The Supreme Court Tuesday rejected a petition seeking to restrain the government from declaring the result of the IIT Joint Entrance Examination 2010 on Wednesday.
The court dismissed the public interest litigation (PIL), calling it a stunt and a publicity venture.
The vacation bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice G.S. Singhvi and comprising Justice C.K. Prasad said: "The petitioner had neither the locus (standi) nor is there any justification for allowing him to intermeddle in the matter."
Petitioner Chetan Upadhyaya, who claims to be a journalist, is secretary of Satya Foundation. He sought to restrain the Human Resource Development Ministry from declaring the result on Wednesday.
Justice Singhvi said that "no court can play with the career of young students who are aspiring to join engineering and other courses in IITs".
The court repeated that the petitioner had "no locus (standi) or prima facie case for the grant of stay of the declaration of the result".
The court wondered if the petitioner realized the kind and magnitude of harm the students would suffer if the result was stayed.
Justice Singhvi asked: "What will happen if (as a consequence) some students commit suicide?"
The court said normally it would have dismissed the petition with exemplary cost running into five figures. But since the petitioner was a young man and apparently misguided, he was being let off lightly.
However, the court said that if the petitioner was again found indulging in such publicity centric petitions, he would attract huge costs.
The court also told counsel for the petitioner to be more "circumspect and discreet" in filing such petitions in the disposal of which substantial time of the court is spent.
The bench said that it was accountable to the people and every second the Supreme Court spends involves costs.
The petition said the instruction manual issued to examinees along with the question paper differed for the students who took the exam in English medium and those who took the exam in Hindi medium.
Section 4 of Paper II of JEE had 48 marks for those who appeared in English and just 18 for those who took it in Hindi. Thus the difference in the aggregate marks of both the medium was 30 marks.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
CBSE Class X results on Friday 10 am
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will publish the results of the Class X final board examination for all regions at 10 am on Friday, the premier academic body announced on its website on Monday evening.
In a significant initiative, prior to publishing the results of Class X 2010 board exam, the CBSE on Saturday published a sample marksheet of Class X to give a clear picture to students and parents on how the revised marklist will look like.
For the first time marks will not figure in the marksheet and instead grades and grade points will be awarded to students of Class X. There will be a Cumulative Grade Point Average which is the average of Grade Points obtained in all the subjects excluding additional 6th subject as per scheme of studies.
The CBSE has also shown how an indicative equivalence of Grade Point and percentage of marks can be assessed.The grades are on a nine-point scale with the A1 Grade having a mark range of 91-100 and a Grade Point of 10. The A2 Grade has a mark range of 81-90 and a Grade Point of 9. The D Grade has a mark range of 33-40 and a Grade Point of 4. "Those candidates who have obtained Grade E1 or E2 in the subjects of External Examination shall have to improve their performance through maximum of five subsequent attempts to qualify the subject(s)," says the CBSE.
To be eligible for Qualifying Certificate, a candidate must obtain a minimum of Grade D in all subjects excluding additional 6th subject as per Scheme of Studies. Those awarded a Qualifying Certificate shall be eligible for admission in Class XI, informs the CBSE.
For the Mark Range and Grade Point of B1, B2, C1, C2, E1 and E2 Grades and other details visit http://cbse.nic.in
In a significant initiative, prior to publishing the results of Class X 2010 board exam, the CBSE on Saturday published a sample marksheet of Class X to give a clear picture to students and parents on how the revised marklist will look like.
For the first time marks will not figure in the marksheet and instead grades and grade points will be awarded to students of Class X. There will be a Cumulative Grade Point Average which is the average of Grade Points obtained in all the subjects excluding additional 6th subject as per scheme of studies.
The CBSE has also shown how an indicative equivalence of Grade Point and percentage of marks can be assessed.The grades are on a nine-point scale with the A1 Grade having a mark range of 91-100 and a Grade Point of 10. The A2 Grade has a mark range of 81-90 and a Grade Point of 9. The D Grade has a mark range of 33-40 and a Grade Point of 4. "Those candidates who have obtained Grade E1 or E2 in the subjects of External Examination shall have to improve their performance through maximum of five subsequent attempts to qualify the subject(s)," says the CBSE.
To be eligible for Qualifying Certificate, a candidate must obtain a minimum of Grade D in all subjects excluding additional 6th subject as per Scheme of Studies. Those awarded a Qualifying Certificate shall be eligible for admission in Class XI, informs the CBSE.
For the Mark Range and Grade Point of B1, B2, C1, C2, E1 and E2 Grades and other details visit http://cbse.nic.in
CUSAT OPTION REGN BEGINS
The online registration of options for admission to the BTech Programmes, 5 Yr Integrated MSc Photonics and B Tech Lateral Entry Programmes began yesterday evening just after 5pm.This time online support for option registration has been entrusted to the National Informatics Centre ( NIC ). There is also a slight hike in fees this year. The tuition fee of BTech free seats has been enhanced from Rs. 20,000 to 25,000 and that of payment seats from Rs.40,000 to Rs.50,000.
All the candidates who attempt to register their options through this online system may go through the following instructions before trying to do so.
1. Candidates should read carefully the instructions given below and should take print out of the same before they proceed to submit Online Option Registration. They are also requested to read thoroughly the relevant topics of the prospectus for Academic Admissions 2010, which can be downloaded from the web site www.cusat.nic.in in pdf format.
2. Candidates who wish to join for the B Tech programmes(both Regular and Lateral Entry) and 5 year Integrated MSc in Photonics programme should invariably register their options on line
3. Candidates having a valid rank in the CAT 2010 are eligible for registering their options online.
4. Candidates having “Kerallite” status only are eligible for free seats (ie concessional rate of fees) in the School of Engineering (Thrikkakkara campus), Kunjali Marakkar School of Marine Engineering (Thrikkakkara campus) and in Cochin University College of Engineering Kuttanadu (Pulincunnoo campus). Others are not eligible for free seats.
All the candidates who attempt to register their options through this online system may go through the following instructions before trying to do so.
1. Candidates should read carefully the instructions given below and should take print out of the same before they proceed to submit Online Option Registration. They are also requested to read thoroughly the relevant topics of the prospectus for Academic Admissions 2010, which can be downloaded from the web site www.cusat.nic.in in pdf format.
2. Candidates who wish to join for the B Tech programmes(both Regular and Lateral Entry) and 5 year Integrated MSc in Photonics programme should invariably register their options on line
3. Candidates having a valid rank in the CAT 2010 are eligible for registering their options online.
4. Candidates having “Kerallite” status only are eligible for free seats (ie concessional rate of fees) in the School of Engineering (Thrikkakkara campus), Kunjali Marakkar School of Marine Engineering (Thrikkakkara campus) and in Cochin University College of Engineering Kuttanadu (Pulincunnoo campus). Others are not eligible for free seats.
Friday, May 21, 2010
CBSE results Nic 12th results Delhi, Guwahati and Allahabad
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) 12th Class Examination Results 2010 announced on 21st May, 2010 at 8:00 AM on the http://cbseresults.nic.in/ website. CBSE class XII Exam Results 2010 (Delhi, Allahabad and Guwahati regions) available on the official webiste.
Class XII Exam Results 2010
( Delhi, Guwahati and Allahabad regions )
School Wise Results
Class XII Exam Results 2010
( Delhi, Guwahati and Allahabad regions )
School Wise Results
Thursday, May 20, 2010
CUSAT CAT RESULTS
The results of the Common Admission Test for admission to various courses of Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) will be declared tomorrow, Thurday, 20th May 2010 afternoon. The results will be released at 2.30 pm by the Vice-Chancellor Dr. Ramachandran Thekkedath at a function to be held in the Senate Hall of the University. The results will be simultaneously available in the websites www.cusat.ac.in andwww.cusatresults.nic.in The Director IRAA further informed that all the efforts are being taken to complete the admission formalities by the end of June 2010.
The CUSAT entrance examinations were held on May 8th and 9th. Last year the results were published on June 6 and so it took a number of days to complete the admission process. This year the online option registration process is entrusted with the National Informatics Centre.
The CUSAT entrance examinations were held on May 8th and 9th. Last year the results were published on June 6 and so it took a number of days to complete the admission process. This year the online option registration process is entrusted with the National Informatics Centre.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
CBSE Class XII results
The results of more than 6.99 lakh students who appeared for class XII CBSE board examination this year will be declared on May 19. The results will be available on CBSE websites after 8.00 am.
The results will be available on CBSE websites after 8.00 am on May 19 and CBSE has made special arrangement for quick access of results by individuals as well as schools, the Board said in a statement.
The schools will be able to get entire results by registering their school code and email-id on CBSE websites.
Students too can get their results on their e-mail address by registering themselves on www.results.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in and www.cbse.nic.in, it said.
The exams for class XII were held in March this year and the board saw an 8.80 per cent increase in the number of students sitting for the examination.
The results will be available on CBSE websites after 8.00 am on May 19 and CBSE has made special arrangement for quick access of results by individuals as well as schools, the Board said in a statement.
The schools will be able to get entire results by registering their school code and email-id on CBSE websites.
Students too can get their results on their e-mail address by registering themselves on www.results.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in and www.cbse.nic.in, it said.
The exams for class XII were held in March this year and the board saw an 8.80 per cent increase in the number of students sitting for the examination.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Kerala Entrance Results , KEAM 2010 Rsults,LAST RANK Details
The results of the Kerala Engineering and Medical Entrance Examinations (KEAM) 2010 is available on the following websites:
http://keralaresults.nic.in
www.cee.kerala.gov.in
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Amrita Results 2010 | Amrita University Results | Amrita University Entrance 2010
Amrita University has announced the results of the B.Tech examination. The Amrita University results available on the official website http://www.amrita.edu
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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham or Amrita University is a multi-campus, multi-disciplinary research and teaching university located in India. The university also received an A grade from National Assessment and Accreditation Council as per the new grading system for the next five years. Its five campuses are in the three states of South India, in Kerala at Amritapuri and Kochi, in Karnataka at Bangalore and Mysore, and in Tamil Nadu at Ettimadai. The University Headquarters are at Ettimadai in a picturesque campus near the foothills of the Western Ghats, about twenty km from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Extensive interaction between all campuses is made possible through the Amrita-ISRO satellite network for e-learning.
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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham or Amrita University is a multi-campus, multi-disciplinary research and teaching university located in India. The university also received an A grade from National Assessment and Accreditation Council as per the new grading system for the next five years. Its five campuses are in the three states of South India, in Kerala at Amritapuri and Kochi, in Karnataka at Bangalore and Mysore, and in Tamil Nadu at Ettimadai. The University Headquarters are at Ettimadai in a picturesque campus near the foothills of the Western Ghats, about twenty km from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Extensive interaction between all campuses is made possible through the Amrita-ISRO satellite network for e-learning.
Kerala Entrance Results , KEAM 2010 Rsults,LAST RANK Details
The results of the Kerala Engineering and Medical Entrance Examinations (KEAM) 2010 is available on the following websites:
http://keralaresults.nic.in
www.cee.kerala.gov.in
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Sunday, May 16, 2010
Kiitee 2010 Results
The KIIT University has announced the Kiitee 2010 result online and the same can be accessed online on the Kiitee official website whose link has been given below also note that you need to login using your roll number and date of birth, before your can get your results online,and counseling schedule for the selected candidates ’s list will be available on May 16, 2010 on the university’s official website
For Kiitee 2010 results,direct link :http://www.kiitee.ac.in/Kiitee10/KiiteeRankLogin.aspx
For Kiitee 2010 results,direct link :http://www.kiitee.ac.in/Kiitee10/KiiteeRankLogin.aspx
PSEB, Punjab School Education Board Mohali Results 2010
Punjab School Education Board , PSEB, Mohali was established in 1969 under a legislative act of the Government of Punjab to conduct standardized exams in addition to conducting teacher training, administration of scholarships, and publishing of textbooks.
Check the PSEB Results 2010 Here
The headquarters of the Board is in SAS Nagar (Mohali).
Punjab School Education Board is headed by a Chairman whose term is for three years and who technically reports to the Secretary of School Education in the Government of Punjab.
PSEB Official website has released PSEB 8th Class Exam Results 2010. The PSEB 8th Class Exam Results are available from Mid-Class & Open Mid-Class Schools. Students of PSEB now can check their Exam Results on the official website, which link is given below.
It’s been heard that PSEB 8th Class Test are the hard-hitting exam for the scholar at Mid-Class. 8th Class PSEB Examination is more significant as this is the 1st stage test students have faced. PSEB 8th class Exam Result 2010 is available on Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) official website.
Students can check their PSEB 8th Class Results 2010 by opening website below. Students need to enter their Roll Number into form and then require submitting the form. The results should be appearing in the meantime.
PSEB 8th Class Results Site: http://www.pseb.ac.in/MiddleSupResult.aspx
Official Website of Punjab School Education Board: http://www.pseb.ac.in
Check the PSEB Results 2010 Here
The headquarters of the Board is in SAS Nagar (Mohali).
Punjab School Education Board is headed by a Chairman whose term is for three years and who technically reports to the Secretary of School Education in the Government of Punjab.
PSEB Official website has released PSEB 8th Class Exam Results 2010. The PSEB 8th Class Exam Results are available from Mid-Class & Open Mid-Class Schools. Students of PSEB now can check their Exam Results on the official website, which link is given below.
It’s been heard that PSEB 8th Class Test are the hard-hitting exam for the scholar at Mid-Class. 8th Class PSEB Examination is more significant as this is the 1st stage test students have faced. PSEB 8th class Exam Result 2010 is available on Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) official website.
Students can check their PSEB 8th Class Results 2010 by opening website below. Students need to enter their Roll Number into form and then require submitting the form. The results should be appearing in the meantime.
PSEB 8th Class Results Site: http://www.pseb.ac.in/MiddleSupResult.aspx
Official Website of Punjab School Education Board: http://www.pseb.ac.in
Saturday, May 15, 2010
CBSE Class XII (Class 12) results by Wednesday
The CBSE Class XII 2010 results will be announced anytime from now. The Class X results will take three or four days more than that, that's what the signals emnating from CBSE sources indicate.
With the Kerala Medical and Engineering results set to be announced on May 17 and with Kerala Plus Two and the higher secondary results in different states being announced these days, students are living on the edge of anxiety.
The CBSE Class XII results will be announced by Wednesday or Thursday. The CBSE Class X results will take two or three more days
With the Kerala Medical and Engineering results set to be announced on May 17 and with Kerala Plus Two and the higher secondary results in different states being announced these days, students are living on the edge of anxiety.
The CBSE Class XII results will be announced by Wednesday or Thursday. The CBSE Class X results will take two or three more days
Friday, May 14, 2010
KEAM 2010 | Kerala Entrance RESULTS ON MAY 17
The results of Kerala Medical - Engineering Entrance Examinations will be announced on Monday, 17th May 2010 at 10.30am. The results will be officially published by the Minister of Education MA Baby at the Public Relations Chamber of the Secretariate, according to an officaial release. The results will be available from the website www.cee.kerala.gov.in from 10.30 am.
TN HSC results (+2 results) on tnresults, Squarebrothers results | pallikalvi 12th result
TN HSC results or +2 results are going to be available on tnresults, Squarebrothers results and sify results websites. The Pallikalvi 12th result are announced by Tamil Nadu Board Examination for Higher Secondary Exam. the results are published on May 14, 2010 at 09:30 Hrs.
You can check here for Tamilnadu HSC/ SSLC Results 2010 or 12th Results Tamilnadu or TN plus two results 2010 as we will update you in the links given below or visit – www.tnresults.nic.in.
You can get your Tamilnadu HSC / SSLC Results 2010 in any of the following websites which includes tnresults and squarebrothers results:
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HBSE 10th Result Out or Bseh Bhiwani Board 10th Result Declared at hbse.nic
HBSE 10th Result Out or Bseh Bhiwani Board 10th Result Declared at hbse.nic. For More Updates’ bhiwani board 10th class result, bhiwani board, hbse 10th result, 10th class result bhiwani board, hseb bhiwani . Haryana School Education Board Secondary (March 2010) Result (Declared on 14-05-2010 at 06:00 a.m.) The results of Matric Exam conducted by Haryana Board of School Education has been declared by HBSE Bhiwani. The students who had taken the HBSE 10th exam this year they can check their results from the official website of HBSE Bhiwani.
Result of 10th class HBSE or HBSE result 2010 for 10th (Metric) is announced by Bhiwani Board on May 14 2010. BSEH Bhiwani today announced and posted the results on its website for all students. HBSE Bhiwani results are available at the following links:
Direct Link To Result :
You can also get your results by visiting the official website of Bhiwani Board at www.bseh.gov.in.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
HSE : SAY exam from June 14
The Higher Secondary Say/Improvement examinations will be held from 14.6.2010 to 18.6.2010, according to a press release from DHSE. Those who had appeared in the March 2010 examination in scheme 1 can apply for the SAY examination for those papers in which they failed to obtain D+ grade. Those students who appeared for the examination in Scheme 2 can apply for the SAY examination for one paper if they have obtained D+ Grade or above in all the other five papers.
Those who have to become eligible for more than one paper in Scheme 2 will not be eligible to apply for the SAY examination. The students who had appeared for the examination in Scheme 3 are not eligible to apply for the SAY examination. Those Scheme I students who are eligible in all six papers can apply to improve their grade in one subject (only one) through the improvement examination.
The examination is conducted for second year papers only. Students need to appear for the second year theory papers only. The scores they obtained for the continuous evaluation, practical evaluation and first year TE will be carried forward. Those students who were not able to attend the practical examination should attend the practical examination also. They have to remit an additional fee of Rs. 25/- per paper. The fee for SAY examination is Rs. 100/- per paper. Fee for improvement examination is Rs. 400/-. The students should apply for the examination through the school were they had appeared for the examination.
The hall tickets will be issued through the school where they had submitted the application. The Say examinations will be conducted in certain selected centres only. The students should collect their admission tickets from the school where they submitted their applications i.e. their parent school and appear for the SAY examination at the say centre to which their school is clubbed. The application form will not be received in the directorate and late applications will not be accepted on any account. The last date for receipt of the application in schools will be 22.05.2010.
The examination will be in two sessions. The morning session begins from 9.30 AM and the afternoon session begins from 2.00 PM. The duration of the examination will be 2.45 and 2.15 hours for subjects without practical and for subjects with practical respectively including cool of time.
Revaluation, Scrutiny, Photocopy
Students who have complaints or doubts about their results can apply for revaluation, scrutiny or photocopy of their answer scripts. The fee for revaluation, scrutiny and photocopy are Rs. 400, Rs.75 and Rs. 300 respectively. The application should be submitted to the Principles of the concerned schools where they had registered for the examination. The last date for the receipt of application is 22.05.2010. The prescribed application form can be had from the schools or from the department portal. The applications will not be received directly in the Directorate. On completion of the revaluation process, changes if any will be intimated to the students directly and through the portal and fresh certificates will be issued to them on production of the original certificates with in the stipulated time.
Migration Certificate
Migration certificates will be issued from the Directorate to those students who want to go for higher studies outside Kerala. The application in the prescribed form with fee of Rs. 50/- shall be submitted in the schools where the students had appeared for the examination. The application for scheme 1 and 2 students who had written the examination, March 2010 will not be received in the Directorate. The application for scheme 3 candidates and for the previous year students and that for duplicate certificates will be received in the Directorate duly forwarded by the concerned Principals.
Grace Marks
Grace marks were awarded to those students with proficiency in extracurricular activities. Among these, 2,053 students had benefited from state youth festival, 998 from NCC, 795 from sports, 707 from Shastra Melas and Kalotsavams and 14,647 from NSS. The grace marks range from 3 to 20 percentage of the maximum scores . Grace marks were awarded to the students for the year in which the student had participated and achieved the required eligibility. (First/Second Year)
Cusat CAT-2010 answer key published
The Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) has published the answer key of the Common Admission Test-held on May 9 for admission to its various BTech and Post-Graduate courses. The keys are available at http://cusat.nic.in/answerkeys.htm
Altogether 24,712 students appeared for entry to BTech at the CAT on May 9. This comes to 89 percent of the total applicants.
There are a total of 1002 BTech seats available at the Thrikkakara and Pulincunnu campuses of Cusat in various branches. Majority of these seats belong to the Thrikkakara campus. Of this, 50 per cent seats are reserved for Keralites.
Dynamic Last Rank Details
We are introducing an interactive last rank details of admission in various professional colleges in kerala in 2009. You may easly find where you get admission according to position in last year. This detail will help you in allotment procedure.
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KERALA PLUS TWO RESULTS,HSE Results,Online Result,XII result
The results of Kerala Higher Secondary and Vocational Higher Secondary second year exams will be announced on Wednesday at 2.30 pm by the Minister of Education MA Baby at the minister's chamber, according to a PRD release quoting the Secretary of Higher Secondary Exams. The results with marks will be available to the students through the following websites. www.dhsekerala.gov.in , www.keralaresults.nic.in , www.results.itschool.gov.in , www.cdit.org , www.examresults.kerala.gov.in , www.prd.kerala.gov.in , www.education.kerala.gov.in, www.kerala.gov.in and www.keltron.org
Mathrubhumi Online also has made elaborate arrangements for publishing the results online without any delay.
Mathrubhumi Online also has made elaborate arrangements for publishing the results online without any delay.
Cusat CAT results within 10 days
e results of the Common Admission Test (CAT) of Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) held for entry to BTech and various Post-Graduate courses are expected to be announced within ten days, according to reliable sources. There will be a 10-day window for option registration for the aspirants after that.
The actual dates of counselling will be decided taking into consideration the counselling dates of the Kerala Engineering Entrance Test (KEAM-2010), the results of which are also expected within a couple of days. The Cusat counselling this time too will be online and a fullproof new software has been developed to execute the counselling process smoothly, it is understood. However, there will be offline counselling for the lateral entry process.
Altogether 24,712 students appeared for entry to BTech at the CAT on May 9. This comes to 89 percent of the total applicants.
There are a total of 1002 BTech seats available at the Thrikkakara and Pulincunnu campuses of Cusat in various branches. Majority of these seats belong to the Thrikkakara campus. Of this, 50 per cent seats are reserved for Keralites.
The actual dates of counselling will be decided taking into consideration the counselling dates of the Kerala Engineering Entrance Test (KEAM-2010), the results of which are also expected within a couple of days. The Cusat counselling this time too will be online and a fullproof new software has been developed to execute the counselling process smoothly, it is understood. However, there will be offline counselling for the lateral entry process.
Altogether 24,712 students appeared for entry to BTech at the CAT on May 9. This comes to 89 percent of the total applicants.
There are a total of 1002 BTech seats available at the Thrikkakara and Pulincunnu campuses of Cusat in various branches. Majority of these seats belong to the Thrikkakara campus. Of this, 50 per cent seats are reserved for Keralites.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Jharkhand 10th Board Exam Results 2010 To Be Announced, Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC)
Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC), Ranchi Metric or 10th Class Board Exam Results 2010 to be announced today on 10 May, 2010 at 3 p.m.
JAC 10th Class Board Exam Result 2010 will be published on JAC official website at http://jharresults.nic.in/ and it will be also published on Jharkhand Education official website at http://results.jharkhandeducation.net/.
Now at this time online E-mail registration is open to get results via e-mail. Candidates visit here on this link http://jharresults.nic.in/register.htm. Now Enter your Roll Code, Roll No. and E-mail ID then click on Register Me button to register.
When results published it can be checked through SMS, so students please type in their mobile as below:
SMS: Result JAC10 ROLLCODE + ROLLNO send to 56263
Example: If your Roll Code is: 1101 and Roll No. is 90009 then
SMS: Result JAC10 100190009 send to 56263
JAC 10th Class Board Exam Result 2010 will be published on JAC official website at http://jharresults.nic.in/ and it will be also published on Jharkhand Education official website at http://results.jharkhandeducation.net/.
Now at this time online E-mail registration is open to get results via e-mail. Candidates visit here on this link http://jharresults.nic.in/register.htm. Now Enter your Roll Code, Roll No. and E-mail ID then click on Register Me button to register.
When results published it can be checked through SMS, so students please type in their mobile as below:
SMS: Result JAC10 ROLLCODE + ROLLNO send to 56263
Example: If your Roll Code is: 1101 and Roll No. is 90009 then
SMS: Result JAC10 100190009 send to 56263
Tamilnadu 12th Result or 2 Results Available Soon Check Online
The Tamilnadu board will announce the results for the 12th class or 2nd result soon.
Right now Tamilnadu 12h class results are not available on the internet as well as centers also.
Now at this time you all are waiting for the results of 12th class.
The government of tamilnadu declared results soon.
Students to get your results from the following websites i.e. tnresults.nic.in, pallikalvi.in and results.nic.in.
We are very much keen to provide you your result.
All latest updates on result we will try to provide. You just need to do this that please stay in touch for your result.
Right now Tamilnadu 12h class results are not available on the internet as well as centers also.
Now at this time you all are waiting for the results of 12th class.
The government of tamilnadu declared results soon.
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Orissa JEE 2010 Results Declared
Orissa JEE Results 2010 have been declared. Candidates need to visit the official website to check the results.
The official website link is http://www.jeeorissa.com/. It is reported that the website is currently not working due to heavy traffic as many students are checking the results online. Candidates can keep checking the link to get their results. The exams were held on April 18, 2010. Candidates those who want to contact the Orissa JEE office can try the following numbers 0663-2430636(Office), 9439809833, 9439809855, +91 9439809799. The email id for contact is secretary@odishajee.com
The Joint Entrance Examination of Orissa (Orissa JEE) is held by the State of Orissa. It is an entrance examination for admission into the professional courses of Engineering, MCA, Technology, MBA, MBBS, Pharmacy and BDS.
The official website link is http://www.jeeorissa.com/. It is reported that the website is currently not working due to heavy traffic as many students are checking the results online. Candidates can keep checking the link to get their results. The exams were held on April 18, 2010. Candidates those who want to contact the Orissa JEE office can try the following numbers 0663-2430636(Office), 9439809833, 9439809855, +91 9439809799. The email id for contact is secretary@odishajee.com
The Joint Entrance Examination of Orissa (Orissa JEE) is held by the State of Orissa. It is an entrance examination for admission into the professional courses of Engineering, MCA, Technology, MBA, MBBS, Pharmacy and BDS.
Apply online for Poly admission from May 12
Students desiring for admissions to the three-year Engineering Diploma courses conducted at the 49 Government/Aided Polytechnic Colleges under the Technical Education Department of the State Government can submit their applications online from May 12. The online submission of application is being introduced for the first time. There is an increase in the seats of the available branches in almost all the polytechnics. There is a maximum of 60 seats in every branch. The Electrical and Electronics branch will be started at the Punalur Polytechnic College this year.
The polytechnic engineering diploma admission is through the District-wise Single Window system. Natives of Kerala, those who have studied in Kerala educational institutions and qualified for applying and the offspings of confirmed employees of Central-State Government/semi-government/public sector units can apply for polytechnic college admission. Those who have passed and got above 'D' grade in SSLC/THSLC/equivalent examination are eligible to apply.
A candidate can download the detailed prospectus containing all the information from the site www.polyadmission.org The directions for online applying are given in the prospectus. The prospectus is available in both Malayalam and English. Online submission of applications can be done by clicking on the 'ONLINE SUBMISSION' link on the website www.polyadmission.org This is possible in any computer with internet connection. Help desks have also been introduced at the 49 Polytechnic Colleges to help in the submission of the applications. For submitting the applications online, the applicants must have with them the true copies of the certificates proving the applicant's qualification and caste for those claiming reservation benefit. They should register all these details online without fail. Later they will not be able to claim benefits for the details that are not entered online.
The option for the branch and Polytechnic College of a district where the applicant desires to get admission must be registered by the applicant in the order of their preference. Any number of polytechnics and branches in a district can be registered as options.
Once you have entered all the details needed and then clicked the 'SUBMIT' link, you have submitted the online application. The applicant at that moment will get an Application Number. This Application Number is a must for any enquiries later on and the admission itself.
After submitting your application online you need to click on the link Print Application and then take a print out. There will be the Application Number in this printout. You can take copies of the application by using the link 'Print Submitted Application'. You may use the Application Number, date of birth and security key for this.
The applicant must go to one of the government/aided polytechnic colleges and register after submitting the printout of the online application form, self-attested copies of the eligibility certificate and a fee of Rs 100 (Rs 50 in case of SC/ST). The applicant will get a Registration Number on acceptance of the application at the concerned Polytechnic College. An applicant can know the status of his admission by logging on to the website and entering the Application Number, Register Number and date of birth. If you have any complaints you may approach the the District Co-ordinator (Nodal Polytechnic Principal) of the Single Window Scheme for polytechnic admission. The website has given the details of the Single Window district co-ordinators.
Fifteen (15) percent seats of the aided polytechnic colleges belong to management quota. For admission to these seats separate applications should be submitted to the respective polytechnic principals.
The last date for submitting online applications to the district-wise Single Window polytechnic admission is May 24. The last date for registering at polytechnics with the printout is May 26.
The rank list is prepared calculating the weighted grade point average on the basis of the SSLC/THSLC or equivalent examination. All details regarding rank list preparation and admission criteria are described in detail in the prospectus. The temporary ranklist will first be published on June 4. If there are any complaints or want to change options, it should be intimated in the trial allotment period till June 7. The final rank list and the first select list will be published on the website on June 11. The admission from the first select list will be held till June 14-16. The admission from the second select list, published on June 18, will be held till June 21-22. The third select list will be published on June 26 and the admission will be held on June 28. The admission formalities will be completed on June 30. All the original certificates must be produced at the time of admission.
The list of all Polytechnic Colleges, available branches and seats, Branch coded, Community Codes, Reservation Category and other details are available on the website www.polyadmission.org There are approximately 11000 seats available in different branches in the three-year diploma courses of the government/aided polytechnic colleges.
Model Polytechnic Colleges
The three-year engineering diploma courses are available at the six model polytechnics under IHRD. The model polytechnics are located at Vatakara (phone 0496-2524920), Mala (0480-2720746), Mattakkara (Kottayam) (0481-2542022), Kalyasseri (0497-2780287), Pynavu (Idukki) (0486-2232246) and Karunagappally (Kollam) (0476-2623242). The branches available at these polytechnics are Applied Electronics, Medical Electronics, Computer Hardware Maintenance, Computer Engineering and Telecommunication Technology. The fee at these colleges are much higher than the fee at the government/aided colleges. There will be an increase in fees this year also. For details on admission to the model polytechnics, visit www.ihrdkerala.or and www.ihrd.ac.in
For full list of Polytechnic colleges and courses click here
Different branches and codes
The polytechnic engineering diploma admission is through the District-wise Single Window system. Natives of Kerala, those who have studied in Kerala educational institutions and qualified for applying and the offspings of confirmed employees of Central-State Government/semi-government/public sector units can apply for polytechnic college admission. Those who have passed and got above 'D' grade in SSLC/THSLC/equivalent examination are eligible to apply.
A candidate can download the detailed prospectus containing all the information from the site www.polyadmission.org The directions for online applying are given in the prospectus. The prospectus is available in both Malayalam and English. Online submission of applications can be done by clicking on the 'ONLINE SUBMISSION' link on the website www.polyadmission.org This is possible in any computer with internet connection. Help desks have also been introduced at the 49 Polytechnic Colleges to help in the submission of the applications. For submitting the applications online, the applicants must have with them the true copies of the certificates proving the applicant's qualification and caste for those claiming reservation benefit. They should register all these details online without fail. Later they will not be able to claim benefits for the details that are not entered online.
The option for the branch and Polytechnic College of a district where the applicant desires to get admission must be registered by the applicant in the order of their preference. Any number of polytechnics and branches in a district can be registered as options.
Once you have entered all the details needed and then clicked the 'SUBMIT' link, you have submitted the online application. The applicant at that moment will get an Application Number. This Application Number is a must for any enquiries later on and the admission itself.
After submitting your application online you need to click on the link Print Application and then take a print out. There will be the Application Number in this printout. You can take copies of the application by using the link 'Print Submitted Application'. You may use the Application Number, date of birth and security key for this.
The applicant must go to one of the government/aided polytechnic colleges and register after submitting the printout of the online application form, self-attested copies of the eligibility certificate and a fee of Rs 100 (Rs 50 in case of SC/ST). The applicant will get a Registration Number on acceptance of the application at the concerned Polytechnic College. An applicant can know the status of his admission by logging on to the website and entering the Application Number, Register Number and date of birth. If you have any complaints you may approach the the District Co-ordinator (Nodal Polytechnic Principal) of the Single Window Scheme for polytechnic admission. The website has given the details of the Single Window district co-ordinators.
Fifteen (15) percent seats of the aided polytechnic colleges belong to management quota. For admission to these seats separate applications should be submitted to the respective polytechnic principals.
The last date for submitting online applications to the district-wise Single Window polytechnic admission is May 24. The last date for registering at polytechnics with the printout is May 26.
The rank list is prepared calculating the weighted grade point average on the basis of the SSLC/THSLC or equivalent examination. All details regarding rank list preparation and admission criteria are described in detail in the prospectus. The temporary ranklist will first be published on June 4. If there are any complaints or want to change options, it should be intimated in the trial allotment period till June 7. The final rank list and the first select list will be published on the website on June 11. The admission from the first select list will be held till June 14-16. The admission from the second select list, published on June 18, will be held till June 21-22. The third select list will be published on June 26 and the admission will be held on June 28. The admission formalities will be completed on June 30. All the original certificates must be produced at the time of admission.
The list of all Polytechnic Colleges, available branches and seats, Branch coded, Community Codes, Reservation Category and other details are available on the website www.polyadmission.org There are approximately 11000 seats available in different branches in the three-year diploma courses of the government/aided polytechnic colleges.
Model Polytechnic Colleges
The three-year engineering diploma courses are available at the six model polytechnics under IHRD. The model polytechnics are located at Vatakara (phone 0496-2524920), Mala (0480-2720746), Mattakkara (Kottayam) (0481-2542022), Kalyasseri (0497-2780287), Pynavu (Idukki) (0486-2232246) and Karunagappally (Kollam) (0476-2623242). The branches available at these polytechnics are Applied Electronics, Medical Electronics, Computer Hardware Maintenance, Computer Engineering and Telecommunication Technology. The fee at these colleges are much higher than the fee at the government/aided colleges. There will be an increase in fees this year also. For details on admission to the model polytechnics, visit www.ihrdkerala.or and www.ihrd.ac.in
For full list of Polytechnic colleges and courses click here
Different branches and codes
Thursday, May 6, 2010
PLUS I SINGLE WINDOW: APPLY BY MAY 20
With the results of the SSLC now out, the admission to Plus One classes through the Single Window has started. The application forms for the admission are available now and it costs Rs 10 per piece. The application forms are available at the government/aided higher secondary schools across the state.
The admission is held district-wise. The prospectus and application forms have been prepared district-wise. A candidate should not submit more than one application form for the merit seat in a district. An application form in a district can be submitted at any of the government/aided school in the same district. A candidate can submit applications for schools in different districts. The last date for the submission of the application forms is May 20.
Admissions to the unaided/model residency and special (deaf and dumb) schools are not done through this Single Window scheme. The application forms for the unaided schools should be submitted at the respective schools.
Eligibility
The students eligible for admission to Plus One through the Single Window scheme inlclude those who have secured D+ Grade or equivalent marks or those who have passed CBSE, ICSE, THSLC 10th standard or those who had passed SSLC in the old scheme. The applicant should have completed 15 years of age by June 1, 2010 and should not exceed 20 years of age. Those who had passed the SSLC through the Kerala Public Examination Board do not come under the restriction of the minimum age limit. Those who had passed 10th under the other boards will be allowed a relaxation of six months in age. The SC/ST candidates will get two years' relaxation in the upper age limit. The blind and the deaf can apply till the age of 25.
Things to Note
You should take utmost care in filling up the application form. Your attention should be concentrated on exercising the option of selecting the school and subject combinations. Select only the course and school you want. You should identify whether there is conveyance facility to the school desired by you. You can give preference to the school nearby if the course desired by you is there. You can prioritise the schools and the subject combinations in the application form.
When you give the details in the application form you should take care to enter the marks as well as grade. Equally important is entering the details on the applicant's caste, category, residing panchayat, taluk, NCC membership, the honours in Scouts, swimming experience, whether jawan's dependent and the school where the candidate studied for 10th. These bits of information get bonus points and hence carries weightage in the admission. School, course and community code should be entered correctly.
There are 45 subject combinations in the three groups of Science, Humanities and Commerce for Higher Secondary studies. The prospectus has given the subject combinations in different groups and the codes for them and the SSLC subjects that get weightage when each combination is selected.
You should keep the acknowledgment card that you receive from the Principal of the school with his signature and seal on submission of the application at the school. The application number on this card is needed for permanent admission and other things. Along with the application form you should submit the self-attested true copies of the relevant certificates. Those who have passed SSLC in 2010 may submit the computer printout of the marklist. If the applicant's caste/religion, grama panchayat/municipality/corporation/taluk details are available on the SSLC Certificate, that applicant need not submit other certificates to prove these aspects. The details of a candidate submitted to a school are registered online at the website www.hscap.kerala.gov.in Applicants can verify the details on the website and ensure their accuracy. You may contact the school authorities to effect any correction needed.
Once the deadline for application submission expires on May 20, the trial allotment begins on June 1. This trial allotment will help in last minute checking and correction for the applicants. The list of the applicants can be checked at www.hscap.kerala.gov.in If there are any corrections needed in the entries, you may correct it. You may change the options also. The last date for all these is June 8 and all applicants should take special care to meaningfully utilise this time.
Seat Allotment
Seat allotment in the Single Window is in two phases. The first phase includes four allotments and the second phase has three supplementary allotments. The first phase is the most important phase and the second phase takes place after the first phase. The first phase allotment begins on June 9. Those who get the first option allotment should remit the fees and take the seat. Those who get allotment in lower options should take temporary entry in the allotted school. Otherwise they will not be considered for the subsequent allotments. Those who take admission on temporary basis need not remit the fees. Those who get temporary admission on the basis of the lower options will get consideration in the higher order option. Those who take permanent admission in the lower option will not be considered for the higher option in the vacancies that arise later.
Those who continue on temporary admission must make their admission permanent at the closing of the first phase main allotment. Admission to the vacant SC/ST seats will be made through the fourth allotment after inviting fresh applications from these sections.
Supplementary Allotment
Those who don't get the desired school and subject combination after the first phase main allotment can apply for school transfer or a different subject combination in the same school. The details regarding the existing vacancies will be published on the website. Trasfers will be allowed if vacancies exist. School change and combination change will be allowed centrally through the Single Window. This Supplementary Allotment is held to the vacancies that exist after the first phase allotment. Fresh applications will be invited for this. Those who have passed the 'SAY' Examination can apply at this stage. The Higher Order Option will not be allowed for the Supplementary Allotment. Those who had remitted fees and secured permanent admission cannot apply for the Supplementary Allotment.
All the details regarding the vacant seats will be published on the website before inviting applications for the supplementary allotment. Those who did not get admission in the main first phase allotment should renew their existing applications for being considered for the supplementary allotment. They can change their options according to the vacancies. Those who had not applied earlier also can apply for the supplementary allotment.
Permanent Admission and Temporary Admission
There are two different kinds of admission in the Single Window scheme called Permanent Admission and Temporary Admission. Those who get admission at their first option, should remit fees and secure Permanent Admission. They will lose admission if they don't remit the fees. That seat will be considered vacant also. They will not get an opportunity again.
Those who get allotment at lower options need to secure admission only on temporary basis without remitting fees. They will be considered for higher options in the subsequent allotments. They can secure admission by submitting the records of the eligibility examination to the school authorities. There is a facility for those who had secured admission on lower option to cancel the higher option and remit the fees and secure permanent admission. A candidate can cancel a few selected higher options. If the candidate does not cancel any higher options, he/she will have to accept the next higher option allotted in the new allotment. The candidates should take utmost care on this aspect. For securing Permanent Admission and Temporary Admission, candidates need to present before the school principal the originals of their certificates proving eligibility.
Those who have secured admission to schools in different districts should accept one among them and cancel the rest.
Admission Criteria
The admission eligibility of each student is fixed by assessing the Weighted Grade Point Average. For this the grades for each subject in the qualifying examination and the total grade point of the grades of the different subjects will be considered. Moreover weightage will be given for certain subjects in the qualifying examination in line with the subject combination selected for the higher secondary admission. The admission criteria is explained in the prospectus with example.
In another landmark initiative a Central Admission Registry will be prepared and published containing the details of the merit candidates, school-level admissions to sports/management/community quotas and the student details of the un-aided schools. This will be an Official Document. Those who don't figure in this document will not be able to appear for the Higher Secondary Examination. Students can check this registry. If they have complaints, they can inform the principal and seek remedial measures. The main allotments will conclude on June 27. Even if classes start on June 30, the supplementary seat allotment will continue. Admissions will be closed on August 5
How to exercise options
One option includes the school where a student wants to join and one subject combination in that school. Give as first option the school and the subject combination you like most. In that order of preference you can give a few options. Even though you can give 50 options, it is better to give the options you like only.
When you give option, if you select the schools and combinations that are likely to be allotted according to your marks and grade points, then you can ensure admission in the first allotment itself. To come to know about the admission trends, the last rank details of 2009 admissions are given on the website www.hscap.kerala.gov.in You can assess your chances from the last year's trend in a particular school and subject combination and exercise your options this year.
District-wise seats
There are a total of 2,09,138 Plus One seats available in 734 Government Higher Secondary Schools and 529 Aided Higher Secondary Schools put together across the state. Admission to these seats are done through the Single Window scheme. Given below are the distric-wise
Plus One Single Window merit seats including Science, Humanities and Commerce.
Thiruvananthapuram -21453, Kollam-16811, Pathanamthitta-9415, Alappuzha-13189, Kottayam -14039, Idukki-5915, Ernakulam-19330, Thrissur-15958, Palakkad-15037, Malappuram-26120, Kozhikode-17853, Wayanad-5861, Kannur-18301, Kasargod-9856
Of the 2,09,138 merit seats, 60920 belong to aided schools (Including sports quota 7321 seats, management/community quota 42163 seats, there are a total of 2,58,622 government/aided sector seats. Including unaided sector, there are a total of 312022 seats for Plus One admission)
The Single Window subject combination merit seats in districts:
Science subjects
Thiruvananthapuram -11896, Kollam-9364, Pathanamthitta-5153, Alappuzha-7494, Kottayam -8411, Idukki-3111, Ernakulam-10695, Thrissur-8146, Palakkad-7141, Malappuram-10239, Kozhikode-8367, Wayanad-2552, Kannur-8874, Kasargod-3666 (Total-105099)
Humanities
Thiruvananthapuram -4596, Kollam-3457, Pathanamthitta-1847, Alappuzha-2547, Kottayam -2806, Idukki-1286, Ernakulam-3145, Thrissur-3423, Palakkad-3922, Malappuram-7144, Kozhikode-4555, Wayanad-1743, Kannur-4462, Kasargod-2989 (Total-47922)
Commerce
Thiruvananthapuram -4971, Kollam-3990, Pathanamthitta-2415, Alappuzha-3148, Kottayam -2822, Idukki-1518, Ernakulam-5490, Thrissur-4389, Palakkad-3974, Malappuram-8737, Kozhikode-4931, Wayanad-1566, Kannur-4965, Kasargod-3201 (Total-56117)
The admission is held district-wise. The prospectus and application forms have been prepared district-wise. A candidate should not submit more than one application form for the merit seat in a district. An application form in a district can be submitted at any of the government/aided school in the same district. A candidate can submit applications for schools in different districts. The last date for the submission of the application forms is May 20.
Admissions to the unaided/model residency and special (deaf and dumb) schools are not done through this Single Window scheme. The application forms for the unaided schools should be submitted at the respective schools.
Eligibility
The students eligible for admission to Plus One through the Single Window scheme inlclude those who have secured D+ Grade or equivalent marks or those who have passed CBSE, ICSE, THSLC 10th standard or those who had passed SSLC in the old scheme. The applicant should have completed 15 years of age by June 1, 2010 and should not exceed 20 years of age. Those who had passed the SSLC through the Kerala Public Examination Board do not come under the restriction of the minimum age limit. Those who had passed 10th under the other boards will be allowed a relaxation of six months in age. The SC/ST candidates will get two years' relaxation in the upper age limit. The blind and the deaf can apply till the age of 25.
Things to Note
You should take utmost care in filling up the application form. Your attention should be concentrated on exercising the option of selecting the school and subject combinations. Select only the course and school you want. You should identify whether there is conveyance facility to the school desired by you. You can give preference to the school nearby if the course desired by you is there. You can prioritise the schools and the subject combinations in the application form.
When you give the details in the application form you should take care to enter the marks as well as grade. Equally important is entering the details on the applicant's caste, category, residing panchayat, taluk, NCC membership, the honours in Scouts, swimming experience, whether jawan's dependent and the school where the candidate studied for 10th. These bits of information get bonus points and hence carries weightage in the admission. School, course and community code should be entered correctly.
There are 45 subject combinations in the three groups of Science, Humanities and Commerce for Higher Secondary studies. The prospectus has given the subject combinations in different groups and the codes for them and the SSLC subjects that get weightage when each combination is selected.
You should keep the acknowledgment card that you receive from the Principal of the school with his signature and seal on submission of the application at the school. The application number on this card is needed for permanent admission and other things. Along with the application form you should submit the self-attested true copies of the relevant certificates. Those who have passed SSLC in 2010 may submit the computer printout of the marklist. If the applicant's caste/religion, grama panchayat/municipality/corporation/taluk details are available on the SSLC Certificate, that applicant need not submit other certificates to prove these aspects. The details of a candidate submitted to a school are registered online at the website www.hscap.kerala.gov.in Applicants can verify the details on the website and ensure their accuracy. You may contact the school authorities to effect any correction needed.
Once the deadline for application submission expires on May 20, the trial allotment begins on June 1. This trial allotment will help in last minute checking and correction for the applicants. The list of the applicants can be checked at www.hscap.kerala.gov.in If there are any corrections needed in the entries, you may correct it. You may change the options also. The last date for all these is June 8 and all applicants should take special care to meaningfully utilise this time.
Seat Allotment
Seat allotment in the Single Window is in two phases. The first phase includes four allotments and the second phase has three supplementary allotments. The first phase is the most important phase and the second phase takes place after the first phase. The first phase allotment begins on June 9. Those who get the first option allotment should remit the fees and take the seat. Those who get allotment in lower options should take temporary entry in the allotted school. Otherwise they will not be considered for the subsequent allotments. Those who take admission on temporary basis need not remit the fees. Those who get temporary admission on the basis of the lower options will get consideration in the higher order option. Those who take permanent admission in the lower option will not be considered for the higher option in the vacancies that arise later.
Those who continue on temporary admission must make their admission permanent at the closing of the first phase main allotment. Admission to the vacant SC/ST seats will be made through the fourth allotment after inviting fresh applications from these sections.
Supplementary Allotment
Those who don't get the desired school and subject combination after the first phase main allotment can apply for school transfer or a different subject combination in the same school. The details regarding the existing vacancies will be published on the website. Trasfers will be allowed if vacancies exist. School change and combination change will be allowed centrally through the Single Window. This Supplementary Allotment is held to the vacancies that exist after the first phase allotment. Fresh applications will be invited for this. Those who have passed the 'SAY' Examination can apply at this stage. The Higher Order Option will not be allowed for the Supplementary Allotment. Those who had remitted fees and secured permanent admission cannot apply for the Supplementary Allotment.
All the details regarding the vacant seats will be published on the website before inviting applications for the supplementary allotment. Those who did not get admission in the main first phase allotment should renew their existing applications for being considered for the supplementary allotment. They can change their options according to the vacancies. Those who had not applied earlier also can apply for the supplementary allotment.
Permanent Admission and Temporary Admission
There are two different kinds of admission in the Single Window scheme called Permanent Admission and Temporary Admission. Those who get admission at their first option, should remit fees and secure Permanent Admission. They will lose admission if they don't remit the fees. That seat will be considered vacant also. They will not get an opportunity again.
Those who get allotment at lower options need to secure admission only on temporary basis without remitting fees. They will be considered for higher options in the subsequent allotments. They can secure admission by submitting the records of the eligibility examination to the school authorities. There is a facility for those who had secured admission on lower option to cancel the higher option and remit the fees and secure permanent admission. A candidate can cancel a few selected higher options. If the candidate does not cancel any higher options, he/she will have to accept the next higher option allotted in the new allotment. The candidates should take utmost care on this aspect. For securing Permanent Admission and Temporary Admission, candidates need to present before the school principal the originals of their certificates proving eligibility.
Those who have secured admission to schools in different districts should accept one among them and cancel the rest.
Admission Criteria
The admission eligibility of each student is fixed by assessing the Weighted Grade Point Average. For this the grades for each subject in the qualifying examination and the total grade point of the grades of the different subjects will be considered. Moreover weightage will be given for certain subjects in the qualifying examination in line with the subject combination selected for the higher secondary admission. The admission criteria is explained in the prospectus with example.
In another landmark initiative a Central Admission Registry will be prepared and published containing the details of the merit candidates, school-level admissions to sports/management/community quotas and the student details of the un-aided schools. This will be an Official Document. Those who don't figure in this document will not be able to appear for the Higher Secondary Examination. Students can check this registry. If they have complaints, they can inform the principal and seek remedial measures. The main allotments will conclude on June 27. Even if classes start on June 30, the supplementary seat allotment will continue. Admissions will be closed on August 5
How to exercise options
One option includes the school where a student wants to join and one subject combination in that school. Give as first option the school and the subject combination you like most. In that order of preference you can give a few options. Even though you can give 50 options, it is better to give the options you like only.
When you give option, if you select the schools and combinations that are likely to be allotted according to your marks and grade points, then you can ensure admission in the first allotment itself. To come to know about the admission trends, the last rank details of 2009 admissions are given on the website www.hscap.kerala.gov.in You can assess your chances from the last year's trend in a particular school and subject combination and exercise your options this year.
District-wise seats
There are a total of 2,09,138 Plus One seats available in 734 Government Higher Secondary Schools and 529 Aided Higher Secondary Schools put together across the state. Admission to these seats are done through the Single Window scheme. Given below are the distric-wise
Plus One Single Window merit seats including Science, Humanities and Commerce.
Thiruvananthapuram -21453, Kollam-16811, Pathanamthitta-9415, Alappuzha-13189, Kottayam -14039, Idukki-5915, Ernakulam-19330, Thrissur-15958, Palakkad-15037, Malappuram-26120, Kozhikode-17853, Wayanad-5861, Kannur-18301, Kasargod-9856
Of the 2,09,138 merit seats, 60920 belong to aided schools (Including sports quota 7321 seats, management/community quota 42163 seats, there are a total of 2,58,622 government/aided sector seats. Including unaided sector, there are a total of 312022 seats for Plus One admission)
The Single Window subject combination merit seats in districts:
Science subjects
Thiruvananthapuram -11896, Kollam-9364, Pathanamthitta-5153, Alappuzha-7494, Kottayam -8411, Idukki-3111, Ernakulam-10695, Thrissur-8146, Palakkad-7141, Malappuram-10239, Kozhikode-8367, Wayanad-2552, Kannur-8874, Kasargod-3666 (Total-105099)
Humanities
Thiruvananthapuram -4596, Kollam-3457, Pathanamthitta-1847, Alappuzha-2547, Kottayam -2806, Idukki-1286, Ernakulam-3145, Thrissur-3423, Palakkad-3922, Malappuram-7144, Kozhikode-4555, Wayanad-1743, Kannur-4462, Kasargod-2989 (Total-47922)
Commerce
Thiruvananthapuram -4971, Kollam-3990, Pathanamthitta-2415, Alappuzha-3148, Kottayam -2822, Idukki-1518, Ernakulam-5490, Thrissur-4389, Palakkad-3974, Malappuram-8737, Kozhikode-4931, Wayanad-1566, Kannur-4965, Kasargod-3201 (Total-56117)
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
KERALA ENTRANCE RESULTS BY 15th MAY
The much awaited results of the Kerala Common Entrance Exam for Professional courses admission 2010 which was held during April 19-22 will most probably be announced on 15th May, according to reliable sources. This time there has been an understanding between govt and managements to advance the admission preceedure, hence this plan, it is learnt.The online counselling will begin before the the beginning of June. The CEE office is in tight schedule related to the rank list preparation.
The self financing engg college management association representatives who met the minister of education MA Baby had put forward a demand for hike in fees this year also. And the minister was not against it, says GPC Nair, President of the association. As per the minister's suggestion, the association is preparing a statement of additional expenditure which they expect to occur due to the enhanced pay scale of teachers as per AICTE's new norms. But the AICTE itself has made it clear that the new regulations would be applicable only to new colleges and the new courses of the existing colleges. Hence the demand for hike in fees in unreasanable, point out experts in the field.
At the same time the medical mananegements association which admitted students from the CEE list till last year has given an advertisement in a local daily for admitting students for MBBS. It is not clear in the advt whether it is meant for manangement seats or entire seats. They also prescribed minimum marks of 60,65,and 70 pc in subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Biology in selected colleges , ignoring the fact that the minimum prescribed by the Medical Council of India for MBBS admission is 50 pc in the three subjects put together.
The self financing engg college management association representatives who met the minister of education MA Baby had put forward a demand for hike in fees this year also. And the minister was not against it, says GPC Nair, President of the association. As per the minister's suggestion, the association is preparing a statement of additional expenditure which they expect to occur due to the enhanced pay scale of teachers as per AICTE's new norms. But the AICTE itself has made it clear that the new regulations would be applicable only to new colleges and the new courses of the existing colleges. Hence the demand for hike in fees in unreasanable, point out experts in the field.
At the same time the medical mananegements association which admitted students from the CEE list till last year has given an advertisement in a local daily for admitting students for MBBS. It is not clear in the advt whether it is meant for manangement seats or entire seats. They also prescribed minimum marks of 60,65,and 70 pc in subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Biology in selected colleges , ignoring the fact that the minimum prescribed by the Medical Council of India for MBBS admission is 50 pc in the three subjects put together.
Monday, May 3, 2010
SSLC RESULTS 2010 ANNOUNCED
State Education Minister M A Baby on Monday announced the results of the Secondary School Leaving Examination at the scheduled hour of 11.30 am. The pass percentage for this year is 90.72 per cent which is lower than the pass percentages for the last two years. Kannur recorded the highest pass percentage of 96.88 while Palakkad recorded the lowest 83.33 percentage.
Overall 4.5 lakh students appeared for the SSLC Examination of whom 4,08226 students came out victorious becoming eligible for higher studies.
The SAY Examination for those who have failed SSLC will be held on May 17 and the results of the same will be announced by May end for enabling the winners of the exam to apply for higher studies this academic year itself.
Altogether 5182 students have secured A Plus Grade while 17515 have secured A Grade in this year's SSLC Exam. A total of 256981 students have secured C Grade while 114868 students have bagged C Plus Grade. Altogether 568 schools secured 100 per cent success while 54 schools bagged 90 per cent success. A total of 19 schools have achieved 100 percent success in the special school scheme in which 107 schools were included.
It is for the first time in the history of the SSLC Examination that the results are declared so early. The Minister credited this achievement to the combined efforts of the teaching community who valuated the papers and tabulated marks and the officials in the Education Department. He also commended the efforts to keep the security and secrecy of the examination.
The Minister in his address said that the pass percentage was achieved without giving moderation. This year the pass percentage is less than 1.2 percentage of last year. However the pass percentage of SC/STs and weaker sections and the otherly abled went up this year, he said. In the year 2005 the pass percentage of SC/ST was 37 whereas this year it has gone up to 80 per cent. For OECs this has gone up from 56 per cent in 2005 to 90 per cent in 2010. The Minister said the Government had set aside 10 crore rupees for lifting up the otherly abled students.The government helped them with allowing scribes in the exam
The Minister also said that the Plus One Classes will start by June 30 itself. The Plus One applications should be admitted by May 20 itself.
In the light of the reforms initiated at the national level by the Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal to dispense with the 10th and 12th CBSE exams, Baby said the SSLC Exam will be retained in the state with the necessary scientific reforms without burdening students. "We were of the view that the national-level reforms should have been initiated after adequate discussions with states. We are not for increasing the anxiety of students by pressurising them with exams. The SSLC Exams will be accordingly reformed for the benefit of students," he said.
The Minister congratulated all the winners of this year's exam and asked the losers not to get disheartened and strive more hard to achieve success.
Overall 4.5 lakh students appeared for the SSLC Examination of whom 4,08226 students came out victorious becoming eligible for higher studies.
The SAY Examination for those who have failed SSLC will be held on May 17 and the results of the same will be announced by May end for enabling the winners of the exam to apply for higher studies this academic year itself.
Altogether 5182 students have secured A Plus Grade while 17515 have secured A Grade in this year's SSLC Exam. A total of 256981 students have secured C Grade while 114868 students have bagged C Plus Grade. Altogether 568 schools secured 100 per cent success while 54 schools bagged 90 per cent success. A total of 19 schools have achieved 100 percent success in the special school scheme in which 107 schools were included.
It is for the first time in the history of the SSLC Examination that the results are declared so early. The Minister credited this achievement to the combined efforts of the teaching community who valuated the papers and tabulated marks and the officials in the Education Department. He also commended the efforts to keep the security and secrecy of the examination.
The Minister in his address said that the pass percentage was achieved without giving moderation. This year the pass percentage is less than 1.2 percentage of last year. However the pass percentage of SC/STs and weaker sections and the otherly abled went up this year, he said. In the year 2005 the pass percentage of SC/ST was 37 whereas this year it has gone up to 80 per cent. For OECs this has gone up from 56 per cent in 2005 to 90 per cent in 2010. The Minister said the Government had set aside 10 crore rupees for lifting up the otherly abled students.The government helped them with allowing scribes in the exam
The Minister also said that the Plus One Classes will start by June 30 itself. The Plus One applications should be admitted by May 20 itself.
In the light of the reforms initiated at the national level by the Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal to dispense with the 10th and 12th CBSE exams, Baby said the SSLC Exam will be retained in the state with the necessary scientific reforms without burdening students. "We were of the view that the national-level reforms should have been initiated after adequate discussions with states. We are not for increasing the anxiety of students by pressurising them with exams. The SSLC Exams will be accordingly reformed for the benefit of students," he said.
The Minister congratulated all the winners of this year's exam and asked the losers not to get disheartened and strive more hard to achieve success.
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