i am an applicant for cusat B Tech and filled the coloums 7 and 8 as BTEK and 101. so any need of filling coloum 18 and coloums 22 to 24 in the omr application ?
Posted by Babymenon, Tellicherry On 06.03.2009
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Item 18 is for those applying for M.Tech course. Item 22 to 24 is for those applying for more than 3 courses. Since you are applying only for BTech, these cols are nopt applicable to you. So you need not fill it. These clarifications are based on the Instructions given at http://cusat.nic.in/pdf/omrfill.pdf
Ref: Railway conducts( special class raiway Apprentice Examination )4 year course in mechanical engg. exam conducted by UPSC.Quest: Where Rly. Conducts this course What is the degree awarded Is n"t An AMIE course?
Posted by Sunder Raj, Kozhikode On 06.03.2009
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Special Class Raiway Apprentice Examination is an examination for selection of candidates for appointment as Special Class Railway Apprentices in Mechanical Department of Indian Railways. Those selected are trained at Indian Railways' Institute of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, Jamalpur, Bihar. For details, see http://www.irimee.ac.in/scra/scra.htm
sir,
Could you tell me the details regarding demand draft for jipmer entrance 2009. I just want to know the name of the bank that is to be written under the 'payable at' section of the DD ie What does payable at 'any
Nationalized Banks in Pondicherry Union Territory' mean? Shall i take it as payable at SBI or SBT etc?
Posted by Jithu, Cochin On 06.03.2009
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This can be filled up only after you have taken the Draft. The Draft will show at the bottom, the Bank/Branch the Draft is payable. It depends on the Bank from where you are taking the Draft. If you take the Draft from SBI, the bank payable will be a branch of SBI at Puducherry. If it is from SBT, the bank payable can be SBI since SBT is a subsidiary of SBI. (SBT may not have a branch at Puduchery).
Dear Sir,
I had applied for AIPMT Entrance Exam 2009.I belong to Muslim Category which is included in the OBC Category.But in the application form I wrote the no:4 indicating the general category instead of no:3 for OBC by mistake and sent the appln form.I am eligible to get Non-Creamy Layer Certificate.What shall I do Sir?I am in a dilemma.You had answered a lot of queries asked by me earlier.Kindly help me.
Yours sincerely,
MUHSINA MUHAMMED
Posted by MUHSINA MUHAMMED, MALAPPURAM On 06.03.2009
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Clause 10.3 (xviii) of the Prospectus of AIPMT 2009,reads as follows: "Request for change in any particulars including category in the Application Form shall not be entertained under any circumstances". If we go by this, your request will for change of category at this stage will not be considered.
I have a M Sc degree in Mathematics from Calicut Uty.I got only 50% marks.Now can i do one more M Sc (Mathematics)from any other Uty.through distance mode without cancelling this degree?
Posted by Suneesh.K M, Alanallur On 06.03.2009
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What is the need for doing anothe MSc in the same subject? It is not going to help you in any way. If you are looking at improving marks, there would be some provision for that without cancelling the present result. Contact the academic section of Calicut University.
im studing in the final year Bsc.chemistry.im in farook college.i wanted to know what job opportunities i have once i complete bsc?how much minimum can i earn from these jobs (approx)?what are the best courses that can help me get better jobs?will it be fine if i do these courses
Posted by Yoonus, Abudhabi On 06.03.2009
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There are jobs that any Graudate can apply as well as jobs exclusively for those in the filed of Chemistry. For example, Bank jobs are open to all Graudates irrespective of the subject. Civil Services is open to all Graudates. There may be jobs where Chemistry Graduates are needed. A Chemistry Graduate has opportunities in petroleum Companies. You can appear for the Indian Forest Serive Examination with a B.Sc Degree in Chemistry. The wages will depend on the job. Anyhow in the present circumstances, you will get a reasonable salary in the Govt/Public Sector. More you study, you can try for better positions. All depends on your taste and attitude.
i am not a graduate can i appear for a post graduation course
Posted by Prasannan, Dubai On 06.03.2009
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There are Integarted MA/M.Sc Courses of 5 years duration which can be done after Plus Two, leading to a Post Graduate Degree.
Sir,
i once asked about paying amount towards liquidated damages from candidate quitting the b.Tech course in a self financing engineering college.I'm a merit candidate by the allotment of cee. I refered the prospectus 12.2.4 by cee 2008 as u adviced erlier.I'm belonging to keralite category&annual income is below Rs.1,00,000.According to prospectus i didn't need to pay.i want to confirm it by you sir...
With thanks
Posted by Noufal, Trivandrum On 06.03.2009
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The complete facts were not made available in your earlier querry. What you mentioned is correct as per Prospectus 2008. You need not pay liquidated damage. Anyway to be on the safer side, contact the college authorities also.
I am finished the Mcom from calicut university, result waiting. i have an intention to study in chennai or bangalore for 6 months. So, which one will be best and budgeted course that can help my currier in future. my computer education is only avergate
Posted by T. M. Kutty, Malappuram On 06.03.2009
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As an MCom Post Graduate, you must be well with Accounting and related matters. Study of some Packages related to Accounting would be helpful to find a job. These courses are of short duration.
how to apply for she
Posted by Divya D, Ernakulam On 06.03.2009
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