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Friday, 23 June 2017

All India Quota UG Medical / Dental Seats - 2016 Online Allotment process (Online Counseling)

The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide order dated 07.06.2012 in I.A. No. 35/2012 in Writ Petition (Civil) No 443 of 1992 in the matter of Sharwan Kumar Vs Directorate General of Health Services and Anr has directed the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare to hold Online Counseling for 15% All India Quota undergraduate MBBS/BDS seats.
In order to comply with these directions Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has constituted a Medical Counseling Committee (MCC).
For Counseling date please see counseling schedule.
Online Counseling shall be conducted on the basis of NEET UG Result 2016 declared by the CBSE, New Delhi.

Wednesday, 21 June 2017

More seats in new IITs - 387 additional BTech berths on offer this year

The Indian Institutes of Technology have announced nearly 400 extra BTech seats this year, all of them up for grabs in some of the new tech schools that have come up since the nineties. The number of seats in other institutions - such as the 31 National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and the 22 Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) - are, however, likely to remain the same.

The increase in the number of IIT seats is evident from the break-up mentioned for each tech school on the website of the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA), the agency established by the human resource development ministry to manage and regulate admissions to 92 tertiary institutes administered by the Union government.

According to the website, the IITs that are set to announce the first round of seat allocations on June 28 will offer admission for 10,962 seats this year - a rise of 387 over the 10,575 seats offered last year.

An official in the IIT Council said the tech schools' top decision-making body headed by HRD minister Prakash Javadekar had last year decided to increase the number of seats at all levels. Later, though, the older IITs had said they couldn't increase the seat strength at the BTech level.

"There is scope for expansion in the new IITs. They have increased their strength this year," the official said.
Among the new tech schools, IIT Ropar has increased its number of seats from 155 to 260 this year while IIT Bhubaneswar has added 90, taking its BTech seat strength to 350 from 260 last year.
The other IITs that have increased their seats are Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Patna, Guwahati, Jammu and Roorkee.



While IIT Guwahati was established in 1994, the others, except Roorkee, came up in the last 10 years.
One of the new tech schools, IIT Palakkad, has reduced its seat strength by three - from 123 to 120.
The number of seats in IIT Kharagpur, the oldest among the IITs, remains unchanged at 1,341.
Nearly 50,000 students, including 7,000 girls, have cracked this year's JEE-Advanced that IIT aspirants need to clear to enter the premier tech schools.
The IITs have decided to set up a special web desk to clarify the concerns of girl students, realising that many don't take admission after getting offers because of safety issues.
Over 100 women teachers, students and alumni run the initiative that would advise women candidates on the facilities available and a range of extra-curricular activities, including sports and cultural and literary events.
IIT Delhi had last week held an Open House exclusively for female candidates to explain to them what education meant in an IIT.
In the NITs the number of seats remains unchanged at 19,000, while the IIITs will offer 4,000 seats. These institutions will hold seven rounds of counselling together so that no candidate can block seats in more than one.
The NITs will hold a separate eighth round of counselling this year to fill up vacant seats, if any. An NIT director said the government was planning to amend the statute of the NITs to allow admission of students from other states against vacant seats under the 50 per cent domicile quota.
Each NIT has a domicile quota for students of the state concerned but they must have cleared the JEE-Main examination.
Many seats remain vacant every year in NITs in the north-eastern states. An NIT Council meeting that Javadekar chaired last month had discussed this issue.

Source: The Telegraph

Tezpur University: Admission to B. Tech. programme (NE seats)

OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
TEZPUR UNIVERSITY: NAPAAM: TEZPUR–784028

NOTIFICATION
F. 11-13/2/2007 (Acad)
Dated 17th June, 2017



Subject to verification of original documents, satisfaction of the minimum qualification requirements and medical examinations, the candidates listed below have beenprovisionally selected on merit basis for counselling and admission/chance admission to B.Tech. programme in the University for the academic session 2017-18. The seats available for different categories under NE reserve seats are given below:

Gen-78, OBC (NCL)-41, SC-26, ST-11, PWD-5, Total-161SSS-20

The candidates are required to report to the in-charge of admission at the Admission Hall (at KBR Auditorium), Tezpur University campus at specified time and date given in the list for counselling, credential verification and admission/chance admission. The presence of the candidates at the time of admission is mandatory. The candidates shall have to produce the documents stated below in original for verification and submit self attested copies of the same for submission during admission:

1.       PRC of any of the NE states issued by the competent authority (candidates failing to produce PRC in original will forfeit the seat. Court affidavit, proof of applying for PRC etc. will not be accepted).
2.       JEE (main) score card.
3.       Pass certificates of  Class X  and  10+2 examinations conducted by the Board/ Council.
4.       Mark sheets/grade cards of  Class X and  10+2 examinations conducted by the Board/ Council.
5.       A character certificate from the head of the institution last attended.
6.       Certificate of HSLC or equivalent examination showing the date of Birth.
7.      Valid SC/ ST/ OBC-Non Creamy Layer (NCL)/ PWD certificate issued by the competent authority for claiming admission under reserved category (candidate failing to produce the certificate will be treated as General candidate).
8.       Latest OBC-(NCL) certificate issued by the competent authority for the candidates claiming admission against OBC (NCL) seats ( it should not be more than one year old).
9.       Gap certificate from the District Police Authority/ Court affidavit, in case of a gap of one year or more in study after passing 10+2 examination..
10.   The candidates will also be required to submit an undertaking duly filled in and signed by the candidates and his/ her parent/ guardian along with other documents at the time of admission.
11.   Migration Certificate.
12.   Two copies of recent passport size photograph.

The candidates will be required to bring the prescribed amount of fee in cash on the specified date for admission. It is to be noted that new academic session will start on 25.07.2017 and course registration will be done in the department concerned on the same day. Hostel seats will be allotted subject to availability and the allotted hostel seats may be occupied by the students on 24.07.2017.

If a candidate is continuously absent from the class for a week during the first month without permission from the Head of the concerned Department his/her seat will be cancelled without notice.


Prescribed Admission fee 
1.       Rs.32303/- (candidates of B.Tech. in Food Engineering and Technology programme will have to pay an additional fee of Rs.1200/- per semester on account of consumables). SC/ST students are exempted from paying hostel seat rent of Rs.675/- .
2.       SSS fee: Rs.82503/-  (candidates of B. Tech. in Food Engineering and Technology programme will have to pay an additional fee of Rs.6000/- per semester on account of consumables). SC/ST students are exempted from paying hostel seat rent of Rs.675/-.
3.       Hostel menial charge of Rs.1500/- will have to be deposited after the admission by the candidates in the SBI A/c No. 31039472414 of Tezpur University through Bank deposit slip and the candidate will have to submit the counterfoil of the deposit slip with name and roll no. to the concerned Hostel Warden at the time of hostel seat occupation.

NO SEPARATE CALL LETTER WILL BE ISSUED TO THE CANDIDATE FOR ADMISSION.

List                                   Reporting date and time  
List A                                12th  July, 2017:  9:30 am
List PWD                          12th  July, 2017:  9:30 am
List B                                12th July, 2017:  1:30 pm
List C (1)                          13th  July, 2017:  9:30 am
List C (2)                          13th  July, 2017:  1.30 pm
List D ( SC only)              14th  July, 2017:  9:30 am          
List D ( ST only)              14th  July, 2017:  9:30 am
List D ( OBC-NCL)           14th  July, 2017:  1.30 pm

Monday, 19 June 2017

JEE (Adv) 2017 Choice Filling Video

JEE (Adv) Choice Filling Video



The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) 2017 has been set up by the Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD) to manage and regulate the joint seat allocation for admissions to 97 institutes for the academic year 2017-18. This includes 23 IITs,  31 NITs, 23 IIITs and 20 Other-Government Funded Technical Institutes (Other-GFTIs). Admission to all the academic programs offered by these Institutes will be made through a single platform.

Friday, 9 June 2017

CEE 2017 Results (Rank Holders)

CEE results out  CONCEPT TOPS the list AGAIN.Rank 1 and rank 2 both grabbed by conceptites Utkarsh (381) and Raktim (373)


Schedule of Events of JoSAA 2017

The schedule of Joint Counseling for admissions to a total of 97 engineering institutes in the country, 23 IITs, 31 NITs, 23 IITs and 20 GFTIs to be held by Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has been released on its official website. According to the schedule issued, students can fill online registration and college branches by June 15. The last date for the selection of the choice is kept till June 26. On June 28, the first round of seat allocation will be done. The counseling process will be completed in seven rounds this year. Last year the counseling process lasted for four rounds. Significantly, 12 lakh 20 thousand 746 students sitting in the JEE-Main examination for admission to NITs, IIITs and GFTIs will be able to participate in the counseling.
JoSAA
On the other hand, students qualifying JEE Advanced will be able to participate in the Council for the admission to IIT by JEE-Advanced, Qualify. The process of admission to the IITs will be supervised by Joint Admission Board and IIT Madras and the entrance process to the NITs and IIITs will be supervised by Central Seat Allocation Board and NIT Jaipur.


Students will be able to fill the Choices of online registration and college branch for admission to the IIT, NIT and IIIT admissions from June 15 to 26, and students will have the option of filling Choice of more than 600 programs. After the first seat allocation, the student will have to report along with necessary documents to the Reporting Center by paying the admission fee. For post IIT allotment, reporting centers have been set up in 17 IITs and 38 NITs and IIITs. Students will be able to withdraw the accepted seat by reporting it to the Reporting Center before the seventh round.
416 seats increased in IIT
This year, students may get into 3 new IITS through their JEE-Main scores. Ministry of Human Resource Development has increased the number of IIIT from 20 to 23 where admissions will begin in Bhagalpur, Bhopal and Surat from this year. There will be 120 seats each in Bhagalpur and Surat and 180 seats in IIT Bhopal. Moreover 416 seats have been increased in the IITs too. This year, admission will be given to 10988 seats in IIT as compared  to  10572 seats last year.

Saturday, 3 June 2017

1 year repeaters course for 12th passed students targeting JEE & NEET 2018

PINNACLE 2018:(ENGINEERING) (For repeating students targeting IIT JEE)

One year course program for 12th passed/ appeared candidates who aim to appear for JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (MAIN & ADVANCED) 2018 and other competitive examinations for engineering in 2018.The duration of this course spans over a core period of 10 months and covers the entire syllabus for JEE (both classes 11 and 12). This is a rigorous course program as the time span is limited and no compromises are made regarding detailed analysis and classroom explanations as well as numerical applications and its practice. Frequent periodic tests (PTs) at an interval of three weeks keeps the aspirant at the peak of their performance curve and help develop speed and exam temperament.Integrated with Test Series Package and complete study material package published by our sister concern CONCEPT PUBLICATIONS.
Course commences: 15th June 2017 (First phase)
Course duration: 1 year
Course Fee: Rs. 69,800 (Installment Scheme available)
Apply Online Admission


ZENITH 2018:(MEDICAL) (For repeating students targeting NEET)

One year course program for 12th passed/ appeared candidates who aim to appear for NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY ENTRANCE TEST (NEET) 2018 and other national and state level competitive examinations for medical.The duration of this course spans over a core period of 10 months and covers the entire syllabus for NEET (both class 11th and 12th). This is a rigorous course program as the time span is limited and no compromises are made regarding detailed analysis and classroom explanations as well as numerical applications and its practice. Frequent periodic tests (PTs) at an interval of three weeks keeps the aspirant in peak performing state help develop speed and exam temperament.Integrated with Test Series Package and complete study material package published by our sister concern CONCEPT PUBLICATIONS.
Course commences: 15th June 2017 (first phase)
Course duration: 1 year
Course Fee: Rs.69,800 (Installment Scheme available)
Apply Online Admission