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Adamas University Kolkata Admission 2019: Application Form

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The Adamas University Kolkata was established by Sachi’s Kiron Roy Memorial Trust or SKRMT under “The Adamas University Act, 2014” (in West Bengal Act IV of 2014) which was passed by West Bengal Legislature & Approved by the Governor. The University has the following schools of study:

  1. Engineering & Technology

  2. Faculty of Science

  3. Liberal Arts

  4. Law

  5. Faculty of Commerce and Management

Adamas University Kolkata

The Adamas University was established with the sole vision of providing a quality education to all its students in order to help them become extremely professionally competent as well as academically prosperous and knowledgeable.  It must also be noted that The RICE Group as their parent organisation will also contribute in order to shape the destiny of our future generation and the youth of WB/West Bengal by pursuing studies in the Adamas University.

At Adamas University, the system of imparting education will be in a flexible & multi-disciplinary interactive manner and the University is also expected to grow more in order to accommodate many other areas of study such as Fine & Visual Arts, Earth Sciences, Biological Sciences and many other different branches of medical Sciences.

Admissions are open for the students to enrol in this college.

Application/Admission procedure: Adamas University Kolkata

Online Application Forms will be made available on the official website of the Adamas University.

Students must carefully go through the information brochure first and then start filling up the application form with all the information and details asked for along with their scanned photograph and signature.

For completing the application procedure, candidates must positively pay the application fee without which the form will be rejected.

Mission and Vision:

Mission:

The Adamas University has the following mission:

  1. Prepare students for a life-long learning & leadership in this knowledge-driven world and to nurture them in the global academic culture as well.

  2. Envisage by establishing centres of excellence in education, research, development, and consultancy at high global standards.

  3. Setting up an excellent academic culture by creating a perfect research ambience for the students.

  4. Create intellectual manpower who will be relevant to our industry as well as the society as a whole.

    Vision:

    Adamas University Kolkata has the vision to be a very respected global university which will be attained by R&D works, imparting socially relevant education as well as creating new knowledge base through the research and innovation which will be for the benefit of our industry as well as the society as a whole. Thus the University will create complete individuals who will be capable of being world citizens as well through the development of their body, mind, and soul nourished here, by imparting total education.

    Adamas University Kolkata Course overview:

    Engineering & Technology:

  1. Electrical Engineering

  2. Mechanical Engineering

  3. Civil Engineering

  4. Electronics & Communication Engineering

  5. Computer Science & Data Analytics

  6. Computer Science & Engineering

  7. civil & Environmental Engineering

  8. Communication & System Engineering

  9. Electronics & Energy Engineering

  10. Mechatronics

    Science:

  1. Physics

  2. Chemistry

  3. Mathematics

  4. Microbiology

  5. Biotechnology

  6. Biochemistry

  7. Environmental Science

  8. Geography

    Liberal Arts:

  1. English Language & Literature

  2. Sanskrit Language & Literature

  3. Public Administration

  4. International Relations

  5. Psychology

  6. History

  7. Sociology

  8. Bengali Language & Literature

    Economics

    Journalism

    Law

    Commerce & Management:

  1. Commerce

  2. Business Administration

  3. Business Administration (in Banking & Finance)

  4. Commerce & Management

  1. Pharmaceutical Studies

Scholarships: Adamas University Kolkata

Appropriate scholarships are provided by the University through the remission of the Tuition Fees which range from 20% till 75%, based on various criteria and different parameters which include the result of the students, the eligibility qualifications of him/her, his/her performance in the admission test etc. The provision of scholarship is according to the policy of Adamas University for the deserving candidates. 

Research at a Glance: Adamas University Kolkata

Establishment of the university with the main vision of providing world class quality education to all the students. In order to help them to be knowledgeable professionals for a bright career ahead. Adamas University is a centre of excellence having students from both India and abroad and make them professionally competent individuals. Regular research works, interactive sessions of the faculty and students, workshops, seminars and conferences are held in the university. For the bright mind to flourish with knowledge and make them aware of various social and economic issues of concern in our society. And help them to find the solutions as well as to enrich their minds with all the happenings, innovations and R&D works all around the world.

Seminars, Conferences, Projects, and Patents:
  1. National Seminar ( UGC sponsored): Concept & constraints of Financial Inclusion, Rural Economy & Inclusive Growth, held at Department of Commerce in Surendranath College (Kolkata) and collaboration with the Adamas University, Knowledge Partner: Sir Gurudas Mahavidyalaya, Kolkata.

  2. National Seminar: Financial Inclusion & Inclusive Growth, held on 1st October 2016

Publications:

Ms Debjani Roy (Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism & News Media, Liberal Arts division) published the Book Chapter by Globus Press received Best Paper Certificate in a reputed journal.

Ms Nabamita Sanyal (research scholar) wrote a few books, published a range of poems and other fictional works in many renowned magazines.

Dr Srijani Bhattacharyya De (Assistant Professor of History, Department of Liberal Arts) published many writings & papers in different journals.

Campus location:

Adamas University Kolkata

Adamas Knowledge City, Barasat – Barrackpore Road, Jagannathpur, Kolkata, West Bengal 700126

Bennett University Youth and Truth Campaign and Pre-Event Bustle

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Sadhguru at Bennett University
Sadhguru at Bennett University

Youth and Truth Campaign and Pre-Event Bustle at Bennett University: On February 7th, the session of Youth and Truth- Unplug with Sadhguru is planned at Bennett University, Greater Noida. The mega campaign is a platform for embracing the truths of life, that make us unique yet let us be a part of this cosmos.

An electrifying atmosphere has already been created where youngsters are brewing with questions to be answered by Sadhguru- the man who has redefined the way young people look at themselves and has become an icon of the youth. In September 2018, Sadhguru, Founder, Isha Foundation launched a nationwide movement called ‘Youth and Truth.’ Distilled down to its core, Youth and Truth is simply an invitation to young people to ask questions for which they never found answers. Travelling to university and college campuses around India including IITs and IIMs among others, answering questions on an astonishing range of subjects, Sadhguru’s intention is to bring clarity in the minds of the young. Sadhguru has often said that with the country’s demographic advantage, India can become one of the most dynamic nations if its youth are skilled, balanced and competent – none of which are possible without clarity of thought and the thirst to explore life to its fullest potential.

As the popularity of the movement shows no signs of abating, Sadhguru is stepping out for the second innings of the series. His visit to Bennett University is setting off an excited buzz among the students.  The young minds are full of questions which out of fear, inhibition or reasons unknown never came to fore.

Sadhguru’s Youth and Truth want to reach out to those questions, those uncertainties which we consider as irrelevant but are important for a healthy mind and a progressive, content life.

The hustle and bustle to welcome Sadhguru on Bennett’s campus began as early as January 2019, with the representatives of Isha Foundation visiting the University and interacting with students.  A core group of committed and enthusiastic student volunteers was formed. The volunteers were totally upbeat and instantly excited about leading and living the journey of this youthful campaign where they believed the truth will be delivered in its raw and unadulterated form.

The preparations began with the volunteer team floating messages along with videos of Youth and Truth Campaign on Whatsapp and Instagram. At regular periodicity, different videos of Sadhguru are being circulated where he is seen answering questions, his unique razor-sharp intellect and wit cutting to the core of every question. In less than a week, the registration count for the event has reached over 700 with more than 1000 questions asked. The volunteers are leaving no stone unturned to keep the excitement soaring- standees, posters, ballot boxes, and other visual displays adorn every nook and corner of the campus. The vox pop video has students reaching out to Sadhguru with their questions and what the Master means to them.

The Fun Element

“Truth not through the seriousness of gospel but with the playfulness of gossip,” says Sadhguru, tongue firmly in cheek.

Why does Sadhguru command a welcome usually reserved for rock stars and celebrities? How does He connect so effortlessly with people – young or otherwise? What makes Him so compelling? To answer these in his unique and quirky style, RJ Raunac of Bauua fame visited Bennett University Campus on January 31, 2019. A combination of sugar and spice and all smiles, the young RJ talked to the students about Sadhguru and the transformation he experienced in his life after attending the inner engineering session in Coimbatore. It left an extremely indelible and different kind of impression and tempered his attitude towards people, especially in dealing with incompetence.  He has since then been associated with Sadhguru and Isha Foundation.

Further sharing his experience with the students, Raunac said Bennett University is giving a unique opportunity to students to seek answers to their lingering doubts. He encouraged students to forego limits, boundaries and taboos. From sex to drugs to relationships and midlife crisis, from fashion to freedom, from astrology to homosexuality, Ramayana, ambition, the beef ban, reincarnation, love, artificial intelligence, the purpose of life, career choices, no question is irrelevant.

Keeping the mood of fun and curiosity alive, the campus is celebrating the week of February 4th, 2019 as Youth and Truth Week.  Nukkard Nataks, Yoga and Meditation workshops would witness students uniting as one and rejoicing in this new-found spirit of truth and wisdom.

Bennett University is all geared up to take the temperatures soaring with Mohit Chauhan’s soul-searing “rockstar” renditions accompanied by the uber-energetic youthful Sounds of Isha.

Student Speak

“It is very difficult to convince people to ask questions that they feel is a taboo. I have to hit the right cord with messages that will be circulated for people to ask their questions without hesitation,” says Tanvi Mishra, 2nd-year mass communication student, responsible for communication among students.

“This event brought me closer to reality as I was amazed to discover what remains undiscovered,” says Nandana Varshney, 3rd year BTech student, a member of the organizing team.

 “It is overwhelming to read through some of the responses of students while filtering them and it has opened up my mind to different aspects of life,” says Gunisha Saini, 2nd year BBA student, taking care of registrations for the event.

“I wasn’t well aware of Sadhguru but working with the Isha Foundation team, I gradually understood the ideology and a changed perspective of life,” says Souvik Mishra, 2nd year BTech student, a member of the organizing team.

“Personally, for me, this has not merely been an event. I have been following Sadhguru for 4 years now and it was one of the most exciting news for me to hear that he will be visiting the campus. I think it is a great opportunity for us to ask questions and absorb the wisdom he has to offer. Being part of the organizing team, the event has taught me much about teamwork, planning, timing and creativity and has disciplined me as an individual, “ says Prateek Soni, 3rd Year B.Tech Student and University Student Council President.

JEE Main 2021 Exam Live Updates: February Exam Dates

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JEE Main 2019 Exam Live Updates
JEE Main 2019 Exam Live Updates

JEE Main 2020 Exam Live Updates: JEE Main 2020 Exam for the January Session has begun at 9:30 A.M. The students who had opted for Paper 1 of JEE Main 2020 has entered their Examination centre and are currently taking the Joint Entrance Examination Main 2020.

The JEE Main 2021 is being conducted in multiple Sessions (February/March/April/May 2021). Check JEE Main 2021 Detailed Information Here.

Jee Main Rank Predictor 2020
Jee Main Rank Predictor 2020

JEE Main 09 January 2020 Exam Live

  • The session 2 exam has been started and finished at 5:30 P.M. The overall analysis of the exam is Mathematics and Physics sections were so hard. And Chemistry section was moderate.
  • JEE Main 2020 exam for 09 January 2020 has been started and finished at 12:30 P.M.

JEE Main 08 January 2020 Exam Live

  • The overall analysis of the exam is the Mathematics section in both exams is so difficult.
  • The JEE Main 08 January exam of session 2 has been started and has been finished at 5:30 P.M.
  • The JEE Main 08 January exam of session 1 has been finished. An analysis of the exam is the chemistry section is the moderate part of the exam.
  • JEE Main 2020 exam for 08 January 2020 has been started.

JEE Main 07 January 2020 Exam Live

  • The session 2 exam has been started at 2:30 P.M. and finished at 5:30 P.M. And Mathematics section whole the exam so hard.
  • The JEE Main exam of session 1 has been finished. An analysis of the exam is the chemistry part is the easiest section in the exam.
  • JEE Main 2020 exam for 07 January 2020 has been started.

JEE Main 06 January 2020 Exam Live

  • The JEE Main shift 2 exam has been completed
  • Shift 2 of the exam has been started from 2:30 P.M.
  • JEE Main 06 January 2020 exam has been finished. The analysis of the exam is Maths and Drawing section was very hard, and Aptitude was normal.
  • More than 11 Lakhs students will appear in the January session exam.
  • JEE Main 2020 exam for January session has been started from 06 January 2020 at 9:30 A.M.

JEE Main 10 April 2019 Exam Live

  • Afternoon paper is moderate, the Physics section is so tough and Mathematics in moderate.
  • According to students paper is quite easy as compared to the last session and previous 2 days exam.

JEE Main 09 April 2019 Exam Live

  • According to students exam based on NCERT Syllabus.
  • Mathematics section is easy but so lengthy.
  • ‘Tough Maths, Physics time consuming,” say students and Application based questions asked in Physics.
  • NTA released only 42,968 candidates availed the newly introduced (economically weaker section) EWS reservation for the April session of the JEE Main exam.
  • More than 11 Lakh students applied for the April session exam.

JEE Main 08 April 2019 Exam Live

  • According to experts, Physics paper is so much tough and Mathematic is moderate.
  • Shift two begins 2:30 pm, important instructions before appearing for JEE Main 2019
  • Mode of examination: JEE Main will be available in three languages — English, Hindi and Gujarati.
  • As compared to last year, this year paper was of easy to moderate level as per students. More focus was however given to NCERT.
  • JEE Main 07 April 2019 Exam analysis and reviews presented by experts. According to experts, the Calculus section was tough and time-consuming.

JEE Main Paper 1 Exam 11 January 2019 (Session 1)

9:30 A.M, 11 January 2019: JEE Main 2019 exam for (Paper 1) has just started. Applicants have entered the exam hall and currently taking the examination.

JEE Main Paper 1 Exam 10 January 2019 (Session 2)

12:10 P.M: Students are arriving slowly for the second shift of JEE Main 2019.

2:00 P.M: The JEE Main Aspirants have entered the Examination Hall.

2:30 P.M: JEE Main Examination for the second shift has begun.

5:30 P.M: JEE Main 2019 second shift paper is over.

5:44 P.M: Technical Glitches faced by Applicants. The screen shut down between the paper and another system was given to him. His system was changed 6 times during the examination. However, the extra time was given to him. But his time, energy and exam concentration was disturbed. The same problem has been faced by many candidates where around 15 minutes were wasted in restarting the system.

JEE Main Paper 1 Exam 10 January 2019 (Session 1)

7:20 A.M, 10 January 2019: Candidates who have arrived at the Examination centres are checking their roll number.

8:50 A.M: The gate is about to close.

9:30 A.M: JEE Main 2019 exam for (Paper 1) has just begun. Candidates have entered the examination hall and currently taking the exam.

12:30 P.M: Paper 1 has ended peacefully.

12:34 P.M: Parents are waiting outside the examination centre to receive their children.

JEE Main Paper 1 Exam 09 January 2019 (Session 1)

9:30 A.M, 09 January 2019: JEE Main 2019 exam for (Paper 1) has just begun. Students have entered the examination hall and currently taking the exam.

9:34 A.M: The today examination is being held for Engineering applicants. The paper would be held in 467 centres across 258 cities. As many as 9,29,198 students have registered for JEE Main 2019 First Attempt or January Exam.

10:30 A.M: No wallet, watch, mobile phone etc. is allowed inside the exam hall.

11:43 A.M: JEE Main is providing facilities to make easy movement inside the examination hall and even scribes for the applicants from PWD category. Applicants need to bring original PwD certificate to avail the facility, however, aspirants will be allowed to appear for the examination even without it.

12:30 P.M: Paper 1 concludes peacefully.

JEE Main Paper 1 Exam 09 January 2019 (Session 2)

12:15 P.M, 09 January 2019: Candidates arriving at the exam centre for the noon session.

12:40 P.M: Students entry has begun.

2:30 P.M: JEE Main Paper 2 commences.

5:30 P.M: JEE Main Paper 2 has ended. Applicants seem to be happy and alike Paper 1, Paper 2 is expected to be easy by the look of applicants.

JEE Main 2019 -Noon Session (Paper 1)

12: 20 P.M: Candidates arriving at the exam centre for the noon session.

12: 23 P.M: Guard has come near the gate to open it.

12: 30 P.M:  JEE Main 2019 -Paper 1 concludes.

12: 35 P.M: Students are coming out of the exam centre.

12: 45 P.M: Entry for the second shift of the exam has commenced.

1:00 P.M: Students arriving for the entrance exam for the second shift.

1:10 P.M: Candidates entering the exam hall.

2.30 P.M: JEE Main 2019 second shift paper has started.

5.30 P.M: JEE Main 2019 Second Shift Paper 2 concludes.

JEE Main 2019 Exam Live Updates

1.10 PM, 08 January 2019: Applicants entering the examination hall.

1.00 PM, 08 January 2019: The most common mistakes committed by students was to carry photocopied identity card for verification. No textual material including photocopies of identity cards is not allowed. Applicants need to carry the identity cards in original form only, as per advisory issued by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

12.50 PM, 08 January 2019: Many students had to face delay because of the two-day strike by trade unions. Many students took help of Twitter to express their concern.

12.38 PM, 08 January 2019: The no. of registration of students has gone down because the examination will be conducted twice a year. The no. of students who have registered for the NTA’s JEE Main 2019 is approx 9.8 lakhs. Whereas in 2018, the number of students registered for the examination was 11 lakh.

12.35 PM, 08 January 2019: Students are coming out of the examination centre

12.30 PM, 08 January 2019: JEE Main 2019 Paper 1 concludes

12.23 PM, 08 January 2019: Students arriving at the examination centre for noon session

12.20 PM, 08 January 2019: For JEE Main 2019, there are 11,09,250 registered applicants (9,29,198 for Pape 1 and 1,80,052 for Paper 2). 21,791 applicants are registered for the exam at 17 centres in 15 cities in the North Eastern States. 7551 Applicants at 09 centres in 04 cities in Jammu & Kashmir.

10.15 AM, 08 January 2019: Also, the problem regarding the General Strike by trade unions causing issues for JEE Main candidates in many states has now been resolved. Moreover, In Kolkata, special transport provision has been given to the applicants to reach the exam centre.

NTA (National Testing Agency) has for the first time ever conducted the JEE Main 2019 which now will be held twice in a year. The NTA has been set up as an exam conducting body to organize various National Level Examination.

JEE Main 2019 for January session is scheduled from 08- 12 January 2019. There are two papers in each JEE Main 2019 session – Paper 1 (Engineering) and Paper 2 (Architecture).

JEE Main 2019 Student Reactions

Finally, the day has come where timeless hard work of the applicants has to be put into use. JEE Main 2019 January session Day 1, applicants from various backgrounds have stepped out their homes with hopes. Day 1 of JEE Main 2019 January session will contain both the JEE Main Papers, i.e, Paper 1 and Paper 2. Applicants were asked to reach to their respective JEE Main Exam Centers before 08.30 AM for the morning session of the exam which is scheduled from 09.30 AM- 12.30 PM. For the second session, applicants need to reach the examination venue on or before 01.30 PM to their examination centres.

Also, there is a strict order that applicants are not allowed to carry any bags, belts, mobile phones, calculators, food items, etc. with them inside the exam hall.

JEE Main 2019 Exam Reactions (08 January 2019)

  • Shreyansh says that his exam was okay; he made lesser attempts than expected; Shreyansh rates his JEE Main attempt as difficult; he found Maths section more difficult. He rated his Exam to be 4 out of 5 in terms of difficulty.
  • Tarun and Shaina say that the exam difficulty was moderate and mention that Mathematics had few questions from topics like figures, functions, and relations, and so on. Tarun feels that questions from 11th standard were more like 65% and 12th class portion was 35%.
  • Divya made a comment on hospitality as there was no provision of drinking water during the exam.

JEE Main 2019 Exam Reactions (09 January 2019)

  • As opposed to yesterday when most students found the examination to be too easy. Many of the students found the exam to be moderately difficult today. According to students, the Chemistry paper was found to be lengthy for the engineering exam in the first shift.
  • Applicants were asked to write the full form of NASA and ISRO each for 4 marks each in the first-ever examination of JEE Main exam. While experts considered it to be very irrelevant.
  • Many students said that the mathematics section was the toughest. Many also felt that the questions were tricky. Out of the total 30 questions, 10 questions were asked from Algebra, 8 from Calculus, 6 from Trigonometry and 6 from Coordinate Geometry.

JEE Main 2019 Exam Reactions (10 January 2019)

  • Technical Glitches faced by Applicants.
  • The candidate’s screen shut down during the test and another system was given to him. His system was changed 6 times between the exam. However, the extra time was given to him. But his time, energy and exam concentration was hampered.
  • The same problem has been faced by many candidates where 15 minutes were wasted in restarting the system.

JEE Main 2020 Answer Key

All answer keys are below defined of 2019 session.

Applicants can get JEE Main 2019 Answer Key for Paper 1 and 2 on 08, 09, 10, 11, and 12 January. The Answer Key of JEE Main will be uploaded after a few hours after the examination. Only unofficial Answer Key will be released on the day of Examination. The Unofficial Answer Key will be published by the private Coaching Institutes like Aakash, Allen Kota, Resonance etc. The official Answer Key will be published by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on the official website i.e, www.jeemain.nic.in.

JEE Main Rank Predictor 2020

The rank predictor is based on previous year data. Entrancezone rank predictor helps students in predicting JEE Main Probable Rank in Joint Entrance Examination (Main). The rank predictor predicts the probable rank before the result announcement by the exam conducting authority i.e National testing agency (NTA).

Stay live with us for the Live Updates of JEE Main 2020 January Examination.

JEE Main Selection Process 2019:

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JEE Main Selection Process: National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that it will host the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main) twice a year – January and April. Candidates have to be in the merit list in JEE Main in order to appear for the JEE Advanced. Here, we have explained the complete procedure allocation for which will help aspirants in understanding the JEE Main 2019 selection process:

  • First and foremost, after the declaration of result, the data is handed over to Centralized Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) or Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) or the concerned State government/Institute for Seat Allocation Process and admission procedure.
  • Secondly, the NTA does not collect the information regarding total number of seats available in the institutions and even the reservation criteria.
  • Before choosing the seats, the candidates are advised to check the seat availability in the respective Institution, branch, and category.
  • Moreover, during the online counselling, the candidates are free to change, reorder, delete and add their choices. Therefore, once the seat is locked, candidates will not be able to unlock or change their choices.
  • However, if a candidate fails to explicitly lock his/her choices by the specified time, his/her last saved choices will be automatically locked after this deadline.
  • Also, candidates are therefore strongly advised to lock their choices themselves Candidates must take a printout of their locked choices for future references.
  • Therefore the printout, which will consist of all the terms and conditions have to agreed by the candidates, has to be signed and submitted at the time of reporting at Reporting Centre/Allotted Institute for admission.
  • Candidates, who have failed to fill any choice and/or fail to save them, cannot be considered for the seat allotment and admission.
  • However, he/she is permitted to fill choices after the third round for participating in the fourth round.
  • If he/she again fails to fill any choice(s) and/or fail to save them, he/she cannot be considered for seat allotment in the fourth round.
  • However, he/she can be considered for the spot round admission, if they register for it, during the scheduled time If the information submitted by any candidate is found to be fraudulent, incorrect or untrue, the seat allotted (if any) is liable to be cancelled.
  • Moreover, such candidates will no longer be considered eligible for admission and will also be liable for legal action
  • Also, all the candidates who get an allotment and have deposited initial fee will report in person to any one of the Reporting Centers, failing which their seat allotment shall stand cancelled
  • Moreover, candidates should produce all the relevant certificates in original for verification, signed a printout of locked choices and provisional allotment letter printed from the website when they report to the Reporting Center.
  • Proof (Print out / SMS / Email) of online payment of an initial fee is to be produced at the time of reporting.
  • The fee can be paid through e-Challan or Debit Card /Credit Card /Net Banking
  • Finally, list of colleges accepting the scores of this exam: The JEE Main 2019 is expected to be conducted in about 258 test locations including 11 cities outside India. Almost all the locations will have the facility of CBT & PBT.

    Important Dates for JEE Main 2019

    You can check out the important dates for JEE Main Exam 2019 for January and April Session below:

    Events Dates
    JEE Main Registration Form (January Session) 1st September 2018
    JEE Main Admit Card Download (January Session) 17th December 2018
    JEE Main Exam Date (January Session) 6th -20th January 2019
    JEE Main Result (January Session) 31st January 2019
    JEE Main Registration Form (April Session) 8th Feb 2019
    JEE Main Admit Card Download (April Session) 18th March 2019
    JEE Main Exam Date (April Session) 6th -20th April 2019
    JEE Main Result 30th April 2019

Q: What are the selection process of JEE Main?

A: The selection process of JEE Main 2019 comprises of basically three steps- 2 phases of exams, online registration, result, cut off, counselling. Firstly, you need to appear and crack the JEE Main if you want to appear for JEE Advanced. From this coming academic year, NTA (National Testing Agency) will be the new governing body for JEE Main Exams. So, as per the latest knowledge, NTA has formulated some new changes in the selection process of JEE Main.

JEE Main is the national level engineering entrance exam through which you can take admission in undergraduate B. Tech/B. E and B. Arch/B. Planning courses in top-level Institutes of India. We here are focused on providing all the vital information related to JEE Main Exam 2019. The selection are concerned here with exam pattern, the number of attempts, the cut-off for JEE Main etc.

For more latest information keep in touch with “Entrancezone.com”

JAC Delhi: Joint Admission Counselling Delhi 2020

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JAC Delhi 2018
JAC Delhi 2018

JAC Delhi 2020: The admission to B.E. / B.Tech. / B.Arch. courses in 04 technical universities/institutes of Govt. of NCT of Delhi, namely Delhi Technological University (DTU), Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW), Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT-D) and Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT), will be conducted through Centralized Counselling i.e. Joint Admission Counselling (JAC Delhi 2020).

JAC Delhi 2020 Latest Update

  • The official notification for 2020-21 session is yet to be published by concern authority.
  • Furthermore, admission to these 4 participating Universities / Institutes is based on the JEE Main 2020 All India Rank (Paper 1). And admission to B.Arch., JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 Rank will be considered.

Important Dates for Online Registration for B.E./B.Tech. & B.Arch.

S.No. Particulars Dates
1. Start date for Online Registration and choice filling 11 June 2020
2. Last Date for Submission of Registration-cum-Counseling Fee
– Through SBI Collect: using Net-Banking/
Credit/ Debit cards and Cash using e-Challan*
– Through Billdesk using Net-banking / Credit /
Debit Card.
23 June 2020
3. Last Date for Registration and Choice filling 26 June 2020

Eligibility Conditions

Based on Domicile:

Regions Seats in Percentage Eligibility
Delhi Region Candidates 85% of seat Candidate claiming for Delhi region seats must pass the qualifying examination from a school located within the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi.
Outside Delhi Region Candidates 15% of seat Candidates who passed their qualifying their examination from outside Delhi region.

 Note: Patrachar Vidyalaya, Delhi / National Institute of Open School, Delhi (NIOS) candidates domicile will be considered on the basis of their location.  

List of Participating Universities / Institutions and courses

The official list of participating institution and courses are released by JAC Delhi.

Name of College / Universities / Institutions Courses
Delhi Technological University Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.) in#
1. Mechanical Engineering with Specialization in
Automotive Engineering (MAM)
2.Bio-Technology (BT)
3.Civil Engineering (CE)
4.Computer Engineering (COE)
5. Electronics & Communications Engineering (ECE)
6.Electrical Engineering (EE)
7.Environmental Engineering (ENE)
8.Engineering Physics (EP)
9.Information Technology (IT)
10.Mathematics and Computing (MCE)
11.Mechanical Engineering (ME)
12.Polymer Science & Chemical Tech (PCT)
13.Production & Industrial Engineering (PIE)
14.Software Engineering (SE)
Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in
1.Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
2.Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
3.Information Technology(IT)
4.Mechanical & Automation Engineering (MAE)Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Delhi Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.) in
1.Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
2. Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
3. Computer Science & Applied Mathematics
(CSAM)
4. Computer Science and Design (CSD)
5. Information Technology & Social Sciences (ITSS)
Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in
1. Electronics and Communication Engineering
(ECE)
2. Computer Engineering (COE)
3. Information Technology (IT)
4. Instrumentation and Control Engineering (ICE)
5. Mechanical Engineering (ME)
6. Manufacturing Processes and Automation
Engineering (MPAE)
7. Bio-Technology(BT)

Joint Admission Counselling Delhi 2020

The centralised counselling is organised by NCT, Government of Delhi.

Organising Body: JAC

Role: Centralised counselling

Region: NCT, Delhi

Colleges: Delhi Technological University (DTU), Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW), Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT-D) and Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT).

Official Website: www.jacdelhi.nic.in

Download official information brochure for more information here.

Read detailed information about DTU Delhi and DU engineering Admission Here.

JEE Main 2019 Dress Code: Do’s and Don’ts, Wear & Not Wear

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Code of Conduct for candidates during JEE Main 2019: As per National Testing Agency Instructions, Students shall maintain perfect silence and attend to their own Question Paper only. Any conversation or gesture or disturbance in the JEE Main Examination Room/Hall shall be considered as misbehaviour. If a student is found using unfair means or impersonating, their candidature shall be cancelled and they will be liable to be debarred for taking examination either permanently or for a specified period according to the nature of the offence. Students are not allowed to carry any textual material, Calculators, Docu Pen, Slide Rules, Log Tables, and Electronic Watches with facilities of calculator, printed or written material, and bits of papers, mobile phone, pager or any other device, except the Admit Card inside the JEE Examination Room/Hall. If any candidate is in possession of any of the above item, the candidature of such candidates will be treated as unfair means and his/her current examination will be cancelled and he/she will also be debarred for future examination(s) & the equipment will be seized.

Candidates should take their seat immediately after opening of the examination hall. If the candidates do not report in time due to any reason i.e. traffic jam, train/bus delay etc., they are likely to miss some of the general instructions to be announced in the Examination Rooms/Halls. The NTA shall not be responsible for any delay.<span class="su-quote-cite"><a href="https://jeemain.nic.in/WebInfo/Handler/FileHandler.ashx?i=File&ii=14&iii=Y" target="_blank">JEE Main Guidelines</a></span>

JEE Main 2019 Dress Code: Do’s and Don’ts, Wear & Not Wear

Smoking, chewing gutka, spitting etc. in the Examination Room/Hall is strictly prohibited.
Instrument/Geometry/Pencil box, Handbag, Purse, Any kind of Paper/ Stationery,
Eatables/snacks and Tea/coffee/cold drinks/Water (loose or packed), Mobile Phone/
Ear Phone/Microphone/Pager, Calculator, Camera, Tape Recorder, any metallic item or
electronic gadgets etc. are NOT allowed in the examination Room/Hall.

Do’s

  • Students appearing for JEE Main 2019 should wear full sleeves jackets and shirts.
  • Candidates are advised to wear simple trousers or jeans.
  • Try to Wear loose and comfortable clothes.

Don’ts

  • Avoid wearing clothes having too many pockets.
  • Don’t wear any fancy scarfs, stoles, caps, goggles, wrist watch etc.
  • Don’t wear jewellery items like rings, earrings, bangles, bracelets, anklets etc.

Instruction for Diabetic Candidates

  • Diabetic candidates are allowed to carry eatables like sugar tablets/fruits (like banana/
    apple/orange) and transparent water bottle to the examination hall.
  • However, No one is allowed to carry packed foods like chocolate/candy/sandwich etc.

Official Guidelines to Candidates for Computer Based Examination for Paper 1 and Paper 2

The official instructions released by National Testing Agency for Joint Entrance Examination Main is given below.

JEE Main Guidelines for CBT Paper 1 and 2
JEE Main Guidelines for CBT Paper 1 and 2
JEE Main Computer Based Test Guidelines
JEE Main Computer Based Test Guidelines

AICTE News Updates: Circulars, Guidelines, Approvals

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The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is a Central Government body and a national-level council for technical education, under the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development. AICTE released List of all the approved universities/institutions, AICTE approved institutions with progressive Closed Courses, AICTE approved Progressive Closed institutes, List of Institutes with Academic Autonomy Etc. Check the links Below.

AICTE News Updates: Circulars, Guidelines, Approvals

One can find all the AICTE updates here. We are collecting the AICTE news for students to take informed decision while taking admission or already studying in some AICTE affiliated institutes.

AICTE approval mandatory for institutes offering B.Des, M.Des

The All India Council For Technical Education has published a notification communicating that colleges and institutes who are planning to introduce Bachelor of Design (B.Des) and Master of Design (M.Des) programme from the next academic year are required to get approval from AICTE.

AICTE withdraws approval of GTB Polytechnic, Delhi

As per Tribune News Service, The All India Council for Technical Education has withdrawn its approval to the Guru Tegh Bahadur (GTB) Polytechnic Institute at Vasant Vihar managed by Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee.

Reason: As said reason discontinuing the approval is that there is no perpetual lease executed by the DDA for the said land in favour of the committee.

Andhra Pradesh and AICTE started Pilot Engineering Course of the six-year

The state government and All India Council for Technical Education are working on a proposal for introducing ‘3+3 integrated courses. This 6-year course will start after class X exams with two-and-a-half year diploma course, two-and-a-half years of a degree course and a year of industrial training. Furthermore, the internship program is called the sandwich course is called a sandwich because the 1-year internship course will be injected between diploma and degree course.

As per reports, AICTE is reviewing the curriculum and removing all the irrelevant portion that is not relevant to the skills required by the industries.

Open-Book Exams For Engineering, A Future Possibility

A report “Introduction of Open-Book Examinations for Engineering” from a panel of four members suggesting a major reform to engineering education in India is submitted for review by the All India Council For Technical Education, and the HRD (Human Resource Department).

Whereas changing the examination process alone will not help. Engineering Education needs to be complemented by the innovative teaching methods as well.

Open book examination

Read more All India Council for Technical Education News Here: https://www.aicte-india.org/news

47 Engineering Colleges End 92 Master Degree Courses – Tamil Nadu

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With no aspirants for postgraduate/masters in engineering courses in Tamil Nadu, as many as 47 B.Tech colleges have closed 92 programmes in the current academic year (2018-19). Along with Management (MBA) and Masters in Computer Science (MCA), Also many of these institutions closed down the ME courses including power systems and engineering, communication systems and applied electronics and VLSI design.

The AICTE – All India Council for Technical Education recently released the list of colleges approved for progressive closure from this academic year.

This is due to a low number of students applying for the particular courses and AICTE rule of the minimum number of admission in particular courses. Whereas, the sanctioned strength for a PG course is 18. and colleges can run a PG course if the minimum strength is 15. Colleges need at least three faculty members to run a course and it is not feasible to run the courses with one or two students,”. As per the AICTE’s reports, 19 B.Tech colleges have closed 42 UG programmes including mechanical and computer science courses.

The closure of PG courses is a worrying trend as it could affect the manpower in teaching and research as said by E. Balagurusamy, former Vice-Chancellor of Anna University. He also suggested for opting a scholarship scheme to attract the students to PG courses. “Both the AICTE and state government should take immediate steps like awarding scholarship and job guarantee to attract students. They can also increase the intake in tier 1 colleges which have good infrastructure and faculty members.”

Find List of 507 Closed Engineering Colleges By AICTE Here.

AICTE List of Closed Courses and Colleges

AICTE is responsible for Technical Education in India. As per recent updates AICTE released the list of

  • AICTE Approved Universities/Institutions: List of all the approved universities/institutions.
  • Graphs & ChartsGraphical representation of the intakes and enrollment.
  • Institutes with Accredited CoursesList of Institutes with NBA Accredited Courses
  • Unapproved InstitutesInstitutions conducting technical programmes without approval.
  • AICTE approved institutions with progressive Closed Courses.
  • AICTE approved Progressive Closed institutes.
  • Institutes with Autonomy: List of Institutes with Academic Autonomy.

AICTE Official Website: www.aicte-india.org

AICTE Reducing the Number of Engineering Institutions

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In order to maintain quality education 275 engineering colleges have applied for closure,  said Anil Dattatraya Sahasrabudhe, AICTE chairman. AICTE Reducing the Number of Engineering Institutions. To tackle the jeopardising education quality the government took this transforming and firm step. So as to divert a large set of students to a more dynamically progressive and productive field and courses as well.

AICTE is likely to curtail the number of engineering students from 16.6 lakh to 10 lakh- 11 lakh. In the year 2015, the council has shut down 556 courses from each department of engineering colleges. And this year also it will be going to reduce engineering college up to 40%.

Read Regular Updates about AICTE Here.

A welcoming step by the Government

The government has always been keen on proving the milestone in every field, especially in the education sector. And this step is a favourable one as it will certainly do good for the betterment of students’ future and career growth as well. A welcoming step which enables the student to think beyond simply doing engineering. It will allow students to opt something better in which their preference dwells and not anything in which they are thrust upon.

The above-stated thing is just one reason. And the second one is, that nowadays supply of the not so good colleges increasing at a rapid rate. But the devastating thing is that they are not able to procure good many numbers of students. And hence need to close down their colleges. One more pertinent reason behind this step is, apart from IITs, few IIITs and BITS-Pilani rest of the colleges are not standing on the good engineering colleges parameters. Especially in terms of quality education, good faculties, types of equipment and salary offered and the companies they get into for internships and jobs.

A survey report said that more than 90% of the engineering student are inefficient to deliver desirable result due to poor quality education. So again it would be beneficial to shut down 40% of the engineering colleges. And also the government will look after that no college will get forcefully curtailed down. And will also curb that these colleges will not turn into real estate.

For more details kindly check the details from source.

 

Himachal Pradesh ITI Admission 2019: Application Form

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Himachal Pradesh ITI Admission 2019
Himachal Pradesh ITI Admission 2019

Himachal Pradesh ITI Admission 2019: As we grown, a little confusion is always there in our minds. What to do after 10th or metric? What to do after 12th? Which stream would help me to earn more and how? In which stream I would take an interest? Shall I start searching for a job? The simple answer to all these questions is if you have interest in engineering or non-engineering trade like computer operator and programming assistant, in dressmaking,  in electronic mechanic, in  welder,  in sewing technology, in Draughtsman (civil), in driver cum mechanic,  in carpenter, in plumber, in stenographer & secretarial assistant, in  textile wet processing technician, in surface ornamentation technique (embroidery), in  information communication technology system maintenance, in basic cosmetology, in fashion design & technology then you must to opt ITI or diploma in polytechnic for any course among all above.

Himachal Pradesh ITI Admission 2019

Students from Himachal Pradesh and also from all other states among India or even Foreign countries should be glad to hear that Government ITI or Diploma in Polytechnic admission, Himachal Pradesh, form 2018 is available on their official website. Interested candidates should fill it before the arrival of the due date, all the relevant information is available on their site. Students should check all the formalities, important documents which they will need while filling the form, their eligibility criteria, all the steps of the selection procedure, admission counselling, etc.

Interested students first of all have to register themselves to be a part of counselling. Important Dates to be remembered as:

  • The online application form should be submitted in the first week of June 2018 after this no form should be submitted.
  • The last date for depositing fee through bank challan is the third week of June 2018.
  • Online last date for depositing fee is the third week of June 2018.
  • Verification of all type of sports certificates should be done by the third week of June 2018.
  • Communication of sports credits to MGRM should be done by the third week of June 2018.

After all this, counselling will be started in which there will be 4 rounds and seats would be allotted as per marks or percentage. Students are requested to come with their original certificates at the time of counselling. Important Dates for counselling are:

  • Allocation of seats for the first round will be on 4th June 2018.
  • Allocation of seats for the second round will be on 2nd week of July 2018.
  • Allocation of seats for the third round will be on 3rd week of July 2018.
  • Last round of allocation of seats will be on 1st week of August 2018.

Himachal Pradesh ITI Admission 2019

There are some steps through which candidates fill the online application form. First of all register yourself by creating an account at the official website. After creating an account,  candidate will get your personal user_id and password (remember not to share with anyone). Fill the details carefully mention in the application form. Upload your Latest passport size coloured photograph and pay the registered fee. Fill in the choices of your priority wise. If you still have any query regarding filling the form or regarding admission procedure, please visit their official website and fill enquiry form.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The desirable candidate must have completed metric or senior secondary level education from an education board recognized by State or Central Government.
  • Science or Maths is a mandatory subject for the eligible candidate
  • There is no upper age limit but the minimum age should not be less than 14 years.

Instructions to fill up the application form

  • Visit the official page of the website by clicking the link below.
  • After visiting the website click on the admissions link which is at the top right corner of the page
  • Go to the admissions and click the “admissions for the session 2018-19”
  • Register yourself by generating a “User ID & Password.
  • Keep these details safe with you and do not share these details with anyone.
  • If you are using the Bank challan as a payment method of your fees then keep handy your bank challan number before filling up the online application.
  • Keep a passport size photo ready for the application form
  • Fill in the application form by providing your personal details and choosing your preferences.
  • Make sure to double check all the details before submitting the online form.
  • Keep checking your email for further updates on the application process.

Selection Process

1st Round (Tentative date 4th week of June 2018)

  • Seat allocation
  • Reporting of candidates along with the original certificate

2nd Round (Tentative date 2nd week of July 2018)

  • Seat allocation.
  • Reporting of candidates along with the original certificate.

3rd Round (Tentative date 3rd week of July 2018)

  • Seat allocation.
  • Reporting of candidates along with the original certificate.

4th Round

  • Seat allocation- Tentatively by 1st week of August 2018.
  • Reporting of candidates along with the original certificate- Tentatively by 2nd week of August 2018.

Please note that the above-mentioned dates are tentative and the Institute authority holds rights to change them at any time without prior notice. You are instructed to continuously follow the institute website for the recent updates.

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