Admission News in India

  • Late marksheets delay admissions 28/Jun/2011
  • Ten days after SSC results were announced online, students finally received their original marksheets on Monday. Offline admissions, under various quotas, started immediately after students got their marksheets. But principals and officials felt the process could have started earlier had board officials distributed the ..
  • Marksheets out today, junior college admissions set to begin 27/Jun/2011
  • Ten days after the state education board announced the SSC results online, students will finally receive their original marksheets today, starting the junior college admissions. Like last year, admission to the minority, in-house and management quotas will be done offline before the first merit list for junior colleges ..
  • Mission Admission: Second list out in Mumbai, but top degree colleges .. 24/Jun/2011
  • The second merit list for degree colleges brought little relief to students on Thursday. Most of the top colleges saw a miniscule drop of 1 or 2 % in their cut-offs, so those students aiming to make the cut in these institutions were left disappointed. In some colleges, admissions to certain courses have closed as all ..
  • PG Medical: SC extends All India quota deadline till Jun 30 27/Jun/2011
  • The Supreme court today extended till June 30 the last date for filling up the 50 per cent ‘all India quota’ in the Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examination, failing which the vacant seats will fall in favour of state governments. A vacation bench of justices P. Sathasivam and A.K. Patnaik ..
  • Managements to make own medical admissions 25/Jun/2011
  • The Kerala Private Medical College Managements Association has decided to admit students on its own to 85 per cent of the seats in its eleven affiliated colleges. A uniform fee of Rs.3.5 lakh will be charged for these seats as per an order issued by the Kerala High Court. The remaining 15 per cent seats ..
  • Applications invited for B.Ed. course 25/Jun/2011
  • Mahatma Gandhi University has invited applications for admissions to the self-financing B.Ed. programmes offered through its University Colleges of Teacher Education. Students who have passed their undergraduate courses with at least 50 per cent marks in the relevant subjects are eligible to apply. The ..
  • A hurdle too high? 25/Jun/2011
  • The Union Human Resource Development Minister, Kapil Sibal, calls the new cut-offs ‘irrational'. At 100 per cent, Sri Ram College of Commerce is literally setting an impossible standard for its applicants, and the other colleges in Delhi University are not far behind. Almost every college in D.U. is playing ..
  • High cut-off for admission unnacceptable: Sibal 27/Jun/2011
  • The Minister termed as "unacceptable" the high cut-off for admission to programmes under Delhi University which reached 100 per cent this season, and said he would engage in dialogue with the university and other institutions to evolve a "more rationale system" for admission. At the ..
  • Counselling for admission to B.V.Sc to start on July13th 27/Jun/2011
  • Counselling for admission to B.V.Sc and Animal Husbandry (AH), B.F.S.C., ( Bachelor of Fisheries Science) under academic and vocation stream for 2011-2012 will commence at the Madras Veterinary College, Vepery, from July 13. Counselling for B.Tech., ( Food Processing Technology), B.Tech ( Poultry ..
  • TNEA counselling schedule based on "cut off 27/Jun/2011
  • Rank list based on "cut-off" towards the admission of Engineering studies in Tamil Nadu Engineering colleges through Anna University was released on 24th June.   The counselling schedule has been released based on the “cut off” marks.   ..

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