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AIEEE 2010 Entrance Exams Results Declared

Posted by eUttaranchal On May - 30 - 2010

The results of AIEEE-2010 is annoced today – 30 May 2010, 2010. The All India/State Rank to be called for Central counselling will be decided by Central Counselling Board which will be constituted by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India and decision of seat matrix etc. will be taken by Central Counselling Board.

For fore details you can check here: AIEEE Results

Check the AIEEE results 2010 here:
http://cbseresults.nic.in/aieee/cbseaieee.htm
http://www.aieee.nic.in/

18 Jan 2010

Following an year-long dissection of performance of 130 existing deemed-to-be universities in the country, the government panel constituted for the purpose has recommended withdrawal of the deemed status from 44 institutions, found committing academic lapses, including allowing families to run institutions.

Graphic Era University, Dehradun; HIHT University Dehradun and Gurukul Kangri Vishvavidyalaya, Haridwar are among the 44 universities which could face de-recognition of "deemed university" status, subject to the Supreme Court’s decision.

The government has accepted the committee recommendations, but would have to wait for the Supreme Court to take a view on the issue, as it is hearing a civil writ petition on the matter. The court had in November last directed the government to come back to it on the issue.

In its affidavit filed in the Supreme Court today, the government submitted the review committee report, which lists 44 erring institutions for de-recognition as deemed. Of these, the highest-16- are in Tamil Nadu, followed by 6 in Karnataka, 4 in Uttar Pradesh, 3 each in Haryana and Maharashtra, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan, and one each in Gujarat, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry and New Delhi.

The institutions listed to lose their deemed status in Haryana are Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Ambala; Lingayas’ University, Nachauli, Faridabad; and Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad. In Uttarakhand, HIHT University, Swami Rama Nagar, Dehradun; Gurukul Kangri Vishvavidyalaya, Haridwar; and Graphic Era University on Clement Road, Dehradun, could face de-recognition, subject to the SC decision. Blacklisted institutions in Rajasthan include Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapith, Pratapnagar, Udaipur; Institute of Advanced Studies in Education, Gandhi Vidya Mandir, Sadarsheher; and Mody Institute of Technology and Science, Lakshmangarh, Sikar.

Of the deficient institutions, 41 are privately managed, and three are government funded, including Nava Nalanda Mahavihara in Nalanda, Bihar; Rajiv Gandhi National Youth Development Institute, Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu; and National Institute of the History of Art, Conservation and Museology, New Delhi. The de-recognition move, if it comes through following the SC intervention, would affect the futures of over 2 lakh students, with 2,03,322 currently pursuing courses with the erring institutions. Accordingly, the task force constituted to implement the committee recommendations has said the erring universities could seek affiliation to the state university of jurisdiction to enable students to complete courses. “Existing colleges not found suitable to continue should revert to their status as affiliated college of the state university of jurisdiction to enable the students to finish courses and obtain degrees,” the task force said.

It has further advised the government to make every effort to facilitate migration or re-enrolment of the students to equivalent courses in other institutions in case their own institution, after losing its deemed tag, is unable to attain affiliation of the state university concerned.

As for the review committee, it found only 38 institutions justifying their deemed position while another 44, it said, would be allowed three years time to come up to the academic standards desired of them.

News Source: The Tribune

Uttarakhand Board Result 2010

Posted by eUttaranchal On January - 1 - 2010

Uttaranchal Education and Examination Board conducts the board exams for Class X and Class XII in the state. The board exams are conducted in the month of Mar-April every year and the result is announced in the month of June.

Results for Uttarakhand Board Exam 2010 for Class X and Class 12 are expected to be declared in the first week of June 2010

Please visit this page for the updated information about Uttarakhand Board Results.

To know more about the Colleges in Uttarakhand and Institutes for higher studies in Uttarakhand, please visit http://www.euttaranchal.com/education/

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Uttarakhand BTC Result 2006/2009 – Merit List

Posted by eUttaranchal On November - 22 - 2009

The merit list of BTC 2006 (Basic Teaching Certificate, Uttarakhand) entrance exam 2006 has been released on 17 Nov 2009. The Merit List result for Uttarakhand BTC 2006 has been released district-wise for each of the 13 districts. The merit list can be downloaded through the links below:

BTC result 2006 is also available at the official website of Uttarakhand Govt. http://gov.ua.nic.in/schooleducation/BTC%20Exam%202006/BTC-2006%20Marit%20List.htm .

Note: eUttaranchal is not responsible for any inadvertent error that may have crept in the results being published on Net. The results published on net are for immediate information only. These cannot be treated as original statement of result. Please contact the concerned authority to further details.

Uttarakhand rides high on healthcare boom

Posted by eUttaranchal On October - 21 - 2009

21 Oct 2009, Dehradun

After the Uttarakhand government set up a medical college at Srinagar town in Garhwal region, a couple of proposals for new medical colleges and hospitals in the hill state have kept the healthcare market buzzing.

Faced with shortage of doctors, the government has decided to build two more medical colleges with a total investment of Rs 400 crores.

Besides two government medical colleges, Max Hospital is also looking for land at Purkul area at the foothills of Mussoorie in Dehra Dun district. Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said Dehra Dun would soon get its first government medical college, for which a proposal had already been submitted to the Medical Council of India (MCI). For this purpose, the government is looking for 10-acre land in Dehra Dun. Already, some of the sites have been identified in this regard.

Another government medical college would be built at the hill resort of Almora in Kumaon region. Nishank also said the government was contemplating a move to take over the Forest Trust Hospital at Haldwani. With this, the total strength of government medical colleges in the state would go up to four. The government last year set up its first medical college at Srinagar in Garhwal region, which has already started operation.Already, two private medical colleges – Shri Mahant Indresh Medical College and Jollygrant Medical College — are functioning in Dehra Dun district.

Union Minister of State for Labour Harish Rawat said that a new All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) at Rishikesh would start function in 2011. The proposal for the AIIMS had been gathering dust during the past few years. But Rawat said the Centre was now ready to take up the work for civil infrastructure for building AIIMS at Rishikesh.

Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) has also submitted proposals for building medical colleges and hospitals at the industrial estates of Haridwar, Pantnagar and Selaquie. The State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited (SIDCUL) has identified land for building ESI hospitals in the state.

News Source: Business Standard

Fee for Uttarakhand technical colleges fixed

Posted by eUttaranchal On July - 11 - 2009

The fee committee constituted by the Uttarakhand government today fixed the fees for technical colleges of the hill state.
Official sources today said that the fee committee fixed the fee for eight technical colleges of Dehradun and four colleges from rest of the state.

The yearly fee includes tuition fee and development fee, they said adding that the fee will be from Rs 59,000 to 67,000.

The committee has also asked other technical colleges in the state to submit relevant documents, so that their fee could also be fixed.

News Source: PTI

 
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