Saturday, August 31, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Helpline centre to be closed on Aug. 28, 29
The helpline centre at SV Arts College, Tirupati, catering to the needs of parents and candidates appearing for EAMCET-2013 certificate verification will be temporarily closed on August 28 and 29 on account of Samaikyandhra bandh. However, the counselling will continue on August 30 from 9.00 a.m., a press release said.
Source: The Hindu
Source: The Hindu
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Andhra Pradesh Tops DOCTORS List
AP stands second in India in terms of producing the number of medical graduates. With the MCI adding 700 more MBBS seats this year, the number of MBBS seats in AP is now 6,350. Karnataka has 6,755 seats.
AP also has the second highest num ber of medical colleges in the private sector at 28. There are 15 more govern ment colleges.
The state is expect ed to achieve the top slot by next year with the state set to approve a few more medical colleges in private sector.
The government has set a target to secure an additional 1,000 MBBS seats next year by improving infrastructure and faculty in existing government medical colleges besides approving new colleges.
Source: Deccan Chronicle
AP also has the second highest num ber of medical colleges in the private sector at 28. There are 15 more govern ment colleges.
The state is expect ed to achieve the top slot by next year with the state set to approve a few more medical colleges in private sector.
The government has set a target to secure an additional 1,000 MBBS seats next year by improving infrastructure and faculty in existing government medical colleges besides approving new colleges.
Source: Deccan Chronicle
Students seek clarity on management quota seats
The state government's silence on implementation of the recent AP High Court orders, on conducting online admissions for management quota seats in engineering colleges, has led to confusion among students and parents.
Many colleges had already issued notifications and received applications from students as per the old method. Students now do not know if those applications are still valid in the wake of the new HC directions.
AP State Council of Higher Education officials too have failed to give any clarity on conducting online admissions so far.
The HC had directed the government to conduct online admissions for management quota as per the GOs 66 and 67. Under this, the APSCHE will set up a Web portal wherein the details pertaining to the availability of management quota seats in all the colleges will be uploaded and the students will have the provision to submit applications online.
The managements will then scrutinise all these applications and prepare a merit list, based on which seats will be allotted. The APSCHE will have the provision to crosscheck the merit list and the seat allotment details online to ensure transparency. However, the APSCHE is yet to devise the portal and issue a notification inviting applications from students.
Many colleges had already issued notifications and received applications from students as per the old method. Students now do not know if those applications are still valid in the wake of the new HC directions.
AP State Council of Higher Education officials too have failed to give any clarity on conducting online admissions so far.
The HC had directed the government to conduct online admissions for management quota as per the GOs 66 and 67. Under this, the APSCHE will set up a Web portal wherein the details pertaining to the availability of management quota seats in all the colleges will be uploaded and the students will have the provision to submit applications online.
The managements will then scrutinise all these applications and prepare a merit list, based on which seats will be allotted. The APSCHE will have the provision to crosscheck the merit list and the seat allotment details online to ensure transparency. However, the APSCHE is yet to devise the portal and issue a notification inviting applications from students.
Source: Deccan Chronicle
Monday, August 26, 2013
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Friday, August 23, 2013
Monday, August 19, 2013
Saturday, August 17, 2013
EAMCET-2013 ADMISSIONS (MPC STREAM) ANNEXURE-III Schedule for Decentralised Certificate Verification For PH, CAP, NCC, SPORTS & GAMES, ANGLO-INDIAN (SPECIAL CATEGORIES) Candidates (MPC STREAM) (Reporting Time: 9.00 AM Every Day)
EAMCET-2013 ADMISSIONS (MPC STREAM)
ANNEXURE-III
Schedule for Decentralised Certificate Verification For
PH, CAP, NCC, SPORTS & GAMES, ANGLO-INDIAN (SPECIAL CATEGORIES) Candidates (MPC STREAM)
(Reporting Time: 9.00 AM Every Day)
EAMCET-2013 - Certification Verification for Special Category Students
ANNEXURE-III
Schedule for Decentralised Certificate Verification For
PH, CAP, NCC, SPORTS & GAMES, ANGLO-INDIAN (SPECIAL CATEGORIES) Candidates (MPC STREAM)
(Reporting Time: 9.00 AM Every Day)
EAMCET-2013 - Certification Verification for Special Category Students
EAMCET-2013 ADMISSIONS (MPC STREAM) ANNEXURE-II Schedule for Decentralised Certificate Verification For ST Candidates (MPC STREAM) (Reporting Time: 9.00 AM Every Day)
EAMCET-2013 ADMISSIONS (MPC STREAM)
ANNEXURE-II
Schedule for Decentralised Certificate Verification For
ST Candidates (MPC STREAM)
(Reporting Time: 9.00 AM Every Day)
EAMCET-2013 - Certificate Verification Schecule for ST Candidates
ANNEXURE-II
Schedule for Decentralised Certificate Verification For
ST Candidates (MPC STREAM)
(Reporting Time: 9.00 AM Every Day)
EAMCET-2013 - Certificate Verification Schecule for ST Candidates
EAMCET-2013 ADMISSIONS (MPC STREAM) ANNEXURE-I Schedule for Decentralised Certificate Verification For OC/BC/SC/MINORITY Candidates (MPC STREAM) (Reporting Time: 9.00 AM Every Day)
EAMCET-2013 ADMISSIONS (MPC STREAM)
ANNEXURE-I
Schedule for Decentralised Certificate Verification For
OC/BC/SC/MINORITY Candidates (MPC STREAM)
(Reporting Time: 9.00 AM Every Day)
EAMCET-2013 - Schedule for Certification Verification
ANNEXURE-I
Schedule for Decentralised Certificate Verification For
OC/BC/SC/MINORITY Candidates (MPC STREAM)
(Reporting Time: 9.00 AM Every Day)
EAMCET-2013 - Schedule for Certification Verification
Friday, August 16, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
EAMCET-2013 Engineering Admission Counseling Notification (MPC Stream) - Certificate Verification & Option Exercising For WEB BASED COUNSELING
APSCHE: HYDERABAD
EAMCET-2013 ADMISSIONS
(MPC STREAM)
NOTIFICATION
CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION & OPTION EXERCISING
FOR WEB BASED COUNSELING
The Qalified candidates of EAMCET-2013 for admission in to B.E./B.Tech./Pharmacy Courses (M.P.C.Stream) are informed that Certificate Verification and Option entry will commence on 19-08-2013 and 22-08-2013 respectively. For all other details refer the detailed notification available on the website: https://apeamcet.nic.in.
DATE: 12-08-2013
PLACE: HYDERABAD
Convenor
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Friday, August 9, 2013
HC nod for engg counselling ‘Counselling For Both Convenor, Mgmt Quota From Aug. 19’
Hyderabad: In a relief to students waiting for the commencement of engineering counselling in the state, the high court on Thursday directed the state government to begin the session by August 19 to fill the convenor quota seats in colleges.
Stating that management quota seats should also be filled simultaneously and should be done on the basis of merit alone, Justice Nooty Ramamohana Rao said the process of issuing application forms and preparing merit lists should be transparent.
The judge passed the interim orders on writ petitions filed by students who pointed out that the admission process had not yet begun, contending that the undue delay would completely derail the academic year. Calling for a response from the government, Justice Rao said that notifications should be issued in Telugu, English and Urdu that the counselling for A category seats shall begin at 10.30 am on August 19. The counselling should also be taken up online, he said. The judge said that managements of non-minority engineering colleges should issue notifications in at least two leading newspapers.
Applications for B category seats should be invited both in physical and online formats. The physical format of the application form must be put up on notice boards of colleges and a copy forwarded to the university to which the college is affiliated and the AP State Council of Higher Education.
Applications received by each college should be arranged in order of merit and the list exhibited on the notice boards to be scrutinised by the convenor (admissions), Eamcet-2013. The colleges shall make admissions against B category in descending order of merit among the applicants.
The case is listed after four weeks.
Courtesy: TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Stating that management quota seats should also be filled simultaneously and should be done on the basis of merit alone, Justice Nooty Ramamohana Rao said the process of issuing application forms and preparing merit lists should be transparent.
The judge passed the interim orders on writ petitions filed by students who pointed out that the admission process had not yet begun, contending that the undue delay would completely derail the academic year. Calling for a response from the government, Justice Rao said that notifications should be issued in Telugu, English and Urdu that the counselling for A category seats shall begin at 10.30 am on August 19. The counselling should also be taken up online, he said. The judge said that managements of non-minority engineering colleges should issue notifications in at least two leading newspapers.
Applications for B category seats should be invited both in physical and online formats. The physical format of the application form must be put up on notice boards of colleges and a copy forwarded to the university to which the college is affiliated and the AP State Council of Higher Education.
Applications received by each college should be arranged in order of merit and the list exhibited on the notice boards to be scrutinised by the convenor (admissions), Eamcet-2013. The colleges shall make admissions against B category in descending order of merit among the applicants.
The case is listed after four weeks.
Courtesy: TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Engineering colleges in Telangana to be in jeopardy after split
HYDERABAD: Bifurcation of the state is expected to result in several engineering colleges in the Telangana region facing a slow death, though there will be a slight growth in the number of intermediate colleges in the region, according to educationists.
On the other hand, the Seemandhra region is expected to see a growth in the number of engineering colleges with managements run by people from the Andhra region trying to get a firm foothold there. A growth in the number of central universities and national technological institutes is also predicted in the region.
Out of a total of 712 engineering colleges in the undivided state, 350 are located in Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts even as only 40 per cent of the students who qualify in Eamcet hail from the Telangana region. There would be less than 60,000 takers for the more than 1.9 lakh engineering seats available in the region. Consequently, it would resign many institutes in the region to a slow march to closure. About 170 engineering colleges already face a dearth of students.
Interestingly, most of these institutes, which are run by managements from the Andhra region, would shift base to cities in the Seemandhra region, experts predicted.
"The difference is expected to be highlighted in the coming counselling for engineering seats. Students from Seemandhra regions are expected to take admission mostly in institutes located in those regions," a college owner rued.
Going by the demand for seats in the region, experts predict an increase of 20 engineering colleges in the Andhra region while 30 in the Rayalaseema region. "Andhra-based managements are expected to set up colleges in the region," said an expert.
However, Intermediate college owners are not too upset at the prospect of bifurcation as it would usher in new opportunities in the Telangana region. "Telangana region has only 1,500 intermediate colleges out of a total of 4.500 and hence there is scope for expansion. There will be an increase in the number of students coming to study in Hyderabad as hitherto most Class X passouts used to move to colleges in Guntur and Vijayawada," said P Madhusudan Reddy of Government Junior College Management Association. The region, however, has 398 out of 824 government engineering colleges.
The Seemandhra region would also see an increase in the number of universities. "All three central universities are located in Hyderabad. The Centre will now have to set up new universities in Seemandhra region," said an official from Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education.
The region will also need national institutes, including the Indian Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology besides private institutes like Symbiosis and Tata Institute of Social Sciences to set base in major cities.
The redistribution of educational resources would only be beneficial for students, educationists said. "Bifurcation would be a more equalized distribution of educational institutions across the three regions," said G Haragopal, an educationist and professor at the University of Hyderabad.
Courtesy: Times of India
On the other hand, the Seemandhra region is expected to see a growth in the number of engineering colleges with managements run by people from the Andhra region trying to get a firm foothold there. A growth in the number of central universities and national technological institutes is also predicted in the region.
Out of a total of 712 engineering colleges in the undivided state, 350 are located in Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts even as only 40 per cent of the students who qualify in Eamcet hail from the Telangana region. There would be less than 60,000 takers for the more than 1.9 lakh engineering seats available in the region. Consequently, it would resign many institutes in the region to a slow march to closure. About 170 engineering colleges already face a dearth of students.
Interestingly, most of these institutes, which are run by managements from the Andhra region, would shift base to cities in the Seemandhra region, experts predicted.
"The difference is expected to be highlighted in the coming counselling for engineering seats. Students from Seemandhra regions are expected to take admission mostly in institutes located in those regions," a college owner rued.
Going by the demand for seats in the region, experts predict an increase of 20 engineering colleges in the Andhra region while 30 in the Rayalaseema region. "Andhra-based managements are expected to set up colleges in the region," said an expert.
However, Intermediate college owners are not too upset at the prospect of bifurcation as it would usher in new opportunities in the Telangana region. "Telangana region has only 1,500 intermediate colleges out of a total of 4.500 and hence there is scope for expansion. There will be an increase in the number of students coming to study in Hyderabad as hitherto most Class X passouts used to move to colleges in Guntur and Vijayawada," said P Madhusudan Reddy of Government Junior College Management Association. The region, however, has 398 out of 824 government engineering colleges.
The Seemandhra region would also see an increase in the number of universities. "All three central universities are located in Hyderabad. The Centre will now have to set up new universities in Seemandhra region," said an official from Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education.
The region will also need national institutes, including the Indian Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology besides private institutes like Symbiosis and Tata Institute of Social Sciences to set base in major cities.
The redistribution of educational resources would only be beneficial for students, educationists said. "Bifurcation would be a more equalized distribution of educational institutions across the three regions," said G Haragopal, an educationist and professor at the University of Hyderabad.
Courtesy: Times of India
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