The Government of Gujarat, Education Department by way of a notification had constituted two different Committees called “Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC)” to regulate the admission of candidates to the professional degree courses respectively. The mission assigned to these Committees is to carry out the counselling process in a fair and transparent manner. The admission process is conducted by these Committees strictly on the basis of merit and the preference of the candidate.
Self Help Groups - Magic bullet to empowerment?Mouna Munshi
A summary of the dissertation done in the final year of my Masters program in Social Work.
I wanted to understand first hand if Micro Finance through Self Help Groups is really transforming and empowering women economically and otherwise.
A Project on Rural Marketing in India: It’s Potential& ChallengesPurendra Behera
Contents
Chapter Subject Matters Page No
1 Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 History of Rural Marketing
1.3 Rural Marketing Meaning &Concept
1.4 Characteristics of Rural Market
2 Objective & Literature Review
2.1 Objective of the Study
2.2 Review of related Studies
2.3 Methodology
3 Principle & Design
3.1 The 4A’s Approaches
3.2 The 4 P’s Strategy
3.3 Rural V/s Urban Market
3.4 Problems in Rural Market
3.5 Opportunity in Rural Market
4 Result &Discussion
4.1 Result
4.2 Discussion
5 Conclusions
5.1 Conclusion
Bibliography
Enrollment & Retention Mission in Schools, Mayurbhanu, Odisha.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Self Help Groups - Magic bullet to empowerment?Mouna Munshi
A summary of the dissertation done in the final year of my Masters program in Social Work.
I wanted to understand first hand if Micro Finance through Self Help Groups is really transforming and empowering women economically and otherwise.
A Project on Rural Marketing in India: It’s Potential& ChallengesPurendra Behera
Contents
Chapter Subject Matters Page No
1 Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 History of Rural Marketing
1.3 Rural Marketing Meaning &Concept
1.4 Characteristics of Rural Market
2 Objective & Literature Review
2.1 Objective of the Study
2.2 Review of related Studies
2.3 Methodology
3 Principle & Design
3.1 The 4A’s Approaches
3.2 The 4 P’s Strategy
3.3 Rural V/s Urban Market
3.4 Problems in Rural Market
3.5 Opportunity in Rural Market
4 Result &Discussion
4.1 Result
4.2 Discussion
5 Conclusions
5.1 Conclusion
Bibliography
Enrollment & Retention Mission in Schools, Mayurbhanu, Odisha.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Role of Self Help Groups in Rural Development-A Studyijtsrd
Rural development is a very dynamic process which includes in improving the socio-economic, political, environmental, and well-being of the poor people living in rural areas. In India more than 70 percent people living in rural areas, the concept of rural development assume great significance. The Molakalmuru taluk is one of the most backward taluk in Chitradurga district these areas have been facing so many problems like unemployment, poverty, lack of skills, illiteracy, and basic infrastructure health care common trend here. The present study is focused on the Socio-Economic status of Self-Help Group on rural development, and to study impact of Self-Help Group on rural development in Molakalmuru taluk. The present paper it is based on primary and secondary sources of information. Nagesha B | Ajeya G"Role of Self Help Groups in Rural Development-A Study" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-4 , June 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd14329.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/economics/development-economics/14329/role-of-self-help-groups-in-rural-development-a-study/nagesha-b
This Module describe in detail about Rural Marketing Overview, Rural Share in Stocks of Consumer Demand, Evolution of Rural Marketing, Rural Consumer Profile, Myth of Rural Marketing, Rural Market Attraction, Challenges and Constraint of Rural Marketing, 4 A’s of Rural Marketing, Buying Model for Rural Customer, Factor Affecting Rural Buying Behavior, Socio Cultural Factors, Technological Factors, Economical Factors, Political Factors, Buyer Characteristics such as Age and lifestyle, Occupation, Economic situation, Personality and Self Concept, Psychological factors, Degree of Buyer Involvement and Duplicate and look alike Product in rural marketing.
Comparative study on higher education in rural and urban area in siliguriMrityunjay Jha
This power point presentation is all about making comparison between Higher education in Rural and Urban areas in siliguri.
Live data are collected in this presentation.
Role of Self Help Groups in Rural Development-A Studyijtsrd
Rural development is a very dynamic process which includes in improving the socio-economic, political, environmental, and well-being of the poor people living in rural areas. In India more than 70 percent people living in rural areas, the concept of rural development assume great significance. The Molakalmuru taluk is one of the most backward taluk in Chitradurga district these areas have been facing so many problems like unemployment, poverty, lack of skills, illiteracy, and basic infrastructure health care common trend here. The present study is focused on the Socio-Economic status of Self-Help Group on rural development, and to study impact of Self-Help Group on rural development in Molakalmuru taluk. The present paper it is based on primary and secondary sources of information. Nagesha B | Ajeya G"Role of Self Help Groups in Rural Development-A Study" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-4 , June 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd14329.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/economics/development-economics/14329/role-of-self-help-groups-in-rural-development-a-study/nagesha-b
This Module describe in detail about Rural Marketing Overview, Rural Share in Stocks of Consumer Demand, Evolution of Rural Marketing, Rural Consumer Profile, Myth of Rural Marketing, Rural Market Attraction, Challenges and Constraint of Rural Marketing, 4 A’s of Rural Marketing, Buying Model for Rural Customer, Factor Affecting Rural Buying Behavior, Socio Cultural Factors, Technological Factors, Economical Factors, Political Factors, Buyer Characteristics such as Age and lifestyle, Occupation, Economic situation, Personality and Self Concept, Psychological factors, Degree of Buyer Involvement and Duplicate and look alike Product in rural marketing.
Comparative study on higher education in rural and urban area in siliguriMrityunjay Jha
This power point presentation is all about making comparison between Higher education in Rural and Urban areas in siliguri.
Live data are collected in this presentation.
Udgam Matters has made festivals the main focus of this month and you will surely love to read our main article which brings to the fore the awareness of generation next about Indian mythology and folklore. Our general knowledge section is to brush up the tales we learnt at our grandmother’s knees. And when you find you are all done with festivals for the time being, find our about the world’s weirdest hotels in Backpacking and plan you next vacation. All this along with our regular articles by teachers and students and more for you in this October issue which is no less than a grand Octoberfest!
Our September Special Teacher’s Day Edition is now online.
Besides many of the regular features, it has Udgam teachers sharing their views on ‘why they love to teach’ and students’ views on ‘what they like best about their teachers’,
Musings of an ex-Udgamite, a collage of pictures of all teachers, and some thought provoking proverbs to guess in Fun Zone.
This is a special Teacher’s edition as a tribute to all those exemplary people who chose this profession above all others so that they could create miracles every day. You will find the views of Udgam teachers about what being a teacher means to them alongwith a huge photo collage of all our teachers to store as a memento. Of course we haven’t left out the beautiful articles, poems and drawings and the monthly updates.
Thank you for all the entries and feedback. Please keep writing to newsletter@udgamschool.com
The month of July has been hectic with many activities. The articles and poems by the students are beautiful as you will discover when you scroll through. We feel proud to share a memory with you when our school was awarded by President Kalam. Read and enjoy Udgam Matters July issue and drop us a line at newsletter@udgamschool.com to share your views, articles, poems and drawings.
Back to School with the new Udgam matters! Read and enjoy the creative writings of our students. Get a glimpse of the Summer Camp activities at our Jodhpur and Thaltej Campuses. Participate in the TreePL contest and pay back to Mother Nature.
Udgam School has waged a war on diabetes, a disorder that can have debilitating effects.
This issue of Udgam Matters takes up the challenge further and covers several aspects of diabetes, right from facts, myths, precautions and how to live with it.
Soon we are going to have the much awaited Neon Run and we would like you all to participate in it and prove that running and daily exercise is a sure way to fight diabetes.
Playgroup admission is on. Please spread the word that this is a great opportunity to be a part of the best school for 16 years.
Read and enjoy another special edition of the school magazine, Udgam Matters!
TS EAMCET 2018 is a state level entrance exam conducted by JNTUH (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University) on behalf of TSCHE. Through this exam, candidates are granted admission to the first year engineering/agriculture/medical courses at various colleges/ universities in the State of Telangana. The exams will be conducted in multiple sessions in the month of May 2018, apply online before April 28, 2018 (with late fee)
Power Grid Corporation of India Limited, is an Indian Government owned corporation. Headquartered in Gurgaon India, It transmits about 50% of the total power generated in India. POWERGRID also operates a telecom business under the name POWERTEL.
Now PGCIL decided and invites application from youngsters to the posts of “Executive- Trainee- 21st Batch” PGCIL recruitment through GATE 2016
CAT (Common Admission Test) is the centralized entrance examination for admission to various postgraduate management courses offered by IIMs. In addition, several leading management institutions and institutions of higher learning also accept the CAT score for admission to their respective management programs.
Know More :- http://iimcat2018.in
Medical is one those professional degrees which assures success and an opportunity to students to fulfill their dreams by
giving them wings to fly. But the expense for pursuing the medical degree is high. AIPMST (Secondary) is a wonderful
opportunity for all the budding future technocrats who desire to study in MBBS and BDS across the country. Achieving the
admission is an achievement but what stops most candidates from actually thinking big is the complex fee structure. Most
candidates are eligible for the admission in MBBS / BDS through their hard work and commitment and AIPMST (Secondary)
makes their dreams come true as it helps students to earn scholarships to study in MBBS & BDS.
All those candidates who are currently appearing in 10+2 or those who have passed it or its equivalent examination with
minimum 60% marks in their Higher Secondary Examination (PCB) whereas for SC / ST candidates 65% marks required, can
apply for AIPMST (Secondary) - 2018, Those appearing in 10+2 or its equivalent examination may also appear in AIPMST
(Secondary) - 2018 provisionally. This platform provides an equal opportunity to those who feel deprived due to financial
shortage
AIPMST (Secondary) scholarship program provides a financial award to students for their Higher Technical Education in India.
Scholarships are available to all qualified students, irrespective of their caste, community, gender or religion. We award merit
scholarships to students pursuing undergraduate (Medical) degrees. The objective of the programme is to encourage
outstandingly meritorious / deserving students to pursue academic excellence. The programme gives an excellent
opportunity to students, to live their dreams and is extremely beneficial for those who are from a financially weak
background. AIPMST (Secondary) examination will help in getting full tuition fees for studying in any MBBS & BDS (through
NEET). To qualify for a scholarship, an applicant must apply for AIPMST (Secondary) and study a engineering course in any of
MBBS / BDS meet specified eligibility criteria. This is a once a life time game changing chance for those who wish to do big in
life. The road is set and the goal clear. It's just a walk away.
For more info: https://aipmstsecondary.co.in/
Mtech in environmental engineering- Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technol...ArikJonson1
Technology is the biggest enabler in the current scenario. At Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, we aim to nurture technically adept, socially responsible engineers who will evolve into innovators and entrepreneurs capable of delivering outstanding solutions
The AIMA (All India Management Association) has invited Application for the recruitment to 158 posts of various staffs. Last date of application is 14th January 2014.
This month's Udgam Matters talks about recycling- some facts, some sentiments and so to-dos among various other topics. Recycling is the need of the hour and we aim to create as much awareness as possible on activities that will have a positive impact on the environment. Go through the magazine and share your views and feedback at matters@udgamschool.com
This month's Udgam Matters talks about recycling- some facts, some sentiments and so to-dos among various other topics. Recycling is the need of the hour and we aim to create as much awareness as possible on activities that will have a positive impact on the environment. Go through the magazine and share your views and feedback at matters@udgamschool.com
Honoring the 54th year of Udgam School for Children, the current issue of the school magazine is dedicated to the theme 'school'. Read to find out many poems and articles on Udgam school and other interesting topics.
Udgam Matters - The monthly newletter and magazine .
The current issue contains exciting articles, awesome photos clicked by our students and a range of other creative work.
''Technology can become the “wings” that will allow the educational world to fly farther and faster than ever before—if we will allow it. '' The current issue of Udgam Matters includes some eye- opening and interesting perspective of Udgamites on Technology and Artificial Intelligence.
If you wish to see your work featured in Udgam Matters, please write to us at matters@udgamschool.com
Next month's theme is 'Festivals' - So go ahead and pen down your thoughts/experiences/stories etc. on your favourite festival.
We accept contributions from Parents, teachers and students!
For now, enjoy your weekend, flipping the pages of September Udgam Matters!
Udgam is proud to be considered as one of the top schools of Ahmedabad. With the continued support of the parents, today we have the best infrastructure and amenities to enhance the learning experience of our students.
This presentation takes the viewers through the various policies and facilities of the school. It covers little details that the parents must know about the school where their children study.
Udgam Matters celebrates India in this August special issue. Discover some incredible facts and people of India, know about the Indian words accepted in the Oxford dictionary and much more! Read , share and contribute!
Make reading more fun with the July issue of Udgam Matters in your hand.
This issue of Udgam Matters focuses on ‘back to school’ theme.
Find out:
• How to deal with cranky toddlers before school?
• Coping with exam fears
• What is DA?
….. and many more interesting content.
Crack the riddles and laugh out loud with your children,
Read/ Share/ Contribute
Make reading more fun with the July issue of Udgam Matters in your hand.
This issue of Udgam Matters focuses on ‘back to school’ theme.
Find out:
• How to deal with cranky toddlers before school?
• Coping with exam fears
• What is DA?
….. and many more interesting content.
Crack the riddles and laugh out loud with your children,
Read/ Share/ Contribute
Connect with us at matters@udgamschool.com
Flip through the pages of this month’s issue and enjoy!
Make reading more fun with the July issue of Udgam Matters in your hand.
This issue of Udgam Matters focuses on ‘back to school’ theme.
Find out:
• How to deal with cranky toddlers before school?
• Coping with exam fears
• What is DA?
….. and many more interesting content.
Crack the riddles and laugh out loud with your children,
Read/ Share/ Contribute
Connect with us at matters@udgamschool.com
Flip through the pages of this month’s issue and enjoy!
Udgam Matters July issue is based on the 'back to school' theme. Read interesting articles about how to deal with a cranky toddler before school , coping with Exam fear and many more interesting content.
Who got the maximum visas to travel this year?
What ails the modern woman?
How to spend the summer vacation?
What does playing board games do to you?
What's new in the Udgam Summer Camp this year?
Find out the answers to all these questions and more in the latest issue of Udgam Matters.
Read and enjoy Udgam Matters March-April 2018 and do write to us at matters@udgamschool.com
Udgam Matters is here with our cover story on the necessity of Air Conditioners in schools.
We have been the proud recipient of Times Education Icons and you can find out more in the pages.
Childhood depression is quite common and tips from our counsellor will enable you to deal with it.
Articles by our students and a heart tugging poem by a sister for her lost twin brother are definitely worth reading.
Fit and Fine...that's our motto.
Eat right, exercise well and stay happy.
This issue of Udgam Matters focusses mainly on some simple yoga aasanas for everyday health, homeopathy for good health and the healthy food options available in our school. You will also find valuable tips to keep school bags light and comfortable, 11 top reasons why you should speak English and how to manage stammering in speech. Find out about the Proactivity Club activities and enrol today.
Read and enjoy Udgam Matters and send your feedback to matters@udgamschool.com
What does the passport mean to a primary school Udgamite?
Should we reward result or endeavour?
Which are the best museums in the world?
What’s new in this Summer Camp?
Have you filled in the Annual Survey Form?
Read this issue of Udgam Matters to find out the answers to above and more…
This August issue has a blend of everything...how newcomers have adapted to Udgam, the dual role of parents (a must read for all), our new Cabinet Ministers, Book and Movie Reviews, recollections of an alumni and the right way to read to your child, besides amazing write ups and paintings by our teachers and students.
Read and enjoy another issue of Udgam Matters, our school magazine and write to us at matters@udgamschool.com
Yes, we have done it!
Our school newsletter is a school magazine now.
Udgam Matters has plenty of new features for all to read and enjoy.
We have included parents’ talk for the benefit of other parents, pages on General Knowledge along with Science and Technology, inspirational story, book review, movie review, personality test and of course articles by our teachers and write-ups and colours by our students and plenty more…
We would definitely appreciate it if you take two minutes to send your feedback to newsletter@udgamschool.com
Academic year 2015-16 has been a very fruitful one. We have laboured and reaped the sweet fruits of success in all ventures right from the board exam results to school assemblies, day to day classroom activities, sports and co-curricular activities, passport project, proactivity club activities and many more.
Success is counted sweetest by those who succeed after plenty of effort. There are success stories in each and every nook and they inspire others too to look ahead with a hopeful heart. We request parents to share their success stories with us. These stories may be related to –
a. Improvement in the child’s performance
b. School Homeopathy Clinic help or cure
c. Help from Counsellor/Special Educator
d. Udgam Matters feedback and suggestions for improvement
Write to us at newsletter@udgamschool.com
We will respect the confidentiality of identities in case you wish to remain incognito.
Take time to play, to read, to sing, to help and to simply be happy. Use your school vacation to pursue hobbies you like and bring out your creative best. Spend time with your family and friends and limit your use of electronic devices.
Read and enjoy the last issue of Udgam Matters of this academic session. It has been a pleasure to bring you the school newsletter and I really appreciate the regular inflow of mails. Thank for the inspiring words that have kept us striving to be a little better.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
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innc in 'art2in lnstitrttr 'evailing notification of filling 50% seats by this
ln case of Special provisions in certain lnstitutes/universities as per pr
committee in Degree Engineering after std Xll Science, the result obtained in GUJCET examination will be considered for
tcl oniine Admission Pnocess -2AL7 for Degree Erlgineering and
.Degree/Diploina
Pharmacy:
online Admission Process carried out by ACPC consists of three phases:
1. Distribution of Booklet/PlN from designated branches of bank and online Registration'
2. Preparation and declaration of merit & Online Choice filling'
3. Admission allotment & confirmation'
For entire admission process candidates are advised to visit our following websites regularly (at least once a day)
calculation of merit.
However, for 50% seats to be filled under All lndia basis as stated in above special provision to certain lnstitLltes/universities'
the result of J'EE Main shail be considered for preparation of merit'
candidates aspiring for admission to centrally funded institutes such as llTs, NlTs' lllTs and other such institutes of other
states, will have to appear for JEE Main examination'
The following provisions are made in preparation of merit for admission to Degree Engineering and Degree/Diploma
-Pharmacy
after Std Xll Science from admission year 2017 onwards:
5.1 For admission to Degree Engineering and Degree/Diploma Pharmacy, the merit list will be prepared based on sixty
percentage weightage of percentile marki obtained in theory subjects of Xll science opted group subjects
(A or B or AB) and forty percentrg" *ulgnt"g" of percentile marks outained in State level GUJCET examination and
admission shall be granted based on the saiJ merit list in lines with prevailing admission related notification (ru!es)
published from time to time'
5.2 The admission for the year 2ot7 shall be granted on the basis of merit list prepared by taking into account sixty
percentage weightage of percentile marks in theory subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology of all
four semesters examination of std. Xl and Std Xll science conducted by Gujarat secondary and Higher secondary
Board in March, 2oL7 and40% weightage of percentile marks of GUJCET examination in the corresponding year'
5.3 However, from March 201g onwards admission shall be granted on the basis of merit list prepared by taking into
account Sixty percentage weightage of percentile marks in theory subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/
Biology of Xll science annual Examination conducted by Gujarat Secondary and Higher secondary Board in March'
2018andonwardsand4o%weightageofpercentilemarksofGUJcETexaminationofthecorrespondingyear.
5.4 ln case of other recognized boards, excluding Gujarat Secondary and Higher secondary Board the admission from
yearZ[LTonwardsshallbegrantedonthebasisofmeritlistpreparedbytakingintoaccountSixtypercentaBe
weightage of percentile marks in theory subjects of PCM/PCB of annual examination conducted by concerned
recognized Board in March, 707'7 andonwards and AO%weightage of percentile marks of GUJCET examlnation in
the corresPonding Year'
What is helP centre?
Help centre is designated centre established by Admission Committee as an extended arm for various
activities all throughout the state. Help centre should provide free of cost cyber space facilities for
registration, choice filling and admission confirmation related process' candidate need to submit
photocopies of credential!, if applicable, at help centre during schedule of registration process'
List of help centre, *irr u. made available at committee website and information booklet of ACPC'
updating themselves for latest announcements and activities'
Activities to be carried out
Name of Website
O All types of announcementswww.jacPcldce.ac'in
- List oilnstitutes and their courses
ated bank
O Online registrationwww.guiacPc.nic.in
O Chbice filling
O Result of allotment seat and confirmation
4. tDl flercurnent submission for Registratlon:
1. Candidate not required to submit the documents or Document verification
Student who do not wish to take benefit of any type of reservation or Tuition Fee Waiver (TFWs) and
whose marks are automatically fetched from data obtained from respective boards during the time of
registration and those who belong to Open category need not to submit documents at help centre.
2. Candidate needs to submit the documents or Document verification at help Genter
Student who wish to take benefit of any reservation or Tuition Fee Waiver (TFWs) or whose marks are
not fetched automatically from respective board shall have to submit reglstration details with requisite
self-attested copy of credentials at help centre within announced schedr.rle time of registration.
1. Reglstratln Process
2. Choice filling aErd adrr*ission confirmatio,n
Admission
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After registration process,
ACPC will declare merit list of all
ligible canddiates. Candidate need
to verify merit number and
categoery as mentioned in
regisration details.
It is mandatory to get
admission slip on line after
paying token fee to confirm
the admissicin allotted.
Booklet/PlN purchase
from designated
branches of bank as
declared by ACPC
Document verification
at designated
helpcentre (if applicable)
After merit declaration, choice
filling will be initiated online.
Candidate are advised to fill
maximum number of choices
available to ensure admission.
lf candidate wishes to
confrim admission, he needs to
pay token fee through
designated bank branches or
online payment.
Online Registration on
www.gujacpc.nic.in
Online Filling of form and
confirmation of
Registration
First round of choice filling will
be Mock round, based on analysis'
given candidate should modifY
their choices or add more choices
if not able to secure admission
in actual round.
After choice filling for actual
round, ACPC will allot
admission on basis of merit
and choices glven by
candidate.
C Help centre will verify photocopies of required documents from original and return original documents to candidate
at same time. Students need not to submit any type of original documents at help centre.
Note :
List of the documents required at the time of registration are provided back side of the front
page and last page.
[E] Briet idea about aditisslovt proces$ for Degree Englneering:
O Seats available for admission process are known as :
t. State Quota {SQ}: Admission process carried out by ACPC is based on Single merit list in 100 % seats of Government
& Grant-ln-Aid (GlA) lnstitutes and75% seats of Self-financed lnstitutes {SFl) are included in Online counselling round.
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5. 2.
a
Management Quota (MQ); As per guidelines, 25% seats of sFls are called Management seats
which lncludes 15% NRI aild fiilecl by respective institutes as a Management euota seats as per the guidelines ofACPC. Comnrittee vuill final!y endor-re these admission and finalise the admitted list.
vacant seats : After offering acinl;ssion to all the candidates whose names appear in the merit list or after completion
of the online admisslcn process, if the seats rernain vacant, such vacant seats shall be filled lcy the college or
institution by preparing common merit list, in accorclance with the <iirections of the Admission comrrittee and in
the manner prescribed in notification.
As per prevailirig notifications, the adrnission orr 50% seats of foliowing institutes are fiiled by ACpc wiih single merit
in online process. The balance 50% seats are filled by lnstitute as per ATCTE guidelines of eligibility and f,ased on
JEE-Main score on All lndia Basis. These institutes are :
DAllCT, Gandhinagar
Faculty of Technology, Nirrna University, Ahmedabad
Pandit Deendayai Petroleum Uni,rersity {pDpU), Gandhinagar
School of Technolcgy, GSFC University, Vadodara.
For admission at Navrachna University, 7596 seats are filled by ACPC with single merit and remaining 25% seats shall
be filled by institute as per AICTE grridetines of eligibility and based on JEE-Main score on All lndia Basis.
For admission at !nstitute of lnfrastructure tech-nology, Research and Management (llrRAM), Maninagar,
AhmedaLracj, 50% seats will be filled br7 ACPC with single merit and remainin g so% seats are filled by institute
thrpugh CSAB (CBSE, New Delhi).
[$-] Merit Freparation;
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2.
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Name of lnstitute ACPC Quota lnstitute QuotaI DAllCT. Gandhinagar.
O Faculty of Technology, Nirma University,
Ahmedabad.
I Pandit Deendaya! petroleum University
(PDPU), Gandhinagar.
I School of Technology, GSFC University,
Vadodara.
so% 50% Through JEE-Main Score
c Navrachna University, Vadodara.
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"f'*tr,r.tr* Tech""lrsy,
Research and .Management (l|TRAM),
Ahmedabad.
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5A%
3:1 rh-1g!__JE!tvl.in score
50% Through CSAB, New Delhi
60% weightage of the percentile obtained in the theory subjects (pcM) conlbined wlth
z$0% weightage of the percentile obtained in the GUJCET 2017
Percentile of PCM of Board Exarn r 0.50
+
Percentile of PCM of GUJCET 2017 Exarn * 0.40
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6. [G] Reporting at lnstitute:
lf the admitted candidate is NOT willing to participate in the next round of admission in order to upgrade his admission,
he has to immediately report to the allotted lnstitute for enrolment with "lnformation Letter", 'Admission Slip", Bank
Challan / Online Fee Receipt and photo copies of all documents. The candidate is not required to submit original
certificates/documents at the institute. Here, the candidate is not required to make any payment in any mannerfon any
head until and unless the admission of the current year is declared closed officially by ACPC or notified by this committee.
The committee shall notify the last date of reporting at institute, failing which the allotted seat will be treated as cancelled.
Guidiline for Vacant Seats admission, Cancelation & Fee refund :
The candidate willing to participate in vacant seats round at institute level shall have to follow the steps as specified in
notification/Booklet to become eligible for vacant seat round of admission
lf a candidate takes part in vacant seat admission round without cancelling his earlier allotted seai in online admission
process and secures seat in vacant seat round. The cancelation and refund of seat already allotted to him in online
counselling shall be as per prevailing rule of notification. ln such cases, since the online schedule of cancellation is already
over, the refund will only be applicable if the seat vacated by candidate gets filled in the vacant seat round at concerned
institute. lf the seat remains vacant, the candidate shall not be eligible get refund of token fee paid and the institute can
demand one semester fee. Thus the aspiring candidates are advised to take note of this provision and finalise their status
of admission before completion of online cancellation process.
Grievance redressal mechanism
Any candidate, during the period of admission process, wishes to lodge any complaint/grievance, he has to register his complaint/
grievance through online by login in his Login lD. The candidate can view the status of his complaint in his account. There exists
a appropriate redressal mechanism for grievance/complaints filed by candidates.
[H] Mukhyamantri Yuva Svavlamban Yojna
Financial and other scholarship/assistantship for meritorious and needy students of all classes for
pursuing Higher Education in the state of Gujarat
EIigibilitycriteriaforSchoIarshipforAcademicYear20n.6.17
O For scholarship in Diploma admissions, the candidate should have passed the Std X from a recognized board from state
of Gujarat with minimum 80 percentile in the board examination
For scholarship in Bachelor degree programs, the candidates should have passed Std Xll Science/General stream from
recognised board from the state of Gujarat with minimum 80 percentile in the board examination.
For Diploma to Degree students the minimum eligibility criteria for availing the benefits of the scheme is a 55% marks
at Diploma level examination from recognised university situated in the state of Gujarat.
The candidates whose parents annual income is not mbre than Rs. 6,00,000/-,per annum shall only be considered eligible
for the said scheme.
The State Government has approved the validity of income certificate for three financial years from date of issue. Accordingly,
a candidate who has a valid income certificate, need not have to issue it again for next three years financial years.
(A) Tuition Fee Scholarship:
a For admission in Medical and Dental Graduate Level programs in Government Approved self finance institutes,
candidate is eligible for 50% of the approved annual tuition Fee or 2,00,000/-, whichever is less.
For admission in Engineering/Technology, Pharmacy, Architecture, Nursing, Physiother,apy, Ayurved, Homeopathy,
Paramedical or Veterinary Graduate Level program in Government Approved self finance lnstitutes, candidate is
eligible for 50o/o of the approved annual tuition Fee or 50,000/- , whichever is less.
For admission in BSc, B.Com., 8.A., B.B.A. or BCA Graduate Level program in Government Approved self finance
lnstitutes, Candidate is eligible for 50% of the approved annual tuition Fee or 10,000/-, whichever is less.
For admission in Diploma courses in Government Approved self finance lnstitutes, Candidate is eligible for 50% of
the approved annual tuition Fee or 25,000/- , whichever is less.
(B) SpecialProvision:
As per provision of the said GR, due to reseivation policy the reserved category candidates are allotted admission
on unreserved seats in order of their merit, these equivalent number of general category candidates who gets
admission in Self financed lnstitute instead of Government Medical, Dental and Engineering institutes.
These displaced candidates shall be given assistance in tuition fee to the tune of difference between the fee of
allotted self financed institute and Government institute without any upper limit in the difference of fee.
(C) Hostel Accommodation and food assistance:
For Graduate or Diploma level students who has not secured admission In Government/Grant ln Aid hostel and
who is residing outside of their residential native Taluka place is eligible for Scholarship of Rs. 1,2OO per month
(for maximum 10 months) in a year.
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(D) Book- lnstrurnent Assistance:
A onetime book- instrument assistance in the first year of admission for the entire duration of course is available
as per following details
L. Graduate level student of Medical and Dental is eligible for Rs. 10000/-;
2. Graduate level Engineering, Technology, Pharmacy, Architecture student is eligible for Rs. 5000/-
3. Diploma level student is eligible for Rs. 3000/-
O "tncaseofcandidatesofGujaratoriginandbelongingtochlldrenofsoldiersoflndianarmy,Central andStateparamilitary
forces who are martyred due to act of war, terrorism, Naxalite activities during their service period, there shall be no limit
in percentile / percentage and lncome for becoming eligible to assistance for Diploma / Graduate level courses under this
scheme. The candidates applying under this class shall have to submit a certificate from Director, Sainik Welfare board/
Competent authorities to this effect."
lnnplementatEon of Scherne:
O The sanctioned scholarship will be directly credited into bank account of student.
O The process of Higher Education assistance will be carried out by, Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat (KCG).
O The web portal for Online applicatlon : www.mysy.guj.nic.in
O Nearly 91 Help centres are established at various lnstitutes/Universities for assisting the students.
O Help line number : 079-25566000
C The email address for correspondence : mysygujarat@gmail.com
C For nrore details about scheme please visit : http://mysy.guj.nic.in
[l] Fost trfretric Scholarship Fneeship Card for Schedule Caste Candldates:
Department of SocialWelfare and Justice, Government of lndia has issued a notification No.11017O1/ 2008/SCDA date 31.12.2016
to District Welfare Officer to issue Freeship card to eligible Schedule caste candidate.
Candidate who holds the freeship card is eligible to take admission in any Self Finance lnstitution without paying Tuition Fee by
subm itting an Undertaking/Freeship card.
List of the Counses and Seats offered by ACFC
tsnanch Gov. GIA PPP sFt Total
Aeronauticai Engineering 300 300
Agriculture Engineering 90 90
Automobile 240 60 t92A 2270
lnformaticn & Communication Technolosv 60 60
Bio-Medical 180 90 270
Bio-Technolosv 60 60
Chemical Technology 120 t20
Chemical Engineering 420 a4 1716 2220
Civil Engineering 1260 790 180 942 71552
Civil Engineering (11. Tech Integrated. -) 40 4A
Civil lnfrastructure 60 60
Civil Engineering Shift-2 500 600
' Computer Science Engineering L20 60 t/ /o 1950
Computer Science (Big Data) 60 60
Computer Science (Cloud) 60 60
Computer Science (Mobile) 60 60
Computer Science -2 L20 L20
Computer Engineering 720 105 L20 5747 7692
Computer Engineering -2 420 420
Electronics & Communication 1380 45 401,7 5442
Electronics & Communication (CSE) 60 50
Electronics & Communication-FC 30 30
Electrical & Electronics 240 240
Electrical Eneineerins shift-2 420 420
Electrical Ensineerins 1200 L20 L20 7679 911 9
lectronics & Telecommunication 60 60
Electronics 105 60 165
Environmental Science and Technology 60 50
Environment Ensineerine 240 60 300
nvironmental Engineering Shift-2 60 60
Food Technology 60 60
420 45 525 990
lndustrial Engineering 30 60 90
iffi 510 510
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8. ffi;;$
I nf o:'m ation Tech no logy
--;;-::=::;::- 570 3795 4355
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60 60
38 38
L440 tE0 180 7263A 14430
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4A 40
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2304 2304
424 420
60 -eo -
60 60
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50
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40 40-Lr rsrt rEEr !r r6
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60 60
rYIr ril r6 Lr tSlteer ItB,
it--^ 7^.-L-^r^-..
180 180
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60 60
I20
Plastic Technology JO
Power hlectronics 120 120
rLuur r Er tBlt teet tIlB,
30 30 330
truulrEr EilEiltcetIItB
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30 30
30
60 50
50 30 30 tzc
vYoLEr tvrd$dEeI
30 30
4970 1254 560 57783 58567
# Excluding TIW Seats
lnstitute Seats detail as per year 2016-1T Engineering
Fees Structure
Engineering Courses Fharmacy Courses.
Tuition Fees per year in Rs. Tuition Fees per year in Rs.
For latest fees structure visit frctech.ac.in
No. tnstitute slAr{ tt+t lntake
Ft Degree Engg. Colleges (Govt.)
LULE, A6AU r,te. iL. s-rer u'[5 raffilr1g;q16. 1 140
e,te. o. 3ta%, ltt?.,il.
510
4 GEC, MODASA
-t[q J.L Jt 5LC1%, ottqi]L?. 720
tt 5LGt%, ItLstttl.
840
, {ttt.Ltst, ?,t{Ltc{tt. 720
rtr5l.tL uz-ttt tLq"6 . a7%.
%
724
480
---=40-8 GEC, BHAVNAGAR ffi-(JEL, VAL)AU q.?sr{.| O%-iJ-t lid%. crctl{x.
420
HIJ
480
5tq"d, tLtlLL. 480
tL, UNAbAK tti.3{e.[ 0%.it[ ELe%', cririt-rcr),
600
5lcr,d, {td 300
540
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r6_-*_6E';trAiANFUR
?r).itl.t 6%.tt[ 3ie%', rrirr ?r z4u
244
[B] Degree Engineering Colleges (GtA)
r't - buv aotat : E970
)U,bAKUUA
574
43s
2 BVM (GtA), WNAG R
3 DDU (GtA), NADTAD +scei Ur[9 Ulrir. r,i-3 as{i. , trqla{e tud, g,Ft. -tRtLt. 249
6E - UtA lotat : t254
11. Note:
List of the Document required for claiming reservation in respective category:
Candidates are inform to produce required documents at the time of registration.
The information provided in this booklet is for reference only and subject to change. Latest information
and announcement will be available at ACPC website : www.jacpcldce.ac.in. This information should
not be used for any legal aspects.
The fees of new institutes will be determined in due course of time by Fee Regulatory Committee and
candidates are abide to pay fees as may be determined by Fees Regulatory Committee'
Refer www.f rctech.ac. i n for latest i nformation.
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Category Supporting Document lssuing Authority
Tuition
Fee
Waiver
Valid
lncome
certificate
O Jan Seva Kendra
a Mamlatdar or Taluka Development Officer or
appropriate higher authority in same cadre
a District Social Welfare Officer.
Form 16, lncome tax return or certificate issued
by any authority mentioned other than above
is not valid.
Schedule Caste (SC)/
Schedule Tribe (ST)
Valid caste
certif icate
a Jan Seva Kendra
a Mamlatdar or Taluka Development Officer
or higher authoritY in same cadre
O District Social Welfare Officer
Soeially and
Educationally
Backward Caste
(sEBc)
valid caste
certificate and
Non ceramy layer
certificate
Physically
Handicap (PH)
Cadidate
Medical
Certificate for PhysicallY
handicapped candidate
lssued and duly signed bY Civil
Surgeon/competent medical authority
Ex-Serviceman Certificate for
Ex-serviceman
lssued by Director, Sainik Welfare board,
Gujarat State.
ln-serviceman Certificate for
ln-serviceman
defence personnel
lssued by Commanding officer of the
respective unit in which he is serving.
SC-Freeship Card Valld freeship card
for SC candidate whose
annual family income
less than 2,50.OOO/-
District Social welfare officer