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Showing posts with label Delhi. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Delhi, Allahabad, Guwahati region Class 10 CBSE results on Friday 29 May


New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will announce Class 10 examination results for three of its six zones - Delhi, Allahabad and Guwahati - on Friday at 10 a.m, an official said on Thursday.

The results for Ajmer, Panchkula and Chennai zones were released on Tuesday.

As many as 824,438 students - 336,963 female candidates and 487,475 male candidates - took the Class 10 board exams in the country and abroad this year.

Students can get the results on their e-mail addresses by registering themselves.

"The schools can also get their entire results by registering on these websites and giving their school codes and e-mail addresses," said Sharma.

The CBSE is also providing the results through Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) on MTNL telephone number - (011) 24357270.

Various mobile phone operators will also provide results over phone and through SMS.

The CBSE has also launched telephonic counselling to help students overcome anxiety and stress after the board results.

There are about 18 helpline centres in India and three in Dubai, Qatar and Kuwait.

"As many as 37 principals, trained counsellors from CBSE affiliated government and private schools, psychologists and social scientists will operate these telephone helplines individually," Sharma said.

Students can also log onto CBSE website cbse.nic.in to get information and techniques to cope with post-result anxiety.
The schools can get their entire results by giving their school code and email-id by registering themselves. Students can also get their results on their e-mail addresses after registering themselves on www.results.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in and www.cbse.nic.in, it said. Students can log on to the websites -- http://mtnldelhi.in, http://bol.net.in and http://delhi.mtnl.in -- for results.
IANS

Delhi, Allahabad, Guwahati region Class 10 CBSE results on Friday 29 May


New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will announce Class 10 examination results for three of its six zones - Delhi, Allahabad and Guwahati - on Friday at 10 a.m, an official said on Thursday.

The results for Ajmer, Panchkula and Chennai zones were released on Tuesday.

As many as 824,438 students - 336,963 female candidates and 487,475 male candidates - took the Class 10 board exams in the country and abroad this year.

Students can get the results on their e-mail addresses by registering themselves.

"The schools can also get their entire results by registering on these websites and giving their school codes and e-mail addresses," said Sharma.

The CBSE is also providing the results through Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) on MTNL telephone number - (011) 24357270.

Various mobile phone operators will also provide results over phone and through SMS.

The CBSE has also launched telephonic counselling to help students overcome anxiety and stress after the board results.

There are about 18 helpline centres in India and three in Dubai, Qatar and Kuwait.

"As many as 37 principals, trained counsellors from CBSE affiliated government and private schools, psychologists and social scientists will operate these telephone helplines individually," Sharma said.

Students can also log onto CBSE website cbse.nic.in to get information and techniques to cope with post-result anxiety.
The schools can get their entire results by giving their school code and email-id by registering themselves. Students can also get their results on their e-mail addresses after registering themselves on www.results.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in and www.cbse.nic.in, it said. Students can log on to the websites -- http://mtnldelhi.in, http://bol.net.in and http://delhi.mtnl.in -- for results.
IANS

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

NCERT grants copyright to 12 states for using textbooks

New Delhi: Bringing parity in the school curricula across the country, the National Council for Education Research & Training (NCERT) has granted 'Copyright' to 12 states to use its textbooks in their respective state board schools.

The states which have been granted the NCERT Copyright include Andhra Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala, Punjab and Goa.

31.3 percent of senior secondary level students will now be able to read the textbooks prepared by NCERT.

The move to grant copyright is in keeping with the mandate of National Curriculum Framework (NCF), 2005.

An NCERT official said, "The move would also do away with any disparities among the state boards and give students enough confidence to compete at the national level with ease."

The course content will be provided by NCERT and the state boards would be in-charge of getting the textbook printed and translating the content in their respective regional languages.

Source: http://indiaedunews.net/Today/NCERT_grants_copyright_to_12_states_for_using_textbooks_7090/

NCERT grants copyright to 12 states for using textbooks

New Delhi: Bringing parity in the school curricula across the country, the National Council for Education Research & Training (NCERT) has granted 'Copyright' to 12 states to use its textbooks in their respective state board schools.

The states which have been granted the NCERT Copyright include Andhra Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala, Punjab and Goa.

31.3 percent of senior secondary level students will now be able to read the textbooks prepared by NCERT.

The move to grant copyright is in keeping with the mandate of National Curriculum Framework (NCF), 2005.

An NCERT official said, "The move would also do away with any disparities among the state boards and give students enough confidence to compete at the national level with ease."

The course content will be provided by NCERT and the state boards would be in-charge of getting the textbook printed and translating the content in their respective regional languages.

Source: http://indiaedunews.net/Today/NCERT_grants_copyright_to_12_states_for_using_textbooks_7090/

Friday, December 5, 2008

MEDICAL COLLEGES IN DELHI

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All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110029
MBBS, BSc(Hons)Nursing, Bsc(Hons), MD, MS, DM, MCH, MHA, MSc, MDS, MBiotech, PhD
11-660110,6864851 Fax: +91-11-6862663
Email: pkdav@medinst.ernet.in
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Lady Hardinge Medical College Connaught Place, New Delhi 110 001
Ist-year MBBS/ BDS/ MD/ MS/ Ph.D course
3363596
Web:www.mohfw.nic.in/
Maulana Azad Medical College Affiliated to University of Delhi Bahadurshah Zafar Marg New Delhi - 110 001
4-year Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), MBBS/MD/ MS/ M.Sc/Ph.D
011-23239271
Web:www.mamc.ac.in/ E-Mail: info@mamc.ac.in
Mahavir Medical College Safdarjang Hospital New Delhi-110023
Web: www.alims.ac.in

School of Planning and Architecture 4, Block-B, I.P.Estate, New Delhi- 110002
5-year B.Arch. course
(011) 3317892 Fax: 3319435
*****
University College of Medical Science Shahdra, Delhi-110095
M.B.B.S, MD, BSc, PhD
2282971 -74Fax: 0091 - 11 - 2290495
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MEDICAL COLLEGES IN DELHI

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All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110029
MBBS, BSc(Hons)Nursing, Bsc(Hons), MD, MS, DM, MCH, MHA, MSc, MDS, MBiotech, PhD
11-660110,6864851 Fax: +91-11-6862663
Email: pkdav@medinst.ernet.in
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Lady Hardinge Medical College Connaught Place, New Delhi 110 001
Ist-year MBBS/ BDS/ MD/ MS/ Ph.D course
3363596
Web:www.mohfw.nic.in/
Maulana Azad Medical College Affiliated to University of Delhi Bahadurshah Zafar Marg New Delhi - 110 001
4-year Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), MBBS/MD/ MS/ M.Sc/Ph.D
011-23239271
Web:www.mamc.ac.in/ E-Mail: info@mamc.ac.in
Mahavir Medical College Safdarjang Hospital New Delhi-110023
Web: www.alims.ac.in

School of Planning and Architecture 4, Block-B, I.P.Estate, New Delhi- 110002
5-year B.Arch. course
(011) 3317892 Fax: 3319435
*****
University College of Medical Science Shahdra, Delhi-110095
M.B.B.S, MD, BSc, PhD
2282971 -74Fax: 0091 - 11 - 2290495
*****

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Management Colleges in Delhi

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Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology,Near Oberoi Farm, Kapashera,New Delhi-110037
******
MBA
Phone: 011 - 25063208/09/10/11/12Fax: +91 - 11 - 25063212Email: http://www.fimtindia.com/
B.V. Institute of Management & Res.A-4, Paschim Vihar, Rohtak Road Delhi
Poona University
MMS
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Bhai Parmanand Institute of Business Studies Shakarpur Extension, Delhi
GGS Indraprastha University
CAM
Phone: 011-22543891, 22017393Fax: 011 – 22430067
Birla Institute of Management Technology Dr. H. Chaturvedi, Plot No. 5, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida - 201306
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PGDM
Phone: 0120 - 2323001 to 2323010 Fax: 0120 - 2323022, 2323025 Website: http://www.bimtech.ac.in/
All India Management AssociationCentre for Management Education Management House, 14, Institutional Area Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110003, India
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PGDM
Phone: 011 - 24645100, 24617354Fax: 011- 24626689Email: http://www.aima-ind.org/
Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies Plot No 6, Sector-25, RohiniNew Delhi -110085
GGS Indraprastha University
MBA
Phone: 91-011-27932742, 27934011, 27934400Fax: 91-011-27934200Email: diasedu@vsnl.com,http://www.dias.ac.in/
Entepreneurship & Management Process International, CSKM Aipeccs Education, Complex, Satbari, Mehrauli Delhi
****
PGDBM
Phone: 011 26652373/2375/3764Fax: 011 26654422
Fortune Institute of International Plot No. 5, Basant Gaon, Opp. Army R. R. Hospital, Rao Tula Ram Marg New Delhi – 110057, India
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PGDM
Phone: 91-11-26144319, 26144320 Fax: 91-11-26144279.Email: http://www.fiibindia.com/
Guru Nanak Institute of Management Complex, Punjabi Bagh New Delhi
GGS Indraprastha University
MBA
Phone: 011-25229172, 73

Management Colleges in Delhi

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Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology,Near Oberoi Farm, Kapashera,New Delhi-110037
******
MBA
Phone: 011 - 25063208/09/10/11/12Fax: +91 - 11 - 25063212Email: http://www.fimtindia.com/
B.V. Institute of Management & Res.A-4, Paschim Vihar, Rohtak Road Delhi
Poona University
MMS
****
Bhai Parmanand Institute of Business Studies Shakarpur Extension, Delhi
GGS Indraprastha University
CAM
Phone: 011-22543891, 22017393Fax: 011 – 22430067
Birla Institute of Management Technology Dr. H. Chaturvedi, Plot No. 5, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida - 201306
******
PGDM
Phone: 0120 - 2323001 to 2323010 Fax: 0120 - 2323022, 2323025 Website: http://www.bimtech.ac.in/
All India Management AssociationCentre for Management Education Management House, 14, Institutional Area Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110003, India
******
PGDM
Phone: 011 - 24645100, 24617354Fax: 011- 24626689Email: http://www.aima-ind.org/
Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies Plot No 6, Sector-25, RohiniNew Delhi -110085
GGS Indraprastha University
MBA
Phone: 91-011-27932742, 27934011, 27934400Fax: 91-011-27934200Email: diasedu@vsnl.com,http://www.dias.ac.in/
Entepreneurship & Management Process International, CSKM Aipeccs Education, Complex, Satbari, Mehrauli Delhi
****
PGDBM
Phone: 011 26652373/2375/3764Fax: 011 26654422
Fortune Institute of International Plot No. 5, Basant Gaon, Opp. Army R. R. Hospital, Rao Tula Ram Marg New Delhi – 110057, India
****
PGDM
Phone: 91-11-26144319, 26144320 Fax: 91-11-26144279.Email: http://www.fiibindia.com/
Guru Nanak Institute of Management Complex, Punjabi Bagh New Delhi
GGS Indraprastha University
MBA
Phone: 011-25229172, 73

Monday, November 24, 2008

Singapore school introduces India studies programme

Singapore: India's economic growth has spurred one of Singapore's leading high schools to introduce an India studies programme to give its students a better understanding of the history, culture and politics of Asia's awakening giant.

Victoria Junior College (VJC), a much sought-after high school in Singapore, will offer the course as a subject for the A-level examinations in 2009, school officials said.

The India studies programme would give students a broad foundation on the history, culture and political system in India, familiarising them with one of the world's top economies, says Chan Poh Meng, principal of VJC.

'We see India as the next emerging economic giant. The India studies programme will give students a distinct advantage and the confidence to do business in and with India,' Meng told sources.

While other schools in Singapore, such as Raffles Junior College, do offer bi-cultural courses on India, students at VJC can opt for India studies for four years instead of the usual two year A-level programme.

'That's four years of exposure to India, its history and political economy,' said Meng, adding that the additional two years provide a more fleshed out and comprehensive approach.

Many schools in Singapore offer Chinese studies programmes, which have proved extremely popular with students. The course opens up the country and its culture making it easier for former students to go there for further studies, take up jobs or do business.

Apart from India's economic rise, what has got the students and teachers of the school excited about learning more about the country is the growing engagement between India and Singapore.

Commercial and business ties between the two countries have intensified in recent years.

Bilateral trade amounted to US$16.6 billion, showing a significant rise since the two countries signed a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) in mid-2005. Some 3,500 Indian companies are registered in Singapore and their numbers are growing. Singaporean firms are exploring, engaging and investing in India in droves, opening up new business opportunities and the promise of countless jobs in the years to come, all enticements for Singapore's business-savvy high school students.

Fong Yeoh Wah, VJC vice principal, said the course has been structured to give students an understanding of the opportunities and challenges faced by India as a regional power and as an emerging global power. 'The syllabus includes courses on Indian politics and governance and how politics in india has evolved, economic growth and the challenges that have caused policy changes,' Wah told sources.

Singapore's National Institute of Education prepared a special course for teachers who are teaching the India studies syllabus.

For the students, one of the highlights of the course is the annual trip to India which would include not just the mandatory visits to New Delhi, Agra and Mumbai but also tours of IT centres in Bangalore or Hyderabad and to smaller second tier cities.

A team of 22 students and four teachers from the school that returned from India last week was struck by the diversity of the people, the sharp contrasts of affluence and poverty, and underlying it all the dynamism of an economy on the go. 'India is definitely an awakening giant,' said Boy Eng Seng, a teacher who accompanied the students on their 10-day tour of India.

'Once we provide an opportunity for high school students to learn about India and visit the country, all the stereotypes about India will change,' said Meng, VJC principal. IANS

Source:http://indiaedunews.net/International/Singapore_school_introduces_India_studies_programme_6666/

Singapore school introduces India studies programme

Singapore: India's economic growth has spurred one of Singapore's leading high schools to introduce an India studies programme to give its students a better understanding of the history, culture and politics of Asia's awakening giant.

Victoria Junior College (VJC), a much sought-after high school in Singapore, will offer the course as a subject for the A-level examinations in 2009, school officials said.

The India studies programme would give students a broad foundation on the history, culture and political system in India, familiarising them with one of the world's top economies, says Chan Poh Meng, principal of VJC.

'We see India as the next emerging economic giant. The India studies programme will give students a distinct advantage and the confidence to do business in and with India,' Meng told sources.

While other schools in Singapore, such as Raffles Junior College, do offer bi-cultural courses on India, students at VJC can opt for India studies for four years instead of the usual two year A-level programme.

'That's four years of exposure to India, its history and political economy,' said Meng, adding that the additional two years provide a more fleshed out and comprehensive approach.

Many schools in Singapore offer Chinese studies programmes, which have proved extremely popular with students. The course opens up the country and its culture making it easier for former students to go there for further studies, take up jobs or do business.

Apart from India's economic rise, what has got the students and teachers of the school excited about learning more about the country is the growing engagement between India and Singapore.

Commercial and business ties between the two countries have intensified in recent years.

Bilateral trade amounted to US$16.6 billion, showing a significant rise since the two countries signed a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) in mid-2005. Some 3,500 Indian companies are registered in Singapore and their numbers are growing. Singaporean firms are exploring, engaging and investing in India in droves, opening up new business opportunities and the promise of countless jobs in the years to come, all enticements for Singapore's business-savvy high school students.

Fong Yeoh Wah, VJC vice principal, said the course has been structured to give students an understanding of the opportunities and challenges faced by India as a regional power and as an emerging global power. 'The syllabus includes courses on Indian politics and governance and how politics in india has evolved, economic growth and the challenges that have caused policy changes,' Wah told sources.

Singapore's National Institute of Education prepared a special course for teachers who are teaching the India studies syllabus.

For the students, one of the highlights of the course is the annual trip to India which would include not just the mandatory visits to New Delhi, Agra and Mumbai but also tours of IT centres in Bangalore or Hyderabad and to smaller second tier cities.

A team of 22 students and four teachers from the school that returned from India last week was struck by the diversity of the people, the sharp contrasts of affluence and poverty, and underlying it all the dynamism of an economy on the go. 'India is definitely an awakening giant,' said Boy Eng Seng, a teacher who accompanied the students on their 10-day tour of India.

'Once we provide an opportunity for high school students to learn about India and visit the country, all the stereotypes about India will change,' said Meng, VJC principal. IANS

Source:http://indiaedunews.net/International/Singapore_school_introduces_India_studies_programme_6666/

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Environmental Science & Engineering Career Courses in India

Environmental science and engineering is becoming an interesting career option because of the increase in consciousness about the environment. Environmental scientists and engineers are now playing the important role of the guardians of the environment. Coupled with tremendous economic development, India has also witnessed a high degree of environmental pollution. The onus now lies on the environmental engineers and scientists to make India tread the path of sustainable development. Candidates willing to build a career in this field may opt for a formal training program or course. There are quite a number of institutes that offer environmental science & engineering career courses in India.

Qualifications
Undergraduate and Post-graduate courses both in environmental science and environmental engineering are offered by several institutes across the country. Courses on Environmental Science and Engineering, their duration and qualifications required are given below:
B.S.C (environmental science), Duration: 3 years, Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as their subjects
M.S.C (Environmental Science), Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: B.S.C in environmental science, zoology, botany, physics or chemistry.
PG Diploma courses in Environment Management and Environmental Science
B.E in Environmental Engineering, Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as their subjects.
M.Tech in Environmental Science & Engineering, Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: B.E / B.Tech. in environmental or civil engineering
M.Tech in Energy & Environment Management, Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: B.E / B.Tech. in environmental or civil engineering
M.Tech (Environmental Engineering), Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: B.E / B.Tech. in environmental or civil engineering .

1. Institutes offering B.S.C (Env. Sc.) :
South Gujarat University, Surat-395007
University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Berhampur University, Berhampur-760007 (Orissa)
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore-641046
University of Mysore, Mysore-570005
University of Pune, Pune-411007

2. Institutes offering M.S.C and PG Diploma are:
Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune-411043
University of Mumbai
SNDT Women's University, 1, Nathibai Thackersey Road, New Marine Lines, Mumbai-20
University of Chennai, Chennai-600005.
Indian Institute of Environment Management (SIES), Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathy Vidyapuram, Plot 1E, Sector V, Nerul, Navi Mumbai-400706

3. Institutes offering B.E courses are -
Kolhapur Institute of Technology's College of Engineering, Kolhapur-416234
P.E.S. College of Engineering, Mandya -571401
Delhi College of Engineering, New Delhi-110042
Gujarat University, L.D. College of Engineering, Ahmedabad-380015
Visveswariah Technological University, AIT, Chikmagalur-577102

4. Institutes offering M.E and M.Tech courses are -
IIT, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur and Madras
Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi
Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya , Indore (MP)
UP Technical University (Instt of Engg & Tech) Lucknow
Visveswariah Technological University, AIT, Chikmagalur-577102
Thapar Instt of Engg & Technology, Patiala

Benefits
This subject deals with environmentally relevant matters like pollution control, industrial hygiene, radiation protection, hazardous waste management, toxic materials control, water supply and other allied areas in this field.

Scope in India
Limitless job opportunities are provided by Environmental Science & engineering . Engineers can be recruited in Central and State pollution control boards. Engineers with a B.E degree receives a salary anywhere between Rs.15,000 - Rs.30,000. Candidates with a postgraduate degree may start with a decent salary range of Rs. 35000 - Rs. 50000 and with a Ph.D it becomes Rs. 50000 - Rs. 75000. A licensed engineer can expect a salary of Rs. 1 lakh per month.

Scopes Abroad
International firms related to environmental projects offering lucrative pay packages, recruit Indian engineers from this field.
Source: http://www.indiaedu.com/career-courses/environmental-science-eng/index.html

Environmental Science & Engineering Career Courses in India

Environmental science and engineering is becoming an interesting career option because of the increase in consciousness about the environment. Environmental scientists and engineers are now playing the important role of the guardians of the environment. Coupled with tremendous economic development, India has also witnessed a high degree of environmental pollution. The onus now lies on the environmental engineers and scientists to make India tread the path of sustainable development. Candidates willing to build a career in this field may opt for a formal training program or course. There are quite a number of institutes that offer environmental science & engineering career courses in India.

Qualifications
Undergraduate and Post-graduate courses both in environmental science and environmental engineering are offered by several institutes across the country. Courses on Environmental Science and Engineering, their duration and qualifications required are given below:
B.S.C (environmental science), Duration: 3 years, Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as their subjects
M.S.C (Environmental Science), Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: B.S.C in environmental science, zoology, botany, physics or chemistry.
PG Diploma courses in Environment Management and Environmental Science
B.E in Environmental Engineering, Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as their subjects.
M.Tech in Environmental Science & Engineering, Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: B.E / B.Tech. in environmental or civil engineering
M.Tech in Energy & Environment Management, Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: B.E / B.Tech. in environmental or civil engineering
M.Tech (Environmental Engineering), Duration: 2 years, Eligibility: B.E / B.Tech. in environmental or civil engineering .

1. Institutes offering B.S.C (Env. Sc.) :
South Gujarat University, Surat-395007
University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Berhampur University, Berhampur-760007 (Orissa)
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore-641046
University of Mysore, Mysore-570005
University of Pune, Pune-411007

2. Institutes offering M.S.C and PG Diploma are:
Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune-411043
University of Mumbai
SNDT Women's University, 1, Nathibai Thackersey Road, New Marine Lines, Mumbai-20
University of Chennai, Chennai-600005.
Indian Institute of Environment Management (SIES), Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathy Vidyapuram, Plot 1E, Sector V, Nerul, Navi Mumbai-400706

3. Institutes offering B.E courses are -
Kolhapur Institute of Technology's College of Engineering, Kolhapur-416234
P.E.S. College of Engineering, Mandya -571401
Delhi College of Engineering, New Delhi-110042
Gujarat University, L.D. College of Engineering, Ahmedabad-380015
Visveswariah Technological University, AIT, Chikmagalur-577102

4. Institutes offering M.E and M.Tech courses are -
IIT, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur and Madras
Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi
Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya , Indore (MP)
UP Technical University (Instt of Engg & Tech) Lucknow
Visveswariah Technological University, AIT, Chikmagalur-577102
Thapar Instt of Engg & Technology, Patiala

Benefits
This subject deals with environmentally relevant matters like pollution control, industrial hygiene, radiation protection, hazardous waste management, toxic materials control, water supply and other allied areas in this field.

Scope in India
Limitless job opportunities are provided by Environmental Science & engineering . Engineers can be recruited in Central and State pollution control boards. Engineers with a B.E degree receives a salary anywhere between Rs.15,000 - Rs.30,000. Candidates with a postgraduate degree may start with a decent salary range of Rs. 35000 - Rs. 50000 and with a Ph.D it becomes Rs. 50000 - Rs. 75000. A licensed engineer can expect a salary of Rs. 1 lakh per month.

Scopes Abroad
International firms related to environmental projects offering lucrative pay packages, recruit Indian engineers from this field.
Source: http://www.indiaedu.com/career-courses/environmental-science-eng/index.html

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Delhi schools begin nursery admission process

New Delhi: Here is good news for parents planning to put their kids in pre-primary schools of the capital. While the nursery admission process has started in some schools, others are likely to follow after the festive season.The registration forms are available at most of the schools. Schools plan to admit students by November. Mr. S.L. Jain, Chairperson National Progressive School's Conference (NPSC), said, "It is a good idea to sell forms on different days. It will lessen burden on parents, who otherwise would have been running around to get them. The system should not be uniform in all schools because a person can go to one or two schools in a day".Some schools in Delhi like Laurel School, Pitampura; Maxfort Senior School, Dwarka and DAV Public School, Pitampura have started selling admission forms from October 20, whereas Adarsh Public School, Vikaspuri and Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar will start selling the forms from October 25 and 31 respectively.Some schools including Bal Bharti Public School, Pitampura and St. Thomas School, Dwarka have closed the admission process.
Source: http://indiaedunews.net/Today/

Delhi schools begin nursery admission process

New Delhi: Here is good news for parents planning to put their kids in pre-primary schools of the capital. While the nursery admission process has started in some schools, others are likely to follow after the festive season.The registration forms are available at most of the schools. Schools plan to admit students by November. Mr. S.L. Jain, Chairperson National Progressive School's Conference (NPSC), said, "It is a good idea to sell forms on different days. It will lessen burden on parents, who otherwise would have been running around to get them. The system should not be uniform in all schools because a person can go to one or two schools in a day".Some schools in Delhi like Laurel School, Pitampura; Maxfort Senior School, Dwarka and DAV Public School, Pitampura have started selling admission forms from October 20, whereas Adarsh Public School, Vikaspuri and Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar will start selling the forms from October 25 and 31 respectively.Some schools including Bal Bharti Public School, Pitampura and St. Thomas School, Dwarka have closed the admission process.
Source: http://indiaedunews.net/Today/

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Centre to amend Institutes of Technology Act, 1961

New Delhi: The Central Government will amend the Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 to make the new Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) eligible to award degrees to students.
The Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2008 will be tabled in the coming session of the Parliament.
The new IITs are currently operating as registered societies and to be able to award degrees to its students, their names will have to be incorporated into the existing Act.
"A society does not have the power to award degrees to students. For the new IITs, currently operating as societies, their names will have to be incorporated into the Act", an official from the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry said.
The Institutes of Technology Act was amended in 1994 when IIT Guwahati came into existence. The IITs in Delhi, Bombay, Kanpur, Guwahati and Chennai were initially setup as societies.
As many as eight new IITs are being set up in the country during the current academic session to impart high quality technical education.
The new IITs are coming up in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Orissa, Gujarat, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
The IITs in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Orissa, Punjab and Rajasthan have started their academic sessions this year.
Source: http://www.indiaeducation.net/iit/

Centre to amend Institutes of Technology Act, 1961

New Delhi: The Central Government will amend the Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 to make the new Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) eligible to award degrees to students.
The Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2008 will be tabled in the coming session of the Parliament.
The new IITs are currently operating as registered societies and to be able to award degrees to its students, their names will have to be incorporated into the existing Act.
"A society does not have the power to award degrees to students. For the new IITs, currently operating as societies, their names will have to be incorporated into the Act", an official from the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry said.
The Institutes of Technology Act was amended in 1994 when IIT Guwahati came into existence. The IITs in Delhi, Bombay, Kanpur, Guwahati and Chennai were initially setup as societies.
As many as eight new IITs are being set up in the country during the current academic session to impart high quality technical education.
The new IITs are coming up in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Orissa, Gujarat, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
The IITs in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Orissa, Punjab and Rajasthan have started their academic sessions this year.
Source: http://www.indiaeducation.net/iit/