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How to pay JEE Advanced 2013 Registration Fee

How to pay JEE Advanced 2013 Registration Fee Ques: How to pay the registration fee for JEE Advanced 2013? Answer:    To pay the registration fees for JEE (Advanced) – 2013, student needs to follow the following steps:     Fill up the online registration form completely.     On completion of registration process the bank payment Challan will be generated.     Print the generated Challan.     Make the payment against the generated Challan at any branch of State Bank of Indian (SBI) having Core Banking Solution (CBS).     Get the counterpart of the Challan endorsed by the bank. Send through speed post the photocopy of the Challan along with the following documents: (i)     Class X mark sheet (if Dob is not mentioned in it then you have to send a Dob certificate) (ii)   Class XII mark sheet if available; otherwise the declaration form mentioning that you will submit the mark list before 30th Sep 2013 (Monday) (iii)  Caste certificate as applicable; (iv)  PwD certificate as applicable and

'India should reserve IIT, IIM seats for Pakistani Kashmiris'

New Delhi: India should reserve seats in its elite educational institutions for Pakistani Kashmiris who are bearing the brunt of state apathy, a new report has recommended. The report, "Pakistan Occupied Kashmir: Changing the Discourse", by New Delhi-based Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, recasts the demand of students of Gilgit-Baltistan to have quotas in the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and law colleges of India. The demand was made by residents of Pakistani Kashmir during their visit to India in 2006. "Not very long ago, in 2006, students from Gilgit-Baltistan demanded reservation of seats in top Indian institutions. This should not be very difficult for the Indian government to implement," the IDSA report recommends. The Gilgit-Baltistan residents, who were in Delhi for a conference, had passed a resolution that stated, "The Government of India should provide openings in higher, professional a

CDC offers Fellowship to Engg. and MBA Students for Live Consulting Projects

Consultancy Development Centre (CDC) is an Autonomous organisation of Department of Scientific & Industrial research (DSIR), Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India set up for promotion, development and strengthening of consultancy skills and capabilities in the country including enhancement of export of consultancy and professional services. This innovative scheme from CDC aims at providing a fellowship to B.Tech / B.E ./ MBA students to undertake a live consulting project during the education programme, to encourage capacity building and professional development in the field of consulting and to support high quality innovative live consulting projects. Eligibility requires interested Students to have atleast 80% marks in 10+2 in addition to being enrolled in T school for pursuing Engineering degree or B School for pursuing Management degree accredited by AICTE / UGC. The Fellowship Amount is Rs. 10,000/- for pursuing and completing the approved project. For co

Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology Murthal Sonepat Haryana Admission 2009

Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology Murthal (Established by State Legislative Act 29 of 2006 & Approved under Section 2 (f) & 12(b) of UGC Act, 1956) Murthal Dist Sonepat Haryana-131039, Website: www.dcrustm.ac.in Advt. No. 8/2009 Admission Notice 2009-10 Corrigendum-Addendum Last date for receipt of admission forms to the following courses is extended up to 14.07.2009 (Tuesday) for the academic session 2009-10 1. M.Tech Programme in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering (Computer Aided Design), Electrical Engineering (Instrumentation & Control), (Power System) and Energy & Environmental Studies 2. M.Architecture and Master’s Health Facility Planning & Designing (MHFPD)* 3. MBA (Information Technology Management) 4. Master in Hospital Administration (MHA)* 5. M.A. English & Communication Studies 6. M.Sc Physics, M.Sc. Chemistry and M.Sc Mathematics The University prospectus containing application form and other details are available

Karnataka CET 2009 Results today

The results of the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (CET) 2009 will be declared across the 227 examination centres across the State after 1 pm. However, the results will be available on the Internet by noon while Minister for Higher Education Aravind Limbavalli will release the results at 11 a.m. on the KEA premises, a press release said. S G Hegde, Commissioner of Department of Pre-University Education and Special Officer of CET, on Sunday said that revaluation and counselling would go according to schedule as announced on the website.

Kalam wants IISc among world's top 10 institutes

Bangalore: Former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on Saturday tasked the century-old Indian Institute of Science (IISc) here to work towards ranking among the world's top 10 institutes by 2030. "In the second century of its existence, I want to see IISc rated as one of the top 10 science and technology institutes in the world by 2030," Kalam said while inaugurating the institute's centenary conference in its green campus. "As the country's premier science institute, I have a lot of expectations from its faculty and students over the next two-three decades," he added. Unveiling the wish-list he had drawn for the institute for the coming decades, Kalam told a jam-packed audience that scientists and students of IISc should find lasting solutions to the pressing problems of the country - energy independence, food security, healthcare and education for all and lifting some 300 million people above the poverty line. "In addition to making rapid advances in m

CSIR plans research varsity to address faculty shortage

New Delhi: The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is planning to set up a research university to address the faculty shortages that India's leading engineering and technology institutes face. CSIR Director general Samir Brahmachari said on Thursday the University Grants Commission (UGC) is evaluating the proposal. "It's in the process," he said during a panel discussion on engineering education at the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) here. The leading scientist said India produces too few research scholars and by setting up a niche university, they will be able to produce quality faculty. Since CSIR is a science innovation institution with laboratories across the country, it cannot award degrees but by setting up a varsity, it would ensure quality education and award degrees. Suggesting an integrated approach to improve India's higher education standards, Brahmachari stressed on the need for reducing unemployability among engineering graduates.

Temporary premises of IIT-Patna hit by waterlogging

Patna: The new Indian Institute of Technology-Patna (IIT-P) where classes began on a temporary premises on Aug 7, has been hit hard by waterlogging. "It is true, We have been affected by waterlogging for over a week," said Mantu Sharma, a peon at IIT-P. Sharma said the roads have been under two to three feet of water for days now. An official said rainwater has also entered the temporary premises of IIT-P. "Water is everywhere, it is more on the roads, but has also entered inside the institute," he said. A faculty member at the institute, who is from outside Bihar, told sources on condition of anonymity on Wednesday that it was tough teaching and living in waterlogged areas. "It is difficult to leave and enter the campus as the entire locality is submerged," he said. All 98 students from various parts of the country, studying in mechanical, electrical and computer engineering streams, have been attending classes from Aug 7 in the temporary campus in the h

Get both engineering & management degrees from IIT-B

MUMBAI: For long, the marriage of the engineering and management degrees, especially from a premier institute, was considered the passport to a successful career and high salary. The Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay has now decided to allow engineering aspirants to pursue management alongside. It's the first IIT to make such a change. About 41% of the class of 2006 graduates from IIT-B took up managerial jobs, namely in finance and consultancy. Also, in case a student hasn't managed to get a seat in the coveted computer science and engineering or electrical engineering courses, there is another chance. The student can take up these courses alongside his core area as an additional specialisation. All this is possible from this year as the IIT-B recently revamped its academic year requirement by reducing the mandatory credits for the Bachelor of Technology programme from 330 to 252, thus allowing students to squeeze in a minor area of their interest during their stay at th

IIT-Kharagpur to tie up with 15 foreign institutes

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Kharagpur (West Bengal): The Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur (IIT-K) will soon collaborate with 15 foreign universities for academic and research activities, the director of the institute said here on Friday. "We are all set to have collaborations at different levels with as many as 15 foreign universities and institutes, including Cambridge University, University of South Wales, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Zurich and Dresden University of Germany soon," Damodar Acharya said at the 54th Annual Convocation of IIT-K. Among the other varsities in the line-up are University of British Columbia, City University of Hong Kong, Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Birmingham. Acharya added that the institute has already signed memorandum of understanding with several universities in the US, Germany, Korea and Italy including University of Tokyo, Technical University of Berlin and University of Warwick for academic tie-ups. "We are also settin

1 lakh engineering seats in Haryana by 2010

NEW DELHI: The Haryana government on Friday said it would be doubling the number of "quality" engineering colleges in the state, considering the 1:3 ratio of engineering students to job availability. This would push the total number of seats to one lakh by 2010. The state government also spelt out a plan to increase the number of management and other professional institutes in the state, with the majority of them likely to come up in Gurgaon, Faridabad, Sonepat and Panipat. Terming these initiatives a bid to establish Haryana as India’s "show window" for technical education, CM Bhupender Singh Hooda said, "It will have a telling impact on north India is the launch of the Rajiv Gandhi Education City at Kundli in September. It will be set up on 2000 acres and would be developed along the lines of the Oxford campus. Several institutes of international repute have shown interest." According to the plan, a major thrust would be on engineering institutes since