The document summarizes the key details regarding the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) in Gujarat. Some key points:
- ACPC was formed under state law to regulate admissions to professional courses like engineering, pharmacy, architecture, etc.
- It conducts a centralized online admission process for both government and private institutions based on student scores in board exams and JEE Mains.
- A normalization process is used to prepare a common merit list from different board exam scores and provide equal opportunity to students from all boards.
- ACPC determines seat allocation across programs/institutions, implements reservations, and oversees the entire admission process in a transparent manner.
Christine David has completed the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, as certified by Plenty Training, a registered training organization. She has achieved competency in 11 units, including making presentations, contributing to assessments, planning assessment activities, and designing learning programs. This certificate is recognized in the Australian Qualifications Framework.
This document contains data and statistics from PISA and other international education assessments related to equity in education outcomes and opportunities across OECD countries. It includes data on performance differences between socioeconomically advantaged and disadvantaged students, access to resources like technology and qualified teachers in advantaged vs. disadvantaged schools, gender gaps in education and employment outcomes, private vs. public spending on education levels, and other metrics related to equity.
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.
The document outlines the admission modality for Bachelor of Engineering and Technology courses in Gujarat for the 2017-18 academic year. It details the eligibility criteria, categories of available seats including government and management seats, reservation policies, and procedures for registration and admission counseling. Key points covered are modalities for admission, seats available in government/aided/unaided institutions, eligibility criteria based on qualifying exam and boards, reservation of seats for different categories, and guidelines for the online admission process.
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This guidebook provides information to students about the services and resources available at Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology (PSIT). It outlines the admission process, academic programs, fee payment procedures, attendance policies, sessional mark award policies, facilities such as the library, hostel, transportation and others. It emphasizes following academic plans and scoring well in internal and external exams to achieve good career outcomes. The guidebook aims to welcome students and make their time at PSIT comfortable for learning.
This document provides instructions for the web-based counselling and admission process for various undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Odisha, India. It outlines the important dates and steps in the process, including downloading rank cards, registering online, filling and locking choices, temporary allotments, fee payment, document verification at nodal centers, and final allotment. The eligibility criteria for different courses and reservations policies for various categories are also described. The document aims to guide candidates through the online counselling procedure.
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This document provides information about the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in India. The NET determines eligibility for lectureship and junior research fellowship positions. It is conducted twice per year and tests candidates' teaching and research aptitude. Candidates must have a postgraduate degree with over 55% marks to be eligible. The test consists of two papers - a general teaching and research aptitude paper, and a subject-specific paper. Candidates who pass can receive a junior research fellowship for up to 4 years to pursue a PhD. The document provides details on the exam structure, syllabus, eligibility criteria, age limits, fellowships awarded, and tips for preparation.
Christine David has completed the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, as certified by Plenty Training, a registered training organization. She has achieved competency in 11 units, including making presentations, contributing to assessments, planning assessment activities, and designing learning programs. This certificate is recognized in the Australian Qualifications Framework.
This document contains data and statistics from PISA and other international education assessments related to equity in education outcomes and opportunities across OECD countries. It includes data on performance differences between socioeconomically advantaged and disadvantaged students, access to resources like technology and qualified teachers in advantaged vs. disadvantaged schools, gender gaps in education and employment outcomes, private vs. public spending on education levels, and other metrics related to equity.
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.
The document outlines the admission modality for Bachelor of Engineering and Technology courses in Gujarat for the 2017-18 academic year. It details the eligibility criteria, categories of available seats including government and management seats, reservation policies, and procedures for registration and admission counseling. Key points covered are modalities for admission, seats available in government/aided/unaided institutions, eligibility criteria based on qualifying exam and boards, reservation of seats for different categories, and guidelines for the online admission process.
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This guidebook provides information to students about the services and resources available at Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology (PSIT). It outlines the admission process, academic programs, fee payment procedures, attendance policies, sessional mark award policies, facilities such as the library, hostel, transportation and others. It emphasizes following academic plans and scoring well in internal and external exams to achieve good career outcomes. The guidebook aims to welcome students and make their time at PSIT comfortable for learning.
This document provides instructions for the web-based counselling and admission process for various undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Odisha, India. It outlines the important dates and steps in the process, including downloading rank cards, registering online, filling and locking choices, temporary allotments, fee payment, document verification at nodal centers, and final allotment. The eligibility criteria for different courses and reservations policies for various categories are also described. The document aims to guide candidates through the online counselling procedure.
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This document provides information about the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in India. The NET determines eligibility for lectureship and junior research fellowship positions. It is conducted twice per year and tests candidates' teaching and research aptitude. Candidates must have a postgraduate degree with over 55% marks to be eligible. The test consists of two papers - a general teaching and research aptitude paper, and a subject-specific paper. Candidates who pass can receive a junior research fellowship for up to 4 years to pursue a PhD. The document provides details on the exam structure, syllabus, eligibility criteria, age limits, fellowships awarded, and tips for preparation.
The document discusses revisions made to fellowship rates provided by the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) in India. It provides the existing and revised monthly emoluments for 12 different fellowship categories, including Junior Research Fellowships (JRF), Senior Research Fellowships (SRF), and Research Associateships. The highest fellowships are for Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Fellows (Rs. 18,000-20,000 per month) and SRF-Extended positions (Rs. 20,000-24,000 per month). Contingency amounts also increased to Rs. 70,000 or Rs. 2,00,000 per year depending on the fellowship.
1. The document provides information about the 1st State Level Selection Test for recruitment of Assistant Teachers in West Bengal, including important dates, eligibility criteria, exam pattern, syllabus, and details on applying online.
2. There are 6 regional commissions listed that will administer the exam across West Bengal. Application must be submitted online from February 19th to March 15th, with the exam date to be announced later. The exam will consist of 55 multiple choice questions in 1 hour.
3. Candidates can apply for Honours/PG or Physical Education/Work Education vacancies. Selection will be based on written exam, academic qualifications, and personality test scores. Separate panels will be prepared according to medium, subject
1. The document announces the 1st State Level Selection Test for 2016 for recruitment of Assistant Teachers in government secondary and higher secondary schools in West Bengal.
2. Eligible candidates must apply online between February 19th and March 15th, 2016 and pay fees between 24 hours after submitting the online form and March 19th, 2016.
3. The written examination will be MCQ-based and cover subjects at the Honors level for Hons/PG posts and Pass level for Work Education/Physical Education posts. Selection will be based on written exam, academic qualifications, and personality test scores.
The document provides information about various entrance exams, eligibility criteria, exam patterns, and admission processes for MBA programs in Telangana, India. It discusses exams like TS ICET, CAT, MAT and their syllabi. It outlines the eligibility for these exams including required qualifications, reservation policies, and documents needed for counseling. It also provides details about the admission processes after qualifying exams, including timelines, shortlisting criteria at different stages and joining requirements. Overall, the document serves as a guide for MBA aspirants in Telangana on important entrance exams, eligibility and the complete admission process.
This document provides information about Charotar University of Science and Technology (CHARUSAT), including:
- CHARUSAT was established in 2000 and has grown to include 7 institutes across 6 faculties, offering 64 programs from undergraduate to PhD levels.
- The document outlines the academic regulations for Bachelor of Technology programs at CHARUSAT, including requirements around credits, attendance, evaluation, grading, awarding of degrees and transcripts.
- Sample course structures are provided for the first 4 semesters of the BTech Electronics and Communication Engineering program, listing courses, credits, contact hours and exam schemes.
The document contains regulations, schemes, and syllabi for B.Tech degree courses offered by Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala, India from 2010 admissions onwards. It outlines the admission criteria, duration of courses, subjects of study, assessment methods, grading system, and other administrative details. Key points include requiring 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Maths together in the qualifying exam, a 4-year degree duration split into 8 semesters, internal and end-semester exams for assessment, grading on a scale of S to E, and calculation of SGPA and CGPA to measure student performance.
The document provides information about the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), an exam for admission to postgraduate engineering programs in India. Key details include:
- GATE is conducted by IITs and IISc and is offered in 21 subjects. It consists of 65 objective questions testing both technical and general aptitude.
- Results include a GATE score out of 1000 used for admission to over 400 engineering colleges. A minimum score is required to qualify and receive an 8000 rupee monthly stipend for 2 years of master's study.
- Over 6.8 lakh students appeared in GATE 2012, making it the highest ever. Cut-off scores for qualification in popular subjects like Computer Science were
The document outlines plans for a Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) to standardize admissions for engineering programs across Central Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs) in India. The JEE will consist of two papers - MAIN and ADVANCE. It will use a weighted calculation including Board marks (40%), MAIN marks (30%), and ADVANCE marks (30%) to determine admission ranks. An apex board will oversee the large-scale administration of the exam, while academic and delivery groups will handle setting the exam and logistics. The goal is to reduce student burden and introduce the exam for the 2013-2014 admissions cycle.
The document discusses various career options for electrical engineering graduates after completing their B.Tech degree. Some of the key options discussed are:
1) Joining public sector units (PSUs) which recruit regularly and offer starting salaries around Rs. 40,000-50,000 per month. The selection process involves written tests, group discussions, and personal interviews.
2) Appearing for the Indian Engineering Services (IES) exam to get placements in central and state government departments. The exam tests technical and written skills. Qualifying cut-offs have been provided from previous years.
3) Pursuing post-graduation, with GATE and NET being the main entrance exams discussed. GATE score can lead
This document provides details about a report submitted as a partial fulfillment for a Master's degree in Business Administration at Medi-Caps University in Indore, India. The report is a comparative study of the credit-based choice system conducted by 6 students between 2018-2020 under the guidance of Dr. Mukesh Porwal. It includes certificates of completion, declarations by the students, an acknowledgment of those who provided guidance, and an index of topics to be covered in the report such as the University Grants Commission, percentile and grade systems, features and advantages/disadvantages of the choice-based credit system.
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.
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The document announces the upcoming UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) on December 28, 2014. The NET determines eligibility for Indian nationals for Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor positions. It will be conducted in 79 subjects across 89 test centers. Candidates must meet eligibility criteria including a minimum percentage of marks obtained in their Master's degree to qualify. The test consists of 3 papers that will assess teaching/research aptitude, subject knowledge, and a comprehensive exam. Candidates will be declared qualified based on obtaining minimum marks in each paper and subject to overall merit ranking.
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1. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announces holding the National Eligibility Test (NET) on December 28, 2014 to determine eligibility for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship positions in Indian universities and colleges.
2. CBSE will conduct the NET exam in 79 subjects across 89 exam centers in India. Candidates who qualify will be eligible for Assistant Professor positions based on university/college rules or Junior Research Fellowships, which are valid for 2 years.
3. To be eligible for the exam, candidates must have at least 55% marks in their Master's degree, or 50% for OBC, SC, ST and PWD candidates. Candidates awaiting Master's results can also apply but
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This document announces amendments to rules regarding admission to Bachelor of Engineering and Technology courses from Diploma in Engineering courses in Gujarat. It specifies that 20% of seats in government and aided colleges and 75% of seats in unaided colleges, as well as separate divisions approved by AICTE, will be reserved for such lateral entry admissions. An additional 25% of seats in unaided colleges may be filled as management quota. The amended rules were ordered by the Governor of Gujarat and notification was sent to officials across relevant education departments.
The document discusses revisions made to fellowship rates provided by the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) in India. It provides the existing and revised monthly emoluments for 12 different fellowship categories, including Junior Research Fellowships (JRF), Senior Research Fellowships (SRF), and Research Associateships. The highest fellowships are for Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Fellows (Rs. 18,000-20,000 per month) and SRF-Extended positions (Rs. 20,000-24,000 per month). Contingency amounts also increased to Rs. 70,000 or Rs. 2,00,000 per year depending on the fellowship.
1. The document provides information about the 1st State Level Selection Test for recruitment of Assistant Teachers in West Bengal, including important dates, eligibility criteria, exam pattern, syllabus, and details on applying online.
2. There are 6 regional commissions listed that will administer the exam across West Bengal. Application must be submitted online from February 19th to March 15th, with the exam date to be announced later. The exam will consist of 55 multiple choice questions in 1 hour.
3. Candidates can apply for Honours/PG or Physical Education/Work Education vacancies. Selection will be based on written exam, academic qualifications, and personality test scores. Separate panels will be prepared according to medium, subject
1. The document announces the 1st State Level Selection Test for 2016 for recruitment of Assistant Teachers in government secondary and higher secondary schools in West Bengal.
2. Eligible candidates must apply online between February 19th and March 15th, 2016 and pay fees between 24 hours after submitting the online form and March 19th, 2016.
3. The written examination will be MCQ-based and cover subjects at the Honors level for Hons/PG posts and Pass level for Work Education/Physical Education posts. Selection will be based on written exam, academic qualifications, and personality test scores.
The document provides information about various entrance exams, eligibility criteria, exam patterns, and admission processes for MBA programs in Telangana, India. It discusses exams like TS ICET, CAT, MAT and their syllabi. It outlines the eligibility for these exams including required qualifications, reservation policies, and documents needed for counseling. It also provides details about the admission processes after qualifying exams, including timelines, shortlisting criteria at different stages and joining requirements. Overall, the document serves as a guide for MBA aspirants in Telangana on important entrance exams, eligibility and the complete admission process.
This document provides information about Charotar University of Science and Technology (CHARUSAT), including:
- CHARUSAT was established in 2000 and has grown to include 7 institutes across 6 faculties, offering 64 programs from undergraduate to PhD levels.
- The document outlines the academic regulations for Bachelor of Technology programs at CHARUSAT, including requirements around credits, attendance, evaluation, grading, awarding of degrees and transcripts.
- Sample course structures are provided for the first 4 semesters of the BTech Electronics and Communication Engineering program, listing courses, credits, contact hours and exam schemes.
The document contains regulations, schemes, and syllabi for B.Tech degree courses offered by Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala, India from 2010 admissions onwards. It outlines the admission criteria, duration of courses, subjects of study, assessment methods, grading system, and other administrative details. Key points include requiring 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Maths together in the qualifying exam, a 4-year degree duration split into 8 semesters, internal and end-semester exams for assessment, grading on a scale of S to E, and calculation of SGPA and CGPA to measure student performance.
The document provides information about the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), an exam for admission to postgraduate engineering programs in India. Key details include:
- GATE is conducted by IITs and IISc and is offered in 21 subjects. It consists of 65 objective questions testing both technical and general aptitude.
- Results include a GATE score out of 1000 used for admission to over 400 engineering colleges. A minimum score is required to qualify and receive an 8000 rupee monthly stipend for 2 years of master's study.
- Over 6.8 lakh students appeared in GATE 2012, making it the highest ever. Cut-off scores for qualification in popular subjects like Computer Science were
The document outlines plans for a Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) to standardize admissions for engineering programs across Central Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs) in India. The JEE will consist of two papers - MAIN and ADVANCE. It will use a weighted calculation including Board marks (40%), MAIN marks (30%), and ADVANCE marks (30%) to determine admission ranks. An apex board will oversee the large-scale administration of the exam, while academic and delivery groups will handle setting the exam and logistics. The goal is to reduce student burden and introduce the exam for the 2013-2014 admissions cycle.
The document discusses various career options for electrical engineering graduates after completing their B.Tech degree. Some of the key options discussed are:
1) Joining public sector units (PSUs) which recruit regularly and offer starting salaries around Rs. 40,000-50,000 per month. The selection process involves written tests, group discussions, and personal interviews.
2) Appearing for the Indian Engineering Services (IES) exam to get placements in central and state government departments. The exam tests technical and written skills. Qualifying cut-offs have been provided from previous years.
3) Pursuing post-graduation, with GATE and NET being the main entrance exams discussed. GATE score can lead
This document provides details about a report submitted as a partial fulfillment for a Master's degree in Business Administration at Medi-Caps University in Indore, India. The report is a comparative study of the credit-based choice system conducted by 6 students between 2018-2020 under the guidance of Dr. Mukesh Porwal. It includes certificates of completion, declarations by the students, an acknowledgment of those who provided guidance, and an index of topics to be covered in the report such as the University Grants Commission, percentile and grade systems, features and advantages/disadvantages of the choice-based credit system.
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.
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The document announces the upcoming UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) on December 28, 2014. The NET determines eligibility for Indian nationals for Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor positions. It will be conducted in 79 subjects across 89 test centers. Candidates must meet eligibility criteria including a minimum percentage of marks obtained in their Master's degree to qualify. The test consists of 3 papers that will assess teaching/research aptitude, subject knowledge, and a comprehensive exam. Candidates will be declared qualified based on obtaining minimum marks in each paper and subject to overall merit ranking.
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1. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announces holding the National Eligibility Test (NET) on December 28, 2014 to determine eligibility for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship positions in Indian universities and colleges.
2. CBSE will conduct the NET exam in 79 subjects across 89 exam centers in India. Candidates who qualify will be eligible for Assistant Professor positions based on university/college rules or Junior Research Fellowships, which are valid for 2 years.
3. To be eligible for the exam, candidates must have at least 55% marks in their Master's degree, or 50% for OBC, SC, ST and PWD candidates. Candidates awaiting Master's results can also apply but
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This document announces amendments to rules regarding admission to Bachelor of Engineering and Technology courses from Diploma in Engineering courses in Gujarat. It specifies that 20% of seats in government and aided colleges and 75% of seats in unaided colleges, as well as separate divisions approved by AICTE, will be reserved for such lateral entry admissions. An additional 25% of seats in unaided colleges may be filled as management quota. The amended rules were ordered by the Governor of Gujarat and notification was sent to officials across relevant education departments.
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This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
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population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
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to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
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and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
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2. The Admission Committee for Professional Courses
URL: www.jacpcldce.ac.in
Email: info@jacpcldce.ac.in
3. Constitution of ACPC
Gujarat Act No. 2 of 2008:
Gujarat Professional Technical
Education Colleges or Institutions
(Regulation of Admission and
Fixation of Fees) Act, 2007
4. Provisions of Act:
Following Professional courses include
Degree/Diploma Engineering, Degree/Diploma
Pharmacy, Degree/Diploma Architecture, Degree/Diploma
HTM, M.B.A, M.C.A. , PG Engineering / Pharmacy
Define Government Seats & Management Seats in
Unaided colleges or institutions
Admissions of Government seats shall be carried out by
Admission Committee formed by State Govt. in
accordance with prevailing reservation policy of the
State.
This Act is for all the admissions to the professional
courses in the professional educational colleges or
institutions in the Gujarat State. Any admission made in
contravention of the provisions of the Act shall be
invalid
5. Provisions of Act:
Admissions of Management seats shall be carried out by
Management on the basis of inter-se merit list prepared
by the Institute.
Admission Committee shall guide, supervise and control
the entire process of admission of students to the
professional colleges or institutions.
For the purpose of determining the fees of the Unaided
institutions, Fee Regulatory Committee (FRC) shall be
formed by State Government under the Chairperson of
retired judge of High Court.
Penalty : To contravene any provisions of the Act or the
rules, on conviction, be punishable with fines up to Rs.
20 Lacs.
6. About ACPC :
• JACPC was formed in 2003 for Engineering, Pharmacy and
Medical admission
• From 2004 separate committee is formed for Engineering /
Pharmacy and Medical admissions
• From 2005, fully computerized, Single window, multiprocessing online admission process carried out.
• The Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC)
is formed under the provision of section 4 of Gujarat Act No.
2 of 2008.
• From 2009, Web-based, online admission process for Degree
Engineering, Degree/ Diploma Pharmacy, Diploma
Engineering, & MBA/MCA was introduced.
• From 2013-14, ACPC made all admissions online
8. Institutes and Intake Year 2013-14
Sr. No.
Course
Institute
Govt./
GIA
1
Degree Engineering
2
SFI
Total
Govt./
GIA
Seats
SFI Seats
TFW Seats
SQ
MQ
Govt./
GIA
Total
Seats
Without
TFW
SFI
19
102
121
10164
42237
10560
508
2267
62961
Degree Pharmacy
4
73
77
235
3595
995
12
230
4825
3
Diploma Pharmacy
8
0
8
530
0
0
26
0
530
4
Degree H & T Mgmt.
0
2
2
0
120
0
0
6
120
5
Bachelor of
Architecture
1
17
18
40
892
205
0
0
1140
6
Diploma to Degree
Engineering
19
95
114
2389
17144
60
99
361
19533
7
Diploma to Degree
Pharmacy
4
74
78
37
2423
0
0
0
2460
8
MBA
9
115
124
440
10637
1328
0
0
12405
9
MCA
10
74
84
370
6184
536
0
0
7090
10
MCA (Lateral Entry)
10
71
81
92
3897
197
0
0
4186
11
ME / M. Tech
12
55
67
986
4438
517
0
0
5941
12
M. Pharmacy
4
63
67
157
4167
698
0
0
5022
100
741
841
Total
126213
9.
10. Seats for Admission
All Government / Govt. Aided Engineering Colleges
100% of the sanctioned intake shall be filled by ACPC
All Unaided Engineering Colleges
75% of the sanctioned intake shall be filled by ACPC
25% seats of management quota (including 15% NRI
seats) will be filled up by institute based on the guidelines
given by ACPC.
11. Eligibity :
• Passed 12th Science exam with Physics &
Mathematics
as
compulsory
subjects
&
Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology/Computer Science
as optional subject with 45% (40% in case of
SC/ST/SEBC) minimum marks
And
• Appeared in JEE-Main examination of corresponding
year in the same subjects of Board exam
Before last year (i.e 2012-13), GUJCET was
conducted instead of JEE(Main)
12. Merit Marks (Before last year):
• For candidate who are eligible for admission, the
merit marks are the sum of;
– 60% weightage of the marks obtained in the theory
subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) in the
Board exam
and
– 40% weightage of the marks obtained in same theory
subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)the
GUJCET (Main) exam of the current year
Suppose you got 270/300 in HSC and 80/120 in GUJCET, then
% marks obtain in HSC = 100*270/300 = 90%
%marks obtain in GUJCET = 100*96/120= 80%
Merit marks = 0.6*90 + 0.4*80 = 86.0
13. Merit List (Before last year):
• Merit list was prepared by arranging the merit marks
of all students applied for the admissions in
descending order
• Three separate merit lists were prepared
– Gujarat Board candidates
– CBSE candidates
– ICSE/IB/NIOS candidates
14. Seat Distribution (Before last year):
• Based on the number of students passed out from
each board, seats were distributed in their pro-rata
basis.
Suppose number of students passed out from Gujarat Board is
65000, from CBSE board is 5000 and from ICSE Board is 500 and if
total number of seats are 60000, then,
No. of seats GB students get = (65000/70500)*60000 = 55319 (92.2%)
No. of seats CBSE students get = (5000/70500)*60000 = 4255 (7.1%)
No. of seats ICSE students get = (500/70500)*60000 = 426 (0.7%)
The seats in each institutions and courses are distributed as per the %
seat distribution of each board and then reservation policy is applied on
that.
15. Facts :
• Merit list gives relative position of students.
• Though merit list was prepared on percentage
marks, it is actually percentile score (no. of students
lower than your marks, i.e relative position of
students)
• Not enough choice of institute/course for students
who have passed HSC exam from the board having
less number of students, because seats were not
possible to allocate due to less fraction.
Committee had received many complaints/representations from
students regarding in spite of having higher marks, admission was not
offered to some courses/institutions where seats were not allocated.
16. Major changes from the last year:
• JEE-Main was introduced as entrance test for
B.E/B.Tech admission in the State based on the
policy decided at Central level.
• Admission is based on the combine weightage of
Board exam and JEE-Main exam
• Common merit list was adopted instead of three
separate merit list (i.e GB, CBSE & ICSE).
• Normalization process was adopted for preparation of
common merit list at the State level as well as at
Central level in NIT admissions
17. Why Normalization process?
• HSC exam conducted by different board
– Gujarat Board
– CBSE
– ICSE
– IB (International Board)
– NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling)
• Different Boards have
– different examination pattern
– different assessment pattern
– different result pattern
19. Why Normalization process?
• Nearly half of the
students of Gujarat
board receive less than
50% marks in PCM,
while for CBSE, the
proportion is about ¼.
• Therefore,
before
preparing the merit list
comprising of students
from
miscellaneous
boards, their marks
need to be properly
normalized.
20. Normalization process
• This is the only process to minimize the disparity of
different boards & put them on a common level
• Percentile marks are used instead of percentage
marks.
• Many organizations like UPSC, GPSC, IIIT also use
normalization process for treating their candidates
passed from different boards/universities at par.
21. Normalization process
• CBSE has derived the Normalization process for
more than 30 different boards, through consultation
of some of international agencies from
U.S., Australia as well our in-house expertise
available with
o Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi
o Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
o Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
• Govt. of Gujarat has also adopted the Normalization
process
given
by
the
Indian
Statistical
Institute, Kolkatta
22. Merit Marks :
• For candidate who are eligible for admission, the
merit marks are the sum of;
– 60% of the normalised marks obtained in the theory
subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) in the
Board exam
and
– 40% of the marks obtained in same theory subjects
(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)the JEE (Main)
exam of the current year
23. Normalization process
• JEE-Main exam is considered as the base for
normalization, as it is given by all students of
different boards.
• Percentiles are to be calculated for
1. PCM marks for JEE-Main of all the registered candidates
irrespective of their boards.
2. PCM Marks of the registered students of individual boards
with respect to the registered students of that board only.
• Board percentiles are to be mapped with the JEEMain percentiles and the corresponding PCM
marks, equivalent to JEE-Main are obtained.
24. Normalization Process
1. Calculate percentiles of PCM marks for all the registered
candidates of JEE-Main
2. Calculate percentiles of PCM board marks for all the
registered candidates of JEE-Main corresponding to their
respective boards
25. Normalization Process
3. Calculate normalized board marks from the percentile of
JEE-Main exam and percentile of Board exam
Where,
P = Board PCM Percentile,
B1 = Board Normalized Marks,
BL = JEE-main PCM marks corresponding to PL,
BU = JEE-main PCM marks corresponding to PU ,
PL= Largest PCM JEE-Main Percentile that is smaller than or equal to P,
PU = Smallest PCM JEE-Main Percentile that is greater than or equal to P.
4. Merit marks = 0.6*B1 + 0.4*JEE-Main PCM marks
28. Advantages
• Single Exam - JEE-Main for admission in
B.E/B.Tech program in the State as well as across
the Nation.
• Common merit list - Equal opportunity for all
students of different boards regarding choice of
institutes/courses
• Normalization process – Differences of Board
exams minimizes
29. Performance of Gujarat Students
• For JEE-Advance exam, first 1,50,000 candidates
across the country who qualified JEE-Main were
eligible.
Board
Total Present
Eligible for
JEE-Advance
% students
CBSE
5257
1142
21.72%
ISCE
508
80
15.75%
Guj. Board
78619
10734
13.65%
Total
84384
11956
14.17
• Students became eligible for JEE-Advance
• @14% of the total students appeared in JEE-Main
• @ 8% of the students qualified for JEE-Advance
Even though it was a 1st year
30. Future Actions
• Govt. has constituted a committee to study the
normalization process and suggest necessary
modifications, if required.
• Some more States are also joining to JEE-Main
examinations as well as normalization process in
the admission from this year.
31. Purpose of Today’s meeting
• Govt. has constituted High Level Committee
(HLC) to study the impact on preparation of
common merit list amongst students of all boards
for B.E/B.Tech admission
• HLC suggested to take opinion from the StakeHolders like students, parents, representatives of
eminent schools, self-financed institutions etc. for
refining the normalization policy for the next year
admission process.
32. Send your suggestions/views
Member Secretary,
Admission Committee for Professional Courses,
L. D. College of Engg. campus,
Navrangpura, Ahmedabad-380015
or
Send email to cmlacpc@gmail.com