Tuesday, February 10, 2015

CLAT – 2015

Procedure for Application

Application Form and Information Brochure for CLAT 2015                                                              

  • The CLAT 2015 Online Application Form will be accessible on the CLAT website (www.clat.ac.in) No hard copy of the Application Form and Information Brochure will be sold.
  • CLAT 2015 Information Brochure (not the application form) will also be accessible from the respective website of all the participating NLU(s).

   
Important dates for the Exam
Online Application
1st Jan, 2015 to 31st March, 2015
Date of the online examination
May 10, 2015
Last date for submission of filled-in online application form       
31st March,2015(Tuesday) 11.59 P.M

A candidate will have to make payment on three occasions through CLAT website viz,
  1. submitting the Online Application Form
  2. if interested in downloading the Previous Year’s Question papers and
  3. while participating in the counseling session.

A candidate will have to make online/offline payment through CLAT website.
The online payment can be made through net-banking, debit card, credit card etc. wherein the candidate will have to bear the additional bank transaction charges for remitting the fees through payment gateways.

For paying the fees offline through website, the candidate will have to download the ‘Bank Challan‘ that will be generated with the required information, as filled in by the candidate, and make the payment with additional bank charges at any branch of the designated bank. After making the requisite payment at the bank, the candidate needs to fill-in the details of the Bank Challan as required at the relevant section of application form on the website.

Website:
https://www.digialm.com/EForms/html/form1954/index.html

COMBINED DEFENCE SERVICE EXAM - 2015

Introduction:

For those young and courageous individuals who nurture a patriotic sentiment, who are willing to take on any kind of challenges and dedicate their lives to defending the country and its people, the Common Defence Service Test is the path to join the nation's Defence forces.

Combined Defence Service exam is conducted by UPSC twice every year for recruitment to office cadre of the Army, Navy and Air force. CDS exam is conducted generally in the months of May and October.

Candidates qualifying the written test are interviewed by the Service Selection Board and if finally selected, depending upon the choice given by the candidates and their merit list ranking, are sent to one of the following institutes for orientation training: -
(a) Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun
(b) Naval Academy, Goa
(c) Air Force Academy, Begumpet, Hyderabad
(d) Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai

Those joining the first three institutes get permanent commission, however cadets passing out of OTA get short service commission. Applicants are required to mention their preferences while filling up the application forms.

Educational Qualifications: 

For Indian Military Academy (IMA) / Officers’ Training Academy (OTA): A degree from a recognized University or equivalent.

For Naval Academy: B.Sc. with Physics and/or Mathematics or Bachelor of Engineering.

For Air Force Academy: B.Sc. of a recognized University or equivalent with Physics and/or Mathematics as subjects or Bachelor of Engineering.

Age Limit:

For IMA: Unmarried male candidates between 19-24 years on 1st January or 1st July of the year succeeding the year of examination.

For Naval Academy: Unmarried male candidates between 19-22 years on 1st January or 1st July of the year succeeding; the year of examination.

For Air Force Academy: Unmarried male candidates between 19-23 years on 1st January or 1st July of the year succeeding the year of examination.

For Officers Training Academy: Male candidates (married or unmarried) between 19-25 years on 1st January or 1st July of the year succeeding the year of examination.


Application

Blank application forms and other particulars are published by UPSC in leading newspapers and Employment News in the month of May/June and November/December. A candidate seeking admission must apply to The Secretary, UPSC, New Delhi on prescribed application form. The application forms are available on payment of the requisite amount from any of the designated post office throughout the country. The examination is held in over 40 centres spread all of the country.

Educational Qualifications:

IMA & OTA - Degree of a recognized University or equivalent
Naval Academy -B.Sc. with Physics & Mathematics or Bachelor of Engg
Air Force Academy -B.Sc. with Physics and/or Mathematics or Bachelor of Engg

Examination 
Plan of the Examination: The examination comprises: 

(a) Written Examination
(b) Interview for intelligence and personality test of such candidates as may be called for interview at one of the Services Selection Centers

Examination Subjects: 

The following will be subjects for the written examination (each of 2 hours duration):

(a) For admission to Indian Military Academy, Naval Academy and Air Force Academy:

English - This paper tests the understanding of the English language.
General Knowledge - This tests the general knowledge, current events, history of India, geography of nature and other matters of everyday observation.
Elementary Mathematics - This paper covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics.

(b) For Admission to Officers Training Academy (OTA):

English - This paper tests the understanding of the English language.
General Knowledge - This tests the general knowledge, current events, history of India, geography of nature and other matters of everyday observation.

Note:

(i) The papers in all subjects will consist of OBJECTIVE-TYPE (Multiple-Choice questions only). The question papers will be set in English only.
(ii) Each paper will be of 2 hours duration and will carry 100 marks.

Standard of Examination: 

The standard of the paper in Elementary Mathematics will be of the Matriculation Examination. The standard of papers in other subjects will approximately be such as may be expected of a graduate of an Indian University.

Centres of examination:

Agartala, Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Allahabad, Bangalore, Bareilly, Bhopal, Calcutta, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cochin, Cuttack, Delhi, Dharwar, Dispur (Guwahati), Gangtok, Hyderabad, Imphal, Itanagar, Jaipur, Jammu, Jorhat, Kohima, Lucknow, Madurai, Mumbai, Nagpur, Panaji (Goa), Patna, Port Blair, Raipur, Sambalpur, Shillong, Shimla, Srinagar, Tirupati, Trivandrum, Udaipur and Vishakhapatnam. The centres and the date of holding the examination are liable to be changed at the discretion of the Commission.

Various concessions, like reservation in posts, are available for NCC cadets appearing in the exam.

Interview and Special Tests

Those who qualify the written test, undergo interview and a series of intelligence and personality tests. The tests, both verbal and non-verbal, are designed not only to judge the mental caliber of the candidate but also to assess his social traits and interest in current affairs.

Personality tests - These tests are as follows
Situation Reaction Test (SRT) - Sixty situations are given and the candidate is required to answer the reactions within 30 minutes.
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) - A set of 12 pictures are shown and the candidate is required to write a story in 3 minute for each picture.
Word Association Test (WAT) - Sixty words are projected and the candidate is required to make a sentence, in 15 seconds for each word.

Group test - Group Test is conducted in batches of 8-10 candidates. The test consists of group planning, group discussion, outdoor group tasks. The candidates are asked to take lectures on certain topics.

Physical Standards

Candidates recommended by the Services Selection Board must undergo a medical examination by the Board of Service Medical Officers, and are allowed to go for the training programs only after being declared fit by the medical board.
 
Syllabus of C D S Exam
English

The question paper will be designed to test the candidates' understanding of English and workman-like use of words.

General Knowledge

General Knowledge, including knowledge of current events and such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject. The paper will also include questions of History of India and Geography of a nature which candidates should be able to answer without special study.

Elementary Mathematics

Arithmetic:

Number system, Natural numbers, Integers, Rational and Real numbers. Fundamental Operations-addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square roots, decimal fractions.

Unitary method:

Time and distance, time and work, percentages, applications to simple and compound interest, profit and loss, ratio and proportion, variation.

Elementary Number Theory:

Division algorithm, Prime and composite numbers, Tests of divisibility by 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 11, Multiples and factors, Factorization Theorem, H.C.F. and L.C.M.,

Algebra:

Basic operations, simple factors, Remainder Theorem, H.C.F., L.C.M., Theory of Polynomials, Solutions of quadratic equations, relation between its roots and coefficients (only real roots to be considered).

Simultaneous linear equations in two unknowns-analytical and graphical solutions. Simultaneous linear in-equations in two variables and their solutions. Practical problems leading to two simultaneous linear equations or in-equations in two variables or quadratic equations in one variable and their solutions.

Set language and set notation, Rational expressions and conditional identities, Laws of indices.



Trigonometry:

Sine x, Cosine x, Tangent x when 0° < x< 90°. Values of sin x, cos x and tan x, for x = 0°, 30°, 45°, 60° and 90°.
Simple trigonometric identities. Use of trigonometric tables.
Simple cases of heights and distances.

Geometry:

Lines and angles, Plane and plane figures.
Theorems on:

1. Properties of angles at a point
2. Parallel lines
3. Sides and angles of a triangle
4. Congruency of triangles
5. Similar triangles
6. Concurrence of medians and altitudes
7. Properties of angles, sides and diagonals of a parallelogram, rectangle and square
8. Circle and its properties, including tangents and normals
9. Loci.

Mensuration

Areas of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, triangle and circle. Areas of figures, which can be split up into the figures (Field Book). Surface area and volume of cuboids, lateral surface and volume of right circular cones and cylinders. Surface area and volume of spheres.

Statistics-Collection and tabulation of statistical data. Graphical representation-frequency polygons, histograms, bar charts, pie charts, etc. Measures of Central Tendency.


Date of Notification 18.07.2015
Last Date for Receipt of applications 14.08.2015
Date/Day of Commencement of Examination 01.11.2015

(D) Scheme of Examination:




Written Examination
(a) For Indian Military Academy
Naval Academy and 
Air Force Academy
1. English (Objective type)
100 Marks

2. General Knowledge
(Objective type)
100 Marks

3. Elementary Mathematics (Objective type)
100 Marks 

Total 
300 Marks



(b) For Officers’ Training Academy
1. English (Objective type)
100 Marks

2. General Knowledge (Objective type)
100 Marks

Total 
200 Marks



Marks for SSB Interviews
IMA, NA and AFA 
300 marks
OTA
200 Marks


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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Vellore Institute of Technology

Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)

Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) is labeled among top 10 engineering institutes in India; over the years, the institute has created an identity of its own in offering quality engineering education in different disciplines Every year, the college conducts its entrance exam VITEEE, based on which candidates are admitted to the first year of under graduate degree in engineering i.e. Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Technology For more than a decade now the college has been conducting VITEEE through which it judges the comprehensive understanding of students in the field of engineering and technology

How to Apply

 Candidates can also apply online at www.vit.ac.in through the following mode 
i) Net banking /Credit card/Debit card; 
ii) Demand Draft mode (online applicants need to pay Rs.940/- only)

The online applicants applying through Demand Draft mode should send the hardcopy of the application form to the University addressed to the "Director - UG Admissions”, VIT University, Vellore-632014 Issue of Application Forms - OMR. The Prospectus and the information brochure for the B.Tech programme, along with the necessary enclosures which include the Application Form and a printed self addressed envelope, can be obtained against cash payment of Rs.990/- from the various post offices as given in the VIT website www.vit.ac.in. 

Candidates can obtain the application form in person from the 
i) VIT University, Vellore Campus 
ii) VIT University, Chennai Campus 
iii) Anna Nagar Office, New No. 6, (Old No W-73), Second Street (Opposite Towers Club), Anna Nagar, Chennai-600040 , by handing over a Demand Draft for Rs 990/- drawn in favour of ‘VIT University’, payable at Vellore Candidates can also obtain the application form through post by sending a Demand Draft for Rs.990 /-drawn in favour of ‘VIT University’, payable at Vellore, with a covering letter addressed to “Director - UG Admissions”, VIT University, Vellore-632014, requesting for the application form and indicating their complete postal address. On receipt of the DD, the application form with the enclosures will be sent by post The postal charges will be borne by the Institute. Candidate should write his/her name, Mobile Number and address on the reverse of the demand draft Candidates are advised to purchase the information brochure/application form only through means mentioned above and not from any private publishers/ vendors; fake application forms will not be processed and will be rejected

Important Dates Online Application/ Offline Application Forms:

will be available from: 01st December 2014 onwards Last date for Receipt of Application form: 27th February 2015 (Saturday)

VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE-2015): 18th to 19th April 2015 Declaration of Results (Tentative): 30th April 2015 (Thursday)
Commencement of Classes (Tentative) - Vellore Campus B.Tech - ECE, EEE, EIE: 03rd July 2015 (Friday)

B.Tech - CSE, IT, Computer Science Engg with (Spec in Bioinformatics): 06th July 2015 (Monday)

B.Tech (Bio-Medical, Biotech, Civil, Chemical, Mechanical, Mech (spec. in Energy Engg), Mech (spec. in Chemical Process Engg), Mech (spec. in Automotive Engg),


Production & Industrial Engg): 08th July 2015 (Monday) Commencement of Classes (Tentative) - Chennai Campus B.Tech (Civil, CSE, ECE, EEE, Mechanical): 06th July 2015

Website : www.vit.ac.in

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Top 10 Business Schools List in India

Find your college in the Top 10 Business Schools of India. We show you how these colleges have performed in the year 2014.  The judgement has been made on the parameters of learning experience, living experience, placement performance, selection process and future orientation.

Here comes the Ranking of 2014's Top Business schools of India.

Ranking
Business School
1.
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM- A)  
2.
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM- C)  
3.
XLRI, Jamshedpur
4.
Faculty of Management Studies (FMS, Delhi)
5.
S.P Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR)
6.
Management Development Institute (MDI)
7.
Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIM- K)  
8.
Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM- I)  
9.
International Management Institute (IMI)
10.
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)

The pecking order of the top 10 Business schools remains largely intact with IIM Ahmedabad at the pole position. IIM C, XLRI, FMS remained consistent with their second, third and fourth positions respectively. Mumbai's S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJMIR)  managed to enter the top-five list for the first time. IIM-K drops down at seventh position as compared to last year's fifth position. 


Monday, February 2, 2015

What is Career Assessment?

Career assessment can be a process of examining your interests, skills, personality traits, along with values. By executing career assessments within these four parts, you are planning to discover which careers fit you finest. The higher a career scores in all areas, the more assured you could end up that it is one which suites you well.

The actual career evaluation process involves completing the battery of career assessments administered by a career advisor, sometimes incorrectly referred to as career tests. Career assessments are certainly not tests. There isn't a right or wrong answers. Career assessments assist you to see how substantial you score in various careers based with your answers to questions associated with your interests, skills, personality traits, along with values. One could make a solid job choice by working closely that has a career counselor exactly who utilizes career tests, among other strategies described below.

Please note in which assessments career counselors utilize will often be not easily on the market to the public. Be cautioned in getting a career test or even career assessment that's offered for free or perhaps a fee on-line. A large number of quizzes are not really statistically valid which enables it to steer you within the wrong direction.

Career Pathways offers Career Test packages for School and College Students to choose right career.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

CBSE Pre-exam counselling: begins Today

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is providing a pre-exam psychological counseling to students and parents from February 2, 2015. The annual counselling programme has been designed keeping in mind the heterogeneity of students' population and geographical spread. It is in its 18th year now and will continue till April 20, 2015.

CBSE tries to reach a wide audience through multiple modes of communication such as telephonic counselling, question answer columns in newspapers and online counselling, during this phase. The sessions to begin from February 2 will be in continuation till April 12.

According to a CBSE statement, this year 72 principals, trained counsellors from CBSE affiliated government and private schools and few psychologists will participate in tele-counselling and address exam related psychological problems of the students. Besides, 62 counsellors are from India whereas 10 are located in various countries like Nepal, Saudi Arabia (Al Khobar), Oman, UAE (Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah) and Kuwait.

Also, CBSE is providing counselling sessions for specially-abled children.
The students can dial a toll free number 1800 11 8004 from any part of the country. Or write in to directoracad.cbse@nic.in and counseling.cecbse@gmail.com for online sessions.
Source: IANS

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