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Friday, 26 August 2011

DU/LATEST CUT OFF LIST/ADMISSIONS UNDER GRADUATES/2011


CUT OFF - 2011


Press Release :- Eleventh Cut off

TENTH CUT OFF - 2011 - for OBC Candidates Only
Kalindi College :- Tenth Cut off (Corrigendum)
Ram Lal Anand College (Evening) :-Tenth Cut off
Shyam Lal College (Evening) :- Tenth Cut off

Notice :-Tenth Cut off
Press Release :-Tenth Cut off

NINTH CUT OFF - 2011 - for OBC Candidates Only
Daulat Ram College:-Ninth Cut off
PGDAV College :-Ninth Cut off

EIGHTH CUT OFF - 2011 - for OBC Candidates Only
Ramjas College :- Eighth Cut off

Notice (August 8, 2011) :- Admissions of OBC Candidates

SEVENTH CUT OFF - 2011 - for OBC Candidates Only
Ramanujan College :- Seventh Cut off
Satyawati College (Eve) :- Seventh Cut off

NCWEB
Third Cut-off :- B.A.
Third Cut-off :- B.Com.
Second Cut-off :- B.A.
Second Cut-off :- B.Com.
First Cut-off :- B.A.
First Cut-off :- B.Com.

SIXTH CUT OFF - 2011 - for OBC Candidates Only
Addendum :- Sixth Cut-off
PGDAV College :- Sixth Cut off
Lady Irwin College :- Sixth Cut off

FIFTH CUT OFF - 2011

SC/ST -3rd List (1st Counselling) of Candidates Recommended for Admission

FOURTH CUT OFF - 2011

THIRD CUT OFF - 2011


SECOND CUT OFF - 2011

FIRST CUT OFF - 2011

Notice (August 8, 2011) :- Admissions of OBC Candidates
SEVENTH CUT OFF - 2011 - for OBC Candidates Only
Ramanujan College :- Seventh Cut off
Satyawati College (Eve) :- Seventh Cut off

NCWEB
Third Cut-off :- B.A.
Third Cut-off :- B.Com.
Second Cut-off :- B.A.
Second Cut-off :- B.Com.
First Cut-off :- B.A.
First Cut-off :- B.Com.

SIXTH CUT OFF - 2011 - for OBC Candidates Only
Addendum :- Sixth Cut-off
PGDAV College :- Sixth Cut off
Lady Irwin College :- Sixth Cut off

FIFTH CUT OFF - 2011

SC/ST -3rd List (1st Counselling) of Candidates Recommended for Admission

FOURTH CUT OFF - 2011

THIRD CUT OFF - 2011


SECOND CUT OFF - 2011

FIRST CUT OFF - 2011

COLLEGE - WISE CUT OFF
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I P UNIVERSITY/DATE SHEET/AUGUST 2011



DATESHEET
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    ΟTheory Date Sheet for End Term Examinations (SEP 2011) for MBA (Banking & Insurance) (Weekend), III & VI Trimester for Reappear students (Batch 2007 & 2008)PDF19-08-11
    ΟTheory Date Sheet for End Term Examinations (SEP 2011) for MBA (General) (Weekend), III & VI Trimester for Reappear students (Batch 2007 & 2008)PDF19-08-11
    ΟTheory Date Sheet for End Term Examinations (SEP 2011) for MBA (Real Estate) (Weekend), III & VI Trimester for Reappear students (Batch 2007 & 2008)PDF19-08-11
    ΟNotice: Practical Examination of paper titled Comprehensive Viva
    Voce (MJMC-258) of MJMC (Weekend) programme
    PDF18-08-11
    ΟPRACTICAL Date Sheet for End Term Examinations (Aug – SEP 2011) for MJMC (Weekend) IIIrd & VIth TrimesterPDF12-08-11

I P UNIVERSITY /EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS/AUGUST 2011


EVENTS/ANNOUNCEMENTS
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    ΟNotice / Seat Matrix / Status for Counselling/Admission 2011 for various programmesHTM26-08-11
    ΟNotice Inviting Tender / QuotationsHTM26-08-11
    ΟPayment of Semester Fee for M.Tech.(IT)-Weekend ProgrammesPDF26-08-11
    ΟNotice: Attendance record of Ph.D scholars for the core courses from 09.07.2011 to 21.08.2011PDF26-08-11
    ΟApplications for Fee Concession under EWS Scheme of the University for the Academic Session 2011-12PDF25-08-11
    ΟNotice for Research Students registered in USBASPDF25-08-11
    ΟInvitation for Research WorkshopPDF25-08-11

I P UNIVERSITY/COUNSELLING FOR VARIOUS COURSES/ADMISSION 2011/AUGUST 2011


COUNSELLING/ADMISSION 2011


ΟIssue of DDs at PAR favouring GGSIPU from Indian Bank
ΟNotice: B.Tech/M.Tech. Dual Degree

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ΟSchedule of Ist Counselling-Admission 2011-12 MBBS Programme Programme Code-25PDF26-08-11
ΟSchedule of 2nd Counselling-Admission session 2011-12, Master in Public Health (Field Epidemiology) Programme Code-07PDF26-08-11
ΟSeat Status of B.Ed as on 25 August 2011 (Evening)PDF25-08-11
ΟSeat Status of B.Tech (DSC & ODSC) as on 25 August 2011 (Evening)PDF25-08-11
ΟSeat Status of BCA after 2nd Counselling as on 25 August 2011 (Evening)PDF25-08-11
ΟRevised Schedule of 2nd Counselling-Admission 2011-12 B.Arch Programme (Programme Code-00)PDF25-08-11
ΟSchedule of Ist Counselling-Admission 2011-12 MBBS Programme Programme Code-25PDF25-08-11

National Insititute of Agriculture Extension Management ,Hyderabad/Kisan call center/20211


CALL TOLL FREE NUMBER
1800-180-1551
(from any Landline or Mobile)
1551
(from BSNL Landline)
Concept

Concept  of  Kisan Call Center 


The challenges before Indian Agriculture are immense.  This sector needs to grow at a faster rate than in the past to allow for higher per capita income and consumption.  It is an accepted fact that the sound agricultural development is essential for the overall economic progress.  About two thirds of workforce directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture.  This sector generates about 28 percent of its GDP and over 15 percent of exports.  Rising consumer prosperity and the search by farmers for higher incomes will simultaneously drive crop diversification.  Export opportunities for agricultural products are also expected to continue to grow, provided India could meet the stability, quality and presentation standards demanded by foreign trade and consumers and maintain its comparative advantage as a relatively low cost producer.

Given its range of agro-ecological setting and producers, Indian Agriculture is faced with a great diversity of needs, opportunities and prospects.   The well endowed irrigated areas which account for 37 percent of the country's cultivated land currently contribute about 55 percent of agricultural production, whereas, rainfed agriculture which covers 63 percent accounts for only 45 percent of agricultural production.   In these less favorable areas, yields are not only low but also highly unstable and technology transfer gaps are much wider as compared to those in irrigated areas.

If it is to respond successfully to these challenges, greater attention will have to be paid to information-based technologies. Strengthened means of dissemination will be needed to transmit this information to farmers. Both technology generation and transfer will have to focus more strongly than ever before on the themes of optimization in the management of their available resources by producers, sustainability, coping with diversity by adapting technology more specifically to agro-ecological or social circumstances and raising the economic efficiency of agriculture.  To make information transfer more effective, greater use will need to be made of modern information technology and communication among researchers, extensionists and farmers. 

Public extension system requires a paradigm shift from top-down, blanket dissemination of technological packages, towards providing producers with the knowledge and understanding with which they solve their own location - specific problems.  Continuous two-way interaction among the farmers and agricultural scientists is the most critical component of Agricultural Extension. 

At present, the issues have been addressed by the Extension Systems of State Departments of Agriculture, State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), KVKs, NGOs, Private Extension Services through various extension approaches in transfer of technology. A limitation in Transfer of Technology (TOT) model continues to remain a challenge for the public and private extension systems.  With the availability of telephone and Internet, it is now possible to bridge this gap to quite a large extent by using an appropriate mix of technologies.

The Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India has  launched Kisan Call Centers with a view to leverage the extensive telecom infrastructure in the country to deliver extension services to the farming community. The purpose of these Call Centers is mainly to respond to issues raised by farmers instantly in the local language, on continuous basis. 

National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management , HYDERABAD/RESULTS - PGDM (ABM) - 2011-13

RESULTS - PGDM (ABM) - 2011-13

    
    
    
 IList of Selected Candidates 
    
 IIList of Waitlisted Candidates 
    
 IIICopy of Offer Letter and Undertaking for Selected Candidates for information  (which is being sent separately also) 
    
 IVMerit List of All Candidates appeared for Interviews at MANAGE 
    
    
    
    
   

Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University's Constituent Colleges/2011


Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University's Constituent Colleges
The Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University, formerly a part of the Sukhadia University, Udaipur, became a separate entity on Ist of August 1987 as a consequence of promulgation of an Ordinance (Ordinance No. 13 of 1987) by the Government of Rajasthan which was later enacted by an Act of Rajasthan State Legislation (Act No. 39 of 1987). Based on the pattern of land-grant system, the University proposes to bring about more efficient and increased agricultural production including Animal Husbandry sector through a coordinated system of agricultural education, research and extension education. The University is expected to play a very vital role in the development of Agriculture and Animal husbandry, Home Science and Agricultural Engineering aspects and in improving the general economic conditions of the farmers of the state. The University aims to carry out production-oriented research programs, rural mass education and adoption and propagation of new technologies throughout the state.
The main objectives of the university are as under:
(a) To impart education in agriculture and allied branches.
(b) To undertake research work in agriculture and allied sciences.
(c) To undertake mass educational programs specially for rural people of Rajasthan.
(d) To undertake such other work, activity or project as the university may deem proper in order to achieve the objectives for which it has been established.
In order to achieve these objectives, the university setup is divided into 3 important functions viz, Research, Teaching & Extension. The constituent colleges of the university are :

1. BIKANER
i) College of Agriculture (Visit COA website)
ii) College of Home Science (Visit CHS website)
iii) Institute of Agribusiness Management (IABM) (Visit IABM website)
iv) Academic Staff College cum Distance Education Centre (ASC-DEC)
2. JOBNER
i) S.K.N. College of Agriculture (Visit Jobner Website)

3. LALSOT
i) College of Agriculture
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