Tuesday, September 27, 2011

JNTU RESULTS

JNTU RESULTS


JNTU-ANANTAPUR : MCA II Semester Regular/Supple Exams Results Aug-2011 Are Sent to the Respective Colleges.

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 06:56 AM PDT

JNTU-ANANTAPUR : MCA II Semester Regular/Supple Exams Results Aug-2011 Are Sent to the Respective Colleges.

JNTU-ANANTAPUR : MCA II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations Results August-2011 Are Sent to the Respective Colleges.

The results of MCA Second Semester Regular & Supplementary August 2011 examinations are declared. The result sheets have been dispatched to respective college principals. Students concerned are requested to contact their college principals for knowing the results.

Click here to Download the Official Notification.

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JNTU-HYDERABAD : Important Circular to the JNTU-H Students regarding Holidays.

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 04:50 AM PDT

JNTU-HYDERABAD : Important Circular to the JNTU-H Students regarding Holidays.

JNTU-HYDERABAD : Important Circular to the JNTU-H Students regarding Holidays.

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This is to inform you that the JNT University Hyderabad has not declared any holidays to the Constituent Colleges/Units/Affiliated Colleges in the jurisdiction of JNT University Hyderabad.

It is also informed that the students should not respond to false SMS regarding the holidays.

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Group-I Mains amidst tight security.

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 03:14 AM PDT

Group-I Mains amidst tight security.

HYDERABAD/WARANGAL: Group-I Main examination was held amidst tight security here on Sunday as an undeclared curfew prevailed in various parts of the Telangana region owing to the ongoing Sakala Janula Samme.

In Warangal, the hotbed of T agitation, all roads wore a deserted look right from morning till afternoon. The government conducted the examination despite KU JAC students attempting to obstruct the exam at Hanamkonda. Even as superintendent of police Rajesh Kumar and collector Bojja Rahul looked on, 15 student activists tried to enter Markazi High School but they were prevented by RAF and police personnel, who took them into custody. Police spread out the barbed wire on the Warangal-Kazipet main road to prevent the protesters reaching the exam venue.

However, ‘T’ strike had shattered the dreams of several Group-1 aspirants as they could not reach the test venues on time. While the exam began at 10 am, several candidates turned up late as the state transport buses were off the roads. In Hyderabad, late comers were seen arguing with police personnel and the APPSC officials at different centres till about 11.30 am to allow them inside.

The candidates said the APPSC officials should conduct a separate examination for them as they missed the test due to no fault of theirs. Some of the candidates even threatened to approach the court against the APPSC authorities for being “insensitive” to their transport problems. “I had taken coaching from three training institutes during the past one year and was ready to write the exam. But because of the strike, I could not make it to the test venue,” said a candidate who had to travel from the Old City to a centre in Nampally.

Though the Osmania University Joint Action Committee (OU-JAC) threatened to disrupt the examination, officials said that no untoward incident had happened in any of the centres in city. “We were well guarded and no case of disruption of examination was reported,” said Poonam Malakondaiah, secretary, AP Public Service Commission.

The Telangana region, however recorded a low attendance than coastal Andhra and Ralayaseema regions on Sunday. The attendance in the ‘T’ region__Hyderabad and Warangal 69.45% and 66.96% respectively, was less than the turn out at centres in Seemandhra including Tirupati and Warangal which recorded an attendance of 71% each. However, Vizag recorded an attendance 68.33%. A total number of 8,464 candidates had collected hall tickets for the test, officials said.

APPSC authorities, however, maintained that the attendance percentage in the state has increased this year compared to previous years. “In 2005, the attendance percentage for main’s examination was just 38.09% and in 2007 it was 53.05%. The overall percentage has increased substantially,” said Malakondaiah.

Meanwhile, the OU-JAC criticized the APPSC authorities for conducting the exam at a time when the T region is going through a political turmoil. “We had got calls from several candidates who wanted us to stop the exam as they could not reach the centres on time. The candidates spend years preparing for the test and they missed the test as APPSC refused to postpone the same,” said M Krishank, OU-JAC spokesperson.

Source : TOI

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T strike paralysing state economy, says industry.

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 03:08 AM PDT

T strike paralysing state economy, says industry.

HYDERABAD: The two-day industrial bandh call given for Monday and Tuesday as part of the ongoing T-stir has raised the hackles of industry captains, who feel the latest bout of T-trouble may be lacking in violence but is slowly and surely paralysing the state’s economy and hitting investor confidence.

Attendance challenges, added costs incurred in ferrying employees to work, especially for those companies who don’t provide transportation facilities as well as cost of generating power through UPS and gensets to keep their units running will hit performance of AP-based companies during the quarter, feel industry captains.

Opposing the bandh, officials said that the obstruction to industrial and economic activity and stoppage of work in industries and commercial establishments would result in heavy loss of jobs and hardships to people, loss of production, dislocation of supply chain and loss of investments.

“Within the last one month we have had a VAT increase, a property tax increase with a fuel surcharge in the pipeline. There is already a recession going on and nationally industrial growth has been bad with figures for AP and Hyderabad slated to be in the negative. Given this backdrop, T-bandhs are creating all sorts of uncertainties, right from power shortages to giving customers the jitters. This is certainly the final nail in the coffin for AP’s industry,” said Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry ( Fapcci) senior vice president Devendra Surana. Surana, who heads the Rs 350 crore Surana group, points out that T-bandhs at alarming intervals had resulted in customers giving AP suppliers a go by and instead placing their orders with players from other neighbouring states.

According to Confederation of Indian Industry’s AP council vice president Suchitra Ella, the latest T-agitation was not only throwing industry out of gear, it was hurting the common man the most. “Imagine the plight of those who have not been able to step out of home to earn their daily living? By crippling transportation they are preventing people from going to work,” the CII AP vice-president said.There are also many small, medium and micro enterprises that don’t have the wherewithal to keep their units running either due to shortage of staff or power cuts,” she said.

Ella, who is also joint managing director of biotech major Bharat Biotech, expressed fears that the higher power costs that units are being forced to bear to keep their units running would hit revenues and bottomlines of most companies in AP.

Even IT companies, though covered under Esma, are worried this time about the worsening situation. On Thursday evening when top guns of some big IT companies in Hyderabad decided to put their heads together to figure out a way to ride out the ongoing bout of T-trouble, all they came away with was with a feeling of helplessness.

“The agitation is systematically demolishing the eco-system of the city and state. We had a debate on our next course of action but realized that though we have access to government there is no point in approaching them because even they are not in control of the situation. On the other hand, with the issue garnering international media attention our customers are becoming very anxious,” says a head honcho of a leading IT company on condition of anonymity.

Adding to the power woes of IT companies in Madhapur is the substation upgradation work that was taken up middle of last week, forcing daily six-hour power cuts in peak time. “We have to rely on UPS and gensets for six hours daily. This works out to almost Rs 9 per unit, which is double of what we pay when we draw from the grid,” points out an IT official.

Source : TOI

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Telangana strike: Parents to hold exams at home.

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 03:05 AM PDT

Telangana strike: Parents to hold exams at home.

Corporate schools in the Telangana region that have been closed since September 13 on account of the ongoing strike for statehood, have told parents to collect the quarterly exam question papers from the school and conduct exams for their children in their own homes!

A majority of corporate schools in the region are owned by managements belonging to the Seemandhra region. These schools, which have been shut down from September 13, fearing attacks from T-activists, will be opened only after the Dasara vacation, on October 10.

Parents were taken by surprise when they started receiving SMSes on their mobile phones from the schools asking them to collect the question papers and conduct the exams themselves.

Mr M. Manik, a parent, said, "The corporate schools are giving question papers to parents for students from Classes VII to X since these schools start the foundation course for various competitive exams from this stage. The teachers told us that periodic exams are necessary for these students from this stage if they want to succeed in competitive exams after Class XII."

Source : DC

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