Friday, July 20, 2012

UPTU MTECH MPHARM ADMISSION 2011- 2012

ADMISSION NOTIFICATION FOR ADMISSION IN M.TECH. / M. PHARM.
SESSION 2011-12

Applications are invited for admission to first semester M.Tech. and M.Pharm., Programmes in various disciplines at different institutions of G.B. Technical University, Lucknow. The candidates have to fill an on-line application form available on the website www.uptu.ac.in with all relevant details. The print copy of the same along with requisite fee and certified copies of documents must reach to The Registrar, G.B. Technical University, I.E.T. Campus, Sitapur Road, Lucknow - 2226 021 (U.P.) on or before 30th July, 2011.
The application fee shall be in the form of demand draft of Rs. 1000/- for General / OBC candidates and Rs. 500/- for SC/ST & female candidates of all categories in favor of Finance Officer, G.B. Technical University, Lucknow payable at Lucknow. The details of sort listed candidates will be displayed on the university website on 8th August, 2011. The counseling for admissions shall be held from 12 to14 August, 2011.
The details of Admission Procedure/ Institute wise seats / specialization and other norms / eligibility criteria are available on university website www.uptu.ac.in.
Important Note: Candidates are advised to fill separate application for each course applied, else the candidature shall not be considered.

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U.S. Tomer, Registrar


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Source: http://www.uptu.ac.in/pdf/advertisement_mtech_mpharm.pdf

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Quick test, not exam in Class XI

KOLKATA: Class XI students of the state higher secondary board are going to rejoice. They will no longer have to take a taxing annual exam in their pre-board year. From next year, a 3-hour multiple-choice test will suffice.

The West Bengal Higher Secondary Council has already accepted the HRD ministry's decision to allow the top 20 percentile students from each state board to qualify for IIT-JEE.

Now, the Class XI exam will be replaced by a 'problem solving assessment test' of three-hour duration, comprising 100 marks worth of multiple choice questions. The Council of Boards of School Education in India (COBSE) has asked the state boards to implement the policy. The HS Council will seek sanction for the COBSE decision in its upcoming executive council meeting and then put it up to the government for approval.

The students can take the test at their school but the answer scripts will be checked centrally at regional offices of the council.

"The question paper will be set by HS Council. It will be drawn from all five subjects and test the concept of the students," said a school education department official.

The Class XI score will be reflected in the HS board marksheet, a council official said. CBSE has already implemented the system from its 2012 session.

The test has a lot of advantages, the official said. "Students will be motivated if the number of examinations is reduced. Teachers can concentrate on teaching the textbooks instead of giving out notes for students to learn by rote. Students will get to understand the importance of reading between the lines. Earlier, the six-subject examinations stretched over 11 days in Class XI," he added.

When students realize that the exam is of only one day, they will not feel the pressure of all six subjects combined into one question paper. "Private tutors and coaching classes, who have a flourishing business teaching students of Class XI and XII, will no longer have a great time," the official said.

And since the test result will be reflected on the board marksheet, students will have to take it seriously. "In many cases, schools delay submitting the marks because of the lackadaisical attitude of teachers in checking the answerscripts. This problem will be minimized since the scripts will be checked at the regional centres. The machines will check the answerscripts thus reducing the possibility of any human error," he said.

A question booklet will be handed over to the students along with a Weimar sheet which will have a carbon copy. The students can take home the question and a copy of the Weimar sheet. After a week, model answers will be uploaded on the council website so that the students can assess their marks.

"We will place the decision taken by COBSE in the next executive council meeting of higher secondary council and then put it forward to the government for the final nod," said president of HS council, Muktinath Chattopadhyay.

Rattled with too many subjects, reeling under stress to cope up with pressure of studying for Joint Entrance Examinations, baffling between tuitions and class tests is a norm for students in class XI. It is now time for them to breathe easy.

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Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/Quick-test-not-exam-in-Class-XI/articleshow/14857474.cms

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Monday, July 9, 2012

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

IIT-Bombay senate meeting on entrance test put off

MUMBAI: The special senate meet of Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-B) to discuss the compromise formula on the common entrance test might be postponed till after mid-July or even the end of this month. 

The meeting, which was to be held on Thursday, had to be postponed as the minutes of the June 27 IIT council meeting were not out yet. The institute's faculty members might recommend relaxing cut-offs for board scores for the 2013 examination in the senate meet. 

The IIT-Madras senate agreed to the compromise formula at a meeting held earlier this week, setting a positive tone for all IITs, said faculty members. 

While IIT-B director Devang Khakhar said it was a good sign, a professor said: "The institute met on the basis of the discussions that happened in the Joint Admissions Board (JAB) meeting held last month." He added that the meeting at IIT-B might be postponed till the end of the month as the director was not available for the next ten days. Besides, after mid-July, the institute could remain busy with admission-related work. Khakhar added that the minutes would have to be read thoroughly before the meeting. 

"As we cannot have a senate meeting based on media reports, we will have to wait till the minutes are made public. Decisions taken in the council meeting should be documented," said a senior faculty member of the institute. 

The faculty member said the senate would discuss issues concerning the number of students for JEE-Advanced. "We have been asking for a figure of 50,000 candidates for the advanced test as we want to have a subjective format for the question paper. It will be difficult to conduct a subjective test with 1.5 lakh candidates," he added. 

The IIT-B faculty members would also suggest relaxing cut-offs for board scores, at least for the 2013 exam. 

"It is not possible to make too many changes in the compromise formula now as it has been accepted in principle. However, we will try to put forth these two suggestions in the senate meeting," said a faculty member.


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Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/IIT-Bombay-senate-meeting-on-entrance-test-put-off/articleshow/14703370.cms


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