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Online counselling for MBBS: SC seeks MCI take



NEW DELHI: 
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought Medical Council of India's response within two days to a proposal from Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) for maiden online counseling for allotment of over 2,000 MBBS and BDS seats in medical colleges from this academic session.
A bench of Justices KS Radhakrishnan and JS Khehar sought medical education regulator MCI's response by Thursday, when it would examine the DGHS proposal for doing away with existing mode of counseling that require candidates to appear in person.

Bangalore wins CET


BANGALORE WINS CET


Girls took top honours in the Common Entrance Test (CET) 2012, the results of which were announced on Wednesday.
The number of students eligible for counselling has gone up this year compared with last year.
Archana Sasi of National Public School, Bangalore, won the first rank in Medical/Dental while Naksha S of Mount Carmel PU College, Bangalore, stood first in Architecture. Deepa M of MES Kishore Kendra PU College, Bangalore, emerged first rank holder in Engineering while Chandana Acharya of Vidyodaya PU College, Udupi, secured second position in ISM and Homeopathy. Pritesh Kumar N of Sadvidya Composite PU College, Mysore, won first rank in ISM and Homeopathy.
The results will be published in all the 248 test centres across the state on Thursday. The same is available on Karnataka Examination Authority’s (KEA’s) www.karresults.nic.in and www.cet.kar.nic.in websites along with the final key answers.
The CET was conducted on May 21, 22 and 23 for admission to undergraduate professional courses in the state.
The number of students who got eligibility for counselling has gone up.
This year, the number of candidates eligible for medical and dental courses stood at 15,776 compared with 13,666 last year. In engineering, the eligibility figure went up from 73,242 in 2011 to 78,694 this year.
The number of eligible candidates for ISHM courses rose from 55,682 last year to 59,011. For architecture courses, the eligibility count rose from 815 last year to 836 this year.
Bangalore North and South districts performed well in CET. Bangalore North district stood first with 10, 864 eligible candidates while Bangalore South came second place with 10,674 eligible candidates. The state medical education minister SA Ramdas appreciated the performance by students.
“We’re happy that the number of eligible students has gone up this time. We congratulate all,” he said after announcing the results.
The counselling process will begin on July 12. The verification of relevant documents will start on June 18 in all the 13 help centres set up by KEA.
“The document verification for special category students will begin from June 18 at Bangalore Centre. Other centres will start document verification from June 25 for all the courses,” said Ramdas. KEA will do the mock allotment on July 19. On July 21 and 22, students can mark changes if there is any. On July 23, KEA will make real allotment of seats. Students will have to confirm on seats between July 26 and 30. The last date for reporting to the college will be July 29.
The seat matrix will be released in July before the counselling process begins, Ramdas said.
Admission fee for students under government quota will be Rs36,900 for engineering, Rs38,500 for medical and Rs27,500 for dental.

TNEA 2012 HELP


TNEA 2012 Help Line

You can contact Anna University Regarding TNEA in the following help line options :
Phone : 
044 – 2235 8265
044 – 2235 8266
044 – 2235 8267
Address:
The Secretary
Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions
Anna University
Chennai – 600 025



Engineering & Medical Counselling 2012-2013


Tamilnadu Engineering counselling From July 8, 2011

The general counselling for Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA 2011) will commence on July 8, 2011. Assigning random numbers for the applicants at Anna University on Monday, he said the rank list will be published on June 24, 2011.
Counselling for candidates under sports quota would be held on June 30 for candidates of vocational stream between July 1 to 6 and for differently abled on July 7. This year, a total of 1,48,353 applications were received with 89,298 boys and 59,055 girls for admission under government quota in 494 engineering colleges.
The fee waiver for first generation students would continue this academic year for which 64,410 applications had been received. Counselling will be only on Anna University campus in Chennai and is expected to last for about 35 days.
This year, the Tamil medium of instruction in engineering is expanded to more colleges. Civil engineering will be taught in Tamil medium in 11 colleges and mechanical engineering in 12 colleges.
                    
                 Events                                                                                    Dates
Publication of Rank List                                                      June 24, 2011      
Sports quota- certificate verification                        June 28-29, 2011 
Counselling for sports quota                                           June 30, 2011    
Counselling for vocational candidates                    July 1-6, 2011
Counselling for differently abled persons             July 7, 2011
Commencement of general counseling                 July 8, 2011

Details of Application Issue Centres

Anna University Counselling 2012 Application Form Centers - TNEA 2012

University : 




District
Centres
AriyalurAnna University of Technology Tiruchirappalli –
Ariyalur Campus, Ariyalur – 621 713
Centre for Entrance Examinations & Admissions,
Anna University, Chennai – 600 025
Madras Institute of Technology,

ChennaiChrompet, Chennai – 600 044
Government Polytechnic,
Purasaiwakkam, Chennai – 600 012
Bharathi Govt. Women’s College (Autonomous),
Broadway, Chennai – 600 108
Government College of Technology,
Thadagam Road, Coimbatore – 641 013
CoimbatoreGovernment Polytechnic for Women,
Gandhipuram, Coimbatore – 641 044
Government Polytechnic for Men,
Aerodrome Post, Coimbatore – 641 014
Padaleeswarar Polytechnic College,
Cuddalore – 607 001
CuddaloreMuthiaya Polytechnic,
Chidambaram – 608 002
Anna University of Technology Tiruchirappalli –
Panruti Campus, Pin – 607 308
DharmapuriGovernment Arts College,
Dharmapuri – 636 705
M.V. Muthiah Arts College for Women,
DindigulDindigul – 624 008
Arulmigu Palani Andavar Polytechnic for Men,
Palani – 624 601
Institute of Road and Transport Technology,
ErodePerundurai – 638 316
Chikkaiah Naicker College, Erode – 638 004
Bhaktavachalam Polytechnic,
KancheepuramKancheepuram631 552
Rajeswari Vedachalam Govt. Arts College,
Chengalpet – 603 101
Pioneer Kumarasamy College,
KanyakumariNagercoil – 629 003
Government Polytechnic, Konam – 629 004
KarurGovernment Arts College, Karur – 639 005
Government Arts College for Men,
KrishnagiriKrishnagiri – 635 001
Government College of Engineering,
Bargur – 635 104
Thiagarajar College of Engineering,
Madurai – 625 015
MaduraiTamil Nadu Polytechnic, Madurai – 625 011
Arulmigu Meenakshi Govt. Arts College
(Autonomous), Madurai – 625 002
NagapattinamADJ Dharmambal Polytechnic College,
Nagapattinam – 611 001
NamakkalN.K.R. Government Arts College for Women,
Namakkal – 637 001
PerambalurSri Saradha College for Women,
Perambalur – 621 212
DistrictCentres
Govt. Arts College for Women,

PudukkottaiPudukkottai – 622 001
Government Polytechnic,
Aranthangi – 614 616
RamanathapuramGovernment Arts College for Women,

Ramanathapuram – 623 501


Government College of Engineering,
Salem – 636 011
SalemGovernment Arts College for Women,
Salem – 636 008
Arignar Anna Government Arts College,
Athur – 636 121
Government Arts College for Women,
SivagangaSivaganga – 630 561
A.C. College of Engineering & Technology,
Karaikudi – 630 004
Kuntavai Naacchiyaar Govt. Arts College for
ThanjavurWomen, Thanjavur – 613 007
Government Arts College (Autonomous),
Kumbakonam – 612 001
The NilgirisGovernment Polytechnic,
The Nilgiris – 643 006

Thangam Muthu Polytechnic,
TheniPeriyakulam – 625 604
Cardamom Planters Association College,
Bodinayakanur – 626 513
TiruvallurMurugappa Polytechnic,
Avadi, Chennai – 600 062
TiruvannamalaiGovernment Arts College,
Tiruvannamalai – 606 603
TiruvarurThiru-vi-ka Government Arts College,
Tiruvarur – 610 003
Government Polytechnic,
ThoothukudiThoothukudi – 628 008
B.C.M. Government Polytechnic for Women,
Ettayapuram – 627 902
Government College of Engineering,
TirunelveliTirunelveli – 627 007
Rani Anna Government College for Women,
Tirunelveli – 627 008
Jamal Mohammed College,
Tiruchirappalli – 620 020
TiruchirappalliGovernment Polytechnic, Thuvakudimalai
Post, Tiruchirappalli – 620 022
Anna University of Tech. Tiruchirappalli,
BITs Campus, Tiruchirappalli – 620 024
VelloreThanthai Periyar Govt. Inst. of Tech.,
Bagayam, Vellore – 632 002
Arignar Anna Government Arts College,
Villupuram – 605 602
VillupuramUniversity College of Engineering,
Villupuram – 605 602
Thiru. A. Govindasamy Govt. Arts College,
Tindivanam – 604 002
VSVN Polytechnic,

VirudhunagarVirudhunagar – 626 001
PAC Ramasamy Raja Polytechnic,
Rajapalayam – 626 108
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COUNSELLING SCHEDULE 2012

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Delhi University Admission 2012


Delhi University Admission 2012


Delhi (DLN): Delhi University (DU) is getting a better response from differently-abled candidates for DU admission 2012. DU official assured that all possible facilities were being provided to them. DU reserves 3% seats for the differently-abled students. But less than half of the reserved seats get filled every year. DU is also running 2 special buses in the North Campus for such students.

Bipin Tiwari, deputy dean said “The initial response of students is definitely better than last year. We registered 31 students on Monday and 40 on the day after. Many of them have performed really well in the class XII exams. A candidate — Alka — has notched up 95% aggregate. She has a locomotor disability but topped in the specialcategory in the city”.

He added “We have trained our volunteers to help them fill up their choices for courses and colleges. Though BA was the most sought-after till a few years back, these students are now going for sociology and geography with political science being one of their favorites”.

And said “We advised them that they should opt for a college, which is closer to their residence as commuting can be a problem”.

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Indian Overseas Bank Recruitment 2012

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Indian Overseas Bank Recruitment Details 

Name of the position: Specialist officer (in different departments)
Total No of Vacancies: 551, trade wise details are as under:

Top Management Grade (TMG Scale VI)

Risk Management- 01 vacancy
Integrated Treasury Management- 01 vacancy
Information Technology- 01 vacancy
Cash Management – Transaction Banking- 01 vacancy
Age limit: Upper age should be 50 years as on as on 1st May, 2012

Senior Management Grade (SMG Scale V)

Risk Management – 02 Post
Information Technology – (MIS) – 01 post
Media Officers – 01 post
Age limit: Age range should be between 30-45 years

Senior Management Grade (SMG Scale IV)

Chief Economist – 01 jobs
Age limit: Maximum age not more than 40 years

Middle Management Grade (MMG Scale III)

Economist – 01 job
Age limit: Not above than 35 years

Middle Management Grade (MMG Scale II)

Manager Security Officers – 10 jobs (Security Officer: 9, Fire Officer: 1) 
Age limit: Age should be between 21-45 years
Manager-Chartered Accountants – 25 vacancies
Age limit: 21-32 years
Manager-Company Secretary – 01 posts
Age limit: 21-30 years
Manager-Electrical Engineer – 01 posts
Age limit: 21-35 years
Manager-Printing Technologist – 01 posts
Age limit: 21-30 years
Credit Officers – 500 posts
Age limit: 21-30 years

Important dates:

  • Starting Date for online registration: 29-05-2012
  • Last date for IOB Recruitment 2012 Online Registration: 12-06-2012
  • Last Date to reach application form through post : 19-06-2012 and (far flung areas) 26-06-2012
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Choosing a School and Admission in US


Choosing a School

Get advice on how to find the right school for you.
You've taken all the tests and made the grades, and now it's the moment of truth—deciding where to go to school! With so many schools to choose from, it could take forever to find the perfect one for you.
Non-federal financial assistance programs and requirements often vary from school to school. Always check with your school before applying for financial aid.

Assess Yourself

The first step to finding the right program and type of school for you is to evaluate your interests. A self-assessment will help you examine your interests and goals, and offers ideas on fields of study and careers that might be right for you.
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Things to Consider

There are hundreds of things to consider while you are making decisions about what to do after high school. We urge you to find out more about the schools you are interested in attending – such as retention and graduation rates and job placement. Here are a few points to take into account before you commit to a school.


Understanding the Costs

Most people believe that school is much more expensive than it really is. Although some are expensive, there is most likely a school near you that is within financial reach.


Types of Schools

Once you have an idea of what your interests are, it's time to figure out what kinds of schools offer programs that match those interests. Whether you are considering 2-year, 4-year, vocational, or private career schools, make sure that the school is accredited and participates in the Federal Student Aid programs. If you are not sure, contact the school to find out.


College Selection

Find the colleges right for you. Select criteria to match campuses from across the U.S. to your needs or if you already know the name of your college of choice, search by the name of the college.


Campus Tours

Explore the campuses by browsing through the detailed profiles and key information of each college.


Participation

To see if the schools you are interested in participate in the Federal Student Aid programs, search for schools that are Title IV participating.


Distance Learning

Lots of schools are experimenting with distance learning--whereby students access lectures or course materials via the Internet or through other electronic media rather than in person. Whether a distance learning course or degree is right for you is a matter of personal preference. You should note that not every distance learning course or degree is accredited and/or eligible for federal student aid. To find out whether you can receive federal student aid for your program, check with your school's financial aid professional. For more information about distance learning, click here.


Applying for Admission

Here, we'll discuss learning how to navigate the school application process. For information on applying for federal student aid, click on "Get Money for College."
Non-federal financial assistance programs and requirements often vary from school to school. Always check with your school before applying for financial aid.
Applying to schools means more than just filling out forms. You need to understand each school's requirements, gather information, meet deadlines, and pay any necessary fees for each submitted application.
In this section, you'll get a look at the school application process. It may seem a little overwhelming, but once you have a clear picture of everything that's involved, you can determine what needs to be done. Getting organized will help eliminate a lot of stress. If you have not already done so, go into MyFSA now and set up your own personal student account, so you can plan for college, apply online, track your favorite schools, and much more.


Timeline for Seniors

Not sure when you should start submitting your applications? Do you know when the FAFSASM is due? Refer to our timeline and stay on top of those deadlines.


Applying to Schools Early

If you know the school you want to attend, and even if you don't, you may have the option of applying early and getting a response in the fall rather than the spring. Be careful, because early applications are not always first-come, first-admitted. There are no "sure things," so take the time to fill out your applications.


Make a "To Do" List

Taking the tests, filling out applications, filing for financial aid... there are so many things to do when you're thinking about higher education. Here are some of the things you need to do to make your journey to college a smooth one.

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Student Aid on the Web Text and Banners

Three text options and three banner options are available:

Text Option 1

For information about federal student aid from the U.S. Department of Education, visit www.studentaid.ed.gov.

Text Option 2

Federal Student Aid — The U.S. Department of Education provides more than $150 billion in grants, loans, and work-study for college or career school each year.

Text Option 3

Get in-depth information on federal student aid programs, applying for financial aid, and repaying student loans at www.studentaid.ed.gov.

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Federal Student Aid for College or Career School - The U.S. Department of Education, office of Federal Student Aid provides grants, loans, and work-study opportunities to eligible students attending participating colleges or career schools. Federal Student Aid is the source of about two-thirds of all student aid awarded in the U.S. each year. The vast majority of federal student aid is not based on academic merit. For further information and an online application, visit www.studentaid.ed.gov. Alternatively, you may call the Federal Student Aid Information Center toll-free:1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243). TTY for the hearing-impaired:1-800-730-8913.

Banner Options

To save the picture, right-click on the banner. From the menu, select "Save Picture As..." Save the picture. Then, insert the banner into your website and link it to http://www.studentaid.ed.gov.

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 FAFSA on the Web Banners

These FAFSA on the Web banners can be used to link directly to www.fafsa.gov where students can complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
For each of the banner ads below, highlight the text of the HTML, copy it, and paste it into the HTML document for your page. Then download the image. The exact method of saving these pictures to a disk or to your hard drive will vary depending on your operating system, choice of browser, and other factors. In general, however, if you right-click on an image you will see an option to "save" or "download" the "image" or "picture." If you are displaying the fafsa.gov static banners, remember to include the HTML codes (see chart below) which link to www.fafsa.gov.

FAFSA Web Banners - English
WxH
FORMAT
SIZE
PREVIEW
CODE
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160x600
30,614
 
300x250
30,313
 
728x90
30,011
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30,609
 
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29,384
 
728x90
30,402
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27,564
 
300x250
30,474
 
728x90
30,244
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SIZE
PREVIEW
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30,384
 
300x250
30,337
 
728x90
30,324
Dinero para los estudios superiores...como música a los oídos.
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30,516
 
300x250
29,911
 
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29,683
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30,540
 
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30,222
 
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29,711


Last updated/reviewed February 2, 2012