ADMISSION TO POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (PGDSCM)

ADMISSION TO POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (PGDSCM)

Admission to PGDSCM Course - July 2008 is open now.

Last date to receive applications for admission at CIL, Chennai is July 31st 2008.

CII Institute of Logistics (CIL) in its objective to enhance the competitiveness of the Indian industry and all key sectors of the economy, has initiated courses in skill development and knowledge enhancement for logistics professionals in India.

As a part of this endeavor, CII Institute of Logistics (CIL) has been offering a Diploma and PG Diploma in Supply Chain Management through distance learning since 2004.

The PG Diploma in Supply Chain Management is developed in response to views consistently expressed by Industry practitioners in recent years, based on evolving trends in the Industry. Especially, during the last two decades, manufacturing and service industries were preoccupied mainly with firm-level improvement strategies, such as manufacturing resource planning (MRP II), just-in-time (JIT) systems and business process reengineering (BPR). In recent years, however, the need to improve inter-firm communication and coordination along the supply chain has been realized as the new frontier in improving operations management.

Ever-increasing customer demands on product price, quality, variety, lead-time, and the need to pursue mass customization have forced companies to focus attention not only on internal operations, but also on ensuring coordinated response on the part of the entire supply chain, including suppliers and distributors.

The professionals in this domain require decision tools and are scientifically trained to meet the increasing challenge in the market place. Moreover, the demand for such professionals has also gone up. There is a vast population of such professionals who are not able to spare time for formal education in this domain.

Keeping this in mind, CII Institute of Logistics along with Indian Institute of Materials Management launched this distance-learning program in 2004. This is a 4- semester program, which can be completed in two years. The program has structured content with case studies, exercises and a well-defined evaluation process. The governance system for this course has a policy committee and an education council to drive value. The representatives are drawn from academia and Industry to ensure that the program provides ample opportunities for learning theoretical and conceptual materials, which are validated with Industry experience.

Career Opportunities

The objective of this program is to develop graduates who intend to assume leadership positions in supply chain management and manufacturing & service operations management, and contribute to the competitiveness of firms operating in the global, dynamic, 21st century marketplace. This course is ideally suited for supervisors, junior level executives and middle level managers.

Introduction

The CII - Institute of Logistics is a specialized Center of Excellence in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. The primary objectives of CIL are:

Enhance the competitiveness of the Indian Industry and all the key sectors of the economy, which impacts India's growth through integrated initiatives in supply chain management and logistics domain area; and
Meet the latent need of the industry for specialized services in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, ranging from education to research to consultancy, information services etc.
The Indian Institute of Materials Management (IIMM) - the Knowledge Partner is engaged in education, training, research and consultancy in the field of materials management.

Course Details

2-Semester Diploma & 4-semester P G Diploma Course
Distance Learning Mode supported by E tutorship and Virtual class room sessions
Eminent faculty from esteemed Institutions across the country offering the curriculum
The Course provides ample opportunities for learning theoretical concepts and practical applications

COURSES CONTENTS OF PGDSCM
Semester I Management Principles for Logisticians
Economic & Social Environment Analysis
Finance & Accounts for Logisticians
Marketing Management
Quantitative Techniques

Semester II Fundamentals of Logistics
Operations Management I
Transportation and Distribution Management
Warehousing and Inventory Management
Supply Chain Management

Semester III Research Methodology
Logistics Technology & E-Business
Operations Management II
nternational Logistics & Global Supply Chain Management
Customer Relationship Management

Semester IV
(Any three subjects + a Project)


Demand Planning & Forecasting
Total Quality Management
Business Laws & Taxes
Supply Chain & Logistics Strategy
Supply Chain Metrics
Risk Management

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION

Graduates and Post Graduates from any stream with 50% of marks
For Direct admission to Semester II

MBA / PG Diploma in Management from reputed Institutions with two years of experience
For Direct admission to Semester III

In addition to the qualification prescribed for semester II, the candidate should possess a GDMM/ PGDLM offered by IIMM or equivalent Post Graduate Courses with specialization in Materials Management/ Operations Management offered by other recognized institutions

For Defence Personnel

Commissioned Officers of any branch / Corps.
Non-commissioned Officers with 10 years of service.
NOTE: Defence Personnel with applicable qualifications as mentioned above, may get direct admission in Semester II or III on a par with others.

Exemption from specific subjects

Exemptions from specific subjects may be offered to candidates who have earlier studied and passed an equivalent examination from any reputed institution, with 50% marks. Such candidates will however be required to join in Semester I and apply for exemption, separately, with all the supporting documents.

The exemption means that the student will not be required to submit the assignments for the exempted subjects. However, he/she will have to appear in the semester end examination and obtain 50% marks

For further details please contact

Ms.Kamakshi
CII INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICS
CONFEDERATION OF INDIAN INDUSTRY
Old No:21, New No:33
Nagendra Nagar
Velachery Main Road
Near Guru Nanak College
Velachery
Chennai-42
Tel: +91 44 2255 1344, 2255 1345
Fax: +91 44 2255 1341

REGARDS
sridevi


For more details, visit http://ciilogistics.com/pgdscmprospectus.asp

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BHAGWAN MAHAVEER INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, B.Tech (Ist year and IInd year LEET)/ MBA

BHAGWAN MAHAVEER INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, B.Tech (Ist year and IInd year LEET)/ MBA

BHAGWAN MAHAVEER INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Most Reputed Jain Minority Institution of North Zone

Sonepat Bahalgarh Road, Behind Fazilpur Power Sub Station, Sonepat 131001

Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Haryana & Affiliated to M.D. University, Rohtak

B.Tech (Ist year and IInd year LEET)/ MBA ADMISSION NOTICE 2008-2009

B.Tech:- A few seats are available for admission to 10th batch of candidates belonging to Jain Religion and others against Jain minority, N.R.I. and Management Quota in the 1st and 2nd year (lateral entry) in the following branches:-

*Electronics & Comm. Engg. * Computer Science & Engg. * Electronics & Electrical Engg. **Information Technology ** Instrumentation & Control Engg*.

**Seats of Instrumentation & Control Engg. are likely to be converted into Information Technology (subject to the approval by the Competent Authorities). Admission to B. Tech and MBA will be made as per the counseling schedule given below:

Date Time Candidates

30/07/08 09 a.m. AIEEE Rank Upto 200000 (Jains)

30/07/08 11 a.m. Upto100000 (General Candidates)

30/07/08 01 p.m. Jain Candidates with MAT score

Eligibility (1st year B.Tech & IInd year LEET): Please see our website www.bmiet.net for Prospectus giving eligibility conditions.

Eligibility for MBA (2 years full time program): BA/ B.Sc/ B.Com/ B.E/ B.Tech or any other equivalent Degree with MAT score

Candidates will be required to deposit College fee, University fee, Security, Bus/Hostel fee etc. as prescribed by the Govt./M.D.U. on the spot. Details regarding fee, eligibility etc. can be seen at our website.

Salient Features: * Lush green huge International level campus. *Separate Boys & Girls hostels with air coolers, Geysers & home quality food. *Computerized library with more than 22000 books, Journals, Magazines. DELNET facility in the Library. Linking of Institute through EDUSAT. *Placement in reputed MNC’s. *Fully equipped computer lab with internet facility. *Highly qualified, experienced faculty headed by Internationally reputed Director. * Transport facilities available from Delhi

Foe any enquiry please contacts: Dr.R.P.Jain

RAKESH KUCHHAL, Manager (Board of Governors) Director

Mobile No. 09812041694, helpline-2236911-14, 2242163 Mobile No. 9812021696




For more details, visit http://www.bmiet.net/admission_notice.html

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THE BFI PROGRAM : PG DIPLOMA IN BANKING, FINANCE AND INSURANCE

THE BFI PROGRAM : PG DIPLOMA IN BANKING, FINANCE AND INSURANCE
Icfai University, offers specialised PG Diploma for those seeking entry level jobs in the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance Sector.

INC offers academic support and placement assistance to students wishing to pursue the above PG Diploma in Banking, Finance & Insurance.

INC has helped place more than 10,000 students in 560 BFI sector companies.


HIGHLIGHTS:
Innovative Program Design
Classroom Instruction
Additional Certification Support
Soft Skills Development
Executive Training & Intership
Placement Support


DURATION: ONE YEAR

CLASSES FROM: AUGUST 01, 2008

ELIGIBILITY: Graduates (any discipline)


For Details & Prospectus (Rs.400/- by Cash/DD in favour of "IUCF A/c INC" and payable at Hyderabad payable at Hyderabad)

Please contact INC CENTRES for more details:

INCE Centers:
Kochi: Mithun Towers, K.P. Vallon Road, Kadavanthra, Ernakulam, Ph: 0484-3225463, 2295862, 863
Kozhikode: Phone: 0495-2323417/ 2323891/ 3296283
Thiruvananthapuram: Phone: 0471-3296554/ 2331177
Thrissur: Phone: 0487-3292194/ 2383754/ 2383112

Chennai: Anna Nagar: ADJ complex, 1/685, Valayapathi Road, Mugappair East, Chennai, Phone: 044-45548184, 45548185, 45548186
Coimbatore: Phone: 0422-4395457/ 4395487, 4395469/ 4395457
Madurai: Phone: 0452-4395855/ 2527439
Salem: 0427-2318080/70
Trichy: 0431-2708311/ 8411

For more details, visit http://www.incindia.org

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International Programme in Management for Executives (ADMISSION - IPMX 2009-2010) - INDIAN INSTITUTE

International Programme in Management for Executives (ADMISSION - IPMX 2009-2010) - INDIAN INSTITUTE

At NOIDA Campus

Announcing International Programme in Management for Executives(IPMX) 2009-2010


The Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (IIM-L) announces admissions to its 1-year residential International Program for Executives (IPMX 2009-10) at its Noida campus.



About International Programme in Management for Executives (IPMX)
International Programme in Management for Executives (IPMX), the second, full-time, one-year residential executive programme would be launched in April 2009 at the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow - NOIDA Campus. IPMX is designed for mid/senior level professionals, to prepare them for leadership roles. The programme is designed to develop business education that is grounded in the Indian and international business environment. It will accelerate understanding of business at functional and strategic levels, and prepare students to manage enterprises engaged in global business. The curriculum would focus on a strategic understanding of business, rooted in practical skill development through action learning projects and industry interface.

A core component of the programme is an international module of 4 weeks at Faculty of Management, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, which will provide students with the opportunity for an international learning experience to equip them with the knowledge and perspective relevant to current global business issues. The programme would be rigorous as well as rewarding, as it would provide ample opportunity for personal development and professional growth through inquiry and insight in an interactive learning environment.

NOIDA, being the hub of commercial and industrial activity, the locational advantage of the NOIDA Campus would also extend to the learning process where industry related assignments and real management contexts form an integral part of the course curriculum. The delivery is oriented towards best practices, an integrated strategic perspective, project work, and constant engagement with industry. The Corporate Resource Centre of the Institute would facilitate in providing placement services for non-sponsored students.

Eligibility:
Executives with Bachelor's Degree in any discipline or equivalent

Minimum of 6 years full-time post-qualification professional experience as on 31st March 2009

GMAT Score obtained from 1st July 2005 to 1st November 2008

Note: The Programme is open to executives of all nationalities.
Admission Process:

Student selection would be based on:-

Duly filled-in Application Form alongwith Statement of Purpose
Two Letters of Recommendation
GMAT Score
Professional Experience
Personal Interview



For more details, visit http://www.iimlnc.ac.in/

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Exam Centres for appearing in GATE 2009

Exam Centres for appearing in GATE 2009:-
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Bangalore: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore - 560012

Mumbai: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai - 400076

New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110016

Guwahati: Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Guwahati - 781039

Kanpur: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur - 208016

Kharagpur: Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur - 721302

Chennai : Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai - 600036

Roorkee: Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee - 247667

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GATE 2009-Agricultural Engineering -Syllabus

Agricultural Engineering -Syllabus

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

Linear Algebra: Matrices and Determinants, Systems of linear equations, Eigen values and eigen vectors.

Calculus: Limit, continuity and differentiability; Partial Derivatives; Maxima and minima; Sequences and series; Test for convergence; Fourier series.

Vector Calculus: Gradient; Divergence and Curl; Line; surface and volume integrals; Stokes, Gauss and Green's theorems.

Differential Equations: Linear and non-linear first order ODEs; Higher order linear ODEs with constant coefficients; Cauchy's and Euler's equations; Laplace transforms; PDEs - Laplace, heat and wave equations.

Probability and Statistics: Mean, median, mode and standard deviation; Random variables; Poisson, normal and binomial distributions; Correlation and regression analysis.

Numerical Methods: Solutions of linear and non-linear algebraic equations; integration of trapezoidal and Simpson's rule; single and multi-step methods for differential equations.

FARM MACHINERY AND POWER

Sources of power on the farm-human, animal, mechanical, electrical, wind, solar and biomass; bio-fuels; design and selection of machine elements - gears, pulleys, chains and sprockets and belts; overload safety devices used in farm machinery; measurement of force, torque, speed, displacement and acceleration on machine elements.

Soil tillage; forces acting on a tillage tool; hitch systems and hitching of tillage implements; mechanics of animal traction; functional requirements, principles of working, construction and operation of manual, animal and power operated equipment for tillage, sowing, planting, fertilizer application, inter-cultivation, spraying, mowing, chaff cutting, harvesting, threshing and transport; testing of agricultural machinery and equipment; calculation of performance parameters -field capacity, efficiency, application rate and losses; cost analysis of implements and tractors

Thermodynamic principles of I.C. engines; I.C. engine cycles; engine components; fuels and combustion; lubricants and their properties; I.C. engine systems - fuel, cooling, lubrication, ignition, electrical, intake and exhaust; selection, operation, maintenance and repair of I.C. engines; power efficiencies and measurement; calculation of power, torque, fuel consumption, heat load and power losses.

Tractors and power tillers - type, selection, maintenance and repair; tractor clutches and brakes; power transmission systems - gear trains, differential, final drives and power take-off; mechanics of tractor chassis; traction theory; three point hitches- free link and restrained link operations; mechanical steering and hydraulic control systems used in tractors; human engineering and safety in tractor design; tractor tests and performance.

SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION ENGINEERING

Ideal and real fluids, properties of fluids; hydrostatic pressure and its measurement; hydrostatic forces on plane and curved surface; continuity equation; Bernoulli's theorem; laminar and turbulent flow in pipes, Darcy- Weisbach and Hazen-Williams equations, Moody's diagram; flow through orifices and notches; flow in open channels.

Engineering properties of soils; fundamental definitions and relationships; index properties of soils; permeability and seepage analysis; shear strength, Mohr's circle of stress, active and passive earth pressures; stability of slopes.

Hydrological cycle; meteorological parameters and their measurement, analysis of precipitation data; abstraction from precipitation; runoff; hydrograph analysis, unit hydrograph theory and application; stream flow measurement; flood routing, hydrological reservoir and channel routing. Measurement of distance and area; chain surveying, methods of traversing; measurement of angles and bearings, plane table surveying; types of levelling; contouring; instruments for surveying and levelling; computation of earth work.

Mechanics of soil erosion, soil erosion types; wind and water erosion; factors affecting erosion; soil loss estimation; biological and engineering measures to control erosion; terraces and bunds; vegetative waterways; gully control structures, drop, drop inlet and chute spillways; earthen dams; water harvesting structures, farm ponds, watershed management.

Soil-water-plant relationship, water requirement of crops; consumptive use and evapotranspiration; irrigation scheduling; irrigation efficiencies; design of irrigation channels; measurement of soil moisture, irrigation water and infiltration; surface, sprinkler and drip methods of irrigation; design and evaluation of irrigation methods.

Drainage coefficient; planning, design and layout of surface and sub-surface drainage systems; leaching requirement and salinity control; irrigation and drainage water quality.

Groundwater occurrence confined and unconfined aquifers, evaluation of aquifer properties; well hydraulics; groundwater recharge.

Classification of pumps; pump characteristics; pump selection and installation.

AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING AND FOOD ENGINEERING

Steady state heat transfer in conduction, convection and radiation; transient heat transfer in simple geometry; condensation and boiling heat transfer; working principles of heat exchangers; diffusive and convective mass transfer; simultaneous heat and mass transfer in agricultural processing operations.

Material and energy balances in food processing systems; water activity, sorption and desorption isotherms; centrifugal separation of solids, liquids and gases; kinetics of microbial death - pasteurization and sterilization of liquid foods; preservation of food by cooling and freezing; refrigeration and cold storage basics and applications; psychrometry - properties of air-vapour mixture; concentration and drying of liquid foods - evaporators, tray, drum and spray dryers.

Mechanics and energy requirement in size reduction of granular solids; particle size analysis for comminuted solids; size separation by screening; fluidization of granular solids-pneumatic, bucket, screw and belt conveying; cleaning and grading; Effectiveness of grain cleaners.

Hydrothermal treatment, drying and milling of cereals, pulses and oilseeds; Processing of seeds, spices, fruits and vegetables; By-product utilization from processing industries.

Controlled and modified atmosphere storage; Perishable food storage, godowns, bins and grain silos.

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GATE 2009 Information Technology - Syllabus

Information Technology - Syllabus

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

Mathematical Logic: Propositional Logic; First Order Logic.

Probability: Conditional Probability; Mean, Median, Mode and Standard Deviation; Random Variables; Distributions; uniform, normal, exponential, Poisson, Binomial.

Set Theory & Algebra: Sets; Relations; Functions; Groups; Partial Orders; Lattice; Boolean Algebra.

Combinatorics: Permutations; Combinations; Counting; Summation; generating functions; recurrence relations; asymptotics.

Graph Theory: Connectivity; spanning trees; Cut vertices & edges; covering; matching; independent sets; Colouring; Planarity; Isomorphism.

Linear Algebra: Algebra of matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors.

Numerical Methods: LU decomposition for systems of linear equations; numerical solutions of non-linear algebraic equations by Secant, Bisection and Newton-Raphson Methods; Numerical integration by trapezoidal and Simpson’s rules.

Calculus: Limit, Continuity & differentiability, Mean value Theorems, Theorems of integral calculus, evaluation of definite & improper integrals, Partial derivatives, Total derivatives, maxima & minima.

FORMAL LANGUAGES AND AUTOMATA

Regular Languages: finite automata, regular expressions, regular grammar.

Context free languages: push down automata, context free grammars

COMPUTER HARDWARE

Digital Logic: Logic functions, minimization, design and synthesis of combinatorial and sequential circuits, number representation and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating point)

Computer organization: Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU and data path, hardwired and microprogrammed control, memory interface, I/O interface (interrupt and DMA mode), serial communication interface, instruction pipelining, cache, main and secondary storage

SOFTWARE SYSTEMS

Data structures and Algorithms: the notion of abstract data types, stack, queue, list, set, string, tree, binary search tree, heap, graph, tree and graph traversals, connected components, spanning trees, shortest paths, hashing, sorting, searching, design techniques (greedy, dynamic, divide and conquer, Algorithm design by induction), asymptotic analysis (best, worst, average cases) of time and space, upper and lower bounds, Basic concepts of complexity classes – P, NP, NP-hard, NP-complete.

Programming Methodology: Scope, binding, parameter passing, recursion, C programming – data types and declarations, assignment and control flow statements, 1-d and 2-d arrays, functions, pointers, concepts of object-oriented programming - classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, operator overloading.

Operating Systems (in the context of Unix): classical concepts (concurrency, synchronization, deadlock), processes, threads and interprocess communication, CPU scheduling, memory management, file systems, I/O systems, protection and security, shell programming.

Information Systems and Software Engineering: information gathering, requirement and feasibility analysis, data flow diagrams, process specifications, input/output design, process life cycle, planning and managing the project, design, coding, testing, implementation, maintenance.

Databases: E-R diagrams, relational model, database design, integrity constraints, normal forms, query languages (SQL), file structures (sequential, indexed), b-trees, transaction and concurrency control.

Data Communication and Networks: ISO/OSI stack, transmission media, data encoding, multiplexing, flow and error control, LAN technologies (Ethernet, token ring), network devices – switches, gateways, routers, ICMP, application layer protocols – SMTP, POP3, HTTP, DNS, FTP, Telnet, network security – basic concepts of public key and private key cryptography, digital signature, firewalls

Web technologies: Proxy, HTML, XML, basic concepts of cgi-bin programming.

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GATE 2009, Mathematics Syllabus

Mathematics Syllabus


MA-Mathematics

Linear Algebra: Finite dimensional vector spaces; Linear transformations and their matrix representations, rank; systems of linear equations, eigen values and eigen vectors, minimal polynomial, Cayley-Hamilton Theroem, diagonalisation, Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian and unitary matrices; Finite dimensional inner product spaces, Gram-Schmidt orthonormalization process, self-adjoint operators.

Complex Analysis: Analytic functions, conformal mappings, bilinear transformations; complex integration: Cauchy’s integral theorem and formula; Liouville’s theorem, maximum modulus principle; Taylor and Laurent’s series; residue theorem and applications for evaluating real integrals.

Real Analysis: Sequences and series of functions, uniform convergence, power series, Fourier series, functions of several variables, maxima, minima; Riemann integration, multiple integrals, line, surface and volume integrals, theorems of Green, Stokes and Gauss; metric spaces, completeness, Weierstrass approximation theorem, compactness; Lebesgue measure, measurable functions; Lebesgue integral, Fatou’s lemma, dominated convergence theorem.

Ordinary Differential Equations: First order ordinary differential equations, existence and uniqueness theorems, systems of linear first order ordinary differential equations, linear ordinary differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients; linear second order ordinary differential equations with variable coefficients; method of Laplace transforms for solving ordinary differential equations, series solutions; Legendre and Bessel functions and their orthogonality.

Algebra: Normal subgroups and homomorphism theorems, automorphisms; Group actions, Sylow’s theorems and their applications; Euclidean domains, Principle ideal domains and unique factorization domains. Prime ideals and maximal ideals in commutative rings; Fields, finite fields.

Functional Analysis: Banach spaces, Hahn-Banach extension theorem, open mapping and closed graph theorems, principle of uniform boundedness; Hilbert spaces, orthonormal bases, Riesz representation theorem, bounded linear operators.

Numerical Analysis: Numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations: bisection, secant method, Newton-Raphson method, fixed point iteration; interpolation: error of polynomial interpolation, Lagrange, Newton interpolations; numerical differentiation; numerical integration: Trapezoidal and Simpson rules, Gauss Legendre quadrature, method of undetermined parameters; least square polynomial approximation; numerical solution of systems of linear equations: direct methods (Gauss elimination, LU decomposition); iterative methods (Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel); matrix eigenvalue problems: power method, numerical solution of ordinary differential equations: initial value problems: Taylor series methods, Euler’s method, Runge-Kutta methods.

Partial Differential Equations: Linear and quasilinear first order partial differential equations, method of characteristics; second order linear equations in two variables and their classification; Cauchy, Dirichlet and Neumann problems; solutions of Laplace, wave and diffusion equations in two variables; Fourier series and Fourier transform and Laplace transform methods of solutions for the above equations.

Mechanics: Virtual work, Lagrange’s equations for holonomic systems, Hamiltonian equations.

Topology: Basic concepts of topology, product topology, connectedness, compactness, countability and separation axioms, Urysohn’s Lemma.

Probability and Statistics: Probability space, conditional probability, Bayes theorem, independence, Random variables, joint and conditional distributions, standard probability distributions and their properties, expectation, conditional expectation, moments; Weak and strong law of large numbers, central limit theorem; Sampling distributions, UMVU estimators, maximum likelihood estimators, Testing of hypotheses, standard parametric tests based on normal, X2 , t, F – distributions; Linear regression; Interval estimation.

Linear programming: Linear programming problem and its formulation, convex sets and their properties, graphical method, basic feasible solution, simplex method, big-M and two phase methods; infeasible and unbounded LPP’s, alternate optima; Dual problem and duality theorems, dual simplex method and its application in post optimality analysis; Balanced and unbalanced transportation problems, u -v method for solving transportation problems; Hungarian method for solving assignment problems.

Calculus of Variation and Integral Equations: Variation problems with fixed boundaries; sufficient conditions for extremum, linear integral equations of Fredholm and Volterra type, their iterative solutions.

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GATE-2009, Aerospace Engineering --Syllabus

Aerospace Engineering --Syllabus

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

Linear Algebra: Matrix algebra, systems of linear equations, eigen values and eigen vectors. Calculus: Functions of single variable, limit, continuity and differentiability, mean value theorems, evaluation of definite and improper integrals, partial derivatives, total derivative, maxima and minima, gradient, divergence and curl, vector identities, directional derivatives, line, surface and volume integrals. Theorems of Stokes, Gauss and Green.

Differential Calculus: First order linear and nonlinear equations, higher order linear ODEs with constant coefficients, Cauchy and Euler equations, initial and boundary value problems, Laplace transforms. Partial differential equations and separation of variables methods.

Numerical methods: Numerical solution of linear and nonlinear algebraic equations, integration by trapezoidal and Simpson rule, single and multi-step methods for differential equations.

Scorecard will be sent only to the qualified candidates. No information will be sent to candidates who are not qualified.

FLIGHT MECHANICS

Atmosphere: Properties, standard atmosphere. Classification of aircraft. Airplane (fixed wing aircraft) configuration and various parts.

Airplane performance: Pressure altitude; equivalent, calibrated, indicated air speeds; Primary flight instruments: Altimeter, ASI, VSI, Turn-bank indicator. Drag polar; take off and landing; steady climb & descent,-absolute and service ceiling; cruise, cruise climb, endurance or loiter; load factor, turning flight, V-n diagram; Winds: head, tail & cross winds.

Static stability: Angle of attack, sideslip; roll, pitch & yaw controls; longitudinal stick fixed & free stability, horizontal tail position and size; directional stability, vertical tail position and size; dihedral stability. Wing dihedral, sweep & position; hinge moments, stick forces.

Dynamic stability: Euler angles; Equations of motion; aerodynamic forces and moments, stability & control derivatives; decoupling of longitudinal and lat-directional dynamics; longitudinal modes; lateral-directional modes.

SPACE DYNAMICS

Central force motion, determination of trajectory and orbital period in simple cases. Orbit transfer, in-plane and out-of-plane. Elements of rocket motor performance.

AERODYNAMICS

Basic Fluid Mechanics: Incompressible irrotational flow, Helmholtz and Kelvin theorem, singularities and superposition, viscous flows, boundary layer on a flat plate.

Airfoils and wings: Classification of airfoils, aerodynamic characteristics, high lift devices, Kutta Joukowski theorem; lift generation; thin airfoil theory; wing theory; induced drag; qualitative treatment of low aspect ratio wings.

Viscous Flows: Flow separation, introduction to turbulence, transition, structure of a turbulent boundary layer.

Compressible Flows: Dynamics & Thermodynamics of I-D flow, isentropic flow, normal shock, oblique shock, Prandtl-Meyer flow, flow in nozzles and diffusers, inviscid flow in a c-d nozzle, flow in diffusers. subsonic and supersonic airfoils, compressibility effects on lift and drag, critical and drag divergence Mach number, wave drag.

Wind Tunnel Testing: Measurement and visualisation techniques.

STRUCTURES

Stress and Strain: Equations of equilibrium, constitutive law, strain-displacement relationship, compatibility equations, plane stress and strain, Airy's stress function.

Flight Vehicle Structures: Characteristics of aircraft structures and materials, torsion, bending and flexural shear. Flexural shear flow in thin-walled sections. Buckling. Failure theories. Loads on aircraft.

Structural Dynamics: Free and forced vibration of discrete systems. Damping and resonance. Dynamics of continuous systems.

PROPULSION

Thermodynamics of Aircraft Gas Turbine engines, thrust and thrust augmentation.

Turbomachinery: Axial compressors and turbines, centrifugal pumps and compressors.

Aerothermodynamics of non rotating propulsion components: Intakes, combustor and nozzle. Thermodynamics of ramjets and scramjets. Elements of rocket propulsion.

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CEED -Common Entrance Examination for Design

CEED (Common Entrance Examination for Design) is an all India examination conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT, Bombay), on behalf of the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Department of Education, Government of India.

The examination tests the candidates for visual perception ability, drawing skills, design aptitude and communication skills.

CEED is a qualifying examination for admission to Post Graduate M.Des. programmes at the Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay; IDDC, IIT Delhi; CPMD, IISc Bangalore; design Programme, IIT Kanpur.

In addition to CEED, candidates also have to fulfill other requirements such as tests & interviews of the respective institutions for admission.

Common Entrance ExamINATION For Design (CEED)

CEED is an all India examination conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT, Bombay), on behalf of the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Department of Education, Government of India.

The examination tests the candidates for visual perception ability, drawing skills, design aptitude and communication skills.
CEED is a qualifying examination for admission to Post Graduate M.Des. programmes at the Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay, IDDC, IIT Delhi, CPMD, IISc Bangalore & Design Programme Department, IIT Kanpur.

STRUCTURE OF THE EXAMINATION

The duration of the CEED exam is three hours consisting of two parts.


PART A
Visual Perception and Creative Ability Test to judge Visual sensitivity and imagination.


PART B
- Written Communication
- Ability to express precisely one's thoughts on a given topic.
- Ability to comprehend a given passage in English and summarize it


DESIGN APTITUDE
Development of new product/ visual concepts and creative ideas based on analytical observation of problems from daily life situations. Choice of product concepts suitable for small and large scale production. Generation of solution in a given material and process such as sheet metal work wood fabrication, plastic moulding, wire fabrication, etc. or representations of visual concepts into visual symbols and form, aided with drawings and illustrations. Drawings based on your analysis.


DRAWING SKILLS
Imagination of objects, people and places from our immediate or distant environments.

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RIMSE Admission to B Ed. Degree Course 2008-2009

Admission to B Ed. Degree Course 2008-2009


RIMSE scheme with its exquisite blend of teacher education and updated academic inputs is your ideal choice. This one-year (two-semester) programme empowers you for the best schools of your choice anywhere in India or abroad. RIMSE is a college with a difference that equips you with expertise in Moral and Spiritual Education, besides excellence in two school subjects and other core subjects of the B.Ed. course.


SALIENT FEATURES

? Academic faculty with dedication
? Architecturally planned Teachers’ college
? Fully residential Institution
? One room per student
? Playgrounds in verdant green
? Universal Prayer hall
? Harmony of Religion Museum
? Idyllic campus sylvan surroundings
? Academically enriched curriculum
? Support to campus recruitment program
? Training in Yoga & Meditation
? Run by the Monks of Ramakrishna Math .
? Established in 1974

? Curriculum to suit recruiting agencies
? Labs in all subjects
? Latest AV Technology
? Computer Lab with 30 Systems Networked
? Socially Useful Productive Work (SUPW)
? Online academic support to old students
? Year long students’ counseling programme
? Updated well visited website
? Priority to communication skills
? Instilling dignity of labour through shramdan
? Presentations using PowerPoint/ LCD
? No capitation fees charged.
? College, University & Hostel fees only



Fees
Rs. 48,000/- only (which includes College, University and Hostel fees)

Eligibility
50% aggregate marks in B. Sc. or B. A.; 45% for SC/ST Candidates


Course starts from August 2008

RAMAKRISHNA INSTITUTE OF MORAL & SPIRITUAL EDUCATION
(a unit of Sri Ramakrishna Ashrama, Mysore)
Established in 1974
Yadavagiri, Mysore 570020. Phone: 0821-2417666. Fax: 0821 2412800
email: mysore.rimse@gmail.com

One Year (two-semester) B.Ed Degree Course (RIMSE Scheme)
(Affiliated to the University of Mysore, Mysore)

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO B.Ed FOR THE YEAR 2008-2009
(Incomplete applications will be rejected)


1. Name of the Applicant :
(in Block Letters)

2. Address: For Communication :
Tel.No/Mobile/e-mail



3. Permanent Address :




4. Place and date of birth as shown in
S.S.L.C. or equivalent examination record :

5. Nationality: 6. Mother Tongue : 7.Gender: Male/Female

6. Do you belong to Karnataka by :
Birth or Domicile ?


7. Name and address of Parent/ :
*Guardian/Husband



Name of Mother :
8. Occupation of Parent/*Guardian/Husband

9. Annual income of Parent/*Guardian/
Husband from all sources

10. Institution and University last attended

Institution
University
Year of Admission
Year of Leaving







11. Marks obtained in the Ist, IInd and IIIrd year of qualifying examination

Total No. of Marks Out of

I st Year ------------------------- ________________

II Year ------------------------- ________________

III Year ------------------------- ________________


12. Do you belong to SC/ST/any other group? If yes support by a community certificate.

DD drawn Bank & DD No. Date Amount


13. Details of application fees remitted (enclose the DD)




14. Subject chosen for B Ed (content-cum-methodology) Please (?) against appropriate group.
For Arts (BA) For Science (BSc)
English / History Physics / Mathematics
English / Geography Physics / Chemistry
History / Geography Biology / Chemistry
Chemistry / Mathematics

15. Health
a. Weight (kg) / Height (cms)
b. Chronic disease and / or physical or mental disability (if any):
If you are physically handicapped, a certificate issued by a Doctor to be enclosed.

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1. Ours is a residential Institution meant for MEN only
2. A two - semester B Ed degree course called RIMSE Scheme, affiliated to the University of Mysore, and recognized by the National Council for Teacher Education. The course offers a compulsory subject (content-cum-methodology) titled Moral and Spiritual Education, besides content-cum-methodology in two subjects.
3. The B.Ed course for the year 2008-2009 will commence from 16th August 2006.
4. The Application form duly filled in should be sent to the Correspondent, Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Moral & Spiritual Education, Yadavagiri, Mysore – 570 020, Karnataka
5. Only candidates with 50% minimum in B Sc/BA Degree (45% for SC/ST candidates) need apply.
6. Please send Rs.175 (Application fee Rs.100 & Registration fee Rs.75) by DD in favour of RIMSE along with the completed application form. A prospectus will be sent to those who have sent Rs.175/- along with the application form.
7. Each sets of application form shall be accompanied by self attested copies of three years marks card, declaration certificate etc.
8. Unsigned applications and incomplete applications or incorrect information are liable to be rejected.
9. Self attested copies of the required certificates/marks cards should be attached to the application. Originals should be produced at the time of admission.
10.
? Arts (i.e.: BA) Candidates opting for any one of the groups (ie:EH/EG/HG/KH/KG) must have studied at least one subject (i.e History/Geography/English/Kannada) in the group as main subject for all the three years. If his other subject/s in BA are Kannada/Economics/Political Science/Sanskrit/Urdu/Public administration/Hindi/Marathi (such candidates after joining in this institute have to undergo a ‘content course’ (i.e English/History/Geography) in the concerned second methodology subject.
? Science (BSc – P/C/M) candidates opting for any one of the groups PC/PM/CM must have studied at least one subject as the main subject for all the three years. The other subject/s (ie Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics) must have been studied for at least one year or two semesters.
? If the candidate opts for ‘Biology’ and ‘Chemistry’ methods, then he must have studied ‘Botony’ & / ’Zoology’ as main subject for all the three years. The other subject must be either ‘Chemistry’ (either as main or subsidiary subject). If Chemistry is main, for all the three years then Botony and / Zoology may be subsidiary (for one year / two semesters).



For more details, visit http://www.rimse.org/Admission%20Notification1.htm

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Mudra Institute of Communication Admission 2008-2009

Mudra Institute of Communication

About Mudra Institute of Communications
Mudra Institute of Communication (MICA) is an autonomous non-profit management institution established in the year 1991. It is located on the outer reaches of the city of Ahmedabad. MICA is an example of the first residential academic institution in India committed to meet the demands of the integrated marketing communications industry. The curriculum at Mudra Institute of Communication is designed with the objective of creating communications management specialists who are able to understand the multiple requirements of various organizations that are communications-driven.

Courses at MICA
Classroom Course Duration
Post Graduate Programme Diploma in Management (Communications) 2-year residential program
Executive Post Graduate Programme in Communications Management (PGPCMX) Full time 15 months residential program
Post Graduate Programme in Retail Communications Management (PGRCM) 1-year full-time residential program
Certificate in Crafting Creative Communications 6- months course
Professional Programme in Visual Merchandising and Creative Communications (VMCC) 6- months course



Online Programmes Duration
Executive Development Programme in Media Management (EDPMM) 1-year
Executive Development Programme in Data Analytics 6 months
Post Graduate Certificate Programme in Advertising Management (PGCPAM) 1- year

Admissions at Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad:
Admission procedures to various courses of the institute differ. Here, we are giving the details of Post Graduate Programme in Communications Management (PGPCM) that leads to Post Graduate Diploma in Management-Communications (PGDM-C).
Stage 1-All applicants are required to appear for the CAT/GMAT as a first step for admissions into Mudra Institute of Communication.
Stage 2- The short listed candidates have to take the MICAT, which is conducted in February/March.
Stage 3- All candidates selected for the MICAT are required to participate in a group exercise and personal interview. The MICAT and group exercise and personal interviews will be conducted at centers in Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad. Final selection will be based on MICAT scores, Group Exercise (GE) as well as Personal Interview (PI).


Academic Session - The academic session starts on 20th June

Infrastructure of Mudra Institute of Communications

Computer labs Available
Library Available
Community center Music room, TV room
Seminar hall Audio video recording system, Wi-Fi in internet connection
Dining facilities Dining hall and 24 hour cafeteria
Hostels 332 rooms, gymnasium, air-conditioned international hostel rooms, internet connection
Sports facilities Badminton court, basketball court, volleyball court, tennis court, cricket ground
Other facilities Open-air theater, Committee/conference room, Media lab, Auditorium, Community radio station, Publication Center, Online studio


Facilities for International Students

Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad has Memoranda of Understanding with numerous international institutions like ESCEM, School of Business and Management, France; University of Central England, Birmingham, UK; University of Southampton, UK and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore among others. These memoranda offer for student exchange programmes whereby many foreign students from International institutions come to MICA for various courses and vice versa.

There is an international hostel - Silver Oak at MICA that solely caters to international students who come here on exchange programs. The hostel is air-conditioned and has facilities like 24x7 Internet connectivity, Wi-Fi access, Self-service kitchen area, Gymnasium and Laundromat among other conveniences.

Scholarship Programs:
Divya Bhaskar Scholarship of Academic Excellence in Media Management
AAAI Raman Memorial Trophy (Scholarships)
MICA -TAM Media Scholarship Excellence for the best three thesis in Media Management
Activities at Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad
MICANVAS- an annual brand management festival at MICA
In-house plays conducted by members of Sankalp- a theatre club in MICA.
MICA Lecture Series (MLS) is an important activity at MICA that was started by students with the sole intention of bringing the best minds from industry to the campus.

Placements at Mudra Institute of Communications

Since its inception MICA has had a 100 percent success record in placements, with both domestic and international recruiters conducting campus interviews each year. Some of the top companies that recruited from MICA include:
CNN-IBN
Godrej
Covansys
Essar
NDTV




Procter & Gamble
CitiFinancial
Prudential
Siemens
Castrol
Ogilvy & Mather
Contact Details: Postal Address: MICA, Shela,
Ahmadabad - 380 058,
Gujarat, India

Phone No: 2717-237946 to 51

Fax: 2717-237945

Email: inquiry@mica.ac.in

Related Link: http://www.mica-india.net/index.htm

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Hindu College Admissions 2008-09

Hindu College Admissions 2008-09

Admission to the 1st year of the following courses are made directly by the college. Applications to these courses will be received by the college on all working days up to the date announced by the University of Delhi. Apart from these admissions

Following are the Bachelor's Degree Course's Offered

1. B.A. Programme
2. B.A. (Honours) English
3. B.Com(Hons)
4. B.Sc Physical Science
5. B.Sc. Applied Physical Science (Electronics)
6. B.A. (Honours) Economics
7. B.A. (Honours) Mathematics
8. B.A. (Honours) Hindi
9. B.A. (Honours) Sanskrit
10. B.A. (Honours) Music
11. B.A. (Honours) Sociology
12. B.Sc.(Hons)
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Botany
• Zoology
• Mathematics
• Statistics


Admission to the B.A(Honours)Music/M.Sc/M.Com/M.A classes are made through the Faculty of Arts / Science/Commerce, University of Delhi. Students seeking admission to M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. are first required to register themselves with the respective Faculty.

The College will receive the applications only from students who have registered themselves with the concerned Faculty. Further information may be obtained from the University Department concerned.

Application for admission should be made on the prescribed form. A student who wishes to be considered for more than one course should submit SEPARATE application* for each course.

1. The first admission list will be put up on the college notice board on the date announced by the University of Delhi.


2. Candidates whose names appear in the list or who qualify according to the criteria stated therein and have also applied for admission will report to Departmental Admission Incharge in the room alloted to him/her between 10 a.m. and 12:30 a.m. along with the original and one photocopy /attested copy of the following documents :-

(i) Certificate of Date of Birth( Issued by the Board.) (10th passing certificate.)
(ii) Detailed Marks-Sheet (Sr. Secondary/Equivalent Exam.).


Candidates seeking admission from a board other than C.B.S.E. or I.S.C., must get the result authenticated from the Resident Comissioner of the State where the Board is situated.All Students who are covered under the above Clause must comply within the time limit for admission.

(iii) Two self attested copies of passport size photographs, (for admission form).
(iv) Caste Certificate (if the candidate belongs to SC/ST category).
(vi) An application addressed to the Vice-Chancellor, University of Delhi regarding relaxation in age ( if the age of the candidate is less than 17Yrs. for Under-Graduate Course and 20Yrs. for Post-Graduate Course as on First October of the year in which admission is sought.

3. After obtaining the recommendation of Departmental Admission Incharge, the candidate will report to the Central Admission Committee Incharge and, if admitted, will be required to deposit the fee within the time specified.


4. Candidates will not be refused admission because of gap year.


Eligibility
The eligibility requirements for the admission to various Under-Graduate Courses, laid down by the University of Delhi, are as follows:

(i) Admission to B.A.(Prog.)/B.Sc.(Physical Sciences/Applied Physical Sciences) ) Minimum percentage of marks required for admission to B.A.(Prog.)/B.Sc.(Physical Sciences/Applied Physical Sciences) course is 40% in the aggregate in any of the examinations recognised by the University of Delhi.

(ii) Admission to B.A.(Hons.)/B.Com.(Hons.) Minimum percentage of marks for admission to B.A.(Hons.)/B/Com.(Hons.) course is 45% in the aggregate in any of the examinations recognised by the University of Delhi.

(iii)Admission to B.Sc.(Hons.) Courses In addition to the examination recognised by the University of Delhi as given in the list above, Intermediate/Pre-Medical examination or Pre-University examination (2 years' course after tenth class) is also recognised for admission to B.Sc.(Hons.) Courses.


Minimum percentage required for admission is :

(A) 50% marks in the aggregate of five subjects including Physics,Chemistry, and also


(i) Biology for admission to Botany/Zoology Honours and
(ii) Mathematics (Higher) for admission to Physics/Chemistry honours.


(B) At least 45% marks in the aggregate for five subjects including Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry for B.Sc.(Hons.) Course in Mathematicts.

(C) For B.A (Honours) in English,Student should have atleast 75% in English.
(I) 77% marks in Commerce Stream.
OR
(II) 80% marks in Science Stream.
OR
(III) 77% marks in Humanity Stream.

IN 10+2 OR Equivelent Board Exams.

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A.J Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre Admissions 2008-09

Admissions at A.J Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia-

i. Eligibility for courses at A.J. Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre-
a) M.A. Mass Communication-Bachelors Degree in Humanities/ Natural Sciences/ Social Sciences/ Commerce/Medicine/Engineering

b)M.A. in Convergent Journalism-
Bachelors Degree in Humanities/Commerce/Science with 50% marks

c)Ph. D. in Mass Communication-

55% marks in post graduation in Mass Communication or with a Masters Degree in any subject with a total of 55% marks along with a 5 years working experience (teaching or other) in media
NET, SLET and M.Phil is not required for admission to the Ph. D program in Mass Communication
d)PG Diploma in Development Communication-
Bachelors Degree in Social Sciences/ Commerce/ Humanities /Medicine/Engineering/ Natural Sciences

e)PG Diploma in Broadcast System Maintenance-
Graduation in Science (with Physics) or graduation in Engineering/Electrical/Communication/Electronics/Computer hardware with 50% marks (minimum)

f)PG Diploma in Still Photography-

Bachelors degree with 50% marks (minimum)
Medium of instruction-English

g)PG Diploma in Graphics and Animation-
Bachelors degree in any stream
Submission of Self Appraisal paper and Statement of Purpose with application form
Proficiency in Windows
Experience of working with Adobe Photoshop
Experience of a vector graphic software-Free Hand, Coral Draw or Adobe Illustrator
Admissions at A.J Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia-

i. Eligibility for courses at A.J. Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre-
a) M.A. Mass Communication-Bachelors Degree in Humanities/ Natural Sciences/ Social Sciences/ Commerce/Medicine/Engineering

b)M.A. in Convergent Journalism-
Bachelors Degree in Humanities/Commerce/Science with 50% marks

c)Ph. D. in Mass Communication-

55% marks in post graduation in Mass Communication or with a Masters Degree in any subject with a total of 55% marks along with a 5 years working experience (teaching or other) in media
NET, SLET and M.Phil is not required for admission to the Ph. D program in Mass Communication

d)PG Diploma in Development Communication-
Bachelors Degree in Social Sciences/ Commerce/ Humanities /Medicine/Engineering/ Natural Sciences

e)PG Diploma in Broadcast System Maintenance-
Graduation in Science (with Physics) or graduation in Engineering/Electrical/Communication/Electronics/Computer hardware with 50% marks (minimum)

f)PG Diploma in Still Photography-

Bachelors degree with 50% marks (minimum)
Medium of instruction-English

g)PG Diploma in Graphics and Animation-
Bachelors degree in any stream
Submission of Self Appraisal paper and Statement of Purpose with application form
Proficiency in Windows
Experience of working with Adobe Photoshop
Experience of a vector graphic software-Free Hand, Coral Draw or Adobe Illustrator

Admission procedure at A.J. Kidwai Mass Communication Center-

a)M.A. Mass Communication-
Entrance Test (Written Test, Interview)

b) M.A. in Convergent Journalism-
Entrance Test (Written Test, Interview, Portfolio)

c) Ph. D. in Mass Communication-

Submission of proposal
Interview after assessment of proposal

The application form for the Ph. D. program is obtainable from the institute's Examination Department. The application form is also downloadable from the institute's own website on the link 'Forms & Proforma'.

d) PG Diploma in Development Communication-

Entrance test-
Written exam-85 marks
Interview-15 marks

e) PG Diploma in Broadcast System Maintenance -

Entrance test-
Written exam-85 marks
Interview-15 marks

f) PG Diploma in Still Photography-
Written test-200 marks
Interview-45 marks
Portfolio-55 marks

g) PG Diploma in Graphics and Animation-
Written test
Interview
Fee structure of A.J Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia:

a) M.A. Mass Communication-
i. Admission Fee-Rs. 100
ii. Tuition Fees-Rs. 3,000
iii. Cost of syllabus-Rs. 300

b) M.A. in Convergent Journalism-



i. Admission fee-Rs. 100
ii. Tuition fees-Rs. 27,000
iii. UNI Subscription Charges M.A. in Convergent Journalism-Rs. 3,600
iv. Workshops-Rs. 3, 750
v. Study tour fees-RS. 3,250
vi. Cost of syllabus-Rs. 300
vii. Enrolment fee-Rs. 50
viii. Identity Card fee-Rs. 50

c) Ph. D. in Mass Communication-
Enrollment fee payable during registration
Course fee payable during registration
Caution money payable during registration
Examination fee payable at the time of submission of the thesis
Library fee payable annually
i. Cost of admission form-Rs. 100
ii. Registration Fee-Rs. 250
iii. Supervision Fee-Rs. 1200/year

Exceptions at A.J. Kidwai Mass Communication Research Center-

Employees of Jamia Millia Islamia are excused from paying Course Fee, Caution Money and Library fee.
The members of faculty of recognized educational institutions are also freed from paying the Course Fee.
Special Annual Fee has to be paid by the students who do not pay the Course Fee.

d) PG Diploma in Development Communication-

i. Admission Fee-Rs. 100

ii. Tuition Fees-Rs. 18, 500
iii. Training and Production fee-Rs. 3,000

e) PG Diploma in Broadcast System Maintenance -

i. Admission fee-Rs. 100
ii. Tuition fees-Rs. 19,000

f) PG Diploma in Still Photography-

i. Admission fee-Rs. 100
ii. Tuition fees-Rs. 14,000

g) PG Diploma in Graphics and Animation-

i. Admission fee-Rs. 100
ii. Tuition fees-Rs. 25,000

A.J. Kidwai Mass Communication Research Center Infrastructure-

Computer labs Available
Production facilities 3 television studios, DV cameras, Digital audio work stations, Steinbeck film editing machines, multimedia lab, sound studio
Community Radio 1 - Radio Jamia
Post-production studio 1
Media Resource Center 1
Media Library 1 (The library has press clippings, stock shots, audiocassettes, videocassettes, journals, books and films)
Canteen 1
Accommodation 1 boys hostel
1 girls hostel
Events-
GreenMarch by Eco-Club
Talimi Mela
Annual Convocation

Contact Details-

Postal Address-
A. J Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre
Jamia Millia Islamia University
Maulana Mohammed Ali Jauhar Marg
New Delhi-110 025

Phone no.-

a) +91 11 2698 7285
b) +91 11 2698 6813
c) +91 11 2698 6812

Fax - +91 11 2698 6811

Email- contact@ajkmcrc.org, admissions@ajkmcrc.org


For more details, visit www.ajkmcrc.org

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SMVDU--ADMISSION NOTICE 2008-09

ADMISSION NOTICE 2008-09
SMVDU, a highly technical & fully residential statutory University established on IIT
academic pattern, announces Admissions for the Academic Session 2008-09 to the
following courses:
UNDER GRADUATE COURSES:
1 B. Tech. in Computer Science Engineering, Electronics & Communication
Engineering, Industrial Biotechnology & Mechanical Engineering (4 yr courses): As
per the eligibility criteria of AIEEE.
2. B. Arch (5 yr course): As per the eligibility criteria of AIEEE/A and Council of
Architecture guidelines.
All admissions for S.No. 1 & 2 shall be on the basis of merit rank order of AIEEE (All
India Rank), through Central Counseling Board.
POST GRADUATE COURSES:
3. MBA & MBA (Business Economics): Graduates with 60% marks in any stream from a
recognized University / Institution. Selection Basis: Short Listing by Valid MAT Score of
4th May 2008 followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
4. M.Tech (Energy Management.): Graduates with 60% marks in
Architecture/Chemical/Electrical /Mechanical Engineering or M.Sc (Phy./Chem./Maths)
from a recognized University/ Institution. Preference shall be given to candidates with
valid GATE score.
5. M.Tech. (Manufacturing & Automation): Graduates with 60% marks in Mechanical,
Production or Industrial Engineering from a recognized University/Institution. Preference
shall be given to candidates with valid GATE score.
6. M.A. (Philosophy): Graduates with 50% marks in any stream from a recognized
University / Institution.
7. M.Sc. (Mathematics): Graduates with 50% marks in any stream with Mathematics as a
subject from a recognized University/Institution.
8. M.A. (English): B.A. (Hons.) in English Literature with at least 50% marks or
graduation in Science or Arts streams with at least 55% marks.
For S.No. 4 to 8: Admissions shall be on the basis of written test &/or interview.
PLACEMENTS:
Trident, Satyam, Sapient, Mphasis, Mobera Systems, HCL, HDFC, Tata-Tele, ICICI Bank ,
ICICI Pru ,NIIT, Pepsi, Philips, Cipla, Genpact, Grail Research, HDFC AMC Ltd.,
Centurion Bank of Punjab, Tata Sky, Nokia, Coca Cola, Intex Technology, GE Money,
Reliance Money, ICICI Lombard, and many more.
PLEASE NOTE: Candidates appearing in the respective qualifying exams can also
apply for all the above courses subject to their passing the examination before the
admissions are finalized.
***All Engineering Courses stand approved by AICTE & approval has been received from
Council of Architecture for running B.Arch. Course. For B.Tech IBT/M.Tech, courses
AICTE approval is applied for & is expected shortly.***
How to apply : Prospectus and Application Form can be obtained on payment of an a/c
payee DD of Rs. 1000/-, (Rs.300/- for S.No.6-8) from Public Relations Office, 15C, 2nd
Extension, Opposite Bahu Plaza, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu – 180004, OR from office of the
AR(A&E), SMVDU Campus, Katra – 182301, J&K, India. Or the Form can be
downloaded from our website www.smvdu.ac.in and submitted along with a DD of Rs.
1000/- (Rs.300/- for S.No.6-8) drawn in favour of “Registrar, SMVDU”, payable at
Jammu.
Sale of Prospectus and Application Form for M.B.A. & M.B.A. (Business Economics)
is up to 15th June 2008 and for other courses is up to 15th July 2008. The application
forms, complete in all respects, will be received till 5:00 p.m. on the last date of the
sale of the prospectus / application form for the respective course.
No: SMVDU/A&E/08/730 -Sd/-
6thMay 2008 AR(A&E)
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi UniverShri University
Katra-182301, J&K

For more details, visit http://www.smvdu.ac.in/mainpage/admit2008/Admitnotice0809all.pdf

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Post Graduate Diploma In VLSI Design

DOEACC Centre Calicut

VL 500: Post Graduate Diploma In VLSI Design (Duration : 6 months, Fees: Rs. 38,000/-)


Course : PG Diploma in VLSI Design -Updated Syllabus

Course Code : VL500

Course Starting Date : 25-August-2008

Preamble:

VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) technology has emerged as a very important technology in modern electronics featuring deep sub micron manufacturing processes, low voltage operations, exploding speeds and smart programmable devices sufficient enough to digest ambient conditions to extremes. The electronics industry worldwide is rapidly approaching another revolutionary leap in the global market scenario. Semiconductor technology has crossed the quarter-micron threshold, making tens of millions of transistors available on a single chip equipped with the powerful arm of VLSI design. This imparts the electronics industry a potential to create designs of incredible densities and lightning speeds while utilizing batteries to power them. This has had a phenomenal impact on widespread applications ranging from consumer electronics, communications, and defense to just about everything.


Objective of the Course:

The PG Diploma in VLSI Design is intended to impart training in designing complex digital systems using integrated circuit cells as building blocks and employing hierarchical design methods. Emphasis of the teaching curriculum is on design methodology and practicable applications. The course contents have been designed keeping in view the emerging trends in the field of VLSI design technology and emerging needs for skilled manpower.

Outcome of the Course:

This course is structured to provide the students knowledge in Design of Digital Systems, System Architectures, Hardware description Languages required for VLSI Design such as VHDL and Verilog. The students shall learn how to program and test programs on FPGAs, CPLDs etc. The students shall get exposure to the Various ASIC Design Issues, CMOS Technology, VLSI Design techniques.


Eligibility
B.E./B.Tech in Electronics/Electronics & Communication/Electrical/Instrumentation & Computer Science or M.Sc. (Electronics).

To see the course prospectus or to download the application form, please click on the corresponding links.

VL500-CourseProspectus
Download Application Form


For more details, visit http://www.cedtic.com/html/course/VL500.html

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POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT
(A One Year Programme)

Objectives
To fulfil the objective of providing education in distance mode to a large section of employed persons in various fields of management, and those who aspire to specialise in a specific branch of knowledge DDCE has designed several P.G. Diploma Courses in management. It is not necessary for every one to pursue a two/three year Master of Business Administration Programme. One may acquire management education specific to his job demand. The P.G. Diploma Courses cater to this section of the students. We offer the following P.G. Diploma Courses.

P. G. Diploma in Human Resources Management (Course Code : 104)
P. G. Diploma in Marketing Management (Course Code : 105)
P. G. Diploma in Financial Management (Course Code : 106)
P. G. Diploma in Tour & Travel Management (Course Code : 107)
P. G. Diploma in Dietetics & Nutrition Management (Course Code : 108)
Eligibility Bachelor Degree holder in any discipline or equivalent.

No. of Seats 200 in each Programme
Duration One Academic Year.
Course Fee Rs. 13,500 /-
Corpus Fund Rs. 1000/- ( one time)
Entrance Test Students shall be selected through an Entrance Test. The test shall consist of 100 Marks of single answer multiple choice questions. The test shall cover questions on Comprehension, Test of Reasoning, English Language, Arithmetic, Aptitude for Management and General Awareness.

Papers & Marks There are 10 papers in all the P.G. Diploma courses carries 10 papers with 100 Marks each. A candidate shall be awarded Post Graduate Diploma in respective courses after successful completion of the course.

Personal Contact Programme The classes (PCP) shall be held for 10 to 15 days in the Directorate.

Tentative Exam Schedule Odd Semester: December - January
Even Semester: May - June
Exam. Centre DDCE, Utkal University
CURRICULUM :

LAST DATE FOR RECEIPTS OF FORMS 05.06.2008 (DDCE shall not be responsible for postal delay or for non receipt of form. Post them sufficiently in advance)
ENTRANCE TEST ** 15.06.08 (SUNDAY),
TIME- 8.00 A.M. TO 11 .00 A.M.
DATE OF DECLARATION OF RESULT By 25.06.2008 In Notice Board Of DDCE, Utkal University And On Website www.ddceutkal.org
No personal communication would be sent.
PERIOD OF ADMISSION *** 26.06.08 TO 02.07.08
WAIT LISTED CANDIDATE FOR SPOT ADMISSION*** 05.07.2008 (REPORTING TIME 11 A.M.)
Fees payable on Admission through four separate bank drafts drawn in favour of Director, DDCE , payable at Bhubaneswar.
COURSE FEE Rs. 13,500/-
EXAM. FEE Rs. 1,000/- (First Semester)
Corpus Fund Rs. 1000/- ( One time)

** The students must report for Entrance Test at 8.00 A.M. on 15.06.08 even if they have not received the Hall Ticket. They must carry a photocopy of their form along with a photograph.

*** No separate intimation for admission would be issued. Students may visit our website www.ddceutkal.org for the result and report accordingly for admission / spot admission of wait listed candidates. The students should report with all original certificates and passport size photograph. In case it is not possible for the candidate to report in person all documents may be sent through an authorized person.

Fees payable at the time of Admission through four separate Bank Drafts drawn in favour of Director, DDCE, Utkal University payable at Bhubaneswar issued by Syndicate Bank or SBI. Drafts from other banks are not acceptable.


DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION (D.D.C.E)
UTKAL UNIVERSITY, VANIVIHAR,BHUBANESWAR-751007, Orissa, India
Ph. No. - +91-674-2585312
Tele/Fax- +91-674-2581106






For more details, visit http://www.ddceutkal.org/PgDipManagement.htm

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Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University Master's Degree Programmes

Master's Degree Programmes



I. Eligibility Criteria for admission to Master’s programmes:



a Candidate shall possess a B.V.Sc. / B.V.Sc. & A.H. / B.Sc. (D. Tech.) B.Sc.

(D. Tech.)/ B.Tech. (D. Tech.)/ B.F.Sc as the case may be from a recognized

Agricultural /Animal Sciences University/Deemed University/Institutions/

Colleges recognized by ICAR which have a duration of 4 years /5 years.



b. Candidate shall have a CGPA of 2.25 out of 4.00 or OGPA of 6.50 out of

10.00, while for SC/ST/Cat. – I candidate, a mere pass is adequate.



c. Candidate shall be a citizen of India and must have studied in any educational

institutions in Karnataka State for a minimum period of seven academic years

at any time upto Bachelors degree as on 1st October 2005 (Not applicable to

candidates who are GOK, GOI, ICAR nominees & also to NRIs & Foreign

Nationals).



II. Mode of Selection for Master’s Degree programme :

a. The selection of candidates shall be done on the basis of merit list prepared as

follows :



Sl. No. Items Max. Marks

1. Weightage of 50% marks in aggregate in the Bachelor’s degree 50

2. Written test marks 50

3. ICAR-JRF exam qualified candidates 05

4. For distinction in Sports/Cultural activities 05

5. For Physically Handicapped/Anglo Indians/Scouts & 05
Guides/ Ex-Servicemen/Defence personnel





b. Candidates securing less than 50% of total marks as calculated above shall not

be called for councelling. While SC/ST/Cat – I candidates securing less than

35 percent marks shall not be called for councelling.

c. Candidates who have secured graded in 4 or 10 point scale shall submit a

copy of the certificate of equivalent percentage, failing which, their applications

shall be rejected


For more details, visit http://www.kvafsu.kar.nic.in/Admission.htm

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Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Three Days short term course

Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University,
Kakryal, Katra, J&K 182301, INDIA
School of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Three Days short term course
On
'MATLAB® Applications in Electronics, Electrical & Computers'

INTRODUCTION:
MATLAB is a high-performance language for technical
computing. It integrates computation, visualization, and
programming in an easy-to-use environment where
problems and solutions are expressed in familiar
mathematical notation.

OBJECTIVE:
The objective of course is to introduce students to the
functions of MATLAB®, which will serve the purpose of
accurate and fast mathematical calculations, obtaining
graphical representation of results, analysis and
simulation of complex systems in Electronics, Electrical
and Computers.
COURSE CONTENT:
 Introduction to MATLAB®
 Programming in MATLAB®
 Graphics in MATLAB®
 Introduction to SIMULINK®
 Circuit Analysis in MATLAB®
 Signals Processing using MATLAB®
 Application in Communication
 Application in Image Processing
 Application in Control Systems
(Details on following sheets)
COURSE DURATION: 15 Hrs (Details on following sheets)
PREREQUISITES:
No prior knowledge of MATLAB® is required. However,
basic knowledge of Computers/ Programing will be
useful.
SEATS: 30 only, Selection on first come first basis.
WHO CAN REGISTER?
Undergraduate/graduate students, who are interested to
learn MATLAB®, to solve engineering computations.
REGISTRATION FEE:
Rs. 1500/- only. (Registration charges include stay in the
University campus during the course, excluding meals
charges)
REGISTRATION PROCESS:
1. External participants can fill the Registration Form,
appended in next sheet (also on website:
www.smvdu.ac.in) and submit by hand or post to:
'The Course Coordinator, STC', School of E&CE, SMVDU,
C/o Public Relations Office, 15-C, 2nd Ext., Gandhi
Nagar, Opp. Bahu Plaza, Jammu 180003 along with a
Demand Draft of appropriate amount in favour of 'SMVD
University, Katra'.
The LAST DATE for registration is July 15th (External
participants)
2. SMVDU participants are required to fill in
registration form, appended in next sheet, also
available with Director School of E&CE and
submit to the same office.
The LAST DATE for registration is May 30th (SMVDU
participants)
INSTRUCTORS:
1. Faculty of School of E&CE.
GUEST LECTURES BY:
1. Mr. Parveen Lehana,
(Reader, University of Jammu)
2. Mr. Abhishek,
(Senior Engineer, Nokia-Siemens)
CONTACT:
Any query regarding the participation or other may be
directed to the following address:
COURSE COORDINATORS:
1. Shashi Bhushan Kotwal
2. Amit Kant Pandit
School of Electronics & Communication Engg.
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Kakryal
Katra – 182301, J&K, INDIA.


Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University,
Kakryal, Katra, J&K 182301, INDIA
School of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Three Days short term course
On
'MATLAB® Applications in Electronics, Electrical & Computers'

DAY 1: (10:00-12:30) / (2:30-5:00)
 Introduction to MATLAB!
 MATLAB Fundamentals
 MATLAB Environment and Command Window
 Vector and Matrix Manipulation
 Symbolic Mathematics
 Graphics in MATLAB!
 Two and Three-dimensional graphics
 Multiple Plots
 Axis Scaling
 Printing Graphics
 Introduction to Animation
 Programming in MATLAB!
 Basics of programming structure
 Script Files, functions
 Flow control
 Relational and logical operations
 Introduction to SIMULINK®
 What is the use of SIMULINK® ?
 Creating and analyzing Models, Blocks.
DAY 2: (10:00-12:30) / (2:30-5:00)
 Circuit Analysis Using MATLAB!
 Signals Processing using MATLAB!
 Representation and operations on Signals in MATLAB
 Fourier analysis, FFT
 Application in Communication
 Creating analog and digital communication model
 Analysis of different modulation techniques


DAY 3: (10:00-12:30) / (2:00-5:00)
 Application in Image Processing
 Reading and Displaying image
 Image manipulation and compression
 Application in Control Systems
 Representation of models
 Response to various inputs
 Time/Frequency analysis (Root locus, Bode, Nyquist analysis)
 Implementation of P.I.D controller
 Guest Lectures.

For more details, visit http://www.smvdu.ac.in/mainpage/STCMatlab.pdf

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Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality 2008-09

Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality 2008-09
Duration: Twelve Months
Class Schedule : 8.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. Monday through Friday (5 days a week).

Last date for Application : July 19, 2008
Admission Test/Interviews : 10.00 a.m. Sunday July 27, 2008
Last Date for remitting fee : August 4, 2008
Classes begin from : August 11, 2008

The next ten years will see the business in India’s travel and tourism sector growing at 8.8% per annum, one of the highest in the world. This was projected by the World Travel and Tourism council’s research in the 4th Global Travel and Tourism Summit held in Doha.

India is shining in the list of top 10 travel and tourism economies in the world. India’s travel and tourism is expected to generate US$ 38.8 billion of economic activity. In this ever growing industry scenario, it is expected to generate increasing need for a large pool of professionally trained personnel to handle the industry. In this context this initiative of launching the specially designed Diploma programme by Ahmedabad Management Association and Tourism Corporation of Gujarat will help a large number of young men and women in Gujarat to study and take up a career in Travel and Hospitality Industry.

Class Schedule : 8.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. Monday through Friday (5 days a week).
There will be continuous evaluation throughout the course. Students who are falling in attendances and grades will be terminated from the programme. Library assignment, Project work etc. will be scheduled in the afternoon.

Faculty : A team of qualified professionals will conduct the programme.

Qualification : Graduation in any area. Students in the final year of graduation doing distance learning or e-learning could also apply. However, the Diploma will be issued only on completion of graduation.

Fee : Rs.15,000/- per participant. The cheque may please be drawn in the name of ‘Ahmedabad Management Association.’

Employment Opportunities : Successful students will be able to get placement in Travel and Tourism establishments, Hotels, Airlines, Corporate Guest Houses, PR Departments etc. Participants will also gain adequate knowledge to set up own Travel / Tourism establishments.

Other Facilities : Being a professional organization AMA is having several educational programmes and activities. Students will be encouraged to take part in such activities. The course aims to provide an overall development of students.

Application form and prospectus can be obtained from AMA on payment of Rs. 100/-.

Registration
Please fill-in and return the form along with participation fee to :
Executive Director, Ahmedabad Management Association
Dr Vikram A. Sarabhai Marg, Ahmedabad 380 015
Phone: 079-26308601 Fax: 26305692 & 3
E-mail: amaahd@gmail.com Website: www.amaindia.org



TCGL-AMA Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Management
TCGL-AMA Centre for Tourism and Hospitality has been set-up with the contribution from Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd. for promoting education and training in Tourism and Hospitality Management. The Centre will conduct a Diploma Programme in Tourism and Hospitality Management and several other training programmes in Tourism and related fields. The focus of the centre is to develop a cadre of trained professionals for Tourism industry.



For more details, visit http://www.amaindia.org/edu_Tour.htm

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IMS Engineering College Admissions

Candidates who have passed 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry/Computer Science/Biology/Bio-tech from U.P. Board or its equivalent are eligible for admission to B.Tech Programs and candidate's who have passed graduation with Mathematics( in any optional form) at intermediate or Graduation level are eligible for MCA course. Admission is done through the entrance test conducted by U.P. Technical University for the state domicile seats. The allotment of college & branch is through 'Counseling'. Students achieving highest merit positions in the entrance examination are offered admission as per their first preferences of seat and college. The students lower in the merit get admission in lower order of preferences. Students willing to join IMSEC must indicate their choices for IMSEC in branches of their choices during counseling. "The College code for IMS Engineering College is 143".

Admission under Management Quota
15% seats of the total intake in each branch fall under this category. The admission under Management Quota will be made as per instructions of Government of U.P.

Direct Admission to Second Year (For Diploma Holder)

A maximum of 10% seats over & above the sanctioned intake in different B.Tech courses are available for the 3 yrs. Diploma holders and B.Sc. Degree holders as lateral entry to third semester. Such candidates are required to appear in the UPSEE examination in specified papers and admission will be made through UPSEE-Counseling.

Fee Structure
The fee is to be charged as per the notification of UPTU, Lucknow/ UP State Government. Fee structure is presently under revision and college will strictly follow UPTU/UP State Government guidelines in this regard.

All matters related to fee are the prerogative of UPTU/ UP state Government and applicability of all such changes shall be binding on the students.

Full fee is to be paid at the time of admission through a demand draft in favor of "IMS Engineering College" payable at Ghaziabad.

Payment of FEE once deposited is neither refundable nor adjustable under any circumstances whatsoever. Delay in fee shall have penalty as per IMS Society rules and regulations.

Fee Details
(fee structure applicable for 2008-09 Batch)

B.Tech I II III IV
Tuition Fee * 70000/- 70000/- 70000/- 70000/-
UPTU Exam. & Other Fee ** 3450/- 3350/- 3350/- 3350/-
Security (Refundable) 5000/- NIL NIL NIL
Text Book Lending Bank Fee 4000/- NIL NIL NIL
Dress Material Charges 3500/- NIL NIL NIL
College Placement Fee 1000/- NIL NIL NIL
Alumni Fee 1000/- NIL NIL NIL
Training Modules Fee NIL 3000/- 3000/- NIL
Convocation& allied Activities NIL NIL NIL 1000/-
Total 87950/- 76350/- 76350/- 74350/-

MCA I II III
Tuition Fee * 70000/- 70000/- 70000/-
UPTU Exam. & Other Fee ** 3450/- 3350/- 3350/-
Security (Refundable) 8000/- NIL NIL
Text Book Lending Bank Fee 4000/- NIL NIL
Dress Material Charges 3500/- NIL NIL
College Placement Fee 1000/- NIL NIL
Alumni Fee 1000/- NIL NIL
Training Modules Fee NIL 3000/- NIL
Convocation& allied Activities NIL NIL 1000/-
Total 90950/- 76350/- 74350/-

MBA I II
Tuition Fee * 70000/- 70000/-
UPTU Exam. & Other Fee ** 3450/- 3350/-
Security (Refundable) 8000/- NIL
Dress Material Charges 3500/- NIL
Laptop & Courseware 30000/-
Internet & Intranet Fee 5000/- 5000/-
Corporate Resource Centre & Academia Industry Interface 25000/-
25000/-

Alumni Fee NIL 1000/-
Convocation& allied Activities NIL 1000/-
Total 1,44,950/- 1,05,350/

Hostel

Hostel Fee payable in the name of “IMS Hostel” and payable at “Ghaziabad”.


1. Hostel Fee (for 02 Seater) Rs.50000/- Per Annum
2. Hostel Fee (for 03 Seater) Rs.42500/- Per Annum
3. Security (Refundable) Rs.5000/- (Only Once)


* Subject to approval by the Govt.
** Subject to change by the University.

For College prospectus/Brochure and Admission Form, Rs. 1100 will be paid in cash or bring a seperate D.D. in favour of "IMS Engineering College" payable at Ghaziabad.

Other Documents needed at the time of Reporting at College
(Apart from fee) Bring the following:-
Allotment letter of UPSEE and one photocopy.
Fee receipt copy of payment made at the counseling center.
Photographs - 8 nos.
High School & 10+2 exam, Graduation (in case of MCA only) Mark-sheet & Certificate with 2 set of photocopies of all these documents.
Migration Certificate in Original.
If not passed the qualifying exam in 2008 but earlier, then gap certificate.


For more details, visit http://www.imsec.ac.in/Admissionprocedure.html

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Post Graduate Diploma in Software Technology

SW100 - Post Graduate Diploma in Software Technology
DOEACC Calicut Centre

Modules Start Date Topic Duration

SW101 04-Aug-2008 Advanced Course in J2EE 3 months

SW102 10-Nov-2008 Advanced course in .NET Technologies 3 months



Project
Each module has a one month project. During the 1 month project period, students are required to develop software in any of the areas covered in the course under the guidance of the faculty. Students can also take up relevant projects from the industry.

Background knowledge
Participants are expected to have thorough knowledge on the following areas so that the course can be effectively completed.
Basics of Digital Electronics, Computer organization, Operating System, Data Structures
Programming in C Language – Data types, Control functions, Arrays, Functions, and pointers

Duration
Duration of the course is 6 months, including project work.

Date of Commencement
Course commences on 04-Aug-2008
Fees
Total Course fee is Rs.30000 (Service Taxes Extra)
The fee can be paid in 2 installments,
Rs. 20000 + Service Tax before commencement of the course
Rs. 10000 + Service Tax after the 1st module
Admission Fee is Rs.250

(Total course fee including all taxes at present rate will not exceed Rs34000)

Eligibility:
BE/BTech, Msc (IT/ computer Science / Electronics), MCA, Diploma (Computer Sc, Electronics) or equivalent of any of these. Graduates with PGDCA or equivalent or others with appropriate experience and final year students also may apply.
Diploma holders will only get an “Advanced Diploma in Software Technology certificate”

Admission
Admission will be based on the marks scored in the qualifying exam. Individual call letters by email or fax or by letter will be sent to the candidates for admission. The admission for selected students shall be on 04-Aug-2008. All candidates selected for admission have to be present on 04-Aug-2008 with all the necessary documents (originals and attested copies) before 10 AM. Candidates offered admission must remit the full fees or first installment of fees on the same day of counseling, failing which the admission is not guaranteed. The originals of qualifying degree certificate/ course completion certificate/ mark lists up to the last semester/year examination have to be produced for verification and the attested copies should be submitted.

How to Apply
Click here for details on how to apply or refer the prospectus. Last date of receipt of application form is 24-Jul-2008

Placement
We have a placement cell, which provides placement assistance to students who qualify our courses.

Faculty
The centre has a team of enthusiastic competent engineers with post graduate qualifications. Most of our engineers have undergone specialized training in various International Universities / Industries. The faculty has ample industrial consultancy experience.

Class & lab timings
The classes and labs are from 9.15 am to 12.30 pm and 2.00 pm to 5.15 pm Monday to Friday.

Location & How to Reach
DOEACC CENTRE, CALICUT is located 20 kms away from Calicut City and is functioning near the NITC (REC), Calicut campus. The bus stop is CEDT or ‘Panthrandu’ and the present bus fare is Rs.10.00 from city.


For more details, visit http://www.cedtic.com/html/course/SW100.html

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Punjab Engineering College Admission to the Master of Engineering Programme

Punjab Engineering College Admission to the Master of Engineering Programme
Admissions
General Information on Admission to the
Master of Engineering Programme


Punjab Engineering College, a premier institution of Northern India, offers Master of Engineering Programmes which are at par with the programmes offered by reputed national and international institutes.

PEC offers Master of Engineering in …

Highways Engineering
Irrigation & Hydraulic Engineering
Structural Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Electronics Product Design & Technology
Computer Science & Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Industrial Materials & Metallurgical Engineering
Production & Industrial Engineering

SCHEDULE OF ME ADMISSIONS FOR SESSION 2008-2009

LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS : 14-07-08
TEST FOR NON-GATE AND NON-PARENT BRANCH CANDIDATES (Refer Table 2): 21-07-08

COUNSELING IN RESPECTIVE DEPARTMENTS : 22-07-08
DATE OF OPERATION OF WAITING LIST: 23-07-08

Note: However the Director PEC reserves the right to change the schedule without prior notice. The candidates are advised to visit PEC website www.pec.ac.in from time to time for any change in the schedule.

The candidates have to produce ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS at the time of counseling. If offered admission, they will be required to deposit the college dues immediately.

Fee Structure for the Session 2008-09

COLLEGE FEES

Admission fee Rs. 3,000

One-time student service fee
Rs. 5,000

Refundable deposit
Rs. 5,000

Semester fees

Academic
Rs. 25,000

Other facilities & services
Rs. 5,000

Total payable at the time of admission (for day scholar) Rs. 43,000



ADDITIONAL FEE FOR HOSTELLERS

Refundable security Rs. 5,000

Hostel fee (Annual)
Rs. 10,000

Hostel & Mess Establishment charges (Annual)
Rs. 8,000

Mess Advance
Rs. 2,500

Total additional sum payable for hostel facilities Rs. 25,500





The candidates should bring with them revised fees in form of demand draft in favour of Director Punjab Engineering College , Chandigarh payable at Chandigarh/cash on the day of counseling i.e. 22.07.08.


For more details, visit http://pec.ac.in/others/admissionsme.asp

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IEC College of Engineering and Technology - Bachelor of Pharmacy

IEC College of Engineering and Technology

Objectives

Adhering to the concept of Total Quality Management (TQM) in Pharmaceutical Education, our primary objective is to provide scientific & technological Knowledge through adequate pedagogical training, traditional teaching methods complete with knowledge on ethics management in healthy learning campus environment with strict academic discipline.

B.Pharma
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Approved by AICTE, Min. of HRD. Govt. of India and Affiliated to U.P.Technical University Lucknow
Duration : 4 Years

You will consider how Biotechnology exploits the diversity of the microbial world in the production of drugs, food and the decontamination of our environment. Through a range of specialist modules including Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Biotechnology & Microbiology you will address issues of direct relevance to the biotechnology sector. You will learn, for example, of the responses of the human immune system to invading bacteria and viruses and the exploitation of this knowledge by the pharmaceutical industry in the development of drugs, vaccines and diagnostic kits.

Eligibility :
10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects alongwith Maths/Bio-technology/Computer Science/Biology as one of the subjects with minimum 60% marks and UPSEE 2007 qualified.



State Admission

U.P. State has conducted State Entrance Examination (SEE-2008) for admission to the college through UPTU, Lucknow. This test shall however, to be restricted to fill up seats for the students of the U.P. State only.

Management Quota

All admissions in different approved quotas shall be made strictly on the basis of merit and satisfying the eligibility criteria and interview at Delhi office by the admission committee. Last date of registration is 15th July 2008 .

Direct Admission (Admission in Second Year)

Candidate can take direct admission to 2nd year to B.Tech. Course and B.Pharma provided that he/she are domicile of U.P. and have passed 3 year Diploma (with a minimum of 60%marks) recognized by the U.P. Board of Technical Education in any branch of Engineering except agriculture Engineering for Engg. and in Pharmacy for B.Pharma Course respectively.

Scholarship

Scholarship Scheme is also available for the enrolled students with IEC College of Engineering & Technology.




For more details, visit http://www.ieccollege.com/B-pharma.asp

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JV Womens University, Faculty of Management (FM) -MBA

Master of Business Administration(MBA)


Streams(MBA in) Code of Programme Total Intakes Duration of Programme
Finance Management FMM -I 30 Two years
Human Resource Management FMM-II 30 Two Years

Eligibility :

(i) The applicant must have passed Graduation in any discipline from any recognized University with at least 50% marks & 45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates.

(ii) Candidate should have valid score/ranks/percentage in any Competitive Examination held by any state /Central government agencies/ Recognized Universities/National level Entrance Examinations.

Selection Process :

(i) The selection process will be based on merit basis as per Minimum Qualification of the Programme.

(ii) The On Spot Proficiency/Creativity Test & Personal Interview

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Gurgaon Institute of technology and Management ADMISSIONS 2008-2009

ADMISSIONS >> ADMISSION PROCEDURE

Haryana State Counseling Society conducts entrance test, if any, for making admission and conducts online counseling for various admissions. The society is the nodal agency for carrying out online paperless admissions to various AICTE approved technical courses in Haryana. (www.hscs.org)

Admission to B.Tech programmes shall be made on the intense-merit and of AIEEE to be conducted by the CBSE and for MBA course on the merit of highest score obtained by a candidate in MAT conducted by AIMA.



Under Graduate Programmes
Courses Offered No. of Seats
B.Tech Computer Science 120
B.Tech. Information Technology 120
B.Tech. Electronics & Communications 60
B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 60
MBA (Full Time) 60
MCA (Full Time) 60



Eligibility and Admission Process
Course & Duration Basis of admission Minimum eligibility *
B.Tech
(4 years)
Inter-se merit of rank of AIEEE 2008 conducted by CBSE Students should have passed class XII from CBSE or equivalent with fifty five percent marks in the aggregate with Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subjects and any one of the following subjects i.e. Chemistry, Computer / Information Science, Biotechnology or Biology.
MBA
(2 years)
Inter-se merit of highest composite MAT score obtained by the candidate in Sept. 07 / Dec. 07 / Feb. 08 / May 08 conducted by AIMA. However, the universities may opt for CAT score. Pass in Bachelor’s or post-graduate degree in any discipline
MCA
(3 years)
Inter-se merit of online entrance test (OLET MCA-08) conducted by HSCS Pass in Bachelor’s Degree of minimum 3 years in any discipline with math at 10+2 level
OR
Pass in Bachelor’s Degree of minimum 3 years in any discipline with math /statistics as one of the subjects.
OR
Pass in BCA degree of three years.

Lateral entry to 2nd year of BE/ B.Tech
(3 years)
Inter-se merit of online entrance test (OLET LEET(Engg) -08) conducted by HSCS Pass in 3 year or more diploma course in Engg./ Tech with at least 60% marks in aggregate of all semesters. Diploma (Arch) are eligible for 2nd BE (Civil Engg.)
OR
Diploma of 2 year after 10+2 with at least 60% marks in aggregate of all semesters.
OR
Pass in 3 years or more B.Sc degree with at least 60% marks in aggregate with Maths as a subject.



Admissions in Quota
All admissions in different approved quotas shall be made strictly on the basis of merit and satisfying the eligibility criteria and interview.

Document Required
Duly Filled Application Form.
Admission Fee by Bank Draft payable at New Delhi.
Hostel accommodation fees, as applicable. If the student is seeking admission in the hostel.
Self attested and original copies of all certificate (10th & 12th Mark sheet).
Character Certificate from the institute last attended.
Migration Certificate and Domicile Certificate.
10 Recent Passport size colour photographs.
Letter of Merit.
Proof of SC/ST if Student is from Schedule Caste/ Schedule Tribe background with income proof.

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