Friday, June 14, 2013

Indian Colleges Admission updates

College admission for PG courses till June 24
Times of India
INDORE: The online registration for post graduate courses will be open till June 24. The documents will be verified on June 25 and seats will be allocated in the first session on June 28. The selected candidates will have to submit their fees in ...

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DU admissions open today, colleges say cut-offs to rise - The Indian ...
IE Mobile - DU admissions open today, colleges say cut-offs to rise - Admissions to Delhi University will begin Wednesday as the campus unrolls a new four-year  ...
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Crowd eases out at CAP centres
Times of India
PUNE: The rush for forms for the computer-assisted standard XI centralised admission process (CAP) for junior colleges in the city and Pimpri-Chinchwad, appeared to have abated on Thursday, the second day of the sale of forms. Centres across the city ...
Talented have sporting chance
Times of India
For sports and ECA admissions, aspirants have to contact colleges individually and apply to participate in individual trials. ... For example, Indraprastha College for Women offers admission only under the sports category and has reserved 3% seats. The ...

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Pandu College to offer vocational courses
Times of India
GUWAHATI: Pandu College has decided to introduce new certificates and diplomas in professional and vocational courses from this year. Admission to these courses will take place in August. An expert committee has been formed to frame the curriculum.

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University to ask online agency to iron out admission glitches
Daily News & Analysis
Taking serious note of the chaos faced by students trying to register online for admission to degree college courses, the University of Mumbai has decided to issue directives to the agency handling the online process. The varsity will ask Maharashtra ...

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College admissions: Shape your future now
Times of India
LUCKNOW: The race for college admissions is hotting up. Along with queries, choices and anxiety, the students are looking up to the next phase of their life with great expectations. Navbharat Times or NBT is all set to unveil Future Now, a ...
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Admission ban on 338 colleges to continue
Times of India
NAGPUR: Nagpur University's ban on admissions to 338 colleges operating without regular teachers will continue as the High Court hearing in the case has been adjourned till June 24. NU counsel PurushottamPatil sought time of two weeks to file a ...
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Pupils sans online forms turned away by colleges
Times of India
MUMBAI: Several students, who sought admissions for degree courses without the pre-admission online registration forms, were turned away by colleges on Wednesday. Students, who were confident about securing admissions in self-finance courses as they ...
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BCom admissions begin tomorrow
Times of India
The university has also decided that Gujarati-medium students seeking admission to an English-medium class, will be given preference, provided they figure in the merit list. Earlier, several colleges had laid the criterion that a Gujarati-medium ...
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LD students from ICSE board face admission hurdle
Times of India
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations dropped EVS subject from the ICSE and ISC syllabi last year, leaving ICSE students with six subjects to appear for in the exams. The council allowed LD students to drop the second ... We have ...
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Stop Loyola from taking students: PIL
Times of India
CHENNAI: Stop Loyola College from admitting students for aided and unaided, undergraduate and post-graduate courses, as there is an apprehension that merit and reservation norms may not be followed during admissions, said a PIL filed in the Madras ...
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Evening college right choice for moderate scorers, working
Times of India
NEW DELHI: As competition hots up for a seat in DU, it may be a wise idea for aspirants with relatively lower aggregates to consider admission in evening colleges. With lower cutoffs but the same infrastructure compared to morning colleges, the nine ...
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  1. Great Post!!! you have did a great job by posting all this information. Really its a tough task to sort out Colleges in India on the basis of best colleges. It helps a lot to the students. Keep this good work of blogging....

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