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UPSC IAS whole material at one place...

Public Administration Mains: Questions Trend Analysis (2009 – 1995) 
-Paper I – Public Administration Mains ( 2009 – 1995 )
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/part-i-public-administration-paper-i-questions-trend-analysis-2009-1995.pdf
- Paper II – Public Administration Mains ( 2009 – 1995 ) 
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/part-iii-public-administration-ias-mains-paper-ii-qusetion-trend-2009-1995.pdf 

Key Books for Public Administration Mains:

Paper I:

- New Horizon of Pub. Adm. by Mohit Bhattacharya

- Administrative thinker by Prasad & Prasad

- Public Administration by Sharma and Sadana

- IGNOU Notes

Paper II:

- Indian Administration by R. K. Arora & Rajni Goyal

- Indian Administration by S. R. Maheshwari

- Constitution of India by D.D.Basu

- IIPA Journals

Some Important Link: 
IGNOU Material : http://www.egyankosh.ac.in/

NCERT and other books : http://examrace.com/CSIR_Books.aspx

Very Good collection of questions especially for Prelims: http://www.gktoday.in/
 
IAS Sociology Mains Question Pattern Analysis (1995 to 2008 )
-Paper I – Fundamental of Sociology
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/ias-sociology-mains-paper-i-fundamental-of-sociology.pdf 
-Paper II – Indian Society, Strcuture & Change 
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/ias-sociology-mains-paper-ii-indian-society-sructure-change.pdf
Reference Books : Sociology IAS Mains – Topics wise reference books & syllabus .
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/ias-mains-sociology-reference-book-syllabus-vision-ias.pdf
Key Books for Sociology Mains Paper I

- Sociology : T B Bottomore

- Sociology by Haralambos and Holborn

- Sociology : Anthony Giddens

- Sociology IGNOU Notes

Paper II

- Indian Social System – Ram Ahuja

- Social Change in India – Yogendra Singh

- Indian Society & Culture – Nadeem Husnain

- Sociology IGNOU Notes.

Geography Mains: Questions Trend Analysis (2009 – 1995)
-Paper I – Geography Mains ( 2009 – 1995 ) 
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/part-i-geography-mains-paper-i-trend-analysis-2009-1995.pdf 
 -Paper II – Geography Mains ( 2009 – 1995 )
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/part-iii-geography-mains-paper-ii-trend-analysis-2009-1995.pdf 
-Mapping : India – Mapping ( 1991- 2009) 
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/mapping-india-geography-mains-2009-to-1991.pdf 
Key Books for Geography Mains:
» NCERT Books on Geography
» Physical geography by Savinder Singh
» Human Geography by Mahjid Husain
» India Geography by Khullar

Psychology Mains: Questions Trend Analysis (2009 – 1995)
- Paper I – Psychology Mains ( 2009 – 1995 )
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/part-i-psychology-mains-question-pattern-trend-analysis-2009-1995.pdf 
-Paper II – Psychology Mains ( 2009 – 1995 )
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/part-iii-psychology-mains-question-pattern-trend-analysis-2009-1995.pdf 
Key Books for Psychology Mains

» NCERT Books on Psychology
» Introduction to psychology by Morgan and King
» Psychology by Baron
 

 PHILOSOPHY Mains: Questions Trend Analysis (2009 – 1995)
 -Paper I ( Western Philosophy )– PHILOSOPHY Mains ( 2009 – 1995 ) 
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/part-i-western-philosophy-questions-trend-analysis-1995-2009.pdf 
-Paper II ( Indian Philosophy ) – PHILOSOPHY Mains ( 2009 – 1995 ) 
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/part-ii-indian-philosophy-questions-trend-analysis-1995-2009.pdf 
Key Books for PHILOSOPHY Mains - Essentials of Indian Philosophy: Books: M. Hiriyanna

- Introduction of Indian Philosophy: Dutta & Chaterjee

- Western Philosophy: A history of Philosophy: Frank Thilly

- Philosophy of Religion: Religion Philosophy: Y Masih

- Social Political Philosophy: Political Theory: O P Gauba
DOWNLOAD STUDY MATERIAL FOR PHILOSOPHY
-Rene Descartes
 Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/rene-descartes-vision-ias1.pdf
-LEIBNITZ
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/gottfried-wilhelm-leibnitz.pdf 
-John Locke
Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/john-locke.pdf  
-DAVID HUME
 Link:http://visionias.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/david-hume-vision-ias.pdf 
UPSC : IAS – ESSAY QUESTION PAPER 2010 ( 30 October , 2010 )
By ajaysinghniranjan

IAS – ESSAY QUESTION PAPER 2010

( 30 October , 2010 )

Write an essay on any one of the following topics :

1. Geography may remain the same ; history need not.

2. Should a moratorium be imposed on all fresh mining in tribal areas of the country?

3. Preparedness of our society for India’s global leadership role.

4. From traditional Indian philanthropy to the Gates-Buffet model-a natural progression or a paradigm shift?

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

CAT 2010 Test taker experiences

Apurv’s experience:

When I exited my CAT exam at 2 pm, I was feeling quite amused at the mismanagement at my center (Bandra, Mumbai). But as I walked out of the center and heard tidings of center cancellations across the country, it made my center look like an ace show in comparison. Anyway, here is my experience of taking the computer-based CAT, first day first show slot.
Arrived at the center (Fr Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering, Bandra, Mumbai) at 8:15 am. Around 250 people at my center. We were let in at 8:45 am. By about 9:20 am, I had entered my computer lab and began with the registration.
Everything was fine in the process until the part that used technology arrived. They took 10 minutes to register me due to a server snag while allocating me a terminal. It was like waiting at an airline check-in counter with a failed computer. Anyway, once they got the network up, their biometric device and digital camera failed. After 20 minutes, I was sitting at my terminal. At 10:10 am, the 15-minute tutorial started, which we had already seen on the CAT website.
We all waited for 10:30 am for something to happen on the screen, but nothing happened. After some time, we started getting impatient and the invigilators had no clue. But they assured us that we would get our full 2 hours 15 minutes of the test.
The test started around 10:50 am. Thereafter, things went quite smoothly as per plan. I’ll omit the test description here due to the legal non-disclosure clause.
The test ended at 1:05 pm. Logically, they should have collected our material and let us go. However, none of the five proctors and invigilators in our room knew how to end the test and log us out. So we were made to wait again. After about half hour of waiting, patiences started to run out again. A few people from other towns had trains to catch back home and some had taken half day from office. But all were held back because the staff did not know how to end the test. After about 40 minutes, two people with trains to catch decided that they had had enough and left. While leaving, they were made to sign agreements which relinquished the center of any responsibility in case their scores were lost. It was not a happy sight.
After more than an hour, two guys from Prometric (or NIIT) entered the room and asked the invigilators to log out using the same username-passwords they had used to log us in. This really made some people lose their temper, as everyone had been held back hour due to lack of such a simple instruction. People left, but not without sarcastic comments hurled at the staff for their untrained-ness.
I exited the center into a huge huddle of TV channel reporters, who informed us of the fiasco nationwide.

All in all, not that bad an experience, considering that the contrast is with having a canceled test.

Allwin’s experience:

Now I was excited about CAT (6th time and all that), I have very good memories attached to the times I’ve written the exam. So early morning I left home to reach the center at 8am. Here is my experience of the first day, first show.
The signs of delay were rather evident right off the bat. I took the exam at Thakur Polytechnic and even though I had come in at 8am, everyone was allowed it at around 9.15. We were asked to sit in different rooms and then the proctors came in to take us to the lab
At 9.55am, 5 minutes before the exam was supposed to start, I was still standing outside the lab and there were a few more people ahead of me. It didn’t look like we would start the exam at 10am.
I was ushered in and sat at the PC I was supposed to, without having done my bio metrics. Looks like they were running slow with the bio metric thing and they told the rest of the people who hadn’t fingerprinted that they would get a chance to get finger printed after they wrote the exam.
After being seated, we were all told to reboot our machines. All 20 – 25 of us had to do so. Now there are multiple logins, the OS login, the Exam login which needs to be entered by the proctors. The reboot took around 5 minutes for me and then the test software took another 5 – 7 minutes to initialize. The whole thing was slow and heck it was 11am and we hadn’t even started the exam.
11.15am, my exam started ( for people wondering about the time, the PC displays the time), you are not allowed to take your watch/phone et al in to the computer lab. Three times, I click on start the exam and it would throw me back to the prompt and the proctor had to come in an enter the password to proceed.
17 questions into my clickfest, I saw the stunning windows ‘svchost.exe’ error. I got a bit alarmed and called the proctor, he happily clicked the ‘close’ button on the error and asked me to proceed. I grin, proceed and poof the screen goes blank. I call the proctor again and guess what, the PC now had to be restarted. Ah god, had to go through that evil 10 minute or so wait time till I could start again. Thankfully Prometric got it right here and I was able to resume the questions from the point the crash occurred. He told me ‘not to click so much’, how wise and technical eh?
I answered all the question and then exited the exam. Now here Apurv’s experience was different. Apparently some kind of password was required for the exam to end, but it wasn’t the case with my exam. I hope I get to view my scores. If you have had similar or dissimilar experiences, let us know.
2 hours into the exam, I decided to leave. Some folks had started leaving and I decided I too had had enough. I got myself fingerprinted and left the center. While I was musing about how the show was not run ‘perfectly’, I heard about the rescheduling across the nation.
The paper had 60 Qs, 20 QA, 20 DI/LR and 20 VA. I haven’t prepared for CAT for a single day in the last three years and my feeling is that the difficulty level of CAT was the least I’ve experienced. The Quant and English sections were really easy and so was the DI. A really easy paper, but heck, its all relative isn’t it. There was no information about negative marking. I clicked answers for all 60 Qs.

Important NOTE: Do not read selectively and strike off the negative marking in CAT 2009. According to Professor Deodhar, the negative marking “will be on the same pattern as last year”. A Practical guide to CAT released sometime back also said, “There is no penalty for questions that are left un-attempted and negative points will be given for wrong answers.”

Admissions test for various foreign colleges

Health Professions Admissions Test (HPAT)
Used for: Entry to certain medical courses at the University of Ulster.
Used by: University of Ulster (U20) course codes B160, B460, B632, B821, B822, B930, B985
Entry method: Through HPAT - www.hpat.org.uk
Entry deadline: 12 January 2011; late registrations - 19 January 2011
Test date: 29 January 2011
Duration of test: 3 hours
Results available: Late March 2011
Other information: HPAT website - www.hpat.org.uk

Mathematics Aptitude Test (MAT)
Used for: Entry to mathematics or computer science, or a joint honours degree involving mathematics
Used by: University of Oxford (O33) course codes GG13, GV15, GG14, G400, G100
Entry method: Most UK candidates in full-time education will be able to take the test at their own schools or colleges. Other candidates will need to find a suitable venue and a person in an appropriate position of authority to act as a contact.
Test date: 3 November 2010
Duration of test: 2.5 hours
Further information: University of Oxford website - www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/tests

Physics Aptitude Test (PAT)
Used for: Entry to physics, or a joint degree involving physics
Used by: University of Oxford (O33) course codes VF53, F300, F303
Entry method: Most UK candidates in full-time education will be able to take the test at their own schools or colleges. Other candidates will need to find a suitable venue and a person in an appropriate position of authority to act as a contact.
Test date: 3 November 2010
Duration of test: 2 hours
Further information: University of Oxford website - www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/tests 

American College Testing[ACT (test)]

Test Date                      Registration Deadline      (Late Fee Required)
February 12, 2011**     January 7, 2011              January 8 – 21, 2011
April 9, 2011                March 4, 2011                March 5 – 18, 2011
June 11, 2011               May 6, 2011                    May 7 – 20, 2011

** No test centers are scheduled in New York for the February test date.
2010 – 2011 ACT Fees and Services

All fees are nonrefundable unless otherwise noted.

Basic registration fee (per test option)ACT (No Writing) $33.00

Includes reports for you, your high school (if you authorize reporting), and up to four college choices (if valid codes are provided when you register).
ACT Plus Writing $48.00

Includes reports for you, your high school (if you authorize reporting), and up to four college choices (if valid codes are provided when you register). The $15.00 Writing Test fee is refundable, on written request if you are absent on test day or switch to the ACT (No Writing) before testing begins.

Additional registration fees and services
Add to the basic fee for your test option (except for the Test Center Change)5th and 6th college choices add $10.00 each

Requested online before the test date; refundable on written request, if you do not test.

Telephone re-registration add $12.00

Late registration fee (U.S. or Canada only) add $21.00

For registration or test date change submitted during the late period for a national test date.

Standby testing on test day add $41.00

International testing (required outside the U.S. or Canada) add $26.00

The ACT Plus Writing is not available at international test centers on the February test date.

Test date change add $20.00

For different date only if absent or unable to test on original date. If you request a test date change after the regular deadline for the new date, you must also add the late fee. You will be charged the full basic fee for your new test date plus $20.00 ($41.00 if you register during the late period). Your basic fee for the original test date will be promptly refunded.

Test center change $20.00

For the same test date.

Viewing scores online FREE

Test Information Release (TIR) service add $18.00

On December, April, and June national test dates at a national test center; refundable if not available.

Baccalauréat 2011

L’inscription à l’examen du baccalauréat 2011 par internet demeure « facultative » pour tous les élèves jusqu’à ce que cette procédure rentre « progressivement » dans les moeurs pour supplanter définitivement le mode d’inscription classique. Tous les élèves doivent savoir que l’utilisation d’internet dans les inscriptions à l’examen du baccalauréat 2011 demeure facultative, a souligné le ministère de l’Education nationale dans un communiqué. Le candidat est libre de s’inscrire conformément à la « procédure classique ou par internet », a précisé la même source.

Le ministère de l’Education en Tunisie informe, dans un communiqué rendu public, lundi, les élèves des classes terminales des lycées privés et les candidats à titre individuel à l’examen du baccalauréat (session de juin 2011), de l’ouverture de l’inscription à cet examen à l’adresse Internet inscription.edunet.tn et ce, à partir du 1er au 30 novembre 2010.

Les candidats intéressés doivent imprimer la demande de candidature à partir de ce site WEB et la joindre aux autres pièces demandées.

Les élèves, inscrits aux lycées privés, doivent déposer leur dossier à l’administration du lycée, au plus tard le 4 décembre 2010.
Quant aux candidats à titre individuel, ils doivent déposer le leur, directement, au Commissariat régional de l’Education, ou l’adresser sous pli recommandé avec accusé de réception, au plus tard le 7 décembre 2010.

National University of Modern Languages Islamabad Admission Notice 2011

Admission Notice January June 2011 For GAT Subject In MPhil Leading To PhD and PhD National Universi
Admission Notice January June 2011 For GAT Subject In MPhil Leading To PhD and PhD National University of Modern Languages Islamabad Admission Notice 2011.

Vestibular Cásper Líbero 2011 – Inscrição

A Faculdade Cásper Líbero está com inscrições abertas até o dia 08/11/2010 para seu vestibular 2011. O valor da inscrição é de R$ 115,00. Para realizar a inscrição (exclusivamente pela internet) basta acessar o site www.casperlibero.edu.br.

A faculdade oferece cursos de jornalismo, publicidade e propaganda, relações públicas e rádio e televisão. No total são oferecidas 640 vagas, distribuídas entre os cursos, nos horários diurno e noturno. Não serão aceitas notas do ENEM.

A prova será realizada no dia 21/11/2010 (domingo), das 13 às 17 horas, na Uni Sant’Anna. O resultado será divulgado pelo site da faculdade, no dia 01/12/2010.

A Cásper Líbero fica na Avenida Paulista, número 900, em São Paulo.

Informações pelo telefone (11) 3170-5979.

Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test

The Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (UMAT) is a test administered by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) in Australia and New Zealand to assist in the selection of students into certain health science courses including most medical (MBBS or MBChB) and Dentistry (BDSc or BDS) courses, as well as other health science courses including physiotherapy and pharmacy. The UMAT is used for selection into undergraduate courses only; applicants for graduate courses must sit the GAMSAT.

Test Date and Registration Deadline

UMAT2011 will be held on Wednesday 27 July 2011. UMAT is offered once a year only.

Registrations for UMAT2011 will open at 9am AEST on Friday 1 April 2011 via this website. Registrations close at 5pm AEST on Friday 3 June 2011. Late registrations will be accepted up to 5pm AEST on Friday 17 June 2011 on payment of a late fee of $65 in addition to the registration fee. The online registration system will close at 5pm AEST on Friday 17 June 2011. It will NOT be possible to register for UMAT 2011 after this time.
How to Register

Registration is available online only via the UMAT website. To register you will need a computer with internet access and an email address. This email address will be used for all communication from the UMAT Office, including information on how to access your Admission Ticket and results.

You must read the Information Booklet carefully BEFORE you register. The Booklet contains important information that you should know. The UMAT2011 Information Booklet will be available in 2011. Until this is released, the UMAT2010 Information Booklet may be used as a guide.

To register follow these 5 easy steps:

STEP 1 Enter your details on the online registration form

Follow the instructions on the online registration screen.

The name you register with MUST match the name on the identification document you will bring to the test. Please see Section 4.3 on page 10 of the UMAT2010 Information Booklet or the Identification section of this website for important information about the requirements of suitable forms of ID.

The UMAT registration form will ask you to provide information that is essential for the processing of your registration, and information that may be used for research purposes. Candidate confidentiality will be strictly maintained in any research undertaken (see Use of Personal Information). The information collected during UMAT registration relates only to your registration to take UMAT, and is not related to any subsequent application you may make for a university place.

Note: Candidates who provide an email address that is hosted by Hotmail or Yahoo are advised that some procedures implemented by these providers may result in some email messages not being accepted, or being flagged as spam. You are advised to use a different email service provider for the purposes of UMAT registration, or to save umat@acer.edu.au in your address book ASAP to ensure emails from the UMAT Office are not regarded as junk email.

STEP 2 Select the appropriate Registration Fee

Fee reduction is available to candidates who hold a valid Health Care Card (HCC) or Pensioner Concession Card (PCC)(both issued by Centrelink, see samples of the cards on page 6 of the UMAT2010 Information Booklet), or who are listed as dependants on the current HCC or PCC of a parent or guardian.

To be eligible for the Concession Registration Fee:
Your card must be signed by the cardholder; AND
Your card must be valid at the time of registration; AND
Your name must appear on the card and it must match the name on the UMAT registration; AND
You must submit a copy of both sides of the card to the UMAT Office within 2 weeks of registration or by the registration deadline (whichever comes first). See Step 5 for further details.

Failure to provide proof of concession on time may result in your registration being cancelled.

Please note that holders of student cards, Medicare cards, private health insurance membership cards and New Zealand Community Service cards are NOT eligible for concession.

The Concession Fee is not available to candidates taking the test outside Australia.

Only holders of a valid HCC or PCC are eligible for the Concession Registration Fee; claims of financial hardship based on other criteria cannot be considered.

STEP 3 Select your payment method

All payments must be made in Australian dollars.

The preferred method of payment is by credit card. Payments online may be made by AMEX, Diners Club, Mastercard or VISA. ACER uses a security carrier for its online payment functions to act as its interface with the banking system. Credit card and accompanying personal details are not recorded or stored by ACER but are encrypted at point of capture and transmitted directly to the bank. Thus you can be assured this is a safe payment method.

If you do not have access to a credit card, and you live:
in Australia, you must pay by Australia Post money order, made payable to ‘ACER-UMAT’.
overseas, you must pay by bank draft in Australian dollars, drawn on an Australian bank, and made payable to ‘ACER-UMAT’.

Please ensure your name is written on the back of your payment. The payment must be received within 2 weeks of registration or by the registration deadline (whichever comes first) or your registration may be cancelled. See Step 5 for further details.

Personal cheques and cash will not be accepted.

STEP 4 Receive your Registration Voucher email and UMAT ID number

When you finish your online registration, a Registration Voucher and Checklist will be emailed to your nominated account. This will contain your UMAT ID number but most importantly it will advise you if your registration is complete or not. If your registration is incomplete, follow the instructions in the email. See Step 5 for further details.

You must keep a record of your UMAT ID number in a secure place as you will need it to access your UMAT Admission Ticket and results and to complete your university applications.

STEP 5 Complete your registration

If you pay by credit card, AND you are not claiming the Concession Fee, your registration is complete when you have submitted the online form and payment.

In all other cases, your registration is INCOMPLETE until payment and/or a photocopy of your concession card are received at the UMAT Office along with a copy of your Registration Voucher.

To complete your registration you must return your Registration Voucher with payment and/or a photocopy of your concession card within 2 weeks of registration or by the registration deadline (whichever comes first). Please address your correspondence to:

2011 Registration Vouchers
ACER UMAT Office
Private Bag 55
Camberwell VIC 3124
Australia

The UMAT Office will not be held responsible for postal delays or losses leading to late receipt of vouchers. It is your responsibility to ensure your registration reaches the UMAT Office on time. Do not entrust it to anyone else to post.

Registration Vouchers received after 5pm AEST on Friday 3 June 2011 will incur a late fee. Registration Vouchers received after 5pm AEST on Friday 17 June 2011 will not be processed and will be returned unopened.
Payment
The UMAT2011 registration fee is $200. This fee covers online registration for the test, preparation material (i.e. Practice Test 1 booklet), materials required for the paper test, and provision of test results.

The Concession Registration Fee of $100 is available to candidates who hold a current Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card (both issued by Centrelink), or who are listed as a dependant on the current Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card of a parent or guardian. This fee covers online registration for the test, preparation material (i.e. Practice Test 1 booklet), materials required for the paper test, and provision of test results.

Test Centres
In 2011 test centres will be offered in the following cities and towns:

ACT
Canberra

New South Wales
Armidale
Dubbo
Newcastle
Sydney

Northern Territory
Alice Springs
Darwin

Victoria
Bendigo
Geelong
Melbourne
Mildura
Sale
Shepparton

Western Australia
Perth
Queensland
Brisbane
Cairns
Gold Coast
Townsville

Tasmania
Hobart
Launceston

South Australia
Adelaide

New Zealand
Auckland
Dunedin

United Kingdom
London

Singapore

United States of America
Washington DC.

All India Entrance Test 2011, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune

Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune, India

Admissions to Medical and Dental Post Graduate Courses 2011-2012

Medical College, Pune: MD /MS/ Diploma Courses (MEDPET-2011)
 MD (General Medicine) (10)
 MD (Peadiatncs) (6)
 MD (Psychiatry) (2)
MD (Physiology) (2)
MD (Anatomy) (2)
MD (Microbiology) (4)
MS (General Surgery) (10)
MS (ENT) (2)
DA (2)
DOrtho (2)
MD (Anaesthesia) (6)
MD (Radio Diagnosis) (6)                                                                                    MD (Pathology) (3)
MD (Dermat, Ven & Lpr) (2)
MD (Pharmacology) (3)
MD (Biochemistry) (3)
MD (Community Medicine) (5)
MD (Pulmonary Medicine) (1)
MS (Obst and Gynaec) (5)
MS (Ophthalmology) (2)
MS (Orthopaedics) (5)                                                                                               DGO (3)
DCH (3)
DCP (3)
DDVL (1)                                                                                                                     DO (1)                                                                                                                   DMRD (2)                                                                                                                *Figures in the bracket indicate number of seats

Dental College and Hospital, Pune: MDS (DENPET-2011)
 Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics (6)
 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (4)
Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics (4)
 Oral Pathology and Microbiology (3)
 Periodontology (3)
 Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge and Implantology (5)
 Oral Medicine and Radiology (3)
 Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry (6)
* Figures in the bracket indicate number of seats.
Eligibility:
To know more Information about Eligibility for Entrance Exam 2010 www.bharatividyapeeth.edu

Centers of Entrance Tests - PUNE, NEW DELHI, NAVI MUMBAI, HYDERABAD, VADODARA


There will be a separate brochure and application form for MEDPET 2011 (MD/MS/Diploma), DENPET-2011 (MDS) Entrance Test
How To Apply:
Application form can be obtained by cash payment or by sending a DD through post drawn on any Nationalized Bank in favour of "Registrar, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University" payable at Pune as per the cost mentioned above. The completed application forms along with DD of Entrance Test fee must reach the Registrar, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Bharati Vidyapeeth Bhavan, 2nd floor, Entrance Test Dept., LBS Marg, Pune 411 030. On or before the last date. For details pertaining to sale of forms, eligibility criteria, fees and other information please log on to www.bvuniversity.edu.in

Tel: 020-24407131/132 Fax: 020-24329675
Important Dates:
Name of Test       Date of entrance                Last date of entrance
MEDPET           17th January, 2011               6th January, 2011

Comments:
To know more Information about Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Entrance Examination 2011-2012 www.bharatividyapeeth.edu

Monday, November 1, 2010

ISAT (IIST Admission Test) 2011 Notification

Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST)

IIST is Asia’s first space University and the only one in world to offer courses from undergraduate to doctoral level in Space Science and Technology. The students passing out of IIST with minimum specified academic performance will be absorbed in ISRO as Scientists / Engineers. An Assistanceship Package is offered by Department of Space for all the B.Tech students to cover the complete cost of education, boarding and lodging.

Admission to the B.tech programmes in Aerospace Engineering, Avionics and Physical Sciences in IIST, Thiruvananthapuram is through the IIST Admission Test (ISAT – 2011). The Test consists of  objective type,  having questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics based mainly on the CBSE Syllabus of 11th and 12th.
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 Result of ISAT – 2010 will be available by May 2010.
                               
Date of test: Saturday, 16th April, 2011

Eligibility
Citizenship :ISAT-2011 is open for Indian Citizens only.
Date of Birth :GEN, OBC category candidates should be born on or after October 1st, 1986 and others (SC/ST/Persons with physical disability) should be born on or after October 1st, 1981.
Qualifying Examination – XII

Candidate must have passed XII standard or any equivalent examination for the first time in the calendar year 2010 or 2011, provided the results are available before 1st July, 2011.
Minimum Percentage of Marks – Class X exam:

Candidates belonging to GEN and OBC categories must have at least 70% in all subjects combined and those belonging to SC, ST and PD categories must have at least 60%.
Minimum Percentage of marks – Class XII exam:

Candidates belonging to GEN and OBC categories must have at least 70% in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and mathematics (PCM) papers and those belong to SC, ST and PD categories must have at least 60%.
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Application Fee: 

Rs. 600 /- for male candidates in GEN and OBC categories

Rs. 300 /- for SC/ST/PD and all female candidates

Payment should be made in any one of the branches of SBI or punjab national bank only, by using the challan in triplicate which is downloadable/printable on successful completion of online registration through the IIST website.Fee remited in any other form will not be accepted.

Reservation of Seats:

Reservation of seats for B.Tech programmes is as per Govt. of India rules.
Examination Centres

ISAT-2010 will be conducted in about 23 cities, spread all over India.
Procedure for application:

Candidates should submit the application online through IIST website www.iist.ac.in/isat2011 or alternate website www.isac.gov.in/iist

The application process involves:
-Online registration and submission of candidate details
-Printing of challan from IIST website.
-Remitting fee in any one of the branches of SBI or PNB.
-Postal submission of Institute copy of challan by speed Post to ISAT Office.
Detailed information including brochure and instructions for applying are available on the website.

Submission of online application: 8th  November, 2010  to 31st December 2010.

Last date of fee remitance :5th January, 2011

Last Date of receipt of Institute copy of Challan : 15th January, 2011

Contact Details:
Address of ISAT Office:
The Chairman,
ISAT-2011,
Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST)
Valiamala PO,
Thiruvananthapuram,
Kerala – 695547

Helpline (from 9am to 5pm on working days): 0471-2568477, 0471-2568478.

Website: http://www.iist.ac.in

Email: isat2011@iist.ac.in

Fax: 0471-2568480