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Friday, July 22, 2011

EAMCET 2011 Web Counseling Procedure


About Web Counseling :: EAMCET - 2011


ADMISSIONS INTO ENGINEERING & PHARMACY COLLEGES
 
   I   PREAMBLE
The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education is conducting admission to the Candidates into various Engineering and Pharmacy Courses who passed Intermediate or its Equivalent and qualified in EAMCET (Engineering Agriculture and Medicine Common Entrance Test).
   II   FUTURE PROSPECTS
Candidates after acquiring degree have opportunity to join in various industries and can also acquire higher qualifications by joining various Post-graduate courses in engineering and technology directly.
   III   RATIONALE OF WEB COUNSELING
The process of inviting the qualified candidates of EAMCET and allotting a seat as per their option is known as Counseling. Till last year candidate used to attend in any one of the 8 Counseling Centres for securing a seat in a college. In this process, candidates have to travel all the way to report at any one of the counseling centres more than once. But in the Web Counseling candidates can select a college and a Course from a nearest Internet Center.
   IV   WHAT IS WEB COUNSELING
For the Convenience of the Candidates from the academic year 2009-10, government have decided to adopt a total web based counseling procedure where candidate can exercise options. that is can select a college and course intend to study through internet centre or internet facility available at their residence and where such facility is not available candidate can approach any one of the help line centres nearer to them.
   V    STAGES OF WEB COUNSELING

1.  Issue of Notification:

The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education will issue a notification during June-July in news papers indicating the dates and ranks of the candidates to be attended for Registration, Verification of Certificates and Schedule for Exercising options and also notify the list of Help-line Centres. Candidates who fail to report for Certificates verification will not be considered for allotment of seats in any of the colleges.

2.  Certificate Verification:

Candidates should produce the follwoing certificates

  -   Hall ticket of EAMCET
  -   Rank Card of EAMCET
  -   SSC/ Intermediate or Equivalent marks memo
  -   Study/Bonafide Certificate from III to X Class and Inetermdiate (10+2)
  -   Caste Certificate of SC/ST/BC/Minorities (if applicable)
  -   Income Certificate issued by MRO issued after 01.01.2011 also be submitted (in case the candidate   -   desires to claim fee exemption).
  -   PH/NCC/CAP/Sports and Games Certificates (if applicable)
  -   Transfer Certificate.
  -   Candidates will be issued a receipt of Certificates at Help-line Centres after Verification.

3.  Exercising Options::

After Certificate Verification in Help-line Centres, a Blank Option Form, List of colleges, courses and their Codes will be given to all the Candidates. Based on the codes, Candidates have to write College and Course code for which they intend to join and it is advised to prepare such lists in consultation with their parents and friends. From out of that list Candidate has to prioritize and write Priority Number in the Blank Option Form which is essential to enter the options on the web. Candidates can exercise any number of options and can take print out if they desire. Help-Line Centres shall furnish the detailed procedure of Exercising Options.

4.  Modification of Options and Freezing:

Candidate can change his/her options any number of times during the allotted time. After allotted time for option entry, If the Candidate is not satisfied with the Options exercised, he/she can modify the options on the dates notified by the authority and this is final opportunity for exercising options.

5.  Final Allotments of Seats:

Final Allotments will be placed on the Web and the Candidates have to down load the allotment order.

6.  Payment of Seats & Reporting at College:

Candidates with downloaded allotment order have to remit the fee in one of the designated banks and obtain a receipt. Candidate with allotment order and fee receipts have to report at the respective colleges where the seat is allotted within the dates mentioned. If Candidate fails to pay the fee and report on the dates stipulated the allotment stands cancelled and candidate has no claim further on the allotment.

Eamcet web counselling notification on July 22

Eamcet web counselling notification will be issued on July 22. The AP State Council for Higher Education took the decision at a meeting here on Tuesday. Certificates of students will be scrutinised from July 28 to August 2 and they can exercise their options through web counselling from August 1.

Click Here to View Counselling Schedule

Saturday, July 16, 2011

D.Ed is the most popular course this year

It's not engineering or management, but the Diploma in Education (D.Ed) course that has emerged as the most popular course in state this year.

While students earlier would not pay even `20,000 for a management quota seat in a D.Ed course, the seats are now going for up to `1.5 lakh per annum for the twoyear course.

The decision of the government to reserve 30 per cent of the Secondary Grade Teacher (SGT) posts in government schools for D.Ed students in all its future recruitments is said to be the reason for the spurt in demand.

The Right to Education Act also mandates the governments to appoint candidates with D.Ed to teach students of primary classes.

Both these factors have contributed to the huge demand for D.Ed. seats courses.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

SI recruitment examination on August 13


The written examination for the recruitment to the posts of SCT Sub Inspectors of Police (Civil/AR/APSP), 2008, would be held on August 13 and 14.

According to a press release issued by the Office of the Chairman, State Level Police Recruitment Board, here on Saturday, the candidates who have to attend the test should collect hall tickets and examination centre details from the respective DIG/IG offices from July 11 to 16.

The exact date for issue of hall tickets would be intimated by the respective DIG/IG office in order to prevent overcrowding, the release added.

The written test was earlier postponed in November 2010 after pro-Telangana student groups launched an agitation on 14 (f) clause of Presidential Order, which declared Hyderabad as a free zone for police recruitment.

The agitation then had witnessed violence, buses being burnt down and the Osmania University campus remaining tense due to the protests for few days.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

EAMCET Rank Calculation Algorithm

After the announcement of EAMCET marks students are curious to evaluate their score after considering the 25 per cent weightage given to Intermediate marks.



Though some students have appeared for the advanced supplementary examination other students know both the EAMCET and Intermediate marks and they can calculate the marks that will decide the EAMCET rank.
According to the system devised for the weightage issue, marks secured in three subjects in EAMCET will be calculated for 75 per cent and they will be added to the 25 per cent equivalent of the marks scored in the core subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry in case of MPC students and Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany in case of BiPC students.


For example, if a student scores 140 marks out of 160 (total marks) in EAMCET, his marks will be arrived at dividing 140 with 160 and then multiplying the result with 75 (allotted weightage) to get the marks.
Here it will come to 65.625 marks.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

EAMCET 2011 results to be declared on June 8th at 9:00 AM

EAMCET 2011 results will be released on 8th of june 2011.
JNTU Hyderabad have also informed that the primary key released by them is final and Eamcet 2011 total will be only for 159, because of 1 wrong question in theexam, so they decided to eliminate that one and have to calculate for 159 questions only. Tthe results will be available at 9 A.M on June 8th, 2011 from the following website.

www.vidyavision.com

Click Here to Estimate your probable rank


Sunday, June 5, 2011

OU colleges in Nalgonda transferred to MGU


HYDERABAD: Colleges in the Nalgonda district that were earlier under the jurisdiction of Osmania University were handed over to the Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, at a meeting held at the OU on Monday.

V. Kishan Rao, Registrar, Osmania University, formally handed over the letter of transfer of colleges in Nalgonda district to Narender Reddy, Registrar, Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda.

There are 163 colleges comprising 82 U.G. and P.G. colleges, 47 colleges of education, 29 MBA & MCA colleges, three pharmacy colleges, one law college and oriental college in Nalgonda district with a total student enrolment of 21,853.

D.N. Reddy, In-charge Vice-Chancellor of Osmania University said that the taking over of large number of different types of colleges would enhance the visibility and contribute to the momentum and academic vibrancy of the new university.

K. Narsimha Reddy, Vice-Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi University, who initiated this exercise, said that assumption of control of so many institutions was an opportunity as well a challenge for the newly established university.

Till the establishment of Telangana University, Palamur University and Mahatma Gandhi University, the jurisdiction of Osmania University comprised five districts of Telangana - Rangareddy, Medak, Nizamabad, Nalgonda and Mahabubnagar, including twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad.

Last year, the colleges in Mahabubnagar district were transferred to Palamur University. This year Mahatma Gandhi University expressed readiness to take control of colleges in Nalgonda district.

Accordingly, discussions have taken place to do the ground work for transfer.

C. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy, director, Directorate of Academic Audit, OU, was present.