Friday, July 31, 2009

KEAM : Option re - arrangement closes today

The activities related to the second round of allotments to Professional Degree courses, Kerala will come to an end at 5 pm Friday . The options in the ‘Home Page’ of candidates at the closing time will be the basis of allotments/re-allotments in the second round to be announced on 4th August . Students may take note of the following while adding/deleting/changing (higher) options.

The allotment to be announced on 4th August 2009 will be the last Government allotment to this category of colleges against Government seats. Candidates getting allotted/re-allotted to Private Self Financing Engineering Colleges in the second round will not have any higher options retained for the next allotment. If they do not join the college based on second allotment, the fee remitted by them will be refunded. However, they will be out of the allotment process.

Those who take admission in the Colleges concerned can cancel their admission till 14.08.2009 in which case, they will get the refund of fees remitted. However, candidates joining Private Self Financing Engineering Colleges, desirous of taking TC from the College after 14.8.09 will have to pay the entire fee for the course to obtain TC and other documents.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Fresh Recruitments @ Campus from Jan 2010: Infosys

Banking on global economic recovery by mid 2010, India's second largest IT exporter Infosys Technologies Limited (Infosys) today said it looks at visiting campuses across the country from January 2010 for new recruitment.

The company, which skipped its 'campus visit' this year in the wake of the slowdown in the economy, is looking at training 18,000 of its employees under the 'extended' mode till January next. Currently about 1000 to 2000 freshers every month are being put on training, which has been extended from three-and-a-half months to six months, till the 18000-odd recruits are through by January next.

However, Company CEO and Managing Director S Gopalakrishnan justified the changed strategy, saying it saw (the economic meltdown) as a good opportunity to enhance the training for those who will join work (in the company) after six months. Previously, the freshers' were put on training in one technology but now they are (put on) training in two technologies.

''They are better equipped and are more flexible as they are trained in multiple technologies,'' Kris Gopalakrishnan quipped at a media interaction here today.

The company, Kris Gopalakrishnan said, was pitching on recruitment and expansion next year hopeful of the revival of the economy in the second quarter next fiscal. As such,Mr.Kris justified the hiatus in its recruitment since January this year. It is now likely to resume visiting the University Campus early January 2010 coinciding with the eight semester of their curricula.

Admitting the economic slowdown had affected the growth rate of the leading companies, including Infosys, he however, pointed to the better than expected first quarter results of the IT leaders, including his company.

The IT & ITES industry will continue to grow despite the financial slowdown and the rate is likely to pick up mid 2010. Betting big on its investment in Andhra Pradesh, Gopalakrishnan said there was rapid expansion in IT & ITES at Hyderabad over the last ten years and there was great potential in Tier II cities, including Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada.

''Work has started on its second campus at the SEZ though the construction is in its initial stage. Some clearances are needed, which will be through, and the second campus at Hyderabad is expected to be ready by next 12 months. The company's first campus at HitechCity with 10,000 personnel is inadequate".

" However, the company has no immediate plans to expand its activities in these Tier II cities of Andhra Pradesh he said.

Kris like Bill Gates disfavoured protectionism and indicated that US President Barack Obama's strategy, if put into action, could impact the recovery of IT and ITES, especially exports. However, he expressed confidence that such move will not be implemented. "There are some talks about protectionism but it has not happened so far and hopefully it will not happen, he quipped".

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Cusat BTech second allotment today

The second allotment of the Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) BTech admission this year will be made on Wednesday ( before 4pm) , according to Ignatius Kunjumon, Director of Centre for Information Resource Management which is controlling the technical part of the counseling process. The allotment is made from the existing rank list prepared by Cusat after its Common Admission Test (CAT) 2009.

The second allotment process of Cusat is different from the second allotment of KEAM. Cusat is not allowing any fresh option registration or changing of priorities as part of the second allotment, which is allowed in KEAM. If sufficient students do not join the courses, then a third allotment list will be published by the varsity from the existing rank last.

However, an allegation has already cropped up that the varsity is doing injustice to students who have joined the varsity with the allotted inferior course. They miss their higher options , it is pointed out.

It is understood that a lot of Cusat BTech seats are remaining vacant after the first allotment with a number of allotted candidates staying away from joining the allotted courses as the deadline for the same expired on July 20. Hence the second allotment is expected to throw open the gates of BTech courses to a lot of aspirants in the waiting list. The admission process is expected to take place on August 4, 5 and 6, according to Cusat sources.

The activities related to the second round of allotment to KEAM-2009 is scheduled to continue only till 5 pm on 31.7.2009 (Friday) and the second allotment of KEAM is all set to be announced on August 4.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

KEAM Second Allotment : What is to be done?

The activities related to the second round of allotments to Professional Degree courses, Kerala will continue till 5 pm on 31.7.2009 (Friday) at www.cee.kerala.gov.in The options in the ‘Home Page’ of candidates at the closing time will be the basis of allotments/re-allotments in the second round to be announced on 4th August 2009.

Higher Options: The options left in the ‘Home Page’ of the candidates after the first allotment will be the Higher Options of the candidates for the second allotment. If a candidate had registered 100 options in the first round allotment and has been allotted the 51st option, options at position 1 to 50 will be the higher options of that candidate. If a candidate who has registered 100 options has not received any allotment in the first round, then all the 100 options in the Home Page of the candidate will be the Higher Options of that candidate.

If a candidate who has registered 100 options has been allotted the first option itself, there will be no higher options left for that candidate. The options from the allotted one to the last one registered will be in the deleted list.

What can be done with Higher Options?

There are different activities that the eligible candidates can carry out till the deadline on 31.7.2009 with the Higher Options.

(i) Delete all the Higher Options: If a candidate who has received an allotment in the first round is fully satisfied with that allotment and does not wish to have any further movements, he should cancel all the higher options in the Home Page. For this the candidate has to delete the priority number given against all the options, enter the number ‘0’ (Zero) in all the boxes and click the ‘UPDATE’ button to the right.

(ii) Delete some of the Higher Options: Candidate, who has received an allotment in the first round or has not received any allotment in the first round, if interested in cancelling some of the options in the Higher Options list, can do that. For this the candidate has to delete the priority number given against the options to be deleted, enter the number ‘0’ (Zero) in the box to the right of the options to be deleted and click the ‘UPDATE’ button to the right.

(iii) Rearrange the Higher Options: A candidate can change the priority of the Higher Options left. For this the candidate has to delete the existing priority number given against the option whose priority is to be changed, enter the new priority number in the box to the right of that option and click the ‘UPDATE’ button to the right.

(iv) Insert/Add New options to the Higher Options list: In the Medical and Engineering stream, there are a few new options included in the second round that were not there in the first round. A candidate interested in these options (some/all) can add them to the existing higher options list at the appropriate position ( it can be inserted/added at any point from 1 to the last available higher option) by entering the priority number for that option and clicking the ‘SAVE’ button to the right. Ensure that the existing priority numbers have changed as desired. A candidate who does not have any higher options left can also register these options.

Other conditions of allotment: Candidate who has an allotment in the first round, paid the fees, retains higher options but does not become eligible for a re-allotment in the second round, will retain the allotment received in the first round. Candidate, who has an allotment in the first round, paid fees and gets a re-allotment in the second round based on the Higher Options retained for the second round, will not be able to continue with the first allotment but will have to accept the re-allotment given in the second round.

Last allotment to Private Self Financing Engineering Colleges: The allotment to be announced on 4th August 2009 will be the last Government allotment to this category of colleges against Government seats. Candidates getting allotted/re-allotted to Private Self Financing Engineering Colleges in the second round will not have any higher options retained for the next allotment. If they do not join the college based on second allotment, the fee remitted by them will be refunded. However, they will be out of the allotment process.

Those who take admission in the Colleges concerned can cancel their admission till 14.08.2009 in which case, they will get the refund of fees remitted. However, candidates joining Private Self Financing Engineering Colleges, desirous of taking TC from the College after 14.8.09 will have to pay the entire fee for the course to obtain TC and other documents.

Print out: Candidates may take a printout of the higher options after the necessary changes are carried out to ensure that the options left for the second round are in the priority as desired. This can also be used for future reference.

Candidates may also go through the instructions given at www.cee.kerala.gov.in

Sunday, July 26, 2009

SECOND PHASE OF CENTRALIZED ALLOTMENT TO PROFESSIONAL DEGREE COURSES 2009

The list of first phase of allotment to Professional Degree Courses 2009 was
published on 17.07.2009.
The procedures of the Second Phase of allotment will commence on 26.07.2009.
There will be facilities available on the website www.cee.kerala.gov.in for candidates to rearrange
options, cancel options or to register fresh options to new Colleges/Courses
included in the Second allotment, from 26.07.2009 to 31.07.2009. The candidates who
have not registered options will not be considered for further allotments. The candidates
can seek help at the Option Facilitation Centre (OFC), Help Desk (HD) which will be
functioning throughout the State during this period of time. The list of such centres are
available on the website www.cee-kerala.org
Candidates who are satisfied with the allotment received in the first allotment
should cancel their higher order options.

Friday, July 24, 2009

CEE PAY FEE TILL 25th Second allotment soon

1. The candidates who get allotment in the first allotment should remit the fee from 18th to 25th July 2009.

2. Those who fail to remit the fee on or before 25th July 2009 will lose the existing allotment and the existing higher options in all the streams.

3. Candidates allotted to MBBS/BDS course should join the colleges on 27th or 28th July 2009.

4. Candidates allotted to Engineering, Architecture or Medical courses other than MBBS/BDS shall remit fee on or before 25th July2009 but they need to join the course only after the second allotment.

Cusat invites applications for MBA Travel & Tourism

The Cochin University of Science and Technology has invited applications for admission to MBA Travel and Tourism (self-financing) Programme. The admission is based on a Management Aptitude Test. The online registration will commence from 24-07-2009 at 4.00 p.m.The eligibility is a degree in any subject recognized by the university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. The registration fee is Rs.750/- + bank charges for general category candidates and Rs.375/- + bank charges for SC/ST students.

The mode of payment has to be through demand draft. The DD taken from State Bank of India or State Bank allied banks drawn in favour of Registrar, CUSAT payable at Ernakulam only will be accepted.

The test centres are Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Kozhikode. If the number of candidates in a particular test centre (other than Ernakulam) is less than 100, such centre/centres will be cancelled and the candidates who have chosen the cancelled test centres will have to attend the test at the Ernakulam centre.

The candidates who have already appeared for the Management Aptitude Test of CAT 2009 also have to register again for considering them for the Admission to MBA Travel and Tourism. No registration fee is required for these candidates.

The admission will be from the students of Keralite and non-Keralite category. A total of 10% of seats will set apart for students on all-India basis and the remaining for Keralites.

Candidates who have appeared/are apprearing in full for the final qualifying examination can also apply. However, this provision is not applicable to the candidates appearing for compartmental/improvement examinations.

The tution fee is Rs 25,000/- per semester. The date of commencement of online submission of applications is 24.07.2009, 4.00 p.m. Last date for receipt of duly completed confirmation page downloaded from the website is 06.08.2009. The date for downloading Admit Card from the website is 10.08.2009. The date of examination is 16.08.2009 Sunday from 10.30 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. The confirmation page of the online application along with the demand draft should reach the Director, IRAA Unit, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi-682 022 on before 06.08.2009 either by Speed post or Registered post, said the IRAA Director in a press release. The complete details can be had from the Cusat websites www.cusat.ac.in / www.cusat.nic.in

Thursday, July 23, 2009

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Finance MBA
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Offshore IIT, IIM campuses depends on faculty

India will be "open to the idea" of offshore campuses of its premier business and technological institutes when the faculty situation at Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) and Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) eases, parliament was told Tuesday.

"Setting up campuses abroad may not be immediately feasible as that would further strain the IITs' limited manpower and other resources," Minister of State for Human Resource Development D. Purandeswari told the Rajya Sabha.

"However, as and when the faculty situation eases due to the efforts made by the IITs and IIMs to recruit new faculty, government would be open to the idea," Purandeswari said.

"The various Memoranda of Association of the IIMs, which do not at present empower them to open campuses abroad, will also need to be amended," the minister added.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Best Coaching Institutes for IIT JEE and AIEEE in India Details

Here is list of best coaching institutes for IIT JEE examination. IIT JEE is one of the toughest exam in india for engineering aspirants. Coaching centers can help tremendously to crack the exam.

Bansal Classes -

Principally, Bansal Classes has the proud achievement of developing students for success at the JEE since 1985 by creating the total academic environment. A well designed system matched with original & inline study material ensures a strong, unified commitment. It is based in KOTA only. Fee is around Rs 50,000 to 70,000 for one year course.

FIITJEE


Excellence in IIT-JEE : Emphasis on making the students imbibe the fundamental concepts of Science & Mathematics and on sharpening their analytical skills and parallel thinking process which makes them capable of creatively resolving complex and tricky problems by mere application of basic concepts for a quantum jump in their performance in IIT-JEE. Each student has the right strategy for himself/herself for TIME MANAGEMENT to ensure optimum output. This enable the students to excel not only in IIT-JEE but also in AIEEE, other Engineering Entrance Exams

COURSE STRUCTURE


* Entire course is divided into 3 phases.
* Right mix of classes, problem solving and doubt clearing sessions.
* Comprehensive & thoroughly revised study material.
* Periodic tests on the latest JEE pattern. Regular feedbacks & test analysis sessions.
* Home assignments / Workbook.

One year course Fee :

Fee in Lumpsum: Rs.53,500/- (Fifty three thousand five hundred only) + Service Tax (Rs.6,613/-).

Fee in installments: Rs.56,000/- (Fifty six thousand only) + service tax (Rs.6,922/-).

FIITJEE has three centres in Delhi, the capital of India, situated in East Delhi, North-West Delhi and South Delhi. It also has full-fledged in several other Indian cities such as Amritsar, Bhilai, Bangalore, Bokaro, Chennai, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Kolkata, Patna, Mumbai, Shakti Nagar (NTPC) and Ranchi. It provides hostel facilities to its eligible male students and accommodation assistance services to female students, where help in offered in finding a suitable paying guest facility in the city.

Aakash Institute

Special Features of the Institute:

1. Well planned program of teaching and highly competitive environment.
2. The courses are completed to the satisfaction of students and well in time. Sufficient time is slotted for making revisions, conduction of tests
and doubt solving sessions.
3. Regular tests and their discussion is conducted so as to clarify any doubt left in the mind of students.
4. Regular feedback from students is taken to increase their level of satisfaction.
5. Monthly performance and attendance report is mailed for the reference of parents.

Fee for Second Step Course for IIT-JEE 2010 (For class XII studying students) - 68259 Rs

MBA Colleges Admissions


MBA Colleges Admissions


Every year thousands of students apply for admissions to MBA Colleges in various cities across India. There is a huge demand for management pass-outs in top corporate firms as well as in governments sectors. On completion of graduation from any discipline, students can apply for admissions to MBA Colleges. In the top business schools in India, Common Admission Test (CAT) scores are used for the selection process. Some MBA colleges conduct their own in-house entrance tests that candidates are required to take for admissions. Some others admit their students on the basis of the performance of the candidates in the Management Aptitude Test (MAT).

Top Management Colleges in India

The leading B-Schools for management education in India include the renowned Indian Institute of Management (IIM) at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Lucknow, Indore and Kozhikode. In addition to the IIMs, the other top management institutions include XLRI, Symbiosis, Amity, Asia-Pacific College of Management, IISWBM, NIPM, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade and more. Besides the CAT and other entrance tests scores, students have to appear for a round of Group Discussion (GD) followed by a Personal Interview (PI) for admissions to these management institutions.


MBA Courses

The specializations in MBA include Finance, Human Resources (HR), Marketing, Operations, International Trade and Business, Consumer Behavior, Organizational Behavior, Foreign Trade and Information Technology (IT) among others. Students enrolled for the MBA programs are required to take one major specialization and one minor specialization. Besides the full-time MBA programs, there are many colleges that also offer correspondence, executive courses.

MBA Course Duration


The MBA course duration usually varies from two to three years. The executive courses designed for working professionals are mainly for three years.

MBA Course Fees

Apart from the regular classroom training, students have to undergo summer training, internships, industrial visits and other practical sessions. Course fees to these MBA programs vary from 2 lacs to 6 or 7 lacs. Most of the banks offer educational loans for admissions to MBA colleges. The leading B- Schools also have active placement cells, which help students to get jobs in top companies in India and abroad.

Monday, July 20, 2009

NTSE 2010: Apply by August 31

National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi-110016, has invited applications for the National Talent Search Examination 2010, for students studying in Class VIII only.

National Talent Search Scheme is a flagship activity of the NCERT to identify talented students, nurture their talent in areas like Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, Management and Law, by providing financial assistance in the form of a monthly scholarship. For the courses in Basic Sciences, Social Sciences and Commerce, assistance is provided up to Ph.D. level while for professional courses like Engineering, Medicine, Management and Law it is given only up to Post Graduation.

From the selection year 2010, NCERT will conduct the National Talent Search Examination for students studying in Class VIII only.

On the basis of NTSE, 1000 scholarships @ Rs.500/- per month will be awarded for each group of students appearing for Class VIII examinations. 15% scholarships will be reserved for students belonging to the SC category, 7.5% scholarships for students belonging to the ST category and 3% for Physically Challenged Group of Students each in respect of the class VIII.

Selection process is two-stage. For Stage-I, selection will be done by States/UTs through a written examination. Students who qualify in Stage I will be eligible to appear for Stage II examination to be conducted by NCERT. The States/UTs will also conduct the selection test for National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme along with the Stage-I written examination for NTS.

Students of Class VIII studying in recognized schools are eligible to appear for the respective Class VIII Stage I examination conducted by the States/UTs in which the schools are located. There will be no domicile restriction.

Stage I examination at the State/UT level will comprise two parts -(a) Mental Ability Test (MAT) and (b) Scholastic Ability Test (SAT) covering Social Sciences, Sciences and Mathematics.

Stage II examination at the National level will comprise (a) Mental Ability Test (MAT), (b) Scholastic Ability Test (SAT) covering Social Sciences, Sciences and Mathematics and (c) Interview. Only those candidates who qualify the written examination at the National Level will be invited for interview.

Applications for State I Examination can be had from the identified Liaison officer of the State/UT. The list of officers is available at http://www.ncert.nic.in/html/talent.htm

All correspondence relating to application forms should be addressed to the State Liaison Officers (LOs).

Applications can also be downloaded from http://www.ncert.nic.in

States and Union Territories may notify the fee required which will be paid for the Stage-I examination. No fee is charged by NCERT for the Stage-II examination.

Completed application form duly signed by Principal of the school should be submitted to the LO/ concerned district official of the State before the last date.

For Stage I (State) the last date for submission of Application is 31st August, 2009.

Examination in Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Andaman and Nicobar Islands will be held on 7th November, 2009 (Saturday). Examination in all other States and Union Territories will be on 8th November, 2009 (Sunday).

Stage II (National) Examination in all States and Union Territories will be on 9th May, 2010 (Sunday).

Each State/Union Territory has been allotted a quota to recommend a specific number of candidates for the Stage II examination, the details of which will be made available on NCERT website. There will be no State/Union Territory Quota for the final award of scholarship after the Stage II examination.

Results of the Stage-I examination will be announced by the respective State Governments/ Union Territories. Results of Stage-II examination will be announced by NCERT.

Indian students studying abroad can appear directly for Stage II NTS Examination under conditions prescribed in the NTS Brochure for class VIII which is available on the NCERT website. They may fill up relevant items of the Application Form available on the NCERT website and submit it to Head, Department of Educational Measurement & Evaluation National Council of Educational Research & Training, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi-110016 along with a photocopy of the mark sheet of previous examination to reach there latest by March 15, 2010.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Women candidates get exam fee exemption

The fair sex never had it so good as far as government recruitment policies are concerned.

The latest instance being the decision to exempt women candidates from payment of fees for appearing in competitive examinations.

The Government has said women candidates need not pay fees in competitive examinations for direct recruitment, department competitive examinations and interview conducted by Union Public Service Commission and Staff Selection Commission.

Recently, the government had written to the secretaries of all ministries and departments at the Centre, UPSC and Staff Selection Commission to instruct all appointing authorities to scrupulously ensure better representation of women in Central government jobs.

In a series of guidelines, it said the composition of selection committees should be such which ensures women's representation. It should be mandatory to have one woman member in the selection boards for making recruitment of 10 or more vacancies and women candidates are expected to be available for the posts.

With a view to monitoring the trend in recruitment of women, all ministries and departments are requested to submit a consolidated report on the total number of posts and employees latest by August 31.

ISRO confident of Chandrayaan-I

The Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) first lunar mission Chandrayaan-I may have suffered technical setbacks within a year of its launch, but the organisation is confident that the spacecraft will complete its mission.

"The failure of electronic components within a year of a satellite's launch is one of the risks that a mission faces. Once the satellite crosses one year, then one can expect stable operation for several years to come," M. Annadurai, project director of Chandrayaan-I and II, told IANS from Bangalore on phone.

Chandrayaan-I's onboard star sensor -- a critical component that guides the spacecraft -- failed May 16 owing to heat around the moon. What compounded the problem was that the standby unit also failed.

Though another component on the spacecraft -- the Bus Management Unit -- also failed, the satellite was able to switch on the standby unit.

To manage the situation, ISRO hit upon an innovate technique. It used the redundant sensors-gyroscopes -- along with antenna pointing information and images of specific location on the surface of the moon -- for determining the spacecraft's orientation.

Curiously on May 20, ISRO raised the spacecraft that was orbiting the moon at a height of 100 km (originally intended orbital height) since November last year to 200 km stating that it would now be imaging the lunar surface with a wider swath.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Mechanical and Civil in Demand

The first allotment to the Engineering Degree Courses, Kerala as part of the allotment to Professional Degree Courses, Kerala 2009 shows a clear shift in demand for the Mechanical Engineering (ME) and Civil Engineering (CE) branches in different categories of Colleges as well as in Colleges in high demand.

In the Government/Aided Category of Engineering Colleges, State merit (SM) seats for Mechanical Engineering available in 9 colleges, finished at Rank number 1988 as per the first allotment announced on Friday. The demand for this branch at College of Engineering, Trivandrum has gone up considerably and is more in demand than Applied Electronics & Instrumentation (AE) and Computer Science (CS) as per the first allotment.

The last allotment under SM for ME at TVE as per the allotment of 17.7.2009 is 332, while that of that of CS is 641 and of AE, 669. In 2008, as per the first allotment which was announced on 17.7.2008, last SM allotment for CS, AE and ME were 325, 419 and 538 respectively.

Electrical & Electronics (EE) finished at 2478 state wide (9 colleges) under SM in the first allotment this year while Electronics & Communication Engineering (EC) finished a bit lower at 2644 state wide ( 11 colleges) under SM.

At College of Engineering Trivandrum, EC continued to be the most demanded course with the last allotment there under SM going to rank 128. For Civil Engineering here, the last allotment under SM went to rank 1205 while it was to Rank 1878 in the first allotment in 2008 here. State wide Civil closed under SM at 3388 while it was 4396 in SM in 2008, state wide in the first allotment.

The last ranks state wide, under SM category for various Engineering branches as per the first allotment are as follows in Government/Aided/KAU Colleges.

ME - 1988; IE - 2049; EE- 2478; EC - 2644; MP - 2743; CE - 3388; AE - 4234; IC - 4371; CS - 4432; CH - 4775; PP - 4986; IT - 7014; DS - 7679; AG - 8775.

In the Government Controlled Self Financing Colleges, Mechanical Engineering available in 5 colleges finished at 6375 in SM category while Civil Engineering available in 3 colleges closed at 8319 in State merit. In this category of Colleges, allotments to EC available in all the 22 colleges in the category went up to 8589 under SM.

The last rank state wider for various branches in Government Controlled Self financing Colleges are as follows.

MA - 5024; MP - 5686; BM - 5900; ME - 6375; AE - 7124; BT - 8014; CE - 8319; EC - 8589; EE - 9806; EI - 11133; CS - 13079; PO - 14349; PT - 15610; IT - 16734.

In Private Self financing Colleges, Mechanical Engineering offered in 33 Colleges closed at Rank 15991 under State merit while Civil Engineering went up to 19309 in State merit (29 colleges). EC closed at Rank 20682 (49 Colleges) while EE finished at 20707 (39 colleges).

The last allotments state wide for various branches in Private Self financing Colleges are as follows.

AO-5919; BM - 13400; ME - 15991; IC - 17483; AU - 17704; PP - 17758; EI- 18709; BT - 19227; CE - 19309; FT - 20110; EC - 20682; EE - 20707; AE - 20838; CS - 23299; IT -25064.

In Architecture stream allotments were made to 3 colleges under Government/Aided category and one college under the self-financing Category. The last allotment under SM in these 2 categories of colleges was to Architecture ranks 71 and 90 respectively.

Friday, July 17, 2009

FIRST ALLOTMENT: REMIT FEE BY JULY 25

At last the keenly awaited day has come. The first allotment in the Kerala professional courses admission has been released before noon on the appointed day of July 17. Candidates can now enter the roll number, application number and key number at the site http://www.cee.kerala.gov.in/capresult2009/main/index.php to know their position. The candidates who get allotment in the first allotment have been advised by the Commissioner of Entrance Examination to remit the fee from 18th to 25th July 2009.

Those who fail to remit the fee on or before 25th July 2009 will lose the existing allotment and the existing higher options in all the streams. Candidates allotted to MBBS/BDS course should join the colleges on 27th or 28th July 2009 and candidates allotted to Engineering, Architecture or Medical courses other than MBBS/BDS shall remit fee on or before 25th July2009 but they need to join the course only after the second allotment, the CEE said.
According to the official press release from the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations,
a total number of 43,442 students registered 30,06,338 options at the
time of closing of options at 10 pm on 14th July.

Altogether 150 colleges in the various sections of government, aided, government-controlled self-financing and private self-financing, figure in the list for first allotment. These include 49 engineering colleges, eight medical colleges, 17 dental colleges, one sidha and one ayurveda college in the private self-financing sector

Allotted student’s name, roll number, allotted course, college, reservation granted, the tuition fee/deposit/caution deposit to be remitted have been published on the allotment page. The student can take a printout of the page.

Students have not been given allotment in nine self-financing ayurveda colleges that are yet to get the Letter of Permission from the Central Government. Kasargode, Thrikkarippur, College of Engineering’s BTech Biotechnology course which has not received the AICTE approval and Wayanad Government Engineering College’s BTech Electrical and Electronics (E&E) course which has not received the university recognition, have not been included in this allotment.

FEE REMISSION

Students who have got allotment should remit the fees at one of the select branches of State Bank of Travancore (SBT) between 18.07.2009 and 25.07.2009 3.30 pm. and collect the receipts. The list of the select SBT branches is given on the site www.cee-kerala.org The allotment and the higher options to all streams of students who fail to submit the fee within the stipulated time, will be cancelled.

The fee concession for the BPL/low income family/SEBC students in self-financing medical/dental colleges that has come into effect in 2009 will be granted only after the completion of the allotment process. So students who do not receive benefits under SC/ST/OEC G.O. (M.S) No. 25/2005/SCSTDD dated 20.06.2005, should remit the state merit fee. Those who receive fee concession after admission will get back the excess fee remitted.

MBBS/BDS COLLEGE ADMISSION

It has been notified that students who have received allotment to MBBS/BDS courses should present themselves with the originals of their certificates as specified in the prospectus, at the allotted college on July 27 and 28, 2009, and secure admission. The self-financing medical and dental managements have been authorized to secure a bond from students who secure admission in government quota (except SC/ST) for service on the lines of the bond in government colleges. The MBBS/BDS allotment and higher order options to all streams of students who do not secure admission by presenting themselves before the respective MBBS/BDS colleges before 28.07.2009 will be cancelled.

Students who have received allotment to medical/engineering/architecture courses other than MBBS/BDS should remit fees/deposits/caution deposits between July 18 and July 25. However these candidates need to secure admission in the allotted colleges only after the second allotment.

SECOND ALLOTMENT

The second phase of allotment will begin soon. In the second allotment there is a limited option registration opportunity. Fresh options can be registered in the second allotment.
for newly sanctioned/sanctioning colleges, courses and the self-financing colleges that have signed agreements with the government after the commencement of the allotment process. Orders will be issued regarding these at the appropriate time.

All doubts regarding the allotment can be cleared in the following phone numbers: 0471-2115311, 12, 13, 14, 15.

FIRST ALLOTMENT PUBLISHED

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FIRST ALLOTMENT ON 17.07.2009

POINTS TO REMEMBER IN THE FIRST ALLOTMENT

1. The candidates who get allotment in the first allotment should remit the fee from 18th to 25th July 2009.

2. Those who fail to remit the fee on or before 25th July 2009 will lose the existing allotment and the existing higher options in all the streams.

3. Candidates allotted to MBBS/BDS course should join the colleges on 27th or 28th July 2009.

4. Candidates allotted to Engineering, Architecture or Medical courses other than MBBS/BDS shall remit fee on or before 25th July2009 but they need to join the course only after the second allotment.

SBT Branches for Fee Collection Click Here

Thursday, July 16, 2009

MAT comes in Online mode also

The Management Aptitude Test conducted by All India Managements Association for admission to the MBA and Allied Programmes of over 160 Business schools in the country will henceforth be online also in addition to the conventional Paper-Pencil Test. The next Paper-Pencil test will be held on 6th September 2009 (Sunday) form 10 am to 12.30 noon.

The Computer based online Test will be held from 7th September (Monday) onwards in different slots at specified test venues subject to the number of candidates registering for Computer Based Test. If the number of candidates registering for Computer Based Test (Online Test) is few/limited, these candidates have to appear for the Paper-Pencil Test on 6th September 2009 only.

The list of Test Centre Cities along with their codes are given at http://www.aima-ind.org/mat_general.asp Graduates in any discipline are eligible to take MAT. Final year students of Graduate Courses are also eligible.

MAT Bulletin/CD can be obtained on cash payment of Rs.980/- from selected branches of Bank of Baroda, listed Study Centres of AIMA or from AIMA, New Delhi (Management House, 14 Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003). The list of outlets is given at http://www.aima-ind.org/mat_general.asp

Application can be registered online at www.aima-ind.org/matsep09 after obtaining a Crossed Demand Draft (DD) for Rs 1050/- in favour of ‘All India Management Association’ payable at Delhi from any Bank. The detailed procedure is given at the link. Registration can also be done at the link www.aima-ind.org/matsep09 with Credit Card payment. Detailed procedure is given at the link. The last date for sale of Forms/ Online Registration is 10th August, 2009 (Monday).

The last date for receipt of filled in Registration Forms at AIMA; New Delhi is 13th August, 2009 (Thursday). All provisionally registered candidates will be able to down load their
Admit Card from www.aima-ind.org/matcentre.asp seven days before the test date. Specific Admit Card will be generated both for candidates opted for the Paper-Pencil (Offline Test) and for the Computer Based Online Test. Admit Card would be having Candidate Name, Form No, Roll No, Test Date, Test Time and Test Venue Address. Candidate registered for Computer Based Online Test have to strictly follow the date and time allotted to them. The list of Participating Management Institutes/Universities is available at http://www.aima-ind.org/mat_general.asp The structure of MAT is given at http://www.aima-ind.org/faq_mat.asp

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

1st Allotment will be published on 17/07/2009


1st Allotment will be published on 17/07/2009

The option registration process for the Kerala Professional College Admissions closed at 10 pm today as scheduled by the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations. Altogether 43,443 students registered 30,06,031 options by the closing time. The registrations had fallen into a slow pace after crossing the figure of 42,000.

The number of students who have registered options this year is less compared to last year. A total number of 44,834 students had registered their options at the time of closing of option registration on 14th July last year.

The trial allotment was published on 12th July by taking into consideration around 36,000 options (registered up to 05 pm on Saturday). The first allotment is expected to be published by the evening of 17th July.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Applications invited for MCA Entrance

Applications are invited for the Entrance Examination for admission to Master of Computer Applications (MCA) Course in Kerala in the AICTE approved institutions for the academic year 2009-10.

A pass in any recognised Bachelor’s Degree of minimum three years duration in any discipline with Mathematics at 10+2 level or a pass in any recognised Bachelor’s Degree of minimum three years duration in any discipline with Mathematics/Statistics as one of the subjects.

Candidates who are appearing/have appeared for the qualifying examination this year are also eligible to apply for the Entrance Examination subject to the condition that the entire mark list of the qualifying examination shall be produced by the candidate at the time of admission.

Seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Socially and Educationally Backward Classes as per the existing reservation principles of the Government.

The Entrance Examination will be conducted at Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam and Kozhikode on 23.08.2009 (Sunday). It will be of two-hour duration and will consist of 150 Objective Type Questions covering the following areas of study at the graduate level. (a) Mathematics (b) Statistics (c) Physics (d) Chemistry (e) General Knowledge (f) General English and (g) Fundamentals of Computer Awareness.

The prospectus and application form will be available from 13-07-2009 on the website www.cee-kerala.org (See clause 8 of the Prospectus). Candidates can apply in the online application form provided in the web site www.cee-kerala.org of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations and then remit the required fee at any SBT branch by using the chalan available in the printout of the online application form.

Candidates residing outside Kerala state can remit the application fee by way of demand draft drawn from any nationalised bank in favour of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations payable at Thiruvananthapuram. Application fee for General/SEBC candidates is Rs.800/- and for SC/ST candidates is Rs.400/-.Application fee once remitted will not be refunded it any circumstances.

Candidates seeking admission should take the printout of the application after entering the details online, and forward the application with all the required documents to the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Housing Board Buildings, 5th Floor, Santhinagar, Thiruvananthapuram – 695 001,either by Registered post or by hand delivery on or before 5 pm on 31.07.2009 (Friday).

Trial : Govt MBBS Merit up to Rank 486

The results of the Trial Allotment as part of the admissions to Professional Degree Courses, Kerala 2009, based on the options registered till 5 pm on 11.07.2009 have been announced. Candidates with Medical Rank up to 486 have got trial allotment for MBBS in Government Medical Colleges under State Merit. Among the Government Controlled Self financing Medical Colleges, the last trial allotment in State Merit for MBBS under Government Quota went to Rank 686.

The last state Merit Allotment State wide, for other Medical Courses is as follows:
Government/Aided/KAU

BHMS- 2884 (4 Colleges) ; BAMS-2258 (5 Colleges), B.Vsc & AH- 2121 (2 Colleges) ; B.Sc Agriculture (Hons) - 2797 (3 Colleges) ; Fisheries- 3126 (1 College) ; Forestry-3018 (1 College)

Private Self Financing: BSMS-3406. No trial allotments have been made to BAMS in this category of Colleges.

The last trial allotment under State Merit, state wide, for various branches in Government/Aided/KAU Colleges is as follows.

IE – 2049; ME – 2182; EE - 2715; EC – 2844; MP – 2947; CE – 3883; AE – 4739; IC - 4835; CS – 5023; CH -5570; PP - 6273; IT – 8710; DS – 9259; AG – 9690.

The last allotment under State Merit for various branches in Government Controlled Self financing Colleges state wide is as follows.

MA - 5364; MP - 6046; ME - 6643; BM - 6975; AE - 7406; BT - 8942; EC - 9510; CE - 9590; EE - 11244; EI - 12672; CS - 14583; PO - 18484; PT - 19181; IT – 19872.

AO - 5859; BM - 14109; ME - 18344; PP - 19163; IC - 19899; EI - 21990; CE - 22022; EC - 22168; AU - 22178; BT - 22689; FT - 23557; EE - 24283; AE - 24755; CS - 28789; IT -30736.

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Last Rank Details 2009

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MEDICAL


Engineering

KEAM-2009: CEE releases trial allotment

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1. This Trial Allotment is based on options received till 5 pm on 11.07.2009.

2. This is only an indicator showing the College and Course to which the candidate is likely to get allotment based on his rank and options already exercised by him/her.

3. This Trial allotment result does not ensure that the candidates will get the same allotment during the First allotment. So they are requested to retain all or maximum options of their choice.

4. Candidates who do not have any intention to study in Private Self-financing Engineering Colleges may not opt to these colleges as their higher options will not be considered for further allotments, after the Second allotment.

5. There will not be any further allotments to Private Self-financing Engineering Colleges after the Second allotment.

6. Candidates, who get allotted to Private Self-financing Engineering Colleges in the Second allotment, will not be eligible for further allotments. Their higher options will not be considered for any further allotments, in any stream. If they do not join this college, the fee remitted by them will be refunded.

7. Candidates who join Private Self-financing Engineering Colleges in the Second allotment will have the provision to cancel their admissions on or before 14.08.2009. In such cases the fees remitted by them in the bank will be refunded. But their higher options will not be considered for any further allotments in any stream. They will be liable to pay the full course fee in the institution concerned if they want to cancel their admissions in these institutions after 14.08.2009.

Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana scholarships by India Govt

The “Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana” is an ongoing program started by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, to encourage students of Basic Sciences, Engineering and Medicine to take up research careers in these areas. The aim of the program is to identify and encourage talented students with aptitude for research.

This program strives to assist the students to realise their potential and to ensure that the best scientific talent is tapped for research and development in the country. Generous scholarships will be provided (up to the pre-Ph.D. level) to the selected students.

Trial Allotment today

The number of candidates signing in for the option registration process for the Kerala Professional College Admissions has crossed 35,000 . At 09.10 am today a total of 35,402 candidates have registered a total number of 21,07,886 options .
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The trial allotment is expected to be published today Evening, though the exact time is not announced. Option registration will continue even after trial and will be closed at 1 pm on 14th July. The first allotment is expected to be published by the evening of 17th July.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

KEAM 2009 - SCHEDULE FOR REGISTRATION OF OPTIONS

KEAM 2009 - SCHEDULE FOR REGISTRATION OF OPTIONS

07.07.2009 - from 1 pm Opening of the option registration facility

12.07.2009 - First Trial Allotment

14.07.2009 – 1 pm Closing of option registration

17.07.2009 – evening First allotment

18.07.2009 to 25.07.2009 Candidates allotted to all courses to remit fee at
selected branches of State Bank of Travancore (SBT)

26.07.2009 - Medical/Dental Colleges to download the list of
candidates allotted for MBBS/BDS courses.

27.07.2009 to 28.07.2009 Admission to MBBS / BDS courses in the College.

29.07.2009 Non joining report to be received from institutions for
MBBS/BDS courses

30.07.2009 to 01.08.2009 Facility for cancellation for admission (if needed)


03.08.2009
Classes to begin for MBBS/BDS

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

FEES STRUCTURE FOR GOVT SELF FINANCING COLLEGES PUBLISHED

Govt shocks students with a sharp fee hike

It can be termed the most unkindest cut on the part of the government in the professional college admission history of the state. In a brazen and bizarre act, the state government has hiked by over four times the fees in the self-financing engineering colleges under it and the universities, putting to shame the recent attempts of the private managements to marginally increase their fees for this year.

After the increase, the fee for engineering in 50% government seats in these colleges would be Rs. 25,000/- compared to Rs. 6200/- in 2008. The fee in management seats would continue to be Rs.65000/- as in 2008.

The fee for MBBS at the two colleges in this category (CMC Kochi, AMS Pariyaram) would be Rs.25,000/- for BPL category (10 seats), Rs.40,000/- for SEBC (13 seats) and Rs.90,000/- for state merit seats. It would be Rs.4,50,000/- for the 35% Management seats. In 2008, the fee in the 50% government quota was Rs.25,000/- and that for the management seats was Rs.4,35,000/-

For BDS, the fee at Pariyaram Dental College would be Rs.23,000/- for BPL category (6 seats), Rs.39,000/- for SEBC (8 seats) and Rs.88,000/- for state merit. The fee would be Rs.2,80,000/- for management seats in this college. In 2008, the fee was Rs.23,000/- in government seats and Rs.2,80,000/- in management seats

List of Institutions to function as Option Facilitation Centres for Registering Options

ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL DEGREE COURSES, KERALA - 2009

1.Govt. Engineering College, Barton Hill, Thiruvananthapuram
0471 2300484,2300485 0471 2300484
2.College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram
0471 2598370 0471 2598370
3.College of Engineering, Govt. ITI Campus, Attingal,Thiruvananthapuram
0470 2627400 0470 2627400
4.LBS Institute of Technology for Women, Poojappura P.O,Thiruvananthapuram
0471 2343395 0471 2337055
5.SCT College of Engineering, Pappanamcode.P.O,Thiruvananthapuram
0471 2490572 0471 2493920
6.TKM College of Engineering, TKM College P O, Kollam -
0474 2712022 to 2712024, 2713126 0474 2712023
7.College of Engineering, Karunagappally, Thodiyoor P O,Kollam
0476 2665000 0476 2627242
8.College of Engineering, Thrikkannamangal, ETC P O,Kottarakara
0474 2453300,2458764 0474 2453300
9 KOLLAM College of Engineering, Perumon, Perinad P O, Kollam -
691601 0474 2550500 0474 2550400
10.College of Engineering, Manakkala P O, Adoor
04734 230640,231995 04734 230640
11.College of Engineering, Kallooppara, Kadamankulam P O,Pathanamthitta
0469 2677890 (O),2678983 (P) 0469 2677890
12.College of Engineering, Chengannur P.O , Alappuzha
0479 2451424 (P)2454125 (P) 0479 2451424
13College of Engineering, Ottappunna, Pallippuram P O,Cherthala
0478 2553416 0478 2553416
14.Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Velloore P.O, Pampady,Kottayam
0481 2507763 0481 2506153
15.College of Engineering, Poonjar Thekkekara P O,Erattupettah, Kottayam
04822 271737 0482 2271737
16.College of Engineering, Kidangoor, Kidangoor South P.O,Kottayam
0482 2256056 0482 2255056
17.Govt. Engineering College, Painavu, Idukki
04862 233250 04862 232477
18.M A College of Engineering, MA College P.O,Kothamangalam, Ernakulam
0485 2822363,2823383 0485 2822931
19.Model Engineering College, B.M.C. P O, Thrikkaara,Ernakulam
0484 2575370 (O)0484 2577379 (P) 0484 2577379
20.Govt. Engineering College, Engg College P O, Thrissur
0487 2334144 0487 2334590
21.Calicut University Institute of Engineering & Technology,Tenhipalam
0494 2400223,2400269
22.Govt. Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram, Palakkad
0466 2260350 0466 2260565
23.N.S.S College of Engineering, Akathethara, Palakkad
0491 2555255,2555900 0491 2555900
24.Govt. Engineering College, West Hill P.O, Kozhikode
0495 2383220 0495 2383210
25.Co-Operative Institute of Technology, Vadakara, Mandarathur
0496 2536125 0496 2537345
26 WAYANAD Govt. Engineering College, Nalloornad P O, Mananthavady,Wayanad
04935 241267,241250 04935 241250
27.Govt. Engineering College, Mangattuparamba,Parassinikadavu P O, Kannur
0497 2780226 0497 2780227
28.College of Engineering, Thalassery, Eranholi P.O, Kannur
0490 2388930 0490 2307190
29.L.B.S. College of Engineering, Povval, Muliyar P.O,Kasaragod
0499 4250290 0499 4250400
30.College of Engineering, Thrikaripur, Cheemeni P.O,Kasaragod
0467 2250377, 0467 2250750

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

KEAM 2009: Option Registration from today


The Commissioner for Entrance Examination (CEE), Kerala has announced the dates for the commencement of Options Registration for admissions to Professional Degree Courses, Kerala, 2009.

As per the notice put up on www.cee-kerala.org “The activities related to the allotment to Professional Degree Courses for the year 2009-10 will commence on 07.07.2009 (Tuesday). Candidates included under various ranklists can register their options on the Website www.cee.Kerala.gov.in/keam from 1 pm on 07.07.2009 to 1 pm on 14.07.2009. Candidates who do not register their options will not be considered for allotment under any circumstances. The “Option Facilitation Centres” [OFC] and “Help Desks” [HD], having internet facility, will be functioning throughout the State during this period for registration of options by the candidates. The details of such centers are available in the website, www.cee-kerala.org

With the time span for registration of options reduced to just seven days, each minute becomes important for the candidate.

It is certain that the candidates are going to have a busy week with the deadline for registration of options to end by 1 pm on 14.7.2009.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

KEAM 2009 : Option Regn may get delayed


Although the Government has entered into an agreement with Managements of Private Self-financing Engineering Colleges and Medical Colleges on seat sharing and fee structure for 2009 admissions, the stage is not set to start the Centralized Online Allotment Process in the state, it is understood.

In 2008, the online registration of options had commenced on July 5 and the first allotment was announced on July 17, 2008. In between two rounds of trial allotments were made. A total of 10 days were given for registration of options which concluded on 14th July 2008.

Unless the option registration starts immediately, the office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations would find it difficult to complete the first round of admissions to MBBS, by 25th July, 2009 the cut-off date fixed by the Supreme Court of India for completing the first round of admissions to MBBS. The second round of admissions under the All India Quota commences on 27th July 2009.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Kerala BEd admission : Forms from Monday


The LBS Centre for Science and Technology under the Government of Kerala, has invited applications for admission to the BEd courses in Government / Aided / Private Self Financing Colleges in the State for the year 2009-10. Duration of the course is one year with two semesters. Approximately 14500 seats are...

AIEEE: Admission begins

Results of the First round of seat allotment to participating institutions based on AIEEE ranks, being held by Central Counselling Board, have been announced. The allotment details are available here

Details related to institute-wise seat allotment, state-wise seat allotment, institute-wise allotted and vacant seat, state-wise vacant seat and all-India vacant seat under the engineering stream can be had by clicking here These details in respect of Architecture are available at the weblink

Reporting at admission centers against the first round of allotment has to be done between July 1 and July 5, 2009.

For details, visit http://www.ccb.nic.in/

KEAM Ayurveda Rank list published

The Ayurveda rank list prepared based on the marks in the Medical Entrance Examination 2009 and considering the weightage of 10 marks for those eligible for the same, as per the Prospectus, has been published.

The Ayurveda rank can be obtained by giving the Roll Number of the candidate at the link http://www.cee.kerala.gov.in/ceeranklist2009/main/frame.html

Friday, July 3, 2009

Rating of Engineering colleges

Rating of colleges of kerala by RECCANIT

College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam

Model Engineering College, Thrikkakara Ernakulam

T. K. M. College of Engineering, Kilikollur, Kollam

Govt. Engineering College, Thrissur

M. A. College of Engineering, Kothamangalam Ernakulam

College of Engineering, Chengannoor Alappuzha

S.C.T. College of Engineering, Thiruvanathapuram

Govt. College of Engineering, Parassinikadavu, Kannur

Govt. Engineering College, West Hill, Kozhikode Kozhikode

L. B. S. Institute of Technology for Women, Poojapura, Thiruvananthapuram

College of Engineering, Cherthala Alappuzha

Govt. Engineering College, Barton Hill Thiruvanathapuram

College of Engineering, Kallooppara Pathanamthitta

Govt. Engineering College, Palakkad

College of Engineering, Thalassery Kannur

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Engineering Colleges Kerala

Goverment Colleges

College of Engineering Trivandrum

TKM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

TKM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Thangal Kunju Musaliar College of Engineering (TKMCE), founded in 1958, is the first government aided engineering institution in the private sector in the state of Kerala, India. The college is located at Kilikolloor, six kilometers away from town of Kollam in southern Kerala. The foundation stone was laid by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the erstwhile President of India on 3 February 1956. The College is affiliated to the University of Kerala

Institution

The foundation stone of TKM College of Engineering was laid in 1956, by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India. The college was formally inaugurated by Prof. Humayun Kabir, the Cabinet Minister for Scientific and Cultural Affairs on 3 July 1958.All the courses conducted in the institution has the accreditation of the AICTE

Admission

Admission to the College is based on the highly competitive Common Entrance Examination administered by the Government of Kerala, India. Only the top 2-10% of the exam takers are admitted to the College.

Courses Offered

UNDER GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES (FULL-TIME)

* 1. Civil Engineering
* 2. Mechanical Engineering
* 3. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
* 4. Electronics and Communication Engineering
* 5. Chemical Engineering
* 6. Production Engineering
* 7. Computer Science and Engineering
* 8. Architecture

UNDER GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES (PART-TIME)

* 1. Civil Engineering
* 2. Mechanical Engineering
* 3. Electrical and Electronics Engineering

POST GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES (FULL-TIME)

* 1. Industrial Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering
* 2. Structural Engineering and Construction Management
* 3. Master of Computer Applications

POST GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES (PART-TIME)

* 1. Master of Business Administration

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