The Ministry Of Higher Education gave the green signal to AP Open School Society (APOSS) on Tuesday, to start the Intermediate course through Open and Distance Learning (ODL) mode, from the academic year 2010-11. Until now, the AP Open School Society was offering only SSC in distance education mode.
This course will benefit students who are above 15 years of age, and have completed 10th class but could not pursue their Intermediate course. Candidates taking up this program will be awarded a pass certificate in 5 subjects, with 1 or 2 languages and a minimum of 2 non-language subjects.
The different language papers being offered for the academic year 2010-11 include Hindi, English, Urdu and Sanskrit. Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, Business Studies, Home Science, Word Processing, Psychology, Computer Science, Sociology, Painting and Mass Communication are being offered under the non-language section. Candidates can choose 1 or more vocational subjects among the 5, for certification.
The program has been designed to benefit the backward classes of the society, including SC, ST, BC and minority groups, and it will be imparted through 40 personal contact classes in venues and timings convenient to such candidates.
A detailed notification containing information about the sale of applications and prospectus, and study centres, fees and other details, will be issued in the last week of September 2010.
Meanwhile, the Board of Intermediate Education has introduced the 24-page stitched answer books containing 24 lines for each page for language subjects, during IPE March 2010, on an experimental basis.
BIE Secretary G Balaramaiah said that the same will be done for optional subjects during IPE March 2011 as it was received well in the academic circle.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
eSeva to offer 5 new services
Even as people complain about the poor service provided at eSeva centres, the department of nformation technology has decided to add five new services without acknowledging the customers' grievances.
The new services include submission of passport applications, corrections in ration cards, collection of documents of Airtel cus omers, applications for PAN cards and payment of utility bills through mobile phones.
At present 17 centres in Hyderabad are accepting passport applications. Now, 40 centres in Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy district will receive passport applications and forward them to he regional passport office.
However, despite the new services, there is concern about whether the service will actually work.
The new services include submission of passport applications, corrections in ration cards, collection of documents of Airtel cus omers, applications for PAN cards and payment of utility bills through mobile phones.
At present 17 centres in Hyderabad are accepting passport applications. Now, 40 centres in Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy district will receive passport applications and forward them to he regional passport office.
However, despite the new services, there is concern about whether the service will actually work.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Osmania University MCA (I, II & III year) July/August 2010 Results have been released
Osmania University MCA (I, II & III year) July/August 2010 Results have been released on September 14th. Results can be checked at the following website.
http://www.vidyavision.com/results.asp
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
State denies Second Shift permission to engineering colleges
The State government stuck to its stand and rejected second shift in all the engineering colleges that got permission from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
The college managements received letters on Monday stating that permission cannot be given to them for failing to provide facilities and not meeting the requirements on staff-student ratio, qualifications of principals and other infrastructure issues.
This means, more than 85-colleges that were hoping to offer B.Tech. courses in the second shift will not be able to do so this year, at least.
The colleges had earlier gone to the court stating that the government was not permitting them despite AICTE permission. The court said that the government can not blindly deny permission when they fulfilled all the norms.
Based on court directions, the three JNT Universities sent a report to the government giving their opinion on the facilities in the colleges.
Officials who have gone into preparing the report say that they found some glaring mistakes in the permissions given by the AICTE itself apart from lack of infrastructure and other facilities.
A senior official said that second shift was supposed to be permitted in colleges where at least one batch had passed out so far.
But the AICTE gave permission to colleges that did not fulfil this norm.
Moreover, it has also given permission to streams that don't exist in the first shift. For example, a college that got permission for Mechanical course in the second shift doesn't actually offer the course in the first shift itself. Colleges have to appoint a Dean for the second shift but even this norm was not fulfilled.
The college managements received letters on Monday stating that permission cannot be given to them for failing to provide facilities and not meeting the requirements on staff-student ratio, qualifications of principals and other infrastructure issues.
This means, more than 85-colleges that were hoping to offer B.Tech. courses in the second shift will not be able to do so this year, at least.
The colleges had earlier gone to the court stating that the government was not permitting them despite AICTE permission. The court said that the government can not blindly deny permission when they fulfilled all the norms.
Based on court directions, the three JNT Universities sent a report to the government giving their opinion on the facilities in the colleges.
Officials who have gone into preparing the report say that they found some glaring mistakes in the permissions given by the AICTE itself apart from lack of infrastructure and other facilities.
A senior official said that second shift was supposed to be permitted in colleges where at least one batch had passed out so far.
But the AICTE gave permission to colleges that did not fulfil this norm.
Moreover, it has also given permission to streams that don't exist in the first shift. For example, a college that got permission for Mechanical course in the second shift doesn't actually offer the course in the first shift itself. Colleges have to appoint a Dean for the second shift but even this norm was not fulfilled.
Monday, September 13, 2010
More than 1 lakh Engineering seats remain unfilled in 2010
Statistics / Updates on EAMCET 2010 Admissions:
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- More than 1 lakh seats remain unfilled.
- 1.04 lakh students did not attend EAMCET Counselling.
- 30,000 seats left over under convener quota.
- Certificate verification has been completed for the registered candidates on Sep 12th, Sunday.
- Web counseling process for these students will be completed by Sep 19th.
- Second counseling will be done on September 20th and 21st.
- Admissions Final list will be announced on September 25th.
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Sunday, September 12, 2010
APPSC Group-I Question Paper and Key
Click below link for APPSC Group-I 2010 Preliminary Question Paper and Key
http://www.vidyavision.com/results.asp
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering
Aeronautical and aerospace engineering is a career option where you can truly fly high. Some of the institutes that conduct the course and also make arrangements for practical training are:
- School of Aeronautics, WZ-173, Palam, New Delhi - 110 045
- Institute of Aviation Technology, 1265, Sector 6, Bahadurgarh- 124507, Haryana
- Delhi Institute of Aeronautical Studies, 551-A, 3rd Floor, Chirag Delhi, New Delhi - 110 017
- Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, 215/1 Kalidas Road, Dehra Dun- 248 001
Flight facilitators
While the proper functioning of the systems during flight is the responsibility of flight engineers, aeronautical engineers respond to reports from air crew of any difficulties experienced during flights, repairing and making corrections. Due to the high sophistication in modern aviation, the need for flight engineers on a flight is rarely felt. The pilot, co-pilot and the cockpit assistants perform the flight engineer's job during the flight. Nevertheless, flight engineers do have their share of work to do before and after the flight.
Rocket route
Rocket route
While the main thrust of aeronautical engineering lies in the design, development, maintenance and teaching of aeronautics, aircraft engineers in civil aviation normally specialise in aeronautical mechanical or electronic engineering. Aeronautical engineers are also involved in other non-conventional fields such as air turbine production plants or design development programmes for the aviation industry. Aeronautical engineers can also join the Navy or Air Force for operating and maintaining sophisticated aircraft, aero-engine and armament equipment in use by the services. The Air Force recruits aeronautical engineers as Flight Test Engineers to conduct test flights. Here, they are required to complete the flight measurement operation with desired precaution and follow it up with analysis and interpretation.
Aerospace engineering is another challenging field for engineers of this discipline. The design and manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft for commercial or military use is a highly technical field and requires highly trained engineers, scientists and technicians specialising in areas such as aerospace, aeronautics, electronics, computer science, robotics, meteorology, chemistry and physics. Aerospace engineers may be required to work on the designing of complete aircraft or may specialise in areas such as missile guidance systems, propulsion, and guidance control systems.
Selection schedule
Aerospace engineering is another challenging field for engineers of this discipline. The design and manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft for commercial or military use is a highly technical field and requires highly trained engineers, scientists and technicians specialising in areas such as aerospace, aeronautics, electronics, computer science, robotics, meteorology, chemistry and physics. Aerospace engineers may be required to work on the designing of complete aircraft or may specialise in areas such as missile guidance systems, propulsion, and guidance control systems.
Selection schedule
If you are one of those drawn to the challenges of space, you need to take up aeronautical engineering after plus two (PCM) or it can be pursued at the postgraduate level, after a degree in mechanical engineering or electronics. One can also opt for a diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, and work as a technician. Diploma holders can also acquire degrees on clearing the exams of the Aeronautical Society of India.
Several engineering colleges offer aeronautical engineering---the Indian Institute of Technology in Chennai, Mumbai, Kanpur and Kharagpur and also the Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh ( Kalpana Chawla's alma mater). Admission is through the Joint Entrance Examn (JEE) conducted in January and May every year along with the entrance for other streams. Punjab Engineering College too conducts an entrance test for students of plus two with PCM.
Aeronautical engineering can also be studied through correspondence with the Aeronautical Society of India. The Associate Membership of this society has been recognised by the Ministry of Education, on par with a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering from an Indian university.
Airline avenues
Airline companies such as Air-India, Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, Sahara, Pawan Hans, Helicopter Corporation of India and flying clubs, private airlines and government-owned air services take on aeronautical engineers. Besides airlines, they can also get jobs in organisations such as HAL which designs and builds aircraft for defence purposes, research and development organisations such as Defence Research and Development Laboratories, NAL, Aeronautical Development Establishment and the Civil Aviation Department, also take on trained engineers.
Monday, September 6, 2010
New Engineering Colleges 2010-11
Check out the list below for new engineering colleges starting in the academic year 2010-11
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A | B | C | D | |
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1 | Sl. No. | Name of the Engineering College | District | University Affl. |
2 | 1 | Aarushi Group of Institution, Punnel Village, Wardhannapet (M), Warangal Dist. 506 002 | Warangal | JNTUH |
3 | 2 | Annamacharya Inst. of Technology & Sciences, Behind RTO office, Utnkur Post, Chintakomma Dinne (V&M) , Kadapa Dist | Kadapa | JNTUA |
4 | 3 | Best Group of Institutions, Tadepalligudem, West Godavari Dist - 534 101 | W.G. Dist | JNTUK |
5 | 4 | Brundavan Group of Institutions, Piridi Village, Bobbili Mandal, Vizianagaram Dist. 535 558 | Vizianagaram | JNTUK |
6 | 5 | Chaitanya Inst. of Tech. & Science, Madikonda, Hanamkonda. - 806 142 | Warangal | K.U |
7 | 6 | Chiranjeevi Reddy Group of Institutions, Ananthapur, Ananthapur Dist. 516 001 | Ananthapur | JNTUA |
8 | 7 | CMR Engineering College, Kandlakoya (V), Medchal (M), R.R. Dist. 501 401 | R.R. Dist | JNTUH |
9 | 8 | Cyberabad Inst. of Technology, Kammadanam (V), Shadnagar (M), Mahabubnagar Dist. | Mahabubnagar | JNTUH |
10 | 9 | DNR College of Engg. & Technology, Balusumudi, Bhimavaram-2, W.G. Dist. | W.G. Dist | JNTUK |
11 | 10 | Dr. Lankapalli Bullaya College of Engineering for Women, D.No. 52-14-75, Resapuvanlpalem, Visakhapatnam - 530 013 | Visakhaptnam | AU |
12 | 11 | Gayatri Inst. of Technology & Sciences, Rajapet, Wanaparthy, Mahabubnagar Dist. - 509 103 | Mahabubnagar | JNTUH |
13 | 12 | Global Group of Institutions, Batasingaram (V), Hayathnagar (M), Ranga Reddy Dist. 501 511 | R.R. Dist | JNTUH |
14 | 13 | GSR Group of Institutions, , Rangapur (V),Near Keesara, Bommala Ramaram, Nalgonda Dist. - 508 126 | Nalgonda | JNTUH |
15 | 14 | Harshith Group of Institutions, Mankal (V), Maheswaram (M), Ranga Reddy Dist. 501 359 | R.R. Dist | JNTUH |
16 | 15 | Hasvita Inst.of Science & Technology, Keesara, R.R. Dist. 501 301 | R.R. Dist | JNTUH |
17 | 16 | Kamakshi College of Engg. & Technology, Durajpalli (V), Chivvemla (M), Suryapet, Nalgonda Dist. 508 214 | Nalgonda | JNTUH |
18 | 17 | Mother Theresa Educational Society Group of Institutions, Nunna Village, Vijayawada Rural Mandal, Krishna Dist - 521 212 | Krishna | JNTUK |
19 | 18 | Mother Theresa Institute of Engg. & Technology, Melmoi (V & Post), Palamaner Chittoor Dist. 517 408 | Chittoor | JNTUA |
20 | 19 | Newton's Inst. of Science & Technology, Alugurajapalli Village, macherala Guntur Dist. | Guntur | JNTUK |
21 | 20 | Nova Group of Institutions, Jafferguda, Batasingaram (V), Hayathnagar (M), R.R. Dist. | R.R. Dist | JNTUH |
22 | 21 | Nova Inst. of Technology, Eluru, W.G. Dist. | W.G. Dist | JNTUK |
23 | 22 | Shree Rama Educational Society Group of Institutions, Rami Reddy nagar, Karkambadi Road, Tirupathi Urban Mandal, Tirupathi, Chittoor Dist - 517 507 | Chittoor | JNTUA |
24 | 23 | Sree Dattha Group of Institutions, Sheriguda (V), Ibrahimpatnam (M), Ranga Reddy Dist. 501 510 | R.R. Dist | JNTUH |
25 | 24 | Sree Vaanmayi Inst. of Engineering Technology, Annamptal(V), Bibinagar (M), Nalgonda Dist. 508 126 | Nalgonda | JNTUH |
26 | 25 | St. Mark Educational Institution Society Group of Institution, Ananathapur Dist. - 515 001 | Ananthapur | JNTUA |
27 | 26 | Tadipatri Engineering College, Veerapuram (V), Tadipatri (M), Anantapur dist. 515 411 | Ananthapur | JNTUA |
28 | 27 | The Anakapalle Merchants Associations Kontathala Subramanyam & Immedisetty Kanakarraju College of Technology & Management, Kothuru(V), Anakapalle (M), Visakhapatnam Dist. | Visakhaptnam | AU |
29 | 28 | Vidyaniketan Inst. of Technology, Sy.No. 103 & 104, Shabad Road, Chevalla, Ranaga Reddy Dist. 501 503 | R.R. Dist | JNTUH |
30 | 29 | Vivekananda Group of Institutions, Batasingaram (V), Hayathnagar (M), Ranga Reddy Dist.- 501 511 | R.R. Dist | JNTUH |
31 | 30 | Sai Sakthi Engineerinng College, Maharajapuram, Kanakamachakram, Vijayapuram, chittoor dist. | Chittoor | JNTUA |
32 | 31 | Atmakur Engineering College, Nellorepalem (V), Atmakur (M), SPSR Nellore Dist. - 524 322 | Nellore | JNTUA |
33 | 32 | TRV College of Engg. & Technology, Undavalli (V), Manopad (M), Mahabubnagar Dist- 509 153 | Mahabubnagar | JNTUH |
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