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IIT, IIM faculty: To call world-class or not to call world-class, that is the question

IIT, IIM faculty: To call world-class or not to call world-class, that is the question

Union Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh’s outburst about IIT/IIM faculty not being world-class may have political motives, but the assertion is not completely without merit.

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The vitriolic public reaction to Union Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh's seemingly innocuous comment that "The faculty in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) is not world-class. It is the students in IITs who are world-class. The IITs and Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are excellent because of the quality of students and not because of quality of research or faculty," largely smells of hurt egos and cognitive dissonance.

The Indian middle class, which has been the biggest beneficiary of globalization, is finding it hard to digest an insinuation against colleges that made it possible for their offspring to high jump to the economic upper class by bringing multinational and international jobs within reach. Middle class aspirations which were previously aimed at government and bank jobs, found higher calling in the emerging and better-paying private sector jobs. Suddenly, it was not necessary to have an uncle's 'reference' in order to get a good job; success lay an individual meritorious effort away. An IIT or IIM education became the new status symbol. No wonder, everyone wants to believe that the IITs and IIMs are world-class and have world-class faculty, regardless of whether that is true or not.

There is also a copious proportion of "how dare the pot call the kettle black" sentiment in the tweets, retweets and adrenaline flow that Ramesh's comment has sparked off. Reacting to the minister, commodity literature author and IIT Delhi/IIM Ahmedabad alumnus Chetan Bhagat tweeted, "Before Jairam Ramesh talks about IIT/IIM faculty being world-class, he should comment if our politicians are world-class."

Alumni and faculty associations of the IITs grabbed the opportunity to demand higher research grants and fewer teaching hours for IIT faculty and similar noises were made by IIM alumni too. Their submissions were fair: how can quality research happen with government interference, faculty shortage, lack of funds and the overload of teaching responsibilities compounded by increasing batch sizes at these colleges.

Some IIM alumni also argued that because they had had a very insightful learning experience under a highly approachable set of professors, they indeed must be a big deal on the world stage. This specious argument lacks credibility as it purports good personal experiences as evidence of passing the benchmarks of what actually defines world class faculty. Is it that the faculty at other good b-schools is un-insightful and unapproachable? Professors regarded as 'Gods' in a certain management area may be leading academics in the Indian context, but have remained insignificant in the global top echelons of management thought leadership.

And if you think about it, the ambiguity about what qualifies as 'world-class' whets up rhetoric (much to the enjoyment of those like me who like to watch the fun from the sidelines) and prevents such debates from reaching meaningful conclusions. Having lived in an economy which had shut the doors to the rest of the world for the majority of the country's independent years, it is worthwhile to consider that as Indians we may have little clue about what is regarded as 'world-class' in a modern global context where higher education systems flourished much before they did in India (I am not going into romantic discussions built around the ancient universities of India here as that phase of history is irrelevant now). In India, academic excellence has largely begun and ended with great teaching ability whereas the rest of the developing and developed world considers cutting-edge research as the principal parameter of academic excellence, and teaching excellence is considered to be a given.

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Examining some numbers might also help.

According to annual figures published by Batelle - R&D Magazine, India lags substantially behind China in its annual R&D spend. India's Gross Domestic Expenditure on Research and Development (GERD) after factoring Purchasing Power Parity was US$ 28.1 billions in 2009, which increased to US$ 33.3 billions in 2010. In comparison, China spent more than four times that of us at US$ 123.7 billions in 2009 and US$ 141.4 billions in 2010 on R&D.

The UNESCO Institute of Statistics reports that between 2000 and 2004, India had a research manpower count of 119 researchers per million people compared to China's 708 and USA's 4,605 per million people.

The Shanghai Jiao Tong University's (SJTU) Institute of Higher Education which conducts the annual 'Academic Ranking of World Universities' using empirical data from science and social science research citation indexes as its sources ranks Bangalore's Indian Institute of Science in the 300-400 range and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur in the 400-500 range. No other Indian institutes, whether the IITs or IIMs, feature in its top 500.

Teaching pressure has only recently increased in the IITs and IIMs, after the government implemented caste quotas and forced the institutes to more than double their annual intakes in their flagship programs of study. The faculty numbers, however, have not increased proportionately at least in the older IIMs. The 'teaching overload' pet-peeve brandished by IIM faculty did not exist before the middle of the 2000s, when batch sizes were smaller and the faculty strength was only 70-80% of what it is now. Nor were the IIMs running one-year executive programs then. How did the faculty perform in terms of research then?

I wrote about a study on research contribution to the most competitive journals from Indian b-schools in an article earlier this month. According to the study, the IIMs had shown dismal performance in contributing top-tier research between 1991 and 2009 and while there were some promising signs of late, in the aggregate the Indian Statistical Institutes at Kolkata, Delhi and Bangalore and the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad had beaten the IIMs hands down in contribution of top-quality research. The argument that teaching overload prevents faculty from high-quality research is highly suspicious because there were never any glory days of research at these institutes when the teaching pressure was easier.

This does not mean that the IIM faculty has been sitting idle when it was not teaching. Many have been publishing their research in not-so-competitive peer-reviewed or non-refereed journals, while some others have been involved in sparking off rural innovation initiatives (such as the Honey Bee Network from IIM Ahmedabad) or advising the government sitting on policy panels. Some have also co-authored Asian editions of management textbooks. While such initiatives do make the faculty local heroes, they do not make a compelling case for IIM faculty to call themselves at par with the best in the world.

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As of today, all the six older IIMs put together produce just one or two top-tier research papers every year, compared to the HKUST School of Business, Hong Kong which singlehandedly produces 30 in one year, or schools like Wharton or MIT-Sloan which produce around 80 per year. On the world stage, the research contribution of the IIMs is negligible.

Cutting-edge research -- studies that are at the absolute forefront of human discovery and have long-lasting influence on society have rarely happened at the IIMs. No IIM professor has ever come within meaningful distance of being nominated for a Nobel Prize, though a couple of names from the IITs and government universities have flown around in the Nobel nominee backchannels in the past. Many ethnically Indian professors have appeared in various lists of the world's top thinkers (the late CK Prahalad of University of Michigan, Vijay Govindrajan of Dartmouth, Bala V Balachandran of Kellogg), but none belong to the IITs or IIMs. In their 50-odd years of existence, the IIMs have failed to produce a single thought-leader in the international arena.

According to academicians who watch the research landscape closely, most faculty at the IIMs neither aspire to conduct cutting-edge research, nor do they possess the necessary skills even if they wanted to. Who should one blame? Most academicians blame the previously low-quality training of the FPM programmes at the IIMs. "Not only have the IIMs produced insufficient PhDs, most of them do not possess the quantitative skills required to produce compelling research that can pass the most rigorous peer-review processes known to the world," says a professor who taught at IIM Ahmedabad in the first six years of its existence.

If there is a genuine grouse that IIT or IIM faculty may credibly have, it is the lack of adequate research funding or competitive salaries at these institutes. While undergraduate or post-graduate programs, executive training and consultancy are money-making ventures for b-schools, research is entirely a cost center. Research requires money for the scholar to travel, commission surveys, buy data or engage paid associates or assistants.

There are various avenues that the IITs and IIMs can arrange funds from. Student fees comes to mind as a natural source of funds, but given the hue-and-cry surrounding 'return-on-investment' of placement salaries against fees, it is unlikely that the IIMs can look forward to students funding their research aspirations anytime soon.

Top b-schools worldwide enjoy abundant donations from their alumni. In 2010, MBA alumni of Chicago-Booth, Harvard and Columbia gifted in excess of $10 million each to their alma maters' funds. The business schools of both Harvard and Stanford now boast of endowments of more than US$ 1 billion. With that kind of cash, the schools better be involved in cutting-edge influence on the world. Such kind of alumni giving-back or fundraising is unheard of at the IIMs. It is worthwhile to consider why the wealthy lot among IIM graduates do not give back to their schools in such copious amounts. The IITs however do boast about sporadic instances of multi-crore gifts from their alumni.

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Which leaves the IIMs and IITs mostly dependent on the government for research grants, such as the Rs 20 crore one given to IIM Calcutta in the 2011 Union Budget. No doubt India should increase its spending on research and development and foster indigenous intellectual property. So should the IIMs and IITs divert more funds towards churning out a larger number of PhDs. But can these institutes sustainably grow to become world-class centers of research excellence on taxpayer money alone?

It is ironic that the same IIT/IIM alumni who have been spewing defensive venom on Jairam Ramesh's comments have been loath to enabling their alma maters in becoming world-class research institutes. How many of these IIM alumni would have joined and not decried their institutes had the fees been Rs 30 lakhs instead of Rs 13 lakh? Forget crores, how many lakh rupees are the IIMs getting from their alumni this year?

"It's a tough job and someone's got to do it. Not me, of course. But someone, definitely."

Jairam Ramesh's comment is at least half true. With a super-difficult entry barrier in the Common Admissions Test (CAT), the IIMs have been successful at aggregating some superhigh-IQ youngsters at one place which the corporates get convenient access to for hiring. In the two years of the MBA, the IIMs may also teach a thing or two about management to these bright minds, albeit using second-hand material not generated by the native faculty, but by the professors at the Whartons and the Harvards. Now imagine what the results would be like if the same set of super-able students were instead taught by Harvard or Wharton faculty using cutting-edge and first-hand knowledge. That may help you assess the substance in Jairam Ramesh's comment.

Jairam Ramesh might have had ulterior political motives in making provocative comments that fire up TV news and Twitter. But as a good side-effect, sections of our society have started to question the media-created hype around the so-called 'world-class intellectual capital' of the IITs and IIMs. For it is only when we acknowledge the existence of problems, can we begin to think about finding solutions to them.

Source: www.pagalguy.com - India's biggest and most trusted portal and community for cracking MBA entrance exams.

Top 10 New Features Expected In Windows 8

Top 10 New Features Expected In Windows 8

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The history of Windows OS dates back to 1981 when Chase Bishop designed the first model but after 2 years in 1983 first version of the Windows was developed named Windows 1.0 but it was not released until 1985. But as the time progressed we saw the upgrade versions of Windows OS and it was in 1995 when Microsoft revolutionized the technology with release of Windows 95 followed by Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. Now there are many speculations that Microsoft will release the brand new Windows 8 with many mind blowing features anytime in a year. There are lots of rumors surfacing in the internet but nobody is certain that which feature will make it to the final product. Here I have gathered the information about the 10 new features expected in Windows 8 So let’s check it out:

Windows App Store:

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Just like the Apple and Android, Microsoft has decided to launch their own App store that will enable the user to review new apps and buy them online. This exciting new feature of Windows will provide a centralized and convenient place to learn about and acquire new applications.


History Vault:

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History Vault is an extremely new and exciting new feature of Windows 8 that provides an automatic backup of files and documents and allows the user to select previous versions of a file based on the time stamp of that particular file.


Immersive Browser:

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Immersive Browser is another new feature in Windows 8 and it is based on the mobile browser in windows 7 smartphones. According to many sources Microsoft has develop this browser to get more web on to the screen by reducing many options. Immersive Browser will use Internet Explorer rendering engine that will make the most of the tablet display. Many people suspects that this browser will be locked for a bonus release.


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Portable Workspace will allow the user to create a portable image or you can say a clone or whole backup on any external drive with at least 16GB of available capacity. This new feature will help you to create a clone of your important data in any external device so you can boot it in PC and use the same windows experience.

Tweaked Disk Cleanup:


It looks like that Microsoft has upgraded the Disk Cleanup utility to help user manage the disk space. The enhanced utility showing up in Windows 8 pre-release builds includes options that allow the user to sort files by size and type. This will make it much easier to get the disk space quickly by targeting temporary files and quickly spotting the biggest space on your hard drive.


Windows 8 Ribbon User Interface:

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This feature can be seen in Microsoft Office 10 which places the menus and icons in the ribbon like toolbar but it was not well received by the user. But in Windows 8 this feature will perhaps be more advanced and have more options like to turn it off and many others.


Pattern Login:

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All of you have experienced the feature of Pattern Login in Android OS and iPhones and after its success Microsoft have decided to use this feature in their upcoming Operating System Windows 8. This feature will be seen in Windows 8 tablets and phones. Unlike Android OS which has a 9 block grid, Windows 8 will have a 16 block grid for more complex security pattern.


Hybrid Boot:

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Microsoft has introduced the new method of shutting down and starting up the Windows with the new feature Hybrid Boot. This feature reportedly works more like hibernation than actual shutdown, leaving lots of data cached for ready retrieval when the system is switched on again.


Storage:Cloud 9
Cloud Storage will provide seamless integration for the synchronization and storage of data on cloud-based servers. This will allow users greater flexibility, computing power, and virtual storage space when using Microsoft Windows 8.

Genuine Center:

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Since the launch of Windows OS, Microsoft had fought a long battle on software piracy. But this time maybe their war is over as Windows 8 will have the most awaited feature called Genuine Center. In this menu, you’ll be able to enter or change your license key and view the status of your license’s genuineness.


10 offbeat courses after 12th standard - 10 Course Education

10 offbeat courses after 12th standard - 10 Course Education

Here you are, at the crossroads. You have finished your 10+2, and are on a hunt for the course that best suits your taste and chances in the future. A good number of students choose Engineer, Medicine, Management or IT after their PUC. But there are other offbeat, yet interesting, courses too. Here is a collection of 10 of them. Check them out.

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Well, if you want to sing out, sing out
And if you want to be free, be free
'Cause there's a million things to be
You know that there are...
Thus sang Cat Stevens. And there are, indeed, a million things to be in life.

You have just finished your PUC and searching for the source that suits your interest best. Engineering, Medicine, IT, Managment... these are the most preferd fields.

But have you, as an individual, ever dreamt of being something different? Someone different? If yes, try these 10 Courses we have lined up for you in the next ten pages. They are somewhat off-beat. But then, if you can enjoy the difference that the road less travelled by might bring to your life,
read on. Make the best choice!


BACHELOR OF RURAL STUDIES

Course Detail

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"The soul of India lives in its villages," said Mahatma Gandhi. If you believe that you belong more to rural India than the urban India, this is a course for you. It instills skills in three key areas: society and personal development, agriculture and environmental management, and business management. It aims to prepare graduates to play multiple roles in the development of a rural and regional community.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)

Agronomy
Animal Husbandiary and Dairy science
Horticulture and Forestry
Farm Management & Planning
Plant Breeding
Agricultural Chemistry
Clothing and textile
Diet therapy
Child development
Food microbiology
Principles of economics

Eligibility

A 10+2 in Science

Career prospects

Thought a post-graduation will better equip you for a job, a BCD can work for the following:
Private sector organizations that deal with rural issues
Public service organizations for local agriculturalists
Non-profit organisations
Government agencies
Rural development


BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY SCIENCE

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Course Detail

Here is a chance to play host to the whole world. The hospitality sector includes everything from hotels, restaurants, and resorts to the local convention center. The course is designed to make you play the perfect host, equip you to be the best intra-organizational manager, understand industry trends through research, and run a business of your own by critical thinking and problem solving.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)

Hotel and lodging management
Food and beverage management
Event planning
Recreation planning
Industry ethics
Entrepreneurship development
Human resource development

Eligibility

Any 10+2

Career prospects

Travel/tour Agents
Managers of Food Service Establishments
Hotel/Lodging Managers
Caterers


BACHELOR OF DRAMATICS

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Course Detail

'All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.' If you love playing a big part of your life onstage, pick up dramatics. The course will hone your acting skills and tap your talent by emphasizing on emotional flexibility, improved perspective and other subtle nuances of stage acting.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)

Playwriting
Singing, accents, dialect and phonetics
Mime, stage combat, yoga, dance and acrobatics
Improvisation and Audition Technique
History of theatre, art, music and dance

Eligibility

Any 10+2

Career prospects

Playwright
Performing arts
Education
PR, media and business


BACHELOR OF TEXTILE DESIGN

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Course Detail

The textile degree is not just about attire design. It applies also in interior, automotive and licensing design industries. It encourages exploration in design and creativity, as well as developing technical and sustainability knowledge and digital media skills for translating textile concepts into marketable products.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)
Hands-on printing, weaving and machine knitting
Fashion illustration, trend forecasting
Creating original design
Identify marketing opportunities
Planning development strategies

Eligibility

Any 10+2

Career prospects

Designer


BACHELOR OF YOGIC SCIENCE

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Course Detail

How serene are you inside? Explore the strength of your inner self with a degree in Yogic Science. It equips you to teach Yoga in schools at primary and high school levels, and to the general public to promote positive living. Branches like Yoga & Management help create new changes in business and corporate lives.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)

Yoga and its Streams
Yoga for Personality
Training in Organizing Workshops/Conferences
Yogásanas & Kriyás
Applications of Yoga
Teaching Methodology

Eligibility

Any 10+2

Career prospects

Yoga instructor
Yoga therapist


BACHELOR OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE

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Course Detail

This course is different from your normal IT course, even though it is very much linked to Information technology. It teaches you to plan, manage, supervise and market electronic business operations, products and services provided online. Graduates will also acquire a keen understanding of the methods and strategies used by businesses in today's marketplace as they implement technology to meet their goals.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)

Mobile computing and commerce
Enterprise resource planning
Business administration
Information resources management
Computer and Internet law and policy
Computer privacy and security
E-trading
Electronic marketing
Product and service networking
Basics of Macromeda Dreamweaver, Hotmetal Pro, Fusion, Corel Draw, Fireworks, Gif Animator and Macromedia Flash

Eligibility

10+2 in Science

Career prospects

Web site design and developer
Content developer
Web programming and application developer
Database administrator


BACHELOR OF TOURISM AND TRAVEL

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Course Detail

The desire to explore the unknown and the unseen has been the driving force of tourism. Be a part of it and help explore. The booming industry of travel and tourism opens up new vistas every day.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)

Principles of tourism management
Introduction to Heritage Management
Special Interest Tourism
Tourism Geography
Tourist Market
Behavioural Science
Foreign Languages
Air Travel and Transport
Sustainable Tourism
Environment and Ecology of Tourism
Communication Skills

Eligibility

Any 10+2

Career prospect

Travel agencies
Tour operators
Airlines
Hotels
Transport and cargo companies


BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM

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Course detail

This course is for all those who have a nose for news. And options galore, from print, radio, tv to Web
. Though journalism education sector is in its nascent stage
, there are institutes and universities all over India that offer variety of courses. These courses equip you meet the challenges in today's fast-paced life of information.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)

Writing and Editing for different media
Page layout/design
Media ethics and history
Sources of Information
Listening, Note-taking and interviewing Skills
Techniques of using sound to enhance impact, integrating sound and script
TV Production, Techniques and Methods

Eligibility

Any 10+2

Career prospects

In newspapers
Periodicals and magazines
Central information service
Press information bureau
Websites
Radio and TV channels


BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK

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Course details

A degree in social work equips you to serve your country better. With issues related to women, environment, man-made and natural disasters, human rights, mental heath, HIV/AIDS and so on on the rise, opportunities for employment and career growth in social work are expected to increase in non-governmental and governmental sectors. Professionally trained social workers are required more than ever.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)
Social Work Intervention with individuals and groups
Social Work Intervention with Communities and Institutions
Family Life Education
Substance Abuse and Counselling
Introduction to HIV/AIDS
Human Behavior in the Social Environment

Eligibility

Any 10+2

Career prospects

NGOs
Public agencies
Private businesses
Hospitals
Schools
Police departments
Courts


BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

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Course details
The importance of imparting proper elementary education is obvious from the government's decision to introduce the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act. The Bachelor of Elementary Education programme will basically equip you understand children and teach them better. The four-year professional programme is designed to integrate the study of subject knowledge, human development, pedagogical knowledge and communication skills.

What you will learn (subject to syllabus)

Child Development
Nature of Language
Core Natural Sciences
Core Social Sciences
Cognition and Learning
Language Acquisition
Human Relations & Communications
Basic Concepts in Education
School Planning & Management
Logico-Mathematics Education
Pedagogy of Environmental Studies
Curriculum Studies; Gender & Schooling

Eligibility
Any 10+2

Career prospects
Teaching
Education departments

Chennai-based girl tops Civil Services Exam Result 2010-2011

Chennai-based girl tops Civil Service Exam Result 2010-2011

Chennai-based law graduate S Divyadharshini has topped the Civil Services Examination 2010 for which the results were announced on Wednesday.

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The second position was also secured by a woman, Sweta Mohanty, a computer engineer, while R. V. Varun Kumar, a dentist from Chennai, got the third rank.

A total of 920 candidates, including 203 women, have been selected for the Civil Services, which attracts the largest number of candidates from the entire length and breadth of the country.

Divyadharshini, who has done BA BL (Hons) from Dr. Ambedkar Law University in Chennai, cleared the exam in her second attempt. Mohanty cleared the exam in her third attempt.

Kumar, the topper among men, has done his BDS from Ragas Dental College in Chennai. This is his third attempt. Divyadharshini said she was surprised to find herself topping the exam as she was not expecting it. "I was expecting some result but not as a topper," she said.

As congratulatory messages poured in, she said the achievement was the result of "tedious" exercise and hard work of one year coupled with luck.

The top 25 candidates consist of 20 men and five women -- 15 of whom are engineers, five belonging to Commerce, Management, Humanities, Science and Social Sciences; and five belonging to medical science background.

Of the top 25, eight have made to the merit list in their first attempt while four made it in their second attempt, nine in third attempt, three in fourth attempt and one in fifth attempt.

Among those selected, 28 are physically challenged candidates while 14 are orthopaedically challenged, five visually impaired and nine hearing impaired.

A total number of 5,47,698 candidates applied for this examination and 2,69,036 candidates appeared for Preliminary examination, which was conducted on May 23, 2010.

12,491 candidates qualified for the main written examination held in October- November 2010.

2,589 candidates were shortlisted for the personality test conducted in March-April 2011 out of which 920 were selected.

They have been recommended for appointment including 428 General (including 19 Physically Challenged), 270 OBCs (including 8 Physically Challenged candidates), 148 Scheduled Castes (including one Physically Challenged candidate) and 74 Scheduled Tribes candidates.

There are 151 vacancies in IAS, 35 vacancies in IFS and 150 in IPS.

The results are available on PIB website -- www.pib.nic.in and also on the U.P.S.C. website -- www.upsc.gov.in.

Source: PTI

Top 10 Leading Universities in the World

Top 10  Leading Universities in the World

To get in the perfect university that is only what you dream of is a great big deal these days and to find the perfect university for yourself, with proper accreditation and affiliation with known people and universities is always difficult to find. And to remove your problem we have here a post for you guys about the top ten Universities of the world, here we see!

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10. SHANGHAI JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY, CHINA
This University was founded in 1896 and its moto is “When you drink water, never shall you forget its source; love your motherland and add credit to you almamter”
This University is accredited with Shanghai Municipal Education Commission. This university awards bachelors, masters degree and Doctorate degrees in all humanities, social sciences, engineering, cultural studies , medicine health andTechnology.


9. PURDUE UNIVERSITY, US
This university is placed at the 9th position and was founded in 1869, its motto is “ Old Gold and Black” .
It is accredited with North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission. This university has course levels including Diplomas, Associate degrees, Bachelor degrees and Master degrees in Arts, Business and engineering, Cultural Studies, Medicine and Technology. The selection in it is based on entry test.


8. PEKING UNIVERSITY, China
This university was founded in 1898 and its motto is “Diligence, Rigorousness, Pragmatism, Innovation” . it is accredited with Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China and affiliated with universities including Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), International Allian of Research Universities (IARU). This university has courses level like Bachelors, Master’s and Doctorate degrees. The admission criteria are based on entry tests.


7. YALE UNIVERSITY, US
This university was founded in 1701 and its motto is Light and Truth. It is accredited with New Englan Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
Their courses level are Bachelors and masters degree in all kind of subjects like Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Engineering. Cultural Studies, Health and Medicine and Technology.


6. INDIANA UNIVERSITY, US
This university was founded in 1820 and their motto is also “Light and Truth”. This university is affiliated with Association of American Universities, Association of Public and Land Grant Universities and many more. They just have Bachelors degree programs in all subjects including Humanities, Social Sciences, Engineering, Cultural Studies, Medicine and Technology.


5. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
This University was founded in 1855 and its moto is “Advancing Knowledge. Transforming Lives”
It is accredited with North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission. They offer diploma courses along with Bachelors, masters and doctorate degrees.


4. NATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO, MEXICO

It was founded in 1551 and its motto is “The Spirit will speak for my race”. This university is accredited with Secretari’a de Educacion Publica, Mexico. They offer courses on every subject whether its is diploma degree, bachelors, Masters or doctorate.


3. University of California
It was founded in 1868 and its motto is “Let there be Light”. This is accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission to senior colleges and Universities.
They offer courses for bachelors degree, Masters degree and Doctorate in all the fields.


2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
It was founded in 1861 and its motto is Mind and Hand. It is accredited with New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. It gives degrees for Bachelors and Masters.


1. Stanford University, US
This was founded in 1885 and its photo is “The wind of freedom blows”. It is accredited with Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission of Senior Colleges and Universities.
They provide degrees for Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate in all the fields of humanities, Social sciences, engineering, cultural studies, medicine and Technology.


BITSAT 2011 - Dates, Forms, Registration, BITS Admission Test 2011 | Birla Institute Technology | Pilani

BITSAT 2011 - Dates, Forms, Registration, BITS Admission Test 2011

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Advertisement for BITSAT 2011 is released. Last Date for the completed Application form to reach Admissions Office BITS, Pilani is 5.00 PM 31st January 2011. The computerized tests will be held from May 11 - Jun 10, 2011.

For more information about BITSAT 2011 examination, latest notifications and to apply online, visit www.bitsadmission.com.


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HIGHER SECONDARY EXAM (HSC) | +2 (STATE BOARD) | 12TH | XII | TAMIL NADU | RESULT through SMS | PLUS TWO

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TAMILNADU AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY DISTANCE EDUCATION - COIMBATORE - Admission 2011, Courses, Results, MBA, Ranking, Eligibility, Fee Structure, Review

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Distance Education

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Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Directorate of Open and Distance Learning was started during April, 2005.It is one of the constituent units of the TNAU.

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Distance Education offers offering certificate courses, PG Diploma and PG Degree courses through Distance Learning Mode for those aspiring for self employment opportunities.

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Distance Education offers MBA, Environmental Management, P.G Diploma in Food Biotechnology, Production and Quality Control in Medicinal Plants courses.

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Distance Education Objectives:-

==To promote entrepreneurial skills among learners
==To offer continuing Professional Education
==To offer Developmental Extension Education to farming community, unemployed youths, school dropouts etc.
==To provide opportunities through Open and Distance Learning for Life Long Learning among the clients

Courses offered by Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Distance Education

M.Sc. Environmental Management

Post Graduate Diploma in Food Biotechnology

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Post Graduate Diploma in Production and Quality Control in Medicinal Plants

Contact Details/ Address of Tami Nadu Agricultural University Distance Education

Coimbatore


Directorate of Open and Distance Learning

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University

Coimbatore - 641 003

Phone: 0422 - 5511229 / 5511429

Fax: 0422 - 5511429

 

Web Site : www.tnau.ac.in

Tamil Nadu Medical Admission Application form 2011 | MBBS | Counseling

Tamil Nadu Medical Admission Application form 2011 | MBBS | Counseling

 

Tamil Nadu Medical admission application form 2011 | MBBS 1 year application form | medical counseling | 2011 medical admission.

Application form for admission to the I year MBBS in Tamil Nadu for the academic year 2011-12 will be issued from May 16th, according to the press release issued by the Directorate of Medical Education, Chennai.

DETALS:

May 15 2011 - Official Notification advertisement to be released

May 16 2011 (Monday) - MBBS Application forms Sale begins
June 2 2011 (Thursday) - Last date fore receipt of Application forms
June 21 2011 (Tuesday) - Release of Merit List (Ranking) of Candidates for MBBS Counseling


MBBS Counseling Schedule 2011:


June 30 2011 - Counseling starts for Differently abled and Sports quota

July 1 to July 10 2011 - Counseling for General and other Category

Tamil Nadu has 17 Government Medical colleges with 1945 seats. Private Self Financing colleges have 1010 seats

Singapore b-schools teach the Asian, European and American ways of doing business

Singapore b-schools teach the Asian, European and

American ways of doing business

Who does not want a ‘phoren’ degree to brag about for the rest of his life. Especially if the foreign country is just a quick six-hour flight away and the local restaurants serve sambar rice. Singapore – the shopping haunt for Indians has also turned into a b-school hub. With INSEAD, Chicagobooth, SPJain, setting up shop there couple of years ago and local schools like National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University luring students in large numbers, Singapore is the place to be for management education.

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SP Jain, Singapore

And the push towards this is coming from none other than the government itself. While five years ago, Singapore had 70,000 international students, the government has decided this figure needs to reach 150,000 by 2015.

Why Singapore

"Why not Singapore?" ask the students who are studying at b-schools there. All students who Pagalguy spoke to had different reasons for choosing Singapore. Mohit Belani for instance, currently at INSEAD, Singapore, says that the INSEAD brand was the drawing factor for him to study in Singapore. "INSEAD has a two-campus programme which enables me to study at two places and in two different countries all in a year. Besides, there is diversity here and the course was just a year which works superbly for my needs."A similar sentiment was echoed by Abbas Mantri, who is pursuing Strategy Specialization at Nanyang. "I wanted to step out of India and learn in a global environment and there is no better choice than Singapore. This country is close to India and yet offers an international way of teaching."

Continuing on the same line, Anukish Garg from NUS says that he knew that studying in Singapore would give him an Asian perspective to subjects such as banking, etc. "and with banks opening operations globally, nothing like getting the real picture while studying." For Purusotam Dabbiru, pursuing an MBA in investment banking and wealth management at SP Jain Centre of Management, the peer group was the deciding factor. "In my cohort, the average experience is more than 3.5 years. Learning insights generated are positively correlated to the experience one's peers bring to the class and this is a big advantage at a b-school in Singapore." Purusotam's statement is based on the fact that unlike India, all b-schools in Singapore demand a minimum of five years of work experience of interested students.

On an average, the fees work out well, say the students. Compared to the US, Singapore is affordable, be it the fees or accommodation rates. For Purusottam, the entire package has worked out to approximately Rs 17,00,000. "And this includes my airfare, meals, accommodation etc. For the education I am getting in an international college, it is quite reasonable. For a few colleges in India, it works out to as much. But here I am getting the international exposure."

Since all b-schools in Singapore take only experienced people, many students are able to fund themselves for their MBA and do not have to take huge loans. For Mohit Belani, the fees worked out to around 52,000 Euros. Mohit did not need to take a loan. Having worked before in the US, he had the money on hand.

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Diversity in class at Nanyang: Behind row Winston (China), Pramoj (Singapore), Andrew (USA), Mandar (Mumbai). Front row left to right: Reynold (China), Irfan (USA), Greg (Canada), Esmond (Singapore)

Fees/Work in Singapore better

Alumni of Singapore b-schools, especially Indians say that it is easier to repay loans if you work in Singapore. Alok Sanjyot, alumni from SPJain who passed out in April 2009 says that he was able to repay his education loan within a year after he graduated. "Here the standard of living is higher than that of India but one can save enough as well and so the loan becomes less of an issue."

The biggest advantage to studying in Singapore is the possibility of working there as well. Many students opt to work in Singapore which works out better than having a job through placement in an average b-school in India. Singapore, as a working country is also a better option since graduates are able to work in a global environment and make good money. Manu Iyer, who passed out of SP Jain in 2010 worked in Singapore even prior to taking up an MBA. "I decided to continue here since the pay is good and the experience of working in a culturally vibrant place is also good. Besides, I am earning very well and can say am comfortable," he says.

Another SP Jain alumni, Aditi Vyas also worked in Singapore post her graduation. "After working for a while I took a break but soon after starting to work again. Since then, have done very well for myself. I manage teams and also comfortable with money. With the currency conversion, one stands to gain if employed in Singapore," she adds.

Those still graduating have also decided that it will be work in Singapore for a few years before heading back home. Komal Ahuja studying at the NUS says: "Finance is my subject and there is no better place to learn and work than Singapore if you are interested in finance. I will get a good view of the Asian markets." Purusotam,who is part of the Placements Committee at SP Jain has not yet bagged a job himself because he is quite sure that he wants to work outside India. "I am searching for job opportunities in the Middle East, Europe or South East Asia. This is because if I work abroad, the opportunities that I hope to get when I return to India are greater and my saving potential will also increase."

Abbas Mantri and Andrew Humphreys from Nanyang come from entrepreneurial families. Abbas says that he would like to explore the opportunity of expanding his family business in Singapore while Andrew says he would like to be placed in Asia for a few years. "I am open to a number of big cities such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur etc.," Andrew adds.

Faculty/Infrastructure

A prime reason for many students to take up studying in Singapore is the 'good academic culture' as well as infrastructure of the schools. Most b-schools there have sprawling campuses and those that don't have large campuses, have excellent in-house facilities. Besides, faculty and individual programmes are the highlights of b-schools in Singapore.

Aditya Dhawan from INSEAD says that his professors are a class apart. "With years of research and /or industry experience behind them, we know we are in good hands academically." Komal Ahuja from NUS says that all her professors are PhD and their teaching methods are inspiring. " When you know your professor is so learned and at the same time so approachable, learning takes on a different meaning. Faculty is available any time if we want to chat with them."

A class having fun at SP Jain, Singapore: From left – Prateek, Purusotam, Soumya, Varun (behind Soumya) and Rahul

INSEAD has a huge entrepreneurship initiative which is a favourite by like-minded students. The Wendel International Centre for Family Enterprise allows INSEAD to run events and educational programmes that benefit family set-ups across the world. Another called Maag International Centre for Entrepreneurship was launched in 2003 to promote production and dissemination of knowledge in subjects like turnarounds, family enterprise, entrepreneurship, buyouts and private equity.

Nanyang students take much pride in their faculty. The b-school has Asia's largest faculty team, with 92% who have Phds from renowned universities from all parts of the world. Says Abbas: "Here one can design one's own learning experience by choosing one's subjects or electives according to one's objectives and requirements and there are 90 courses to choose from."

The Asian Business Case Centre gives priority access to Nanyang Business School's participants, including numerous cases commissioned by the Singapore government that give good insights into the country's business model.

Singapore works culturally/ for leisure

Singapore works culturally since there is no one dominant community either in the class room or on the streets. With a population of about three million, 2.7 million of whom are citizens and permanent residents the others are foreigners. The Chinese constitute about 78 percent, the Malays 14 percent, the Indians 7 percent, and others 1 percent of the population. This makes the population homogeneous and no one community prevails. There are various pockets where communities like Chinese and Indian can call their own.

The multi-cultural facet of Singapore is a big draw from people across the globe. Chetan Jotwani studying at the National University of Singapore (NUS) took up Singapore because of the diversity. ""The diversity in our cohort extends beyond just industry experience to cultural background as well. This takes the learning process to beyond the classroom, as there is a lot of knowledge to be gained from our peers. Personally, I had wanted to pursue an MBA outside India to learn about the business environment in other parts of the world, and the diversity at NUS, as well as the confluence of Asia and the west in Singapore make my choice of joining NUS very relevant."," he says.

Singapore has a lot of leisure activities to offer students as well. The INSEAD as well as the Nanyang students travel to other Asian countries as part of fun and learning projects. Andrew from Nanyang says that his b-school celebrates every festival, be it Diwali, Chinese New Year or Christmas, "since we have friends from different parts of the globe, we have fun at all festivals," he says.

Since most students work in dual campus programmes, leisure patterns change accordingly. (Students of INSEAD studying in France as well as Singapore while students of Chicagobooth study in the US as well as Singapore. Similarly, students from SP Jain study in Dubai, Singapore and from this year onwards in Australia too), Purosotam says that work load in Dubai was comparatively lesser so he went to Abu Dhabi and other tourism hot spots in the Gulf region. "In Singapore, we attended different types of training sessions to prepare us for the future, and also networking sessions. We also undertake volunteer work in the city to know it better. Many of our batch mates have also visited nearby places like Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia. We combine work and pleasure."

At INSEAD, students say life on campus is varied. Explains Devneet Bajaj, "One can join one of the many career-oriented clubs and network in a sector or industry in which one plans to pursue one's career. This is a mix of both work and pleasure." Mohit says that those interested in sports can represent INSEAD in inter-school matches. Mohit himself is part of the college rugby team.

Among other leisure activities at INSEAD, Fontainebleau participants host large dinner parties in country mansions and include travelling to the Alps for a weekend of skiing; the Singapore social scene includes get-togethers for an evening barbecue by the pool and group trips to one of the many nearby scuba-diving resorts.

If not anything, Indian b-school students in Singapore can just take a walk along Serangoon Road in Little India - a place dominated by Indians. There one gets Indian sweets and South Indian rice plate is served on a banana leaf. Besides, there is also the fragrance of Indian sandalwood incense prevailing all around - a whiff of home for the home sick.

Source: www.pagalguy.com - India's biggest and most trusted portal and community for cracking MBA entrance exams.

Top 20 America's Best Colleges 2010-2011 | US Leading Colleges

Top 20 America's Best Colleges 2010-2011 | US Leading Colleges

 

The best college in America isn't in Cambridge or Princeton, West Point or Annapolis. It's nestled in the Berkshire Mountains. Williams College, a 217-year-old private liberal arts school, tops our third annual ranking of America's Best Colleges. Our list of more than 600 undergraduate institutions is based on the quality of the education they provide, the experiences of the students and how much they achieve

1. Williams College
2. Princeton University
3. Amherst College
4. United States Military Academy
5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
6. Stanford University
7. Swarthmore College
8. Harvard University
9. Claremont McKenna College
10. Yale University
11. United States Air Force Academy
12. Wellesley College
13. Columbia University
14. Haverford College
15. Wesleyan University
16. Whitman College
17. Pomona College
18. Northwestern University
19. California Institute of Technology
20. University of Chicago

Samacheer Kalvi Textbooks & Syllabus 2011 Available Here At Pallikalvi | Tamil Nadu

Samacheer Kalvi Textbooks & Syllabus 2011 Available Here At Pallikalvi | Tamil Nadu

 

Tamil Nadu Government School Education Department has announced the printed books will be expected to released open market  on 30th of May 2011 and before that for the convenient of students Government uploaded syllabus Text Books for 10th standard in the below website http://www.pallikalvi.in/

One can take printout of the textbooks from that website. There is heavy traffic to that website. Text Books for other standards, I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX will uploaded gradually.

SAMACHEER KALVI Text Books for 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 Standard will also be available by MAY 2011 end in the schools according to reports. Total of 9 crore books are in the process of being printed.

SAMACHEER KALVI Text books for I and VI standard classes were introduced last year. The remaining classes II,III, IV, V, VII, VIII, IX, X are being introduced this academic year.

Government of Tamil Nadu has decided to have common board for Classes I to X. At present there are four boards viz., Sate Board, Matriculation, Anglo-Indian and Oriental. It is welcomed by all stakeholder as step towards ensuring equitable standard education.

However the different medium of education viz., ENGLISH medium, TAMIL Medium and other language medium will continue to exist.

ALSO DOWN LOAD FROM BELOW LINKS:

SSLC BOOKS ONLINE DOWLOAD

10th SYLLABUS DOWN LOAD

Tamil online – 10 Std Tenth SSLC Textbook Pallikalvi.in

Tamil online – 10 Std Tenth SSLC Textbook Pallikalvi.in

Tamil Nadu Government School Education Department has announced the printed books will be expected to released open market  on 30th of May 2011 and before that for the convenient of students Government uploaded syllabus Text Books for 10th standard in the below website http://www.pallikalvi.in/

One can take printout of the textbooks from that website. There is heavy traffic to that website. Text Books for other standards, I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX will uploaded gradually.

SAMACHEER KALVI Text Books for 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 Standard will also be available by MAY 2011 end in the schools according to reports. Total of 9 crore books are in the process of being printed.

SAMACHEER KALVI Text books for I and VI standard classes were introduced last year. The remaining classes II,III, IV, V, VII, VIII, IX, X are being introduced this academic year.

Government of Tamil Nadu has decided to have common board for Classes I to X. At present there are four boards viz., Sate Board, Matriculation, Anglo-Indian and Oriental. It is welcomed by all stakeholder as step towards ensuring equitable standard education.

However the different medium of education viz., ENGLISH medium, TAMIL Medium and other language medium will continue to exist.

 

ALSO DOWN LOAD FROM BELOW LINKS:

SSLC BOOKS ONLINE DOWLOAD

 

10th SYLLABUS DOWN LOAD

Tamil Nadu X Standard Textbooks online 2011

Tamil Nadu X Standard Textbooks online 2011

Tamil Nadu Government School Education Department has announced the printed books will be expected to released open market  on 30th of May 2011 and before that for the convenient of students Government uploaded syllabus Text Books for 10th standard in the below website http://www.pallikalvi.in/

One can take printout of the textbooks from that website. There is heavy traffic to that website. Text Books for other standards, I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX will uploaded gradually.

SAMACHEER KALVI Text Books for 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 Standard will also be available by MAY 2011 end in the schools according to reports. Total of 9 crore books are in the process of being printed.

SAMACHEER KALVI Text books for I and VI standard classes were introduced last year. The remaining classes II,III, IV, V, VII, VIII, IX, X are being introduced this academic year.

Government of Tamil Nadu has decided to have common board for Classes I to X. At present there are four boards viz., Sate Board, Matriculation, Anglo-Indian and Oriental. It is welcomed by all stakeholder as step towards ensuring equitable standard education.

However the different medium of education viz., ENGLISH medium, TAMIL Medium and other language medium will continue to exist.

 

ALSO DOWN LOAD FROM BELOW LINKS:

SSLC BOOKS ONLINE DOWLOAD

 

10th SYLLABUS DOWN LOAD

LIVE TREND: 10TH SYLLABUS TEXT BOOKS IN PALLIKALVI 2011

LIVE TREND: 10TH SYLLABUS TEXT BOOKS IN PALLIKALVI 2011

Tamil Nadu Government School Education Department has announced the printed books will be expected to released open market  on 30th of May 2011 and before that for the convenient of students Government uploaded syllabus Text Books for 10th standard in the below website http://www.pallikalvi.in/

One can take printout of the textbooks from that website. There is heavy traffic to that website. Text Books for other standards, I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX will uploaded gradually.

SAMACHEER KALVI Text Books for 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 Standard will also be available by MAY 2011 end in the schools according to reports. Total of 9 crore books are in the process of being printed.

SAMACHEER KALVI Text books for I and VI standard classes were introduced last year. The remaining classes II,III, IV, V, VII, VIII, IX, X are being introduced this academic year.

Government of Tamil Nadu has decided to have common board for Classes I to X. At present there are four boards viz., Sate Board, Matriculation, Anglo-Indian and Oriental. It is welcomed by all stakeholder as step towards ensuring equitable standard education.

However the different medium of education viz., ENGLISH medium, TAMIL Medium and other language medium will continue to exist.

 

ALSO DOWN LOAD FROM BELOW LINKS:

SSLC BOOKS ONLINE DOWLOAD

 

10th SYLLABUS DOWN LOAD

Andhra Pradesh Inter Results 2011 before April 25

Andhra Pradesh Inter Results 2011 before April 25

Hyderabad: The results of the Andhra Pradesh Intermediate Examinations 2011 are set to be released before April 25, making the Andhra Pradesh Board the first in country to announce the Class 11/12 results this year.


The Inter First Year Results 2011 are likely to be announced on April 18 and the Inter Second Year Results 2011 on April 22, as per inputs.

The results will be accessible through the following websites:

www.ExamResults.net
http://Results.AndhraEducation.net
www.AndhraEducation.net

Students can also access their results on SMS, using the following short codes:

Intermediate General / Vocational FIRST Year Examination 2011
SMS - RESULT<space>APGEN1<space>REGISTRATION NUMBER to 56263
SMS - RESULT<space>APVOC1<space>REGISTRATION NUMBER to 56263
Intermediate General / Vocational SECOND Year Examination 2011
SMS - RESULT<space>APGEN2<space>REGISTRATION NUMBER to 56263
SMS - RESULT<space>APVOC2<space>REGISTRATION NUMBER to 56263
Secretary of the Board of Intermediate Education (BIE)
Andhra Pradesh,

G. Balaramaiah has assured parents that all steps have been taken for fair valuation. The number scripts to be revalued by the chief examiner have been reduced to 15 from 24.

We wishes all students, Best of Luck!

SSLC Results Tamil Nadu, 10th results 2011, Tamil Nadu SSLC Result 2011

SSLC Results Tamil Nadu, 10th results 2011, Tamil Nadu SSLC Result 2011

 

SSLC Exam held by Tamil Nadu Government completed last week and total 8.5 lakhs students wrote exams and the Result will be expected to announced in 25th May 2011 by Govt. Education Dept.

SSLC results 2011, Tamil Nadu available online on following websites:

Tamil Nadu HSC Results 2011, TN Plus Two Results 2011, TN 12th results

Tamil Nadu HSC Results 2011, TN Plus Two Results 2011, TN 12th results

Government of Tamil Nadu


Higher Secondary Examination/ Plus 2 Exams (General Education and Vocational Courses)


Tamil Nadu HSC Results 2011 likely to be announced by 14th May 2011 by TN Directorate of General Examinations.


TN Plus Two Results 2011 will be available online on host of websites including tnresults.nic.in.


http://tnresults.nic.in/

TOP 10 LEADING MEDICAL COLLEGES IN INDIA 2010-2011

TOP 10 LEADING MEDICAL COLLEGES IN INDIA 2010-2011


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All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi
Address
: Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110029
Phone: 91-11-26588500, 91-11-26588700, 91-11-26589900
Fax : 91-11-26588663, 91-11-26588641
Website: http://www.aiims.edu/
Website: http://www.aiims.ac.in/


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Christian Medical College, Vellore
Address
: Vellore 632 004, Tamil Nadu, India
Phone: 91-416- 2222102, 2223603, 2222722, 2223977, 2225535, 2222716
Website: http://cmch-vellore.edu/


Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
Dogra B B Dept of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,
Address : Armed Forces Medical College, Pune - 411 040 India
Website: www.afmcpune.com
JIPMER, Pondicherry
Address : Dhanvantri Nagar, Gorimedu, Pondicherry - 605 006, India
Phone: (0413) 2272380 - 90 (11 lines)
Fax : (0413) 2272067 (Director), 2272066(Dean), 2272735(M.S.)
E-mail : director@jipmer.edu
Website: http://www.jipmer.edu/
Lady Hardinge Medical College
Address : Bhagat Singh Road, Pin - 110001
New Delhi
Phone: 23343984
Lady Hardinge Medical College
Address
: Connaught Place, New Delhi 110 001
Phone : 3363596
Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi
Address : Bahadur Shah Jafar Marg, New Delhi - 110002
Phone: (011) 23239271/ 72/ 73/ 74/ 23231478
E-mail: deanmamc@vsnl.net
Website : http://mamc.ac.in/
Grant Medical College
Address
: B25 (ESIS Hospital Quarters)
Mulund (W), Mumbai-400080
Phone: 022-25680861
St John's Medical College, Bangalore
Address : Sarjapur Road
Bangalore - 560 034
Phone: 080-22065000
Fax: 080-25530070
E-mail: sjmch@vsnl.com , stjohns@blr.vsnl.net.in
Bangalore Medical College
Address
: Fort, Bangalore – 560 002
Phone: 080-26704342
Fax: 080-26704342
E-mail: bmc-bng@vsnl.net
Madras Medical College
Periyar EVR Salai, Park Town, Chennai,
Address : Tamil Nadu, India 600 003
Phone: 91-44-25361536
Fax: 91-44-25361536
E-mail:info@madrasmedicalcollege.edu 
Kasturba Medical College Chennai
Address
: Madhav Nagar, Manipal-576104,
Karnataka, INDIA.
Phone: +91 820 2571201 - 2571230
Fax: +91 820 2571927, 2570061, 2570062
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