NPTEL Scholarships 2011 | NPTEL NMEICT Sakshat Scholarships 2012-2013 | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning

NPTEL Scholarships 2011 | NPTEL NMEICT Sakshat Scholarships 2012-2013 | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning

ISRAEL GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP 2012-2013
The main objective of NPTEL program is to enhance the quality of engineering education in the country by developing curriculum based video and web courses. This is being carried out by seven IITs and IISc Bangalore as a collaborative project. In the first phase of the project, supplementary content for 129 web courses in engineering/science and humanities have been developed. Each course contains materials that can be covered in depth in 40 or more lecture hours. In addition, 110 courses have been developed in video format, with each course comprising of approximately 40 or more one-hour lectures. In the next phase other premier institutions are also likely to participate in content creation.

The NPTEL project, receives its funding support through the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT) since the year 2009




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Scient Institute of Technology Ibrahimpatnam Job Fair on 26th Sept 2011 | Scient Institute of Technology Ibrahimpatnam Jobs Fair Online Registration

Scient Institute of Technology Ibrahimpatnam Job Fair on 26th Sept 2011 | Scient Institute of Technology Ibrahimpatnam Jobs Fair Online Registration 2011 | www.scientinst.ac.in

SCIENT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Ibrahimpatnam, R.R.District – 501 506JOB FAIR on 26TH SEPTEMBER, 2011

We are happy to inform that SCIENT is organizing a JOB FAIR on 26th September 2010 (Sunday), for 2009 & 2010 Passed out students of B.Tech, MCA and MBA.
The following Companies are Participating in the JOB FAIR:
• IBM
• HCL
• Mahindra Satyam
• Core Logic ( MBA)
• Apollo Health Street
• Gen Pact ( MBA)
• ADP
• Techgene Solutions
• Uniparts Group (EEE)
Date & Time: 26.09.2010 – 9.00AM
Selection Procedure:
1. Written Test
2. GD
3. HR Interview
Things to Carry: Duplicate Copies of Certificates, 3 Copies of CV and Photographs Offers will be issued on the same day if selection process completes.
Venue: SCIENT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Ibrahimpatnam
We here by request you inform all your students
NO REGISTRATION FEE
For online registration please visit our website :
www.scientinst.ac.in
Contact any of the following Coordinators for further details:
Mr. M. Jaipal : 9441033336
Mr. T. Naga Vijay : 9966959568
Mr. P. Sudhakar : 9030908712
Mr. V. Dinesh : 9704656459
Mr. Y. Anil Kumar : 9885095333
Mr. Srinivas Jala : 9848424411

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Ponduchery University B.Tech Time Table Nov/Dec 2011 | Ponduchery University B.Tech Degree Exam Time Table 2011 | Ponduchery University B.Tech Exam

Ponduchery University B.Tech Time Table Nov/Dec 2011 | Ponduchery University B.Tech Degree Exam Time Table 2011 | Ponduchery University B.Tech Exam Date Sheet 2011

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ModularCourse In Bioinformatics Admission Notice- Module I and Module II
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Vajiram and Ravi Institute For IAS Examination Online Registration Forms 2011 | Vajiram and Ravi Institute For IAS Examination Registration Procedure

Vajiram and Ravi Institute For IAS Examination Online Registration Forms 2011 | Vajiram and Ravi Institute For IAS Examination Registration Procedure 2011 | ww.vajiramandravi.com

Online Registration for Admission in Vajiram & Ravi’s Prelim-cum-Main and Main Exam Courses.

Available only between 25-Sep-10 to 27-Sep-10 Timing – 9:00AM to 4:00PM

PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION
The process of online registration is mere registration for admission and does not ensure admission. Admission
shall be confirmed by Vajiram & Ravi, on payment of fee, on the date specified at the time of online registration.
Since the number of applications for admission into our General Studies and other optional subject courses is far in excess of the available seats, we have introduced a system of admission to regulate the same. In order to give opportunities to join our courses to all sections of students and all regions of the country, we have chosen the principle of “first–come–first–served” as the basis of admission in our Institute. From the June 2010 session onwards, we have successfully introduced online registration (but not online admission) of students for admission on payment of Rs. 300/= per registration by credit card or debit card. This fee is non–refundable and non–adjustable against tuition fee. Under this system a student is required to register himself online, while seeking admission in one or more subjects. On being registered online, our system generates a “token number” which the student can get printed at his end as a proof of registration with us. The “token number”, given subject-wise, indicates the order of serial number at which he will be admitted subsequently on payment of full fee by Demand Draft favouring Vajiram & Ravi and payable at Delhi. Admission will be offered to students strictly according to the “token number” generated by them by registering.

Along with the printed token number a candidate will be intimated at the time of online registration, the date and the approximate time at which his turn for admission at Vajiram & Ravi’s office will take place. The candidate or his representative is required to be present at Vajiram & Ravi’s office at 9-B, Bara Bazar Marg, Old Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi–60, with the duly filled–up application form with two passport size photographs (compulsory), demand draft equivalent to the full course fee for the subject/s for which he seeks admission. Payment of fee by installment is not allowed. Candidates are required to write their names and mobile telephone numbers on the back of the DD they submit at the time of admission. The process of online registration is mere registration for admission and does not ensure admission. Admission shall be confirmed by Vajiram & Ravi, on payment of fee, on the date specified at the time of online registration

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APPSC Group IV Paper I General Studies Solved Questions | APPSC Group 4 Paper 1 General Studies Sample Questions | APPSC Group 4 General Studies

APPSC Group IV Paper I General Studies Solved Questions | APPSC Group 4 Paper 1 General Studies Sample Questions | APPSC Group 4 General Studies Sample Paper

Physical Sciences Sample question for APPSC GROUP 4 Paper 1 General Studies

SCREW GAUGE
1. The Screw gauge works on the principle of _____ (March 04, June 04)
2. The Scale present on index line of screw gauge is called as ____ (Oct-99)
3. Screw guage consists of _____ scale and ____ scale.
4. Pitch of the screw P = _____ / No.of revolutions made.
5. L.C. of a Screw guage = pitch of the screw / ____
6. If the Zeroth division of the head scale in below the indexline of the pitch scale, the error is said to be _____ and the correction is _____
7. If ‘p’ is the pitch of the scale and ‘N’ is no.of head scale divisions them L.C.= _____
8. If screw moves 5mm for 5 revolutions, the pitch of the screw is _____
9. If a screw consists 200 head scale divisions which contains pitch as 1mm then the least count is _____ 10. If the L.C. is 0.01 mm, Pitch scale reading is 1.5 mm and the headscale reading is 18, then the diametre of the object is ____

Answers:
1. Screw
2. Pitch Scale
3. Pitch, head
4. Distance travelled by the Screw
5. No.of head scale divisions
6. Positive, negative
7. P/N 8. 1 mm
9. 0.005mm
10. 1.68 mm

DYNAMICS
1. A car moves on a curved but level road. The necessary centripetal force on the carif provided by _____ (March 2009, 04, June – 2003)
2. In simple harmonic motion, the acceleration of the particle is directly proportional to _____ (March, 09)
3. _____ is a machine used to separate particles of higher mass from those of lower mass in a given mixture (March, 01)
4. The force of attraction of a particle radially towards the centre of circle is _____ (March, 1999)
5. An imaginary co-ordinate system which
is either at rest or in uniform motion and where Newton’s laws are valid is called as _____ (June, 03)
6. Circular motion is a variety type of _____ motion.
7. If the stone tie up with a thread rotating in
a circular motion is untied the motion direction of the stone is ____
8. In uniform circular motion _____ is constant.
9. The force acting towards centre is called as ____
10. If the angle of banking is θ, the tanθ = ____
11. The angular velocity of a hours hand in clock is ____
12. The machine which dries wet clothes is ____
13. The angualr velocity of a minutes hand in a clock is ____
14. The force found only in fixed rotational frame is ____
15. The bend of a cyclist moving on edges depend on ____
16. The realationship among ‘r’, v and ”w” is ____
17. One radian = ____
18. Relation between time of oscillation ‘T’ and frequency f is ____
19. One revolution = _____ radians.
20. The angular momentum of a body L = ____
21. The magnitude of centripetal acceleration a = ____
22. Centripetal force F = ____
23. In a uniform circualr motion if the radius is doubled then the centripetal force ____
24. The angle made by a body with respect to time is ____
25. Units for angualr velocity is ____
26. Centrifugal force acting on a car which has 1200 kg mass, moving with 6m/sec velocity along a road have 180m. circular radius is ____
27. The angle subtended by an arc of length equal to its radius at its centre is defined as ____
28. The rate of angular displacement is called ____ 29. 2π radians = _____ degrees
30. Time taken by a body for one complete revolution is called ____ 31. Ball left by a bowler attains _____ motion before reaching a batsman.
32. dθ/dt = ____
33. Angular velocity w = 2π ÷ _____ Radians
34. ____ separates molases from sugar crystals.
35. Systems which do not obey Newtons laws of motion are called as ____

Answers:
1. Abrasion between Car tyres and road
2. Displacement 3. Centrifuge
4. Centripetal force
5. Inertial frame of reference
6. Rotation 7. Along contact line
8. Angular Velocity 9. Centripetal Force
10. v2/rg 11. π/6 radians/hour
12. Laundry drier 13. π/1800 Radians/Sec
14. Centrifugal force 15. Speed
16. V = rω 17. 57°291 18. T= 1/f
19. 2π 20. mωr2 21. v2/r
22. mv2/r 23. Increases twice
24. Angular displacement
25. Radians/sec 26. 147 N
27. Radian 28. Angular Velocity
29. 360 30. Periodic Motion
31. Rotation 32. ω 33. T
34. Centrifuge
35. Non – inertial frame of reference

Our Universe & Gravity
1. The value of the universal gravitational constant is ____ (March-2009, April-2009)
2. The weight of 400g stone is _____ N (June-08, April-08, June-06, March-2000)
3. Units for ‘G’ in SI System ____ (March, 2008)
4. Ptolemaic theory is also known as ____ (March-2007)
5. As per Kepler’s theory, the planet revolves around sun in_____ path.(March06)
6. Universal law of gravitation is applicable at _____ (March 2005)
7. Kepler’s law supports _____ theory (March 1999)
8. Heliocentric theory is proposed by _____ (June – 2000)
9. Units of acceleration due to gravity is _____ (March – 2001)
10. Acceleration due to gravity at poles is _____ and at equator it is _____ (March – 2003)
11. Acceleration due to gravity is highest at _____ (March-03, 02, June-03)
12. Example for sensitive instruments used to measure small changes in the value of g at given place is _____ (June – 05, 02, 01, March – 04)
13. Numerical value of the universal gravitational constant is _____(June-07)
14. The weight of a substance in the force ____
15. The gravitational force of earth over moon is _____ than the gravitational force of moon over earth. 16. As the altitude increases the ‘g’ value ____ 17. As the depth increases the ‘g’ value ____
18. Relationship among g, G, M and r is ____
19. If the mass of an object is ‘m’, then the weight of the same w = _____
20. The mass of an object at anywhere in the world is ____
21. The principle used to determine the force of attraction between two objects ‘F’ = ____
22. When Kepler modernised Copernicus system, the shape of the path of orbit is stated as ____
23. As per Copernicus solar system earth revolves around its axis and also revolves in circular orbit around ____
24. The acceleration attained by a body due to the gravitational force of attraction of earth is called as ____
25. The distance between the earth and the moon is _____ k.m.
26. The acceleration of moon towards earth is _____ km/sec2
27. Gravitational force of attraction on a body of 10 kg is ____

Answers:

1. 6.67×10–11Nm2Kg–2
2. 3.9 N
3. Nm2/Kg–2
4. Geocentric theory
5. Elliptical
6. Anywhere in the universe
7. Heliocentric theory 8. Copornicus
9. mg–2 10. Maximum, Minimum
11. Poles 12. Gravity Metre
13. 6.67×10–11
14. Of attraction of earth on it
15. Low 16. Decreases
17. Decreases 18. g = GM/r2
19. mg’ 20. Constant
21. F = GMm/r2
22. Elliptical
23. Sun 24. Acceleration
25. 3.85×105
26. 0.0027m/sec2
27. 98N

KINEMATICS

1. If a ball which is thrown up attains a maximum height of 80m the initial speed of it is _____ (June 2008, March 04, 02)
2. The uniform acceleration produced in a freely falling body due to the gravitational pull of the earth is _____ (June 2008)
3. The time for which a body remains in air is called _____ (March 08, June 07)
4. The maximum height reached by a body when it is projected upwards with a initial velocity ‘u’ is _____ (April 08, June 06, 05, 00, March 04)
5. The time of ascent is directly proportional to _____ (April 08, june 08) 6. When a body is dropped from a height ‘h’, then the velocity of the body on reaching the earth is _____ (March 2007)
7. For a body moving under the influence of gravity, time of ascent is equal to _____ (March 2006, 08)
8. When a body is projected upwards, the accleration due to gravity is taken _____ (March, 08) 9. The maximum height reached by a body thrown with initial velocity 10m/sec is _____ (June 02)
10. The time taken by a body to reach maximum height is _____ (March-03, June-07)
11. Maximum height reached by a body thrown with initial velocity 40 m/g is _____ (March-04, 02)
12. The time for which a body remains in air is called _____ (March-08)
13. The acceleration of a falling body a = ___
14. The initial velocity of a freely falling body is ____
15. The time taken by a freely falling body to reach earth is ____
16. Ascending time = Descending time = ___
17. The acceleration of a body ”a” at the time of ascending ____
18. Time of flight t = ____
19. Ascending velocity and descending velocity of a body at a fixed point in air is ____
20. If a body takes one second to reach ground when it is dropped from a building, the height of the building is ____
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APPSC Group 4 Hall Tickets | Group 4 Halltickets Download 2011 | www.apspsc.gov.in

APPSC Group 4 Hall Tickets | Group 4 Halltickets Download 2011 | www.apspsc.gov.in

Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) Group IV Hall Tickets 2010. Exams to be held on 03-10-2010.
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SCHEME AND SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF HOSTEL WELFARE OFFICERS GRADE-II IN AP SOCIAL WELFARE SUB SERVICE UNDER GROUP-IV SERVICES (INTERMEDIATE. STANDARD)
PaperSubject

No.of QuestionsMaximum MarksDuration
1 GENERAL STUDIES 150150 150Minutes
2CONCERNED SUBJECT150150 150 Minutes


SYLLABUS
PAPER-I: General Studies, Mental Ability and Language Ability
(I) Current Affairs of National importance
(II) History and Geography of Andhra Pradesh
(III) Mental Ability
(IV) Language Ability : Intended to test the candidates proficiency in the use of
language ability for comprehension, summarization, idiomatic usage,
vocabulary and usage detection of mistakes, absurdities
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DIET CET 3rd Phase Counselling Schedule 2011 | DIET CET Final Phase Counselling Date 2011 | DIET CET Phase 3 Counselling Dates 2011

DIET CET 3rd Phase Counselling Schedule 2011 | DIET CET Final Phase Counselling Date 2011 | DIET CET Phase 3 Counselling Dates 2011

The qualified candidates of DIETCET-2011 are informed to attend the counseling for admission into Govt. DIETs / Private Elementary Teacher Training Colleges for the year 2010-2011as per the schedule given below at KEYES GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, NEAR SECUNDERABAD RAILWAY STATION, SECUNDERABAD.

The candidates should produce all the certificates in ORIGINAL along with a set of Xerox viz (1) DIETCET-2011 Rank card & Hall Ticket, (2) Pass Certificate / Memorandum of Marks of qualifying examination (3) Date of Birth Certificate (S.S.C) (4) Study certificates for preceding seven years ending with the year in which the candidate first appeared for the qualifying examination in respect of regular candidates having school study and local area certificate for specified seven years period in respect of those who have studied privately by virtue of residence for the part or specified period as the case may be issued by MRO concerned (5) Integrated Community Certificate in case of BC/SC/ST candidates (6) Latest Income certificate of parents of SC / ST / BC candidates claiming fee exemption if the income from all sources is less than Rs.1,00,000/- p.a (7) Residence certificate of Father/Mother for a period of 10 years in A.P, excluding the period of employment outside A.P from M.R.O, in case of Non-Local candidates and (8) Transfer Certificate


CAT: ALL means OC/SC/ST/BC-A/B/C/D/E
More number of candidates are called for counseling than the seats available. Hence, mere attending the counseling does not guarantee a seat. Candidates have to stay a day extra if necessary.
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SSC Kolkatta Selection Procedure | Staff Selection Comission Kolkatta Selection Process | SSC Kolkatta Screening Test Syllabus

SSC Kolkatta Selection Procedure | Staff Selection Comission Kolkatta Selection Process | SSC Kolkatta Screening Test Syllabus

SELECTION PROCEDURES:
A. PRELIMINARY SELECTION:
i. Usually, the selection to the posts will be made on the basis of an Interview/ Personality Test/ Skill Test. Mere fulfilling of minimum prescribed qualifications etc. will not entitle a applicant to be called for the Interview/ Personality Test/ Skill Test. Commission may make a preliminary selection of applicants on the basis of their educational qualifications, academic records, percentage of marks, etc., and the applicants thus selected will be required to undergo an Interview/ Personality Test/ Skill Test.
ii. The Commission, may at its discretion, decide to hold a Proficiency Test in appropriate subject for any of the categories of posts or to make a screening of applicants on the basis of percentage of marks on the EQ, where it is felt necessary, before the applicants are called for Interview/Personality Test/ Skill Test/Proficiency Test. The Proficiency Test would be in the relevant subject, which will be intimated to the applicants in due course of time. iii. The Commission may at its discretion, waive holding of Proficiency Test in those categories of posts where a Proficiency Test has been prescribed.
NOTE : “The Interview/Personality Test is structured in such a manner that the
applicants` interests, knowledge, various traits, aptitude, suitability etc. are probed, among other things, through academic qualifications, extracurricular activities, general awareness/knowledge, depth of knowledge of the subject studied on the level of ‘Essential Qualification’ for the post, communicative skill and personality etc.“
SCREENING TEST
i. The Commission may, at its discretion decide to hold a screening test for any of the categories
where it is felt necessary before Interview/Personality Test/ Proficiency Test/Skill Test.
ii. The Commission may, at its discretion, where it is felt necessary, without holding Screening Test may screen the applicants by the method of short listing on the basis of percentage of marks on the prescribed Essential Qualification for the post.
iii. Only such of the applicants who qualify in the screening test or otherwise at the standard fixed by the Commission at their discretion would be eligible for being called for the
Interview/Personality Test/ Proficiency Test/Skill Test.
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TNOU B.Ed Entrance Exam Hall Ticket Oct 2011 | TNOU B.Ed B.Ed SE Entrance Examination Hall Tickets 2011 | Tamil Nadu Open University B.Ed/B.Ed

TNOU B.Ed Entrance Exam Hall Ticket Oct 2011 | TNOU B.Ed B.Ed SE Entrance Examination Hall Tickets 2011 | Tamil Nadu Open University B.Ed/B.Ed SE Hall Tickets 2011

Tamil Nadu Open University (TNOU) published the Hall Ticket for BEd. / B.Ed SE Entrance Examination.
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The Tamil Nadu Open University was established by an Act (No.27 of 2002) of the Legislative Assembly of the Government of Tamil Nadu to benefit those who have been deprived of and/or denied the access to higher education especially destitute, physically challenged, working men and women, economically weaker sections of the society, and those who discontinued education for various reasons, etc. In the main, it aims to reach the hitherto unreached. The University offers many Programmes in various disciplines.
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Gujarat Adhyapak Sahayak Interview Schedule 2011 | Gujarat Assistant Teachers Interview Schedule 2011

Gujarat Adhyapak Sahayak Interview Schedule 2011 | Gujarat Assistant Teachers Interview Schedule 2011

Gujarat Adhyapak Sahayak (Assistant Teachers) Interview Schedule 2011
Sr.No.Subject No.ofPostsTime for registrationDatePlace
1English289 a.m.

27/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
2Sanskrit0511 a.m. 27/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
3Gujarati121 p.m. 27/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
4History03 9 a.m. 28/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
5Philosophy0211 a.m.28/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
6Psychology101 p.m.28/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
7Sociology13 3 p.m.28/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
8Geography024 p.m.28/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
9Prakrit019 a.m.29/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
10Urdu 0111 a.m.29/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
11 Persian 011 p.m.29/9/10Govt. Arts college Sec15, Gandhinagar
12Chemistry 849 a.m.27/9/10Govt. science college sec 15 Gandhinagar
13Physics569 a.m.28/9/10Govt. science college sec 15 Gandhinagar
14Maths0911 a.m.28/9/10

Govt. science college sec 15 Gandhinagar
15Microbiology111 p.m.28/9/10Govt. science college sec 15 Gandhinagar
16Zoology 013 p.m.28/9/10Govt. science college sec 15 Gandhinagar
17Botany179 a.m.

29/9/10Govt. science college sec 15 Gandhinagar
18Electronics 0111 a.m.29/9/10Govt. science college sec 15 Gandhinagar
19Bioscience011 p.m.29/9/10Govt. science college sec 15
Gandhinagar
20Biochemistry043 p.m.

29/9/10Govt. science college sec 15 Gandhinagar
21Biology024 p.m.29/9/10Govt. science college sec 15 Gandhinagar
22 Commerce/
Accountancy
399 a.m.27/9/10Govt. commerce college sec 20 Gandhinagar
23Management

019 a.m.28/9/10Govt. commerce college sec 20
Gandhinagar
24Statistics0211 a.m.28/9/10Govt. commerce college sec 20 Gandhinagar
25Economics231 p.m.28/9/10Govt. commerce college sec 20 Gandhinagar
26Banking 019 a.m.29/9/10Govt. commerce college sec 20
Gandhinagar
27Home science019 a.m.29/9/10Govt. commerce college sec 20 Gandhinagar
28Computer science0411 a.m.29/9/10Govt. commerce college sec 20 Gandhinagar
29P.T.I.

339 a.m.30/9/10Govt. commerce college sec 20 Gandhinagar
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EAMCET 2011 BiPC Stream Counselling Notification | EAMCET 2011 BiPC Stream Counselling Schedule | EAMCET 2011 BiPC Stream Counselling Certificates

EAMCET 2011 BiPC Stream Counselling Notification | EAMCET 2011 BiPC Stream Counselling Schedule | EAMCET 2011 BiPC Stream Counselling Certificates Verification Centers

EAMCET 2011 BiPC Stream Counselling Notification
The qualified candidates of EAMCET-2011 (Bi.P.C Stream) are informed to attend for certificate verification in any one of the 24 Help Line Centers (HLCs) as mentioned in the website: http://apeamcetb.nic.in. The details of the ranks distributed Help Line Centre wise for Certificate Verification and all other important information is placed on the above website and candidates are informed to visit this website before they go for Certificate Verification. Candidates are informed to collect the details of the Web Counseling Procedure and other relevant information from Help Line Centres on the day of Certificate Verification without fail and the same is also placed on website: http://apeamcetb.nic.in

CERTIFICATES TO BE PRODUCED BY ALL CANDIDATES: All original certificates like Intermediate Memo- cum-Pass Certificate, S.S.C or its equivalent Marks memo, VI to Inter Study Certificate, Income Certificate issued after 01.01.2010 and Caste Certificate issued by competent authority and also PH/CAP/NCC/Sports/Minority Certificate if applicable. Certificates to be produced by PH/CAP/NCC/Sports/

Minority Candidates: PH-Certificate issued by District Medical Board- Candidates with 40% and above disability are only eligible. CAP- Certificate issued by Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer (In case of Ex-Service men) Identity card and Discharge book for verification. Candidates whose parents are domicile of A.P. are only eligible to be considered under “CAP” Category. NCC & Sports- To produce Original Certificates issued by competent authorities. Minorities: SSC TC containing Minority Status or Certificate from the Head Master. Anglo-Indian: A Certificate issued by RDO/Asst. Collector of their place of Residence.

Fee to be Paid: (At the Time of Certificate Verification): 1. Processing Fee: Rs.600/- (OC/BC), Rs.300/-(SC/ST). 2. Tuition fee to be paid (After Allotment): University Colleges-Rs. 10,000/- Private & Self financed Engineering & Pharmacy Colleges- Rs. 31,000/- and for Pharma-D course Rs.68,000/-. However all candidates whose parental income is up to Rs. One lakh per annum from all sources are under fee reimbursement category subject to fulfillment of conditions stipulated by the Govt., from time to time if any.

ATTENTION OF NOT QUALIFIED AND NOT APPEARED EAMCET – 2011 (BI.P.C STREAM) MUSLIM / CHRISTIAN /MARATHI LINGUISTIC CANDIDATES: Not qualified / Not appeared Muslim/Christian/Marathi Linguistic candidates have to attend Certificate Verification on 27.09.2010 only at Sanketika Vidya Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad with all original certificates along with a demand draft for Rs.250/- drawn in favour of Convenor, EAMCET Admissions payable at Hyderabad, (in addition to this fee Processing fee mentioned above) to consider them for the leftover seats, if any(after exhausting all EAMCET (Bi.P.C) qualified minority candidates in respective Minority Colleges.

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ICET 2011 Final Phase Counselling Schedule 2011 | ICET 2011 Final Phase Web Counselling Dates | www.apicet.nic.in

ICET 2011 Final Phase Counselling Schedule 2011 | ICET 2011 Final Phase Web Counselling Dates | www.apicet.nic.in

Eligible Candidates of ICET-2011 of the following categories are informed to exercise the options for the leftover seats now available and consequential vacancies that may arise in process of allotment and seats available in new courses/colleges, from 24.09.2010 to 27.09.2010 up to 6:00 PM from any Help Line Centre or Internet facility (Café/Home); Candidates who have secured seats but not interested to join. Who have not secured seats so far. Who have not exercised the options so far.

It is advised to exercise options assuming that vacancies would arise in all colleges.

Candidates who are satisfied with their previous allotment need not exercise option once again. They shall note that if they exercise options now and a seat is allotted, the previous allotment stands cancelled and they will have no claim on previous allotment. Candidates who have not attended for Certificate Verification earlier and who have taken back their certificates should get their Certificates verified once again from any Help Line Centre during 24.09.2010 to 26.09.2010 and exercise their options. Allotments will be placed on the website on 29.09.2010. For vacancies and other details please visit: http://apicet.nic.in .

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MBA/MCA Colleges List
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