Monday 11 July 2011

MG university Exam Results 2011 | http://mgu.ac.in/


MG university Exam Results 2011 | http://mgu.ac.in/



Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU) published Third Semester M Sc Fishery Biology and Aquaculture Degree (Reg: and Supply:) Examination July 2010, First Semester M Sc Degree Clinical Nutrition and Dietitics Degree Examination February 2011 , Final Year BSc Degree Supplementary Examination March 2011 (Excluding 2001 Admn), MA Politics First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011, MA Psychology First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011, MA English First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011, MA Sanskrit (Special) First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011, MA Sociology First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011.

The MG university Exam Results of Third Semester M Sc Fishery Biology and Aquaculture Degree (Reg: and Supply:) Examination July 2010, First Semester M Sc Degree Clinical Nutrition and Dietitics Degree Examination February 2011 , Final Year BSc Degree Supplementary Examination March 2011 (Excluding 2001 Admn), MA Politics First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011, MA Psychology First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011, MA English First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011, MA Sanskrit (Special) First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011, MA Sociology First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011 is available in the following Links.

Third Semester M Sc Fishery Biology and Aquaculture Degree (Reg: and Supply:) Examination July 2010



First Semester M Sc Degree Clinical Nutrition and Dietitics Degree Examination February 2011


Final Year BSc Degree Supplementary Examination March 2011 (Excluding 2001 Admn)


MA Politics First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011


MA Psychology First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011


MA English First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011


MA Sanskrit (Special) First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011


MA Sociology First Semester (Regular & Supplementary) Examination, February 2011

Karnataka SSLC Supplementary Results 2011 - Karnataka SSLC Results 2011 – KSEEB | http://www.kar.nic.in/kseeb/

Karnataka SSLC Supplementary Result 2011 is published by KSEEB today. The result is available in the following links.


Karnataka SSLC Supplementary Result 2011 (link 1)
Karnataka SSLC Supplementary Result 2011 (link 2)
Karnataka SSLC Supplementary Result 2011 (link 3)
Take your result on mobile through SMS
Karnataka SSLC (Class 10) Supplementary Results 2011
SMS - KAR10<space>REGISTRATION NUMBER - Send it to 56263

Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board came in to existence in the year 1966, has been conducting SSLC and other examinations. Every year the students strength is increasing tremendously.

For the academic year - April 2011 about 8.73 Lakhs students are appearing for the SSLC examinations. The board has been successfully conducted the examination since it was established.

The board has decided to improve the evaluation system and the results, every year the quantum of the boards examination has been increasing and hence divisional offices of the Board have been set up in order to decentralize the students needs. The board is now providing Admission Tickets with students photographs and major breakthrough in this venture is the photos being used in the repeaters Admission Tickets also.  It is for the first time, results of the April 2011 shall be announced with the students' photos in the result sheet.  Photos will be maintained in the volumes of the Board.

The board has ventured to conduct the supplementary examination for the failed candidates of the examination of March in June month of every year itself, this will enable the students who would be successful in the June examination to join higher education courses in the same academic year from July itself. This process was introduced first time in the country.

Madras University B.Com / B.Sc / BCA / BBA /BA/B.Music Results April 2011 | http://www.unom.ac.in

Madras University B.Com Results April 2011, Madras University B.Sc, BCA Results April 2011, Madras University BBA, B.Sc (ISM), B.Sc (Vis Comm) Results April 2011, Madras University BA, B.Com (CS), B.Music, B.Com (Coop) Results April 2011 is officially Published on 07/07/2011.

The result is now available for the students.Get Madras University B.Com Results April 2011, Madras University B.Sc, BCA Results April 2011, Madras University BBA, B.Sc (ISM), B.Sc (Vis Comm) Results April 2011, Madras University BA, B.Com (CS), B.Music, B.Com (Coop) Results April 2011 from the folloing links.



Madras University is the mother of almost all the old Universities of southern India. The University area of jurisdiction has been confined to, however, 3 districts of Tamil Nadu in recent years. This is consequent to establishment of various universities in the State and demarcation of the University territories. This University has been growing from strength to strength while widening its teaching and research activities.



The Organisation structure of Madras University encompases :
  • The Senate
  • The Syndicate
  • The Academic Council
  • The Faculties
  • The Finance Committee
  • The Board of Studies
His excellency the Governor of Tamil Nadu is the Chancellor of The University.



The Vice-Chancellor who is appointed for a term period is the Principal executive officer. The Registrar of the University, who is the Secretary of the Syndicate, is the custodian of all the records and Chief Administrator of the university. Yet another function, the examinations of the University, is managed by Office of the Controller of Examinations.



The University imparts both Under Graduate and Post Graduate Education through the Affiliated Institutions which are spread over the districts of Chennai, Thrivallur and Kancheepuram. Apart from teaching, research activities in Arts, Humanities, Science, Management and Technology are the main portals at the University. A number of institutions affiliated to Madras University Concentrate in research activities where Ph.D., Programme is available in their respective field of specialisation.

MG university Exam Timetable| http://mgu.ac.in/

MG university Exam Timetable| http://mgu.ac.in/

I - VI Semester MCA (Off-Campus) Degree Examination, April/May 2011- Schedule for Practicals, Project Evaluation and Viva-Voce, IV & V Semester BA/B.Sc./B.Com (Voc.Model II) Degree Supplementary Examinations, Special Examinations for those candidates applied for revaluation 2003 to 2007, IV Semester MBA (New Scheme - 2008 Admn.onwards) Degree Examinations, I Year B.Sc. Nursing (Post Basic) Degree - Supplementary Examinations , I & II Year B.Sc. MLT (Prior to 2008 Admission) Degree Supplementary Examinations


The MG university Exam timetable for I - VI Semester MCA (Off-Campus) Degree Examination, April/May 2011- Schedule for Practicals, Project Evaluation and Viva-Voce, IV & V Semester BA/B.Sc./B.Com (Voc.Model II) Degree Supplementary Examinations, Special Examinations for those candidates applied for revaluation 2003 to 2007, IV Semester MBA (New Scheme - 2008 Admn.onwards) Degree Examinations, I Year B.Sc. Nursing (Post Basic) Degree - Supplementary Examinations , I & II Year B.Sc. MLT (Prior to 2008 Admission) Degree Supplementary Examinations is available in the following Links.

I - VI Semester MCA (Off-Campus) Degree Examination, April/May 2011- Schedule for Practicals

http://www.mgu.ac.in/files/I%20-%20VI%20Sem.pdf

IV & V Semester BA/B.Sc./B.Com (Voc.Model II) Degree Supplementary Examinations

http://www.mgu.ac.in/files/IV%20and%20V%20sem_%20supple_%20exam.pdf

Special Examinations for those candidates applied for revaluation 2003 to 2007

http://www.mgu.ac.in/files/Notification%20special%20exams%2006_07.pdf

IV Semester MBA (New Scheme - 2008 Admn.onwards) Degree Examinations

http://www.mgu.ac.in/files/IV%20Semester%20MBA%20New%20Scheme%20Time%20Table.pdf

I Year B.Sc. Nursing (Post Basic) Degree - Supplementary Examinations

http://www.mgu.ac.in/files/I%20Year%20B_Sc_%20Nursing%20Supple.pdf

I & II Year B.Sc. MLT (Prior to 2008 Admission) Degree Supplementary Examinations

http://www.mgu.ac.in/files/I%20&%20II%20Year%20B_Sc.pdf

The following Examination time table is also available

Sunday 10 July 2011

JCECEB Diploma Entrance Result 2011

JCECEB (Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board )Diploma Level
Combined Entrance Competitive Exam Result 2011 have been published .
Candidate who have attended the exam can check your results in the official website

JCECEB Diploma Entrance Result 2011
http://www.schools9.com/jhar0607.htm

Jharkhand (JCECE) Diploma entrance is organized by Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board. Jharkhand combined entrance competitive examination is conducted for selection of candidates for admission to first year of Engineering, medical & agriculture streams

Offical website (https://www.jceceboard.in) currently not working because of high traffic. Please tunned up with us for the new updates and results.





The 28th state of the Indian Union

was brought into existence by the Bihar reorganization

Act on November 15,2000-



birth anniversary of the legendary Bhagwan Birsa Munda

.

Jharkhand is famous for its rich mineral resources like

Uranium, Mica, Bauxite, Granite, Gold, Silver, Graphite, Magnetite, Dolomite, Fireclay, Quartz, Fieldspar, Coal (32% of India),

Iron, Copper (25%of India)

etc. Forests and woodlands occupy more than 29% of the state which is amongst the highest in India.






The region enshrouded in the hills

and forests inaccessible to a large segment of people

.

The tribes of this state are living here

from thousands of years and not much changed

in their life and culture over the ages baring last few decades

.
Many scholars now believe that the language used by tribes in the state of Jharkhand is identical to the one used by Harappan people.

This has led to a great interest in the deciphering of Harappan

inscriptions using rock paintings and language used by these tribes.


For a greater part of Vedic age, Jharkhand remained obscured.

During the age of Mahajanpadas around 500 BC,

India saw the emergence of 16 large states who controlled

the entire Indian subcontinent.

The supremacy of the janpads were often decided by the power of swords

and bows and ax and other weapons. The region around Jharkhand was extremely rich in its mineral resources including iron and the janpad

that controlled this region, Magadha, eventually controlled most of the country. The power of Magadha continued to occupy central state

The region enshrouded in the hills

and forests inaccessible to a large segment of people

.

The tribes of this state are living here

from thousands of years and not much changed

in their life and culture over the ages baring last few decades

.
Many scholars now believe that the language used by tribes in the state of Jharkhand is identical to the one used by Harappan people.

This has led to a great interest in the deciphering of Harappan

inscriptions using rock paintings and language used by these tribes.


For a greater part of Vedic age, Jharkhand remained obscured.

During the age of Mahajanpadas around 500 BC,

India saw the emergence of 16 large states who controlled

the entire Indian subcontinent.

The supremacy of the janpads were often decided by the power of swords

in Indian subcontinent for a long time and saw the emergence of mighty empires such as Mauryas and Guptas. After the end of last big

Hindu empire of Guptas, India saw emergence of a number of numerous regional powers who tried to control this region. Same was the

The region enshrouded in the hills

and forests inaccessible to a large segment of people

.

The tribes of this state are living here

from thousands of years and not much changed

in their life and culture over the ages baring last few decades

.
Many scholars now believe that the language used by tribes in the state of Jharkhand is identical to the one used by Harappan people.

This has led to a great interest in the deciphering of Harappan

inscriptions using rock paintings and language used by these tribes.


For a greater part of Vedic age, Jharkhand remained obscured.

During the age of Mahajanpadas around 500 BC,

India saw the emergence of 16 large states who controlled

the entire Indian subcontinent.

The supremacy of the janpads were often decided by the power of swords

case with Muslim Sultans of Delhi and their feudatories in Bengal, who tried to control this mineral-rich area. British identified this region as

a great source of raw material for their booming industries back home and to exploit the region to its full potential, established a vast

network of railway line. Calcutta was developed as a major port to export raw materials from this region to England.

The region enshrouded in the hills

and forests inaccessible to a large segment of people

.

The tribes of this state are living here

from thousands of years and not much changed

in their life and culture over the ages baring last few decades

.
Many scholars now believe that the language used by tribes in the state of Jharkhand is identical to the one used by Harappan people.

This has led to a great interest in the deciphering of Harappan

inscriptions using rock paintings and language used by these tribes.


For a greater part of Vedic age, Jharkhand remained obscured.

During the age of Mahajanpadas around 500 BC,

India saw the emergence of 16 large states who controlled

the entire Indian subcontinent.

The supremacy of the janpads were often decided by the power of swords


Birsa Munda

(1875-1900)and Sidho and Kanho are the legendary heroes of the tribals of this state who fought against the oppressive rule of the British

government. Birsa Munda, now regarded as god, fought for the tribals natural right over forests and land that was mercilessly being acquired

The region enshrouded in the hills

and forests inaccessible to a large segment of people

.

The tribes of this state are living here

from thousands of years and not much changed

in their life and culture over the ages baring last few decades

.
Many scholars now believe that the language used by tribes in the state of Jharkhand is identical to the one used by Harappan people.

This has led to a great interest in the deciphering of Harappan

inscriptions using rock paintings and language used by these tribes.


For a greater part of Vedic age, Jharkhand remained obscured.

During the age of Mahajanpadas around 500 BC,

India saw the emergence of 16 large states who controlled

the entire Indian subcontinent.

The supremacy of the janpads were often decided by the power of swords

by the British for exploitation. After a long fight, Birsa Munda was captured by the British authorities and died in prison. Sidho and Kanho

were another set of revolutionaries among the tribals, now regarded as a tribal heroes.

The region enshrouded in the hills

and forests inaccessible to a large segment of people

.

The tribes of this state are living here

from thousands of years and not much changed

in their life and culture over the ages baring last few decades

.
Many scholars now believe that the language used by tribes in the state of Jharkhand is identical to the one used by Harappan people.

This has led to a great interest in the deciphering of Harappan

inscriptions using rock paintings and language used by these tribes.


For a greater part of Vedic age, Jharkhand remained obscured.

During the age of Mahajanpadas around 500 BC,

India saw the emergence of 16 large states who controlled

the entire Indian subcontinent.

The supremacy of the janpads were often decided by the power of swords

For a long time, Jharkhand remained as a part of Bihar,

but after Indian independence, the demand for a separate state of tribals started gaining momentum. In the last fifty years, the tribes of this

region fought against the hegemony of Northern Bihar, a region that gained from the mineral deposits of this region like anything. Jharkhand

became a state under the Republic of India on November 15, 2000 and now it is poised for a great leap forward.

VSU Examination 2011 -Results

First Year Degree Supplementary Examinations September 2011 Fee Notification
Click here to download the fee Notifications.
Vikrama Simhapuri University Examination results 2011

    MCA I Sem Results
    MHM Ist and III sem
    Degree First Year
    BCA First Year

About Vikrama Simhapuri University, Nellore

Vikrama Simhapuri University, Nellore, came into being, fulfilling the long-cherished dream of the people of Nellore district, re-`christened Potti Sriramulu Nellore district since 2008, by G.O.Ms. No. 89, Higher Education (U.E.II) Department, dated 25.06.2008.  This GO makes history in the field of Higher Education in Andhra Pradesh since it paves the way for the establishment six new Universities in six districts in Andhra Pradesh.

JNTUK Results 2011

JNTUK - Results of Entrance Test held on 30 June 2011

JNTUK - Results of Entrance Test held on 30 June 2011 is declared. List of eligible candidates is published. Please check the following links for the results.


Please click here to download the Results
Please click here to download the List of Eligible Candidates

I B.Pharmacy (R07,NR) Supplementary Examination Results May-2011

I B.Pharmacy Supplementary Examination Results

II B.Pharmacy (R07,NR,OR) Supplementary Examination Results May-2011

II B.Pharmacy Supplementary Examination Results

III B.Pharmacy (R07,NR,OR) Supplementary Examination Results May-2011

III B.Pharmacy (R07,NR,OR) Supplementary Examination Results May-2011

IV B.Pharmacy(R07,NR,OR) II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations May-2011.

B.Pharmacy(R07,NR,OR) II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations


For more results

JNTUK exam results 2011


http://jntuk.edu.in/directorates/evaluation/Examination-Results


ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
The University grew out of a College that was ‘The College of Engineering, Vizagpatnam’ as was named at the time of its establishment in 1946 by the then Government of the composite Madras State is situated in a sprawling campus of 110 acres filled with mango trees in a fast developing Port city of Kakinada on the east coast of peninsula India and situated in a zone which through generations, contributed significantly to the political literacy and cultural heritage of the country.
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