Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
ECIL (Electronics Corporation of India Ltd.) GET exam 2011 Postponed
ECIL (Electronics Corporation of India Ltd.) GET exam 2011 Postponed from 21.8.2011 sunday. The new date is yet not published.
It will be published soon on the ECIL website soon
https://ecil.gov.in/login.php
It will be published soon on the ECIL website soon
https://ecil.gov.in/login.php
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Kerala Entrance (KEAM 2011) First allotment
The first allotment will be published on aug 16 evening taking into account the options registered upto 5pm on aug 12.
Candidates can adjust their options according to their choice till Aug 12.
To check ur results
LAST RANK DETAILS 2011
TRAIL ALLOTMENT : 10 aug 2011
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Kerala Entrance (KEAM 2011) Trial allotment
The trial allotment will be published on aug 10 evening taking into account the options registered upto 5pm on aug 9.
Candidates can adjust their options according to their choice till Aug 12. First allotment( Second for Medical) will be on Aug 16.
LAST RANK DATAILS
Sunday, August 7, 2011
LAST RANK DETAILS 2010: DOWNLOADABLE EXCEL VERSION
FIRST ALLOTMENT
Online version
Excel 2007 version (.xlsx)
Compatible Version(.xls)
SECOND ALLOTMENT
Online version
THIRD ALLOTMENT
Online version
LAST ALLOTMENT
Online version
Online version
Excel 2007 version (.xlsx)
Compatible Version(.xls)
SECOND ALLOTMENT
Online version
Compatible Version(.xls)
THIRD ALLOTMENT
Online version
Compatible Version(.xls)
LAST ALLOTMENT
Online version
Excel 2007 version (.xlsx)
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Saturday, August 6, 2011
KEAM 2011: FEES STRUCTURE
ENGINEERING
Self-financing Colleges under the control of Government / Universities
- 50% Government seats -- 20,000
- 35% Management seats -- 65,000
- 50% Government seats -- 60,000 (Tuition fees:35,000 + Special fees: 25,000)
DENTAL (BDS)
Government Dental Colleges -- 23,000
HOMOEOPATHY (BHMS)
Government/Aided Homoeo Colleges -- 2,087
Courses under Kerala Agricultural University
B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture -- 2,125
B.Sc (Hons.) Forestry -- 2,125
B.Tech (Agriculture Engineering) -- 2,520
B.Tech (Food Engineering) – 26,500 (Semester Tuition fee)
Courses under Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University
B.VSc & AH -- 10,000 (Semester Tuition fee)
B.Tech (Dairy Science & Technology) -- 3,100 (Semester Tuition fee)
Course under Kerala University for Fisheries & Ocean Studies
B.FSc -- 2,125
KERALA ENTRANCE 2011 : Allotment process starts on 5 August
The activities related to the second phase of allotment to Professional Degree
Courses for the year 2011-12 will commence on 05.08.2011 (Friday). This will be
the second allotment to Government Medical Colleges in the State and first
allotment to other courses.
Candidates included under various rank lists can register their options on the
website www.cee.kerala.gov.in from 05.08.2011 till 5 pm on 12.08.2011.
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 on the website, www.cee-kerala.org. The schedule for the second phase of allotment is given below:
- 05.08.2011 Opening of the option registration facility
- 10.08.2011 Trial Allotment (registration of options continues)
- 12.08.2011 (5 pm) Closing of option registration
- 16.08.2011 Second phase of allotment
- 17.08.2011 to 19.08.2011 Candidates allotted to all courses to remit fees at selected branches of State Bank of Travancore (SBT)
- 18.08.2011, 19.08.2011 Candidates allotted to MBBS/BDS courses to join colleges
Those candidates who have registered options for MBBS course in Government
Medical Colleges of the State during the first phase of allotment can re-arrange
their existing options and register new options for the colleges/courses included in
the second phase of allotment.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
BHEL Recruitment 2011
BHEL Delhi recruitment 2011 is opened for the result oriented candidates at Official website www.bhel.in. The advertisement is available online for the Engineer Trainee, Supervisor Trainee posts under the current Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited recruitment 2011. All the candidates fulfilling the requirement of BHEL Delhi vacanciesapply for these posts along with required documents.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, (Government of India Undertaking), BHEL House, Siri Fort, New Delhi-110049 has declared the career filling process for latest jobs and requested to send fully filled applications / resumes for BHEL Delhi recruitment2011 as details follow.
- Engineer Trainee
- Total:- 1000 posts (Mechanical - 700, Electrical -200, Electronics - 100), Stipend : Rs. 20600/- in the training period and will be absorbed as Engineer in the scale of pay of Rs.24900-50500/-, Age Limit:- 27 years and 29 years for PG in Engineering
- Supervisor Trainee (Engineering)
Total:-1000 posts (Mechanical-740, Electrical-160, Electronics-60, Civil-40), Stipend:- During training Rs.12300/- will be paid, will be absorbed in the Pay Scale Rs.12400-30500., Age Limit:- 27 years - Supervisor Trainee (Finance)
Total:-207 posts, Stipend : During training Rs.12300/- will be paid, will be absorbed in the Pay Scale Rs.12400-30500, Age Limit:- 27 years - Assistant Officer (HR) Gr. II
- Total:-150 posts, Pay Scale/Salary:- Rs.12400-30500., Age Limit:- 30 years
Important dates:-
- Online Registration:- from 01/08/2011 to 20/08/2011
- Acknowledgment slip Recipt date:- 24/08/2011
- Engineer Trainee Written Test Date:- 18/09/2011
- Supervisor Trainee Written Test Date:- 25/09/2011
Send your applications for BHEL Delhi jobs 2011 before closing date 24-08-2011 by official address
Please check all details in advertisement for BHEL Delhi recruitment2011 Jobs vacancy
Engg admission process to begin by Aug 10
The proceedings for the first round allotment for engineering admission would be launched by August 10. The Education Minister P.K.Abdu Rabb told on Tuesday evening that the Government Order (GO) validating the agreement reached between the State Government and the Kerala Self-Financing Engineering College Management Association (KSFECMA), will be out in two days and the proceedings for the first allotment would be launched by August 10. He said the first allotment was scheduled to be launched in the first week of August and his department was working to materialise things as early as possible.
When it was pointed out to him that the agreement was signed on July 21 and it was taking unusually long time for issuing the GO validating the agreement, the Minister could not offer a plausible explanation. State Higher Education Principal Secretary Tom Jose , who is to issue the GO, was unavailable on his mobile and office numbers despite repeated attempts to contact. The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations would be able to launch the engineering allotment proceedings only if the GO in this regard reaches him.
The CEE is now waiting for the issuance of the Government Order (GO) validating the agreement reached between the State Government and the KSFECMA which represents 75 SF Engineering Colleges in the state. The CEE has published the category list and has invited for complaints, if any, and the final list will be out within a few days. Once this too is over, the CEE can launch the first allotment, said reliable sources.
The knotty problem the CEE faced in launching the first allotment was apportioning the 15 percent community quota for each management as per the new agreement. The software for allotment needed some modification in this regard and moreover the stand of managements in this regard had to be ascertained. Those managements remaining silent will not get community quota and their 15 percent will be added to the general merit quota (SCMS has already opted out of this). Now the CEE has informed the managements to inform him of their preference by August 5 .
Since there are cases pending in the High Court regarding engineering admission, the CEE cautions in his each order that his proceedings will be subject to the orders of the court. Having made his side safe this way, the CEE hopes to proceed with the allotment also and circumvent any legal hurdle that exists now.
When it was pointed out to him that the agreement was signed on July 21 and it was taking unusually long time for issuing the GO validating the agreement, the Minister could not offer a plausible explanation. State Higher Education Principal Secretary Tom Jose , who is to issue the GO, was unavailable on his mobile and office numbers despite repeated attempts to contact. The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations would be able to launch the engineering allotment proceedings only if the GO in this regard reaches him.
The CEE is now waiting for the issuance of the Government Order (GO) validating the agreement reached between the State Government and the KSFECMA which represents 75 SF Engineering Colleges in the state. The CEE has published the category list and has invited for complaints, if any, and the final list will be out within a few days. Once this too is over, the CEE can launch the first allotment, said reliable sources.
The knotty problem the CEE faced in launching the first allotment was apportioning the 15 percent community quota for each management as per the new agreement. The software for allotment needed some modification in this regard and moreover the stand of managements in this regard had to be ascertained. Those managements remaining silent will not get community quota and their 15 percent will be added to the general merit quota (SCMS has already opted out of this). Now the CEE has informed the managements to inform him of their preference by August 5 .
Since there are cases pending in the High Court regarding engineering admission, the CEE cautions in his each order that his proceedings will be subject to the orders of the court. Having made his side safe this way, the CEE hopes to proceed with the allotment also and circumvent any legal hurdle that exists now.
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