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Ο | Notice / Seat Matrix / Status for Counselling/Admission 2011 for various programmes | HTM | 02-09-11 |
Ο | Responsibilities and authorities of the Deans of the University Schools of Studies | 02-09-11 | |
Ο | Partial amendments in ordinance-28: Procedure to be observed for the promotions of non-teaching staff | 02-09-11 | |
Ο | Revised list of University's empanelled hospital | 02-09-11 | |
Ο | Minutes of meeting for Students' Council | 02-09-11 | |
Ο | Invitation for Teacher's Day Celebration | 02-09-11 | |
Ο | Re-Admission of various programmes | HTM | 01-09-11 |
Ο | Interview and Admission Counselling of LL.M. Weekend Programme | 30-08-11 |
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Friday, 2 September 2011
I P UNIVERSITY/ EVENTS/ANNOUNCEMENTS/SEPTEMBER 2011
IP UNIVERSITY/COUNSELLING/ADMISSION 2011/SEPTEMBER 2011
COUNSELLING/ADMISSION 2011
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Ο | Seat Status of B.Tech. as on 01 September 2011 (Evening) | 01-09-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of MBBS as on 01 September 2011 (Evening) | 01-09-11 | |
Ο | Notice regarding 2nd Counselling of MBA (SEM) Programme | 01-09-11 | |
Ο | Notice regarding 2nd Counselling of MBA programme | 01-09-11 | |
Ο | Schedule of 2nd Counselling-Admission 2011-12 Test Code-20 BBA Programme | 01-09-11 | |
Ο | Seat Matrix of LLB (H) of 2nd Counselling for Academic Session 2011-12 | 01-09-11 | |
Ο | Schedule of Ist Counselling Admission 2011-12 M.Tech -Weekend Programmes (Programme Code-48 & 49) | 01-09-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of MBBS as on 31 August 2011 (Evening) | 31-08-11 | |
Ο | Schedule of 2nd Counselling 2011-12 Lateral Entry to B.Tech programme (Programme Code 29) | 30-08-11 | |
Ο | Schedule of 2nd Counselling 2011-12 M.Tech Regular programme (Programme Code 43) | 30-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of B.Tech as on 30.08.2011 (Evening) | 30-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of MBBS as on 30.08.2011 (Evening) | 30-08-11 | |
Ο | Interview and Admission Counselling of LL.M. Weekend Programme | 30-08-11 | |
Ο | Merit List for Admission to Certificate Course in Behavior Testing and Training | 30-08-11 | |
Ο | Schedule of 2nd Counselling-Admission 2011-12 MCA-MCA (SE) Programme, Programme Code-01 | 30-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of B.Tech (DGEN & ODGEN) as on 29 August 2011 (Evening) | 29-08-11 | |
Ο | Notice regarding 2nd Counselling of BBA Programme | 29-08-11 | |
Ο | Notice regarding 2nd Counselling of LE-B.Tech Programme | 29-08-11 | |
Ο | Notice regarding 2nd Counselling of M.Tech (Regular) Programme | 29-08-11 | |
Ο | Notice regarding B.Arch Counselling | 29-08-11 | |
Ο | Notice regarding B.Ed Counselling | 29-08-11 | |
Ο | Schedule of 2nd Counselling-Admission 2011-12 BA LLB(H)-BBA LLB(H) Programme, Programme Code-16 | 29-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of B.Arch after 2nd Counselling as on 29 August 2011 (Evening) | 29-08-11 | |
Ο | Notice: Second counseling for MBA (Weekend) | HTM | 29-08-11 |
Ο | Seat Status of B.Ed (Prog Code-13) after 2nd Counselling as on 29 August 2011 | 29-08-11 | |
Ο | Notice regarding B.Ed. 2nd Counselling 2011 | 28-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of B.Ed. as on 28 August 2011 (Evening) | 28-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of B.Tech. GENERAL Category as on 28 August 2011 (Evening) | 28-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of B.Arch. as on 28 August 2011 (Evening) | 28-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of B.Arch as on 27 August 2011 (Evening) | 27-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of B.Ed as on 27 August 2011 (Evening) | 27-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of B.Tech (DGEN & ODGEN) as on 27 August 2011 (Evening) | 27-08-11 | |
Ο | Seat Status of MBA (Weekend) after Ist Counselling as on 27 August 2011 (Evening) | 27-08-11 | |
Ο | Schedule of 2nd Counelling-Admission 2011-12 M.A./M.Sc (Crmininology) & (Forensic Science) (Programme Code-17 ) | 27-08-11 | |
Ο | First Counselling for SSMC for (VMMC & SJH) M.Ch (CTVS) Course (Programme Code-32) for the Academic Session 2011-12 | 27-08-11 | |
Ο | Revised Schedule of 2nd Counselling-Admission 2011-12 B.Arch Programme (Programme Code-00) | 27-08-11 |
Department of Ayush, Delhi./AYUSH SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME 2011
AYUSH SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME
Government of India through the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) has
been offering scholarships to pursue Ayurveda Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy courses in
India since 2005. The total number of scholarships offered for AYUSH courses initially was
30. Resurgence of AYUSH at international level has resulted in growing demand from foreign
students to study in Indian Institutions. Keeping this in mind, the Department of AYUSH had
proposed to support foreign nationals under its international fellowship programme for
undertaking AYUSH courses at premier institutions in India. In addition to the 30
scholarships provided initially, another 20 scholarships are being provided under the
International Cooperation scheme of the Department of AYUSH. The Department is also
providing 20 scholarships to students of Malaysia.
Scholarships are provided for the following courses
Under Graduate courses
• Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS): 5 ½ year degree course
including one year mandatory clinical training
Eligibility: 12 years of schooling with science subjects
• Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery (BSMS): 5 ½ year degree course including
one year mandatory clinical training
Eligibilty: 12 years of schooling with science subjects
• Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS): 5 ½ year degree course including
one year mandatory clinical training
Eligibilty: 12 years of schooling with science subjects
• Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicines and Surgery (BAMS): 5 ½ year degree course
including one year mandatory clinical training
Eligibilty: 12 years of schooling with science subjects
Post Graduate Courses
• M.D. Ayurveda : 3 year course
Eligibilty: BAMS degree recognized by CCIM
• MD Siddha: 3 year course
Eligibilty: BSMS degree recognized by CCIM
• MD Unani: 3 year course
Eligibilty: BUMS degree recognized by CCIM (It may be noted that amongst foreign universities only degrees of Sri Lankan
Universities i.e. BAMS and BUMS from Institute of Indigenous medicine, University,
of Colombo, Sri Lanka and BSMS from University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka are recognized
by CCIM)
• MD Homoeopathy: 3 year course
Eligibilty: BHMS degree recognized by CCH
(It may be noted that only the UG degrees of Indian Universities are recognized by
CCH)
Ph.D. Courses
Ph.D in Ayurveda: 3 years course (only1 seat is available for foreign students)
Eligibilty: MD (Ayurveda) degree recognized by CCIM
Procedure for application
ICCR sends the offer letter for scholarships to Indian Missions abroad. Offer of scholarships
are advertised by the Indian Missions in countries where the scholarships are offered.
Application forms for scholarships are available with the Indian missions. Interested
students are required to submit six complete sets of applications forms at the Missions.
Applications should be properly filled- up and sent with complete supporting document.
Certified copies of all documents should be accompanied with English transitions, a syllabus
of the qualifying examination should be enclosed with the application.
Selection procedure
Applications from the desirous foreign nationals received by the Indian Diplomatic Missions
concerned are scrutinized and forwarded by them to ICCR for selection and placement.
ICCR, however, does not consider applications which are received directly from the
candidates. ICCR in-turn forwards the application to the Universities/educational
institutions who have their own eligibility criteria. A scholarship is awarded only when the
admission is confirmed by ICCR. Thereafter appropriate visas are issued by the Missions.
Financial Terms and conditions of AYUSH scholarship Scheme
Courses Scholarships Rates
(in Rupees)
LIVING ALLOWANCE (STIPEND)
Undergraduate 4,500/-P.M.
MD
• First Year
• Second Year
• Third Year
15,800+DA
16,950+DA
18,080+DA
Ph.D.
a) First Year
b) Second year
18,702+DA
19,323+DA
CONTINGENT GRANT
Under-graduate 4,500/- pa
Ph.D. Course/ MD/ MS 12,000/-pa
HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCE
a) in cities of Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata,
Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad & Pune
35,00/p.m.
b) In other cities 3,000/ P.M.
Tuition Fee/ Other Compulsory fee As per actual
THESIS AND DISSERTATION EXPENSES
For Ph. D. Scholar 10,000/-
For MD/MS and other courses required
submission of project
7,000/-
capital of their country to the international airport nearest to the Institute in India.
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Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH)/Renewal of permission for the existing UG and PG courses during 2011-12 in the ASU colleges.
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy,
Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH)
Indian Red Cross Society Building,
1-Red Cross Road, New Delhi-110 001
Dated the 29thJuly,2011.
The Principal/Dean/Directors,All Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani Medical Colleges
(As per list enclosed).
1.Sub. : Renewal of permission for the existing UG and PG courses during
2011-12 in the ASU colleges.
2. As you aware that the Central Council of Indian Medicine, New Delhi, had
in the light of the law laid down by the Supreme Court in Medical Council of India
vs.Madhu Singh Others as reported in AIR 2002 SC 323,(2002) 7 SCC 258 issued
policy instructions in October,2003 to specify 31stOctober of every academic year
as the cut off date for admission to undergraduate courses in Ayurveda, Siddha and
Unani systems of medicine.
3. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare(Department of AYUSH) had, in
view of the aforesaid policy adopted, been making sincere efforts to stream line the
process and adhere to the above mentioned date line, as far as may be. However, in
view of exceptional circumstances, the date line of 31stOctober had to be extended
to 30thNovember in the academic years 2009-10 and 2010-11.
3. It is in the background of the experience of the academic years 2009-10 and
2010-11 and the endeavour to stream line the process so as to convey the decision
of the Central Government for the academic year 2011-12 at the earliest , the
Department envisaged and attempted the completion of the inspection as statutorily
required to be carried out by the regulator namely, the Central Council of Indian
Medicine, by the middle of April,2011 and make the recommendations available to
the Central Government by the middle of May,2011 so as to enable communication
of the decision in respect of the academic year by the end of July,2011. However, it
is informed that the visitations to ASU medical colleges have been started by the
Central Council of Indian Medicine on 28thMarch and have continued during the
month of Apri,2011 and thereafter, the field reports and the recommendations of the
Central Council of Indian Medicine have got a bit delayed.
4. As you are further aware that the recommendations of the Central Council of
Indian Medicine, as and when received, require examination through the due -2-
process prescribed in the Indian Medicine Central Council Act,1970 and an
opportunity of personal hearing is required to be given to a college with respect to
deficiencies observed before a decision of the Central Government can be taken.
5. Therefore, while it expected that the decision in respect of the bulk of the
colleges will be communicated soon, however, the Department anticipates that the
decision in respect of the existing courses in all the ASU medical colleges for 2011-
12 will, save in cases of exceptional circumstances, be taken and communicated on
or before the cut off date of 31stOctober,2011.
FOR DETAILS CLICK;
Thursday, 1 September 2011
LIST OF ICMR's INSTITUTES/2011
ICMR/Call for Letters of Intent Addressing National Implementation Research Priorities /2011
Call for Letters of Intent
Addressing National Implementation Research Priorities
Deadline: 30 September 2011
Improving maternal, newborn and child survival is a global and national priority. There are
known, effective health interventions which can substantially improve survival, but these
interventions are not reaching all those in need. Recognizing the role of implementation
research in improving access to efficacious interventions, a national initiative supported by
the World Health Organization has been launched. In this initiative, implementation research
is defined as research that:
a. Identifies common implementation problems and their main determinants which hinder
effective access to interventions, and develops and tests practical solutions to these
problems; and
b. Determines the best way of introducing these practical solutions into the health system
and facilitates their full scale implementation, evaluation and modification as required.
Implementation research priorities
A national workshop was held in July 2011 to identify implementation research priorities.
Participants in this workshop included programme managers, technical experts and national
research organizations. Key barriers for scaling up of interventions in the country were
identified and research questions to address these barriers were listed. These questions were
scored by participants based on six standard criteria, including answerability by research,
potential impact, relevance to barriers to scaling up, innovation and originality, potential
effect on equity, and likelihood of use of research results by policy-makers and programme
managers. The following questions emerged as the highest priorities:
1. How can doctors, nurses and technicians be attracted and retained in rural and hard to
reach areas?
2. How can mothers, newborns and children needing health care be reached in hard to
reach places?
3. How can the coverage and quality of home visits, particularly on the first day after
birth, be improved?
4. How can mobile phones be used to improve the delivery of maternal, newborn and
child health services?
5. How can quality maternal, newborn and child health care be provided in first level
facilities in remote and hard to reach areas which do not have doctors?
6. How can children with severe acute malnutrition be managed using a communitybased strategy for identification and treatment?
Call for Letters of Intent
Addressing National Implementation Research Priorities
Deadline: 30 September 20112
7. How can 24/7 availability of medicines and other necessary supplies to all health
workers be ensured?
8. How can health workers, at facility and community level, be supervised on a regular
basis with high quality?
9. How can motivation and performance of health care workers be achieved and
maintained using financial and/or non-financial incentives?
10. How can quality of health care received by mothers, newborns and children in health
facilities be improved?
Purpose of the Call
Through this call, we are inviting letters of intent for conducting implementation research
studies that would address the above-mentioned priority questions. It is expected that the
proposed studies will develop different options for addressing the implementation issue
relevant to the questions and evaluate these options using appropriate study designs.
The research teams with the selected letters of intent will be supported to develop full
research proposals and assisted in finding funds to support the research.
Intended recipients of this call
This call is intended for research institutions and teams within the country, who are involved
or interested in implementation research.
Prerequisites for application
1. The principal investigator shall be an Indian national.
2. The composition of the research team must be multidisciplinary in two aspects:
a. mix of expertise (e.g. clinical expertise, social sciences, epidemiology, statistics,
health systems, health economics; etc.); and
b. mix of roles and responsibilities within the health system (e.g. researchers, policymakers, programme managers, members of NGOs/civil society; etc.);
3. Each research team must include at least one policy-maker or programme manager who
should be part of the core decision-making team of the research project;
4. Each research study shall have an integral component on research capacity strengthening;
5. Each research study shall emphasize how the findings of the study will be generalizable
to other settings within the country;
6. Each letter of intent shall describe the roles and responsibilities of each team member – in
particular the policy-maker or programme manager– in the conduct and successful
development of the study. 3
How to apply?
The deadline for the submission of letters of intent is 1 September 2011. Letters of intent
should be sent by e-mail in English and should not exceed six A4 size pages with font size of
at least 10. They should include the following:
i. Title of the research study;
ii. Name, affiliation, and complete address (including e-mail, phone and fax numbers) of
the principal investigator;
iii. Team composition, and a description of the skills and capacity of the team;
iv. Justification of the study (including how expected results will contribute to scaling up
of maternal, newborn and child health interventions), and a brief summary of the
related work from the literature;
v. Objectives of the study;
vi. Brief description of the methodology (study area, target population, study design,
sample size, data collection and analysis, etc.);
vii. Feasibility of implementing the study in the proposed setting by the research team:
viii. Ethical considerations;
ix. Time lines;
x. Expected budget;
xi. Curriculum vitae of the principal investigators and key team members (maximum 1
page for each investigator; these will not be counted against the 6-page limit of the
letter of intent).
Selection process
Letters of intents will be reviewed on a competitive basis by a panel of independent experts,
based on the following criteria:
i. Relevance of the proposed study to the Call, based on the objectives and justification
provided;
ii. Appropriateness of methods for achieving the objectives;
iii. Feasibility of implementing the study;
iv. Capacity of the research team: multi-disciplinary expertise, research experience,
experience of working with health programmes;
The short listed research teams (a maximum of 8) will be notified and the research team will
be invited to participate to a proposal development workshop, which will be organized in
December 2011 (tentative dates).
The research teams will be assisted in finding funding support for the developed proposals
from national and international funding agencies. 4
Where to send the letter of intent?
Please write for additional information and send the letter of intent to:
To,
(LOI, Implementation Research Programme)
Dr. K.Satyanarayana
Scientist ‘G’ and Head RHN
Indian Council of Medical Research
V. Ramalingaswami Bhawan, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110-029
Telephone: 265889258
Fax: 26588755
E-mail: kanikaram_s@yahoo.com
IMPORTANT: Please make sure to include the following wording in the subject line of the
e-mail: Letter of Intent, Implementation Research on Maternal, Newborn
and Child Health
FOR DETAILS CLICK;
PGIMER, CHANDIGARH/SHORT TERM TRAINING /2011
SHORT TERM TRAINING Candidates are accepted for short-term attachment for varying periods (maximum up to 6 months). They can only act as observers. The Institute also accepts candidates deputed by W.H.O. for training in various specialties.
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