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Important Books for various Exams

Mechanical engineering books
1. STANDARD HANDBOOK OF ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS
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2. Four more books in single link                                                                                      it contains the following books:
FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING
McGraw Hill - Engineering Companion
GEARS for Mechanical Engineering
Project_HelicalCoilHeatExchanger
    Link:http://rapidshare.com/files/336925473/956784.rar
3. three useful books                                                                                                       it contains the following books:-
Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery
P I P E L I N E
Fundamentals of HVAC Systems
 Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/336928336/2956.part1.rar
          http://rapidshare.com/files/336931389/2956.part2.rar

Handbook of Thermal Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
 Link:http://rapidshare.com/files/336936299/1875632.part1.rar
         http://rapidshare.com/files/336938891/1875632.part2.rar
 Two useful books
Belt Conveyor
Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design,Eighth Edition Budynas−Nisbett
 Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/336947876/76952.rar
          http://rapidshare.com/files/336950876/64872.rar

 Two important mech eng books:

Muller -A History of Thermodynamics-The Doctrine of Energy and Entropy
RULES OF THUMbs FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
Link:http://rapidshare.com/files/336956817/29654687.part1.rar
        http://rapidshare.com/files/336958429/29654687.part2.rar
Electronics Engineering books
Link: http://www.globalautomation.info/download/handbook/electronics-handbook.rar
Civil Engineering books 
Link:http://artikel-software.com/file/builders_foundation_handbook.pdf
  Instrumentation Engineering book
Link:http://globalautomation.info/download/instrumentation_pocket_guide.rar 

Analysis Of CSAT 2011

It is quite interesting to see that the new syllabus has brought in sea change in approach to General studies and Current Affairs.

Earlier (prior to 2010 preliminary exam) most of the questions asked were data like nature. One needs to memorize lot of facts and figures. Indeed, previous exams have evaluated candidate's donkey faculty - how much data he/she can carry!!!

Now its totally different. In the new CSAT besides asking few factual based questions most emphasis would be in evaluating candidate's ability to analyze issues, Reasoning ability and decision making skills and his/her capacity put a sharp eye on the world around

Syllabus forms very important part of exam as the nature of questions will be asked under the frame work of syllabus. So let us go into details of nature of new syllabus:
The nature of questions from Indian History and Geography will remain more or less same. History may include Ancient, Medieval and Modern History of India. As in the current trend most of the questions would be asked from Modern India (1957 uprising to 1947 Independence) especially from Indian national movement. However we must ready to face questions from contemporary history (till 1960 or 1990) as well.
Under the chapter of Geography same question pattern may remain however more emphasis may be on Indian geography (Human) and geographical issues related to current affairs.
In section under Indian Polity, along with the previous nature the governance issues will be asked. (it means constitutional, legal, administrative and other issues emerging from the politico-administrative system prevalent in the country)
The scope of economy has expanded enormously under CSAT. Earlier candidates were tend to neglect economy altogether as there were few questions have been asked in exam. On seeing the new syllabus we can say besides economic development, questions related to National policies and social issues would also be asked. Also its scope is not restricted within Indian economy; we may expect questions from India's economic relation with world (Bilateral trade and International Institutions such as WTO IMF etc). However emphasis would be in Indian Economy.
Questions under General Science would remain almost same as previous year trend. Â It includes Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Emphasis would be given on Biology especially like Human physiology, Nutrition and Diseases.
Regarding the General issues on environmental ecology, bio-diversity and climate change, few questions have been asked in previous year exams under topics of geography and Current affairs. However special mention made in the new syllabus illustrates its importance in current global politics and policies. So candidates must go into the current issues related to environment, Ecology, Bio-diversity and climate change but it is not necessary to go deep into the subject matter.
Under the section of current event of national and International importance, the focus of the issues will be more or less same as previous year. However there will be less emphasis on data based questions such as personalities, books, years, institution etc. Candidate are advised to look a little deeper like root cause, impacts and associated details of important current issues.
Mental ability part in old syllabus is separated in to a full Aptitude Test paper and replaced the optional subject. In this paper besides Logical reasoning & analytical ability, the scope has been widened to include Interpersonal skills and English comprehension.

This is the most worrisome issue for the students belong to Arts degree and rural background. However the questions would be asked from 10th standard level only. So there is no need to worry or panic. Any person who is willing to learn can acquire these skills in a matter of few weeks. Just put your mind and heart into in.

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IIT JEE Notification

INDIAN INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY

JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION 2011 (JEE-2011)

For admission to undergraduate courses at all IITs, IT-BHU Varanasi and ISM Dhanbad

Examination Schedule: April 10, 2011 :

Paper 1 : 09.00 – 12.00 hrs (Sunday)


Paper 2 : 14.00 – 17.00 hrs

Paper 1 and Paper 2 each will have separate sections in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. Both papers will be of objective type, designed to test comprehension, reasoning and analytical ability of candidates.
Syllabus for this examination will be available on the websites of all IITs.
The candidate can submit the application form either On-line or Off-line.
Important dates regarding Application Form and Brochure:
On-line application process : Mon. Nov. 01, 2010-Wed. Dec. 15, 2010 Sale of
Off-line Applications : Fri. Nov. 12, 2010-

Wed. Dec. 15, 2010 Last date for receipt of duly completed application forms (Off-line or printed copy of On-line) at IITs: Mon. Dec. 20, 2010. Details regarding the application process will be published in leading National Dailies and Employment News/Rozgar Samachar on Sat. Oct. 30, 2010.

IIT JEE Cut offExpected ranks based on marks in IIT-JEE 2010
Expected Marks                Expected Rank
Above 290                      Below 500
289-275                         501-1000
274-245                        1001-2000
244-225                       2001-3000
224-210                       3001-4000
209-200                      4001-5000
199-190                      5001-6000
189-179                    6001-7000
180-175                   7001-8000

Sample Papers for Class 10th

Class X

The CBSE has released the Sample Papers for Class 10th for the session 2010-2011.

Downloads (PDF)1. SCIENCE
2. MATHS
3. Foundation of Information Technology

Some-important-books-for-IIT-JEE-preparation

Physics

MECHANICS

Physics by H.C. Verma

Problems in physics by I.E. Irodov

Resnick and Halliday

ELECRICITY AND MAGNETISM

Resnick and Halliday

Circuits devices and systems by R.J. Smith

Problems in physics by I.E. Irodov

OPTICS

Physics by H.C. Verma

MODERN PHYSICS

Physics by H.C. Verma

Problems in Physics by I.E. Irodov

HEAT AND WAVES

Physics by H.C. Verma

Resnick and Halliday


Chemistry

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Morrison & Boyd

Solutions to Morrison Boyd

Reaction mechanism in Organic Chemistry by Parmar ∓ Chawla

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

NCERT Inorganic Chemistry

Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee

IIT Chemistry by O.P. Aggarwal

GENERAL CHEMISTRY J.D. Lee

O.P. Aggarwal

R.C.Mukerjee


Maths

ALGEBRA

High school mathematics by Hall and Knight

IIT Maths by M.L. Khanna

CALCULUS amp; ANALYTIC GEOMETRY G.N.Berman

Calculus and analytic geometry by Thomas and Finney

Coordinate geometry by Loney

IIT Maths by M.L. Khanna

I.A.Maron

VECTORS

IIT Maths by M.L. Khanna.

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Recommended Books For GATE...

Computer Science:

* Mathematical Logic: Discrete Mathematics by Tremblay Manohar,Probability,statistics&queuing theory"by S.C.Gupta&V.K.Kapoor
* Graph Theory: Narsingh Deo
* Linear Algebra: Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal
* Numerical Methods: S.S. Sastry
* Formal Language and Automata Theory: Formal Languages and Automata theory", J.D.Ullman etal
* Analysis of Algorithms&Computational Complexity:Introduction to algorithms"-Cormen etal"Computer Algorithms"-Horowitz& Sahani
* Digital Logic: " Digital Logic circuits and Design " by Morris Mano
* Computer Organization: " Computer Organisation " by Morris Mano
Some Other Important books
" Multiple choice questions " - Timothy . J . Williams , TMH publications
" Gate Question Papers " - G.K.Publishers

Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering:

# PART A: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

* Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B. S. Grewal
* Advanced Engineering Mathematics ,Erwin Kreyszig
* GATE Engineering Mathematics, Kanodia

# PART B: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION

1. Networks

* Network Analysis VanValkenburg
* Engg Circuit Analysis Hayt & Kemmerly
* Electric Circuits by Joseph A. Edminister
* Fundamentals of Electric Circuits – Sadiku

2. Electronic Devices

* Integrated electronics by Milman Halkias
* Micro Electronic Circuits by Sedra& Smith
* Electronic Devices And Circuits by David A Bell
* Electronic Principals by Malvino
* Electronic Devices And Circuits by Boylestead
* Solid State Electronic Devices By Benjamin G Streetman

3. Analog Circuits

* Electronic devices and circuits by Millman and Halkias
* Integrated Electronics by Millman and Halkias
* Electronic devices and circuits by Boylestad and Nashelsky
* Microelectronics by Millman and Grabel
* Analog Circuits by Sedra and smith
* Linear Ics and integrated circuits by Gaekwad

4. Digital Circuits

* Digital Electronics by Morris Mano
* Microprocessor by Ramesh Gaonkar
* Digital Principles and Design by Donald Givone
* Digital Circuits by Taub and Shilling
* Digital Electronics by Salivahanan

5. Signals and Systems

* Signal and Systems Simon Haykin
* DSP by Proakis and Manolkis
* Signals and Systems by Oppenheim and Schaffer
* Signals and systems by B.P.Lathi

6. Control Systems

* Modern Control system by Ogata
* Control System Engg Nagrath and Gopal
* Automatic Control System by B.C.Kuo
* solved problem in control system by Jairath

7. Communication Theory

* Communication System by Simon Haykin
* Principles of Communication system by Taub and Schilling
* Schaum series for solved problems
* Modern and Digital Communication system by B.P. Lathi

8.Electro Magnetics

* Engg Electromagnetics by William Hayt
* Elements of Electromagnetics by Mathew Sadiku
* Electromagnetic waves and Radiating system by Jordan and Balmein
* Electromagnetics by K.D.Prasad
* Microwave devices and circuits by Liao
* Schaum Series for solved problems

Electrical Engineering:

* Network Analysis: Van Valkenburg
* Electromagnetic: Willain H. Hayt
* Electrical Machinery: PS Bhimra
* Electrical Machines: Nagrath & Kothari
* Power System Engineering: Nagrath & Kothari
* Electric Power Systems: CL Wadhwa
* Automatic Control System: Benjamin C. Kuo
* Control System Engineering: Nagrath & Gopal
* Electrical & Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation: AK Sawhney
* Integrated Electronics: Milman & Halkias, Millma & Grobel
* Digital Logic & Computer Design: Morris Mano
* Power Electronics: PS Bhimra

Civil Engineering:

* Strength of Materials: Gere & Temoshenko, B C Punamia
* Structural Analysis: Negi, S Ramamurtham, C K Vang
* Concrete Structures: Punamia & Jain, H J Shah
* Steel Structures: Duggal
* Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering: Ranjan & Rao, Venkat Ramaiha, S K Garg
* Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics: Modi & Seth, R K Bansal, Subramanyam
* Hydrology: Subramanyam
* Irrigation: S K Garg
* Highway Engineering: Khanna & Jasto, Kadiyali

Mechanical Engineering:

* Enginnering Thermodynamics: PK Nag
* IC Engine: ML Mathur and RP Sharma
* Gas Turbine and Propulsive Systems: PR Khajuria & SP Dubey
* Fluid Mechanics: Modi & Seth, RK Bansal
* Compressible Flow: SM Yahya
* Heat and Mass Transfer: JP Hollman, RC Sachdeva
* Refrigeration and Air Conditioning: CP Arora, Domkundwar
* Fluid Machinery: Jagdish Lal, RK Bansal
* Theory of Machines: RS Khurmi, Malik & Ghosh
* Mechanical Vibration: Grover
* Machine Design: Shigley, VB Bhandari
* Material Science: WD Callister, IP Singh
* Production Engineering: Kalpkjian Schmid, Amitabh Ghosh & AK Malik
* Industrial Engineering: O P Khanna, Buffa & Sarin
* Operations Research: Kanti Swarup
* Strength of Materials: Gere & Timoshenko, BC unamia, Sadhu Singh.

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

T.A. PAI MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE

AdmissionsProcedure

TAPMI has adopted a two stage process for admitting candidates to the PGDM Programmes. Valid CAT/ GMAT scores are mandatory pre-requisites to qualify for the admission process. Scores of GMAT 2009/2010/2011 are acceptable in addition to CAT 2010 to screen candidates for the second stage consisting of Group-discussion/Case Analysis/Interviews or other evaluation components the Institute deems fit. For admission to PGDM (Healthcare Management) alone, the Institute conducts a separate test, TAPMI Admission Test (TAT) in the month of February 2011. This test is in addition to letting candidates apply through CAT/GMAT scores for PGDM(HCM).

Based on scores in CAT / GMAT and academic excellence, work experience, extra-curricular and clarity of purpose, candidates are short-listed and invited to participate in the subsequent TAPMI Admissions Process (GD/PI) to be held at Bangalore, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kolkata and Manipal. CAT is used only for short-listing. IIMs have no role in the selection process or conduct of the PGDM programme. Final Selection will be based on performance in the TAPMI Admissions Process.

Eligibility

A three-year (10+2+3) University Degree in any discipline, recognised by the AIU as eligible for Post Graduation, with not less than 50% overall aggregate marks. This applies to also those with professional qualifications like Chartered Accountancy, Cost Accounting and Company Secretary. Candidates appearing for final year degree examination may also apply. However such candidates, if selected by TAPMI, are required to produce proof of completion of graduation by the time they join the PGDM Programmes and submit their mark-lists and other testimonials within the stipulated date.
Fee Details

The current Academic Fee payable by admitted students for the 2-year PGDM Programmes is Rs. 8,25,000/- inclusive of course material and academic resources. Hostel Fee is approximately Rs. 1,46,000/- for the two-year period. Monthly food bill is approximately Rs. 2,500/- per month.
Application & BrochureThe handbook of Information for Admissions 2011 is available on payment of Rs.1500 (early bird discount of Rs.300 is available on purchases made before 27th October 2010) at the branches/centers of any of the following sources:

1) Axis Bank(Where CAT vouchers are sold)
2) IMS Learning resources
3) Career Launcher
4) T.I.M.E
5) Career Forum
6) Erudite

Each handbook of Information for Admissions 2011 contains a “Coded Payment Voucher” as the last page and the coded number is revealed on scratching the appropriate spot. Once a candidate gets the coded number, he/she must access our On-line Application, fill up the details and submit the same On-line, keying in the coded number.

On-line Applications: Candidates could also access our On-line Application directly (without buying hard-copies of brochures), fill up the details and submit the Application On-line after making on-line payment through Credit/Debit card or Netbanking.

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Download handbook of Information on Admissions 2011 

UGC NET DECEMBER 2010 Notification

UGC NET DECEMBER 2010
IMPORTANT DATES
Date of UGC NET examination: 26th December, 2010 (Sunday)

Date of UGC NET Notification : 01.10.2010

i) Last date for Applying On-Line 25-10-2010
ii) Last date for receiving the print out of online Application Form (2 copies) , Attendance Slip and Admission Card at the respective test centres (with fee receipt & category certificate(s) ). Print out of online application form sent directly to the UGC office will not be entertained. 01.11.2010


It is notified that the next UGC-NET for Junior Research fellowship and eligibility for Lectureship will be held on 26th DECEMBER, 2010 (Sunday)in Humanities, Social Sciences (including languages), Computer Science and Applications and Electronic Science etc.

The candidates who desire to appear in the test may see the detailed notification to be published in the employment news . The same is also available ton the UGC website www.ugc.ac.in.

The candidates are advised to download the above-mentioned notification along with the application form from the UGC website.

The last date for submission of the Online application form at UGC-NET centres is 25.20.2010

National Educational Testing (Net) Bureau
UGC National Elgibility Test For Junior Research Fellowship(JRF) and Eligibility For Lectureship – December 2010

EXAM. DATE : 26.12.2010 NOTIFICATION CLOSING DATE : 25.10.2010

Last date for receipt of duly completed Application Forms at the respective Test Centres is 30.04.2010 Candidates should submit their Application Forms only to the Registrar of the university from where they wish to appear in the Test as indicated in item 10 below. The application must be strictly as per the prescribed format.. APPLICATION SENT DIRECTLY TO THE UGC OFFICE WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED

The University Grants Commission announces holding of the National Eligibility Test (NET) on 26th December, 2010 (Sunday) for determining the eligibility of Indian nationals for the Award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Eligibility for Lectureship in Indian universities and colleges. UGC will conduct NET in 77 (seventy seven) subjects (listed under item no. 9) at 70 (Seventy, including four new centres) selected University Centres (listed under Item no. 10) spread across the country.

The result of the UGC-NET held on 27th June, 2010 and the one to be held on 26th December, 2010 will be made available on the UGC website: www.ugc.ac.in and shall also be published in the Employment News as and when it is declared. The candidates will not be individually intimated about their result.

The candidates who qualify for the award of Junior Research Fellowship are eligible to pursue research in the subject of their post-graduation or in a related subject and are also eligible for lectureship. The universities, institutions, IITs and other national organizations may select the JRF awardees for whole time research work in accordance with the procedure prescribed by them. The award of JRF will depend on the performance of the candidate in all three papers of NET. However, the candidates qualifying exclusively for lectureship will not be considered for award of JRF. Candidates appearing in NET should clearly specify in the prescribed Application Form whether they are applying for both JRF & eligibility for Lectureship OR only for eligibility for Lectureship. Candidates who qualify the Test for eligibility for Lectureship will be governed by the rules and regulations for recruitment of lecturers of the concerned universities/colleges/state governments, as the case may be.

Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/Visually Handicapped (VH)/Physically Handicapped (PH) / Other Backward Classes (OBC) (Non-creamy layer), as per the central list of Other Backward Classes available on National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC), Government of India website : www.ncbc.nic.in, candidates will be given such special concessions as may be decided by the Commission.


2) JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP :

Candidates qualifying for the award of Junior Research Fellowship will be eligible to receive fellowship of UGC under various schemes, subject to finding their placement in universities/IITs/institutions. The validity period of the offer is two years w.e.f. the date of issue of JRF Award Letter. However, in case the candidates have already joined M.Phil/Ph.D., the date of commencement of fellowship shall be from the date of declaration of NET result or date of their joining, whichever is later.


UGC NET ELIGIBILITY :AGE LIMIT & RELAXATION :

i)
Junior Research Fellowship: Not more than 28 years as on 01.12.2010. A relaxation upto 5 years is provided to the candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PH/VH categories and to women applicants. Relaxation will also be provided to the candidates having research experience, limited to the period spent on research in the relevant/related subject of post-graduation degree, subject to a maximum of 5 years, on production of a certificate from appropriate authority. Three years’ relaxation in age will be permissible to the candidates possessing L.L.M. Degree. Total age relaxation on the above ground(s) shall not exceed five years under any circumstances.


ii) Lectureship: There is no upper age limit for applying for lectureship eligibility.

CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY

i) Candidates who have secured at least 55% marks (without rounding off) in Master’s Degree OR equivalent examination from universities/institutions recognised by UGC in Humanities (including languages) and Social Sciences, Computer Science & Applications, Electronic Science etc. are eligible for this Test. The Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/Physically Handicapped (PH)/Visually Handicapped (VH) category candidates who have secured at least 50% marks (without rounding off) in Master’s degree or equivalent examination are eligible for this Test.

ii) Candidates who have appeared OR will be appearing at the qualifying Master’s degree (final year) examination and whose result is still awaited OR candidates whose qualifying examinations have been delayed may also apply for this Test. However, such candidates will be admitted provisionally and shall be considered eligible for award of JRF/Lectureship eligibility only after they have passed their Master’s degree examination or equivalent with at least 55% marks (50% in case of SC/ST/PH/VH category candidates). Such candidates must complete their P.G. degree examination within two years from the date of NET result with required percentage of marks, failing which they shall be treated as disqualified.

iii) The Ph.D. degree holders whose Master’s level examination had been completed by 19th September, 1991 (irrespective of date of declaration of result) shall be eligible for a relaxation of 5% in aggregate marks (i.e., from 55% to 50%) for appearing in NET

iv) Candidates are advised to appear in the subject of their post-graduation only. The candidates whose post-graduation subject is not covered in the list of subjects in item No. 9, may appear in a related subject.

v) Candidates seeking concession in fee are required to submit attested copy of their OBC(Non-creamy layer)/SC/ST/PH/VH certificate along with online print out of their Application Forms (obtained while applying on-line). Other candidates are not required to submit any certificates/documents in support of their eligibility alongwith print out of their Application Form. Therefore, the candidates, in their own interest, must satisfy themselves about their eligibility for the Test. In the event of any ineligibility being detected by the Commission at any stage, their candidature will be cancelled and they shall be liable for legal action.

vi) Candidates with post-graduate diploma/certificate course(s), should in their own interest, ascertain the equivalence of their course(s) with Master’s degree of recognized Indian universities from Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi.

4) AGE LIMIT & RELAXATION :
i) Junior Research Fellowship : Not more than 28 years as on 01.06.2010. A relaxation upto 5 years is provided to the candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PH/VH categories and to women applicants. Relaxation will also be provided to the candidates having research experience, limited to the period spent on research in the relevant/related subject of post-graduation degree, subject to a maximum of 5 years, on production of a certificate from appropriate authority.

Three years’ relaxation in age will be permissible to the candidates possessing L.L.M. Degree. Total age relaxation on the above ground(s) shall not exceed five years under any circumstances.

ii) Lectureship : No upper age limit.

5) EXEMPTION (ELIGIBILITY FOR LECTURESHIP) :
i) For M. Phil/ Ph.D candidates: The candidates having Ph.D. Degree in the concerned subject are exempted from NET for Under Graduate and Post Graduate level teaching. The candidates having M. Phil Degree in the concerned subject are exempted from NET for Under Graduate level teaching only. The candidates who have passed the UGC/CSIR JRF examination prior to 1989 are also exempted from appearing in NET.

ii) For SET Candidates: The candidates who have cleared the State Eligibility Test (SET) accredited by UGC for eligibility for Lectureship held prior to 1st June 2003, are exempted from appearing in NET, being eligible to apply for Lectureship anywhere in India. For SET held from 1st June 2003 onwards, the qualified candidates are eligible to apply for the post of lecturer only in the universities/ colleges belonging to the state from where they have cleared their SET. All SET qualified candidates are also eligible to appear in NET, if they so desire.

i)
The Test will consist of three papers. All the three papers will be held on 26th December, 2010 in two separate sessions as under:

Session                Paper       Marks        Duration
First                      I              100           1¼ Hours (09.30 A.M. to 10.45 A.M.)
First                      II             100           1¼ Hours (10.45 A.M. to 12.00 NOON)
Second                  III            200           2½ Hours (01.30 P.M. to 04.00 P.M.)

Paper-I shall be of general nature, intended to assess the teaching/research aptitude of the candidate. It will primarily be designed to test reasoning ability, comprehension, divergent thinking and general awareness of the candidate. UGC has decided to provide choice to the candidates from the December 2009 UGC-NET onwards. Sixty (60) multiple choice questions of two marks each will be given, out of which the candidate would be required to answer any fifty (50). In the event of the candidate attempting more than fifty questions, the first fifty questions attempted by the candidate would be evaluated.

Paper-II shall consist of questions based on the subject selected by the candidate. Each of these papers will consist of a Test Booklet containing 50 compulsory objective type questions of two marks each.


The candidate will have to mark the responses for questions of Paper-I and Paper-II on the Optical Mark Reader (OMR) sheet provided along with the Test Booklet. The detailed instructions for filling up the OMR Sheet will be sent to the candidate along with the Admit Card.


Paper-III will consist of only descriptive questions from the subject selected by the candidate. The candidate will be required to attempt questions in the space provided in the Test Booklet. The structure of Paper-III has been revised from June, 2010 UGC-NET and is available on the UGC website www.ugc.ac.in.


6) EXAMINATION FEE AND MODE OF PAYMENT :
For General candidates, the examination fee is Rs.450/-; for Other Backward Classes (OBC), the fee is Rs. 225/- and for SC/ST/PH/VH candidates, it is Rs. 110/-. The fee should be paid in the form of a single crossed demand draft from any Government of India Bank/Scheduled Government Bank payable at their Service Branch, New Delhi/Delhi only with six months’ validity drawn in favour of the Secretary, U.G.C., New Delhi. Fee once paid, will not be refunded under any circumstances.

7) SCHEME AND DATE OF TEST :
(i) The Test will consist of three papers. All the three papers will be held on 27.06.2010 in two separate sessions as under :
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Session   Paper    Marks        Duration
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First         I           100            1¼ Hours (09.30 A.M. to 10.45 A.M.)
First        II           100            1¼ Hours (10.45 A.M. to 12.00 NOON)
Second   III           200           2½ Hours (01.30 P.M. to 04.00 P.M.)
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Paper-I shall be of general nature, intended to assess the teaching/research aptitude of the candidate. It will primarily be designed to test reasoning ability, comprehension, divergent thinking and general awareness of the candidate.

Paper-II shall consist of short questions based on the subject selected by the candidate. Each of these papers will consist of a Test Booklet containing 50 objective type questions. The candidate will have to mark the response for each question on the Optical Mark Reader (OMR) sheet provided alongwith the Test Booklet. The detailed instructions for filling up the OMR Sheet will be sent to the candidate along with the Admit Card. Paper-III will consist of only descriptive questions from the subject selected by the candidate. The candidate will be required to attempt questions in the space provided in the Test Booklet. The format of Paper-III has been revised w.e.f. June,2005 UGC-NET and is available on the UGC website www.ugc.ac.in.

Syllabus of UGC NET Test: Syllabi for all NET subjects can be downloaded from the UGC Website www.ugc.ac.in and are also available in the libraries of all Indian universities. UGC will not send the syllabus to individual candidates.

IMPORTANT :
i) The national level Test for determining the eligibility of candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowship/Lectureship in science subjects (Chemical Sciences; Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean & Planetary Sciences; Life Sciences; Mathematical Sciences; Physical Sciences) is conducted jointly with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi. Check out CSIR UGC NET The candidates in science subjects, desirous of availing UGC-JRF or obtaining eligibility for Lectureship in these subjects are advised to appear in the Joint CSIR-UGC Test for Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship conducted by CSIR.

ii) The UGC-NET for JRF/eligibility for Lectureship will be held at the University Test Centres specified in the list under item No. 10. PLEASE NOTE THAT CHANGE OF CENTRE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.

For more Details, Please visit UGC website

UGC Net 2010 Subjects

The list of NET subjects along with their respective codes are as given below:

01 Economics 02 Political Science 03 Philosophy 04 Psychology 05 Sociology 06 History 07 Anthropology 08 Commerce 09 Education 10 Social Work 11 Defence and Strategic Studies 12 Home Science 14 Public Administration 15 Population Studies* 16 Music 17 Management 18 Maithili 19 Bengali 20 Hindi 21 Kannada 22 Malayalam 23 Oriya 24 Punjabi 25 Sanskrit 26 Tamil 27 Telugu 28 Urdu 29 Arabic 30 English 31 Linguistics 32 Chinese 33 Dogri 34 Nepali 35 Manipuri 36 Assamese 37 Gujarati 38 Marathi 39 French 40 Spanish 41 Russian 42 Persian 43 Rajasthani 44 German 45 Japanese 46 Adult Education/ Continuing Education/ Andragogy/ Non Formal Education. 47 Physical Education 49 Arab Culture and Islamic Studies 50 Indian Culture 55 Labour Welfare/Personnel Management/Industrial Relations/ Labour and Social Welfare/Human Resource Management 58 Law 59 Library and Information Science 60 Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies 62 Comparative Study of Religions 63 Mass Communication and Journalism 65 Performing Arts – Dance/Drama/Theatre 66 Museology & Conservation 67 Archaeology 68 Criminology 70 Tribal and Regional Language/Literature 71 Folk Literature 72 Comparative Literature 73 Sanskrit Traditional Subjects (including Jyotis ha/Sidhanta Jyotisha/ Navya Vyakarna/ Vyakarna/ Mimamsa/ Navya Nyaya/ Sankhya Yoga/ Tulanatmaka Darsana/ Shukla Yajurveda/ Madhva Vedanta/ Dharma Sastra/ Sahitya/ Purana-itihasa/Agama/Advaita Vedanta) 74 Women Studies 79 Visual Arts (including Drawing & Painting/Sculpture/ Graphics/Applied Art/History of Art) 80 Geography 81 Social Medicine & Community Health 82 Forensic Science 83 Pali 84 Kashmiri 85 Konkani 87 Computer Science and Applications 88 Electronic Science 89 Environmental Sciences 90 International and Area Studies 91 Prakrit 92 Human Rights and Duties 93 Tourism Administration and Management. * The candidates who have completed their Master’s Degree in Geography (with specialization in Population Studies) or Mathematics/Statistics are also eligible to appear in the subject “Population Studies”(Code 15). Download UGC 2010 Notification

HOW TO APPLY (APPLICATIONS HAVE TO BE SUBMITTED ONLINE) :
STEPS FOR SUBMISSION OF ONLINE APPLICATION FORM

i)
The candidates are required to download the Bank Challan Performa from the UGC website OR take photocopy from the UGC-NET Notification published in the Employment News and then deposit the requisite test fee in any branch of State Bank of India along with the bank charges (commission) of Rs.20/-.


ii)
Before applying Online, the candidates must possess the following : (i) Scanned passport (pp) size photograph in JPEG format should be less then 300kb, (ii) Copy of Bank Challan (fee receipt)


iii) Candidate seeking admission to the Test must apply online (i.e. www.ugcnetonline.in OR through a link available on the UGC website: www.ugc.ac.in).

iv)
After successful submission, the candidate should take printout of online Application Form (two copies), Attendance Slip (one copy) and Admission Card (one copy) on separate A-4 size papers.


v) SC/ST/PH/VH candidates and candidates belonging to OBC (as per the Central list of OBC available on website : www.ncbc.nic.in ) must enclose the attested copy of certificate for the same.

Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2011

The Union Public Service Commission will hold the Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2011 on 13th February, 2011 for admission to Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy for the courses commencing in January, 2012 and Officers Training Academy, Chennai for the courses (Men and Women) commencing in April, 2012

Salient features of the examination are published herein for general information of candidates. For details regarding the eligibility conditions, syllabus and scheme of the examination, centers of examination, guidelines for filling up application form etc aspirants must consult the detailed notice of the examination published in the employment news/rozgar samachar dtd 25th September, 2010

Conditions of eligibility:

Age limits, sex and marital status

For Indian Military Academy: Unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd January, 1988 and not later than 1st January, 1993 only are eligible.

For Indian Naval Academy: Unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd January, 1990 (2nd January, 1988 in case of NCC Naval Wing ‘C’ certificate holders) and not later than 1st January 1993 only are eligible

For Air Force Academy: Unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd January, 1989 and not later than 1st January, 1993 only are eligible

For Officers Training Academy (SSC course for Men): Male candidates (married or unmarried) born not earlier than 2nd January, 1987 and not later than 1st January, 1993 only are eligible

For Officers Training Academy (SSC Women Non-Technical course): Unmarried women, issueless widows who have not remarried and issueless divorcess (in possession of divorce documents) who have not remarried are eligible. They should have been born but not earlier than 2nd January, 1987 and not later than 1st January, 1993.

Educational qualifications
For Indian Military Academy and Officers Training Academy: Degree of a recognized university or equivalent

For Indian Naval Academy: Degree in Engineering

For Air Force Academy: Degree of a recognized university (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engineering

Candidates who are studying in final year degree course and have yet to pass final year degree examination or equivalent examination can apply for the examination, but they will be required to submit proof of passing the degree examination or equivalent examination by the specified dates published in commission’s notice for the examination

Physical standards: Candidates must be physically fit according to the physical standards for admission to combined defence services examination (I), 2011 as given in appendix-V of commission’s notice for the examination published in employment news/rozgar samachar dated 25th September, 2010

How to apply: Candidates may apply online by using the website http://www.upsconline.nic.in, detailed instructions for filling up online applications are available on the above-mentioned website

Candidates may also apply off-line, in the common application form devised by the commission for its examinations which can be purchased from the designated head post offices/post offices (specified in appendix-III of the notice) throughout the country against cash payment of Rs 20/- (Rupees twenty only). Each such form can be used only once and only for one examination

In case of any difficulty in obtaining application forms from the designated HPOs/Pos, the candidates should immediately contact the concerned post master or UPSC’s forms supply monitoring cell over Tele 011-23389366/Fax 011-23387310

Fee: Candidates applying online are required to pay a reduce fee of Rs 50/- (Rs fifty only) either by remitting the money n any branch of SBI by cash, or by using net banking facility of SBI or by using visa/master credit/debit card

Candidates applying offline (through common application form) are required to pay a fee of Rs 100/- (Rupees one hundred only) through central recruitment fee stamp only

All female candidates and SC/ST candidates are exempted from payment of fee (OBC candidates are required to pay full fee)

Address and last date for receipt of applications

Online: The online application can be filled up to 25th October, 2010 till 11.59 p.m. after which the link will be disabled

Offline: All offline applications must reach the controller of examinations, union public service commission, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110069 either by hand or by post/speed post or by courier, on or before the 25th October, 2010

However, in respect of candidates residing abroad or in certain remote localities specified in the notice the last date for receipt of applications by post/speed post only (not by hand or by courier) is 01st November, 2010

Facilitation counter and website for guidance of candidates: In case of any guidance/information/ clarification regarding their applications, candidature etc candidates can contact UPSC‘s facilitation counter near gate ‘C’ of its campus in person or over Tele 011-23385271/23381125/23098543 on working days between 10.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs

The commission also has a website at address http://www.upsc.gov.in over which the candidates can obtained details of the examination as well as information about registration of their applications, venue of the examination and result etc.