees approved from “Shikshan Shulka Samiti”. (i.e. now, the fees vary from College to College). Fee varies from Rs. 30,000/– to Rs. 65,000/- p.a.
ii) Entrance exam is now made mandatory .
This year, DTE (Directorate of Technical Education, Govt. of Maharashtra) will conduct 4 centralised Rounds. The first three rounds will be “ALLOTMENT” rounds whereas the 4th round will be conducted by the way of counselling.
Please Note :
*In Minority Colleges, students NOT belonging to that particular minority MAY also be eligible for admission to it’s Institute-Level Quota. Students should check with each individual minority college for details.
Seats filled by the individual colleges DIRECTLY are mentioned below :
* Institute – Level Quota Seats (20%) in un-aided Non Minority colleges
* 100 % Seats in VJTI, UICT, COEP, SGGS-Nanded, Walchand-Sangli (Through a separate but combined admission process)
* Seats (50 %) reserved for minorities [in minority institutions like MHSS, Rizvi, St. Francis, Don Bosco, TSEC, Vivekanand, Watumull, KJ Somaiya (Vidyavihar & Sion), Sanghvi, Shah & Anchor, Parshwanath, MESIT, LTCOE, Thakur, SIES ]
* Seats (15 % ) reserved for students of Konkan region in Dr. BATU, Lonere
To apply to such seats, students must contact the individual college directly.
i.e. A student interested in securing admission to an Engineering college in Maharashtra will have to make the following separate applications :
1
COEP
Seats in the autonomous colleges
VJTI, UICT, COEP, SGGS and
Walchand-Sangli.
Separate Admission Process
2
DTE
online through
www.dte.org.in/fe2007
Seats in most of the Engineering colleges in
Maharashtra except the five autonomous
colleges ( VJTI, UICT, COEP, SGGS-Nanded
and Walchand-Sangli)
MHT-CET Quota
(Round 1A,2A,3A
3
DTE
online through
www.dte.org.in/fe2007
Seats in most of the Private Un-aided
Engineering colleges in Maharashtra
AIEEE Quota
(Round 1B,2B,3B)
4
DTE
Seats in most of the Engineering colleges in
Maharashtra which have remained vacant
after CAP Round 1, 2, 3
Round 4
5
Few (4 to 5)
Select Private
Un-aided Colleges
Institute-Level Quota Seats in these colleges
Separate Admission Process
conducted by each college in
their own campus
6
Private Minority
Un-aided Colleges
(if eligible)
Minority quota seats
in these colleges
Separate Admission Process
conducted by each college
7
BATU
(if eligible for Konkan
region reservation)
Seats reserved
for Students of Konkan Region
Separate Admission Process
at BATU
B- iii) Admission System : Admission Procedure (For Institutes accepting MHT-CET Ranks)
1) Round 1 A - Centralised Allotment Process (CAP) organised by DTE for
Maharashtra State Quota Seats
a) How many of the seats will be available for Mumbai students in round 1A ?
A Mumbai Student will be eligible for :
i) All the Seats in SNDT and BATU offered through CAP : i.e.
*100 % seats of SNDT (But only for Women)
*85 % seats of BATU
ii) 70 % of the seats in Colleges under Mumbai University area (Home University) offered through CAP : i.e.
*70 % seats in Govt., Govt. aided colleges under Mumbai University Area
*45.5 % seats in Un-Aided Non-Minority Colleges under Mumbai University Area
*29.75 % seats in Un-aided Minority Colleges under Mumbai University Area
iii) 30 % of the seats in Colleges OUTSIDE Mumbai University area (Outside Home University) offered through CAP : i.e.
*30 % seats in Govt., Govt. aided colleges OUTSIDE Mumbai University Area
*19.5 % seats in Un-Aided Non-Minority Colleges OUTSIDE Mumbai University Area
*12.75 % seats in Un-aided Minority Colleges OUTSIDE Mumbai University Area
b) How to apply for this centralised round 1 A ?
To apply for the CENTRALISED ROUND 1A for admission to any Engineering college in Maharashtra (Govt., University Managed, Govt. Aided or Private) you have to fill ONLY ONE application form.
(Note : Admissions to VJTI, UICT, COEP, SGGS, Walchand-Sangli will not be through these Rounds. Students are required to fill up separate application forms for admission to these colleges)
This application form (including the option form) is to be submitted online at www.dte.org.in/fe2007
c) Filling up of Option Form for allotment through Round 1A (Most Crucial)
After assessing their merit position, students should submit their preferences (Institute – Course Combinations*) in the “Option form” and submit it online. Only students who fill in their preferences will be considered in this Round 1A.
* Institute - Course combination Choice Codes are printed along with the information of each college, in the Institute Information Brochure
[In this list, you can select ANY COLLEGE in Maharashtra i.e. you need not confine your choices to colleges under Mumbai University area alone since you are also eligible for some seats (upto 30%) outside Mumbai University area]
d) How to write the Twenty choices in the Option form ?
In the section provided, a student can write a maximum of twenty choices. (It is not compulsory that all the twenty choices must be written. The student MAY write only one choice, or only two choices and so on , upto a maximum of twenty choices)
However, while writing the choices the Student should mention his choices as per his order of priority i.e. his first choice written FIRST, then his SECOND choice, then his THIRD choice and so on.
While preparing the All Maharashtra - allocation list for Round 1A, the computer will first see if the student has entered his choices. If no choice has been entered, he will NOT be considered for ROUND 1A.
If his choices are mentioned, the computer will check whether the student's FIRST choice can be made available to him (as per his merit). If it is available, he will be offered that seat (without even checking the second option).
If his FIRST choice is NOT available, then the computer will CHECK whether his SECOND choice is available. If it is available, his second choice will be offered to him. And so on.
This process will continue until the student secures a seat in one of his choices or until all the choices mentioned by the student are exhausted.
The allotment list generated at the of end of this process will be displayed on www.dte.org.in/fe2007 on the day specified in the schedule . This list will contain the "name of the student" along with the "nature of the offer". Details given below.
Significance of the "NATURE OF OFFER ":
On the day specified in the schedule , the allocation list will be displayed. Against each name, the "Nature of offer" will be mentioned, i.e. either "ALLOTTED" or "NOT ALLOTTED "
i) ALLOTTED : Out of the choice(s) mentioned (in the form) by the student, one is available to the student. The choice (i.e. Institute - Course Combination ) which is ALLOTTED to the student will be printed in the allocation list besides his / her name.
In case an "ALLOTTED " offer is made to the student, it is presumed that the
student (or his / her representative with an authority letter from the student) :
a) reports to the concerned college where he has got admission with all the original certificates before the specified date (e.g. a student who has got into say, Thadoomal, Bandra will have to go to Thdoomal and a student who has got into say, MIT , Pune will have to go to MIT, Pune )
b) accepts the course offered to him.
c) pays the college fees and submits the original certificates.
Please note :
If Allotment is from options 1 to 9 :
It is imperative that the candidate confirms the admission and reports to the admitted Institute. Such candidates are now NOT eligible for any further CAP rounds.
If Allotment is from options 10 to 20 :
If the candidate confirms the admission, he / she is NOT eligible for further CAP rounds.
Only those candidates who DO NOT confirm their admission are eligible for further CAP rounds.
ii) NOT ALLOTTED : Out of the choice(s) mentioned (in the form) by the student none of them can be offered to the student as per his merit. Such Students should appear for subsequent Rounds. (Details given below)
2) Round 1 B - Centralised Admission Process organised by DTE for All India (AIEEE) Quota Seats.
a) How many of the seats will be available for Mumbai students in round 1B ?
A Mumbai Student will be eligible for 15 % of the seats in Un-aided Colleges offered through CAP : i.e.
_ 15 % seats in most of the Un-Aided Non-Minority Colleges in Maharashtra
_ 7.5 % seats in most of the Un-aided Minority Colleges in Maharshtra
b) How to apply for this centralised round 1 B ?
To apply for the CENTRALISED ROUND 1 B for admission to any Un-aided (Private) Engineering college in Maharashtra (Minority and Non-minority) you have to fill ONLY ONE application form and send DD/ PO of specified amount to DTE, Mumbai
This application form (including the option form) is to be submitted online at www.dte.org.in/fe2007
The allocation list will be displayed on date specified in the schedule.
Note :
i) Students who have applied for Round 1 A (Maharashtra State Quota) and also wish to apply for Round 1B [ All India (AIEEE) quota] need to submit again (on-line) the application form and the option form for this quota. (The form submitted earlier for Round 1 A is not valid for Round 1B)
ii) All Students who have appeared for AIEEE and have a positive score MUST NOT lose this opportunity of applying for this quota. (i.e. even if, “Not eligible for central counselling” is printed on your AIEEE score card, you ARE eligible for this Round 1 B. (This Round will be held as per AIEEE All India Rank and not AIEEE State Rank.)
Note : Though the seats available through this Round 1B are less than the seats available through Round 1A, the competition in this Round is likely to be much less (since not many students appear for AIEEE). Hence all the students who are eligible for this round are urged to not only apply for this round 1 B but also ensure that they submit different (and better) preferences (Institute – Course Combinations )in the option form for Round 1 B.
3) Round conducted by the respective colleges for the Institute – Level Quota
a) Which seats will be filled in this Round ?
20 % seats in private non-minority colleges (and 50% seats in private minority colleges) are filled by the respective colleges by conducting a round in their campus i.e. such rounds will be conducted by each college individually.
b) How to apply to ALL such Round in the various colleges ?
The student will have to fill up the admission forms of the respective colleges.
Problems which a student is likely to face during such Rounds :
Such Rounds will be conducted by each college individually. Hence the student WILL HAVE TO
_ keep a track of the schedules of such Rounds in various colleges of his interest.
_ Arrange for extra amount to be paid as fees : Such Rounds will be conducted separately by each college.
Now, consider a student who has secured a seat in some college (say X) through its Institute level admission round and now also wants to apply to some other college (say Y) for its Institute level seats. In such cases the student will have to pay full fees in college Y and then apply for refund from college X.
4) OMS Students “Out of Maharashtra State” (OMS) students who have appeared for AIEEE are eligible for AIEEE Quota Rounds or Institute level Rounds of Private colleges. (There is no separate reservation / round for OMS students).
C) How should students go about the entire FE admission process this year ?
This year, since the FE admission process is NOT going to be completely centralised, students should do the following :
i) Apply to Autonomous Institutes.
ii) Apply through the centralised process (Round 1,2,3,4)
iii) Decide on the options of Institute – course combinations to be filled in the option form of every round VERY CAREFULLY since the elimination rules are quite stringent.
iv) Contact the Private colleges you may have short– listed and get their Admission forms (for their Institute – Level Quota Round)
v) Keep a track of the schedules of Institute – Level Quota Round in these selected colleges
vi) Keep additional sets of “Attested Documents” ready
vii) Keep extra money ready for payment of fees, as you may be required to pay fees in more than one college during Institute – Level Rounds (Of course you may be eligible for Refund later).
Course Curriculum (Mumbai University) :
The first year (F.E) is COMMON to all the branches.
Subjects taught in F.E. (Revised Course)
Sem I
1) Maths 1
2) Engg Mechanics
3) Computer Programing 1(C++)
4) Basic Electrical & Electronics Engg.(B.E.E.)
5) Applied Physics 1
6) Applied Chemistry 1
Sem II
1) Maths 2
2) Engg. Drawing
3) Computer Programing 2(JAVA)
4) Comunication Skills
5) Applied Physics 2
6) Applied Chemistry 2
Frequently Asked Questions (F A Qs)
1) What certificates are required ?
For majority of the students ONLY the following certificates are required :
i) Std. XII mark sheet
ii) XII College Leaving Certificate
iii) Std. X mark sheet
iv) Indian Nationality Certificate (e.g. Passport or College Leaving Certificate if
it mentions nationality)
Following Certificates are required only for the specific Cases :
Caste Certificate ; Caste Validity Certificate ; Non-Creamy Layer;
Domicile (of Father / Mother and NOT of the student).
2) Do I require a Domicile Certificate?
Students who have passed X AND XII from Maharashtra DO NOT require Domicile Certificate.
Domicile of Father / Mother is required in some cases when the student has passed Std.X or Std XII or both form outside maharashtra.
Domicile may not be required, if Father / Mother is a Govt.Employee on Transfer.
In some cases if domicile is required and not available than the stuadent may be considered as OMS(Outside Maharashtra Student) Category.
3) What factors may be considered while selecting colleges ?
Some factors that should be considered while selecting colleges and their importance:
a) Teaching Quality : This is the single most important factor.
b) Convenience of commuting :Do not unnecessarily go to a very far off college.
c) Infrastructure like Labs, Workshop etc. (Actually all colleges DO have the minimum infrastructure required). Hence this factor is NOT very crucial.
d) ON Campus Placements : This factor also gets unnecessarily over exaggerated. Now days, not many students take up jobs immediately after their B.E. Most of them either want to do M.S. or M.E. or M.B.A. Hence, campus placements after B.E. need NOT be over emphasized.
e) FEES : Each college will have its own fee structure. Hence your financial capacity should be considered before taking admission. The fees are fixed by “Shikshan Shulka Samiti” on the basis of the College infrastructure (Better the infrastructure, higher are the fees.)
4) How are the colleges graded ?
Govt. of Maharashtra has Graded colleges on the basis of various important parameters like Teaching faculty, Computer Centre & other Lab. Infrastructure, Library, Placements, Cleanliness of the campus etc...
Grade is a very useful tool while selecting colleges.
5) How is the overall distribution of Seats ?
Generally the intake is 60 per branch and the distribution is likely to be as follows :
(12 Seats are Institute level seats which are filled directly by the college and 9 seats are All India AIEEE seats. Thus seats available for Round 1 A are 39. But only 70% of these seats will be available for Home University i.e. 27)
Of these 27 ,seats reserved for women are 8 and 19 seats are for general(i.e. males and females)
Out of these 8 seats for women 4 are for reserved category and 4 are for open category.
Out of 19 seats for general 10 are for open category and 9 are for reserved category.
In the above calculation, reservation for Defence and Physically handicapped is
not considered. No. of seats would be lesser in Private Minority colleges.
6) Will the closing marks be the same as last year ?
Nobody can accurately predict this. [The feeling that the overall CET
result is bad is more of wishful thinking than reality.]
7) What is an “option” ?
An option is an indication of your choice for a particular “Course” in a particular “College” in a particular “University”. An option is expressed as a unique combination of 5 digit code where its 1st digit indicates the University, 2nd & 3rd together indicate the College, 4th and 5th together indicate the Course.
The code numbers for ‘a particular course in a particular institute’ are mentioned in the
institute information Brochure.
8) Can I write select different courses from the same college ?
Yes. An option is a “College – Course” combination. Your Option List may contain different courses in same college [ e.g. VESIT- EXTC, VESIT-ETRX, VESIT– CMPN, VESIT – INFT..] or same courses in different colleges [ e.g. VESIT – ETRX, VIT– ETRX, RAIT– ETRX…] or different courses in different colleges.
9) Can I apply to an Institute which is outside of my University area ?
YES. You can select ANY COLLEGE in Maharashtra i.e. you need not confine your choices to colleges under Mumbai University area alone.
10) Can I change my options after submitting the option form ?
Until the last date, you can keep on revising your option list. The latest version will be
considered for allotment.
11) How do I make my choices ?
This is probably the most important part. Steps that may be followed
i) Prepare a priority list of branches (of Engg.) which you
would like to pursue.
e.g. 1 : EXTC
2 : CMPN
3 : INFT
4 : ETRX
5 : MECH
And so on …..
ii) For every branch, prepare a list of colleges that you are interested in.
(In this list you can also include colleges from other University areas).
iii) Arrange the above list as per your priority
E.g. Vivekanand EXTC
DJ Sanghavi EXTC
VIT EXTC
Vivekanand CMPN etc…
iv) Write the required number of top choices.
12) How many allotments will I get ?
A student will either get “ONE” allotment or “NO” allotment. A student CANNOT get more
than one allotment.
13) If I do not get any of the options from my Option List , will the Computer offer me some seat as per my merit ?
The scope of the computer search is strictly limited to the student’s Option List. The
computer cannot not go beyond the Option List. i.e. it will NOT ALLOT you some choice,
which is NOT a part of your option list. If none of the options is possible, then it will print
“NOT ALLOTTED” against your name. Hence you must write options carefully.
14) If an option is allotted to me, do I have to accept it ?
If the allotment is acceptable to you, you are SUPPOSED to report to the respective
institute and complete the admission formalities. (Please note that accepting any particular allotment, makes you ineligible for the all the subsequent CAP rounds).
But, not accepting the allotment MAY also lead to disqualification in the subsequent CAP
rounds.
15) In subsequent CAP Rounds , can I give different options ?
Yes, you can. The options of any round have no bearing on the subsequent rounds.
16) Should I give more importance to the College or to the Branch ?
This is a difficult issue. Giving priority to branch seems more reasonable. After you graduate, your college may not be as important but your branch of Engg. will be quite influential in deciding your future. However, if you are getting a similar branch (though NOT the same) in probably a better college, you may choose
the better college e.g. if you are getting CMPN in VJTI and EXTC in say
Vivekanand, you may choose VJTI.
17) What is the actual difference between IT, CMPN, etc.. ?
INFT, CMPN, ETRX, EXTC are all similar branches. The general
notion that ETRX is ONLY hardware, and INFT is ONLY software isNOT true. All these branches are offshoots of ELECTRICAL branch.
18) Should I go to a college outside my University area ?
GRASS IS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE - this may not be true always. The 4 years of engineering are a very crucial phase in the student’s overall development. Life time friends / Habits (Good and Bad) are formed during these years. It certainly helps if the student stays with his / her parents during these years.
19) Can I change my college in the second year ?
Generally Not. Hence do not depend on it.
20) Can I change my branch within the college in the second year ?
Generally Not. Hence do not depend on it.
For updates of the new happenings in maharashtra for engg. refer-
http://www.dte.org.in/notice/index.asp
For list of all goverment and non-govy colleges in maharashtra and their address,telephone number,website,email id,etc refer-
http://www.dte.org.in/degree/search_1.asp?insttype_code=EN
For the official cutoffs of diffrent colleges of maharashtra in different rounds upto the 6th round then refer-
http://www.dte.org.in/fe2007/
Note:
Above three are official sites of dte.
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Punjab Technical University Combined Entrance Test (PTU CET) 2008
Punjab CET Result - Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar has announced the Punjab CET Results 2008(Common Entrance Examination) at their website www.ptu.ac.in
the direct url to access the results page is http://www.ptu.ac.in/result.asp
You will require your Roll number to check the results. all the best!
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Monday, June 16, 2008
Actuarial Science (Insurance) As a career avenue in India
Actuarial Science (Insurance) As Career in India
Insurance is understood as a coverage by contract where by one party undertake to indemnify or guarantee another against loss by a specified contingency, the amount for which it is insured. Insurance can therefore cover life, health, goods, equipments, travel or anything of value to the person or organization body. Till very recently, insurance was largely under the government sector. However, now many private multinational firms have come into India with a variety of insurance schemes
The major government companies are Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), General INsurance Corporation (GIC) and Postal Life Insurance. LIC deals with insurance of life while GIC deals with any other type of insurance. In recent years, many private companies including HDFC, ICICI, Kotak Mahindra and Birla sunlife have setup office in India, hence the prospects of getting a good job in insurance compnay has increased a lot.
Main areas of work in insurance career
A person interested in working inthe field of insurance can either work in the capacity of:
* An office in one of the areas of insurance (life, general and postal).
* An agent.
* An insurance surveyor.
The work of an actuary (one who works in insurance field) involves the calculation of insurance risk, premiums and pension programmes. Actuarial science is build on the statistical evaluation of the financila and economic implications of possible congingencies.
In an insurance company persan can take a job in and as:
* Administration - deals with the registry of claims.
* Development - deals with marketing and procurement of business etc.
* Accounts - deals with the management of funds and their disbursement.
* Investment - responsible for the investment of funds of insurance company.
Entry & eligibility for insurance career
* A person who wants to be an actuary has to pass an entrance exam conducted by the Actuarial Society of India.
* However, recruitment to the Postal Life Insurance takes place according to the recruitment rules of the postal department.
* To be an insurance surveyor, a person needs to hold a licence.
* Private insurance firms take in management graduates to work mainly in the areas of marketing and sales.
The eligibility criterion for recruitment to both the LIC and GIC is the same. An AAO (Assistant Administrative Officer (class I officer)) must be a graduate/postgraduate in any subject with minimum of 50 percent marks, from a recognized university. The candidate's age should be between twenty-one and twenty-eight years. AAO's recruitment exam is an all India level exam. To be recruited as a clas II officer, the candidate has to be a graduate in any descipline. Class III and class IV levels are open to graduates and school-leavers.
An insurance surveyor, to be eligible to hold a licence, must fulfil one of the following qualifications:
* Fellowship of associateship through the exam held by the Institute of Insurance Surveyors and Adjusters (IISA), Mumbai.
* Degree or diploma in architecture from a recognized university.
* Fellowship or associateship of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Institute of Cost and works Accountants.
* Degree of diploma from a recognized engineering institute.
* Degree or diploma in naval architecture.
Actuarila Science & Insurance Institutions
Actuarial Science is mainly offered as a three year degree course by some universities, or as one of the subjects of a degree programme. There are also short term courses in insurance or actuarial science, ranging from six months to two years. The Insurance Institute of India, Mumbai also grooms insurance personnel for a career in the LIC. The highest qualification for a career in insurance is that of a Fellow of the Institute of Insurance, London. This requries a licentiate in insurance, for which three papers have to be cleared, followed by eight papers for an associateship, and further four papers to qualify for the fellowship. The training imparts skills in the science of assumptions and probabilities, and fine tunes arithmetical and mathematical faculties.
Job Prospects in Insurance Companies in India
There are plenty of jobs in the insurance sector today, in both government and private sectors. In fact, the estimated requirement for trained professionals is expected to be mroe than 30,000 over the next two to threee years. Groth in the insurance profession depends totally on the individual.
Remuneration in Insurance Career
In government sector, the pay scale of the officers in the insurance sector as given by the government of India is in the range of Rs 3000-Rs 8000 for development officers and go upto Rs 14,000-16,000 for zonal managers. Along the basic pay given above, allowances amount is about more than 200 percent of the basic pay. In private sector, starting salaries are in th range of Rs 6000 to Rs 9000 per month, where management graduates can start with Rs 15,000 to Rs 25,000 per month.
Colleges offering courses in Insurance Career
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Hotel Management Colleges in Karnataka
Degree / Course | College / Institute | State | Eligibility | Course Duration |
Diploma in Catering and Food Craft | Foodcraft Institute, S J Polytechnc Building, Sheshadri Road, Banglore-660001 | Karnataka | Class X/XII with 50% marks | 18 months |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Saptagiri College of Hotel Management, Kavoor, Manglore-575015 | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Kandala Krishna Rao memorial College of hotel management Woodlands Hotel Complex, 5 , Raja RamMohan Roy Road, Banglore-560025 | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Army Institute Of Hotel Management and Catering Technology , ASC Center, Banglore-560007 | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Srinivasa College of Hotel Management Ganapathi High School Road, Mangalore | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Sarosh Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Kankanady, Dumpwell, Manglore-575001 | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | RNSIE'S College of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Hubli, Banglore | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Acharya Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, 1st State 1st Cross, Peenya Industrial Area Banglore | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | NRI Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, No 6, Paparedy Palya, Nagabhvi II State, Banglore | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Oxford College of Hotel Management CA Site No.40, Phase 1, JP Nagar, Banglore-560078 | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | MS Ramaiah College of hotel Management, MS Ramaiah Road, MSRIT-Post, Banglore-560054 | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Administrative management College AMC Building, 30th Cross 6th Main, 4th Block, JayaNagar, Banglore-560011 | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Garden City Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Vigonagar, banglore-560049 | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Sambhram Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology Temple Road, Banglore | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Degree in Hotel Management | Institute of Hotel Management , Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, SJ Polytechnic Campus, Seshadri Road, Banglore-560001 | Karnataka | Class XII with 505 marks(45% for SC?ST) in the Vocational Stream with Hotel Management (Age Limit 22 years) | 3 years |
Degree in Hotel Management | Indian Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, 38/11, 2nd Main , GD Park Extension, Banglore-560003 | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
Degree in Hotel Management | The Welcome Group Graduate School of Hotel Administration, Valley View, Manipal-560007 | Karnataka | Class XII | 3 years |
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Hotel Management Colleges in Jharkhand
Degree / Course | College / Institute | State | Eligibility | Course Duration |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Indian Institute of Sciences and Management Institutional Area, Pundap, Ranchi-834004 | Jharkhand | Graduation | 3 years |
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Hotel Management Colleges in Himachal Pradesh
Degree / Course | College / Institute | State | Eligibility | Course Duration |
Diploma in Catering and Food Craft | Foodcraft Institute, Kufri, Shimla-171019 | Himachal Pradesh | Class X/XII with 50% marks | 18 months |
Degree in Hotel Management | Institute of Hotel Management , Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, Shimla | Himachal Pradesh | Class XII with 505 marks(45% for SC?ST) in the Vocational Stream with Hotel Management (Age Limit 22 years) | 3 years |
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Sunday, June 15, 2008
AMUPMDC ASSO-CET 2008 results online, www.amupmdc.org
Asso-CET Admission AMUPMDC (Association of Managements of Unaided Private Medical and Dental Colleges) of Maharashtra to declare ASSO-CET results 2008 at their website www.amupmdc.org on June 15 2008 evening.
A Common Entrance Test (AssoCET-2008) is conducted by the Association for admissions to health science courses in private unaided medical, dental, ayurvedic,
homeopathic, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and nursing colleges.
The test scores will be for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPTh, BOTh, BSc-Nursing courses.
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RPET Results 2008,Rajsthan Pre-Engineering Test 2008
The Rajathan University has decided to announce the results of RPET 2008 on 15 th June. However there may be a delay if the processing delay occurs. So stay tuned to this site as the results may be published at any time from now.
Link to check Results:
http://www.rtu.ac.in/rpet-2008/index.htm
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Friday, June 13, 2008
Hotel Management Colleges in Haryana
Degree / Course | College / Institute | State | Eligibility | Course Duration |
BSc. (Honours) in Hotel and Restaurant management | Institute of International Management and Technology 336, Udyog Vihar-IV, Gurgaon-122001 | Haryana | Passed or appeared for Class XII examination under the CBSE or any other equivalent board in INDIA or abroad, with English as medium of instruction and minimum 50% in any stream | 3 years |
Diploma in Preservation of fruit and Vegetables | Regional Vocational Trinng Institute for Women RVTI, Thandi Sarak, New Subzi Market, Hissar-125001 | Haryana | Matriculation/ Class X with Science (PCM) | 1 year |
Diploma in Catering and Food Craft | Foodcraft Institute, Badkal Lake Chowk, faridabad-121001 | Haryana | Class C/XII with 50% marks | 18 Months |
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Hotel Management Colleges in Goa
Degree / Course | College / Institute | State | Eligibility | Course Duration |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Garden Angel Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology Goa | Goa | Class XII | 3 years |
Degree in Hotel Management | Institute of Hotel Management , Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, PO Betim Bardez, Goa-403112 | Goa | Class XII with 505 marks(45% for SC?ST) in the Vocational Stream with Hotel Management (Age Limit 22 years) | 3 years |
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Hotel Management Colleges in Gujrat
Degree / Course | College / Institute | State | Eligibility | Course Duration |
Degree in Hotel Management | Institute of Hotel Management , Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, Amdawadi, Ahemdabad | Gujrat | Class XII with 505 marks(45% for SC?ST) in the Vocational Stream with Hotel Management (Age Limit 22 years) | 3 years |
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Hotel Management Colleges in Delhi
Degree / Course | College / Institute | State | Eligibility | Course Duration |
Certiicate In Hotel Reception and Bookkeeping | Delhi institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Old gargi Building, Behind lady Shri Ram College, Lajpat Nagar IV, New Delhi-110024 | Delhi | Class X of 10+2 Pattern/ equivalent from recognised institution with 50% marks and English as a compulsary subject ; age limit 25 years(for SC/ST candidates, Relaxation of 10% marks and 5 years) | 1 year + 6 months Industrial Exposure traning |
Diploma in Catering and Food Craft | Food Craft Institute Old gargi College Building, Behind lady Shri Ram College, Lajpat Nagar IV, New Delhi | Delhi | Class XII | 18 months |
Diploma in Hotel Management | HTMI International hotel and Tourism Management Hospitality Education Services Center Point, 13 kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001 | Delhi | Class XII/ Graduation | 1 year |
Diploma in Hotel Management | RM Institute of Hotel management MP-13, Sainik Farms(S), New Delhi-110062 | Delhi | Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | HTMI International hotel and Tourism Management Hospitality Education Services Center Point, 13 kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001 | Delhi | Passed/ Appearing Class XII | 2 years 6 months |
Diploma in Hotel Management | HTMI International hotel and Tourism Management Hospitality Education Services Center Point, 13 kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001 | Delhi | Passed/ Appearing Class XII | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | Oberoi Center of learning and Development, 1, Sham Nath Marg, New Delhi- 110054 | Delhi | Graduation/ Diploma in Hotel management | 3 years |
Diploma in Hotel Management | South Delhi Polytechnic for women Behind Lady Shri Ram College, Lajpat Nagar-IV, New Delhi-110024 | Delhi | Class X/Class XII | 2 years |
Diploma in Senior Kitchen Training | Oberoi Center of learning and Development, 1, Sham Nath Marg, New Delhi- 110054 | Delhi | Graduation/ Diploma in Hotel management | 3 years |
Degree in Hotel Management | Institute of Hotel Management , Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition Library Avenue, Pusa, New Delhi-110012 | Delhi | Class XII with 505 marks(45% for SC?ST) in the Vocational Stream with Hotel Management (Age Limit 22 years) | 3 years |
Master's Hotel Management | HTMI International hotel and Tourism Management Hospitality Education Services Center Point, 13 kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001 | Delhi | Graduation | 3 years |
PG Diploma in Hotel Management | Taj Group Hotels, Training Manager, The Taj Mahal Hotel, 1 Mansingh Road, New Delhi- 110011 | Delhi | Graduation/ Diploma in Hotel management | 2 years |
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