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- JNTU-KAKINADA : M.Tech/M.Pharmacy I Semester Regular & Supplementary Examinations Time Tables March/April, 2011.
- Apex court nod for common MBBS entrance test
- Inter exams begin on a peaceful note
- JNTUK sports meet for women
- Telangana March: Inter exam gets relief; CBSE, ICSE hit.
| Posted: 07 Mar 2011 11:53 PM PST JNTU-KAKINADA : M.Tech/M.Pharmacy I Semester Regular & Supplementary Examinations Time Tables March/April, 2011. Click on the below links to Download the Time Tables: JNTU- KKD : M.Tech I Semester Regular & Supplementary Examinations Time Tables March/April, 2011. OR http://jntuk.edu.in/directorates/assets/uploadPdf/MTechReg&SupTT.zip OR http://jntuk.edu.in/directorates/assets/uploadPdf/MPharmReg&SupTT.zip |
| Apex court nod for common MBBS entrance test Posted: 07 Mar 2011 11:35 PM PST Apex court nod for common MBBS entrance test New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday paved the way for implementing the Medical Council of India’s (MCI) notification providing for a common entrance test for undergraduate medical courses leading to the award of MBBS degrees. An apex court bench of Justice R.V. Raveendran and Justice A.K. Patnaik, while giving the go ahead to the MCI, said that anyone aggrieved by the notification can challenge it in court. “If you (MCI) think you are independent and don’t require any approval from the centre, then you can go ahead with its implementation and if you think you need approval from the government, then go to it (government),” the bench said. The court further told the MCI that if it has already obtained the approval of the health ministry for issuing the notification providing for common entrance test for undergraduate medical courses, then it could go ahead with its implementation. The MCI on October 21, 2010 issued a notification providing for common entrance test for undergraduate medical courses all over the country. However, this notification was kept in abeyance in the face of stiff opposition by the Tamil Nadu government. The state government subsequently obtained a stay against the notification from the Madras High Court. The apex court said that it could not continue hearing the matter. It said it will not say anything in the matter and if the apex body regulating medical education in the country thinks that it can implement its notification, then it can go ahead and do so. |
| Inter exams begin on a peaceful note Posted: 07 Mar 2011 11:31 PM PST Inter exams begin on a peaceful note ADILABAD: The Intermediate exams began on a peaceful note in Adilabad on Monday with police providing adequate security at exam centres. Candidates from Inter first year took the second language test at 76 centres across the district. Officials in the district visited centres to ensure smooth conduct of the exams. Collector P. Venkateswarlu, who visited the Government Junior College for boys centre in Adilabad wanted officials to provide the candidates with drinking water. Regional Inspection Officer G. Satyanarayana told The Hindu that 2,639 candidates absented themselves out of a total 33,023. No candidate was booked for malpractice on day one of the examinations. Source : The Hindu |
| Posted: 07 Mar 2011 11:30 PM PST BHIMAVARAM: Athlete Satti Geetha on Monday formally inaugurated JNTU Kakinada central zone sports meet for Women here on the premises of Vishnu Engineering College for Women here. K.V. Vishnu Raju, Chairman, Sri Vishnu Educational Society presided. G. Syam Kumar, JNTUK Sports Council secretary, explained details of the two-day tournament. Mrs. Satti Geetha paid flora tributes to Dr. B.V. Raju and his wife Seethamma. Later, a march past was conducted by women players from eight districts under JNTU Kakinada region. Mr. Syam Kumar said Vice-Chancellor Allam Appa Rao was encouraging tournaments among engineering students. He thanked Mr. Vishnu Rajufor making elaborate arrangements for the sports meet. Mr. Vishnu Raju said that young talented sportsmen in rural areas should be encouraged. Nearly 450 engineering students from Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, West Godavari, East Godavari, Krishna, Guntur and Prakasam participated in the meet. Campus Director, D.R. Raju, Principal G. Srinivasa Rao, Vice-Principal, P. Srinivasa Raju and others were present. |
| Telangana March: Inter exam gets relief; CBSE, ICSE hit. Posted: 07 Mar 2011 11:25 PM PST Telangana March: Inter exam gets relief; CBSE, ICSE hit. HYDERABAD: In a major relief for students appearing for the Intermediate Board exams, the Telangana JAC and TRS said on Monday that the ‘Million March’ on March 10 would now be held between 1pm and 4pm. But the changed timing would still hit CBSE and ICSE students hard as their exams are slated in the afternoon. “The Million March on March 10 will be held between 1pm and 4pm,” Telangana JAC convenor M Kodandaram said on Monday. He insisted that at least 10 lakh people from Telangana districts would march to the state capital but instead of converging at four places as planned earlier, they would now stage a massive rally on Tank Bund road. The Inter exams that began in the state on Monday are being held between 8am and 11am and approximately 9 lakh students from the region will be appearing for the English-II paper on March 10. “With T protesters deferring the march to afternoon, Inter students should be able to write the exam without any hitch. If at all, they may face some problems in returning home,” said an official. But CBSE and ICSE students appearing for their Boards would have to bear the brunt of the rally. The social sciences paper for CBSE class X is scheduled for 10.30am-1.30pm on March 10. “These students can expect trouble during the second half of the exam and in returning home,” said the official, adding that most of the 17,500 CBSE students in the state are from Hyderabad. In the case of the ICSE board, a few hundred class XII students are slated to appear for the commerce paper from 2pm-5pm on March 10. “Although ICSE students in the state may not be that many as compared to the Inter and CBSE students, they are surely going to be the most hit by the ‘Million March’. Any disruption can affect their chances in appearing for all-India exams and threaten their academic career,” a source said. Despite Monday’s statement, the differences between Telangana JAC and TRS on the ‘Million March’ is said to be widening. While Kodandaram said at least 10 lakh people would participate, TRS sources termed it an impossible number and said that they would be happy if even a lakh turned up. At the press meet, Kodandaram did in fact admit to differences. While TRS was for postponement, others wanted it to be held on March 10. However, the issue was sorted out at the steering committee meeting, the Telangana JAC convenor claimed. Source : TOI |
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