The document provides instructions and criteria for admission to second cut-off lists for various undergraduate programs at a college for the 2013-2014 academic year. Candidates meeting the criteria are required to meet with department heads between July 1-3, 2013 with original and photocopied documents. The criteria include minimum percentage cut-offs based on subject combinations for different categories in programs like B.Com, BA English, BA Hindi, BSc Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany and Zoology.
The document provides instructions and criteria for admission to various undergraduate programs for the third cutoff list of 2013-2014. Key details include:
- Candidates meeting the criteria must meet with department heads between July 4-6 to submit original and photocopied documents including academic certificates, ID proof, category certificates if applicable.
- Admission criteria for programs like B.Com, BA English, BA Hindi, BA Sanskrit, BA Economics, and BA History are listed, specifying required minimum percentages for general, OBC, SC, ST and PWD candidates.
- Additional subjects considered, mark deductions and relaxations for different categories are also specified for some courses. Contact information for grievance committees is provided. Candid
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The document provides instructions and criteria for admission to the first cutoff list for various undergraduate programs for the 2013-2014 academic year at a college. It lists the admission requirements and percentage cutoffs for different categories of candidates seeking admission to honors programs in Commerce, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Economics, History, and Political Science. Candidates are instructed to meet with the designated admission in-charge between specified dates to submit required documents such as academic certificates, ID proofs, category certificates if applicable, and affidavits. Incomplete applications will not be considered for admission and photocopies of marksheets will not be accepted.
The document provides instructions and criteria for admission to various undergraduate courses for the fourth cutoff list of 2013-2014. It lists important dates for candidates to meet with department heads and the documents required for admission such as academic transcripts, identification documents, and affidavits. Admission requirements vary by course and category, with specific minimum percentage scores listed for general, OBC, SC, ST and PWD candidates across humanities, science and commerce streams. The document advises candidates to check the college notice board and website regularly for updates and provides grievance committee contact information for any issues.
This document contains admission criteria and cut-off marks for various undergraduate programs at Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi for the 2014-2015 academic year. It provides the minimum percentage of marks required for admission to programs like BA (Hons/Program), BCom (Hons), BSc (Hons/Program) in subjects such as English, Hindi, Geography, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Statistics, and Mathematics. It also outlines documents required for admission and consequences for submitting fraudulent documents. Notes provide details on calculating aggregate percentages for subjects and admission policies for vocational subjects.
The document outlines admission criteria for various courses at Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi. It provides cutoff percentages in aggregate marks for admission to courses in humanities, science, commerce and languages like English, Hindi, Urdu, and Sanskrit. Higher cutoffs are specified for honors courses in Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Statistics and Commerce. Admission to these courses in the first list will take place from June 27-29 by contacting the relevant department and providing original documents and photocopies.
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The document provides admission criteria and cutoff marks for various courses at Kirori Mal College for the General and OBC categories. For the General category, the second admission list provides cutoff marks ranging from 86-98.5% for courses like English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics and Commerce. For OBC category, the cutoff marks range from 75-93% for the same courses. Candidates meeting the criteria are instructed to contact the respective departments between July 1-3 for admission.
The document provides the fourth admission list for various courses at Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi for the 2013 year. It lists the courses and location criteria for admissions including required marks in different subject categories. Cut-off marks are provided for admissions to courses in humanities, science, commerce streams and for subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Statistics, Mathematics and others. Separate criteria are mentioned for admissions under general, OBC and SC categories.
1) The document provides information about admission to the B.Ed course in Odisha for the 2017-2019 session, including eligibility criteria, intake capacity of institutions, distribution of seats across categories, and reservation policies.
2) A total of 2000 seats are available across 14 institutions, with seats reserved for various social categories and certain candidates from other states.
3) Candidates must meet age limits, educational qualifications including marks criteria, and subject requirements depending on whether they are applying to arts or science seats. Residence and caste certificates are required from eligible candidates.
The document provides instructions and criteria for admission to various undergraduate programs for the third cutoff list of 2013-2014. Key details include:
- Candidates meeting the criteria must meet with department heads between July 4-6 to submit original and photocopied documents including academic certificates, ID proof, category certificates if applicable.
- Admission criteria for programs like B.Com, BA English, BA Hindi, BA Sanskrit, BA Economics, and BA History are listed, specifying required minimum percentages for general, OBC, SC, ST and PWD candidates.
- Additional subjects considered, mark deductions and relaxations for different categories are also specified for some courses. Contact information for grievance committees is provided. Candid
Ramjas College Instructions for 1st Cut Off - 2013 14CareerCo
The document provides instructions and criteria for admission to the first cutoff list for various undergraduate programs for the 2013-2014 academic year at a college. It lists the admission requirements and percentage cutoffs for different categories of candidates seeking admission to honors programs in Commerce, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Economics, History, and Political Science. Candidates are instructed to meet with the designated admission in-charge between specified dates to submit required documents such as academic certificates, ID proofs, category certificates if applicable, and affidavits. Incomplete applications will not be considered for admission and photocopies of marksheets will not be accepted.
The document provides instructions and criteria for admission to various undergraduate courses for the fourth cutoff list of 2013-2014. It lists important dates for candidates to meet with department heads and the documents required for admission such as academic transcripts, identification documents, and affidavits. Admission requirements vary by course and category, with specific minimum percentage scores listed for general, OBC, SC, ST and PWD candidates across humanities, science and commerce streams. The document advises candidates to check the college notice board and website regularly for updates and provides grievance committee contact information for any issues.
This document contains admission criteria and cut-off marks for various undergraduate programs at Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi for the 2014-2015 academic year. It provides the minimum percentage of marks required for admission to programs like BA (Hons/Program), BCom (Hons), BSc (Hons/Program) in subjects such as English, Hindi, Geography, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Statistics, and Mathematics. It also outlines documents required for admission and consequences for submitting fraudulent documents. Notes provide details on calculating aggregate percentages for subjects and admission policies for vocational subjects.
The document outlines admission criteria for various courses at Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi. It provides cutoff percentages in aggregate marks for admission to courses in humanities, science, commerce and languages like English, Hindi, Urdu, and Sanskrit. Higher cutoffs are specified for honors courses in Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Statistics and Commerce. Admission to these courses in the first list will take place from June 27-29 by contacting the relevant department and providing original documents and photocopies.
Kirori mal college 2nd Cut off DU Admissions 2013CareerCo
The document provides admission criteria and cutoff marks for various courses at Kirori Mal College for the General and OBC categories. For the General category, the second admission list provides cutoff marks ranging from 86-98.5% for courses like English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics and Commerce. For OBC category, the cutoff marks range from 75-93% for the same courses. Candidates meeting the criteria are instructed to contact the respective departments between July 1-3 for admission.
The document provides the fourth admission list for various courses at Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi for the 2013 year. It lists the courses and location criteria for admissions including required marks in different subject categories. Cut-off marks are provided for admissions to courses in humanities, science, commerce streams and for subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Statistics, Mathematics and others. Separate criteria are mentioned for admissions under general, OBC and SC categories.
1) The document provides information about admission to the B.Ed course in Odisha for the 2017-2019 session, including eligibility criteria, intake capacity of institutions, distribution of seats across categories, and reservation policies.
2) A total of 2000 seats are available across 14 institutions, with seats reserved for various social categories and certain candidates from other states.
3) Candidates must meet age limits, educational qualifications including marks criteria, and subject requirements depending on whether they are applying to arts or science seats. Residence and caste certificates are required from eligible candidates.
The document provides information about strategies for preparing for the National Defence Academy (NDA) entry exam in India. It discusses analyzing the exam pattern, subject weightages, preparation timelines, and key topics. The mathematics syllabus for the written exam is also outlined, covering calculus, trigonometry, matrices, vectors, and probability. Suggested preparation strategies include identifying important topics, practicing prior year question papers, and focusing preparation based on subject strengths such as physics, chemistry or humanities. Time management during the exam is also emphasized.
The document outlines the general rules for a 3-year law course (LLB Honors) at Dev Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya university. Some key points:
- The course is divided into 6 semesters over 3 years, with exams held in December and May.
- Students must attend a minimum of 75% of lectures to be promoted to the next semester.
- To be eligible for the course, students must have a bachelor's degree and scored a minimum of 45% (40% for SC/ST applicants).
- Promotion rules allow students to carry backlogs of up to 2 papers from year to year, with more than 3 backlogs resulting in becoming an
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This document outlines the regulations for the two-year B.Ed degree program under the semester pattern with CBCS at Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University.
It details the eligibility criteria including required qualifications, subjects studied, and minimum marks. It describes the duration and structure of the program, which is spread over four semesters and includes compulsory and elective theory courses as well as practical components.
The semester-wise distribution of courses is provided, with details on the credits and evaluation scheme for each. The medium of instruction can be either English or Tamil, and candidates must have a minimum of 85% attendance to complete the program.
The document describes the diagnostic medical sonography program at Kettering College. The 4-year BS degree program provides education in abdominal, vascular, obstetrics/gynecology, and echocardiography sonography. Students complete prerequisite courses in year 1, are accepted competitively, and take additional courses in year 2 before beginning clinical experiences in years 3 and 4. The program aims to prepare compassionate and technically competent sonographers and is accredited by CAAHEP.
The document discusses the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the State Eligibility Test (SET) conducted by state governments. NET determines eligibility for lectureship and Junior Research Fellowship across India. It is conducted twice yearly in various subjects. SET is a state-level alternative that enables exams in local languages and represents regional subjects. States must be accredited by UGC to conduct their own SET. NET qualifies candidates for lectureship nationwide, while SET only qualifies candidates in the state where they passed.
The document announces a recruitment notification for teachers in Andhra Pradesh. It provides details on:
1) The application process which will be online from February 16th to March 17th 2012, along with eligibility criteria and required qualifications.
2) The written examination dates in May 2012 for different teacher positions like Secondary Grade Teacher, Language Pandit, and School Assistant in subjects like Maths, Sciences, and Languages.
3) The selection process which will consist of a written test and weighting of APTET scores, with some variations based on the position.
The document provides information about various teacher eligibility tests in India including the State Eligibility Test (SET), Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), Kerala Teachers Eligibility Test (KTET), and National Eligibility Test (NET). It details the eligibility criteria, exam pattern, subjects covered, qualifying marks and more for each of these tests. The CTET and KTET exams assess candidates' eligibility for teaching classes 1-5, 6-8 and 9-12 based on their performance across sections on child development, language proficiency, mathematics, and other subjects. Candidates who secure over 60% in CTET are issued an eligibility certificate to teach.
PCI syllabus for F. Y. B.Pharm orientationSomu Chaudhari
The document outlines the rules and syllabus for the first year B.Pharm course according to the Pharmacy Council of India. It discusses the minimum qualifications for admission, program structure and credit requirements, coursework and assessments over eight semesters. Key points include following the PCI revised regulations, requiring a 10+2 pass with Physics, Chemistry and Maths/Biology, a minimum of 208 credits to graduate including theory, practical and extracurricular courses, internal assessments, projects, and industrial training. A CGPA system is used to determine class awards and ranks.
New Diploma Options Effective with Class of 2013MBJH Technology
The document outlines new diploma options for students graduating in 2013, including requirements for Advanced with Honors, Advanced, and Standard diplomas. It discusses components of the First Choice program adopted by the state such as online learning, credit recovery, and credit advancement. Mountain Brook Schools implemented committees to study these changes and revised their diploma requirements accordingly, offering 3 college prep options. FAQs address course rigor, weighting of advanced classes, and the importance of balancing academics with extracurricular activities.
The document outlines various postgraduate and undergraduate courses offered at AIIMS, New Delhi and other AIIMS institutions across India. These include M.Sc, M.Biotechnology, M.Sc Nursing, B.Sc (Hons) Nursing, and B.Sc (Hons) Paramedical courses. Details are provided on the number of seats, duration, eligibility criteria, entrance exam pattern, reservation of seats and application fees for each course.
This document outlines the ordinances and general rules for the LL.B. three-year degree course at Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith in Varanasi, India. Key points include:
1) The degree of Bachelor of Laws will be conferred on candidates who are eligible for admission, complete the prescribed course of study, practical training, pass examinations, and meet other character requirements.
2) Admission is regulated based on merit or entrance exam, with a minimum 45% marks in qualifying exams required for admission.
3) The curriculum is spread over six semesters in three academic years and includes compulsory and optional theory papers, as well as clinical papers involving practical work.
This document provides information about dental school seminars and requirements for various dental schools. It outlines the sections and timing of the Dental Aptitude Test (DAT), requirements and admissions statistics for University of Toronto (UofT) and Western University dental schools, and briefly discusses other Canadian dental schools including Dalhousie, McGill, University of Alberta, and University of British Columbia. Prerequisites, deadlines, costs, and admissions profiles are summarized for each school.
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This document provides information about Prosper ISD's new graduation plan requirements under House Bill 5. It begins with the district's graduate profile and then discusses the reduction in STAAR EOC exams from 15 to 5. It outlines the new graduation plans of Foundation High School Program, Foundation High School Program with Endorsement, and Distinguished Level of Achievement. Students must pass 5 STAAR EOC exams, earn 26 credits, and select an endorsement. The document describes the endorsement options and their requirements. It compares the new graduation plans to the previous Distinguished Achievement Program. The document concludes with information about college admission requirements, NCAA eligibility, and next steps for course selection and scheduling.
The document outlines regulations for the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) degree program in India. It details admission requirements, duration of study, course structure, credits required, and assessment guidelines. The program is a 4-year/8-semester program for regular students and 3-year/6-semester program for lateral entry students. The curriculum includes theory and practical courses in subjects like Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry etc. Students must earn a minimum of 208 credits to graduate, which are distributed across courses and other activities over the 8 semesters. Assessment includes continuous internal evaluation and end-semester examinations.
A hand book for K-CET is made by Rahul Pai and Pradeep Pai with an intension of helping students writing K-CET. The book contains information of How to prepare, Tips to enhance preparation, Time Management, Procedures involved in the exam(Filling in the application, The seat allotment procedure etc) and most importantly an interview with the K-CET Toppers Ananth G and Abhilash who share their secret for success.
Este documento describe los pasos para configurar una nueva red WiFi en una oficina. Explica cómo elegir un nombre y contraseña para la red, establecer la seguridad y encriptación apropiadas, y probar la conexión desde varios dispositivos para asegurar que la red funciona como se espera.
This document provides an introduction to hypothesis testing. It discusses the components of a hypothesis test, including the null and alternative hypotheses, types of errors, and controlling errors. Specifically, it explains that the null hypothesis is the statement being tested, while the alternative is what would be true if the null is false. Type I error is rejecting the null when it is true, while Type II error is failing to reject a false null. The significance level and power help control these errors.
This document provides instructions for the first cutoff list for admissions to courses for the 2014-2015 academic year. It states that candidates meeting the cutoff criteria must meet with department heads between July 1-3, 2014. Candidates must bring original and photocopied certificates, including class 10 and 12 marksheets, character and school leaving certificates, caste certificates if applicable, and disability proof if applicable. Admission will not be granted without original marksheets or if documents are incomplete. Additional instructions are provided for calculating percentages and concessions for certain subjects. Contact information for grievance committees is also listed. The document concludes with the first cutoff percentages for various courses.
Getting Things Done - VML Qais 2013 Away Day SharingLi Wei Wee
This was a short sharing during VML Qais' Away Day in 2013 about personal productivity.
Materials shared are heavily based on:
- http://www.30daysofgettingresults.com/
- David Allen's "Getting Things Done"
The document provides information about strategies for preparing for the National Defence Academy (NDA) entry exam in India. It discusses analyzing the exam pattern, subject weightages, preparation timelines, and key topics. The mathematics syllabus for the written exam is also outlined, covering calculus, trigonometry, matrices, vectors, and probability. Suggested preparation strategies include identifying important topics, practicing prior year question papers, and focusing preparation based on subject strengths such as physics, chemistry or humanities. Time management during the exam is also emphasized.
The document outlines the general rules for a 3-year law course (LLB Honors) at Dev Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya university. Some key points:
- The course is divided into 6 semesters over 3 years, with exams held in December and May.
- Students must attend a minimum of 75% of lectures to be promoted to the next semester.
- To be eligible for the course, students must have a bachelor's degree and scored a minimum of 45% (40% for SC/ST applicants).
- Promotion rules allow students to carry backlogs of up to 2 papers from year to year, with more than 3 backlogs resulting in becoming an
B.ed. regulation tnteu semester - 2021-2022 -28.9.2021Thanavathi C
This document outlines the regulations for the two-year B.Ed degree program under the semester pattern with CBCS at Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University.
It details the eligibility criteria including required qualifications, subjects studied, and minimum marks. It describes the duration and structure of the program, which is spread over four semesters and includes compulsory and elective theory courses as well as practical components.
The semester-wise distribution of courses is provided, with details on the credits and evaluation scheme for each. The medium of instruction can be either English or Tamil, and candidates must have a minimum of 85% attendance to complete the program.
The document describes the diagnostic medical sonography program at Kettering College. The 4-year BS degree program provides education in abdominal, vascular, obstetrics/gynecology, and echocardiography sonography. Students complete prerequisite courses in year 1, are accepted competitively, and take additional courses in year 2 before beginning clinical experiences in years 3 and 4. The program aims to prepare compassionate and technically competent sonographers and is accredited by CAAHEP.
The document discusses the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the State Eligibility Test (SET) conducted by state governments. NET determines eligibility for lectureship and Junior Research Fellowship across India. It is conducted twice yearly in various subjects. SET is a state-level alternative that enables exams in local languages and represents regional subjects. States must be accredited by UGC to conduct their own SET. NET qualifies candidates for lectureship nationwide, while SET only qualifies candidates in the state where they passed.
The document announces a recruitment notification for teachers in Andhra Pradesh. It provides details on:
1) The application process which will be online from February 16th to March 17th 2012, along with eligibility criteria and required qualifications.
2) The written examination dates in May 2012 for different teacher positions like Secondary Grade Teacher, Language Pandit, and School Assistant in subjects like Maths, Sciences, and Languages.
3) The selection process which will consist of a written test and weighting of APTET scores, with some variations based on the position.
The document provides information about various teacher eligibility tests in India including the State Eligibility Test (SET), Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), Kerala Teachers Eligibility Test (KTET), and National Eligibility Test (NET). It details the eligibility criteria, exam pattern, subjects covered, qualifying marks and more for each of these tests. The CTET and KTET exams assess candidates' eligibility for teaching classes 1-5, 6-8 and 9-12 based on their performance across sections on child development, language proficiency, mathematics, and other subjects. Candidates who secure over 60% in CTET are issued an eligibility certificate to teach.
PCI syllabus for F. Y. B.Pharm orientationSomu Chaudhari
The document outlines the rules and syllabus for the first year B.Pharm course according to the Pharmacy Council of India. It discusses the minimum qualifications for admission, program structure and credit requirements, coursework and assessments over eight semesters. Key points include following the PCI revised regulations, requiring a 10+2 pass with Physics, Chemistry and Maths/Biology, a minimum of 208 credits to graduate including theory, practical and extracurricular courses, internal assessments, projects, and industrial training. A CGPA system is used to determine class awards and ranks.
New Diploma Options Effective with Class of 2013MBJH Technology
The document outlines new diploma options for students graduating in 2013, including requirements for Advanced with Honors, Advanced, and Standard diplomas. It discusses components of the First Choice program adopted by the state such as online learning, credit recovery, and credit advancement. Mountain Brook Schools implemented committees to study these changes and revised their diploma requirements accordingly, offering 3 college prep options. FAQs address course rigor, weighting of advanced classes, and the importance of balancing academics with extracurricular activities.
The document outlines various postgraduate and undergraduate courses offered at AIIMS, New Delhi and other AIIMS institutions across India. These include M.Sc, M.Biotechnology, M.Sc Nursing, B.Sc (Hons) Nursing, and B.Sc (Hons) Paramedical courses. Details are provided on the number of seats, duration, eligibility criteria, entrance exam pattern, reservation of seats and application fees for each course.
This document outlines the ordinances and general rules for the LL.B. three-year degree course at Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith in Varanasi, India. Key points include:
1) The degree of Bachelor of Laws will be conferred on candidates who are eligible for admission, complete the prescribed course of study, practical training, pass examinations, and meet other character requirements.
2) Admission is regulated based on merit or entrance exam, with a minimum 45% marks in qualifying exams required for admission.
3) The curriculum is spread over six semesters in three academic years and includes compulsory and optional theory papers, as well as clinical papers involving practical work.
This document provides information about dental school seminars and requirements for various dental schools. It outlines the sections and timing of the Dental Aptitude Test (DAT), requirements and admissions statistics for University of Toronto (UofT) and Western University dental schools, and briefly discusses other Canadian dental schools including Dalhousie, McGill, University of Alberta, and University of British Columbia. Prerequisites, deadlines, costs, and admissions profiles are summarized for each school.
Parent and student hb5 information session prosper isd (2)PISD_Communications
This document provides information about Prosper ISD's new graduation plan requirements under House Bill 5. It begins with the district's graduate profile and then discusses the reduction in STAAR EOC exams from 15 to 5. It outlines the new graduation plans of Foundation High School Program, Foundation High School Program with Endorsement, and Distinguished Level of Achievement. Students must pass 5 STAAR EOC exams, earn 26 credits, and select an endorsement. The document describes the endorsement options and their requirements. It compares the new graduation plans to the previous Distinguished Achievement Program. The document concludes with information about college admission requirements, NCAA eligibility, and next steps for course selection and scheduling.
The document outlines regulations for the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) degree program in India. It details admission requirements, duration of study, course structure, credits required, and assessment guidelines. The program is a 4-year/8-semester program for regular students and 3-year/6-semester program for lateral entry students. The curriculum includes theory and practical courses in subjects like Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry etc. Students must earn a minimum of 208 credits to graduate, which are distributed across courses and other activities over the 8 semesters. Assessment includes continuous internal evaluation and end-semester examinations.
A hand book for K-CET is made by Rahul Pai and Pradeep Pai with an intension of helping students writing K-CET. The book contains information of How to prepare, Tips to enhance preparation, Time Management, Procedures involved in the exam(Filling in the application, The seat allotment procedure etc) and most importantly an interview with the K-CET Toppers Ananth G and Abhilash who share their secret for success.
Este documento describe los pasos para configurar una nueva red WiFi en una oficina. Explica cómo elegir un nombre y contraseña para la red, establecer la seguridad y encriptación apropiadas, y probar la conexión desde varios dispositivos para asegurar que la red funciona como se espera.
This document provides an introduction to hypothesis testing. It discusses the components of a hypothesis test, including the null and alternative hypotheses, types of errors, and controlling errors. Specifically, it explains that the null hypothesis is the statement being tested, while the alternative is what would be true if the null is false. Type I error is rejecting the null when it is true, while Type II error is failing to reject a false null. The significance level and power help control these errors.
This document provides instructions for the first cutoff list for admissions to courses for the 2014-2015 academic year. It states that candidates meeting the cutoff criteria must meet with department heads between July 1-3, 2014. Candidates must bring original and photocopied certificates, including class 10 and 12 marksheets, character and school leaving certificates, caste certificates if applicable, and disability proof if applicable. Admission will not be granted without original marksheets or if documents are incomplete. Additional instructions are provided for calculating percentages and concessions for certain subjects. Contact information for grievance committees is also listed. The document concludes with the first cutoff percentages for various courses.
Getting Things Done - VML Qais 2013 Away Day SharingLi Wei Wee
This was a short sharing during VML Qais' Away Day in 2013 about personal productivity.
Materials shared are heavily based on:
- http://www.30daysofgettingresults.com/
- David Allen's "Getting Things Done"
- Function composition involves applying one function to the results of another function. It is written as g(f(x)) or (g o f)(x).
- The domain of a composite function f o g is the set of all numbers x in the domain of g such that g(x) is in the domain of f.
- To determine the domain and range of a composite function, we can either examine the individual domains and ranges of the original functions f and g, or evaluate the composite function f o g and examine its domain and range.
A researcher wants to conduct a survey to determine the prevalence of abusive behavior in children aged 6-12 years old in Manila. Using a sample size formula for one group proportions, the required sample size is calculated as 139 children based on: a past reported prevalence of 10%, a desired confidence level of 95%, and a tolerable error of 5%. Adding a 10% expected non-response rate, the total required sample size is rounded up to 153 children.
A second study wants to compare exam pass rates between two statistics class sections. Using the sample size formula for two groups proportions, the required sample size per group is calculated as 44 students based on: detecting a 15% pass rate difference, a confidence level of 95%,
The document discusses sampling techniques used in statistics. It defines key terms like universe, population, sample, parameter, and statistic. It explains the difference between probability and non-probability samples. Probability samples allow for statistical inference while non-probability samples do not. The document outlines common probability sampling techniques like simple random sampling, stratified random sampling, systematic random sampling, and cluster sampling. It provides examples to illustrate how to implement these techniques in statistical studies.
The document discusses various aspects of credit management and control, including:
1. Liquidity and external methods to improve liquidity such as credit insurance, factoring, and invoice discounting.
2. The credit control process and sources of information on customers both internally and externally.
3. Granting credit, setting up customer accounts, and factors to consider such as ownership, overseas customers, and sales policies.
4. Additional topics covered include discounts, credit insurance, legal considerations around contracts, remedies for breach of contract, and terminology.
1. The document provides instructions for candidates seeking admission to courses for the academic year 2014-2015 under the second cutoff list.
2. Candidates are required to meet with the concerned Department Teacher-in-Charge between July 4th-7th, 2014 while bringing original certificates and documents.
3. Admission will not be granted if documents are incomplete and original marksheets must be presented, as photocopies or self-attested copies will not be accepted.
This document summarizes information about dental school seminars and the application process for dental schools in Ontario and other provinces. It provides an outline of the Dental Aptitude Test (DAT), requirements and deadlines for University of Toronto and Western University dental schools, and brief overviews of other Canadian dental schools including Dalhousie, McGill, University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, and University of Manitoba. Sample interview questions and advice from a dental student are also included.
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If you want to take admission in BA/B.Sc./BBA / B.Com Liberal arts Programmes then Thapar School of Liberal Arts & Sciences is the best liberal arts college in India. Click here to known more about BA/B.Sc./BBA / B.Com Liberal arts Programmes.
The document announces an online application process for 50 Range Forest Officer positions in Himachal Pradesh. The application window will be open from March 23 to April 11, 2017. Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in subjects like agriculture, botany, chemistry, computer science, or engineering. The positions are contractual with a monthly salary of Rs. 15,100. Shortlisted candidates will undergo physical and medical tests to assess fitness for outdoor forest work. The selection process will involve a written exam on general knowledge, English, and two optional subjects, followed by an interview.
**NEW DENTAL COLLEGE JOB FOR BDS AND MDS DENTISTS **
VYWS’S DENTAL COLLEGE & RESEARCH CENTRE invites applications for filling up the following posts
1. Professor
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The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) exam and Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) process are summarized as follows:
CUET is conducted by the National Testing Agency and involves three sections - language, domain-specific subjects, and general test. It is intended to provide equal opportunity to students across different boards. The CSAS involves three phases - applying to the university, subject mapping and preference filling, and allocation and admission. Candidates are allocated seats based on their CUET scores and preferences. They can then opt to upgrade to a higher preference or freeze their admission.
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The document outlines the regulations and syllabus for the two-year B.Ed degree program in Tamil Nadu, India. It details the eligibility requirements, duration of the program, program content including courses in perspectives in education and curriculum studies, distribution of courses and marks over the two years, medium of instruction, attendance requirements, and examination process. The B.Ed. is a full-time pre-service teacher education program spanning two academic years with a focus on both theoretical and practical/field-based learning components.
The document provides information about admission to M.S. and Ph.D. programs at the National Institute of Technology in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India for the 2014-2015 academic year. It outlines the eligibility requirements, categories of admission, selection procedures, and application process. Key points include:
- Candidates can apply for M.S. or Ph.D. programs by downloading and submitting the application form along with required documents and fees by May 30, 2014.
- Eligibility for admission varies by department but generally requires a Bachelor's and Master's degree in the relevant field with minimum percentage of marks.
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1. Dated : 29/06/2013
Important Instructions for Second Cut Off List
Admission 2013-2014.
Read the following instructions carefully:-
1 All the candidates who fall within the criterion are required to meet the concerned
Department Teacher-in-Charge (Admission) between 9.00 A.M. to 1.00 P.M. on
July 1, 2013, July 2, 2013 and July 3, 2013.
2. Candidates seeking admission should bring following Certificates in Original
along with the two sets of self attested photocopy.
(a) 10th
Class Certificate/Marksheet as proof for Date of Birth.
(b) 12th
Class Marksheet.
(c) Provisional Certificate/Transfer Certificate from School.
(d) Character Certificate/School Leaving Certificate
(e) SC/ST Certificate (in the name of candidate) for SC/ST Candidates.
(f) OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) Certificate (in the name of candidate) for OBC
Candidates and the Caste should appear/find mention in Central Government List.
(g) Certificate/Proof for PWD Category candidates.
(h) Transfer Certificate from School/College as well as Migration Certificate from
Board/University is required from the Students who have passed Senior Secondary
Examination from outside Delhi.
(i) Affidavits by the Parent and Candidate for Anti Ragging and Sexual Harassment as
per Ordinance XV (C) and XV (D).
(j) 6 Passport Size Photographs.
(k) Receipt of Preliminary Application Form.
2. 3. Admission will not be made if the documents are incomplete.
4. Without original mark sheet admission will not be given to the candidate. Nor
photocopy of the original marksheet will be accepted.
5. No overwriting/cutting/fluid is allowed on the Admission Forms. If such things
happen, candidate has to fill the form afresh.
6. In case of any difficulty, please contact Grievance Committee Members in the
College :
(a) Grievance Committee :
1. Dr. Suresh Kumar, Department of Botany (Convenor)
2. Dr. Shashi Bala, Department of Physics
3. Dr. Surender Dahiya, Department of Commerce
(b) Special Category Admission Enabling Committee :
Convenor – Dr. Suresh Kumar
Members :
1. Dr. Sumanjeet, Department of Commerce
2. Dr. Pritam Sharma, Department of Hindi
3. Mr. Shailesh Kumar, Department of Political Science
4. Dr. Pawan Kumar, Department of Economics
(c) Mr. Dhani Ram will act as an observer for the Sports Quota Admissions
2013-2014.
7. Ward case applications (University & Colleges) will be accepted till Wednesday
July 3, 2013 till 1:00 PM in the Admn. Office.
8. Candidates are advised to visit College Notice Board / Website regularly.
Dr. R.R. Goyal Principal
Convenor,
Admission Committee (2013-2014)
3. Dated : 29/06/2013
Second Cut-Off % List 2013-2014
S.
No.
Course Criteria for Admission Admission-In-Charge
&
Room No.
1. B.Com (Hons.) General Candidates :
Category A : 96% in four subjects – one language and
any three out of Accountancy, Business
Studies/Commerce, Mathematics/Business Math,
Economics, Computer Science/Informatics.
Category B : 98% in four subjects – one language and
any three subjects.
For SC Category
87% in four subjects – one language and any three out of
Accountancy, Business Studies/Commerce,
Mathematics/Business Math, Economics, Computer
Science/Informatics.
For ST Category
86% in four subjects – one language and any three out of
Accountancy, Business Studies/Commerce,
Mathematics/Business Math, Economics, Computer
Science/Informatics.
For OBC/PWD Category
ADMISSION CLOSED
Dr. N.K. Gupta
&
Dr. Amit Singhal
Room No. 1
(First Floor)
2. B.A. (Hons) English General Candidates : (ADMISSION CLOSED)
Humanities - 92%
Science - 94%
Commerce - 98%
OBC relaxation across all streams 5%
SC/ST relaxation across all streams 7%
PWD relaxation across all streams 4%
Dr. (Ms.) Vinita Chandra
Room No. 26
(Ground Floor)
4. On cut off declared in the first list for General
Category students. All additional criteria remain the
same as already declared.
Additional Criteria :
1. Qualifying language will be English Core/Elective
2. One vocational subject may be considered as an
academic subject, with 5% reduction in the marks of that
subject.
3. Students with Elective/Additional English will be given
a positive weightage of 10% in their overall aggregate.
4. Two language, including English, will be allowed for
calculating best 4 aggregate.
5. While calculating the aggregate of best 4 subjects, there
will be a differential of 2% in the aggregate for Science
and 6% in the case of Commerce in relation to Arts.
3. B.A. (Hons.) Hindi General Candidates :
Category A :
80% and above in aggregate as well as in Hindi (i.e.
80%).
(2% relaxation for girls only in aggregate only)
Category B :
75% and above in aggregate and 85% and above in Hindi.
(No relaxation for girls)
OBC/SC/ST/PWD Candidates :
Less 3% in aggregate of general category i.e. 77% and
above in aggregate.
Science and Commerce :
88% and above in aggregate and 82% and above in Hindi.
Additional Criteria :
1. Hindi as a main subject of 100 marks is compulsory at
Sr. Secondary level.
2. Qualifying/Elementary/Additional Hindi at class XII
level will not be considered.
3. One vocational subject may be considered with
negative weightage of 10% in aggregate.
Dr. (Ms.) Sneh Chadha
&
Dr. (Ms.) Shashi Sardana
Room. No. 27
(Ground Floor)
4. B.A. (Hons.)
Sanskrit
General Candidates :
Category A :
62% and above in aggregate in best four subjects in class
XII with 60% in Sanskrit subject in class XII level.
Category B :
68% and above in aggregate in best four subjects in class
XII with 70% in Sanskrit subject in class X level.
Dr. P.K. Panda
Deptt. of Sanskrit
(First Floor)
5. For OBC Candidates (Non Creamy Layer)
Category A :
59% and above in aggregate in best four subjects in class
XII with 58% in Sanskrit subject in class XII level.
Category B :
64% and above in aggregate in best four subjects in class
XII with 68% in Sanskrit subject in class X level.
For SC/ST Candidates
Category A :
54% and above in aggregate in best four subjects in class
XII with Sanskrit subject in class XII level.
Category B :
59% and above in aggregate in best four subjects in class
XII with Sanskrit subject in class X level.
For PWD Candidates
Category A :
54% and above in aggregate in best four subjects in class
XII with 58% in Sanskrit subject in class XII level.
Category B :
57% and above in aggregate in best four subjects in class
XII with 60% in Sanskrit subject in class X level.
5. B.A. (Hons.)
Economics
General Candidates :
Commerce - 97%
Science - 96%
Humanities - 94%
For OBC Candidates :
Commerce - 93%
Science - 92%
Humanities - 90%
For SC Candidates :
Commerce - 89.5%
Science - 88.5%
Humanities - 86.5%
For ST Candidates :
Commerce - 87.5%
Science - 86.5%
Humanities - 84.5%
For PWD Candidates :
Commerce - 87%
Science - 86%
Humanities - 84%
Additional Criteria for General Category :
1. At the most one vocational subject will be included in
the best four. The list is :
Dr. A. Vijay Kumar
Room No. 2
(First Floor)
6. Mechanical/Engineering Drawing, Art, Fine Arts,
Painting, Music, Dance, Needle-Work & Dress-Making,
Cookery, Home Science, Physical Education,
Entrepreneurship, Agriculture, Environmental Studies,
Secretarial Practice, Insurance, Marketing and similar
vocational subjects.
2. Further, a deduction of 10% points will be made in
the marks obtained in these papers while calculating the
percentage of the best of four subjects.
6. B.A. (Hons.) History General Candidates :
Category A :
Science - 93%
Commerce - 93%
Humanities - 89%
Category B :
Science - 95%
Commerce - 95%
Humanities - 91%
For OBC Candidates :
Science - 91%
Commerce - 91%
Humanities - 87%
For SC Candidates :
Science - 87%
Commerce - 87%
Humanities - 83%
For ST Candidates :
Science - 89%
Commerce - 89%
Humanities - 85%
For PWD Candidates :
ADMISSION CLOSED
Additional Criteria for General Category :
1) Eligibility qualifications under Category – A subject to
three conditions:
a) 65% in English will be an essential qualification for all
applicants under Category – A.
b) Applicants who have scored 92% or more in History,
will be given a concession of 3% in the aggregate.
c) The eligibility of applicants with subjects from more
than one of the streams (i.e. Science, Commerce,
Humanities/Arts) among their best 4 subjects will be
Dr. (Ms) Monika Saxena
&
Dr. Vikas Verma
Room No. 28
(Ground Floor)
7. determined by adjusting their marks in the Non-
Humanities/Arts papers in accordance with the criteria for
the Humanites/Arts. Thus subjects from Science,
Commerce, Vocational (as listed below) streams will each
be subject to a deduction of marks (that being the
difference between the Humanities/Arts and Science and
Commerce streams) from the total marks obtained in that
subject.
The following subjects will be considered with in the
above criteria:
Academic Stream: any one core language Hindi/English,
any one elective language Hindi/English, Maths, Physics,
Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Political Science,
History, Geography, Business Studies, Accountancy,
Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy.
Vocational Streams: Tourism and Travel, Heritage
Crafts.
2) Eligibility qualifications under Category – B subjects to
three conditions:
a) Each applicant must include one MIL in the four best
subjects for calculating the aggregate, and should have
scored a minimum of 50% marks in English as a Core
subject.
b) Applicants who have scored 92% or more in History,
will be given a concession of 3% in the aggregate.
c) The eligibility of applicants with subjects from more
than one of the streams (i.e. Science, Commerce,
Humanities/Arts) among their best four subjects will be
determined by adjusting their marks in the Non-
Humanities/Arts papers in accordance with the criteria for
the Humanities/Arts. Thus subjects from Science,
Commerce, Vocational (as listed below) streams will each
be subject to a deduction of marks (that being the
difference between the Humanities/Arts and Science
Commerce streams) from the total marks obtained in that
subject.
The following subjects will be considered within the
above criteria:
Academic Stream: any one core language Hindi/English,
any one elective language Hindi/English, Maths, Physics,
Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Political Science,
History, Geography, Business Studies, Accountancy,
Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy.
Vocational Streams: Tourism and Travel, Heritage
Crafts.
8. 7. B.A. (Hons.)
Political Science
For General Candidates :
Arts - 92.5%
Science - 94.5%
Commerce - 96%
For OBC Candidates :
Arts - 87%
Science - 89%
Commerce - 91%
For SC Candidates :
Arts - 82.5%
Science - 84.5%
Commerce - 86.5%
For ST Candidates :
ADMISSION CLOSED
For PWD Candidates :
ADMISSION CLOSED
Note : percentage to be calculated in best four subjects
including one language.
Mr. Shailesh Diwakar
Room No. 29
(Ground Foor)
8. B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics (Percentage of PCM – Physics, Chemistry &
Mathematics)
General Candidates : 94.66%
OBC Candidates : 92%
SC Candidates : 89%
ST Candidates : 89%
PWD Candidates : 91%
Dr. (Ms) Charu Kapoor
PLT – I
Deptt. of Physics
(Ground Floor)
9. B.Sc. (Hons.)
Chemistry
(Percentage of PCM – Physics, Chemistry &
Mathematics)
General Candidates : 94%
OBC Candidates : 91%
SC Candidates : 89%
ST Candidates : 87%
PWD Candidates : 86%
Dr. Mahak Singh
&
Dr. (Ms) Ranjana Dixit
PLT – II
Deptt. of Physics
(Ground Floor)
10. B.Sc. (Hons.)
Mathematics
For General Candidates :
ADMISSION CLOSED
For OBC Candidates :
ADMISSION CLOSED
For SC Candidates :
Arts - 87%
Science - 87%
Commerce - 88%
Dr. A.K. Gupta
Room No. 3
(First Floor)
9. For ST Candidates :
Arts - 87%
Science - 87%
Commerce - 88%
Additional Criteria for General Category :
1. At least 90% in Mathematics for General Candidates.
2. Mathematics and English shall be compulsory for
Science and Non-Science Students to admission in B.Sc.
(Hons.) Mathematics the following subjects shall not be
included as academic courses.
1. Hindi Core 2. Hindi Elective 3. Other Language 4.
Home Science 5. Fine Arts 6. Agriculture 7. Sociology 8.
Physical Education 9. Music 10. Dance 11.
Entrepreneurship 12. Web & Multi Media Technology 13.
Fashion Studies 14. Graphics Design 15. Creative Writing
and Translational Studies 16. Mass Media Studies 17.
Financial Market Management 18. Health Care Science
19. Gio Spatial Technology 20. Food Production 21. Food
and Beverage Services 22. Mass Media Studies and Media
Production.
The following subjects shall be considered for the
admission criteria as an academic courses :--
1. Physics 2. Chemistry 3. Biology 4. Engineering
Drawing 5. Economics 6. Political Science 7. History 8.
Geography 9. Business Studies 10. Accountancy 11.
Computer Science 12. Information Practices 13.
Philosophy 14. Bio-Technology.
11. B.Sc. (Hons.)
Statistics
For General Candidates :
ADMISSION CLOSED
For OBC Candidates :
Science & Arts 89.5% (Best four including
Math/Statistics & English with minimum 87% in
Math/Stats.
Commerce 90.5 % (Best four including Math/Stats and
English) with minimum 87% in Maths/Stats.
For SC/ST/PWD Candidates :
Science & Arts 84% (Best four including Math/Statistics
& English)
Commerce 84.5% (Best four including Math/Stats and
English)
Dr. S.K. Jha
Room No. 4
(First Floor)
10. Note : The following subjects shall not be included in
calculating best four percentage :
1. Hindi Core 2. Hindi Elective 3. Other Languages 4.
Home Sciences 5. Fine Arts 6. Agriculture 7. Engineering
Drawing 8. Physical Education 9. Music 10. Dance 11.
Entrepreneurship 12. Web and Multi Media Technology
13. Fashion Studies 14. Graphics Design 15. Creative
Writing and Translational Studies 16. Mass media Studies
17. Financial Market Management 18. Health Care
Science 19. Geo Spatial Technology 20. Food Production
21. Food and Beverage Services 22. Mass Media Studies
and Media Production 23. Information Practices 24.
Painting
12. B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany (Percentage of PCB – Physics, Chemistry &
Biology/Biotechnology)
General Candidates : 84%
OBC Candidates : 80%
SC Candidates : 76%
ST Candidates : 76%
PWD Candidates : 80%
Dr. (Ms) Suman Sharma
&
Dr. (Ms) Kartiki
Bhatnagar
BLT – I
Deptt. of Botany
(First Floor)
13. B.Sc. (Hons.)
Zoology
(Percentage of PCB – Physics, Chemistry &
Biology/Biotechnology)
General Candidates : (ADMISSION CLOSED)
OBC Candidates : (ADMISSION CLOSED)
SC Candidates : 83%
ST Candidates : 80%
PWD Candidates : 81%
Dr. (Ms) Arunima Sahgal
&
Dr. (Ms) Renu Gupta
Room No. 101
(Ground Floor)
Dr. R.R. Goyal Principal
Convenor
Admission Committee 2013-14