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MS Varsity, universities offer courses

Even during the penalty of six and five courses of studies diploma and certificate courses to institutions of higher education for the academic year 2004-05, the University Manonmaniam Sundaranar provides for the launch of a cycle ’studies position, Mr. Phil. Cours and two postgraduate degrees and certificate to the university.

About media on people, here and now, the Vice-Chancellor, K. Chockalingam, M.Sc. Microbial Technology, MA journalism and mass communication, MA public administration and international routes, B.Sc. The computer and information technologies, B.Sc. Visual Communication and B.Sc. Designing fashion and clothing technical report started in some institutions of higher education members during the academic year.

In the short term, of course, a degree in journalism, Diploma / Certificate in bio-analytical, Certificate in Domestic Electrical and Electronics Certificate in equipment and diagnostic procedures in micro-biology would have started in institutions of higher education.

“Given that all these courses have a strong demand in the present era on the market, these courses is very benefit students. Prices were awarded to institutions of higher education first, after a company as a UGC pay scale of the Faculty. And inspection committees to visit higher education institutions to improve infrastructure in institutions of higher education for new courses, “said Dr. Chockalingam.

At the University, M.Sc. Electronic media department of communication, MSU, M. Phil. Geo-Marine Technology, the Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Rajakkalmangalam started in the district of Kanyakumari, it would be a year of study.

In the short term, of course, Postgraduate Diploma in Criminology and Criminalistics of the post and Graduate Diploma in private detectives security and management would be started, and both, the courses are offered by the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

“Given the growing demand for professionals in the field of detection and prevention of crime, we decided to offer these courses for practitioners of police officers and lawyers,” he said.

On infrastructure development on the campus of the University, Dr. Chockalingam, “said State-of-the-art” Dr. Sivanthi Adityan Perumanai “built with a cost of more than PayPal. 1 crore with the base of 13,500 sq ft would be ready this October at the Maison de la Division main management and studies of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. The first phase of the conference room with a capacity of 325 persons Number of fortune was built, with an area of 3175 sq. ft.

The multi-purpose hall, classrooms for the Department of Physics, Centre for Information Technology, a modern canteen, the enlargement of the youth hostel women, guest house, modern and so were built on the campus of the university, while Sri Paramakalyani Centre for Environmental Sciences, in Alwarkurichi, the first floor of the existing structure of the area of 7000 sq ft costs 50 lakh case, the vice-chancellor said.

New courses and more students in coming years

The first institution of the country large mining plans for the future.

Donors’ Conference for him on the continent by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) s and compete with the best in the world, the Indian authorities of the School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad, have decided to put in place new courses and Houle their roles.

With Vision 2020 in front of the eyes, the ISM acquires 50 acres of land located next to the campus. The district authorities already have their green signal for the purchase.

Prices are that the conclusion B. Tech, double-programme (electrical and chemical) and direction, nearly 21 post-M. Phil and M. technology programs.

With the introduction of new courses of study, the number of students is an increase from 1200 to 4000 in the years to come.

Sources, the Institute said 50 students were taken to B. Tech (electric) in the next academic session. The same number of students is the B. Tech (chemical) during the year 2007. These are followed by Mr. and M. Phil technology programs in the fields of mining, minerals, geophysics, electronics, information technology and applied geology.

The Institute is also home to a new building for engineering fuel, a youth hostel than 400 places for boys (under construction) and one of 100 places for a girl next to an auditorium complex.

There is more good news. The Institute is the provision of Internet-organism in each room hostel and teachers? Fourth, the redevelopment of the bandwidth for quick access at a cost of Rs 30 lakh.

The definition of a benchmark of IIT, Bombay, the library ISM High-Tech with the introduction of bar codes based on the dissemination of books and an electronic security system to prevent theft.

On the non-academic front, the Institute will soon become a quality pool and a gymnasium in support of students to maintain in good condition.

? Other grants for research and empirical studies. We also focus on students? Services and accommodation in addition to the newer and better reading? a senior official said the “Telegraph”.

Tarkeshwar Kumar, the head of the Institute, said:? My goal is to increase the strength of students from 1200 to 4000 by increasing the number of seats in each discipline in the next 10-15 years.?

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Exams moved

KOCHI, July 24. The Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) and the Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit have moved their examinations will be held on 26 and 27 July and given a holiday in the region by the government for educational institutions in the country.

Cusat has postponed the LLB (first half) planned additional studies must take place July 26 to July 29.

The symposium for the second half, M. Phil. Physics will be held on July 26 was also postponed.

The new date will be announced later.

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The university has postponed consideration of MBA and MIB-Cours will be held on 26 and July 27.

The entrance of the M. Tech (CASAD) quotation Department of Ship Technology has also been set for July 28.

The classes of first year Post Graduate Programs scheduled to begin on July 26 was July 28.

The examination specifically for the fifth semester B. Tech (504 documents, 505 and 506) is 28 on July 30 and August 2.

Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit has moved all his exams must take place on 26 and July 27.

Loyola College MoU signed with London Metropolitan University.

Chennai, March 28 (PTI): Loyola College, Chennai, today, a declaration of intent with the London Metropolitan University (LMU) to jointly develop Graduate and Undergraduate Programs post.

The agreement will also allow the exchange of students and staff and develop educational curricula and teaching methods, Mark Bickerton, director of the LMU said.

College Principal Brother Albert Muthumalai told reporters that Loyola would be an Msc in Food Chemistry and Nanoscience and is awaiting approval of the conclusion of the next academic year.

The school should also M Phil and PhD in biotechnology, he said.

To a query, Dr. Oscar Nigli C, Director Foreign Desk, Loyola College said it was an opportunity to renew the agreement Loyola Institute of Business Administration, and the need to discuss them.

Examinations postponed

KOCHI, JULY 24. The Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) and the Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit have postponed its examinations to be held on July 26 and 27 respectively in view of the holiday declared by the Government for educational institutions in the State.

Cusat has postponed the LLB (first semester) supplementary examinations scheduled to be held on July 26 to July 29.

The viva voce for the second semester of M.Phil. Physics to be held on July 26 has also been postponed.

Lt. Gen DDS Sandhu ADC appointed President of India

Chandigarh, January 12: LT GEN (Dr) DDS Sandhu, Director General of Ordnance Services and Senior Colonel Commandant of the Army Ordnance Corps has been chosen as honorary president of the ADC to the President of India.

Sandhu is a gene Alumni of the National Defence Academy, and was in the army, 11 Ordnance Corps in June 1967. He is a graduate of the assistance of Defence Staff College, Wellington, higher education, in the defense of the University of Madras and M Phil and Defence and Management Studies from Devi Ahilya Bai University, Indore.

He has an MBA in the management of materials and MDBA of IIMM, Pune. He is also a fellow of the British Institute of Management, an associate volunteer and member of Board of Studies of the Indian Institute of Management and leadership of the equipment Asia for the Council of Logistics Management.

Sandhu has a gene predisposing to research on fundamental issues of military logistics and has earned his doctorate in international marketing of products of Indian Defence Punjabi University, Patiala. He was awarded the Honouris Causa “Doctor of Humane Letters from Rani Durgawati Vishawa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, in recognition of his distinguished in the management of property.

In addition, qualified professionals general courses on various computer applications in the latest technologies, such as Enterprise Java Beans and Oracle RDBMS.

DU girl tops IAS exam

NEW DELHI: Mona Pruthi, an officer of the Indian Revenue Service (IRS), took the civil service examination (CSE), 2005, and topped it. According to her, hard work, dedication and out-of-the-box-thinking are the tools that can help an IAS aspirant crack the prestigious examination.

Pruthi did her schooling from Chandigarh. She completed her graduation in English literature from Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University (DU), and her masters from Hansraj College. She completed her M Phil from DU as well. He father is in judicial service.

For Pruthi, being a part of the Indian bureaucracy has a charm like no other job. Gurneet Kaur Tej, however, intends to use this achievement to work towards the emancipation of the underprivileged . She secured the second rank in CSE 2005.

‘‘As I set out on the path to becoming an IAS officer, I believe it will give me the power to make a change where it’s most needed, for women and for the weaker sections of the society,’’ she said.

Kaur, a research scholar in industrial economics at Panjab University, cleared her examination in the very first attempt.

Like Kaur, Adesh Titarmare , placed 21st on the merit list, cleared this examination in his first attempt . Hailing from Lohara village in Nagpur, Titarmare did his BSc in computer science from Nagpur University.

According to him: “The examination might be the toughest in the country if one compares the number of applicants (close to 3 lakh last year) to the number of selections made; the test has an inbuilt system of selecting the best in the business.’’

And attracting the best too. As is evident from the case of Randhir Kumar. A BTech from Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, Randhir resigned from his job in Tata Steel in 2004, to prepare for the civil services. Kumar, who is placed third on the merit list, cleared the examination in his third attempt.

On being asked why he quit a cushy job in the corporate world to pursue a career in the civil services, he said: ‘‘There was always this motivation to work in the larger interest of the society, and the best way to achieve my dream was to pursue a career in the civil services.’’

Kumar feels that the role of a civil servant has gone from being just an administrator to manager-cum-administrator. ‘‘The role of a civil servant is to manage a district, state and different government departments. A civil servant is also provided with autonomy to serve people,’’ he added.

He plans to opt for his parent cadre — Bihar, and bring about growth and development in the state. ‘‘Bihar has a lot of potential to become one of the most dynamic states, and I want to be a part of that process of transformation,’’ he said.

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