APPSC Group II Recruitment Notification 2011

APPSC Notification 2011 Online Application for Royalty Inspectors:

Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has given supplementary notification, Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) already given the notification earlier from the date of 31/12/2008. Those who are not applying from earlier they can apply now. Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has invites online applications from eligible and qualified candidates for the recruitment of Royalty Inspectors vacancies. Who are interested candidates may apply through online from 23/03/2011 to 23/04/2011.

Important dates:
Opening date for online submission: 23/03/2011.
Last date for submission of Application : 23/04/2011, up to 5:00 pm.
Last date for payment of Fee at AP Online/SBI : 20/04/2011.

How to apply:
The eligible and interested candidates have to apply through online from the website www.apspsc.gov.in between 23/03/2011 to 23/04/2011. The candidates should follow the user guidelines and instructions at the time of registration of the online application.

Instructions for candidates to apply online:

1. Candidates have to apply through online www.apspsc.gov.in from 23/03/2011 to 23/04/2011.
2. Before apply online, candidate log on to the website and filled the details of the applicant, after that candidates download the challan form and pay the fee at AP Online centers or State Bank of India and obtain Fee paid challan with Journal Number in the first instance
3. After on the next working day candidate should again visit the website and enter the journal number to get the format of application.
4. Candidates have to fill all the columns in the online application and should submit the application.
5. Paste your recent colour passport size photograph on a white paper and sign below the photograph; candidate has sign in black pen.
6. Before applying online, candidate scan the photograph and signature, after that upload the photograph and signature, paste the photograph in the space provided in the application form.
7. Candidates have to consistently fill all the related columns in the application and avoid the mistakes, after that submit the online application.

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Kashmir University B. A/B. Sc./ B. Com 2nd Year of Dec 2010-Jan 2011

Kashmir University Published The B. A/B. Sc./ B. Com 2nd Year of Dec, 2010-Jan, 2011

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Faculties/Departments

* Arts
Department of Arabic
Department of Urdu
Department of English
Department of Kashmiri
Department of Foreign Languages
Department of Library & Information Science
Department of Linguistics
Department of Persian
Department of Sanskrit
Department of Hindi

* Social Science
Department of Economics
Department of History
Department of Shah-i-Hamadan (r.a) Institute of Islamic Studies
Media Education Research Center
Department of Political Science
Department of Sociology & Social Work
Department of Psychology

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) PO Written Test Result Held on 26/12/2010

Oriental Bank of Commerce Published The 322 PO Recruitment Written Test Results was Held on 26/12/2010.

SR SR ROLL_NO NAME CATEGORY
1 1 1101000069 ASHWINKUMAR ARVINDBHAI PARMAR SC.
2 2 1101000092 BENKAR HARISHKUMAR MULJIBHAI SC.
3 3 1101000438 KUCHARA AMIT JAYANTILAL SC.
4 4 1101000460 MAHERIYA YOGENDRAKUMAR GAUTAMB SC.
5 5 1101000465 MAITRI RAJENDRAKUMAR KAPADIYA SC.
6 6 1101000505 MAKWANA MILAN HIMMATLAL SC.
7 7 1101000520 MAKWANA SANJAYKUMAR JAYANTILAL SC.
8 8 1101000661 PARMAR BHAVESHBHAI KALIDAS SC.
9 9 1101000703 PARMAR HIMMATLAL AMARABHAI SC.
10 10 1101000778 PARMAR PARAS AMRUTLAL SC.
11 11 1101000794 PARMAR RAHUL DINESHBHAI SC.
12 12 1101000837 PATEL BHUVAN RAJESHKUMAR SC.
13 13 1101000910 PURANI SAURABH PRAHLADBHAI SC.
14 14 1101000979 RATHOD PRIYANKABEN JAGDISHBHAI SC.
15 15 1101001050 SAVANKUMAR HARESHKUMAR CHAVDA SC.
16 16 1101001226 VAGHELA JAYESHKUMAR NARSINHBHA SC.
17 17 1201000069 ASHOK TANTY SC.
18 18 1201000124 DEEPAK.K SC.
19 19 1201000330 N RAVI KUMAR SC.
20 20 1201000359 P C SAJITH KUMAR SC.
21 21 1201000501 SABAREESH K M SC.
22 22 1201000509 SAMPATH KUMAR GURRALA SC.
23 23 1201000512 SANDEEP RB SC.
24 24 1201000694 VISHNU CHAITHANYA GANJI SC.
25 25 1301000032 AJAY KUMAR TETWAL SC.
26 26 1301000047 AKHILESH BHIMRAO KOCHE SC.
27 27 1301000059 AMISH DHANRAJ BORKAR SC.
28 28 1301000061 AMIT K. GAJBHIYE SC.
29 29 1301000123 ANUPAM GOVIND PATIL SC.
30 30 1301000153 ARVIND SATANKER SC.
31 31 1301000387 GAURAV L. GOTEKAR SC.
32 32 1301000445 HEMLATA ROHIT SC.
33 33 1301000452 HITESH GAJBHIYE SC.
34 34 1301000520 KALPATARU RAJNIKANT TAYDE SC.
35 35 1301000687 MANOJ PRATAP SINGH CHOWDHARY SC.
36 36 1301000835 NISHA SC.
37 37 1301000892 PAWAN KORI SC.
38 38 1301000918 PRADEEP BIJOLE SC.
39 39 1301000932 PRAFUL VERMA SC.
40 40 1301000962 PRASHANT RATHORE SC.
41 41 1301000971 PRATUSH SEVAKRAM CHAWRE SC.
42 42 1301000978 PRAVEEN KUMAR ROHIT SC.
43 43 1301001006 PRITESH PATIL SC.
44 44 1301001154 RASHMI JHARIYA SC.
45 45 1301001165 RAVI KANT ARYA SC.
46 46 1301001209 ROHIT GOLAIT SC.
47 47 1301001220 ROOPALI VERMA SC.
48 48 1301001267 SANJAY ANAND BEDUA SC.
49 49 1301001342 SHAILENDRA JHINJORE SC.
50 50 1301001455 SUDHIR KUMAR NAGLE SC.
51 51 1301001506 SUSHIL KUMAR MAHOBIYA SC.
52 52 1301001569 VAIBHAV DESHBHRATAR SC.
53 53 1301001597 VIBHANSHU PARMAR SC.
54 54 1301001649 VINOD KUMAR SC.
55 55 1301001682 VIVEK KACHRODIA SC.
56 56 1401000137 ARUNKUMAR D SC.
57 57 1401000544 K T MANIRAJ SC

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MDU Rohtak M.A, M.Sc Exam Result 2011

Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak Published The M.A and M.Sc Examination Result 2011

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Distance Education is an established and recognized mode of education which is in consonance with changing socio-economic needs and emerging demands of the knowledge era. Keeping up with the spirit of Open University system and in the view of long-standing demand of heterogeneous groups of student’s community, the Directorate of Dssistance Education (DDE) of Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (MDU), has started a wide spectrum of courses. Over the years, DDE has expanded tremendously in terms of programmes, enrolment and study centers.

Kurukshetra University B.E 2nd Year Result 2011

Kurukshetra University Published The B.E 2nd Year Examination Result 2011

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DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRA
EXAMINATION NOTICE

The Admit Cards/Date sheets of the students of the following distance education courses for which Theory examinations will commence w.e.f. the dates as indicated against each have been despatched provisionally to the students:
1. B.A. I/II/III 04.04.2011
2. BIM-I/II/III 04.04.2011
3. BCA-I/II/III 06.04.2011
4. B.Com. I/II/III 07.04.2011
The students, who have completed all the requirements of the respective courses, including payment of full fee, submission of required documents, etc. but have not received the Examination Admit Cards/Date sheets before the date of commencement of examination may contact this Directorate personally on any working day alongwith his/her three passport size photographs. The requirement of attendance in Personal Contact Programme has been relaxed in the above courses.

Air India (AASL) Trainee Cabin Crew/Cabin Crew Walk in Interviews 2011Airline Allied Services Ltd. Airline Allied Services Limited, a wholly owned su

Airline Allied Services Ltd.

Airline Allied Services Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air India Limited, is looking for smart, young and energetic Female and Male Indian Nationals for its immediate requirement for Trainee Cabin Crew/Cabin Crew on a fixed term engagement, for an initial period of three years and to maintain a wait list for future requirements.

a) AGE: Between 20 and 30 years (Relaxable upto 5 years in case of SC/ST and 3 years in case of OBC categories)

b) MARITAL STATUS: Unmarried

c) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
CABIN CREW/TRAINEE CABIN CREW
Graduate from a recognised University.
OR
10+2 and three years’ Degree/ Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Technology from a
Government recognised Institute.
OR
10+2 with at least one year experience in Passenger Interface in an Airline or Hospitality Services. (Candidates with minimum one year of flying experience as Cabin Crew in an Airline of repute will be considered for the post of Cabin Crew. Preference will be given to candidates with valid SEP. The period of training will not be counted for the purpose of determining one year of flying experience.)

The following areas of Airline and Hospitality services will be considered relevant for the purpose of determining eligibility in experience:-

· Passenger Services in Airline/Airport Terminal Handling/IATA accredited Travel & Tourism Agency
· Call Centre/BPO
· Front Office/Guest Relations/Hostess or Steward in 3 star & above rated hotels or in reputed Food/Coffee/Restaurant chains.

Preference will be given to candidates holding valid Indian Passport.

PHYSICAL STANDARDS :

1. Vision:

Near Vision: N/5 in better eye and N/6 in worst eye.
Distant vision: 6/6 in one eye & 6/9 in another eye.
Spectacles/corrective surgery not allowed.
Contact lenses up to ± 2D permitted.
(Certificate from Ophthalmologist giving power of lens to be attached)

Colour Vision: Normal on Ishihara Chart.

Height & Weight:
Female – Minimum 154.5 cms. with proportionate weight
Male - Minimum 163 cms. with proportionate weight
{ Relaxation of 2.5 cms for SC/ST candidates & those from North East states
& hilly states (subject to domicile proof) Attach proof. }
- Norms for the weight to be as per the charts (Height & Weight Chart is also available on the Website)

Cosmetic Appearance:
- Should be well groomed with clear complexion without any noticeable blemish, odd scars/birth mark or bad case of acne.
- Even and regular teeth.

Speech:
Clear speech, no stammering, lisping and with clear understandable accent.

LANGUAGE: Fluency in English and one or more Indian Languages. Should also have working knowledge of Hindi.

A candidate shall be deemed to have acquired working knowledge of Hindi, if he/she has passed Matriculation or an equivalent or higher examination with Hindi as one of the subjects; OR Pragya, the examination conducted under Hindi Teaching Scheme of the Central Government or when so specified by that Government in respect of any particular category of post, any lower examination under that scheme; OR Any other examination specified on that behalf by the Central Government; OR he/she declares himself/herself to have acquired such knowledge.

SELECTION PROCESS: WALK-IN-INTERVIEW ONLY

i) Interested candidates, who fulfil the above eligibility criteria, are required to report for registration between 0930 hrs to 1330 hrs. Candidates with flying experience as Cabin Crew, will be required to appear only for Interview. Candidates for the post of Trainee Cabin Crew will appear for Group Discussion and those who qualify the same will appear for personal Interview at any one of the following locations for which the dates and venues will be intimated separately on this website:-

Locations for Regions

Northern Region :
Jaipur
Chandigarh
Amritsar
Delhi
Lucknow

Southern Region :
Hyderabad
Bangalore
Kozhikode
Thiruvananthapuram
Chennai

Locations for Regions :

Western Region :
Pune
Goa
Indore
Ahmedabad
Mumbai

Eastern Region :

Guwahati
Bagdogra
Shillong
Dimapur
Kolkata


Date & Venue of Walk-in Interview :
Date & Venue for the Group Discussion/ Personal Interview will be intimated shortly on this site www.airindia.in

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Anna University UG/PG Exam Time Table April/May 2011

Anna University UG/PG Exam Time Table April/May 2011

Affiliated Colleges – Changes in UG/PG Time Table – April/May 2011 exam

Affiliated Colleges April / May 2011 University examination PG time table

Affiliated Colleges April / May 2011 University examination UG time table

Anna University Distance Education MBA

Master of Business Administration (MBA) – 2 Years

MBA – General Management
MBA – Technology Management
MBA – Financial Services Management
MBA – Retail Management
MBA – Health Services Management
MBA – Human Resources Management

Eligibility

Any Degree of three years of study duration and a pass in the entrance test conducted by Anna University.

Duration – 4 semesters

Anna University 1st Semester Exam Revaluation Result 2011

Anna University Controller of Examinations Published The Distance Education M.B.A/M.C.A/M.Sc. Examination Results Feb.2011.

The First Semester Exam 2011 Revaluation Result Will be Published Soon. For First Semester Revaluation Result Keep Visit This Web Page.

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CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) Life Sciences Syllabus

CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) for Junior Research Fellowship and Lecturer-ship
LIFE SCIENCES
1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
2. Cellular Organization
3. Fundamental Processes
4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
5. Developmental Biology
6. System Physiology – Plant
7. System Physiology – Animal
8. Inheritance Biology
9. Diversity of Life Forms
10. Ecological Principles
11. Evolution and Behavior
12. Applied Biology
13. Methods in Biology
1. MOLECULES AND THEIR INTERACTION RELAVENT TO BIOLOGY
A. Structure of atoms, molecules and chemical bonds.
B Composition, structure and function of biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids and vitamins).
C. Stablizing interactions (Van der Waals, electrostatic, hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interaction, etc.).
D Principles of biophysical chemistry (pH, buffer, reaction kinetics, thermodynamics, colligative properties).
E. Bioenergetics, glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, coupled reaction, group transfer, biological energy transducers.
F. Principles of catalysis, enzymes and enzyme kinetics, enzyme regulation, mechanism of enzyme catalysis, isozymes
G. Conformation of proteins (Ramachandran plot, secondary structure, domains, motif and folds).
H. Conformation of nucleic acids (helix (A, B, Z), t-RNA, micro-RNA).
I. Stability of proteins and nucleic acids.
J. Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids nucleotides and vitamins.
2. CELLULAR ORGANIZATION
A) Membrane structure and function
(Structure of model membrane, lipid bilayer and membrane protein diffusion, osmosis, ion channels, active transport, membrane pumps, mechanism of sorting and regulation of intracellular transport,electrical properties of membranes).
B) Structural organization and function of intracellular organelles (Cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, plastids, vacuoles, chloroplast, structure & function of cytoskeleton and its role in motility).
C) Organization of genes and chromosomes (Operon, unique and repetitive DNA, interrupted genes, gene families, structure of chromatin and chromosomes, heterochromatin, euchromatin, transposons).
D) Cell division and cell cycle (Mitosis and meiosis, their regulation, steps in cell cycle, regulation and control of cell cycle).
E) Microbial Physiology (Growth yield and characteristics, strategies of cell division, stress response)
3. FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES
A) DNA replication, repair and recombination (Unit of replication, enzymes involved, replication origin and replication fork, fidelity of replication, extrachromosomal replicons, DNA damage and repair mechanisms, homologous and site-specific recombination).
B) RNA synthesis and processing (transcription factors and machinery, formation of initiation complex, transcription activator and repressor, RNA polymerases, capping,
elongation, and termination, RNA processing, RNA editing, splicing, and polyadenylation, structure and function of different types of RNA, RNA transport).
C) Protein synthesis and processing (Ribosome, formation of initiation complex, initiation factors and their regulation, elongation and elongation factors, termination, genetic code, aminoacylation of tRNA, tRNA-identity, aminoacyl tRNA synthetase, and translational proof-reading, translational inhibitors, Post- translational modification of proteins).
D) Control of gene expression at transcription and translation level (regulating the expression of phages, viruses, prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes, role of chromatin in gene expression and gene silencing).
4. Cell communication and cell signaling
A) Host parasite interaction Recognition and entry processes of different pathogens like bacteria, viruses into animal and plant host cells, alteration of host cell behavior by pathogens, virus-induced cell transformation, pathogen-induced diseases in animals and plants, cell-cell fusion in both normal and abnormal cells.
B) Cell signaling Hormones and their receptors, cell surface receptor, signaling through G-protein coupled receptors, signal transduction pathways, second messengers, regulation of signaling pathways, bacterial and plant two-component systems, light signaling in plants, bacterial chemotaxis and quorum sensing.
C) Cellular communication Regulation of hematopoiesis, general principles of cell communication, cell adhesion and roles of different adhesion molecules, gap junctions, extracellular matrix, integrins, neurotransmission and its regulation.
D) Cancer
Genetic rearrangements in progenitor cells, oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, cancer and the cell cycle, virus-induced cancer, metastasis, interaction of cancer cells with normal cells, apoptosis, therapeutic interventions of uncontrolled cell growth.
E) Innate and adaptive immune system Cells and molecules involved in innate and adaptive immunity, antigens, antigenicity and immunogenicity. B and T cell epitopes, structure and function of antibody molecules. generation of antibody diversity, monoclonal antibodies, antibody engineering, antigen-antibody interactions, MHC molecules, antigen processing and presentation, activation and differentiation of B and T cells, B and T cell receptors, humoral and cell-mediated immune responses, primary and secondary immune modulation, the complement system, Toll-like receptors, cell-mediated effector functions, inflammation, hypersensitivity and autoimmunity, immune response during bacterial (tuberculosis), parasitic (malaria) and viral (HIV) infections, congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies, vaccines.
5. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
A) Basic concepts of development : Potency, commitment, specification, induction, competence, determination and differentiation; morphogenetic gradients; cell fate and cell lineages; stem cells; genomic equivalence and the cytoplasmic determinants; imprinting; mutants and transgenics in analysis of development
B) Gametogenesis, fertilization and early development: Production of gametes, cell surface molecules in sperm-egg recognition in animals; embryo sac development and double fertilization in plants; zygote formation, cleavage, blastula formation, embryonic fields, gastrulation and formation of germ layers in animals; embryogenesis, establishment of symmetry in plants; seed formation and germination.
C) Morphogenesis and organogenesis in animals : Cell aggregation and differentiation in Dictyostelium; axes and pattern formation in Drosophila, amphibia and chick; organogenesis – vulva formation in Caenorhabditis elegans, eye lens induction, limb development and regeneration in vertebrates; differentiation of neurons, post embryonic development- larval formation, metamorphosis; environmental regulation of normal development; sex determination.
D) Morphogenesis and organogenesis in plants: Organization of shoot and root apical meristem; shoot and root development; leaf development and phyllotaxy; transition to flowering, floral meristems and floral development in Arabidopsis and Antirrhinum
E) Programmed cell death, aging and senescence
6. SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY – PLANT
A. Photosynthesis – Light harvesting complexes; mechanisms of electron transport; photoprotective mechanisms; CO2 fixation-C3, C4 and CAM pathways.
B. Respiration and photorespiration – Citric acid cycle; plant mitochondrial electron transport and ATP synthesis; alternate oxidase; photorespiratory pathway.
C. Nitrogen metabolism – Nitrate and ammonium assimilation; amino acid biosynthesis.
D. Plant hormones – Biosynthesis, storage, breakdown and transport; physiological effects and mechanisms of action.
E. Sensory photobiology – Structure, function and mechanisms of action of phytochromes, cryptochromes and phototropins; stomatal movement; photoperiodism and biological clocks.
F. Solute transport and photoassimilate translocation – uptake, transport and translocation of water, ions, solutes and macromolecules from soil, through cells, across membranes, through xylem and phloem; transpiration; mechanisms of loading and unloading of photoassimilates.
G. Secondary metabolites – Biosynthesis of terpenes, phenols and nitrogenous compounds and their roles.
H. Stress physiology – Responses of plants to biotic (pathogen and insects) and abiotic (water, temperature and salt) stresses.
7. SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY – ANIMAL
A. Blood and circulation – Blood corpuscles, haemopoiesis and formed elements, plasma function, blood volume, blood volume regulation, blood groups, haemoglobin, immunity, haemostasis.
B. Cardiovascular System: Comparative anatomy of heart structure, myogenic heart, specialized tissue, ECG – its principle and significance, cardiac cycle, heart as a pump, blood pressure, neural and chemical regulation of all above.
C. Respiratory system – Comparison of respiration in different species, anatomical considerations, transport of gases, exchange of gases, waste elimination, neural and chemical regulation of respiration.
D. Nervous system – Neurons, action potential, gross neuroanatomy of the brain and spinal cord, central and peripheral nervous system, neural control of muscle tone and posture.
E. Sense organs – Vision, hearing and tactile response.
F. Excretory system – Comparative physiology of excretion, kidney, urine formation, urine concentration, waste elimination, micturition, regulation of water balance, blood volume, blood pressure, electrolyte balance, acid-base balance.
G. Thermoregulation – Comfort zone, body temperature – physical, chemical, neural regulation, acclimatization.
H. Stress and adaptation
I. Digestive system – Digestion, absorption, energy balance, BMR.
J. Endocrinology and reproduction – Endocrine glands, basic mechanism of hormone action, hormones and diseases; reproductive processes, gametogenesis, ovulation, neuroendocrine regulation
8. INHERITANCE BIOLOGY
A) Mendelian principles : Dominance, segregation, independent assortment.
B) Concept of gene : Allele, multiple alleles, pseudoallele, complementation tests
C) Extensions of Mendelian principles : Codominance, incomplete dominance, gene interactions, pleiotropy, genomic imprinting, penetrance and expressivity, phenocopy, linkage and crossing over, sex linkage, sex limited and sex influenced characters.
D) Gene mapping methods : Linkage maps, tetrad analysis, mapping with molecular markers, mapping by using somatic cell hybrids, development of mapping population in plants.
E) Extra chromosomal inheritance : Inheritance of Mitochondrial and chloroplast genes, maternal inheritance.
F) Microbial genetics : Methods of genetic transfers – transformation, conjugation, transduction and sex-duction, mapping genes by interrupted mating, fine structure analysis of genes.
G) Human genetics : Pedigree analysis, lod score for linkage testing, karyotypes, genetic disorders.
H) Quantitative genetics : Polygenic inheritance, heritability and its measurements, QTL mapping.
I) Mutation : Types, causes and detection, mutant types – lethal, conditional, biochemical, loss of function, gain of function, germinal verses somatic mutants, insertional mutagenesis.
J) Structural and numerical alterations of chromosomes : Deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation, ploidy and their genetic implications.
K) Recombination : Homologous and non-homologous recombination including transposition.
9. DIVERSITY OF LIFE FORMS:
A. Principles & methods of taxonomy:
Concepts of species and hierarchical taxa, biological nomenclature, classical & quantititative methods of taxonomy of plants, animals and microorganisms.
B. Levels of structural organization:
Unicellular, colonial and multicellular forms. Levels of organization of tissues, organs & systems. Comparative anatomy, adaptive radiation, adaptive modifications.
C. Outline classification of plants, animals & microorganisms:
Important criteria used for classification in each taxon. Classification of plants, animals and microorganisms. Evolutionary relationships among taxa.
D. Natural history of Indian subcontinent:
Major habitat types of the subcontinent, geographic origins and migrations of species. Comman Indian mammals, birds. Seasonality and phenology of the subcontinent.
E. Organisms of health & agricultural importance:
Common parasites and pathogens of humans, domestic animals and crops.
F. Organisms of conservation concern:
Rare, endangered species. Conservation strategies.
10. ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
The Environment: Physical environment; biotic environment; biotic and abiotic interactions.
Habitat and Niche: Concept of habitat and niche; niche width and overlap; fundamental and realized niche; resource partitioning; character displacement.
Population Ecology: Characteristics of a population; population growth curves; population regulation; life history strategies (r and K selection); concept of metapopulation – demes and dispersal, interdemic extinctions, age structured populations.
Species Interactions: Types of interactions, interspecific competition, herbivory, carnivory, pollination, symbiosis.
Community Ecology: Nature of communities; community structure and attributes; levels of species diversity and its measurement; edges and ecotones.
Ecological Succession: Types; mechanisms; changes involved in succession; concept of climax.
Ecosystem Ecology: Ecosystem structure; ecosystem function; energy flow and mineral cycling (C,N,P); primary production and decomposition; structure and function of some Indian ecosystems: terrestrial (forest, grassland) and aquatic (fresh water, marine, eustarine).
Biogeography: Major terrestrial biomes; theory of island biogeography; biogeographical zones of India.
Applied Ecology: Environmental pollution; global environmental change; biodiversity: status, monitoring and documentation; major drivers of biodiversity change; biodiversity management approaches.
Conservation Biology: Principles of conservation, major approaches to management, Indian case studies on conservation/management strategy (Project Tiger, Biosphere reserves).
11. EVOLUTION AND BEHAVIOUR
A. Emergence of evolutionary thoughts
Lamarck; Darwin–concepts of variation, adaptation, struggle, fitness and natural selection; Mendelism; Spontaneity of mutations; The evolutionary synthesis.
B. Origin of cells and unicellular evolution:
Origin of basic biological molecules; Abiotic synthesis of organic monomers and polymers; Concept of Oparin and Haldane; Experiement of Miller (1953); The first cell; Evolution of prokaryotes; Origin of eukaryotic cells; Evolution of unicellular eukaryotes; Anaerobic metabolism, photosynthesis and aerobic metabolism.
C. Paleontology and Evolutionary History:
The evolutionary time scale; Eras, periods and epoch; Major events in the evolutionary time scale; Origins of unicellular and multi cellular organisms; Major groups of plants and animals; Stages in primate evolution including Homo.
D. Molecular Evolution:
Concepts of neutral evolution, molecular divergence and molecular clocks; Molecular tools in phylogeny, classification and identification; Protein and nucleotide sequence analysis; origin of new genes and proteins; Gene duplication and divergence.
E. The Mechanisms:
Population genetics – Populations, Gene pool, Gene frequency; Hardy-Weinberg Law; concepts and rate of change in gene frequency through natural selection, migration and random genetic drift; Adaptive radiation; Isolating mechanisms; Speciation; Allopatricity and Sympatricity; Convergent evolution; Sexual selection; Co-evolution.
F. Brain, Behavior and Evolution:
Approaches and methods in study of behavior; Proximate and ultimate causation; Altruism and evolution-Group selection, Kin selection, Reciprocal altruism; Neural basis
of learning, memory, cognition, sleep and arousal; Biological clocks; Development of behavior; Social communication; Social dominance; Use of space and territoriality; Mating systems, Parental investment and Reproductive success; Parental care; Aggressive behavior; Habitat selection and optimality in foraging; Migration, orientation and navigation; Domestication and behavioral changes.
12. APPLIED BIOLOGY:
A. Microbial fermentation and production of small and macro molecules.
B. Application of immunological principles, vaccines, diagnostics. Tissue and cell culture methods for plants and animals.
C. Transgenic animals and plants, molecular approaches to diagnosis and strain identification.
D. Genomics and its application to health and agriculture, including gene therapy.
E. Bioresource and uses of biodiversity.
F. Breeding in plants and animals, including marker – assisted selection
G. Bioremediation and phytoremediation
H. Biosensors
13. METHODS IN BIOLOGY
A. Molecular Biology and Recombinant DNA methods:
Isolation and purification of RNA , DNA (genomic and plasmid) and proteins, different separation methods.
Analysis of RNA, DNA and proteins by one and two dimensional gel electrophoresis, Isoelectric focusing gels.
Molecular cloning of DNA or RNA fragments in bacterial and eukaryotic systems.
Expression of recombinant proteins using bacterial, animal and plant vectors.
Isolation of specific nucleic acid sequences
Generation of genomic and cDNA libraries in plasmid, phage, cosmid, BAC and YAC vectors.
In vitro mutagenesis and deletion techniques, gene knock out in bacterial and eukaryotic organisms.
Protein sequencing methods, detection of post translation modification of proteins.
DNA sequencing methods, strategies for genome sequencing.
Methods for analysis of gene expression at RNA and protein level, large scale expression, such as micro array based techniques
Isolation, separation and analysis of carbohydrate and lipid molecules
RFLP, RAPD and AFLP techniques
B. Histochemical and Immunotechniques
Antibody generation, Detection of molecules using ELISA, RIA, western blot, immunoprecipitation, fluocytometry and immunofluorescence microscopy, detection of molecules in living cells, in situ localization by techniques such as FISH and GISH.
C Biophysical Method:
Molecular analysis using UV/visible, fluorescence, circular dichroism, NMR and ESR spectroscopy Molecular structure determination using X-ray diffraction and NMR, Molecular analysis using light scattering, different types of mass spectrometry and surface plasma resonance methods.
D Statisitcal Methods:
Measures of central tendency and dispersal; probability distributions (Binomial, Poisson and normal); Sampling distribution; Difference between parametric and non-parametric statistics; Confidence Interval; Errors; Levels of significance; Regression and Correlation; t-test; Analysis of variance; X2 test;; Basic introduction to Muetrovariate statistics, etc.
E. Radiolabeling techniques:
Detection and measurement of different types of radioisotopes normally used in biology, incorporation of radioisotopes in biological tissues and cells, molecular imaging of radioactive material, safety guidelines.
F. Microscopic techniques:
Visulization of cells and subcellular components by light microscopy, resolving powers of different microscopes, microscopy of living cells, scanning and transmission microscopes, different fixation and staining techniques for EM, freeze-etch and freeze- fracture methods for EM, image processing methods in microscopy.
G. Electrophysiological methods:
Single neuron recording, patch-clamp recording, ECG, Brain activity recording, lesion and stimulation of brain, pharmacological testing, PET, MRI, fMRI, CAT .
H. Methods in field biology:
Methods of estimating population density of animals and plants, ranging patterns through direct, indirect and remote observations, sampling methods in the study of behavior, habitat characterization: ground and remote sensing methods.

Central Bank of India FIC Recruitment Notification 2011

Central Bank of India

POST : Financial Inclusion Coordinator
Total Vacancies : 64

Age Limit :Maximum age should not exceed 65 years ( As on 31.01.2011)

Selection Procedure : The eligible candidates shall be called for personal interview and the decision of the bank in this regard shall be final.

Application Fee: Non refundable Application fee is Rs.1000/- payable for each post separately by way of Demand Draft drawn on any Nationalized/Scheduled Bank drawn in favour of “Central Bank of India- Recruitment of Retired Officers for F.I.” and payable at Mumbai .Fees once deposited will not be refunded.

How To Apply : Eligible candidates have to submit their applications in the given format (Annexure A). Last date for receipt of application is 11.04.2011. No applications shall be entertained beyond the stipulated date. Incomplete applications will be rejected. Completed application should be sent in a closed envelope, Super scribing
“Application for the post of Financial Inclusion Coordinator”
To,
General Manager- HRD,
Central Bank of India,
Chander Mukhi, 17th floor,
Nariman Point
Mumbai- 400 021

Last Date : 11.04.2011.

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HSSC Conductor Result 2011

On the basis of Written Tests held on 27-02-2011 and pursuant to Commission’s resolution dated 28-01-2008 the following candidates have been shortlisted for interview for the under mentioned categories of posts provisionally and further subject to determination of their eligibility. The result has been shown roll number wise.

1.Conductor, Transport Department, Haryana (3837 Posts)
Advt. No. 3/2009, Category No. 01

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SCTEVT 5th Semester Result 2011

SCTE&VTThe State Council for Technical Education & Vocational Training (SCTE & VT) Orissa Published The 5th Semester Examination Result 2011.

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About SCTE&VT
The State Council for Technical Education & Vocational Training (SCTE & VT), Bhubaneswar is in the process of managing the Diploma & ITI Colleges in the state, Registering the students, Conducting their Examination, Evaluation , Publishing the result and issue Certificates to the Students.

VTU Results 1st Sem 2011

VTU Results 1st Sem 2011

Visvesvaraya Technological University(VTU) Published The BE / B.Tech I/ II Semester Results Announced for All Regions for the year 2011.
Last date for Applying RV/RT & PC for BE /B.Tech I /II Semester 26th March 2011

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Anna University Trichy 1st Semester Result 2011

Anna University Trichy 1st Semester Result 2011

Click Her To Anna University Trichy 1st Semester Result 2011
Anna University of Technology Tiruchirappalli, Tiruchirappalli (formerly Anna University Tiruchirappalli) has been established as a Technical University by the Government of Tamilnadu. The University is functioning from 01-02-2007 at Tiruchirappalli, which is famously known as Rock Fort city. The University is situated 17Kms away in the main highway of Tiruchirappalli to Pudukkottai. Besides 5 University Campuses there are 64 self financing Engineering Colleges, 10 Stand alone Institutions offering M.B.A. course, 3 Stand alone Institutions offering M.C.A. course and 3 Stand alone Institution offering B.Arch – Architecture course in the districts of Ariyalur, Cuddalore, Nagappattinam, Perambalur, Pudukkottai, Thanjavur, Tiruchirappalli, and Tiruvarur, are affiliated to this University.

Indian Forest Service Examination Agricultural Engineering Pape Syllabus

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
PAPER-I
Section- A

1. Soil and Water Conservation: Scope of soil and water conservation. Mechanics and types of erosion, their causes. Mechanics and types of erosion, their causes. Rainfall, runoff and sedimentation relationships and their measurement. Soil erosion control measures – biological and engineering including stream bank protection-vegetative barriers, contour bunds, contour trenches, contour stone walls, contour ditches, terraces, outlets and grassed waterways. Gully control structures – temporary and permanent – design of permanent soil conservation structures such as chute, drop and drop inlet spillways. Design of farm ponds and percolation ponds. Principles of flood control – flood routing. Watershed Management – investigation, planning and implementation – selection of priority areas and water shed work plan, water harvesting and moisture conservation. Land development – levelling, estimation of earth volumes and costing. Wind Erosion process – design of shelter belts and wind brakes and their management.Forest (Conservation) Act.
2. Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing: Basic characteristics of photographic images, interpretation keys, equipment for interpretation, imagery interpretation for land use, geology soil and forestry. Remote sensing – merits and demerits of conventional and remote sensing approaches. Types of satellite images, fundamentals of satellite image interpretation, techniques of visual and digital interpretations for soil, water and land use management. Use of GIS in planning and development of watersheds, forests including forest cover, water resources etc.
Section- B
3. Irrigation and Drainage: Sources of water for irrigation. Planning and design of minor irrigation projects. Techniques of measuring soil moisture – laboratory and in situ, soil – water plant relationships. Water requirement of crops. Planning conjunctive use of surface and ground water. Measurement of irrigation water, measuring devices – orifices, weirs and flumes. Methods of irrigation – surface, sprinkler and drip, fertigation. Irrigation efficiencies and their estimation. Design and construction of canals, field channels, underground pipelines, head-gates, diversion boxes and structures for road crossing.
Occurrence of ground water, hydraulics of wells, types of wells (tube wells and open wells) and their construction. Well development and testing. Pumps-types, selection and installation. Rehabilitation of sick and failed wells.
Drainage causes of water logging and salt problems. Methods of drainage – drainage of irrigated and unirrigated lands, design of surface, sub-surface and vertical drainage systems. Improvement and utilization of poor quality water. Reclamation of saline and alkali soils. Economics of irrigation and drainage systems. Use of waste water for irrigation – standards of waste water for sustained irrigation, feasibility and economics.
4. Agricultural Structures: Site selection, design and construction of farmstead – farm house, cattle shed, dairy barn, poultry shed, hog housing, machinery andimplement shed, storage structures for food grains, feed and forage. Design and construction of fences and farm roads. Structures for plant environment – green houses, poly houses and shade houses. Common building materials used in
construction – timber, brick, stone, tiles, concrete etc. and their properties. Water supply, drainage and sanitation systems.
PAPER-II
Section- A

1. Farm power and machinery: Agricultural mechanization and its scope. Sources of farm power – animate and electromechanical. Thermodynamics, construction and working of internal combustion engines. Fuel, ignition, lubrication, cooling and governing system of IC engines. Different types of tractors and power tillers. Power transmission, ground drive, power take off and control systems. Operation and maintenance of farm machinery for primary and secondary tillage. Traction theory. Sowing transplanting and interculture implements and tools. Plant protection equipment – spraying and dusting. Harvesting, threshing and combining equipment. Machinery for earth moving and land development – methods and cost estimation. Ergonomics of man-machine system. Machinery for horticulture and agro-forestry, feeds and forages. Haulage of agricultural and forest produce.

2. Agro-energy: Energy requirements of agricultural operations and agroprocessing. Selection, installation, safety and maintenance of electric motors for agricultural applications. Solar (thermal and photovoltic), wind and bio-gas energy and their utilization in agriculture. Gasification of biomass for running IC engines and for electric power generation. Energy efficient cooking stoves and alternate cooking fuels. Distribution of electricity for agricultural and agroindustrial applications.
Section- B
3. Agricultural Process Engineering: Post harvest technology of crops and its scope. Engineering properties of agricultural produces and by-products. Unit operations cleaning grading, size reduction, densification, concentration, drying/dehydration, evaporation, filtration, freezing and packaging of agricultural produces and by-products. Material handling equipment-belt and screw conveyors, bucket elevators, their capacity and power requirement.
Processing of milk and dairy products – homogenisation, cream separation, pasteurisation, sterilization, spray and roller drying, butter making, ice cream, cheese and shrikhand manufacture. Waste and by-product utilization rice husk, rice bran, sugarcane bagasse, plant residues and coir pith.
4. Instrumentation and computer applications in Agricultural Engineering:Electronic devices and their characteristics rectifiers, amplifiers, oscillators, multivibrators. Digital circuits–sequential and combinational system. Application of microprocessors in data acquisition and control of agricultural engineering processes-measurement systems for level, flow, strain, force, torque, power, pressure, vacuum and temperature.Computer– introduction, input/output devices, central processing unit, memory devices, operating systems, processors, keyboards and printers. Algorithms, flowchart specification, programme translation and problem analysis in Agricultural Engineering. Multimedia and Audio-Visual aids.

HSBTE 3rd/5th Semester December 2010/Jan 2011 Exam Result

Department of Technical Education, Haryana Published The Polytechinc 3rd and 5th Semester Examination December 2010 and Jan 2011 Examination Result.

Click Here To Results of Semester – 3rd, HSBTE Exams December 2010/January 2011
Click Here To Results of Semester – 5th, HSBTE Exams December 2010/January 2011

The society is self sustaining and meets its expenses through counseling fees or examination fees. The society counducts entrance test,if any,for making admission and conducts online counseling for various admissions.The society is the nodal agency for carrying out online paperless admissions to various AICTE approved technical courses in Haryana. It would also carry out detailed statistical analysis of of the applicants and admitted students. It conducts on-line admission to MCA, B- Pharmacy,BHM and CT and lateral entry to BE/B.Tech/B-Pharmacy in third semester. Where as admission to BE/ B.Tech/ B.Arch. programmes shall be made on the interse-merit and of AIEEE to be consucted by the CBSE and for MBA course on the merit of highest score obtained by a candidate in MAT conducted by AIMA.

Union Bank of India (UBI) PO Written Test Result and Interview Call Letter

UNION BANK RECRUITMENT PROJECT 2010-A
Interview call letter for the post of PROBATIONARY OFFICER (JMGS I)
The Following candidates have been short listed for Interview for the post of PROBATIONARY OFFICER (JMGS I). Call letter has been dispatched to the candidates at the postal address informed in the application . However in case the call letter is not received by post , the candidate may attain the interview on the date, time and venue mentioned against the name along with original certificates of educational qualification, work experience, caste certificates, original fee payment challan (In case of GEN & OBC candidates), Noc from present employer and Downloaded Application Form, along with one zerox set.
Kindly also ensure to bring photo identity proof (Pan Card, Voter ID, Passport, Driving License) and sufficient no. of photographs while attending the interview. If the name of the candidates appears in the list , the same may be treated as a valid call for attending the Interview and the candidatee can attend the Interview based on the information provided hereunder.

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TNDTE Diploma Exam Time Table April 2011

TNDTE Diploma Examination Time Table April 2011

FIRST YEAR DIPLOMA COURSE IN ENGINEERING ( K – Scheme )
COMMON TO ALL COURSES
I SEMESTER

Date and
Day
Time Subjects as per the Scheme
of Examination
21.4.2011
Thursday
9.30 am − 12.30 pm Communication English – I
25.4.2011
Monday
9.30 am − 12.30 pm Mathematics
26.4.2011 Tuesday 9.30 am − 12.30 pm Engineering Physics – I
27.4.2011
Wednesday
9.30 am − 12.30 pm Engineering Chemistry – I
II SEMESTER
6.4.2011
Wednesday
9.30 am − 12.30 pm Engineering Graphics
8.4.2011
Friday
9.30 am − 12.30 pm Communication English – II
18.4.2011
Monday
9.30 am − 12.30 pm Applied Mathematics
20.4.2011
Wednesday
9.30 am − 12.30 pm Engineering Physics – II
23.4.2011
Saturday
9.30 am − 12.30 pm Engineering Chemistry – II

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BSF Recruitment 2011 For Sub Inspector & Junior Engineer

 BSF Recruitment March 2011 : Sub Inspector & Junior Engineer  Job in BSF 2011Border Security Force (BSF) has invited the application for filling up 31 posts of Sub Inspector / Junior Engineer in Civil & Electrical Engineering disciplines. Those who wish to apply against the current jobs openings in Border Security Force as Junior Engineer then they can visit the official website of BSF from the link given below for detailed advertisement.

Sub Inspector / Junior Engineer (Civil)

  • No. of Posts : 18 (Gen 05, OBC 07, SC 03, ST 03)

Sub Inspector / Junior Engineer (Electrical Engineering)

  • No. of Posts : 13 (Gen 02, OBC 06, SC 03, ST 02)

Qualification : Minimum three years Diploma in Civil Engineering or Electrical Engineering from an Institute recognized by Central/ State Government.

Physical Standard :

  • Height : 165 Cms. Relaxable by 05 Cms for hill tribes and Adivasis.
  • Chest : 76 Cms(Unexpanded) and 81 Cms(Expanded)(Relaxable by 02 Cms for candidates below 20 years of age)
  • Weight : Corresponding to Height

Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800

Age : Between 18 and 25 years

Selection Procedure: Written Test/ Physical Efficiency Test/ Written Interview

Application Fee : Application should be accompanied by a Crossed Bank Draft / Indian Postal Order for Rs. 50/- only for Gen/OBC candidates as the examination fee in favour of The Inspector General or DIG/Comdt to whom the application is addressed payable at respective SBI/ post office.

How to Apply : Applications duly filled up on the prescribed format be sent to The Commanant (Rectt.), HQ DG BSF, Block No. 10 CGO Complex, Lodhi road, New Delhi -110003, within 30 days i. e. upto 12/04/2011. (15 days more for the candidates from far-flung areas)

Last Date : 12th April 2011

Interested and eligible candidates who wish to apply against the above mentioned posts of Junior Engineer in BSF they must apply in prescribed format at the address given below.

Address for Sending Application for the post of Junior Engineer in BSF :-

The Commandant (Recruitment)
HQ DG BSF, Block No. 10 CGO Complex,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi
Pin Code – 110003

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Mumbai University T.Y.B.Com 1st Half March/April 2011 Exam Time Table

Mumbai University Published The TYBCOm First Half Marh/April 2011 Exam Date Sheet

First Half Examination Time-Table 2011 under Arts Faculty

  • T.Y.B.A.
  • T.Y.B.A. (FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED COURSE) IN GERMAN (SEM-I)
  • T.Y.B.A. (FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED COURSE) IN GERMAN (SEM-II)
  • T.Y.B.A. (FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED COURSE) IN RUSSIAN
  • M.A. ( Part-I ) (Maths., Stat., Geography.)
  • M.A. ( Part-II ) (Maths., Stat., Geography.)
  • M.A. ( Part-I & II ) (Other than Maths., Stat., Geography.)
  • M.A. IN GERMAN STUDIES/ M.A. in GERMAN STUDIES (TRANSLATION) (PART-I) (SEM-II)
  • M.A. IN GERMAN STUDIES/ M.A. in GERMAN STUDIES (TRANSLATION) (PART-II) (SEM-IV)
  • M.A. (HONOURS) IN SOCIOLOGY (SEM-I)
  • M.A. (HONOURS) IN SOCIOLOGY (SEM-II)
  • M.A. (HONOURS) IN SOCIOLOGY (SEM-III)
  • M.A. (HONOURS) IN SOCIOLOGY (SEM-IV)
  • M.A. (HONOURS) IN ENGLISH (PART-I)
  • M.A. (ELECTRONIC MEDIA) (PART-I) (Sem.-II)
  • M.A. (PUBLIC RELATIONS) (PART-I) (Sem.-II)
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ARABIC
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN GERMAN (OLD)
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN GERMAN
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN GERMAN (REV.)
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN FRENCH
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN IND.& ORGANI.PSYCHOLOGY
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN JAPANESE
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN RUSSIAN
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN URDU
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN YOGA
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN SINDHI
  • Bachelor of Education (OLD)
  • Bachelor of Education (REV)
  • B.Ed. (HEARING IMPAIRED) (OLD)
  • B.Ed. (HEARING IMPAIRED)
  • B.Ed. (MENTALLY RETARDED)
  • B.Ed. (MENTALLY RETARDED (OLD)
  • B.P.Ed. (PHYSICAL EDUCATION)
  • B.Ed. (Regular & Part Time) (OLD)
  • B.P.Ed (PHYSICAL EDUCATION) (REV)
  • B.P.Ed (PHYSICAL EDUCATION) (OLD)
  • Certificate Examination in SINDHI
  • Certificate Examination in URDU
  • Certificate Examination in JAINOLOGY
  • Certificate examination in YOGA
  • Certificate Examination in KANNADA
  • Certificate Examination IN ARABIC
  • Certificate Examination IN FRENCH
  • Certificate Examination in ITALIAN
  • Certificate Examination in GERMAN
  • Certificate Examination in SPANISH
  • Certificate Course in SANSKRIT
  • Certificate in VALLABH VEDANTA AND VAISNAVISM
  • Certificate in MARATHI
  • Certificate Examination in RUSSIAN
  • Certificate in JAPANESE
  • DIP. IN EDU. OF THE PHYS. HANDICAPPED
  • DIP. IN YOGIC EDUCATION
  • DIP. IN COUNSELING (OLD)
  • DIP. IN COUNSELING (REV)
  • DIPLOMA IN ARABIC
  • DIPLOMA IN COMPARATIVE MYTHOLOGY
  • DIPLOMA IN FRENCH
  • DIPLOMA IN JAINOLOGY
  • DIPLOMA IN JAPANESE
  • DIPLOMA IN GERMAN
  • DIPLOMA IN GERMAN (OLD)
  • DIPLOMA IN GERMAN (REV.)
  • DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RIGHTS (OLD)
  • DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RIGHTS (REV.)
  • DIPLOMA IN ISLAMIC STUDIES
  • DIPLOMA IN KANNADA
  • DIPLOMA IN KANNADA (OLD)
  • DIPLOMA IN KANNADA (REV.)
  • DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT OF EDUCATION
  • DIPLOMA IN MARATHI
  • DIPLOMA IN ITALIAN
  • DIPLOMA IN PALI
  • DIPLOMA IN PERSIAN
  • DIPLOMA IN RUSSIAN
  • DIPLOMA IN SANSKRIT
  • DIPLOMA IN SINDHI
  • DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK
  • DIPLOMA IN URDU
  • DIPLOMA IN URDU THE,SCR,WRIT & TRAN ADAP
  • DIPLOMA IN SLUM STUDIES AND DEVEL.
  • DIPLOMA IN YOGA
  • DIPLOMA IN YOGA (OLD)
  • FOUNDATION II EXAM. IN FINE ART (DANCE)
  • FOUNDATION COURSE IN YOGA
  • M.A.(OTHER THAN MATHS,STATS & GEOG) – I
  • MASTER OF COMMUNICATIONS AND JOURNALISM (M.C.J.)( Rev ) (SEM. I)
  • MASTER OF COMMUNICATIONS AND JOURNALISM (M.C.J.) (SEM.I ) ( OLD)
  • MASTER OF COMMUNICATIONS AND JOURNALISM (M.C.J.)(SEM. I)
  • MASTER OF COMMUNICATIONS AND JOURNALISM (M.C.J.)(SEM. II) (REV)
  • MASTER OF COMMUNICATIONS AND JOURNALISM (M.C.J.)(SEM. II) (OLD)
  • MASTER OF COMMUNICATIONS AND JOURNALISM (M.C.J.)(SEM. III)
  • M.Ed. (OLD)
  • M.Ed. (REV.)
  • M.Ed. (HEARING IMPAIRED) (OLD)
  • M.Ed. (HEARING IMPAIRED) (REV)
  • M.Ed. (PHYSICAL EDUCATION)
  • M.F.A. (DANCE) (PART II)
  • M.F.A. (DANCE)(PART I)
  • M.Phil.(Defence & Strategic Studies)
  • M.L.S.(Part-I)
  • M.L.S.(Part-II)
  • M.P.Ed (Physical Education) (PART I) (REV)
  • M.P.Ed (Physical Education) (PART II) (REV)
  • Bachelor of Social Work (Final)
  • M.S.W. (PART I)
  • M.S.W. (PART II)
  • P. G. DIPLOMA IN SLUM STUDIES AND DEVEL.
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN IN MUSEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION (SEM-I)
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN MUSEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION (SEM-II)
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Thought
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN DIETETICS & APPLIED NUTRITION EXAMINATION
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN COUNSELLING (REV)
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN COMPARATIVE MYTHOLOGY
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT EDUCATION (OLD)
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT EDUCATION (REV)
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN CONTINUING EDU. & MANAGEMENT
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RIGHTS
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN INDIAN AESTHETICS
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN PERFORMING FOLK ARTS
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN EDUCATION
  • POST ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES (GERMAN)
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (SEM.-I)
  • P.G.DIPLOMA IN REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (SEM.-II)

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  • Manipal University Online Test Booking System (OTBS) 2011

    ONLINE TEST BOOKING PROCEDURE

    Visit www.manipalotbs.com for booking the Online Entrance Test schedule.

    While booking your test schedule, please ensure that you have the following with you:

    * A photocopy of your submitted application form
    * Online test booking password

    A slot once booked cannot be changed. Requests for change of test centre, date or slot will not be entertained under any circumstances.

    In case of non-availability of slots in a centre of choice, the candidate may choose to book a slot in an alternate centre.

    Also, if for any reason, including poor response of candidates for appearing at a particular centre, a test centre has to be cancelled, the candidates who had opted for that centre will be allotted another centre. The Manipal University will inform such candidates individually.

    The online test booking system is available only to those eligible candidates who have submitted the application forms complete in all respects on or before the last date mentioned for the respective courses.

    It is the responsibility of the candidate to book their test schedule in ONLINE TEST BOOKING SYSTEM in the given time frame. Manipal University will not be accountable for the non-bookings. The entrance test fee will not be refunded under any circumstances for such cases.

    The confirmation mail will be automatically sent to the email address after the candidate has booked his/her schedule through the online test booking system.

    No candidate will be allowed to appear twice for the same entrance test in a year. In the event of such attempt, their candidature will be cancelled and they will be liable to be debarred from taking examination either permanently or for a specified period to be decided by the Manipal University. Manipal University reserves the right to withhold the result of such candidates.

    INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS

    Eligible incomplete application (For example: Declaration not signed, left thumb impression not taken, course/s not mentioned, DD not enclosed, DD wrongly drawn, Internship date not mentioned, Photographs not affixed on the application etc.) will not be processed. Manipal University will not take responsibility to inform these candidates. Such candidates will not be able to access the Online Test Booking System.

    Candidates are hence advised to ensure that the application is duly filled and dispatched along with other enclosures complete in all respects.

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    Uttarakhand Police Result 2011

    uttarakhand police constable recruitment result 2011 dist wise

    State Police Medals On Republic Day 2011

    President Police Medal & Police medals on Republic Day 2011

    Roll No of SI Ranker Exam 2010-11 Candidates

    Constable Vacancy 2010-11

    Departmental Vacancy SI Ranker 2010-11

    >15th November 2010 SI Ranker Result 2009-10

    Annamalai University M.Phil Economics DDE Exam Result 2011 Declared

    Result of M.Phil in Economics Directorate of Distance Education (DDE) examination was announced by Annamalai University in Chidambaram. For knowing more about the results one can visit the university’s official website: www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in/distance_edu.htm
    Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, is one of the renowned universities of south India. The University offers all the programmes under the Directorate of Distance Education (DDE). All the courses offered by the university has got been approved by Distance Education Council, New Delhi. The university offers higher education in various disciplines, at different degree levels.
    Date of Results Declaration
    March 18, 2011
    Category of Exam
    Arts - M.Phil Economics Directorate of Distance Education (DDE) Exam

    Contact address:
    Annamalai University

    Annamalai Nagar
    Chidambaram - 608 002
    Tamil Nadu
    Phone: +91-4144-238248/263/796
    Fax: +91-4144-238080
    info@annamalaiuniversity.ac.in
    www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in

    Vacancies of JCO Religious Teacher in INDIAN ARMY

    Job or Vacancy Description:
    Applications are invited from male candidates only for recruitment as Junior Commissioned Officer (Religious Teacher) for RRT 66 course in the Indian Army who fulfill the following eligibility criteria for RT Puandit, Granthi and Boddh Monk :

    JCO Religious Teacher : 40 posts (Pandit-27, Padre-10, Bodh Monk-03)
    Qualification : The minimum educational qualification for appointment will be graduation in any discipline from a recognised university. In addition they must alsp possess one of the following qualification accding to the religious denomination of the individuals (see detailed adv.).
    Age : 27-34 years and 25-25 for remustered candidates.
    Physical Standard: As applicable to the regular army [Height-155cm, Weight-50Kg, Chest – 77 cm, Candidate should be able to run one mile in eight minutes.
    Pay Scale : JCO will get the pay scale of Naib Subedar of Rs. 9300-34800/-

    How to Apply: Candidates are required to submit duly filled prescribed Application Form along with all required documents duly superscribed “Application for JCO ( Religious Teacher) RRT-66 Course” on the top outer coever of the envelope to designated Recruitment Zone

    General Instructions:
    1.There is no need to upload the photograph and the scanned copy of the certificate while applying on line. However all other details mentioned in the online application form are mandatory, failing which the application is liable to be rejected.
    2. After filing the details and submitting the application, an acknowledgement will be generated and a roll number will be allotted to you. You can save or print the application form. In case, the application is not being saved due to any technical problem, you can save the screen view of the acknowledgement and the screen view of your filled application form, using the “save as” button.
    3. Please affix your self attested photo on the printout/copy of the saved application/saved screen view and acknowledgement and sign the application. Attach documents duly attested by a gazetted officer as mentioned in the advertisement and mail the application and documents to ADG Rtg (Rtg-6), TGC Section, West Block 3, R K Puram, New Delhi-110066. Please write “online application, the name of your selected course and the roll No allotted to you” in bold letters, on top of the envelope, when sending the documents by post. For e.g. ONLINE APPLICATION, COURSE Ser TGC-113, ROLL No 500091. For candidates in final year, a copy of the certificate from the Principal of the College/University on Official College Stationery as under is required to be enclosed:- “It is certified that ______________________ s/o/d/o ______________ is a bonafide student of our college presently in the final year of _________________ (Degree programme name) with __________________ (Branch/subjects of study) and the final exams are likely to be held in __________________ (month and year). His date of birth as per college records is _____________. The College is affiliated to _______________ (University) which is a recognized institution under the UGC Act for the designated programmes”.
    4.Retain a copy of your application, paste your photograph and sign at the bottom of the application. This copy will be submitted by you personally by hand at the Selection Centre, when you report to the SSB for the interview.
    5.Call up for SSB tests will be sent to you by email/post and dates will also be hosted on the website. Original and attested copies certificates will be brought to the Selection Centers as per the call up instructions. For candidates in Final year, the certificate mentioned at Para 3 above from the Principal will also be carried to the Selection Centres.
    6.In case of any problem faced in applying online, please inform on telephone No 01126196220, during office hours.
    7.Candidates are advised that in case of any problem experienced with applying online, they should download “ Common Application Form” given in the Website and forward it duly filled by post to the address mentioned in Para 3 above.

    Tentative Last Date: 9-04-2011

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