Showing posts with label New Delhi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Delhi. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

NEW DELHI – PG EXAMINATION RESULTS 2010 – AIIMS

About AIIMS : All-India Institute of Medical Sciences was established as an institution of national importance by an Act of Parliament with the objects to develop patterns of teaching in Undergraduate and Post-graduate Medical Education in all its branches so as to demonstrate a high standard of Medical Education in India; to bring together in one place educational facilities of the highest order for the training of personnel in all important branches of health activity; and to attain self-sufficiency in Post-graduate Medical Education.

Introduction : PG Examination Results 2011 of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi has been declared.

For Further Details Visit : http://202.144.108.151/AIIMS-PG-Result-JAN2011/

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

NEW DELHI – MANAGEMENT APTITUDE TEST RESULTS 2010 – ALL INDIA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION

Today amid all the transitions, there is one Indian body that’s helping the Indian managers to make the most of the new opportunities. One body that’s assimilating the changed global perspective and equipping the Indian managers for it. One body that’s ready for tomorrow is All India Management Association (AIMA). The All India Management Association (AIMA) was created as an apex body of professional management with active support of the Government of India and Industry in 1957.

Introduction : Management Aptitude Test Results 2010 of All India Management Association in New Delhi has been declared.

For Further Details Visit : http://www.aima-ind.org/mat_input_result.aspx

Friday, June 18, 2010

GGSI UNIVERSITY – MBBS, STATE-II RESULTS 2010 – DELHI

CET MBBS, Stage-II Results 2010 of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi

Introduction: MBBS, Stage-II CET Results 2010 of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi has been declared.

For Further Details Visit: http://ggsipuresults.nic.in/cet2010results/cet10mbbs170610/cet10mbbs170610.htm

Saturday, January 17, 2009

DU to offer 4-yr B.Sc. course soon

New Delhi: With an aim to bring science education at par with American model, after examining the suggestion proposed by three academies —Indian Academy of Science, Bangalore, Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, and the National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad, proposed in October 2008, the University Grants Commission (UGC) and Delhi University (DU) may soon offer a four year B.Sc. Programme.

After completing four year B.Sc. course students would be able to enroll for a dual M.Sc. and Ph.D. course.

Those wanting to opt out a year after enrolling in the dual course would get an M.Sc. degree.

At present, a Life Sciences student does not and cannot study mathematics, and vice versa, due to rigid structures.

If the new system gets good response, it could also be extended to other streams such as humanities, especially economics.

Many important universities are likely to adopt the new four-year system.

Showing good response to the plan, Sukhdeo Thorat, UGC chairperson said, "We will discuss it soon in the full commission meeting. The suggestion should be expanded to include a provision for those pursuing science to simultaneously do a course in humanities and share the credit."

Delhi University Vice-Chancellor Deepak Pental has described it a good step taken to revive science education.

Speaking about the proposal, Prof. Pental said, "We will look into it. First we would like that infrastructure of our colleges improves. Introduction of four-year B.Sc. programme would bring science education at a par with the US system. But first we will introduce the semester system."

National Academy of Sciences president Ashok Misra said the four year programme would be close to an engineering degree. "The course would emphasize on practical and project work and hence would be more professional. Our engineers are lapped up by industry, why shouldn't it be the same with our science graduates? Also, a quality programme will allow bright students to take up a Ph.D. immediately after they graduate, thus saving them a year," he said.

Soruce; http://indiaedunews.net/Delhi/DU_to_offer_4-yr_B.Sc._course_soon_7198/

DU to offer 4-yr B.Sc. course soon

New Delhi: With an aim to bring science education at par with American model, after examining the suggestion proposed by three academies —Indian Academy of Science, Bangalore, Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, and the National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad, proposed in October 2008, the University Grants Commission (UGC) and Delhi University (DU) may soon offer a four year B.Sc. Programme.

After completing four year B.Sc. course students would be able to enroll for a dual M.Sc. and Ph.D. course.

Those wanting to opt out a year after enrolling in the dual course would get an M.Sc. degree.

At present, a Life Sciences student does not and cannot study mathematics, and vice versa, due to rigid structures.

If the new system gets good response, it could also be extended to other streams such as humanities, especially economics.

Many important universities are likely to adopt the new four-year system.

Showing good response to the plan, Sukhdeo Thorat, UGC chairperson said, "We will discuss it soon in the full commission meeting. The suggestion should be expanded to include a provision for those pursuing science to simultaneously do a course in humanities and share the credit."

Delhi University Vice-Chancellor Deepak Pental has described it a good step taken to revive science education.

Speaking about the proposal, Prof. Pental said, "We will look into it. First we would like that infrastructure of our colleges improves. Introduction of four-year B.Sc. programme would bring science education at a par with the US system. But first we will introduce the semester system."

National Academy of Sciences president Ashok Misra said the four year programme would be close to an engineering degree. "The course would emphasize on practical and project work and hence would be more professional. Our engineers are lapped up by industry, why shouldn't it be the same with our science graduates? Also, a quality programme will allow bright students to take up a Ph.D. immediately after they graduate, thus saving them a year," he said.

Soruce; http://indiaedunews.net/Delhi/DU_to_offer_4-yr_B.Sc._course_soon_7198/

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Colleges in Delhi, New Delhi ( Degree Colleges- North Campus)

Hansraj College

Malka Ganj road, Delhi-7 ( India )

Phone: 7257747, Fax: 27256338



Indraprastha college for women

Sham Nath marg, Delhi - 54

Phone: 23954085



Rajdhani College

Ring road, Raja garden,

New Delhi-110027 ( India )

Tele: 25930752



Shivaji College

Ring road, Raja Garden,

New Delhi-110027 ( India )

Tele: 5446484



Satyawati college

Ashok vihar Phase III,

Delhi Phone: 27219570, 27213402



Zakir Hussain college

J L Nehru Marg, Delhi.

Tele: 23232218, 23231899 (evening)



Colleges in Delhi, Colleges of New Delhi

Sri Guru Gobind Singh college of commerce

Pitampura,

New Delhi 110 034



Ramjas college

University Enclave,

Delhi 110007

Phone: 27257706



S G T B Khalsa college

University Enclave, Delhi-110 007

Phone: 27257469



St. Stephen's college

Delhi-110007 .

Tele: 27257271



Shri Ram college of commerce

University Enclave,

Delhi - 110 007

Phone: 27257905



Kirori Mal college

University enclave,

Delhi - 7

Phone: 23966861, 22917239



Aditi Mahavidyalaya For women

Delhi Auchandi Road, Bawana

Delhi ( India ) .

Phone: 27280741



Delhi school of Economics

University of Delhi,

Delhi 110 007.

Phone: 27257891, Fax: 27450862, Telefax: 27256781



Daulat Ram college

University enclave,

Delhi 110007 ( India )

Phone: 27257863



Hindu College

University Enclave,

Delhi - 110007 ( India )

Phone: 27257863, 2725718



Lady Irwin college

Sikandra road, New Delhi-1

Phone: 23711222



Laxmi Bai College for women

Ashok vihar, Phase III,

New Delhi-35 ( India )



Miranda House

Patel Chest marg,

New Delhi -110007

Tele: 27256201



Shyama Prasad Mukherjee college for women

Punjabi Bagh (W), Road No. 57,

New Delhi-110027

Tele: 25934499

Source: http://www.indianchild.com/colleges_in_delhi.htm

Colleges in Delhi, New Delhi ( Degree Colleges- North Campus)

Hansraj College

Malka Ganj road, Delhi-7 ( India )

Phone: 7257747, Fax: 27256338


Indraprastha college for women

Sham Nath marg, Delhi - 54

Phone: 23954085


Rajdhani College

Ring road, Raja garden,

New Delhi-110027 ( India )

Tele: 25930752


Shivaji College

Ring road, Raja Garden,

New Delhi-110027 ( India )

Tele: 5446484


Satyawati college

Ashok vihar Phase III,

Delhi Phone: 27219570, 27213402


Zakir Hussain college

J L Nehru Marg, Delhi.

Tele: 23232218, 23231899 (evening)


Colleges in Delhi, Colleges of New Delhi

Sri Guru Gobind Singh college of commerce

Pitampura,

New Delhi 110 034


Ramjas college

University Enclave,

Delhi 110007

Phone: 27257706


S G T B Khalsa college

University Enclave, Delhi-110 007

Phone: 27257469


St. Stephen's college

Delhi-110007 .

Tele: 27257271


Shri Ram college of commerce

University Enclave,

Delhi - 110 007

Phone: 27257905


Kirori Mal college

University enclave,

Delhi - 7

Phone: 23966861, 22917239


Aditi Mahavidyalaya For women

Delhi Auchandi Road, Bawana

Delhi ( India ) .

Phone: 27280741


Delhi school of Economics

University of Delhi,

Delhi 110 007.

Phone: 27257891, Fax: 27450862, Telefax: 27256781


Daulat Ram college

University enclave,

Delhi 110007 ( India )

Phone: 27257863


Hindu College

University Enclave,

Delhi - 110007 ( India )

Phone: 27257863, 2725718


Lady Irwin college

Sikandra road, New Delhi-1

Phone: 23711222


Laxmi Bai College for women

Ashok vihar, Phase III,

New Delhi-35 ( India )


Miranda House

Patel Chest marg,

New Delhi -110007

Tele: 27256201


Shyama Prasad Mukherjee college for women

Punjabi Bagh (W), Road No. 57,

New Delhi-110027

Tele: 25934499

Source: http://www.indianchild.com/colleges_in_delhi.htm

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/

Monday, October 20, 2008

Biomedical Engineering Courses in India

Biomedical Engineering course educates a student on how to gain technical expertise in biology and medicine simultaneously and contribute effectively in the development and improvement of healthcare solutions. This unique field encompasses bio-instrumentation, bio-materials, bio-mechanics, medical imaging, genetic engineering, orthopedic surgery cellular and tissue engineering. Biomedical engineers device artificial organs like kidneys, pacemakers, sophisticated therapeutic and surgical devices like magnetic resonance imaging machine, laser system for eyes and more.

They strive towards attaining perfection in the world of medicine and healthcare. They even try to enhance the life of the suffering patients. This course proves to be very handy for the career development of the students. When someone does his or her career planning, the scope of the career course has to be analyzed carefully.

However, the job prospects for bio-medical engineering course are really bright. There are several institutes that offer biomedical engineering courses in India.

Qualifications
Before enrolling in a biomedical engineering course, a candidate should pass the Higher Secondary or 10+2 examination with science as the main discipline. Biomedical engineering can be chosen as a special subject in engineering and a post-graduation degree can also be acquired. A flair for research coupled with excellent academic records can allow the candidate to obtain a doctorate degree from India or abroad.

Benefits
Biomedical engineering is a trendsetter in establishing a symbiotic relationship between engineering, medicine, biology, and physics. The main objective of the subject is to bring about an improvement in the overall quality of healthcare. Biomedical engineers can derive creative satisfaction by designing prosthetics, synthetic blood vessels, automated patient monitoring systems, blood chemistry sensors, ultrasound, and artificial intelligence for clinical decisions. State-of-the-art infrastructure helps engineers to delve profoundly into the highly regulated feedback mechanism at the genetic level and render humanitarian research activities.

Courses
Biomedical Engineering Courses in India are available in the following institutes:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
Website:www.aiims.ac.in
Banaras Hindu University Institute of Technology
Varanasi-221005, UttarPradesh
Website: www.itbhu.ac.in

Jadavpur University
Jupiter Building, Raja Subodh Chandra Mullick Road, Kolkata-700032, West Bengal Tel.:033-24146129
E-mail: samar.bhattacharya@debesh.wb.nic.in

Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering
Mumbai-400056, Maharashtra.

Scope in India
Immense job opportunities in diverse spheres like medical equipments manufacturing, orthopedic and rehabilitation engineering, molecular, cellular and tissue engineering in public as well as in corporate sectors are available for the biomedical engineers in India. They can also be absorbed in hospitals to provide valuable advice on the status of medical equipments. Biomedical engineers can also engage themselves in research activities by working harmoniously with doctors in the field of computational mechanics, physiology, medicine and invent cutting - edge technology. They can also develop biomaterials to blend living cells and biomechanics and provide a match for living tissues. This domain of research work is regarded as the most sought after research and the jobs on offer bring with it a handsome pay package.

Scope abroad
There is a huge demand for biomedical engineers abroad. Clinical engineers who monitor and maintain the databases of medical instrumentation and work with physicians to adapt instrumentation for the specific needs of the physician and hospitals are most sought after in hospitals abroad. Rehabilitation engineers who develop hardware and software computer adaptations and provide cognitive aids to assist patients with memory impairment are also much sought after. Golden opportunities also await orthopedic engineers who improve the quality of life of patients by developing prosthetics, artificial limbs, hips and other organs.
Source: http://www.indiaedu.com/career-courses/index.html

Biomedical Engineering Courses in India

Biomedical Engineering course educates a student on how to gain technical expertise in biology and medicine simultaneously and contribute effectively in the development and improvement of healthcare solutions. This unique field encompasses bio-instrumentation, bio-materials, bio-mechanics, medical imaging, genetic engineering, orthopedic surgery cellular and tissue engineering. Biomedical engineers device artificial organs like kidneys, pacemakers, sophisticated therapeutic and surgical devices like magnetic resonance imaging machine, laser system for eyes and more.

They strive towards attaining perfection in the world of medicine and healthcare. They even try to enhance the life of the suffering patients. This course proves to be very handy for the career development of the students. When someone does his or her career planning, the scope of the career course has to be analyzed carefully.

However, the job prospects for bio-medical engineering course are really bright. There are several institutes that offer biomedical engineering courses in India.

Qualifications
Before enrolling in a biomedical engineering course, a candidate should pass the Higher Secondary or 10+2 examination with science as the main discipline. Biomedical engineering can be chosen as a special subject in engineering and a post-graduation degree can also be acquired. A flair for research coupled with excellent academic records can allow the candidate to obtain a doctorate degree from India or abroad.

Benefits
Biomedical engineering is a trendsetter in establishing a symbiotic relationship between engineering, medicine, biology, and physics. The main objective of the subject is to bring about an improvement in the overall quality of healthcare. Biomedical engineers can derive creative satisfaction by designing prosthetics, synthetic blood vessels, automated patient monitoring systems, blood chemistry sensors, ultrasound, and artificial intelligence for clinical decisions. State-of-the-art infrastructure helps engineers to delve profoundly into the highly regulated feedback mechanism at the genetic level and render humanitarian research activities.

Courses
Biomedical Engineering Courses in India are available in the following institutes:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
Website:www.aiims.ac.in
Banaras Hindu University Institute of Technology
Varanasi-221005, UttarPradesh
Website: www.itbhu.ac.in

Jadavpur University
Jupiter Building, Raja Subodh Chandra Mullick Road, Kolkata-700032, West Bengal Tel.:033-24146129
E-mail: samar.bhattacharya@debesh.wb.nic.in

Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering
Mumbai-400056, Maharashtra.

Scope in India
Immense job opportunities in diverse spheres like medical equipments manufacturing, orthopedic and rehabilitation engineering, molecular, cellular and tissue engineering in public as well as in corporate sectors are available for the biomedical engineers in India. They can also be absorbed in hospitals to provide valuable advice on the status of medical equipments. Biomedical engineers can also engage themselves in research activities by working harmoniously with doctors in the field of computational mechanics, physiology, medicine and invent cutting - edge technology. They can also develop biomaterials to blend living cells and biomechanics and provide a match for living tissues. This domain of research work is regarded as the most sought after research and the jobs on offer bring with it a handsome pay package.

Scope abroad
There is a huge demand for biomedical engineers abroad. Clinical engineers who monitor and maintain the databases of medical instrumentation and work with physicians to adapt instrumentation for the specific needs of the physician and hospitals are most sought after in hospitals abroad. Rehabilitation engineers who develop hardware and software computer adaptations and provide cognitive aids to assist patients with memory impairment are also much sought after. Golden opportunities also await orthopedic engineers who improve the quality of life of patients by developing prosthetics, artificial limbs, hips and other organs.
Source: http://www.indiaedu.com/career-courses/index.html