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AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) Publisher : GUJARAT PRADESH CONGRESS COMMITTEE Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan, Sanskar Kendra Road, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad 380006. Phone : (079) 26578212/13 • Fax : (079) 26579589 e-book : www.gujaratcongress.org Editor : Dr. Manish M. Doshi (Engineer)

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AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER(What after Standard-12 ?)

Publisher :

GUJARAT PRADESH CONGRESS COMMITTEERajiv Gandhi Bhavan, Sanskar Kendra Road, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad 380006.

Phone : (079) 26578212/13 • Fax : (079) 26579589e-book : www.gujaratcongress.org

Editor :Dr. Manish M. Doshi (Engineer)

Published By :

Gujarat Pradesh Congress CommitteeRajiv Gandhi Bhavan,

Sanskar Kendra Road,

Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad 380006.

Phone : (079) 26578212/13

Fax : (079) 26579589

e-book : www.gujaratcongress.org

Edited by :

Dr. Manish M. Doshi (Engineer)Sydicate Member, Gujarat University

Spokesperson,

Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee

Phone : 94260 01599

Email : [email protected] : www.manishdoshi.com

www.careerpath.infowww.gujaratcongress.org

• We are thankful to Principals, Professors of educational institutesand colleagues but for whose cooperation, this work would havebeen much more difficult to accomplish.

• We are thankful to Vikas Vartul Trust, Bhavnagar and career cornercolumns of various newspapers and career magazines for thematerial we have used for dissemination through this work.

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER(What after Standard-12 ?)

Seventh Edition, 2012

ARJUN MODHWADIA (MLA)President,

Gujarat Pradesh Cong. Committee

Dear students,

Hearty congratulations on your success in theexamination. Selection of courses for futuredevelopment after Standard 12 is very crucial task.This is a sincere effort for the seventh consecutiveyear through this career guidance book by GujaratPradesh Congress Committee to disseminate usefulinformation for enabling students of Gujarat to selectcourses according to his/her capability and performwell in respective discipline in this competitive era.

Union Government, under the able leadership ofPrime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Smt. SoniaGandhi, President of Indian National Congress, hasenacted historical Act of “Right to Education” ensuringfundamental right of every child to have education.On the other hand, Government of Gujarat isdirectionless for implementation of “Right to EducationAct”. Education is being commercialized in the Statein large scale and rates of fees are going up day by day.

Government of India has allocated 31,000 croresof rupees on primary education and 31,200 croresof rupees under Skill Development Mission. Specialscholarship schemes for S.C., S.T. and minoritystudents have been introduced. By establishingknowledge network, the Government of India intendto interlink more than 400 Universities of the countryand more than 100 national institutes and during2012, about 19,000 knowledge network nodes willbe established.

Apart from I.I.T., another national-level instituteCentral University has been established in Gujaratwhich would add to the glory of Gujarat and remaina landmark in education field. At one hand, UnionGovernment is allocating crores of rupees to be spenton education, whereas on the other hand, Governmentof Gujarat is spending money intended to be spentfor education, on festivities and celebrations, whichdeprives students of Gujarat from better educationinfrastructure. Vacancies of Head Masters, lecturersand other posts are not being filled by the GujaratGovernment for the last ten years which is causingimmense loss to future of students and qualified youngpersons are deprived of employment.

For further information, you can contact PradeshCongress Office. Further, this book will be madeavailable at your city/district level and Taluka levelby Gujarat Congress Committee. Shri Himanshu Vyas,Shri Nishit Vyas and Dr. Manish Doshi have takengreat pain in compiling this book and I extend mysincere congratulations on behalf of PradeshCongress. Suggestions from students/parents withregard to this book are welcomed. Wishing you bestluck for your future.

SHAKTISINH GOHILLeader, Congress Legislative Party

Gujarat Legislative Assembly

Dear students,

Years of study of Standard-10 and Standard-12are very important years of life. While you are passingthrough this phase of very important period, I extendmy hearty wishes for your bright career and exploringpeak of success in future.

The Congress-lead UPA Government hasimplemented various schemes for education andsizeable fund allocations for implementation of theseschemes have been made, however, students ofGujarat are deprived of fruits of these schemes dueto large scale corrupt practices in EducationDepartment of the State. Loan facilities for highereducation has been also made effective by the UPAGovernment to the students whose family annualincome is less than Rs.4.50 lakhs. State Governmentshould also back meritorious students by increasingscholarships. Right to Education Act for welfare ofcitizens of the country has also been brought by theUPA Government, however, due to inaction on thepart of State Government in framing Rules forimplementation of this Act in the State, students ofthe State are suffering from injustice. Governmentof Gujarat is busy making Gujarat backward in thename of education development. Higher educationin the State is under process of commercialization inlarge scale. More than 70% posts of Principals,Professor, Assistant Professors, Lecturers inGovernment Degree-Diploma Engineering andPharmacy colleges are vacant since long which hasdirect impact on study of students and students areunable to have quality education. This has resultedinto a situation where very few job offers are madeavailable during campus interview by reputed nationalor multi-national companies.

Admission process to the degree/diploma coursesafter Standard-12 are becoming more complicatedand delayed for the last few years. Parents andStudents of Standard-10 and Standard-12 remainvery active for good success. It is duty of the StateGovernment to provide proper guidance to thestudents for further educational avenues, however,the Government has totally failed in doing so.

On behalf of Gujarat Pradesh CongressCommittee, this noble work of publication of careerguidance book providing information and guidancefor courses after Standard-10 and Standard-12, hasbeen accomplished by dedicated party worker Dr.Manish Doshi (Engineer) and his colleagues with isworth appreciation. I congratulate all of them.

-: INDEX :-

1. How to Shape your Carrer ? 12. What after Standard-12 ? 4

2.1 Vocational courses 42.2 Courses for teachers and trainers for physically and mentally 4

challenged children2.3 Handicapped training 52.4 Vocational Training Course of I.T.I. 82.5 Tempting career in writing 9

3. What after Std. 12 Commerce ? 103.1 Chartered Accountant (C.A.) 103.2 Company Secretary (C.S.) 103.3 Education in Rural science 103.4 Rural Studies (BRS) (3 years) 113.5 Courses in Social Work : (MSW) 113.6 Graduate level (six semester) course in Bachelor of Social Science 12

(B.S.Sc.) by Gujarat Vidyapeeth at Mahadev Desai Gram SevaMahavidhyala, Randheja/Sadra, District Gandhinagar

3.7 Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) 133.8 Courses in Computer field 133.9 Lucrative career opportunities for Graduates of Multi-media development 13

and fine-arts students3.10 Course for Video Editing 143.11 Career in Game Designing 143.12 Course which turns a student into a Mathematician 153.13 Career in Economics 153.14 Jewelry Retail 163.15 Home Science and other courses 163.16 Courses of C.P.Ed., B.P.Ed., B.P.E. for career as 16

Physical Training Teacher in Primary Schools3.17 Wish to be a teacher in Primary School ? 183.18 General Nursing Course after Standard-12 183.19 M.Sc. (CA & IT) & MBA (5 years) 183.20 Resource Mobilization 19

4. Unusual courses in National Institute 204.1 Gujarat National Law University – 5 years Integrated LL.B. (Hons.) Program 204.2 Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 204.3 National Law Universities organizing CLAT Examination 214.4 Patent Law 224.5 Courses useful to become journalist in print or television media 234.6 Glitzy career in Advertising sector 234.7 Ample opportunities for job in Aviation industry 234.8 Financial Engineer – Risk Management 244.9 Career in Fashion and Designing 24

4.10 Fashion Communication 254.11 Courses in Hotel Management 264.12 Video Editing Course 274.13 Tax Management 284.14 Professional Hotel Education 284.15 Scientific and Industrial Research field (CSIR) 29

5. What after Std. 12 Science ? 315.1 Availability of Admission Form and Filling the same 315.2 Courses available in Gujarat after Standard-12 Science 325.3 Number of Seats in Engineering and Pharmacy colleges of Gujarat and 37

cut-off list 2011-125.4 Guidelines for online admission (Year 2012) process for Engineering and 61

Pharmacy courses5.5 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) 635.6 Admission to Petro-chemical Engineering 655.7 Courses of Agriculture University 655.8 Animal Nutrition Course 675.9 Rain Water Harvesting 675.10 Earth Sciences 685.11 Admission to Pharmacy courses 685.12 Pharmacovigilance 685.13 Clinical Engineering 695.14 Bio-technology Courses 695.15 Rewarding career in Forest and Environment sector after undergoing 71

Forestry Management Course5.16 NIFT – National Institute of Fashion Technology 725.17 Career in Corporate sector (MBA) 735.18 DOEACC Examinations 745.19 Horticulture–a flourishing career option for Standard-12 (Science) Students 74

6. Admission through National Admission Test 766.1 CEPT for Architecture/Design 766.2 Naval Architecture 776.3 Attractive career of merchant Navy 786.4 All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Exam : AIEEE 796.5 Institute of Petroleum Technology, Gandhinagar 816.6 Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology 82

(DAIICT)6.7 Institute of Information and Communication Technology (IICT), 83

Ahmedabad University6.8 Courses of Plastics Engineering and Technology (CIPET) 836.9 Faster medium for career – Automobile Engineering 846.10 Transportation and Automobile Design 856.11 Fire Technology 866.12 Asian continent’s no.1 Entrance exam for Technical Institutes 876.13 Admission to IIST 886.14 Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) 88

6.15 Entrance test of BITS 896.16 Brief summary of various entrance tests for candidate who has passed 91

Standard-12 exam7. CAREER IN DEFENSE FORCES - out of the ordinary 92

7.1 Indian Army – 10 + 2 Technical Entry Scheme 927.2 Aviation Management 927.3 Career as Airman in Defense sector 937.4 Admission to Naval College of Engineering 937.5 Engineer in Indian Army 947.6 Girls : as Army Officer 957.7 Admission to National Defense Academy – NDA 96

8. Medical and Healthcare Services 978.1 PMT – Test for admission to MBBS/MDS courses 998.2 List of Medical, Dental, Physiotherapy, Ayurvedic, Homeopathy Colleges 99

in Gujarat (2011-2012)8.3 Information on cut-off marks for admission to Medical, Dental, 102

Physiotherapy courses – 2011-20128.4 More options to become a doctor 1048.5 Public Health 104

9. Job related competitive examinations after Standard-12 10610. Wish to be an I.A.S. officer ? 10911. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) offered special courses 11212. Courses offered by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University 11313. Educational loans for higher studies 11514. Scholarship 11715. Admission to higher courses abroad 126

15.1 Documents required for Visa 12615.2 Primary qualification for studies abroad 12615.3 Important addresses and websites for study abroad 126

It is for the State Government to ensure that the admission process isconducted in transparent manner, merit-based and to work out planning andcoordination in this direction. State Government cannot escape its liability. Therewas undue delay in admission process during last five years. Admission processif conducted in time would relieve thousands of parents and students frommental stress and physical pain, prevent wastage of money and time. It is alsovery much needed that moderate fees are charged from students-parents of theState. In spite of directions issued by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India,Student Redressal Cell has not been constituted by the State Government thoughthere are number of grievances during the last five years and students-parentsare not being ensured justice in spite of their genuine complaints.

Admission process for engineering and pharmacy has been made onlinesince 2009-2010 in Gujarat. Even after introduction of online admission system,the problems faced by parents and students of Gujarat and wastage of time andmoney have not yet been redressed and delay takes place for admission.

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1. HOW TO SHAPE YOUR CAREER ?

This is a humble effort by Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee to make available this CareerInformation and Guide consecutively for the seventh year free of cost to the students of Gujarateyeing at their future. It is indeed matter of great concern for us that in this age of competition, studentof Gujarat succeed in carving his bright career and contribute to the dignity of Gujarat and nation.

The Key to Success :

“Winners don’t do different thing, they do things differently.”Every student, during his life as a student, has to first face challenge of success with the best

performance in examination of Standard XII – H.S.C. Thereafter, he has to follow this order during restof study and career life. There are seven (7) tricks like seven colors of rainbow for the student, youngcandidate dealing with these various phases considering as to how get success, what strategy to befollowed etc. These seven factors are –

(1) Knowledge :

There is a saying – ‘Knowledge is power’. 21st century is called to be a ‘knowledge century’.Knowledge acquired through scientific or systematic method is foundation of success. One can justpass out by drudgery or strenuous labour, but cannot get highly succeed. Study has to be undertakenwith scientific approach and not by cramming. Don’t get perplexed by any question asked fromwhatever corner of the book. Changes are inevitable to adjust yourself with changing time. It needsproper planning of study and its effective implementation. Time management is essential and that isthe reason why this technique is called skill of ‘knowledge acquisition’.

(2) Vision-Dream :

A ‘dream’ without ‘vision’ is nothing less than futile exercise. There must be some goal ormission to be followed e.g. I will definitely score a certain percentage in examination of Std.10 or anyother exam. Late Rajeev Gandhi, visionary of 21st Century always used to say, “I am young, I toohave a dream.” There is no substitute for hard work in proper direction. You cannot get result by justpraying everyday, it should also be complimented with vision and hard work. Adopt positive approachalways.

(3) Training :

Knowledge can be acquired through books, dialogues, symposium and audio visual media. Anyperson, be it a student, can attain his goal without proper training or coaching. He needs to havepractice, exercise. Revision is also very important. There is a saying, ‘Practice makes a man perfect’.In examinations, only the practice in addition to what is learnt in classroom can be helpful. This is thecentury of information. In this age, only notebooks or blackboards are not adequate, you need to usecomputer, CD, laptop, mobile, internet at the ease and availability, for coaching purpose which ensuresupdation of knowledge. Self-coaching makes available up to date information of respective field of theperson. Environment at home and home education also helps a lot.

(4) Power :

All human beings are gifted with various kinds of power. Youth – student is the inexhaustibleresource of energy and power. Ordinary batter or cell is not sufficient for climbing the steps towardssuccess. It is quite obvious that professional or experts of any filed such as doctor, engineer, administrator,professor or any expert of his field and industrialist need to have some sort of extra-ordinary energycompared to any other ordinary person. This specially is distinguished by us as attacking, killinginstinct or power. This power can be developed through strong will power and mental strength. Thisis the factor which stimulates a person continuously towards his goal. More the desire to realizedreams, more the success you will get.

(5) Confidence :

Mere confidence helps to win half the battle or success. Important factor to get success is theself-confidence. Success always remain at distance unless youth is not confident in his preparation,

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his skill and his presentation. ‘You create your confidence’. All those succeed in getting ranked inBoard examinations or getting selected in interviews are always confident about their higher percentageof success. ‘Ham Honge Kamyaab’ is the anthem of winners. Self-confidence is a ‘seed’, a foundation.Self-confidence generates power to bring together all the qualities that are needed for success. Inspite of highly efficient skill and wisdom, many students miss the goal in Board examinations or facinginterviews.

(6) Concentration :

The key to unmatched success remains in engrossment. ‘Concentrate your mind and physics’.One has to master the skill to concentrate the physics and mind; he has to be focused for success.Be it interview for job or examination of Board, purposeful concentration always ensure success.Somebody else would step up the ladder of success if we take casual approach to face come whatmay. Concentration of mind and physic is inevitable in the age of cutthroat competition to stay aheadof others. One has to maintain the ‘stamina’, you cant keep yourself sluggish.

(7) Dedication :

Have you ever met personally and successful doctor, engineer or a businessman? Did younotice any difference between an ordinary person and such VIP person? You should make an attempt.The main ‘plus point’ or quality of such person occupying higher pedestal is the total dedication ofsuch person for his field. They are highly dedicated; such person is engrossed with his goal. We haveto overlook all the happiness-unhappiness and hardships to dedicate with physics and mind. We haveto pay no heed to the temptations. Just follow the dream and goal. 100% dedication can only ensure100% success. It should be the mantra of every student that, - ‘Dedication to the study, learning,research is the key to attain desired success’.

Career and success

Every student, youth or a person has golden dream for his career. Students of Board andUniversity are enthusiastic about their degree, higher rank or percentile. He is impatient to shape thebest career by applying properly 7 tricks to succeed. One has to think when career doesn’t mould inproper path in spite of qualities of knowledge, training, energy, vision, confidence, concentration anddedication; find out what is lacking, where you are wrong? In such circumstances, one has to use‘master key’ in addition to all the keys. This ‘master key’ needs to be applied to get rid of evils oflaziness, inferiority complex, negativity, irregularity, celebrations etc. and than only one can succeed.Support from the family, society is also essential for successful career.

Ask five questions to yourself before deciding about your career :-

(1) What kind of work I like ?

(2) What is specialty I have ?

(3) What is the subject of my choice ?

(4) Which is the area specific of your knowledge ?

(5) Which is the faculty in demand in the market ?

The answer to these five questions would lead to proper direction for your career.

Another important thing is that, it would be the best if you are able to divert your hobby intoyour profession. To be successful in life, remember two important aspects :-

(1) Work with quality, (2) Work in quantity.

Your work will be of superior quality if you turn your passion into your profession and in spiteof attending work in quantity, you will never get tired of it and that would be the reason to yoursuccess.

Keeping a watch over demand of present and the future would also help you to shape yourcareer and most importantly, develop yourself in a manner to create demand of yourself in the market.

(1) After result of Std. 12 is declared, submit application forms wherever there is probability to haveadmission so that you can buy some time to think properly and keep every opportunity open.Don’t get afraid to go away for studies.

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(2) Think very carefully before joining any classes of private computer or information technologyinstitutes with big banners (which are not affiliated with any Indian University).

(3) Information be obtained without fail about Government recognition to the institution where youintend to get admission.

(4) Doctor and engineer are not the only two best career options. In this era, there are various otherdisciplines and career avenues are open which are more lucrative than doctor and engineer sofar as earning is concerned.

(5) Select the career after discussing seriously with experts and parents, but decide yourself.

(6) It is also essential to consider about opportunities of employment in the career or filed youselect as also about the future.

(7) Avoid to follow the approach of adopting particular course only because a friend has opted forthe same. Similarly, never take wrong decisions under influence or pressure from anybody.

(8) Also consider other factors like infrastructure facilities available at the institute where you desireto get admission, expenditure to be incurred during the course, your capability of hard work andpassion etc.

Which certificates to be kept ready for filling admission forms ?(1) Mark sheet of S.S.C. (Standard 10)

(2) Certificate of attempts made for passing S.S.C. (Standard 10)

(3) Mark sheet of Standard 11 issued by the school.

(4) Mark sheet of H.S.C. (Standard 12) or equivalent examination

(5) Attempt certificate for passing Standard 12 or equivalent examination (signed by Principal of theschool with stamp)

(6) (a) School Leaving Certificate or Migration Certificate (for CBSE students)

(b) Proof of place of birth if place of birth is not mentioned in the Transfer Certificate or SchoolLeaving Certificate.

(7) (a) Certificate issued by competent authority about Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, and thenomadic tribes not included in Socially and Educationally Backward Classes.

(b) Certificate issued by competent officers in respect of Socially and Educationally BackwardClasses or Widow or orphan applicant about his caste/category (if applicable).

(8) Certificate about non-creamy layer issued by the competent authority in respect of the inclusionof father/guardian of applicant in the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes category andwho are intending to avail benefit of reservation under the said category.

(9) Certificate of Handicapped in the prescribed format (wherever applicable).

(10) Certificate obtained from the competent authority applicable in case of children of ex-serviceman/armed forces personnel.

(11) Supplementary evidences about community/caste to be appended with application forms whereversame is not mentioned in the School Leaving Certificate.

(12) Two unstamped envelopes with residential or communication address of the applicant.

Note : For the purpose of claiming benefit of Tuition Fee Waiver scheme of the Union Governmentwhile securing admission in engineering and pharmacy courses, got issued the incomecertificate issued by the competent officer after 31-3-2012.

Note : Copies of all the certificates, mark sheets etc. should have been signed by the candidate andguardian on the back of such copies. Get ready at least 25 to 30 recent passport sizephotographs. Keep at least 10 sets ready.

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Standard 12 pass (Science/Commerce/Arts)

B.Com.

M.Com.

MBA

MCA

BCJP

MJS

B.A.

M.A.

Ph.D.

BCJP

MJS

BBA

BusinessManagement

MBA

BCA

ComputerApplication

MCA

BHM

HotelManagement

M.H.M.

B.Sc.

B.Ed.

SecondaryTeacher

M.Sc.

M.Ed.

P.T.C.

C.P.Ed.

PrimaryTeacher

2. WHAT AFTER STANDARD-12 ?

• After graduation, you can have the best career by clearing competitive examinations of GPSC/UPSC/Banking/ Insurance/ Railway/ Private Banks and also examinations of NET/SLET for lecturers.

2.1 Vocational courses :B.Sc./B.A./B.Com. (Vocational) – 3 years. Vocational courses have been started by UGC in

various colleges of Gujarat since 1995. Under these courses, the students are awarded with Certificatefor One year course, Diploma for two year course and Advance Diploma for 3 years courses. Thecourses offered are – (1) Communicative English, (2) Computer Application, (3) Office Management,(4) Advertising, Sales Promotion and Sales Management, (5) Secretarial Practice, (6) Gemology, (7)Foreign Trade Practice and Procedure, (8) Tax Procedure and Practice, (9) Bio-technology, (10)Industrial Chemistry, (11) Industrial Microbiology, (12) Food Science, (13) Mobile Repairing, (14) DataCare Management, (15) Electronics Maintenance, (16) Bio Informative, (17) Rural Technology.

• M. G. Science College (9) • Shamladas Arts College, Bhavnagar (1, 2, 3)• St. Xavier’s, Ahmedabad (9, 10) • BCJ Science, Nadiyad (6, 10)• L. D. Arts, Ahmedabad (3, 4) • J & J Science, Nadiyad (10)• L. J. Commerce, Ahmedabad (2) • Tolani Commerce, Adipur (7, 8)• S. V. Commerce, Ahmedabad (2, 3, 5) • P. T. Arts, Godhra (1)• H. K. Arts, Ahmedabad (2) • Commerce College, Dholka (3)• Kamani Science, Amreli (2)• Maninagar Science College, Ahmedabad (13, 14, 16)• S.L.U. Arts and Commerce, Ahmedabad (3, 5 – for girls)• Shri M.D. Gramseva College, Sadra (Dist.Gandhinagar (3, 12, 15 – for girls)• Shri M.D. Gramseva College, Sadra (Dist.Gandhinagar (3, 12, 17 – for boys)

2.2 Courses for teachers and trainers for physically and mentally challengedchildren :

National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, Secunderabad is established in 1984 andmanaged by the Ministry of Social Welfare, Government of India. Regional Training Centers of theinstitute are functioning at Mumbai, Kolkatta and Delhi. This institute offers Degree Course in MentalRetardation. This 3-year course is affiliated to the Hyderabad University and Osmaniya University. Thecourse designed for this purpose emphasizes on neurobiology, psychology, special education, speechapology, physiotherapy etc. Eligibility for admission to this course is Standard 12 pass with 50% marks.

National Institute for Mentally Handicapped, Manovikas Nagar, P.O. Bowenpally, Secunderabad.

(1) B. M. Institute of Mental Health, Ashram Road, Nehru Bridge, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad.

(2) Training College for Teachers of Deaf and Blind, Navrangpura, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad.

(3) K. L. Institute for the Deaf, 51, Vidhyanagar, Bhavnagar 364002.

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(4) S.N.D.T. Women’s University, Department of Special Education, Sir Vitthaldas Vidhyavihar, JuhuRoad, Santacruz (West), Mumbai 400 049.

Following institutes in Gujarat offer training to the mentally handicapped children :

(1) Bhagini Mandir, 8, Trimurti, Nirmal Estate, R.C. Dutt Road, Vadodara 390 005.

(2) Uthan Talim Kendra, Paldi, Ahmedabad 380007.

(3) Day School for Mentally Retarded, Himavan, Paldi, Ahmedabad 380 007.

(4) Prakash Residential School, Sarkhej, Ahmedabad 380 007.

The Ali Yavar Jung Institute for Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai is engaged in training to the deafand dumb which is Government recognized institute. Training centers of this institute are also situatedat Kolkatta, Delhi and Hyderabad. The courses affiliated with the Mumbai University include one yearDegree course for teachers whereas 3-year Degree Course of Bachelor Degree in Audiology is alsoavailable for Standard-12 pass students.

2.3 Handicapped training :

• Department of Rehabilitation, Safdarganj Hospital, New Delhi 110029.

For this 30-months course, candidate who has passed Standard 12 Science (physics, chemistry,maths and English) with 50% marks (45% in case of S.C./S.T.) and completed age of 17 years.After publication of advertisement for admission, IPO/demand draft of the amount so specified inthe advertisement favoring Account Officer, Safdarganj Hospital, New Delhi along with self-addressedstamped envelope of 14 x 24 cm size be forwarded for obtaining application form.

• All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Haji Ali Park, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai400003.

This course designed for manufacturing and designing of calipers and other equipments forhandicapped or polio victims is a joint course of medical and engineering discipline. This is the onlyinstitute amongst 100 medical colleges. For admission to this course, forward a stamped envelopeof 23 x 12 cm size along with IPO favoring AIIPMR, Bombay for the amount so specified in theadvertisement being released in every June. – www.aiipmr.gov.in

• Rehabilitation Council of India, 4, Vishnu Digambar Road, New Delhi 110 002.

The candidate secured 50% marks in Standard 12 Science stream examination should fill applicationform by end of March by forwarding DD/PO of the amount so specified in the advertisement(Rs.120/- in case of SC/ST candidate) favoring Rehabilitation Council, New Delhi along with self-addressed envelopment of 28 x 12 cm size. – www.rehabcouncil.org.

• Jawaharlal Institute of P.G. Medical Education and Research, Pondicheri 605006.

A crossed Demand Draft of amount so specified in the advertisement and favouring AccountOfficer, JIPMER, Pondicheri (along with stamped envelop of 30 x 20 cm size) be forwarded in April-May for application form. Entrance test will be conducted in July at Pondicheri.

• Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel, Mumbai 400 012.

Admissions are granted on 8 seats of two-years training course of Radiotherapy Technician. Stipendof Rs.1200/- per month is also given to the candidates below age of 25 years during the trainingperiod. For obtaining application form free of cost, forward stamped envelop of 23 x 10 cm sizeduring May-June.

Career in the field of handicapped rehabilitation

Rehabilitation Science is a study of scientific measures for training, education and therapeuticmanagement to persons with disabilities to restore their physical, mental, emotional, social andvocational usefulness as per their capabilities. Rehabilitation science is a discipline to design thequality and comprehensive rehabilitation programmes for the disabled persons to make them selfsufficient, socially accepted and vocationally competent to prepare them to face the life with certitudeand fortitude.

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Rehabilitation is a multi-dimensional long drawn process, requiring intervention and provision ofservices at various levels, from the disabled individual to their families and community. It also encompassesseveral sectors, which help to work in a coordinated manner to provide services. Rehabilitation is acontinuous process and it has synergetic effects when the concerned departments function is unison.Self-sufficiency, social adequacy and vocational competency are the main objectives of rehabilitationof persons with disabilities.

The rehabilitation professionals/personnel have a role to play in empowerment and full participationof the persons with disabilities. The persons affected with different types of disabilities need variousrehabilitation measures such as aids and appliances for functional freedom and mobility, medicalintervention, therapeutic exercises, education in special schools or inclusive settings, vocational trainingand employment etc. Convergence of these services through different facet of professionals wouldresult in achieving the main objectives of rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities.

The Government of India has enacted three legislations for persons with disabilities viz. Personswith disabilities (equal opportunities, protection of rights and full participation) Act, 1995, which definesdisability of a persons as he/she is suffering from not less than 40% of any disability categorizedunder the act such as Blindness, Low Vision, Leprosy-cured, Hearing Impairment, Locomotors Disability,Mental Retardation, Mental illness and provides them the right to education, employment socialsecurity, non-discrimination etc.

The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), constituted under The Rehabilitation Council of IndiaAct 1992, regulates the professional courses to develop manpower in the area of rehabilitation scienceand monitors the training of rehabilitation professionals and personnel run by different institutions inthe country. It also promotes research in rehabilitation and special education. It registers rehabilitationprofessionals/ personnel in Central Rehabilitation Register to eligible them to practice legally.

• Indian Association of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (IAPMR) registers practicing doctors ofmedical rehabilitation

• Physiotherapy profession is regulated by Indian Association of Physiotherapists (IAP). IAP registersthe training colleges and recognizes the training programmes in Physiotherapy.

• All Indian Association of Occupational Therapists (AIAOT) regulates the occupational therapyprofession.

Branches of Rehabilitation Sciences

Special Educational Rehabilitation

Special Educational Rehabilitation is a branch of rehabilitation science meant to provide specialeducation to children upto age 18 years by means of special methodologies, special teaching learningmaterials in a special school, regular school or in clinical setting on to an individual-child or throughgroup teaching. Various institutes are running different types of special courses where one can joinfor proper career and also have the feel of service to needy people. One can help for rehabilitationof handicapped by opting it as a career by joining different kinds of training courses.

The courses offered in this branch of study are :

(A) Diploma level courses :

(1) Diploma in Special Education - Mental Retardation (DSE-MR)

(2) Diploma in Special Education - Cerebral Palsy (DSE-CP)

(3) Diploma in Special Education - Hearing Impairment (DSE-HI)

(4) Diploma in Special Education - Visual Impairment (DSE-VI)

(5) Diploma in Special Education - Autism Spectrum Disorder (DSE-OSD)

(6) Diploma in Special Education - Deaf blind (DSE-Deaf blind)

(7) Diploma in Early Childhood Special Education-Mental Retardation (MR)

(8) Diploma in Teaching-Preschool Young HI Children (DIYHI)

(9) Diploma in Indian Sign Language Interpreting – (DISLI).

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(B) Degree Level Courses :

(1) Bachelor of Education / Special Education - Mental Retardation (MR) (B.Ed./BS.Ed.)

(2) Bachelor of Education / Special Education - Locomotors Impairment & Cerebral Palsy (B.Ed.,BS.Ed.) (CP)

(3) Bachelor of Education / Special Education - Hearing Impairment (B.Ed., BS.Ed.) (HI)

(4) Bachelor of Education / Special Education - Visual Impairment (B.Ed., BS.Ed.) (VI)

(5) RSc. Special Education & Rehabilitation-Multiple categories Bachelor of Education / Special Education& MR-on credit basis (B.Ed., BS.Ed.) (VI, HIRMR)

(6) Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Education-Special Education - Visual Impairment (B.Ed., BS.Ed.) (VI)

(C) Post Graduate Diploma Level Courses :

(1) P.G. Diploma in Early Intervention (Mental Retardation) (PGDEIM-MR)

(2) P.G. Diploma in Special Education (Mental Retardation) (PGDSE-MR)

(3) P.G. Diploma in Special Education (Cerebral Palsy & Neurological Disabilities (PGDSE-CP & ND)

(4) P.G. Diploma in Special Education (Multiple Disabilities-Physical & Neurological disabilities)

(5) P.G. Professional Diploma In Special Education (PGPDSE-MR/VI/HI/LI)

(D) Master Degree Level Courses :

(1) Master of Education / Special Education - Mental Retardation

(2) Master of Education / Special Education - Multiple Categories

(3) Master of Education / Special Education - Hearing Impairment

(4) Master of Education / Special - Visual Impairment

(5) Master of Education / Special Education - VI, Hi & MR - on credit basis

Psychosocial Rehabilitation Science

Psychosocial Rehabilitation Science is a branch of rehabilitation science meant to conductpsychological assessment like intelligence, behavior developmental pattern, personality attitude, aptitudeetc. and to provide psychosocial therapy, counseling and guidance services, home based training etc.to the affected individuals and their family during crisis period. It also encompasses formation ofparent organization, disabled advocacy group along with formation of social clubs, organization ofsports, art, drama, music, cultural and extra curricular activities. The courses in Psychosocial RehabilitationScience are as under:-

(A) Certificate / Diploma Level Courses :

(1) Certificate Course In Clinical Psychology.

(2) Diploma in Clinical Psychology (DCP)

(B) Post Graduate Diploma Level Courses :

(1) P.G. Diploma in Clinical Psychology (PGDCP)

(2) P.G. Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology (PGDRP)

(3) P.G. Diploma in Guidance & Counseling (PGDG&C)

(4) P.G. Diploma in Developmental Rehabilitation (PGDDR)

(5) P.G. Diploma in Social Work (PGDSW)

(C) Master Degree Level Courses :

(1) Master in Social Work (MSW)

(2) Master in Rehabilitation Science (M.R.Sc.)

(3) Psychological Rehabilitation (M.Sc.)

(D) M.Phil Level Courses :

(1) M.Phil in Social Work

(2) M.Phil in Rehabilitation Psychology

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(3) M.Phil in Clinical Psychology

(4) M.Phil in Medical & Social Psychology

Clinical/Therapeutic Rehabilitation Science

Clinical/Therapeutic Rehabilitation Science is the study rehabilitation science which is meant toprovide clinical and specific therapeutic services to persons with disabilities ranging from preventionmeasures, early detection and intervention, diagnostic assessment, certification of disability, medicalmanagement, physical, occupational, developmental, speech and audio logical management etc. Thecourses offered for clinical rehabilitation are as under where one can make a career :

(A) Diploma Level Courses:

(1) Diploma in Rehabilitation Therapy (DRT)

(2) Diploma in Hearing, Language & Speech (DHLS)

(3) Diploma in Physiotherapy (DPT)

(B) Degree Level Courses

(1) Bachelor in Metal Retardation / Bachelor in Rehabilitation Services / Therapy (BMR/BRS/BRT)

(2) Speech and Hearing (B.Sc.)

(3) Audiology, Speech & Language (B.Sc.)

(4) Bachelor in Occupational Therapy (BOT)

(C) Master Degree Level Courses:

(1) Master in Occupational Therapy (MOT)

(2) Master in Physiotherapy (MPT)

(3) Speech and Hearing (M.Sc.)

(4) Master in Audiology, Speech and Language Pathology (MASLP)

Further information on the above courses can be obtained from following organizations :

(1) Medical Council of India (MCI), New Delhi – www.mciindia.org.

(2) Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), New Delhi – www.rehabcouncil.org.

2.4 Vocational Training Course of I.T.I.

With a view to create necessary skilled manpower in the country, National Skill DevelopmentMission has been constituted by the Government of India under direct supervision of Prime MinisterDr.Manmohan Singh, under which various States have been allocated huge amount of Rs.20,000/- forcarrying out Skill Development Program.

Admissions are being granted on merit basis to the candidates for 1-year Certificate Course inData Preparation and Computer Software in the following Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) of Gujarat :-(1) Kubernagar, Ahmedabad, (2) Station Road, Ankleshwar, (3) Tarsali Road, Vadodara, (4) Opp.Sub-Station, Surendranagar, (5) Vidhyanagar, Bhavnagar, (6) Kheralu Road, Visnagar, (7) Gandhinagar,(8) Palanpur. For further information, visit nearest ITI or www.talimrojgar.org.

Special Short-term course :

Eligibility : Standard-12 pass with certificate in computing.

(1) Internet, Email Service and Webpage development

(2) Financial Accounting with Inventory System on Computer

(3) DTP Windows-98, CorelDraw, Pagemaker.

(4) Web Designing Using HTML, DHTML and JAVA script

(5) Client Server Technology using Oracle and Developer-2002

(6) Multi-media

(7) Computer Maintenance and Repairing (hardware level)

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• I. T. (Information Technology)

1-year recognized two types of SCVT pattern courses with English and Gujarati medium.

• ITI Computer :

Computer Operator-cum- Programming Assistant.

Eligibility : Standard 12 pass with knowledge of English typing. ITI are set up by the Governmentof India for getting ready necessary manpower and more particularly, skilled work training, at everydistrict and Taluka level.

Study from Home :

Government ITI certificate can be obtained by appearing in examinations for following twocourses :-

(1) Introduction to Computer : Windows 98 Operating System and M.S. Office 2000 (For Std. 10 pass).

(2) Auto CAD – Eligibility : Standard 12 Science pass.

Application forms can be obtained and submitted at all the Industrial Training Institutes ofthe State.

Various courses being conducted at ITI viz. Automobile, Electrician, Mobile Repairing etc. whichare very useful for employment at lower level.

Work of infrastructure development at existing ITIs in the country and establishment of new ITIsis being carried out at fast pace by the Congress-lead Union Government for skilled manpowerdevelopment under various schemes of Union Government as a part of which, provision has beenmade in the Union Budget for Rs.750 crores on opening 500 new I.T.I.s and modernization of existingI.T.I.s.

2.5 Tempting career in writing

There are very few writers in India who can author breathtaking science fiction and fantasynovels. Mere compilation of jokes are available in the market under the title of collection of humorworks. In fact, demand in writing market is very high in the country now a days. We experience lackof writers mastered the highly qualitative, imaginative and creative literature.

One can be a language technologist by learning philology. Detailed study and learning ofphilology is essential to be a successful language technologist. It helps improve vocabulary andphraseology.

Course : Several Indian Universities conduct courses of philology including courses of Diploma,Graduate, Post Graduate and M.Phil and Ph.D. Level courses. Several Indian Technology Institutesare conducting courses of language technology, some of which are as under:-

1. Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai - www.tiss.edu

2. Foreign Language University, Hyderabad – www.ciefl.ac.in

3. Annamalai University, Annamalinagar, Chennai – www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in

4. Gujarat University, Bhasha Bhavan, Ahmedabad – www.gujaratuniversity.org.in

Government of India has made huge allocations of funds worth Rs. 7,132 lakhsfor 432 colleges of the country during the year 2012-13 for the purpose of facilitatingstudents to build their career through professional education. Allocation of Rs. 216lakhs has been made to benefit students of 13 colleges in Gujarat with facility ofprofessional courses.

As Directed by National Council for Teachers Education (NCTE), Teacher’s AptituteTest (TAT) has been made Mandatory to get recruited as Teacher in Gujarat.

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3. WHAT AFTER STD. 12 COMMERCE ?

B. Com. (Bachelor of Commerce)

The student clearing examination of Standard 12 in Commerce stream can join any of thecollege affiliated with Universities of the State for 3-year Degree course of Bachelor of Commerce.After B.Com., by joining 2-years Post Graduate level course, you can become M.Com. (Master ofCommerce), M.B.A. or M.C.A.

Subjects of B.Com. :

(1) Cost Accounting, (2) Statistics, (3) Business Management, (4) Banking, (5) Accountancy, (6)Industries and Labour.

3.1 Chartered Accountant (C.A.)

In the fast growing commercial era of today, course of Chartered Accountant (C.A.) can beconsidered very important and of a dignified career. Examination of C.A. is being conducted by theInstitute of Chartered Accountants of India, New Delhi. Website is – www.icai.org.

• Cost Accountant : (ICWA) :

Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India, Kolkatta is conducting this course. In privatecompanies, ICWA Degree holders get appointment to the post of Cost Accountants. Moreover, appointmentcan be secured on the post of Account Officer in public sector companies also.

Contact : 303, “Sarap” Building, B/h Gujarat Vidyapeeth, Opp.Navjivan Press, Ashram Road,Ahmedabad. Website : www.icwai.org

3.2 Company Secretary (C.S.)

This course is conducted by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India, New Delhi. Thosewho succeed in this examination can get appointment in private sector or public sector company, tothe post of Assistant Company Secretary or Company Secretary or Deputy General Manager. ThisDegree is in demand nowadays in global scenario.

• C.F.A. (Chartered Financial Analyst) :

This course is offered by the Institute of Chartered Financial Analyst of India, Hyderabad.Foundation examination can be attempted by the Std-12 pass candidate with minimum 50% marks,after opting oral or postal coaching. Website : www.icfai.org.

3.3 Education in Rural science

• Rural Studies :-

Bachelor of Rural Studies (B.R.S.) – Duration of course : 3 years.

Eligibility for admission : Standard 12 pass. Good opportunity for Post Foundation course students.Minimum marks 40% or more for reserved category students and 50% for unreserved categorystudents. Contact : Lok Seva Mahavidhyalay, Lok Bharti, Sanosara, Dist. Bhavnagar. Apart from this,external B.A. degree can be obtained from Gujarat University after passing Standard 12 exam withgeneral or commerce subjects. Degree of Bachelor of Arts can be secured by joining 3-years regularcourse after Standard 12 by applying for admission in any University of Gujarat.

• Bachelor of Social Studies :

This is a 3-year graduate level course to be joined after Standard-12. It is offered at followinginstitute :

(1) Shri Mahadevbhai Desai Gram Seva Mahavidhyalaya (For boys), Gujarat Vidhyapeeth, Sadra,Dist. Gandhinagar.

(2) Shri Mahadevbhai Desai Gram Seva Mahavidhyalaya (For girls), Gujarat Vidhyapeeth, Randheja,Dist. Gandhinagar.

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3.4 Rural Studies (BRS) (3 years)

Keeping in view the new training pattern, a 3-year Bachelor of Rural Studies degree programis being conducted at various places.

This course is devised to prepare graduates for working in the field of Rural Development. It isneed of the hour to train the youth in the direction towards developing approach for development ofvillages of the country, attend and resolve their issues, problems and difficulties. The course designedfor this discipline covers all the subjects like Gujarati, Hindi, English, Accountancy, Gandhian Ideology,Gandhi Jivan Darshan, Chemistry, History of Indian Philosophy, Psychology, Medical science, RuralEconomy, Statistics, Cooperation and Panchayat, Animal Husbandry, Agriculture, Horticulture, Extension,Research work, Political Science, Religions of world etc. and knowledge on these subjects is beingimparted theoretically and practically. In most of the colleges, hostel accommodation is compulsory.

Eligibility : Priority in admission is normally accorded to the students of Higher Basic TrainingCourse stream students. At some colleges admission is through entrance test and other collegesadmit with 50% marks. This course is designed keeping in view requirements of areas of agriculture,forest and rural. Advertisements for admission to the colleges conducting this course publishes in themonths of June-July.

Employment : Employment avenues for such candidates are limited. After pursuing studies inthis discipline, one can create his own source of income by self-employment in the field of agriculture,animal husbandry or dairy or nursery farm or horticulture activities. For prosecuting further studies,admissions are available in courses of B.Ed., D.B.Ed., D.P.Ed., M.A., M.S.W. or M.R.D. or M.R.S.

After higher studies, employment opportunities are available to the posts of Higher Basic TrainingCourse schools as Assistant Teacher, Teacher in Gram Vidhyapeeth, Coordinator, Research Assistant,Gaushala Assistant, Education Extension, Stockman, Hostel Rector etc. Opportunities are also availablein companies engaged in agro-products and pharmaceutical manufacturing. There are opportunitiesalso in District Rural Development Agency, various government programs and cooperative banks-societies.

Courses under this discipline are –

(1) Diploma in Cooperative Management (6) months

(2) Bachelor of Social Works (3 years)

(3) Diploma in Labour Studies (6 months)

(4) Diploma in Naturopathy and Yogic Science

(5) Diploma in Yoga (2 years – part time)

(6) Diploma in Painting (2 years)

3.5 Courses in Social Work : (MSW)

To mitigate various psycho-social issues crept for human society due to the industrial revolutiontook place in England in 17th century, various means of charity, mercy, donation, benefaction etc.proved ineffective. This resulted into developing systems based on scientific knowledge which iscalled professional social work. There is no thumb rule, scientific method or code of conduct forengaging oneself in social service. Further, the aim to make society self-reliant is not considered insocial service whereas in the social work, it not only helps the society through scientific methods butalso help beneficiary in such a way that makes the beneficiary gradually self-reliant. Social servicehas only intention of service whereas in social work, in addition to the service, concept of monetaryearning is also being taken care of.

Courses available :

For molding career in the field of social work, the degree courses are available in Bachelor ofSocial Work (BSW), Bachelor of Social Science (B.Sc.) and at post-graduate level the course ofMaster of Social Work (MSW) is available. There are opportunities to further prosecute studies inM.Phil and Ph.D. also after MSW.

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Three-years full-time Bachelor In Social Works course is being conducted after Standard 12 atAnand Arts and College at Anand. This course is also available under distant learning mode throughIndira Gandhi National Open University in English and hindi medium. Gujarat Vidyapeeth also offersBachelor of Social Science course equivalent to BSW at Sadra, Near Chiloda and at Randheja,District Gandhinagar for the aspirants of social work field.

(1) M.S. University, Vadodara

(2) Sardar Patel University, Vallbhvidhyanagar

(3) Bhavnagar University, Swami Sahajanand College of Commerce and Management - (Englishmedium at all three above places)

(4) Gujarat Vidyapeeth, Ahmedabad

(5) Vir Narmad University, Surat

(6) Saurashtra University, Rajkot

(7) Krantivir Shyamji Krushna Varma University, Bhuj

(8) Hemchandracharya University, Patan, And other colleges affiliated to the Universities.

Employment opportunities :

After this Degree Course, there are employment avenues available in Government sector on theposts of Social Welfare Officer, Social Security Officer, Program Officer in ICDS, UNDP-run programsin PSM Departments in Government Hospitals and various positions in Municipal Corporations andmunicipalities. In addition to this, there are various career opportunities available in various Non-Governmental Organisations at various positions in management, administration and programimplementation. Various large-scale companies too have vacancies for candidates with MSW degreeto discharge their duty and obligation of social services or to render social services in a particular area.

3.6 Graduate level (six semester) course in Bachelor of Social Science (B.S.Sc.)by Gujarat Vidyapeeth at Mahadev Desai Gram Seva Mahavidhyala,Randheja/Sadra, District Gandhinagar

Three-year degree course of Bachelor of Social Science is made available by Gujarat Vidhyapeeth,Ahmedabad at its Randeja Centre in Gandhinagar district for girls and at Sadra Centre of Gandhinagardistrict for boys which has commenced since 2010 on semester and credit base system. This courseis designed in consonance with the basic object of Gujarat Vidhyapeeth which is essential in this ageand useful in routine life where it is intended to impart training to the students on various qualitiesof life including language skill, leadership, dissemination of information, planning, technology andimplementation of various development projects for rural society.

Since 2010, new courses of Rural Development, Rural Economics and Social Science arestarted at Randheja and at Sadra, the new courses started are in Rural Economics, Social Science.Objective for starting these new courses is to mainly make available trained workers to meet withincreasing requirement of voluntary, semi-government or government organizations engaged in ruraldevelopment work and for small industries or cooperative institutes functioning at village, taluka ordistrict level. It also helps creation of self-employments.

Particulars of the Course :

Name of course : Bachelor of Social Science (Samajvidhya Visharad)

Duration : Three years (six semester) Graduate level course.

Medium of study : Gujarati and Hindi

Social Science : History, Sociology and Rural Economics, Home Science, Rural Development.

Admission Form : Available at Ahmedabd, Sadra and Randheja in May-June.

Eligibility : H.S.C. (Standard-12) from any stream with 40% or more marks. Admission tobe granted on the basis of entrance test based on Gandhian ideology andgeneral knowledge, in addition to marks obtained in Standard-12.

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Number of seats : 125 students

Scholarship : Merit-based loan-scholarship is available for the students securing more than60% marks. Scholarship available to the S.C./S.T. students as per governmentnorms.

3.7 Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

Administrators having good management skill are in demand in this modern industrial time forgrowth of various industries. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Master of BusinessAdministration (MBA) courses are available to develop such skillful managers. BBA is a three-year fulltime degree level course.

BBA course is available at various institutes/colleges affiliated with various recognized universitiesof Gujarat state. Admissions are being given by all the Universities by common entrance test systemwhereas several institutes offer admission independently also. Admission process begins with releaseof advertisement for admission after results of Standard-12 are declared. Any student who haspassed Standard 12 examination with 50% marks with any of following subject in addition to Englishis eligible for admission – (1) Mathematics, (2) Statistics, (3) Accountancy, (4) Book Keeping and(5)Economics. Medium of study is English.

3.8 Courses in Computer field

• Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) Course :

Eligibility : Standard 12 pass in any stream with any one of the following subjects :-

Subjects : Commercial arithmetic, statistics, computer science, accounting, accountancy, bookkeeping.

Minimum qualification : 50% or above marks. 45% in case of reserved category candidates.

Admission process : Admission can be secured following the procedure so prescribed in theadvertisements released in newspapers after results of Standard-12 are announced. Admission isgranted on merit basis.

• DOEACC Courses : Government of India through its Department of Electronics has devisedDOEACC course – Department of Electronics Accreditation Computer Courses. Certain institutesrecognized by DOEACC and AICTE are also established which are imparting training and educationto the students for preparing them to face examinations.

Contact details for DOEACC Course : DOEACC Society, Electronics Department, Niketan CGOComplex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003. Website : http://www.doeacc.org.in.

Indext-B, Computer Center, Block No.15, 1st floor, Udyog Bhavan, GH-4, Sector 11, Gandhinagar.

• Job oriented Short-term computer courses : Information also available onwww.gujaratvidyapith.org.

“University Science Instrumentation Centre” (USIC in short) is functioning at Ahmedabad in GujaratVidyapith complex. Two short-term certificate courses and a one-year Diploma course are alsoavailable at this center which facilitates youth to secure employment at lower cost.

3.9 Lucrative career opportunities for Graduates of Multi-media developmentand fine-arts students

The time to come is multi-media age. Million dollar entertainment industry is under influence ofmultimedia and animation technology now. Almost all Hollywood movies contain such special technologicaltricks. Multimedia technology has influenced print media as well in addition to the Hindi film industry.

Construction of websites being launched on the internet is also part of multimedia work. Multimediais becoming major part of the interactive applications developed for large industrial houses and in thefield of architecture. To be precise, it can be said that experts of this art full of imagination and

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creativity can build a very lucrative career in this field. Multimedia and computer arts experts are inheavy demand not only in India but across the globe. Software companies, publication houses, filmproduction houses and advertisement agencies are always in hunt for trained hands in this field.

Keeping in view such huge potential for skilled personnel in this multimedia field, Governmentof India paid attention on this area and the Center for Development of Advance Computing (C-DAC)working under the Department of Communication and Information Technology, Government of Indiawas assigned the task to explore possibilities in this area.

3.10 Course for Video Editing

Video editing is a skill to edit, compile and create a continuous film by taking necessaryclippings from one or more video tapes and after editing the same.

There are mainly two types of video editing – first is ‘Linear Editing’ or ‘tape to tape editing’ andthe other is ‘non-linear editing’. Non-linear editing is also known as ‘digital video editing’.

In linear editing, required scenes or sequences are copied from one tape to another tape andtherefore, process of editing takes place thereon. Of course, while doing so, picture quality getsdeteriorated. This is a traditional technique and almost at the verge of extinction.

In non-linear editing process, movie shoot on digital video mode is being captured on the harddisk of a computer in digital format and thereafter, using any particular video editing software thevideo editing takes place by adding various special effects to make it more effective.

Courses available :

One-year full time ‘Post Graduate Diploma in Audio Visual Production’ is being conducted atGujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad.

• Audio Editor

Like video editor, now a days Audio Editor is also in great demand who can perform editing ofsounds recorded in various formats. This demand of Audio Editor or Sound Recordist has beengreater than ever due to increasing popularity of Akashwani and FM Radio channels. For digitalsound/audio editing, software applications like Full Edit, Sound Forge etc. are very useful.

3.11 Career in Game Designing

Mobile Games : Such games can be played on cellular phone, PDA, hand-held. Various techniquesare being used for network gaming. There are certain non-networked game applications also availablewhich are used for game software of device platform.

Ordinarily, games can be downloaded through the medium of mobile operator or radio networkwhereas in some other cases, the games are being downloaded through Bluetooth or memory cardwhile purchasing mobile handset. Mobile games can be developed using certain platforms and techniquesviz. Windows Mobile, Palm OS, Simbian OS, Adobe Flash Light, Docomo Doza, Son’s J2ME (Javato Micro-edition), Qualcoms BROW (Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless-brew), WIPP or InfusioXN. Apart from, there are other platforms also available but they are not so popular.

Video game development is mainly work of programmer and graphic designer. In the form ofmulti-media entertainment, the modern video games contains marvelous art of synchronization of 3-D art, CG effect, sound effect, music and dramatic presentation.

Where to study ? :

• National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.

• Image College of Arts, Animation and Technology, Chennai

• School of Advance Graphics Engineering, New Delhi

• National Multimedia Resource Center, Pune

• Maya Academy of Advance Cinematics, Mumbai.

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3.12 Course which turns a student into a Mathematician

Mathematical Training and Talent Search :

The aim of the Mathematical Training and Talent Search (MTTS) programme is to expose brightyoung students to the excitement of doing mathematics, to promote independent mathematical thinkingand to prepare them for higher aspects of mathematics. This program is being organized every yearat any of reputed institutes of the country with a view to encourage and motivate talented youth fordeveloping their independent talent and detailed study in mathematics. This program provides aplatform to the talented students of mathematics. Thus, this program lays a foundation of buildingcareer in mathematics. MTTS learning is through dialogues and interaction on mathematics subject.Students develop on their own formulas of a problem. They construct supposition, pre-supposition andattempt to define them. Daily study is divided into lectures and problem-solving sessions.

For teaching in this Mathematics Training and Talent Search (MTTS) program, faculties invitedare not from any one of the institute, but from various reputed institutes of the country for teaching.These faculties are of high repute in the field of mathematics and dedicated to the mathematics.Duration of this program is about one month.

Eligibility for this program : Graduate with mathematics subject (B.Sc. with maths, B.Stat.,B.Tech. etc.) or the students of 1st year or 2nd year with mathematics as one of the subject.

Entry : Advertisement for the MTTS program gets published almost in the month of Decemberevery year in leading newspapers of the country. Posters of this program are also being forwardedto the institutes related to B.Sc. Maths subject.

Application for joining the program is to be submitted ordinarily in the month of February. Headsof Mathematics Department of the University can also be contacted for further inquiry on the applicationform and about the training program.

This program has so far organized at :-

IIT – Mumbai, Chennai, Kanpur, Guwahati, Kharagpur

RIT – Mysore, Punjab University, Chandigadh, Goa University, Fergusan College, Pune, PondicheriUniversity, Jadavpur University, Kolkatta SP College, Pune, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai.

3.13 Career in Economics

This is the time of economic globalization time. Industrialization has grown in all the countriesacross the globe. Industrial production has registered growth in manifold. With technological infrastructure,the manufacturing processes have become more faster and efficient. Indian industries have alsoregistered significant growth during the fifty years. Market is flooded with novel varieties of goods.Thus, while the supply has increased, sphere of economic factors have expanded significantly, theneed has arisen for those who have knowledge about economic factors in the marketing arrangements,skill to analyze the trends. In private sector, every concern has to analyze various complicated dataas also they are expected of having knowledge of economic affairs concerning Government departments.Correct decisions can be taken only through proper analysis of economic factors right from local levelto international level. Therefore, knowledge of economics becomes essential in the course patterns.

Various courses in Economics available in Gujarat :

B.A. (Economics) M.A. (Economics)

Eligibility : Standard 12 pass Eligibility : B.A.

Duration : 3 years Duration : 2 years

There is specific demand for teachers, lecturers and Principals in Schools and colleges forEconomics subject. Out of more than 500 universities in the country, almost all are having ArtsColleges and Economics Department.

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Apart from this, there are always demand for the candidates having knowledge and interest ofEconomics for various posts like journalists, Editor etc. in reputed publication houses publishingeconomic periodicals like Financial Express, Economic Times, Vyapar, Business Today, BusinessIndia, Business World, Business Standard and others.

3.14 Jewelry Retail

Growing number of jewellery shops in malls and porsche markets indicates that the jewelleryretail market are not now limited to the traditional jewelers only. This has opened various opportunitiesfor those who desire to have career in jewelry retail business.

The Jewelry Retail Course develop your communication skills and ability to understand requirementsof the customer. It not only give knowledge of gems and jewelry but also develops excellence inreading the market trends. The Jewelry Design and Technology Institute (JDTI), Noida is organizingsix-week Certificate Court in jewelry retailing.

Indian Institute of Jewelry (IIJ), Mumbai organize one-month Retail program (JOR) with 15seats. There is vast difference between skilled and unskilled professionals. JOR deploys their studentsfully equipped with professional jewelers knowledge to the stores who are desirous to venture intojewelry retail business or wish to become retail professionals who intend to develop their skill. Thiscourse inculcates skill of understanding the customers. The course is aimed to develop skill tounderstand needs of the customer by imparting personalized training through highly qualified faculties.

Eligibility : Standard 10/10+2, language skill and expert in sales.

Course Fee : Rs.25,000-35,000/-

Institutes : Institute of Jewelry Design and Technology, Noida.

Indian Institute of Jewelry, Mumbai.

3.15 Home Science and other courses

Agriculture University, Dantivada is conducting 4-years Degree Course of B.Sc. Home Sciencewhere only girls are being admitted. In addition to this, there is another course of B.A. Home Sciencehaving its own significance. This three-year course covers subjects including interior decoration andhome décor to home planning. In this filed, opportunities have developed in consultancy service fordecoration etc. Following institutes are conducting this three-year course apart from various collegeswhich runs B.Sc. Home Science courses :-

(1) Agriculture University, Dantivada (Four Years) (2) S.L.U. Arts College, Ahmedabad

(3) Shamaldas Arts College, Bhavnagar (4) Arts College, Modasa

(5) Faculty of Home Science, Vadodara (6) Z.F.Women’s College, Surat

(7) B.D.Arts College, Ahmedabad (8) A.K.Doshi Mahila College, Jamnagar.

• Bachelor of Rural Studies (BRS)

• Bachelor of Social Works (BSW)

• Social Science

3.16 Courses of C.P.Ed., B.P.Ed., B.P.E. for career as Physical Training Teacherin Primary Schools

In our system, physical training is also considered inseparable part of education. This physicaltraining not only ensure physical growth only, but at the same time it develops the personal mentallyand morally also. Our new education policy also emphasis on physical training and health education.Appointment of Physical Training Teachers in Primary and Higher Secondary schools are mademandatory. Let us have a look at various courses in the filed if physical training education availablein Gujarat.

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(a) Certificate in Physical Education (C.P.Ed.) :

Eligibility for admission : (1) Standard 12 pass, (2) Duration -2 years, (3) Age limit : 17 to 26years.

Application form for admission are being made available after the results of Standard 12examinations at all C.P.Ed. colleges and offices of District Education Officers of respective districtfollowing the advertisement in newspapers issued by office of the Commissioner, Mid Day Meal andSchool, Block No.9, Dr.Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Gujarat State, Gandhiangar.

Admission process : On the basis of merit of marks obtained in Standard-12, candidates (fivecandidates per 1 vacancy of male and seven candidates per 1 vacancy of women) are called for practical(field) test. The test including five activities (100 meter race, long jump, high jump, shot put and pull-ups for boys and Shayonatthan for girls). Merit list is prepared in order to combine merit of marksobtained in physical test and Standard 12 examinations and seats are being filled category-wise.

Note : (1) Total marks calculated out of 150 (100% from marks obtained in Standard 12 and 50%from marks obtained in physical test).

(2) 5% seats are reserved for sports persons participated at national level, are being filledon merit basis of this category.

(b) Bachelor in Physical Education (B.P.E.) :

Admission eligibility : Candidates of the age from17 to 26 years who have passed Standard-12 examination. Admission process include admission tests after submission of application formsfollowing advertisements released by respective institutes with sanction of University after result ofStandard-12.

Post-Graduation courses :

(a) D.P.Ed., (b) B.P.Ed.

(a) Diploma in Physical Education (D.P.Ed.) :

Eligibility : Graduation of any University in any discipline.

Duration : One year

Age limit : 20 years to 30 years.

Admission forms : Admission is granted to only those candidates who have graduated duringprevious academic year. Forms can be obtained from all the C.P.Ed./B.P.Ed. colleges of Gujaratand offices of the District Education Officers which can be submitted personally on production oforiginal certificates at specified institute.

(b) Bachelor in Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) :

This course being conducted by Universities, every University have their own admission criteriaand grant admissions accordingly.

Master in Physical Education (M.P.Ed.)

Admission criteria are different for all Universities. Forms are available after advertisements ofrespective university.

M. Phil.

This course is available only at Mahadevbhai Desai Physical Training College, Sadra, Dist. Gandhiagar.

Ph.D.

Course is available at all Universities of the State including - (1) Mahadevbhai Desai PhysicalTraining College, Sadra, Dist. Gandhiagar, (2) Hemchandracharya Uttar Gujarat University, Patan(3) Gujarat University, Ahmedabad (4) Saurashtra University, Rajkot and admission is on thebasis of result of entrance test. Entrance Test is compulsory for Ph.D.

TEACHERS APTITUDE TEST (TAT) is made compulsory by the orders of NationalCouncil for Teachers Education (NCTE) in Gujarat for joining service as a Teacher.

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3.17 Wish to be a teacher in Primary School ?

Primary Teacher’s Training Course (PTC) :

Admission to the PTC Course offered after Standard-12 is under the centralized admissionprocess conducted by office of the Director of Primary Education, Education Department, Governmentof Gujarat. This course is very essential for joining service as teacher. In Gujarat, appointments arebeing made as Vidhya Sahayak with fixed wages on the basis of merit.

In all, 415 institutes conduct Primary Teachers Training Courses in the State and admission tothose institutes is through centralized admission process. Advertisement in this regard ordinarilypublishes in the month of May or within 10 days from announcement of results. Job of Teacher carriesdignity with social responsibilities. PTC is a two-year course after Standard-12 in any stream.

Admission process is on-line which causes hardship to many a students of rural areas. Hopefully,the Government may consider admission process speedy, simple and transparent. Website for thisadmission process is – www.gujarat-education.gov.in.

This course is available at Grant-in-aid and self-financed institutes. It is desirable that admissionto the self-financed institute be confirmed only after considering its infrastructure facilities, faculties etc.

3.18 General Nursing Course after Standard-12

Though certain courses are very good, very few people are interested in them. Some arelacking interest in some fields whereas for some courses there is misunderstanding or limited knowledgeprevailing in the society. Such is the situation in case of Nursing and Hotel Management courses inGujarat. This needs academic awareness. There are vast opportunities after this course.

Eligibility : (1) Standard 12 pass in General or science stream. (2) Age : 17 to 35 years.

Standard of merit : Admission to the General Nursing Course is on the basis of merit of marksobtained in Standard 12. Priority is accorded to the Science stream students.

Availability of Forms : Application forms are available from General Nursing School at CivilHospital of the District from where you have passed examination of Standard-12. There are privatenursing schools also opened in the State. Merit list of respective district is published at NursingSchool of that particular district.

AFTER GENERAL NURSING COURSE, THERE ARE ATTRACTIVE JOBOPPORTUNITIES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND UNITED KINGDOM.

First priority to B.Sc. Nursing : Employment avenues are available in USA, UK and othercountries to those who have undertaken B.Sc. Nursing course. Outside Gujarat, admission can besecured in B.Sc. Nursing by the students with 45% marks in physics, chemistry and biology practical.This course is equally good for boys in addition to girls. Admission forms be submitted at the CentralizedAdmission Committee, B.J.Medical College, Civil Campus, Ahmedabad for admissions to the Governmentand private institutes for B.Sc. Nursing course.

3.19 M.Sc. (CA & IT) & MBA (5 years)

Can one get admission directly to M.Sc./MBA after standard-12? Many of us might be surprisedto know this, however, this is true and this course is at top priority as career option for the studentswith higher percentages.

Course: (1) M.Sc. in Computer Applications and Information Technology (CA & IT), (2) MBA(5 years).

This course can be joined at K.S.School of Busines Management at Gujarat University, Ahmedabad.

• Five-years (full-time) integrated degree course.

• After Standard 10 (first attempt) and Standard-12 (first attempt)

• Passed from General or science stream (with English as one of the subjects)

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• One of these subjects is also essential in Standard -12 :-

(1) Mathematics, (2) Statistics, (3) Elements of Accountancy, (4) Elements of Book Keeping,

(5) Chemistry, (6) Biology, (7)Physics.

Standard – 12 passed with 50% marks (45% for S.C./S.T. students).

No. of seats : 225 seats for MBA (5 years integrated course) & 210 seats for M.Sc. (CA & IT)

Advertisement for admission is released by Gujarat University after results of Standard 12.Admission is granted on the basis of merit of Standard-12.

Five-Year M.Sc. (CA & IT) is also available at Hemchandracharya Uttar Gujarat University,Patan. The admission criteria is equivalent to that of Gujarat University. Number of seats available atPatan is 80.

In ordinary course, the students with 80% marks in Standard-12 can expect to get admissionto these courses. Both these courses of MBA (Integrated) and M.Sc. (CA & IT) are considered as thebest options for career. Two-years M.Sc. (Information and Communication Technology) is also availableat Vir Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat. It is pertinent to note that admission to this course isavailable after Graduation and not after Standard-12 i.e. to say those who have cleared B.Sc. (ComputerScience), BCA, BE Computer/IT with minimum 50% marks can only get admission to this course ofVir Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat.

M.Sc. IT – Five year course :

1. K.S.School of Management, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad 210 Seats

2. Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan 160 seats

3. Krushnaverma Kutch University, Bhuj 80 seats

4. Saurashtra University, Rajkot 70 seats

5. Vir Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat 120 seats

M.B.A. Five Years Course :

1. K.S. School of Management, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad 225 seats

2. Krushnaverma Kutch University, Bhuj 75 seats

3.20 Resource Mobilization

The job of collection of funds was once left to the Directors of company or the management.However, it has become more difficult to maintain fund flow when non-profiteering organizations havebecome more active in this competitive age. With a view to bring discipline and consistency in hardwork like fund resourcing, Mr.S.P.Jain started Four-months Certificate Course in Resource Mobilization.It aims at collection of funds in more concentrated manner instead of unorganized manner wherebyit helps meeting with objectives of the organization. It has been a tradition that when non-governmentorganizations runs out of their funds, they resort to various incidents, programs or people for collectionof fund they needed. There is no continuous process for this work and now a days, more particularly,larger organizations are highly depending on professionally trained personnel for important work ofresource generation. The objective behind this is to convert the activity which remained till now asunorganized and disintegrated into organized activity. Subject covered under this course includeRegular Donors, International Agencies, Regular Programs etc. for Fund Mobilization.

Many other B-schools like Mudra Institute for Communication (Ahmedabad), Xavier’s Instituteof Management (Bhubaneshwar) and Bhartiya Vidhya Bhavan also offer this course. Change in visionof NGO and social sector means knocking of huge opportunities for such professionals.

Resource Mobilization course is inclusive training programe which informally trains forcomprehensive efforts of fund generation from Regular Donors, International Grants etc. NGOs havenow change their attitude and they desire to have regular professional raiser instead of adhoc efforts.

Eligibility : Graduation in any branch with work experience in respective field.

Course Fee : Rs.15,000/- Institute : MICA, SPIIMR, XIMB, Bhartiya Vidhya Bhavan

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4. UNUSUAL COURSES IN NATIONAL INSTITUTE

4.1 Gujarat National Law University – 5 years Integrated LL.B. (Hons.) ProgramThe Gujarat Law University established by the Government of Gujarat offers three different

courses of 5-year duration :-

(1) B.A., LL.B. (Honours), (2) B.Sc., LL.B. (Honours), (3) B.Com., LL.B. (Honours).

• Who can get admission to this course ?

Should have passed 10 + 2 pattern exam with minimum 50% marks in any stream. The studentsappeared for 10+2 examination are also qualified to apply for this course.

• Age limit : The candidate should be below 20 years on 1st of July of respective academic year.(below 22 years for S.C./S.T. candidates)

Admission to this course shall be granted through All India Entrance Test and Pre-Admissioninterviews. Entrance Test is being conducted in the month of May at Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Chennai,Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkatta, Mumbai, Rajkot and Surat centres. This entrance test shall test aptitude of thecandidate for career in law, general knowledge and skill of replying analytical answers. 80& weightageshall be given to Entrance Test and 20% to interview.

Address : The Registrar, Gujarat National Law University, Attalika Avenue, Knowledge Corridor,Koba, Gandhinagar - 382007 (Gujarat). Website : www.gnlu.ac.in

4.2 Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)

Eligibility : For under-graduates :

Minimum 50% marks in Standard-12

Minimum 45% marks in Standard-12 for S.C./S.T./OBC and PH candidates

Student appearing for Standard-12 examination can also attempt CLAT.

Maximum age limit for general category candidate is 20 years.

For S.C./ST and physically handicapped category – 22 years.

Eligibility : For Post-Graduates :

Degree of LLB/BL from any recognized University.

Candidate should not have obtained less than 55% marks in LLB/BL

Minimum marks obtained should be 50% for S.C./S.T./OBC and physically handicapped candidates.

• Pattern of CLAT Examination :

For under-graduates :

Total marks for examination is out of 200 marks which contain English and comprehension for40 marks, general knowledge and current affairs for 50 marks, maths for 20 marks, logical reasoningfor 45 marks and questions pertaining to legal knowledge or awareness is for 45 marks. Duration ofexamination is 2 hours for 200 marks paper.

For post-graduates :

The examination contains questions pertaining to Law of Contracts, Law of Torts, Criminal Law,Constitutional Law and Legal Theory.

There are 100 optional questions in the test which has 1 mark each. Two essays for 50 markseach. Duration of test is 2 hours.

Availability of forms :

OMR application forms with brochure for CLAT examination can be obtained by payingRs.150/- from all the post offices or any of 12 National Law Universities of the country. www.clat.ac.in

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4.3 National Law Universities organizing CLAT Examination

Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar (GNLU)

The West Bengal National University of Judicial Science, Kolkatta (WBNUJS)

National Law School of India University, Bengaluru (NLSIU)

LALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (NALSAR)

National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU)

National Law University, Jodhpur (NLU)

Hidaytulla National Law University (HNLU)

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya Natinoal Law University, Lucknow (RMLNLU)

Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiyala (RGNUL)

Chanakya National Law University, Patna (CNLU)

National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi (NUALS)

National Law University, Delhi (NLUD)

Profession of Lawyer :When anyone protects someone or argue on behalf of someone at home, school-college or

office who is unable to raise his voice for his rights, such person is asked as to why his advocatingfor such person. Likewise, the person who is resolving any issue concerning to fight for anybody’srights, injustice or damages, by effectively arguing logically and in legal terminology, is known asadvocate or lawyer and his profession is known as advocacy or legal practice. In this way, lawyer isan expert legal practice and laws and acts prevalent in the country. Advocate lends ear to his clientsto understand his case and thereafter, appears before competent forums following the judicial traditionsby advancing his arguments in support of his client’s case and by also citing relevant judgmentsrendered by Hon’ble Courts in the past and thereby ensure justice for his client.

• Courses available in Legal field

For career in law, degree of LLB is essential. Course of LLB can be joined after graduating fromany branch. This is a three-year course after graduation which is divided into two parts – first twoyears are known as LLB General and last year is called LLB Special. Therefore, it can be said thattwo degrees can be obtained by undergoing three years course. In LLB Special, practical training isimparted more particularly in the procedure of judicial process, laws and other components. Thus, 3years of graduation and 3 years of LLB, in all, six years require to make career in law. Instead, thosewho desire to have their career in law since beginning, can have better option of Five-year integratedBA, LLB course. Any student who has passed Standard-12 examination with 45% marks in anystream can get admission to this course. Bar Council of India has established National Law Universitiesin various States one of which is the Gujarat National Law University at Gandhinagar. In addition tothis, M.S.University of Vadodara and Anand Law College affiliated to Sardar Patel University andNirma University at Ahmedabad also offer five-year integrated course and it is available at only those4 places in Gujarat.

Common Entrance Test is being conducted at national level for admission to this Five-yearintegrated course and based on result of this test, students are admitted to this course. LLM can alsobe pursued after LLB. By selecting any one of the subject from amongst Corporate Law, InternationalLaw, Intellectual Property Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law etc. in LLM course, one can become expertof that particular law. LLM is comparatively hard and the result is very low every year. Although theone clearing LLM examination can gain higher status in the society and law field.

• How to succeed ?

One can of course be a lawyer by obtaining degree in law, however, cannot become a successfullawyer. For those who desire to have their career in law, the skill to properly interpret by reading the

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information is highly essential. Your skill to thing analytically through describing in detail any issuedistinguish you from other lawyers. The skill to effectively appeal in the court room during proceedingof the case, raise proper objection and in certain cases, acting of demoralized against any injustice,makes a lawyer of repute. Person having proficiency and command over English language can expandhis work area from local level to national level.

• Job or profession ?

There are equal opportunities for job and independent profession both after LLB or LLM. Youthwho have obtained degree of LLM can get job of Professor in colleges. One can have also chanceto serve as Government Pleader after few years experience as lawyer and after vast experience onecan be lucky to hold office of repute of Advocate General, Attorney General, Solicitor General, Justiceetc. and render their services in judiciary. LLB Special pass candidates can also become JudicialMagistrate First Class by appearing for GPSC examinations. In private sector also, job opportunitiesare there as advocates in reputed Law firms or as legal experts in multinational companies to lookafter legal issues on its behalf. The advocates going for their independent legal practice after havingtrained himself under any reputed lawyer can also have handsome earning with dignity and reputation.LLB being a professional degree, it is desirable that the young persons with LLB or LLM degree gofor their independent practice rather than doing job.

4.4 Patent Law

Intellectual Property has emerged as main factor of business competence. During the five yearperiod, from 1997 to 2001, office of the United States Patent and Trademark has registered as manyas 5 lakh patents. This figures itself speaks about ever-growing activity of patenting in global companiesworldwide.

Delhi-based Global Institute of Intellectual Property (GIIP) offiers Six-months Post Graduationprogram in International Patent and Intellectual Properties. In this course curriculum, apart fromtraditional IP laws of Patent Law and Copyright Act, other advanced subjects including pharmaceutical,IT, mechanical, chemical and bio-technology patent practice also taught. Training is being imparted byInternational Academician, IP Attorney, Patent Agent and Resident Faculty to make aware aboutinternational courses. Special emphasis is being given on the Patent and IP Practical, Business andlegal aspects. Participants of this course are learning through mentoring sessions being attended byAmerican and European practitioners and Attorneys. This course is specially designed for science andengineering students or the students having knowledge background on respective subjects.

Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law of IIT-Kharagpur is conducting three-years fulltime residential LLB program where Degree of Bachelor of Law is awarded after specialization inintellectual property rights. Similarly, Academy of Intellectual Property Studies also conduct one-yearPost Graduate Diploma course in Intellectual Property Studies.

The candidate having undergone this course masters the skill which enables him/her to associatedwith any IP and patent firms. Career is safe in Intellectual Property field. One can change his/her owndestiny by opting either to higher studies in Intellectual Property Professional or specialization in anyof the varied intellectual property fields.

Indian companies are sparing more money by investing on research and development works tosucceed in international market. Sharp skill in IP is very much needed for effective commercial returnsof this investment. This vital and growing demand is satisfied by this International Patents and IntellectualProperty Rights course.

Eligibility : Graduate (AIPS) with science/English. Graduate (GIIP)

Course fee : Rs. 1.50 lakhs (AIPS), Rs. 3.95 lakhs (GIIP)

Institute : AIPS-Mumbai, GIIP-Delhi, IIT-Kharagpur (LL.B.)

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4.5 Courses useful to become journalist in print or television media

If you have inclination to build career of a journalist in radio, television or print media, the IndianInstitute of Mass Communication is the best destination for you. After the course at Indian Instituteof Mass Communication (IIMC), Post Graduation Diploma course can also be joined. Following coursesare available at this institute :

(1) Post Graduate Diploma Course in Journalism (English), New Delhi and Dhenkanal (Orissa).

(2) Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism (Hindi), New Delhi.

(3) Post Graduate Diploma in Radio and TV Journalism, New Delhi

(4) Post Graduate Diploma Course in Advertising and PR, New Delhi.

In most of the Universities in Gujarat, course of journalism is available for Graduates. A specialcourse of CDC/MDC is available at Gujarat University. Journalism course is also available at –(1) Bhavans H.B. Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad and (2) Hiramani Institute of Journalism,Ahmedabad.

Graduate from any discipline can join this course of journalism. Those who are going to appearfor the Third Year of Degree course can also apply for joining this course now.

Address : The Registrar, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Aruna Asaf Ali Road, JNUCampus, New Delhi 110 067. Website: www.iimc.gov.in

4.6 Glitzy career in Advertising sector

Advertisements telecast on television have impressive impact on every person – be it young orold. It is difficult to escape from influence of fascinating advertisements. We all start believing thatwhatever displayed in an advertisement is reality. There are bright opportunities for those who intendto build their career in advertising field where golden opportunities are available in various positionsright from copy writer to researchers. People with creative mindset have ample opportunities in thisfield. This is the reason why advertising sector registered business of 196 billion dollars last year.Advertisement creates an illusive world through medium of television, radio, newspapers, internet, billboard, posters and others. Unique career can be built in publicity sector. This field reveals intelligenceand knowledge of significant skilled persons by bringing them under one umbrella and reactingsmartly to the needs of market and scientific salesmanship.

Advertising is mainly divided into five departments – client servicing, account planning, creative,market research and media. Though competency of people working in different five departments arevaried, the way of working of theirs is absolutely creative. There is no time constraint here. Eachdepartment remain supplemented for each other. This is the age of cut-throat competition and advertisingagency acts as agent of consumers.

Where to study ?

• National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad (Gujarat)

• Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (Gujarat)

• Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi

• M.S.University, Vadodara (Gujarat)

• Sir J.J.Institute of Applied Art, Mumbai (Maharashtra)

4.7 Ample opportunities for job in Aviation industry

In India, number of seats in Aeronautical Engineering are less in proportion to demand. AeronauticalEngineering course is available in Gujarat at only Vasad College having 60 seats.

Aerospace Engineering course is available at four I.I.T. colleges in India. Admission to the I.I.T.is a very tough job. Gujarati students are being badly affected due to lack of awareness aboutentrance test and that is the reason why ranking at top in IIT entrance has yet remained a dream forstudents of Gujarat.

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There is alternative to get admission in Aeronautical Engineering. Doors of reputed engineeringcolleges are open for top rankers of All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE).

Aeronautical Engineers are in great demand worldwide. There is no need to get disappointedif you cannot secure direct admission to Aeronautical Engineering course after Standard 12 due tolower percentages. By joining Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course of 3 years, one can comfortablyget job with salary of Rs.35,000/- to Rs.40,000/- per month.

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) Course is of very much importance in Aviationindustry.

The job of AME is to certify about air-worthiness of any aircraft ready for take off. No aircraftcan take off without permission of AME. For the course of AME, there is expenditure of Rs.3 lakhsfor three years. Standard-12 pass student with mathematics, physics and chemistry subjects withminimum 50% marks is essential for getting admission to this course. Names of institutes for admissionto the AME course is listed on the next page.

In routine course, advertisements are being released in the month of February every year foradmission tot eh Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course. Form can be obtained by forwardingDemand Draft for Rs.1500/- favoring Indian Institute of Aeronautical Payable at Delhi or on paymentin cash in person. The students appearing for Standard-12 examination during the current year canalso apply for admission. Entrance examination is being conducted in the month of May and admissionis granted to those who succeed in the entrance test.

Due to increasing number of passenger airline companies and number of flights, scopes areever-growing for infotech engineers, aerospace engineers and aircraft maintenance engineers inaerospace industry or aircraft building industry. Even there is increasing demand for Pilots. Flyingtraining is imparted at Orient Flight School, Chennai.

Increasing number of aircraft creates demand for pilots. Growing demand for skilled engineersfor aircraft maintenance is also obvious. If we talk about only Boeing company, Boeing aircrafts arebeing sold today in about 145 countries and annual turnover of the company is Rs,27,67,500 croresand profit is more than 100 billion. This company has employed 1,55,398 employees. Degree ofAeronautical Engineer or Mechanical Aviation Engineering in your portfolio ensures job with salary ofRs.1 lakh to 1.50 lakhs in America.

4.8 Financial Engineer – Risk ManagementDemand for new generation professionals is created following the need for maintaining competitive

edge in the market by organizations and emphasis on modernization and best practices in theconstantly changing global business practices. Now it is not enough that you are aware about yourfundamentals, the professionals who are part of organizations working under cut-throat competitionera also required to know how to compete in the market.

Indian Institute of Capital Markets (IICM), New Mumbai offers six-months short term CertificateProgram in Financial Engineering and Risk Management. This program is for middle and senior levelexecutives who are working with banks, primary dealer, mutual fund, financial institutions, equityresearch firm, investment bank, brokerage house and other financial service industry or those whoare corporation financial risk managers.

Eligibility : Graduate in any discipline.

Course fee : Rs.55,000/- (for IICM), Rs.18 lakhs (for IIRM).

Institutes : IICM, Navi Mumbai and Institute of Insurance and Risk Management, Hyderabad.

4.9 Career in Fashion and Designing

For developing human resources necessary for development of the nation, the first PrimeMinister Jawaharlal Nehru who had global approach, established National institutes which exist inGujarat. (1) National Institute of Design, (2) National Institute of Fashion Technology. Design isintegral part of our life. Result of a process can be helpful to an object, product or environment.

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Designing is a sensible activity which include creativity. The person should have understanding aboutthe object or design to be created is aimed for whom? Why? And from which material? And suchperson has to act with knowledge of utility, detailed knowledge of material and technology. Therefore,fashion designers are in great demand now a days by large industrial houses, fashion institutes andGovernment of India enterprises.

Government of India’s National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in the fashion industry :

The main component of competition in these days is fashion which is full of imagination andcreativity. This art of fashion if blended with proper guidance through education, ensures win winsituation. Like other parts of the world, scientific approach towards fashion is being developed inpeople of our country also.

Course :

1. Under-graduate Program in Designing (4 years)

(A) Fashion and Apparel : • Fashion • Leather Design

(B) Fashion and Lifestyle Accessories : • Fashion and lifestyle accessories design • Personalproducts and interior accessories • Footwear and Leather products • Jewelry products •Interior products, Handicrafts, mix media and glass.

(C) Fashion and Textile : • Knitwear design • Textile Designs

(D) Fashion Communication

2. Under-graduate Program in Fashion Technology (4 years)

3. Post-graduate Program in Fashion Management (2 years)

4. Post-graduate Program in Fashion Technology (2 years)

Eligibility for Admission :

• Standard-12 pass from recognized Education Board for Under-graduate Program in Design.

• Standard-12 (10+2) pass with physics, chemistry and maths from recognized Education Boardfor Under-graduate Program in Fashion Technology.

• For Post Graduate Program in Fashion Manager, graduate of any recognized University orDiploma holder of NIFT in Accessories or Fashion Design or FIT.

• For Post Graduate Program in Fashion Technology, BE/B.Tech. (Textiles / Apparels / Mechanical/ Industrial / Production Electronics / Computer / Information Technology)

4.10 Fashion Communication

Developing of its own brand identity and availability in maximum volume for sale has becomeinevitable for all those when large number of domestic and foreign brands, companies and designershave existence in Indian market. This tough task is made easy by the fashion communication professionals.They are capable of mixing all the aspects of communication design through design strategy bycrossing production limits.

Satyam Fashion Institute offers three-years Under-graduate course in Fashion Communication.Fashion Communication Program is unmatched opportunity for the students those who have desireto build career in the subjects of fashion professional, retail marketing, and in journalism, as news writersin press and television media, event promotions etc. This course covers subjects like basics of design,technical drawings, fashion studies, marketing ethics, fashion styling, fashion journalism and portfoliodevelopment. Fashion Communication program provide opportunity to the students for qualifyingthemselves for professional success. Students get trained to develop skill decision taking in variousissues concerning fashion profession and to convert practical experience into answer to any issue.

It is essential to recognize importance of designing and emphasize the same on the basis ofpresumptions, production, motivation and communication along with experiences gained from theproduct launch, events and journalism.

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Eligibility : 10+2 pass from recognized Education Board.

Course fee : Rs. 2.40 lakhs (Satyam Institute)

Institutes : NIFT, Satyam Fashion Institute, Noida.

• Fashion marketing

If any global brand has not reached India, be assured that it is likely to register its existencein India soon. Leading global reputed fashion brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Natica, Christian Dior, LouisVinton have already explored India. The vividly changing market has increased demand of highlycompetent marketing professionals who can secure positions in the areas of fashion marketing, brandmanagement. Fashion marketing has been a new horizon today. If you wish to get trained as marketingexpert in fashion industry and in search of any good fashion course, any course in fashion marketingcan be an excellent option.

Students are being imparted intensive training in sales, marketing, buying, merchandize presentationand production knowledge. Need for professional competence for fashion display, busying, selling andmanagement is emphasized. There should be vision to identify the fashion and mind for business.“This is the main criteria for students interested in fashion marketing and merchandizing course. Youshould have good understanding of business, vigilant mind, skill to attend multiple tasks at a time andcompetence to work under pressure.” “The candidate should be creative and having understanding ofmarket and economy.” In addition to WLC, Pearl Academy of Fashion of Delhi has designed andlaunched new course named Post Graduate Diploma in Fashion Marketing. “Indian fashion industryis progressing in fashion value chain and is witnessing miraculous growth of domestic and global brands.”

This course is for those who desire wide-ranging courses in fashion industry. Necessary skills ofsales, marketing, management, buying and merchandizing presentation are being developed in students.

Eligibility : 10+2 for UG program of WLC, Entrance test for PF

Course fee : Rs.95,000/-

Institutes : WLC College, Pearl Academy of Fashion.

4.11 Courses in Hotel Management

Hotel profession is known as ‘commercial hospitality’. The prime object of hotel is to providebasic amenities in addition to the accommodation to those who are away from home. In addition tothis, various business meetings, conferences are also being organized at hotels. During previousyears, there is remarkable growth in hotel industry. Positive impact of change in economy/ economicpolicy is reflected on this industry.

Courses :

National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology (NCHMCT) has been establishedby the Government of India, Ministry of Tourism for professional training. A joint entrance test is beingconducted by NCHMCT and admission is granted through this entrance test to the 30year Bachelorof Science Program in Hospitality and Hotel Management course. This course is being conducted atGovernment sponsored hotel management institutes at 24 stations including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru,Jaipur, Mumbai, Delhi, Goa etc. Branch of this institute is also at Gandhinagar.

Information can be obtained at www.bchmct.org. also. Admission to this B.Sc. course is throughjoint entrance test - JEE

Educational qualification : Standard 12 or equivalent examination passed with English subject.

Age : Not more than 22 years as on 1st July. Maximum age limit for SC/ST candidates is 25 years.

Out of total number of seats, 15% are reserved from SC candidates and 7.5% seats are for STcategory candidates.

Students those who are appearing 10+2 examination this year can also apply.

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Address : JEE CELL, National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology, LibraryAvenue, Pusa Complex, New Delhi 110 012.

Various large hotel groups have also established their own hotel management schools whichinclude –

(1) The Oberoi School of Hotel Management, Shamnath Road, New Delhi.

(2) Welcome Group Graduate School of Hotel Administration, Valley View Hotel, Manipal, Karnataka.

(3) Indian Institute of Hotel Management, Rausa Baug, Aurangabad, Maharashtrat (Taj Group)

(4) Sophiya College, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400 026.

(5) A.K.Hafizka Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Badrudin Taiyajbi Marg, 92,Dr.D.N.Road, Mumbai 400 001.

(6) Rizvi College of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Off Carter Road, Bandra (West),Mumbai 400 050.

(7) Vivekanand Institute of Hotel Management, Rajkot-Ahmedabad Highway, Rajkot.

4.12 Video Editing Course

Video editing is a skill to edit, compile and create a continuous film by taking necessaryclippings from one or more video tapes and editing the same.

There are mainly two types of video editing – first is ‘Linear Editing’ or ‘tape to tape editing’ andthe other is ‘non-linear editing’. Non-linear editing is also known as ‘digital video editing’.

In linear editing, required scenes or sequences are copied from one tape to another tape andthereafter, process of editing takes place thereon. Of course, while doing so, picture quality getsdeteriorated. This is a traditional technique and almost at the verge of extinction.

In non-linear editing process, movie shoot on digital video mode is being captured on the harddisk of a computer in digital format and thereafter, using any particular video editing software thevideo editing takes place by adding various special effects to make it more effective.

If you wish to be Video Editor, consider first which type of editing you should learn? Linearediting technology is at the verge of extinction and now its use is limited to the place where it isalready being used. However, now, the digital video editing system is replacing this technology sincecompared to the linear editing system, this digital video editing system is fast, economical and simple.Those who wish to build career as Video Editor must master art of digital video editing only. Sincethis course covers both the technologies, both these techniques are being educated at GujaratVidyapith, however, need of the hour emphasize more on non-linear editing system.

Work of Video Editor :

Video Editor looks after ‘post production’ work after the video shooting is over and that is why,many a times the Video Editor is also called ‘Production Assistant’. Video cassette shoot (raw material)is known as footage where there can be scenes in excess of requirement as also there can be retakesdue to any error or mistake. All these scenes are not for display. Thus, video editor analyze thefootage of shooting and delete unnecessary scenes as per requirement of script or as per need ofproducer or director. He synchronizes necessary scenes keeping in view time limit. It is indeed skillof video editor only which keeps one seated for hours to watch the movie which is nothing butcompilation and skill of editing which makes a complete movie out of sporadic scenes.

Who can opt for this career ?

Young persons having creative mindset who have working knowledge in computers, if learn touse digital video editing program, they can also be video editor. For this purpose, one can get himselftrained by any experienced person having video editing knowledge.

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Courses available :

One-year full time course of ‘Post Graduate Diploma in Audio Visual Production’ is offered byGujarat Vidyapith at Ahmedabad wherein all the aspects of TV production are covered. Out of Gujarat,renowned Film and Television Institute of India at Pune and Arvind Institute of Mass Communication,New Delhi also offers one year ‘Certificate Course in Video Editing’. Even at Zee Institute of MediaArts at Mumbai also offers one year Diploma and six-months certificate courses in this subject.

Job opportunities :

There are ample opportunities of job at renowned studios, video album producing companies,advertising agencies, all organizations using multimedia, big film production companies and variousTV channels, Doordarshan etc. in Gujarat.

Expert video editors are in great demand. There is great need at Mumbai in addition to Ahmedabadand Vadodara. Experienced video editor at Ahmedabad can earn about Rs.10,000/- per shift (8hours). There are video editors at Mumbai who charge Rs.30,000 to Rs.40,000 also as editingcharges. Skilled film editors are even paid as per their demand.

Audio Editor : Like video editor, now a days Audio Editor is also in great demand who canperform editing of sounds recorded in various formats. This demand of Audio Editor or Sound Recordisthas been greater than ever due to increasing popularity of Akashwani and FM Radio channels. Fordigital sound/audio editing, software applications like Full Edit, Sound Forge etc. are very useful.

4.13 Tax Management

Considering shortage of tax experts in our country, Welingkar Institute of Management Audit, Taxationhas ventured into partnership with consultancy service firm KPMG for launching Taxation Course.

In the six-months part-time technical course, practical knowledge is also imparted along withthe theoretical knowledge. This course has been designed aiming at working professionals who arein real need of taxation knowledge. Evening classes for the course are six days a week whereinformation on subjects including Direct and Indirect Taxes, NRI Income Tax, Corporate Tax Planning,Fiscal Planning and taxation of foreign firms and international taxation will be disseminated. Minimumqualification for admission to this course is First Class Graduation.

Tax Assessment Professional are in shortage in our country. Training is therefore, essential tobuilding career as Tax Professionals to overcome this shortage and to attract best and brightest mindfor this field.

Eligibility : Graduation with First Class Course Fee : Rs.50,000/-

Institutes : Welingkar Institute of Management, Mumbai.

4.14 Professional Hotel Education

The Clerks Center for Excellence has started first of its kind Professional Hotel EducationProgram (PHE) which is 3-year Diploma course and one year Certificate Course. Students are givenoption of specialization in Front Office, House Keeping, Culinary Arts, Hotel Accommodation andFood Beverage production and service.

This course is unique in the sense that no fee is charged for this course; the student has optioneither to work for Clerk Group of Hotels or search the job elsewhere. This course guarantees centpercent placement. Professional Degree Course of four years is conducted at Hotel ManagementInstitute at Aurangabad, fee for which is Rs. 7 lakhs After completion of the said course, student canhave job in tourism sector, travel agency, hotel, hospital, road and airline transport, BPO/KPO andretail sector. In PHE program, on the job training is being imparted in the real working environmentof hotel where development of competency is focused more.

Eligibility : 10+2 and command over English. Course fee : No fee

Institutes : Clerks Center for Excellence, Jaipur. Institute of Hotel Management, Aurangabad.

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4.15 Scientific and Industrial Research field (CSIR)

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research was established in September, 1942 with aview to boost researches in the scientific and industrial fields. The objective of this organization is toestablish research centers in various parts of the country for inventions for various public utilities. Inthe year 1947 when India became independent, this organization was placed under direct supervisionof the Science and Technology Department of Government of India. Under the umbrella of thisorganization, as many as 49 research institutes and other centers are functioning which are spearedacross the country – from Jammu Kashmir to Chennai and from Assam to Bhavnagar.

Within very short span after independence, the CSI functioning under the Science and TechnologyDepartment, Government of India established various research institutes including Central Salt andMarine Research Institute at Bhavnagar, National Aerospace Laboratory at Bengaluru, National Instituteof Oceanography at Goa and others. Where any new institute is established, obviously there is needfor personnel for various types of work including an ordinary labour to technology expert. Thus, allthose institutes are autonomous bodies, however, under control of CSIR of Government of India.This organization not only monitor centers or national laboratories, also carry out research activitieson its own.

Research activities are being carried out by this organization following the national policy andaiming at brighter future, encouraging exports, growth of domestic production and reduction in imports,maintaining quality and prices of indigenous goods, utilization of conventional and non-conventionalenergy resources, recycling of unusable goods, developing new technologies and new methods. Apartfrom technological upgradation, this organization also provide necessary information to the Indian industries.

The Technology Utilization Department functioning at head office of this organization located atDelhi is planning for services of technical know-how. There is an independent department for ensuringproper utilization of technology which is known as TUD. This department runs about 10 polytechnologytransfer centers in the country. Information on technology can be obtained through such centers aboututilization of technology invented for one purpose which can be used for some other purpose also.Patent Department is also there under the Technology Utilization Department where patent proposalsare received and after scrutiny of applications, patent are also registered here. Laboratories of thisorganizations are functioning with the help of industrial technology experts and financial assistance.All the National Research Institutes working under the CSIR, New Delhi are equipped with latestequipments, machinery and skilled experts and therefore, it is also competent to undertake job ofexamination and analysis of outside industries as well. There are certain units where training isrequired. Facilities for technology specific training are also available at the laboratories of this organization.Laboratories of this organization also have mobile units which can operate from industrial areas oron the site where many primary level works are being undertaken.

Number of periodicals are being published by CSIR. Periodicals disseminating various informationon research works and percolating the scientific information upto the level of common man in simplelanguage. Scientific principles or research are useful to the people only if they are made practicableor put into practice. With a view to make the science subject popular in public and to make themunderstand new researches and their utilities, this organization publishes photo-stories in three differentlanguages – (1) Science Reporter – English monthly, (2) Vigyan Pragati – Hindi monthly and(3) Science Ki Duniya – Urdu quarterly. For further information, you can address letter in English orHindi to the Senior Sales and Distribution Officer, Publication and Information Director, CSIR, HillsideRoad, New Delhi 110012. In addition to this, CSIR also publish books on various subjects of scienceperiodically.

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Late Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar was the first Director of this organization and in his honor, ‘S.S.BhatnagarAward’ in theScience and Technology sector has been started by this organization since 1957 whichis being awarded to the researches of the age below 45 years. ‘Technology Award’ in various subjectsare also being awarded with a view to motivate work leading to technological upgradation. CSIR isselecting young scientist for Young Scientist Award with a view to motivate and encourage talentedyouth for research work. Further, students engaged in research work at various institutes affiliatedwith CSIR are also awarded Junior Research Fellowship and Senior Research Fellowship awardwhere researchers get a particular amount regularly for two to three year period. Similarly, Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award is also given to motivate the researchers to continue with advance researchwork after obtaining degree of Ph.D. This organization plays role of catalyst to lead in latest inventions.

Achievements of CSIR :

• Introduced DNA Fingerprint technology in India for the first time

• Breakthrough in flowering of Bamboo within weeks as against twenty years in nature.

• Invented the first ever, only once a week non-steroidal family planning pill in the world by the nameof Saheli.

• Revamped India’s first oil refinery at Digboi using the most modern molecular distillation technology.

• Design of 14 seater plane ‘SARAS’.

• Successfully challenged the patent claim in the USA for use of Haldi (turmeric) for wound healingand Neem as insecticide.

• Remained in Top 3 in the list of PCT patent applications amongst all developing countries.

• Topped list of USA patents holders.

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5. WHAT AFTER STD. 12 SCIENCE ?

The foremost courses are as under :

H.S.C. PASS (Science)

B-Group A/B Group A-Group

(Phy.Chem.Bio) (Phy.Chem.Bio) (Phy.Chem.Maths)

(Phy.Chem.Maths)

Medical (MBBS) Pharmacy Degree Engineering

Dental (BDS) B.Pharm.(Degree) Electronics & Communication

Physiotherapy(BPT) D.Pharm (Diploma) Computer Science

Ayurvedic (BAMS) Information Technology

Homoepathy (BHMS) Instrumentation Control

Nursing (B.Sc.) Bio Technology

Occupational therapy Bio Medical

Optometry Mechanical

Natuorpathy Chemical

Orthotics and Prosthetics Electrical

B.Pharm. (Degree Pharmacy) Automobile

Civil

Architect

Textile/Fashion Design

B.Pharm. (Degree)

D.Pharm. (Diploma)

5.1 Availability of Admission Form and Filling the same

Centralized Admission Committee :

Admissions to the first year of degree/diploma course in engineering/pharmacy are being grantedby the Joint Admission Committee for Professional Courses (L.D. Engineering College, Ahmedabad-15) website : www.jacpcldce.ac.in and by the Centralized Medical Admission Committee, B.J.MedicalCollege, Ahmedabad for the courses of MBBS/BDS/B.Physio/Ayurved/ Homeopathy/ Nursing/Occupational Therapy/Optometry etc. For admission to the engineering branches, admission processis online. For admission to medical branch, application is to be submitted separately.

Which course to opt for admission ?

After Standard-12 science, mainly two questions requires to be answered while getting admissionto Engineering Degree course – (1) admission to which course, and (2) in which college ?

Order of choice :

In Gujarat, the order of choice for B-group students after Standard-12 Science is like this –(1) MBBS – Medical (2) BDS – Dental, (3) B.Pharm. – Bachelor of Pharmacy, (4) BAMS – Ayurved,(5) B.P.T. – Bachelor of Physiotherapy, (6) B.Sc. Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Prostheticsand Orthotics, BHMS – Homeopathy, (7) B.Sc. Nursing.

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For A-Group students – (1) EC – Electronics and Communication Engineering or Electronics,(2) C.E. – Computer Engineering, (3)any of the course offered at CEPT – Interior Design, Architectureand Building Construction courses, (4) I.T. – Information Technology, (5)Mech – Mechanical Engineering,(6) I.C. – Instrumentation and Control Engineering, (7) Ele. – Electrical Engineering, (8) Che. –Chemical Engineering, (9) Env. – Environmental Engineering, (10) Mechatronics.

Apart from this, other courses can also be selected depending on individual choice and interestor family profession, such as (1)Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry – run by AgricultureUniversity (2) Degree course of Dairy Technology at Anand, (3)Bachelor of Pharmacy in Ayurved,(4) Bio-medical Engineering, (5)B.E. in Food Processing and Technology (6) B.E. course of DegreeEngineering in any branch (7) B.Sc. Agriculture course, (8)other Bachelor Degree courses of AgricultureUniversity, (9)PTC course to be Primary Teacher, (10)B.Sc. Microbiology (11) B.Sc. Bio-technologycourse in Gujarat (12) B.Sc. with any subject, (13)B.A. with English or to any other Degree courseif one opt out for science for further studies.

Nirma Institute of Technology at Ahmedabad, DDIT at Nadiyad, Ganpat Vidhyaagar at Kherva-Mehsana and Sarva Vidhyalaya at Gandhinagar have been accorded status of Deemed University bythe Gujarat Legislative Assembly.

5.2 Courses available in Gujarat after Standard-12 Science

With a view to facilitate the student for opting group in Science 11-12 science, list of coursesis formulated here groupwise which are available after Standard-12.

In AB Group, one more subject is required to be studied, against which both the options areopen to select all the courses of A Group and B Group for admission. Those who opt for A Group,looses opportunity in medical line whereas those students who opt for ‘B’ Group, looses opportunityof admission to number of courses. Under these circumstances, selection of AB Group is more appropriate.

LIST OF COURSES – GROUPWISE

Group – A Subjects : Maths, Physics and Chemistry

No. Name of Branch

1. Petroleum Engineering (4 year B.Tech. Program)2. Petroleum Engineering (5 year Dual Degree M.Tech. Program)3. Information and Communication Technology (ICT)4. Electronics and Communication Engineering5. Mechanical Engineering6. Computer Engineering7. Computer Science & Engineering8. Aeronautical Engineering9. Information Technology10. Electronics11. Power Electronics12. Electrical & Electronics Engineering13. Electrical Engineering14. Bio-medical & Instrumentation Engineering15. Bio-Medical Engineering16. Bio Technology17. Mechatronics18. Production Engineering19. Construction Technology and Management20. Instrumentation & Control Engineering21. Environmental Engineering22. Industrial Engineering

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23. Civil Engineering24. Chemical Engineering25. Automobile Engineering26. Plastic Technology27. Metallurgy28. Rubber Technology29. Textile Engineering30. Textile Engineering31. Textile Processing32. Food Processing Technology33. Irrigation & Water Management34. Bachelor of Architecture35. Interior Design36. Master of Science Information Technology (Integrated)37. Master of Science in Computer Application (Integrated)38. Bachelor of Business Administration39. Master of Business Administration (Integrated)40. Bachelor of Hotel Management41. Bachelor of Computer Application42. Fashion Technology (NIFT)43. Dairy Technology44. Bachelor of Building Construction45. Marine Engineering46. Mining Engineering47. B.Sc. (PMC & PMS Group)48. Bachelor of Pharmacy

Group – B Subjects : Physics, Chemistry and Biology

No. Name of Branch

1. Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery2. Dental3. Physiotherapy4. Ayurvedic5. Homeopathy6. Bachelor of Pharmacy7. Nursing8. Veterinary Science9. Agriculture10. Prosthetics & Orthotics11. Optometry12. B.Sc. (PCB & PCZ & Microbiology Group)13. B.O.T.

Group – AB Subjects : Maths, Physics, Chemistry & Biology

No. Name of Branch

1. All the courses available to A Group student2. All the courses available to B Group student3. Genetic Engineering4. Bio Informatics5. Food Technology6. Tourism Industries

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How much fees for the courses after Standard – 12 ?It is very difficult for the parents with weaker economic conditions and those who hail from

middle class families to pay higher fees for courses available after Standard-12 Science especiallywhen they would have passed through tight economic conditions due to spending monies on prosecutingstudies of Standard-11 and 12-Science of their wards. All possible information is given in the followingtable about the number of seats available in the branch/course where you wish to prosecute furtherstudies, number of seats of Government colleges, amount of fees to be paid for payment seats etc.

Sr. Name of course Total No. of seats No. of seats Annual fees forNo. seats in Govt. in self-financed self-financed institutes

colleges institutes

1. Medical (16) 2305 955 1200+150 3,50,000 to 4,00,000/-

2. Dental (13) 1125 200 825+100 2,50,000/-

3. Engineering (103) 44363 9030+1194 33899+240 40,000 to 70,000/-

4. Pharmacy (93) 6121 195 5926 42,000/- to 65,000/-

5. Ayurved (10) 455 220 235 1,25,000/- to 2,05,000/-

6. Homeopathy (16) 1525 400 1125 25,000/- to 40,000/-

7. Physiotherapy (24) 1255 360 895 54,000/- to 1,00,000/-

8. Nursing (30) 1035 300 735 55,000/- to 65,000/-

9. Architecture (7) 232 80 152 40,000/- to 50,000/-

TEST FOR ADMISSION IN MEDICALThere is entrance exam for top national level medical college. Forms for All India Premedical

Test (PMT) are being filled in the month of February and examination is being conducted in the monthof May. Let us discuss about the medical colleges and institutes of repute and which can be calledtop institutes in the country, medical colleges and the entrance examinations being conducted foradmission there.

1. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) : All India Institute of Medical Science ofNew Delhi which is famous as AIIMS, is the number one medical college of India. You can getadmission to the AIIMS if you have passed Standard-12 Science with physics, chemistry and biology(PCB) subjects. For admission to the first year MBBS, you have to face entrance examination ofAIIMS. 200 MCQs are there in the question paper. 60 questions each of Physics, Chemistry andBiology subjects (60x3=180) and 20 questions are of general knowledge. Three-and-a-half hour timeis given to attempt the answers. Examination is being conducted in the month of June. There isseparate national level entrance test for super specialization or MD and MS after MBBS. For furtherinformation, please visit www.aiims.edu.

2. Armed Forces Medical College, Pune : The Armed Forces Medical College established in1948 at Pune is medical college of Indian military forces. After pursuing MBBS at AMC, it is mandatoryto serve for seven years to the post of Medical Officer (Commissioned Officer) with Indian Army, Navyor Airforce. Forms for admission are being filled in the month of February-March and examination isusually organized in the month of May. Entrance examination for admission to this medical college canbe attempted if you have opted PCB subjects.

3. Christian Medical College, Vellore (CMC) : For admission to the CMC Medical Collegeaffiliated with the Dr.MGR Medical University of Tamilnadu, there is separate entrance test to beattempted. CMC is considered as one of the best medical colleges of India. Admission form for thiscollege to the MBBS course can be submitted if you have PCB subjects in Standard-12.

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4. Medical College of Manipal University : Manipal University situated at Manipal town nearManglore in Karnataka also conduct separate entrance test for admission to the medical and dentalbranch. Exam is online for which application forms are being invited in the month of February andexamination is conducted in the month of April and May. For further information, please visit websitewww.manipal.edu.

PRE-MEDICAL TEST (PMT)

Out of total number of seats of medical and dental colleges of every State, 85% seats are tobe filled by the respective State Government whereas remaining 15% seats are to be filled throughPMT mode. PMT – Premedical Test is common entrance test to the medical courses which is conductedon the same day across the country. Students pursing standard-12 can apply for this examination.Question paper of PMT is objective type where there is negative marking system. Advertisement forPMT is being published in the month of November/December and examination is conducted in themonth of April. Minimum marks obtained in Standard-12 is 50% (for general category students) and45% for reserved category students. CBSE, New Delhi is conducting the PMT examination. Addressof CBSE is as under :

All India Pre Medical / Dental Entrance ExaminationC.B.S.E., 17-B, Indraprastha Estate,

New Delhi 110 002.Website : www.cbse.nic.com

Have you passed Standard-12 Science this year ?Where you wish to apply ?

Read advertisements daily :

Beginning from the day of announcement of results, make it a habit to go through the advertisementsreleased in various Gujarati dailies like Gujarat Samachar, Divya Bhaskar, Sandesh, Jansatta, GujaratToday, Gujarat Mitra, Phulchhab, Kutch Mitra, Jai Hindi, Saurashtra Samachar, Akil, Aaj Kaal and theEnglish dailies published from Ahmedabad including Times of India, Indian Express and AhmedabadMirror and DNA as also Hindi newspapers like Rajasthan Patrika. Visit the nearest library to gothrough all those dailies if you get only one newspaper at your home.

Where to apply ?

(1) Medical/Engineering : Two separate Forms are to be filled in for admission in Gujarat –(1) for all the medical, ayurvedic, homeopathy, physiotherapy/B.Sc. Nursing, Occupational therapy/Optometry colleges in Gujarat and (2) for all engineering and pharmacy colleges. Applicationforms are available at all selected educational institutes. Separate forms are to be filled foradmission to the management quota seats of engineering and pharmacy colleges. Apply formanagement quota seats only after going through the rules of admission.

(2) Architecture Engineering : Only one form to be filled to become Architecture Engineer. ArchitectureEngineering course is conducted at Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Vallabh Vidhyanagar and Surat inGujarat. Application form can be obtained from Center for Environmental, Planning and Technology,Kasturbhai Lalbhai Campus, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad. One can apply if he/she has secured400 or more marks out of 800 marks. NATA Entrance test is compulsory for this course.

(3) F.Y. B.Sc. : Application form be submitted within two-three days of result at Science college ofyour city/town. It is advisable to submit forms at more than one colleges. Time limit for admissionforms is only two to three days after results.

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(4) Form for MBA and M.Sc. : Five year Integrated MBA/M.Sc. (IT) course is offered by GujaratUniversity, Ahmedabad and South Gujarat University, Patan for the students of Standard-12Commerce and Science. Application can be made only if you have 60% or more marks. Applicationform for admission to the course of M.Sc. in Information Technology and Computer Applicationcan also be obtained from Gujarat University, Ahmedabad and South Gujarat University, Patan.Admission is granted on merit basis.

(5) Courses offered by Agriculture University : Separate admission forms to be filled for alldegree courses of Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, B.Sc. Agriculture,Bachelor of Agro Engineering, B.Sc. Horticulture, Forestry, Fisheries etc.

(6) Dairy Technology : Application forms are available at Dairy Science College at Anand orSardar Krushinagar, Dantivada Agriculture University or agricultural colleges at Junagadh, Navsariand there is entrance test for this course.

(7) Nursing course : After Standard 12 Science, nursing and midwifery course is available district-wise and forms can be obtained from Civil Hospital of respective district.

(8) Construction Technology and Interior Design : At Ahmedabad after Standard-12 Science –(1) Construction Technology course at School of Building Science and Technology and(2) Interior Design course of School of Interior Design. Application forms are available at Centrefor Environment and Planning Technology (CEPT), Kasturbhai Lalbhai Campus, Opp. GujaratUniversity, Ahmedabad.

(9) Courses of Gujarat Vidyapith : Bachelor Degree courses equivalent to B.Sc. are available atGujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad based on Gandhian ideology. Courses of Vidyapith are equivalentto Government recognized Degree courses. For further information, visit personally office of theGujarat Vidyapith, Ashram Road, Near Income Tax Cross Roads, Ahmedabad.

(10) Form for Biral Institute : Engineering Degree courses are being conducted at Birla Instituteof Technology and Science (BITS) at Pilani, Rajasthan. Grab the opportunity if admission offeredat BITS. Apply when advertisement of BITS is released. Admission is granted on the basis ofBITSAT entrance test. Visit www.bitsatpilani.ac.in for further details.

(11) Apply in the States of Maharashtra/Karnataka : Apply for Degree Engineering and Pharmacycourse in Maharashtra state. Admission is on the basis of merit of marks obtained in Standard12 science. Attempt entrance exam for admission to medical without donation in Karnataka.Before confirming admission, please check all the relevant details viz. recognition of the collegeand affiliation with University etc.

Common admission Cell – www.kar.nic.in/cet - Consortium of Medical, Engineering and DentalColleges, Karnataka - www.comedk.org.

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SrNo INSTITUTES COURSE INTAKE

Institute CourseCODE

Tuition Fees Per Annum

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 113-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 113-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 113-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 113-1SCHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 113-1WTOTAL 480ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 111-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 111-1FPRODUCTION ENGINEERING 120 111-1GINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 111-1ECIVIL ENGINEERING 60 111-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 111-1DTOTAL 540CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 106-1WCIVIL ENGINEERING 120 106-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 106-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 106-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 106-1FMINING ENGINEERING 120 106-1PENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING 60 106-1UTOTAL 720CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 114-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 114-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 114-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 114-1FCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 114-1DTOTAL 480BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING 120 115-13COMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 115-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 115-16INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING 120 115-1RMETALLURGY ENGINEERING 60 115-1JINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 115-1ETOTAL 600CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 118-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 118-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 118-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 118-1FTOTAL 240AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 120 104-1ICIVIL ENGINEERING*** 120 104-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 104-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING*** 120 104-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING*** 120 104-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 120 104-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING*** 120 104-1FTOTAL 840CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 119-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 119-1LMINING ENGINEERING 60 119-1PMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 119-1FTOTAL 240COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 120 110-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 110-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 110-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 110-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 110-1LTOTAL 480COMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 117-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 117-16INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING 120 117-1RCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 117-1SMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 117-1FAUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 60 117-1ITOTAL 540CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 116-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 116-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 116-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 116-1FENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING 60 116-1UTOTAL 300

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Government Degree Engineering College

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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHARUCHOpp. Bholav Guest House,Village Kasak,Bharuch 392002, Ph: 02642-227054 , Fax:02642-227054 www.gecbharuch.com

1500/-3

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHUJNear Ravalwadi Relocation Site, Mandvi Road, Bhuj (Kutch), Pin:370001Ph : (02832) 231169, 250153 Fax:(02832)231169www.gecbhuj.gujarat.gov.in

2

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHAVNAGARBPTI Campus, Vidyanagar,Bhavnagar, Phone : 0278-2525354, Fax: 0278-2525354, www.gecbhav.org

1500/-

1500/-

4

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, DAHODJalod road,Dahod-389151 Phone: 02673-243780, Fax:02673-243780, www.gecdahod.org

5

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, GANDHINAGARNear Pasu jaivik Sanstha, Sector-28,Gandhinagar -382028, Fax: 079-29289540www.gecgnr26.ac.in

6GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, GODHRAC/o. Government Polytechnic, Near Civil Hospital, Godhra.

7

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, MODASA,Shamalaji Road , Modasa - 383 315, Phone no : (02774) 242633,Fax: 02774-242634 www.gecmodasa.org

8GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PALANPURC/o, Government Polytechnic, Opp. Malan Gate, Ambaji Road, Palanpur

9

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PATANAt & Post-Katpur, Patan, Pin-384265, Ph : 02766-291560 ,Fax:02766-291561 www.gecpatan.org

10

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, RAJKOTMavdi-Kankot Road, Near Hanuman Mandir,Near Krishna Nagar, Villege: Kankot Pin:360005Ph : 0281-2924062 www.gecrajkot.org email :[email protected]

11

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SURATDr. S. S. Gandhy College Campus,Majura gate, Surat-395001Phone: 0261-2653139, Fax:0261-2656077 www.gecsurat.org

5.3 Number of Seats in Engineering and Pharmacy colleges of Gujarat andcut-off list 2011-12

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) • 38

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 120 112-1WMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 112-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 112-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 112-1LENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERIN 60 112-1UTOTAL 420AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 60 101-1IBIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING 60 101-13CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 101-1WCIVIL ENGINEERING 120 101-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 101-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 101-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 101-16ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 60 101-1UINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 120 101-1EINSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING 60 101-1RMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 101-1FPLASTIC TECHNOLOGY 30 101-1XRUBBER TECHNOLOGY 30 101-1YTEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 60 101-1ZTOTAL 1140CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 102-1WCIVIL ENGINEERING 120 102-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 102-1LINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 30 102-1KINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 30 102-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 102-1FPOWER ELECTRONICS 60 102-1NPRODUCTION ENGINEERING 30 102-1GTOTAL 510CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 103-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 103-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 103-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 120 103-1EINSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING. 60 103-1RMARINE ENGINEERING 60 103-1QMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 103-1FPRODUCTION ENGINEERING 120 103-1GTOTAL 780CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 105-1WCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 105-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 105-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 105-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING*** 120 105-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 105-1EINSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING. 60 105-1RMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 105-1FPOWER ELECTRONICS 60 105-1NTOTAL 720

9030

CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 108-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 108-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 108-1LELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 75 108-1AMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 90 108-1FPRODUCTION ENGINEERING 30 108-1GTOTAL 435CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 30 107-1WCIVIL ENGINEERING 110 107-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 107-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 107-1LELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 30 107-1AMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 90 107-1FMETALLURGY 40 107-1JTEXTILE ENGINEERING 30 107-12TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 30 107-1ZWATER MANAGEMENT 30 107-1VTOTAL 510CHEMICAL ENGINEERING*** 54 109-1WCIVIL ENGINEERING*** 60 109-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING*** 45 109-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING*** 45 109-16INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING*** 45 109-1RTOTAL 249

1194

1500/-

1500/-

1500/-

1500/-

1500/-

1500/-

1500/-

1500/-

12

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, VALSADNear B K M Science College, Tithal Road,Valsad, Pin-396001Ph : 02632-241960 ,Fax:02632-241960 www.gecvalsad.org

13

L. D. ENGINEERING COLLEGE , AHMEDABADOpp. Gujarat University, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad - 380 015, Phone no : (079) 26306752,Fax - (079) 26304118, www.ldceahd.org

14

LUKHDHIRJI ENGINEERING COLLEGE, MORBISama Kanthe, Dist-Rajkot, Morbi, Pin-363642, Ph :(02822) 240743 ,Fax - 240645 www.lecollege.org

15

SHANTILAL SHAH ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHAVNAGARSidsar Campus, P.O. Vartej, Bhavnagar – 364060, Phone no:(0278) 2445509, 2445767,Fax - (0278) 2445509 www.myssec.com

16

VISHWAKARMA GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, CHANDKHEDANear Visat Petrol Pump, Sabarmati - Gandhinagar Highway, Chandkheda, Dist-Ahmedabad, Pin-382424, Ph: (079) 079-29099903 Fax : 23238331 www.vgecg.ac.in

(A) TOTAL DEGREE ENGINEERING SEATS FOR GOVT COLLEGESGrant-In-Aid Degree Engineering College

1

BIRLA VISHVAKARMA MAHA VIDHYALAYA, VALLABHVIDYANAGAR (GIA)Ta & Dist-Anand, Pin-388120, Ph : 02692-230104, Fax: 02692-230762, www.bvmengineering.ac.in

2

FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, MSU, VADODARAM. S. University Kalabhavan, Vadodara-390001, Ph : 0265-2434188 , Fax: 0265-2423898 www.msubaroda.ac.in

3

FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY, DDU, NADIADDharamsinh Desai University,(DDIT), NadiadDist-Kheda-387001, Ph : 0268-2520502, Fax:0268-2520501,www.ddu.ac.in

(B) TOTAL DEGREE ENGINEERING SEATS FOR GIA COLLEGES

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) • 39

CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 568-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 568-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 568-1LMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 568-1FTOTAL 240

240

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 60 139-1ICOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 139-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING*** 60 139-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING*** 60 139-16FOOD PROCESSING & TECH.*** 60 139-15INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 139-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING*** 120 139-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 139-1STOTAL 540COMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 146-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 146-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 146-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 146-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 90 146-1FTOTAL 390CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 164-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 164-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 164-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 164-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 164-1FTOTAL 420COMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 137-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 137-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 137-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 137-1EINSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING 60 137-1RMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 137-1FTOTAL 480COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 155-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 155-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 155-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 155-1FELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 155-1LMECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 155-31ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 155-32TOTAL 480COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 120 144-1CCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 144-37ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 144-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 144-16ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING - SH 60 144-35MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 144-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 144-1STOTAL 660COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 60 156-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 156-16ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING 60 156-1AMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 156-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 120 156-1STOTAL 360

ELECTRONICS & TELE-COMMUNICATION ENGINEERIN 60 140-1BINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 140-1ETOTAL 120CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 134-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 134-1DELECTICAL ENGINEERING 60 134-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 134-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 134-1FTOTAL 420BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING 60 133-13COMPUTER ENGINEERING 90 133-1DELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 133-1MELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 90 133-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 133-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 133-1FTOTAL 420

54000/-

51000/-

56000/-

54000/-

45000/-

63000/-

70000/-

46000/-

47000/-

59000/-

41000/-#1

GUJARAT POWER ENGINEERING & RESEARCH INSTITUTE (GPERI), Village: Mevad, Nr Mehsana Toll Booth,Ta & Dist: Mehsana,

Public Private Partnership (PPP) Mode - Degree Engineering Colleges

5

B. H. GARDI COLLEGE OF ENGG & TECHNOLOGY, RAJKOTRajkot-Kalawad Road, Village: Anandpar , Rajkot, Phone :02894-274471-77, 9377886161 Fax: 02894-274470, 0281-2563538, www.gardividyapith.in

(C) TOTAL DEGREE ENGINEERING SEATS FOR PPP Mode COLLEGESSelf Financed Degree Engineering Colleges

1

A. D. PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KARAMSADP.Box No-52, Vitthal Udyognagar, New V.V.Nagar, Dist-Anand, 388121,Phone :02692-233680, Fax: 02692-238180, www.adit.ac.in

2

AHMEDABAD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, AHMEDABADGota ognaj high way, Ahmedabad, Phone : (02717) 241132 / 33 Fax: 02717-241132www.aitindia.in

3

ALPHA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGYB/s, Lincon Polymer Via : Vadsar, Village : Khatraj, Taluka : Kalol, Gandhinagar - 382721 Phone : 02764-281031

4

ATMIYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, RAJKOT"Yogidham Gurukul", Kalawad Road, Rajkot, Pin-360005, Phone :0281-2563445, Fax: 0281-2563766,www.aits.edu.in

6

BABARIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Vadodara - Mumbai NH # 8,Varnama, Vadodara, Pin:391 240Phone :0265-6599991/2/3, Fax: 0265-2356350, www.bitcampus.org.in

7

BHAGWAN MAHAVIR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY,SURATSr. No. 149, Near Ashirwad Villa, B/h Heena, surat , Phone :0261-2268083, Fax: 0261-2255299,www.bmefcolleges.com

8

BIRLA VISHVAKRMA MAHA VIDHYLAYA (SFI)Vallabhvidyanagar, Phone :02692 230104, Fax: 02692 30762,www.bvmengineering.ac.in

9

C. K. PITHAWALA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, SURATNr. Malvan Temple, Via-Magdalla Port, B/H. Gaviyer Village, Dumas Road, Ta-Choryasi, Dit: Surat Pin-395007, Phone: 0261-6542507, Fax: 0261-2250027,

10

C. U. SHAH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, WADHVANSurendranagar-Ahmedabad Highway, Nr.Kothariya Village, Dist-Surendranagar, Pin-363030, Phone : (02752) 247711, Fax:02752-247712,www.ccetvbt.org

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) • 40

MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 60 193-1TPLASTIC ENGINEERING 60 193-1XTOTAL 120CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 138-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING*** 120 138-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING*** 120 138-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 138-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY*** 120 138-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 138-1FTOTAL 660AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 60 171-1ICOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 171-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 171-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 171-1ECIVIL ENGINEERING 60 171-1SMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 171-1FELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 171-1MTOTAL 420COMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 166-1DCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 166-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 166-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 166-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 166-1FTOTAL 420CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 553-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 553-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 553-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 553-1LMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 553-1FTOTAL 300COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 196-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 196-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 196-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 196-1FELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 196-1LTOTAL 300CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 178-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 178-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 178-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 178-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 178-1FTOTAL 360COMPUTER ENGINEERING 75 136-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 75 136-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 120 136-1EINSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING 15 136-1RMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 136-1FTOTAL 345CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 555-1WCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 555-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 555-1CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 555-1LMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 555-1FTOTAL 360CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 129-1WCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 129-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 59 129-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 129-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 129-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 129-1FMECHATRONICS ENGINEERING 60 129-1HTOTAL 419CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 169-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 169-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 169-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 169-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 169-1FTOTAL 360COMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 152-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 152-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 90 152-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 152-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 152-1STOTAL 450

46000/-

70000/-

48000/-

68000/-

46000/-

42000/-

70000/-

56000/-

48000/-

46000/-

46000/-

46000/-

11

CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PLASTIC ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGPlot No: 630, Phase IV, GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad-382 445, Phone: 079-25830569, 25835219 Fax: 25835236

12

CHAROTAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHANGAAt Post: Changa, Taluka: Petlad, District: Anand,Pin Code: 388 421 Phone :02697 – 247500, Fax: 02697-247100, www.ecchanga.ac.in

13

CHHOTUBHAI GOPALBHAI PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TARSADI, BARDOLI Maliba Campus, Gopal Vidyanagar, Tarsadi, BardoliPhone-02625-292339, M:9879411664

19

Faculty of Engineering, Techonology & Research (FETR),At : ISROLI (AFWA), Tal.: BARDOLI, Dist: SURATPhone : 02622-223841, 291411 M : 9979049770Fax : 02622-227613, Email : [email protected]

14

DARSHAN INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY At. Hadala, Nr.Water Sump, Rajkot-Morbi Highway, Rajkot-363650Phone : 0281-2571475 e-mail : [email protected]

15

Dr. Jivraj Mehta Institute of Technology, NH 8, MOGAR, Anand-388340Phone :02692-280028/38/48, Fax: 02692-288480, www.centanand.org

16

Dr. Subhahsh Pethaljibhai Chavda Ahir Kelvani Mandal's Group of Institutions, Khamdhrol Road, Junagadh-362 001Phone: (0285)2610055

17

ENGINEERING COLLEGEAt & Po. Tuwa, Ta. Godhara, Dist. Panchmahal - 389001 Phone : 02672-286544

18FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY, DHARMSINH DESAI UNIVERSITY, NADIADPhone :0268 2520502, Fax: 0268-2520501, www.ddu.ac.in

20

G. H. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, V. V. NAGARBakrol Road, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Dist-Anand, Pin-388120, Phone : 02692-231651, Fax: 02692-236896, www.gcet.ac.in

21

G.K. BHARAD INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERINGC/o Bharad Vishvvidhyapith, Rajkot - Bhavnagar National Highway, Kasturba Dham, Tramba, Rajkot - 360001 Ph: (0281) 2785159

22

GANDHINAGAR INSTITITE OF TECHNOLOGY, GANDHINAGARKhatraj - Kalol Road, Motibhoyan, Kalol, Gandhinagar-382721Phone :02764-281860/61, fax: 02764-281862,www.git.org.in

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) • 41

COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 182-1DCIVIL ENGINEERING 120 182-1SELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 182-1MINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 182-1ETOTAL 300COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 191-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 191-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 191-1LINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 191-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 191-1FTOTAL 300COMPUTER ENGINEERING 90 153-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 90 153-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 153-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 153-1FELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 153-1LCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 153-1SMECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 153-31TOTAL 540CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 198-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 198-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 198-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 198-1LMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 198-1FTOTAL 360AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 60 148-1ICOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 148-1DELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 148-1MELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 148-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 148-1FMETALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 60 148-1JTOTAL 420COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 120 192-1CCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 192-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 192-16INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 60 192-17INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 192-1ETOTAL 480COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 183-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 183-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 183-1LINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 183-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 183-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 183-1STOTAL 360CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 149-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 149-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 149-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 149-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 149-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 149-1FTOTAL 420CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 162-1WCOMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 162-1CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 162-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 162-16TOTAL 240COMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 147-1DCOMPUTER ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 147-38ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 147-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 147-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 147-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 147-1FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 147-31CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 147-1STOTAL 600CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 154-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 154-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 154-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 154-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 154-1FTOTAL 480CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 141-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 60 141-1CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 141-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 141-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 141-1FTOTAL 360

65000/-

43000/-

46000/-

51000/-

53000/-

44000/-

48000/-

44000/-

61000/-

44000/-

46000/-

25

HASMUKH GOSWAMI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, VAHELALAt & Post: Vahelal, Naroda - Dehgam Road, Ahmedabad- 382330Phone :02718-24725,Fax: 02718-24731, www.hgce.org

23

GROW MORE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Ahmedabad-Udaipur NH-08, Berna, Himmatnagar - 383001, Dist: Sabarkantha Phone : 02772-225500/01 e-mail : [email protected]

24

GUJARAT INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL STUDIES, Village: Moyad, Taluka: Prantij, Dist: SabarkantaPhone: 9662543711,02770-240676www.gits-gujarat.ac.in

31

KANKESHWARI DEVI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, JAMANGARNaranpar Survey No. 51/2,Nr. Ranjitsagar Dam, Samana Road, Jamnagar, Phone :0288-2888080/81, Fax: 0288-2888081,

26

HJD INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND RESERCH, GAJJOD ROAD, KERA, KUTCH-370430Phone :02832-281877, Fax: 02832-281787, www.skkhte.org

27

INDUS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Rancharda Via Thaltej, Ahmedabad-382115. Phone :02764- 260277 /278, Fax: 02764-260279www.iite.in

28

INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN, P.O. Box No. 8, Beyond Vithal Udyog Nagar New Vallabh VidyaNagar-388 121 Dist. Anand.Phone No. (+91) 2692-230880,230824, Fax No (+91) 2692-230823

29

K. J. INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, K. J. Campus, Opp. ITI, Javia-Savali, Savali-Halol Road, At: Javia, Po: Savali, Ta: Savali Dist: Vadodara Phone: 02667-201078, M: 9825552526, 9825458295, Website: www.kjit.org

30

KALOL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH CENTRE, KALOLMehsana A'bad highway,B/H Old Janpath Hotel, Kalol-382721. Phone :02764-222 603, Fax:02764-222605,www.kirc-kalol.org

32

L.D.R.P. INSTITUTE OF TECH. & RES., GANDHINAGARSector 15,Near KH - 5, Gandhinagar-382 015. Phone :23241492-494, Fax: 079-23241495, www.ldrp.ac.in

33

L. J. INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, AHMEDBADSarkhej high way, Ahmedabad,Phine: 079-26890383, Fax: 079-26890383, www.ljinstitutes.org

34

LALJIBHAI CHATURBHAI INSTITUTE OF TECH., BHANDUMehsana-Unjha Highway, At & Post: Bhandu, Ta-Visnagar, Dist-Mehsana, Pin-384120, Phone :02765-287145, Fax:02765-287945, www.lcit.org

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) • 42

CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 552-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 60 552-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 552-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 552-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 552-1FTOTAL 300CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 145-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 120 145-1CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 145-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 145-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 145-1FTOTAL 420CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 176-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 176-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 176-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 176-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 176-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 176-1FEnvironmental Engg & Science 60 176-55MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 176-31TOTAL 480CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 165-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 165-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 165-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 165-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 165-1FTOTAL 420COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 157-1CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 157-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 157-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 157-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 157-1SAUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 60 157-1ITOTAL 420CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 161-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 161-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 161-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 161-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 161-1FELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 161-1LINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SHIFT 2 60 161-39MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 161-31TOTAL 480COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 158-1CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 158-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 158-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 158-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 158-1FTOTAL 360CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 143-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING*** 180 143-1CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING*** 90 143-1LELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 143-32ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING*** 120 143-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 30 143-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING*** 240 143-1FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 143-31COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 143-37CIVIL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 143-52TOTAL 1020CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 195-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 60 195-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 195-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 195-1LMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 195-1FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 195-31TOTAL 420CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 150-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 150-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 150-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 150-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 150-1FTOTAL 360

47000/-

46000/-

46000/-

68000/-

47000/-

46000/-

54000/-

51000/-

47000/-

43000/-

37

Marwadi Education Foundation's Group of Institutions, Faculty of Engineering, At Village : Gauridad, Morbi Road, Rajkot, Gujarat - 360003Phone : +91-281-2923112 Fax : +91-281-2924154 Email : [email protected]

35

Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam, Laxmi Vidyapeeth, P. B. No. 15, Sarigam P. O., Valsad - 396155Phone:0260-2786661/2/3, Fax: 0260-2786665, www.lvs.co.in

36

MAHATMA GANDHI INST. OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH CENTRE, NAVSARINPEC Campus, Bhanunagar, Eru - Aat Road,Navsari, Ta. Jalalpore, Di. Navsari.Phone :02637-228072, Fax: 02637-228272, www.npvgiter.org

43

PARUL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, LIMDAVaghodia, Baroda, Phone :02668-263355 / 56, Fax: 02668-262327, www.parul.ac.in

38

MERCHANT ENGINEERING COLLEGEVisnagar - Mehsana Highway, Basna, Ta.Visnagar, Dist. Mehsana Phone : 02765-230476, 230477, Fax : 224274,e-mail : [email protected]

39

NARNARAYAN SHASTRI INSTI. OF TECH.,JETALPURC/o Swaminarayan Gurukul ,Jetalpur, Ahmedabad, Phone :02718-233701, Fax: 02718-233208, www.nsitgurukul.com

40

NOBLE ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PARTH VATIKA,JUNAGADHJunagadh-Bhesan Road, Via. Vadal, Junagadh-362310 Phone :0285-2680244, Fax: 0285-2680255, www.necvbt.org

41

OM SHANTI ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BEDI, RAJKOTRajkot Morvi Highway , Rajkot, Phone :0281 – 2786500, Fax: 0281-2786260, www.omshantiengg.org

42

PARUL INSTITUTE OF ENGG. AND TECHNOLOGY, LIMDAVaghodia, Baroda, Phone :02668-263355 / 56, Fax: 02668-262327, www.parul.ac.in

44

S. P. B. PATEL ENGG. COLLEGE, ( SAFFRONY)Linch,Nr. Saffrony Holiday Resort, Ahmedabad- Mehsana highway, Mehsana-384 435. Phone : (02762)285721, Fax: 02762-285720, www.saffrony.ac.in

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) • 43

COMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 175-1DELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 175-1MELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 175-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 90 175-1EINSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING 30 175-1RTOTAL 420CIVIL ENGINEERING 30 135-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 90 135-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 135-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 135-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 135-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 135-1FTOTAL 480COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 174-1DCIVIL ENGINEERING 120 174-1SELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 174-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 174-1FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 174-31TOTAL 480CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 197-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 60 197-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 197-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 197-1LMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 197-1FTOTAL 420CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 177-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 177-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 177-16ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 177-1MMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 180 177-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 177-52TOTAL 480AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 60 181-1ICOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 181-1DCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 181-1SELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 181-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 181-1FTOTAL 420AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING 60 132-1OCIVIL ENGINEERING*** 60 132-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING*** 120 132-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING*** 60 132-1LELECTRONICS & COMM.ENGINEERING*** 120 132-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY*** 120 132-1EINSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING 60 132-1RMECHANICAL ENGINEERING*** 120 132-1FTOTAL 720CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 40 127-1WCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 127-1DELECTONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 127-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 127-1LINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 127-1EINSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING 60 127-1RTEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 30 127-1ZTEXTILE PRODUCTION 20 127-11CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 127-1STOTAL 450COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 151-1DCOMPUTER ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 151-38ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 90 151-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 151-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 151-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 151-1SCIVIL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 151-52MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 151-31ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 151-1LTOTAL 630CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 172-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 172-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 172-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 172-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 172-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 172-1FTOTAL 420

50000/-

61000/-

56000/-

48000/-

45000/-

48000/-

46000/-

47000/-

52000/-

44000/-49SARASWATI INSTITUTE of ENGINEERING & MANA., At & Po:Rajpur,Ta: Kadi, Dist:Mehasana, Gujarat

45

SABAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR GIRLSAt & PO Tajpur, Ahmedabad-Himmatnagar, N.H 8, Taluka Prantij, Dist . Sabarkantha-383205 Phone : 02770255132

46

SAKALCHAND PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, VISNAGARGandhinagar-Amreli State Highway Link Road, Kamana Char Rasta, Dist-Mehsana, Pin-384315, Phone :02765 – 232008, Fax: 02765-224982,www.spcevng.ac.in

47

SAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING RESEARCHOpp. Science City, Sola Kalol Highway, Bhadaj, Ahmedabad Phone : 079-26845600 Fax: 079-26845620

48

SAMARTH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, OPP. SABAR DAIRY,NH-8, HAJIPUR, HIMATNAGAR, SABARKANTHAPhone :02772-226146 /446, Fax: 02772-226046, www.samarthcampus.com

50

SARDAR PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYVisnagar-Mehsana Highway, At. Piludara, Ta. & Dist. Mehsana Phone : 02765-230476, 230477, Fax : 224274,www.spit.ac.ine-mail : [email protected]

51

SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, VASADBehind S.T.Depot, Vasad, Phone:02692-274766, Fax: 02692-274489, www.svitvasad.ac.in E-mail : [email protected]

52

SARVJANIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, SURATDr. R.K.Desai Marg, Opp. Mission Hospital, Athwalines, Surat, Ta-Choryasi, Pin-395001, Phone : 0261-2240146, Fax: 0261-2240145, www.scet.ac.in E-mail: [email protected] ,[email protected]

53

SCHOOL of ENGINEERING - R.K. University, RAJKOTBhavnagar highway, Kasturbadham, Rajkot-360020 Phone :0281-2785116, Fax: 0281-2785115 , www.rkcollege.com

54

SHANKARSINGH VAGHELA BAPU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYGandhinagar-Mansa Road, Post:Vasan, Dist Gandhinagar Pin. 382650

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) • 44

CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 554-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 60 554-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 554-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 554-1FTOTAL 300CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 130-1WCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 60 130-1CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 130-1LELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 130-1BINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 45 130-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 130-1FTOTAL 405CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 551-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 60 551-1CELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 551-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 551-1LMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 551-1FTOTAL 360COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 184-1DCIVIL ENGINEERING 120 184-1SELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 184-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 184-1FELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 184-1LTOTAL 420CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 163-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 163-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 163-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 163-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 163-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 163-1FTOTAL 480CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 179-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 179-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 179-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 179-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 179-1FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 179-31CIVIL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 179-52TOTAL 540CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 170-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 170-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 170-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 170-1FTOTAL 300COMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 168-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 168-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 168-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 168-1FELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 168-1LTOTAL 420CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 199-1SELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 199-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 199-1LINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 199-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 199-1FTOTAL 360BIO-MEDICAL & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING 60 131-13CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 131-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 131-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 131-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 131-1EMECHATRONICS ENGINEERING 120 131-1HMECHNICAL ENGINEERING 60 131-1FELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 131-1LTOTAL 600COMPUTER ENGINEERING 90 160-1DELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 90 160-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 160-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 160-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 160-1STOTAL 420

45000/-

62000/-

40000/-

43000/-

49000/-

52000/-

46000/-

46000/-

48000/-

43000/-

48000/-

55

Shri Labhubhai Trivedi Institute of Engineering And Technology, At Village Mavdi, Near G E C, Kalawad Road, Rajkot-360005Phone :0281-2467933, Fax: 0281-2466150

61

SMT. S. R. PATEL ENGINEERING COLLEGEAT. & Po. Dabhi, Ta. Unjha, Dist. Mehsana-384002Phone :9879588917, www.srpec.org.in

56

SHRI SADVIDHYAMANDAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHARUCHCollege Campus, Old National Highway No-08, Bharuch, Pin-392001, Phone: 02642-245864, Fax: 02642-249601,www.svmit.ac.in

57

SHRI SATSANGI SAKETDHAM 'RAM ASHRAM' GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS At. & Po. Vadasma, Village Vadasma, Mehsana-382708Phone :02762-278305, Fax: 02762-278018, www.satsangivadasma.org

58

SHRI SWAMI ATMANAND SARASWATI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYNear STBS College of Diploma Engineering, Kapodra, Varchha Road, Surat, Gujarat Phone : 0261-2536572,5554443, Fax: 0261-2533451

59

SIGMA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING, BAKROLBakrol-390019,Ta.Waghodia, Dist Vadodra, Phone :9909926832, Fax: 02668-241358, www.Sigmainstitute.org

60

SILVER OAK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY352, 353 A, Near Bhavik Publication,Nr. Gota Cross Road, Opposite Bhagwat Vidyapith, S.G. Highway , Ahmedabad - 382481

62

TAKSHASHILA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Opp.Hill View Club, Kalawad Road, Rajkot, Phone 0281-3205751Email : [email protected]

63

Tatva Institute of Technological Studies, Near Karna Pump, Modasa Shamlaji Road, ModasaPhone : 02774-242801,2,3,4 Fax 242805Mobile : 9099063487, 9925013897email : [email protected] : www.tatvafoundation.com

64

U. V. PATEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE , MEHSANAGanpat University, Kherva, Dist-Mehsana, Pin-382711, Phone: 02762-286805, Fax:02762-286650,www.uvpce.ac.in

65

UNIVERSAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, MOTI BHOYANMotibhoyan, kalol, Gandhinagar, Phone :02764-292267,Fax: 02764-292267,www.ucet.in

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) • 45

BIO-TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 30 128-14CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 30 128-1WCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 128-1DELECTONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 128-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 128-1LINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 128-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 128-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 128-1STOTAL 480COMPUTER ENGINEERING 120 173-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 173-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 120 173-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 173-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 173-1FTOTAL 420COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 142-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 142-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 90 142-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 142-1FTOTAL 330CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 556-1SCHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 556-1WELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 556-16INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 60 556-1EMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 556-1FCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 556-1DTOTAL 360CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 180-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 180-1DELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 180-1MELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 180-16ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 180-1LMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 180-1FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING - SHIFT 2 60 180-31TOTAL 480COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 159-1CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 120 159-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 159-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 159-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 159-1STOTAL 420CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 557-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 557-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 557-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 557-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 557-1FTOTAL 300CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 558-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 558-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 558-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 558-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 558-1FTOTAL 300CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 559-1SCOMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 60 559-1CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 559-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 559-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 559-1FTOTAL 300CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 560-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 560-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 560-1LELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 560-1BMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 560-1FTOTAL 300CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 561-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 561-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 561-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 561-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 561-1FTOTAL 300CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 562-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 562-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 562-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 562-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 562-1FTOTAL 300

41000/-#

41000/-#

41000/-#

46000/-

41000/-#

41000/-#

41000/-#

46000/-

40000/-

45000/-

47000/-

60000/-

67

VADODARA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERINGVadodara-Halol Toll Road, At. Kotambi, Ta. Waghodiya, Dist. Vadodara-391510 Phone :0265-3915900 Fax: 0265-2915905

66

V.V.P. ENGINEERING COLLEGE, RAJKOTOpp.-Motel the Village, Kalawad Road, Vajdi-Virda, Dist-Rajkot Pin-360005, Phone :0281-2783394 , Fax: 0281-2783487, www.vvpedulink.ac.in

73VIDHYADEEP INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY, At & Po. Anita (Kim), Ta; Olpad, Dist: Surat

68

VALIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, VALIA, BHARUCH valia netrang road,valia, Phone :02643-270700, Fax: 02643-270390, www.nctvit.org

69

Veerayatan Group of Institutions, Faculty of Engg.,Jakhania, Mandvi-Bhuj Road, Tal.:Mandvi, KutchPhone : 02834-275483, 265518-21Email : [email protected]

70

VENUS INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGYAdalaj_Kalol Highway Road, Opp. IFFCO, Village : Bhoyan Rathod, Tal. & Dist. Gandhinagar, Ph : 079-29289580, 29289779, 29289768, 40021025 Fax : 079-40021021

71

VIDYABHARTI TRUST, INSTI. OF TECH & RESEARCH CENTRE, UMARAKHAt. & Po. Umrakh, Bardoli - Mota Road., umrakh, Bardoli, Phone : 02622-224581,Fax: 02622-227481,www.vidyabhartitrust.org

72

ARRDEKTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,Ahmedabad-Ambaji State Highway No. 9, Opp. Ekta Institute, At: Radhiwad, Po: Navi Metral, Taluka: Khedbrahm, Dist: Sabarkanth.

74

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, UNIVERSE TECHNICAL CAMPUS,At: Dhanora Tank Road, Village: Paladi, Vadodara-Halol HighwayTal:Waghodiya, Dist: Vadodaraemail:[email protected]

75

ARUN MUNCHHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, AMRELIAt: Khokra Mahdev Dhari Sarsiya Road, Ta: Dhari, Dist: Amreli

76

Marwadi Education Foundation's Group of Institutions, FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY, At Village : Gauridad, Morbi Road, Rajkot, Gujarat - 360003Phone : +91-281-2923112 Fax : +91-281-2924154 Email : [email protected]

77

HANSABA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, SIDHHPUR-PATAN Mehsana-Palanpur State Highway no 41, Sidhhpur, Dist: Patan, Phone: 02767-227755, M-9099054814, www.hansabacollege.com

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) • 46

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 563-1WCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 60 563-53ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 60 563-54MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 563-1FTOTAL 240CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 564-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 564-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 564-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 564-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 564-1FTOTAL 300CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 565-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 565-1DELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 565-1MELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 565-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 565-1FTOTAL 300CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 566-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 566-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 566-1LMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 566-1FTOTAL 300CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 567-1SCOMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 567-1DELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 567-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 567-16MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 567-1FTOTAL 300MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 60 569-1FCIVIL ENGINEERING 60 569-1SELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60 569-1LELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 569-16COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 569-1DTOTAL 300

3389944363

Note:-1.2.3.4.

41000/-#

41000/-#

41000/-#

41000/-#

41000/-#

41000/-#78

SHROFF S R ROTARY INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, At & Po: Vataria, Tal: Valia, Dist: Bharuchwww.srict.inPhone: 02643-270320,27033

79LEADS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, At: Matar. Ta: Amod, Dist: Bharuch

80IPCOWALA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, Dharmaj, Ta. Petlad Dist: Anand

81OM ENGINEERING COLLEGE, Junagadh Bhesan Road, At: ChokliDist: Junagadh

82OM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, At, Vantavachhoda, Po: ShaheraDist: Panchmahal

83

Shri J. M. Sabva Institute of Engg & TechAaradhna Education Campus,Bhavnagar Road, Botad - 364710Dist : BhavnagarPhone : 9426599151, 9408786048email : [email protected]

GTU results for 1st sem. and 3rd Sem is available on GTU web site www.gtu.ac.in

(D) TOTAL DEGREE ENGINEERING SEATS FOR SFI COLLEGESGRAND TOTAL DEGREE ENGINEERING SEATS (A+B+C+D)

The Admission will be subject to intake sanctioned by the AICTE, New Delhi and affiliationby by concerne university at the time of counseling.*** indicates that courses which are accrediated by National Board of Accreditation (NBA), AICTE, New Delhi.Tuition fee is as per the Fee requlatory committee website www.frctech.ac.in

Sr. No. INSTITUTES INTAKE

Institute Course CODE

Tuition Fee Per Annum

1 B. K. MODI GOVERNMENT PHARMACY COLLEGE, RAJKOT�Polytechnic Campus, Rajkot �Phone:0281-2387156, Fax:0281-2384279,�www.bkmgpc.com

60 203-18 2100

60

1 A. R. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & G.H.PATEL INSTITUTTE OF PHARMACY, V.V.NAGAR ***�Mota Bazar,V. V. Nagar.�Phone:02692-230788,233990, Fax:02692-230788�www.arghpharmacy.ac.in

30 202-18 2100

2 FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY & ENGG. (PHARMACY), MSU, VADODARA�Kalabhavan,Vadodara�Phone:0265-2434188,Fax:0265-2423898�www.msubaroda.ac.in

30 204-18 2100

3 L. M. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, AHMEDABAD�Opposite Gujarat university ,Ahmedabad�Phone: 079-26302746, Fax:079-26304865,�www.aes-ahmedabad-ac.in

75 201-18 2100

135

(A) TOTAL DEGREE PHARMACY SEATS FOR GOVT COLLEGES

(B) TOTAL DEGREE PHARMACY SEATS FOR GOVT/GIA COLLEGES

PROVISIONAL LIST OF DEGREE PHARMACY INSTITUTES FOR YEAR 2011-12

GOVERNMENT PHARMACY COLLEGE

GRANT-IN-AID PHARMACY COLLEGES

AT THRESHOLD OF CAREER (What after Standard-12 ?) • 47

1 A. R. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, & G. H. PATEL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, V.V Nagar***�Mota Bazar, V. V Nagar �Phone: 02692-230788,233990, Fax: 02692-230788

30 234-18 73000

2 AKSHAR-PREET INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, JAMNAGAR �Lakhabaval Road, Jamnagar Okha State highway, Jamnagar �Phone: 0288-2889555, Fax: 0288-2889555

60 286-18 42000#

3 AMBAJI PHARMACY COLLEGE, SATLASANA �At. Satlasana, Visnagar-Ambaji Highway Road, �Ta: Satlasana District: Mehsana Pin-384330�Phone: (02761) 253756, 253796, 222262

0 313-18 42000#

4 AMRUTA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & RESEARCH INSTITUTE, GANDHINAGAR (Harsiddh Education Trust) Plot No.X19, 20, 21 Electronic Estate, Sector-25, Gandhinagar.�Phone: 079-23287012-10, Fax:079-23287012 www.amrutapharmacy.com

60 288-18 51000

5 ANAND PHARMACY COLLEGE, ANAND �Opp.Town Hall, Anand Phone : 02692-250020

60 229-18 64000

6 A-ONE PHARMACY COLLEGE, ENASAN, AHMEDABAD�SNME Campus, Nr. Naroda Ring Road, Village: Anasan, �Ta: Daskroi, Dist: Ahmedabad �Phone: 02718-240231/32/33, Mobile : 9099063106

60 294-18 43000

7 APMC COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDU. AND RES., HIMMATNAGAR �College campus, Motipura,, Himmatnagar �Phone: 02772-229674, Fax: 02772-229674

60 235-18 60000

8 ARIHANT SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AND BIO-RESEARCH INSTITUTE, ADALAJ, Uvarsad Square, S.G. Highway, Adalaj, Ahmedabad �Phone: 079 - 23970331 & 34, Fax: 079-23970334

100 252-18 58000

9 ATMIYA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, RAJKOT �Yogidham Gurukul, Kalawad Road, Rajkot.�Phone: 0281-2563445, Fax: 0281-2563766 www.aip.edu.in

60 253-18 43000

10 ATMIYA PHARMACY COLLEGE, ANKODIA �(Shri. Vallabh Seva Niketan Trust) Ankodia, Tal & Dis: Vadodara�Phone: 0265-2233220,2233110, Fax:0265-2233110

60 287-18 63000

11 B. PHARMACY COLLEGE, (AVANTIKA EDUCATION TRUST) �A/P: Navalgadh, Ta: Dhanagadhara, Dist: Surendranagar�Phone: 02754-293344

60 296-18 48000

12 B. PHARMACY COLLEGE, (NUTAN EDUCATION TRUST), �At: Rampura Po: Kakanpur, Dist: Panchmahal�Phone: 02672-286052, 286230, Fax:02672-286052

56 275-18 54000

13 B. S.PATEL PHARMACY COLLEGE, (SAFFORONY), MAHESANA�C/O,Saffrony Inst. Of Technology, Ahmedabad- Mehsana Highway, Linch, Mehsana. �Phone: 02762- 285722, Fax: 02762-285720

60 264-18 56000

14 BABARIA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY�BIT Campus, vadodara-Mumbai NH#8, Varnama, Vadodara�Phone: 0265-6599991/2/3, Fax:0265-2356350

60 250-18 60000

15 BARODA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, �Parul Trust. At & P.O. Limda.,Vadodara �Phone: 02668-263355/56s, Fax: 02668-262327

60 251-18 59000

16 BHAGAWAN MAHAVIR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY , �Sr. No. 149, Near Ashirwad Villa, New City Light Road, Bharthana, Vesu,Surat. Phone: 0261-2268084, 3231403, Fax:0261-2268084, 2255299

60 278-18 45000

17 C. K. PITHAWALA INSTITUTE OF PHARAMACEUTICAL SCIENCE & RESEARCH, SURAT �Near Malvan Temple, Dumas Road., Surat �Phone: 0261-6587286, Fax: 0261-2723999

60 263-18 58000

18 C. U. SHAH College of Pharmacy & Research , WADHWAN. �Surendranagar -Ahmedabad Highway, Wadhwan �Phone: 02752-240591,294003, Fax: 02752-240591

60 241-18 57000

19 CHINMAY INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, �Survey No. 487, A/P: Boru,Opp. Premnagar, Gojariya road, �Ta.Manshu, District Gandhinagar - 382845, �M:98283 52370 , 94263 01233 �e-mail : [email protected]

60 303-18 42000

20 DDIT PHARMACY COLLEGE, NADIAD �Dharmsinh Desai University, College Road, Nadiad �Phone: 0268 2520502, Fax: 0268-2520501

60 266-18 72000

21 DEGREE PHARMACY COLLEGE, (VIVEK BHARATI TRUST'S ) JUNAGADH�Parth Vatika, Junagadh Bhesan Road, Via Vadal. Near Bamangam, JUNAGADH Phone: (0285) 2680233, Fax: 0285-6680233

60 277-18 46000

22 DHARMAJ DEGREE PHARMACY COLLEGE (SANSKRUTI SANRAKSHA CHARITABLE TRUST,)�Amrapali Township, Petlad_Khambat Road, Post: Dharmaj, Dist: Anand�Phone: 02697-245808,200004, Fax: 02697-245808

120 268-18 54000

SELF FINANCED DEGREE PHARMACY COLLEGES

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23 Dr. Subhahsh Pethaljibhai Chavda Ahir Kelvani Mandal's Group of Institutions, �Khamdhrol Road, Junagadh-362 001

60 316-18 47000#

24 G.H.B. PHARMACY COLLEGE, ANIYAD �At-Post-Aniyad, Shahera, Di.:Panchamahal�Phone: 02670-227001, Fax:02672-227001

60 276-18 45000

25 GITANJALI PHARMACY COLLEGE, TALOD�B/h. Sanman Society, College Road, A/P. & Tal: talod, Dist: Sabarkantha �Phone: (02770) 222392,221562, Fax: 02770-222392

60 257-18 39000

26 HARI OM PHARMACY COLLEGE, AMBAV�(Sarvoday Seva Sangh, Pandava Sanchalit), A/P: Ambav, Ta: Thasra, Dist: Kheda� Phone: 02699 290500, Fax: 02699-222556,02690-255260

60 292-18 43000

27 I. K. PATEL COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH �Polytechnic Road, Opp. Adarsh Bungalows, �Motipur, Himmatnagar - 383001, Gujarat�Phone: 02772-226046, 226446 M:94270 79187

120 304-18 51000

28 INDUKAKA IPCOWALA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, V.V.NAGAR �Beyond GICD, Phase-IV, P.B. No:53, Vithal Udyognagar, Anand.�Phone: 02692 - 229400, 229700, Fax: 02692-229520

60 238-18 73000

29 INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, NIRMA UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD �Nirma University of Science and Technology Sarkhej ganhdinagar highway, Ahmedabad �Phone: 02717-241900/01/02/03/04, Fax: 02717-241916

60 226-18 75000

30 K. B. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH, GANDHINAGAR�Gh/6, Sector-23,Gandhinagar. Phone: 079-23245270, Fax: 079-23249069 60 227-18 70000

31 K. B. RAVAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, SHERTHA, GANDHINAGAR�B/H Kasturinagar, Shertha, At: Shertha, Post: Kasturinagar, Ta. & Dist: Gandhinagar.�Phone: 079-23285315/12, Fax: 079-23285311

120 259-18 56000

32 K. J. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, VADSAMA, MEHSANA�At. & Post: vadsama, Ta & Dist: Mehsana �Phone: (02760) 278300, Fax:02760-278300

60 282-18 51000

33 K. V. VIRANI INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY & RESEARCH CENTRE�(Shree Badhada Kelvani Mandal), Savarkundla Mahuva State Highway , �At & Post: Badhada, Ta: Savarkundala, Dist: Amreli.�Phone: 02845 – 253411, Fax: 02845-253411

60 273-18 47000

34 KALOL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, KALOL�B/h Old Janpath Hotel, Kalol-Mehsana Highway, KALOL �Phone: 02764 – 259152, Fax: 02764-259152

60 283-18 58000

35 L. B. RAO COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH, KHAMBHAT �B. D. Rao College Campus, B. D. Rao Campus Road Khambhat�Phone: (02698) 223455, Fax: 02698-226637

60 245-18 45000

36 L. J. INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, SARKHEJ, AHMEDABAD�Sanand Cross Road, S.G.Highway, Sarkhej Ahmedabad �Phone: 079-26890512, Fax: 079-26890512

180 237-18 59000

37 LAXMINARAYAN DEV COLLEGE OF PHARMACY �At. & Po. Bholav, Ta. District, Bharuch-392015, �Phone : 02642-249514, M:98240 51201 Fax:079-27495351

60 312-18 44000

38 M. P. PATEL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, KAPADWANJ�(Jeevanshilp Education Trust), Jeevanshilp Campus, Garod Road, kapadwanj, Dist: Kheda �Phone: 02691-262601/02, Fax:02691-262607

60 289-18 54000

39 MALIBA PHARMACY COLLEGE, TARSADI �Bardoli- Mahuva Road, Tarsadi,Bardoli, �Phone: 02625 255882, Fax: 02625-255882

120 233-18 62000

40 MATUSHREE V.B. MANVAR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, UPLETA (RAJKOT)�(Peoples Welfare Society's), At:Dumiyani, Tal: Upleta, Dist: Rajkot �Phone: 02826 - 221555 , 650778, Fax:02826-221555

60 271-18 47000

41 N. R. VEKARIA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AND RESEARCH CENTRE, JUNAGADH�C. L. College Campus, Bhikha Road, Junagadh �Phone: 0285-2622358, Fax: 0285-2622358

60 256-18 58000

42 NOOTAN PHARMACY COLLEGE, VISNAGAR �S. P. Sahakar Vidyadham,Kamana Char Rasta ,Visnagar. �Phone: 02765 231800, Fax: 02765-231800

60 270-18 59000

43 PARUL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, LIMDA, VADODARA�At. & Post: Limda, Ta: vaghodiya, Dist: Vadodara.�Phone: 02668 - 263408, 263355, 263356, Fax: 02668-262327

60 246-18 59000

44 PHARMACY COLLEGE, METODA, RAJKOT�Suzlon Vidya Prayhisthan, B/H Khirsara Police Station, Kalvad Road, Rajkot. �Phone: 02827-287740, Fax: 02827-287740

60 261-18 54000

45 PIONEER PHARMACY DEGREE COLLEGE, SAYAJIPURA, VADODARA�Pioneer Medical Campus, Ajwa-Nimeta Road, Sayajipura Baroda �Phone: 0265-2971624

60 298-18 54000

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46 PRASHANT AND MITTAL PHARMACY COLLEGE, PIPALIYA�Ta. Waghodia, Dist. Vadodara 391760 �Phone: 2668-245020

60 258-18 51000

47 R. H. PATEL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY�Christipura, A/P: Dahemi, Tal: Borsad, Dist: Anand�Phone: 98793 98094

60 305-18 51000

48 RADHE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY & BIO-RESEARCH INSTITUTE, HIRPUR�(Anand Niketan Education Trust Sanchalit), At & Post: Hirpur, Ta: Vijapur, Dist: Mehasana �Phone: (02763)283505, Fax:02763-283505

60 290-18 42000

49 RAMANBHAI PATEL COLLEGE OF PHARMCY, CHANGA�Education Campus – Changa Changa �Phone: 02697-247500,248201, Fax: 02697-247100

120 240-18 70000

50 ROFEL, SHRI G. M. BILAKHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, VAPI �Nimdha Campus, Vapi - Namdha Road, Ta: Pardi, Dist: Valsad, Vapi-366191 �Phone: 0260-3296121, Fax: 0260-2465319,

60 232-18 59000

51 S. J. THAKKAR PHRMACY COLLEGE, RAJKOT�Avadh Road, Opp. N. R. I. Bunglow Rajkot�Phone: (0281) 2783380, Fax: 0281-2783380

60 243-18 59000

52 S. S .INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH, HADALA, RAJKOT�Near Ratanpar mandir, Rajkot- Morbi Highway Village: Hadala, Rajko �Phone: (02822) 292080, 292080, Fax:02822-292080

60 284-18 42000

53 SAL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY�Opp. Science City, Sola Kalol Highway, Bhadaj, Ahmedabad �Phone : 079-26845600 Fax: 079-26845620

60 306-18 56000

54 SARASWATI INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE, DHANAP (CHILODA)�At & Post: Dhanap (Chiloda), N.H.No-8, Gandhinagar. �Phone: 079-23273101,31,51, Fax:079-23273111

60 272-18 59000

55 SARASWATI SCHOOL OF PHARMACY, RANELA �Mahila campus, Ranela village, Di.Mahesana �Phone: 02734- 266585,Fax:02734-266585

60 300-18 43000

56 SARDAR PATEL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, BAKROL�Vidyanagar - Vadtal Road,Bakrol, TA & DIST: ANAND�Phone: 02692-235300, Fax:02692-235300

60 279-18 50000

57 SARDAR PATEL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY FOR WOMEN�Vidyanagar-Vadtal Road, Bakrol-388315. Ta & Dist. Anand, Gujarat. �Telefax / Phone : 02692-235300�e-mail : [email protected]

60 301-18 50000

58 SAT KAIVAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, SARSA, ANAND�Aramguru Pathshala Complex, Sarsa, Ta & Dist: Anand�Phone: 02692 272727, Fax: 02692-272727

60 265-18 52000

59 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY - R.K. University, RAJKOT �Kasturabadham Bhavnagar Highway, Rajkot �Phone: (0281)2785217, Fax:0281-2785115

60 260-18 63000

60 SHANKARSINH VAGHELA BAPU INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY�At. & Post. Unava , Near Vasaniya Mahadev Temple,�Gandhinagar Mansa Road. Gandhinagar�Ph no 079- 23976171 & 079-23976170

60 307-18 56000

61 SHANTABEN MANUBHAI PATEL INSTITUTE OF STUDIES AND RESEARCH IN PHARMACY, �GIDC PHASE-IV, ADIT CAMPUS, V. V. Nagar. 60 314-18 60000

62 SHARDA PHARMACY COLLEGE�At. & Po. Pansar, Ta. Kalol, Dist. Gandhinagar�Phone : 079-27472216 Fax: 079-27480481

60 308-18 42000#

63 SHARDA SCHOOL OF PHARMACY, PETHAPUR, GANDHINAGAR�(Shardaben Education Trust), Pethapur-Mahudi Road, At & Post: Pethapur, �Ta & Dist: Gandhinagar �Phone: 079-65725121, Fax:079-27641593

60 297-18 45000

64 SHIVAM PHARMACEUTICAL STUDIES & RESEARCH CENTRE�Anand - Sojiatra Road, Opp.Swaminarayan Vidyapith, Valasan, Dist. Anand-388120 Phone : 02692-235234

120 302-18 51000

65 SHREE DHANVANTRY PHARMACY COLLEGE, KIM, SURAT�AT:-KIM (EAST) Nr.Railway Station, Kudsad Road, Kim, Surat, �Phone: 02621-233345, Mo.9924304830, Fax:02621-231077

60 249-18 59000

66 SHREE H. N. SHUKLA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, �Near lalpari lake, Behind Marketing yard, Amargadh (Bhichari), Rajkot �Phone: (0281) 2708070, Fax: 0281-2708070

60 255-18 59000

67 SHREE KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, BECHARAJI�Krishna Campus, Shankhalpur, Becharaji, Mehasana. �Phone: 02734-289727, Fax: 02734-289727

60 281-18 51000

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68 SHREE S. K. PATEL COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH, MEHSANA ***�Ganpat Vidyanagar, Mehsana-Gozaria Highway, At. & Post: Kherva�Phone: 02762-286082, 289040, Fax:02762-286082

100 228-18 66000

69 SHREE MUKUNDLAL VITTHALDAS SHAH PHARMACY COLLEGE�Modasa- Shyamalaji Road, Modasa, District: Sabarkantha - 383315, Gujarat �Phone : 02774-243075, 246476, M-94263 93731

60 309-18 47000

70 SHREE SAMANVAY INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDU. AND RESEARCH, BOTAD�Tajpur rd. Opp: Maruti ashram, AT: BHAMBHAN, BOTAD �Phone: 02849- 287430, Fax:02849-284718

180 274-18 43000

71 SHREE SAVARAM COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH�Post Malvan, Ta : Patadi, District Surendra Nagar-382745, �Phone & Fax : 079-27433252

60 310-18 42000

72 SHREE SWAMINARAYAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, KALOL�(Shree Swaminarayan Vishva Mangal Gurakul,Kalol, Managed) �At & Po: Saij village, Opp. GIDC, Highway Road, Kalol, Dist: Gandhinagar �Phone: 02764-223805, Fax:02764-223805

60 285-18 51000

73 SHREE SWAMINARAYAN PHARMACY COLLEGE, KEVADIA COLONY�Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul sardar Sarovar, Kevadiya Colony, Dist: Narmada�Phone: 02640-232181., Fax: 02640-222381

60 293-18 51000

74 SHREE SWAMINARAYAN SANSKAR PHARMACY COLLEGE, ZUNDAL�AT:POST:ZUNDAL, TA:DIST: GANDHINAGAR�Phone: 079-65426565, Fax: 079-23971452

120 247-18 57000

75 SHRI B. M. SHAH COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDU. AND RESEARCH, MODASA �Dhansura Road, Modasa �Phone: 02774 – 249587, Fax:02774-249482

60 231-18 60000

76 SHRI LEUVA PATEL PHARMACY MAHILA COLLEGE, AMRELI(ONLY FOR GIRLS)�Shaikshanik Sankul, chakkaragadh Road, Amreli- 3650 601 �Phone: 02792-232321-26, Fax: 02792-232327

60 254-18 46000

77 SHRI SARVJANIK PHARMACY COLLEGE, MEHSANA �Nr. Arvind Baug, Mehsana �Phone: 02762 - 247711, Fax: 02762-247712

60 230-18 60000

78 SHRI T. S. PATEL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,AMBALYARA�At & Post: Ambalyara, Dahegam-Bayad Road, Ta: Bayad, Dist: Sabarkantha. �Phone: 02779-271144, Fax:02779-271144

60 280-18 43000

79 SIGMA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, BAKROL�Vaghodiya, At Bakrol, Near Madhavnagar, Baroda �Phone: 9909976840, Fax: 0265-2637710

60 236-18 48000

80 SMT. B. N. B. SWAMINARAYAN PHARMACY COOLEGE, VAPI�NH.No.08 Shree Swaminarayan Shikshan, Seva Kendra. Salvav ,VAPI. �Phone: 0260-6452609, Fax:0260-2431660

60 267-18 54000

81 SMT. C. R. GARDI SCHOOL OF PHARMACY FOR GIRLS �Nr.Glorious Park, Rajkot-Kalawad Highway, Village :- Anandpar, �Tal : Kalawad, Distt.Jamnagar - 361162, Phone: 9377886161 �www.gardividyapith.in e-mail : [email protected]

60 311-18 58000

82 SMT. N. M. PADALIA PHARMACY COLLEGE,�Sarkhej-Changodar Road, Nr. Sanathal Circle, Ahmedabad�Phone: 9099063162, 9898666996

60 295-18 51000

83 SMT. R. B. PATEL MAHILA PHARMACY COLLEGE, ATKOT, DIST. RAJKOT (FOR GIRLS) �Kailashnagar, Bhavnagar Road, Atkot, Rajkot �Phone: 02821-288349, Fax: 02821-288350

60 244-18 55000

84 SMT. R. D. GARDI B. PHARMACY COLLEGE, NYARA,RAJKOT �Jamnagar Road, Opp. Garden Dinner Club, Rajkot �Phone: (0281) 2488613, Fax: 0281-2488614

60 262-18 48000

85 Smt. S. M. Shah Pharmacy College Village : Amasaran, �Ahmedabad - Mehmdabad Highway, Bhumapura Hanuman Temple Road, �Tal :Mehmedabad Kheda. Ph.(FAX) 02694-273373

60 317-18 47000

86 VEERAYATAN INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, JAKHANIA�At: Jakhania, Ta.Mandvi, Kutch-370460 �Phone: 02834-275245, Fax: 02834-275268

60 248-18 52000

87 VIDHYADEEP COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, �AT & PO : ANITA (KIM), POST : OLPAD, SURAT-394110

0 315-18 47000#

88 VIDYABHARTI TRUST COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, UMARAKH �At & Post. Umrakh, Bardoli-Mota Road Bardoli, Surat �Phone: (02622)650581, 223833, Fax: 02622-223833

60 242-18 56000

89 Shri Hari Pharmacy College�Jesingpara, Gavadka Road, Amerli�Phone : (02792)-220751

60 318-18 47000#

5926

6121

(C) TOTAL DEGREE PHARMACY SEATS FOR SFI COLLEGES

TOTAL DEGREE PHARMACY SEATS (Govt, GIA, and SFI) (A+B+C)

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OPEN SC ST SEBC DS CB-OPEN ISCE-OPENM.M. M.M. M.M. M.M. M.M. M.M. M.M.

1 MSU, BARODA‐BE Mech 107‐1F 90.95 83.23330 63.08330 86.13330 89.26670 85.66670 70.75 2 LDCE, ABAD‐BE Mech 101‐1F 90.25 85.66670 66.01670 85.63330 83.15 82.16670 76.25 3 BVM,VVNAGAR‐GOV‐BE Mech 108‐1F 90.13330 78.7 65.26670 86.21670 84.61670 85 74.83330 4 VGEC, GNAGAR‐BE Mech 105‐1F 89.3 83.83330 ----- 84.78330 82.93330 81.83330 75.25 5 MSU, BARODA‐BE Electronics 107‐1A 88.9 73.11670 46 81.06670 78.1 85.25 63.66670 6 MSU, BARODA‐BE Electrical 107‐1L 87.4 69.7 56.31670 81.71670 78.33330 83.83330 64.66670 7 DDIT,NADIAD‐GOV‐BE Computer 109‐1D 87.25 62.5 40.96670 76 ***** 87.16670 87.08330 8 DDIT,NADIAD‐GOV‐BE EC 109‐16 86.68330 71.83330 35.35 ----- 65.76670 ----- *****9 DDIT,NADIAD‐SFI‐BE Mech 136‐1F 86.6 64.31670 ----- ----- 50.65 75.25 67.66670

10 MSU, BARODA‐BE Computer 107‐1D 85.68330 67.75 43.28330 77.05 48.7 82.58330 *****11 GHP, VVNAGAR‐BE Mech 129‐1F 85.46670 72.8 35.58330 81.28330 64.78330 78.91670 *****12 BVM,VVNAGAR‐GOV‐BE Electrical 108‐1L 85 72.45 57.55 80.26670 76.91670 79.16670 *****13 GEC, SURAT‐BE Mech 116‐1F 84.96670 70.43330 58.43330 81.75 ***** 77.33330 65.25 14 LDCE, ABAD‐BE Electrical 101‐1L 84.56670 79.2667 58.65 79.35 79.4 77.41670 71.5833015 LDCE, ABAD‐BE Computer 101‐1D 83.9 65.43330 42.23330 72.96670 67.13330 77.16670 *****16 BVM,VVNAGAR‐GOV‐BE Computer 108‐1D 83.78330 ----- 41.6 73.78330 ***** 79.16670 *****17 CIT, CHANGA‐BE Mech 138‐1F 83.58330 63.11670 34.8 74.01670 66.81670 76.25 69.91670 18 LDCE, ABAD‐BE EC 101‐16 83.51670 73.83330 39.4 71.63330 54.61670 72.58330 *****19 LDRP, GNAGAR‐BE Mech 147‐1F 82.7 76.7 ----- 75.25 59.6 69.91670 *****20 MSU, BARODA‐BE Chemical 107‐1W 82.31670 65.8 45.78330 68.05 ***** 78.33330 *****21 GEC, RAJKOT‐BE Mech 117‐1F 82.3 72.98330 45.65 78.05 74.35 70.16670 64.522 BABARIA,VADODAR‐BE Mech 144‐1F 80.75 60.31670 ----- 61.93330 45.78330 67.83330 66.3333023 DDIT,NADIAD‐GOV‐BE IC 109‐1R 80.68330 56.03330 32.45 71.46670 ***** 73.5 *****24 VGEC, GNAGAR‐BE Electrical 105‐1L 80.5 74.65 50.7 77.05 77.81670 69.08330 65.25 25 LDCE, ABAD‐BE IT 101‐1E 80.2 61.78330 34.88330 69.8 53.33330 70.5 61.25 26 GECP, BNAGAR‐BE Mech 111‐1F 79.98330 61.33330 41.43330 76.58330 76.48330 66.41670 *****27 DDIT,NADIAD‐SFI‐BE Computer 136‐1D 79.96670 46.06670 ----- 67.43330 ***** 70.16670 75 28 LDRP, GNAGAR‐BE Mech‐2 147‐31 79.61670 69.86670 ----- 71.91670 58.41670 68.91670 *****29 INDUS,ABAD‐BE Mech 148‐1F 79.56670 66.23330 ----- 72.1 60.41670 62.66670 51.08330 30 VVP, RAJKOT‐BE Mech 128‐1F 79.46670 60.33330 ----- 73.55 53.21670 62.33330 60.5 31 SPIT, VASAD‐BE Mech 132‐1F 79.33330 55.41670 ----- 67.5 51.98330 73 -----32 LDCE, ABAD‐BE Civil 101‐1S 78.91670 65.93330 48.03330 72.38330 76.88330 73.25 *****33 LDCE, ABAD‐BE IC 101‐1R 78.4 64.13330 35.35 71 63.15 71.83330 55.58330 34 VGEC, GNAGAR‐BE Computer 105‐1D 78.38330 65.28330 33.63330 69.3 64.26670 67.33330 *****35 GEC, PATAN‐BE Mech 110‐1F 78.08330 69.63330 38.63330 73.55 69.73330 60.83330 *****36 BVM,VVNAGAR‐GOV‐BE Electronics 108‐1A 77.96670 60.55 34.95 67.81670 ***** 73.83330 *****37 LEC, MORBI‐BE Mech 102‐1F 77.88330 58.56670 39.38330 74.21670 76.1 58.33330 *****38 ADIT, KARMSAD‐BE Mech 139‐1F 77.7 63.78330 ----- 65.51670 59.8 72 54.25 39 MARWADI‐BE Mech 176‐1F 77.53330 53.68330 ----- 68.25 51.23330 64.08330 55.5833040 GEC, SURAT‐BE Electrical 116‐1L 77.53330 69.81670 51.86670 72.81670 60.91670 75.16670 *****41 DDIT,NADIAD‐GOV‐BE Civil 109‐1S 77.48330 56.13330 45.43330 67.63330 ***** 68.91670 63.41670 42 VGEC, GNAGAR‐BE EC 105‐16 77.45 67.93330 35.36670 67.31670 67 66.33330 73.33330 43 BVM,VVNAGAR‐GOV‐BE Prod 108‐1G 77.2 55.16670 32.4 67.5 ----- 65.83330 *****44 Marwadi2‐BE Mech 561‐1F 77.08330 46.96670 ----- 64.16670 46.08330 64.08330 *****45 DDIT,NADIAD‐SFI‐BE IC 136‐1R 76.76670 51.96670 ----- 56.95 ***** ***** *****46 MSU, BARODA‐BE Civil 107‐1S 76.68330 63.88330 46.53330 67.38330 55.11670 75.33330 *****47 GEC, MODASA‐BE Mech 104‐1F 76.31670 69.05 46.26670 71.16670 65.5 58.5 46.83330 48 GHP, VVNAGAR‐BE Electrical 129‐1L 76.23330 41.23330 ----- 65.95 41.33330 65.33330 70 49 GEC, BHARUCH‐BE Mech 113‐1F 76.15 64.98330 47.73330 70.46670 68.71670 65 48.75 50 VGEC, GNAGAR‐BE IT 105‐1E 76 63.43330 33.33330 65.78330 61.25 69.66670 *****51 LDCE, ABAD‐BE Auto 101‐1I 75.96670 67.73330 41.91670 67.73330 55.55 68.25 *****52 GEC, SURAT‐BE EC 116‐16 75.9 49.78330 41.28330 68.25 ***** 64.91670 *****53 LJIT, ABAD‐BE Mech 154‐1F 75.73330 63.81670 ----- 66.43330 50.78330 58.16670 *****54 UVP, MEHSANA‐BE Mech 131‐1F 75.65 55.83330 ----- 70.68330 55.96670 76.25 50.555 BVM,VVNAGAR‐GOV‐BE Civil 108‐1S 75.63330 62.11670 45.36670 68.06670 64.93330 70.83330 65.33330 56 SSEC, BNAGAR‐BE Mech 103‐1F 75.58330 56.83330 41.03330 71.53330 ***** 55 59.9167057 DDIT,NADIAD‐SFI‐BE EC 136‐16 75.28330 44.38330 ----- ----- 42.58330 65.75 *****58 VGEC, GNAGAR‐BE Civil 105‐1S 75.2 65.48330 45.96670 67.98330 ***** 65.41670 *****59 SSASIT, SURAT‐BE Mech 184‐1F 75.15 43.88330 ----- 66.06670 ----- 33.58330 52.16670 60 VGEC, GNAGAR‐BE IC 105‐1R 74.85 61.96670 31.16670 65.75 71.6 64.25 54.4167061 DDIT,NADIAD‐GOV‐BE Chemical 109‐1W 74.78330 50.65 ----- 65.98330 52.56670 67.5 *****62 LDCE, ABAD‐BE Chemical 101‐1W 74.36670 61.58330 35 65.63330 55.98330 69 -----63 GHP, VVNAGAR‐BE Computer 129‐1D 74.26670 ----- ----- 61.93330 ***** 71.58330 *****64 MSU, BARODA‐BE Met 107‐1J 73.43330 57.8 35.26670 64.31670 ***** 69.91670 *****65 MARWADI‐BE Mech‐2 176‐31 73.35 ----- ----- 56.11670 ***** 50.33330 *****66 GECP, GNAGAR‐BE Computer 115‐1D 73.01670 56.7 32.86670 60.66670 31.68330 60.83330 51.41670 67 GIT‐G.NAGAR‐BE Mech 152‐1F 72.71670 57.16670 ----- 59.76670 50.15 64.08330 62

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68 AIT, ABAD‐BE Mech 146‐1F 71.76670 62.83330 ----- 65.18330 55.91670 58.08330 *****69 SPIT, VASAD‐BE Electrical 132‐1L 71.68330 44.88330 ----- 58.5 36.9 68.5 *****70 GEC, PALANPUR‐BE Mech 119‐1F 71.31670 67.6 35.53330 66.21670 62.28330 57.5 *****71 GEC, PATAN‐BE Electrical 110‐1L 71.23330 68.63330 41.75 65.88330 55.23330 57.75 -----72 GEC, SURAT‐BE Civil 116‐1S 71.1 51.96670 50.23330 60.55 55.6 61.16670 *****73 SJ, SURAT‐BE Computer 127‐1D 71.1 42.18330 ----- 59.05 ----- 69.83330 68.58330 74 GECP, BNAGAR‐BE Computer 111‐1D 71.08330 49.28330 27.36670 58.33330 42.56670 61.5 45.66670 75 GEC, VALSAD‐BE Mech 112‐1F 70.81670 51.71670 49.56670 68.25 54.41670 53.58330 *****76 SJ, SURAT‐BE Civil 127‐1S 70.6 43.05 38.11670 56.15 ***** 46.33330 *****77 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BE Mech 143‐1F 70.48330 44.4 ----- 58.91670 37.2 57.5 36.41670 78 ATMIYA, RAJKOT‐BE Mech 137‐1F 70.3 54.06670 ----- 62.03330 ***** 49 *****79 CKP, SURAT‐BE Mech 134‐1F 70.03330 45.33330 ----- 62.05 ----- 39.08330 *****80 LDCE, ABAD‐BE Environment 101‐1U 69.88330 51.11670 ----- 56.6 ----- ----- 60.16670 81 GECP, GNAGAR‐BE IT 115‐1E 69.85 54.98330 33.06670 61.25 52.06670 60.16670 5882 VGEC, GNAGAR‐BE Chemical 105‐1W 69.61670 55.76670 31.13330 60.05 44.31670 60.91670 66.2583 GHP, VVNAGAR‐BE Mecha 129‐1H 69.61670 ----- ----- 54.75 ***** 70.41670 68.91670 84 GEC, BHUJ‐BE Mech 106‐1F 69.5 59.35 35.6 65.16670 67.68330 46.5 -----85 SKP, VISNAGAR‐BE Mech 135‐1F 69.4 57.01670 ----- 62.68330 55.45 ----- -----86 CIT, CHANGA‐BE Computer 138‐1D 69.33330 34.11670 ----- 52.55 35.93330 61.75 76.1667087 CIT, CHANGA‐BE Electrical 138‐1L 69.28330 44.1 ----- 52.35 49.45 ----- 64.08330 88 LEC, MORBI‐BE Electrical 102‐1L 69.03330 54.26670 39.61670 65.08330 64.6 52.5 *****89 SSEC, BNAGAR‐BE Electrical 103‐1L 68.86670 56.4 44.06670 66.13330 38.13330 54.75 44.590 SJ, SURAT‐BE Electrical 127‐1L 68.8 48.56670 37.31670 60.18330 ***** 61.75 *****91 GECP, GNAGAR‐BE EC 115‐16 68.78330 60.53330 34.38330 59.33330 48.35 69.25 70.1667092 SJ, SURAT‐BE EC 127‐16 68.78330 36.95 ----- 52 39.08330 67.16670 *****93 KL, KALOL‐BE Mech 149‐1F 68.61670 54.81670 ----- 55.86670 47.93330 42.83330 *****94 GEC, RAJKOT‐BE Civil 117‐1S 68.25 54.1 41.21670 60.95 49.38330 55.33330 47.25 95 CGPIT, TARSADI‐BE Mech 171‐1F 68.18330 43.63330 ----- 59.68330 ***** 58.58330 *****96 DDIT,NADIAD‐SFI‐BE IT 136‐1E 67.88330 ----- ----- 44.45 39.7 62.91670 *****97 LDRP, GNAGAR‐BE Electrical 147‐1L 67.88330 61.68330 33.8 56.15 52.56670 52 55.9167098 RK‐RAJKOT‐BE Mech 151‐1F 67.83330 45.75 ----- 54.9 47.13330 46.91670 33.08330 99 CIT, CHANGA‐BE Civil 138‐1S 67.48330 38.93330 ----- 47.63330 37.7 51.16670 *****100 GEC, PATAN‐BE Civil 110‐1S 67.46670 59.1 36.3 62.33330 51.18330 ----- *****101 GEC, GODHRA‐BE Mech 118‐1F 67.3 57.85 39.65 61.71670 ----- 43.75 46102 GEC, RAJKOT‐BE Computer 117‐1D 67.28330 53.76670 ----- 57.38330 57.8 41.33330 *****103 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BE Mech‐2 143‐31 67.1 48.81670 ----- 58.45 ***** 55.5 60.5104 JIVRAJMEHTA,ANAND‐BE Mech 553‐1F 67 54.73330 ----- 57.28330 ----- 51.08330 *****105 GEC, MODASA‐BE Electrical 104‐1L 66.93330 58.85 45.58330 61.06670 41.15 42.91670 -----106 SILVEROAK‐BE Mech 179‐1F 66.9 48.93330 ----- 59.75 54.1 46.83330 *****107 LDRP, GNAGAR‐BE Computer 147‐1D 66.41670 43.36670 ----- 42.46670 47.78330 51.5 50.25 108 CUSHAH, WADHWAN‐BE Mech 133‐1F 66.38330 45.48330 ----- 59 ***** 60.5 41.83330 109 VVP, RAJKOT‐BE Computer 128‐1D 66.36670 38.38330 ----- 34.73330 47.6 52.75 *****110 INDUS,ABAD‐BE Computer 148‐1D 66.25 48.48330 ----- 45.35 51.2 56.83330 62.66670111 SVBIT, UNAVA‐BE Mech 172‐1F 66.2 49.68330 ----- ----- 53.05 37.83330 -----112 INDUS,ABAD‐BE EC 148‐16 66.16670 46.16670 ----- 50.25 41.5 63.25 *****113 GEC, BHARUCH‐BE Electrical 113‐1L 66.05 51.48330 46.43330 59.46670 55.81670 45.58330 65.91670114 LCIT, BHANDU‐BE Mech 141‐1F 65.85 54.9 ----- ----- ----- 52.16670 *****115 SPIT, VASAD‐BE Civil 132‐1S 65.8 45.48330 32 47.3 ***** 63.75 *****116 PARUL2, VAGHODIA‐BE Mech 195‐1F 65.78330 48.45 ----- 55.91670 ----- 54.5 55.33330117 BABARIA,VADODAR‐BE Electrical 144‐1L 65.71670 53.2 ----- 52.28330 ----- 54.91670 44.33330118 GECP, BNAGAR‐BE Civil 111‐1S 65.7 48.28330 41.85 59.01670 ----- 52.08330 -----119 GEC, VALSAD‐BE Electrical 112‐1L 65.68330 53.53330 48.2 59.88330 ***** 42.75 *****120 BHGMAHAVIR ‐BE Mech 156‐1F 65.56670 41.2 ----- 60.16670 ***** 38.66670 65.83330121 MARWADI‐BE Computer 176‐1D 65.25 ----- ----- 41.11670 ***** 39.75 72.5 122 GECP, BNAGAR‐BE EC 111‐16 65.18330 47.26670 28.6 ----- 53.63330 50 *****123 SIT, BHARUCH‐BE Mech 130‐1F 65.13330 43.1 ----- 59.48330 ----- 35.08330 51.83330124 ADIT, KARMSAD‐BE Electrical 139‐1L 65.11670 40.93330 ----- 51.28330 ----- 60.66670 *****125 NARAYANSHASTRI ‐BE Mech 157‐1F 65.05 49.05 ----- 57.5 ----- 30.08330 49.91670126 SAL, Abad‐BE Mech 174‐1F 64.88330 45.95 ----- 56.28330 ----- 30.33330 49.58330127 GEC, PALANPUR‐BE Electrical 119‐1L 64.73330 61.75 37.88330 60.2 ***** 37.91670 39.91670128 DARSHAN‐BE Mech 166‐1F 64.65 ----- ----- 50.9 ----- 38.75 *****129 SJ, SURAT‐BE IT 127‐1E 64.5 ----- ----- 49.31670 ----- 67.91670 *****130 LDRP, GNAGAR‐BE Civil 147‐1S 64.26670 44.71670 ----- 49.08330 ----- 59.41670 *****131 GEC, DAHOD‐BE Mech 114‐1F 64.18330 54.3 40.08330 ----- 47.96670 37.08330 *****132 SSASIT, SURAT‐BE Computer 184‐1D 63.71670 ----- ----- 47.01670 ***** ----- *****133 SPIT, VASAD‐BE Computer 132‐1D 63.65 36.6 ----- 36.38330 45.01670 69.41670 53.5134 GEC, RAJKOT‐BE EC 117‐16 63.53330 46.65 23.58330 53.95 47.71670 48.33330 -----135 BVM,VVNAGAR‐SFI‐BE IT 140‐1E 63.51670 37.3 ----- 34.46670 ----- 67.5 *****

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136 RK‐RAJKOT‐BE Mech‐2 151‐31 63.4 31.81670 ----- 53.35 ----- 42.91670 58.16670 137 VVP, RAJKOT‐BE Electrical 128‐1L 63.3 44.03330 ----- 47.66670 ***** 38.83330 *****138 LEC, MORBI‐BE IT 102‐1E 63.1 51.73330 27.16670 53.2 ----- 39.75 34.25139 LJIT, ABAD‐BE Civil 154‐1S 63.06670 43.48330 ----- 46.61670 ----- 45.41670 66.66670140 Marwadi2‐BE Electrical 561‐1L 62.81670 ----- ----- 49.7 ----- 40.25 *****141 GHP, VVNAGAR‐BE Chemical 129‐1W 62.81670 ----- ----- ----- ----- 58.66670 *****142 MERCHANT‐BE Mech 165‐1F 62.75 50.91670 ----- 54.5 ----- ----- *****143 MSU, BARODA‐BE WaterMan 107‐1V 62.51670 53.83330 ----- 53.08330 ***** 54 *****144 INDUS,ABAD‐BE Auto 148‐1I 62.41670 42 ----- 47.46670 ***** 47.66670 *****145 GECP, BNAGAR‐BE IT 111‐1E 62.21670 45.98330 27.4 52.43330 34.85 32.41670 -----146 GECP, GNAGAR‐BE IC 115‐1R 62.01670 53.2 ----- 54.25 52.33330 55.33330 64.83330147 ALPHA‐BE Mech 164‐1F 62.01670 44.53330 ----- 52.5 43.88330 34.08330 61 148 SIGMA ‐BE Mech 163‐1F 61.91670 43.9 ----- ----- 42.05 48.5 *****149 LDCE, ABAD‐BE Bio‐Med 101‐13 61.78330 46.38330 ----- 51.81670 35.21670 64.33330 59.66670150 BHGARDI ‐BE Mech 155‐1F 61.73330 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- 37.41670 151 HGOSWAMI‐BE Mech 153‐1F 61.71670 44.88330 ----- 51.2 ***** ----- 49.5 152 VGEC, GNAGAR‐BE PowerElect 105‐1N 61.56670 45.91670 ----- 52.23330 ***** 57.25 *****153 GEC, BHUJ‐BE Electrical 106‐1L 61.43330 50.68330 35.6 56.55 ----- 36.25 -----154 GEC, MODASA‐BE Civil 104‐1S 61.36670 53.88330 43.56670 55.05 35.76670 38.58330 *****155 Marwadi2‐BE Computer 561‐1D 61.3 ----- ----- 33.5 ***** 43.16670 75.5 156 MARWADI‐BE Electrical 176‐1L 60.86670 42.9 ----- 44.03330 43.88330 33.58330 60.16670157 GEC, PALANPUR‐BE Civil 119‐1S 60.73330 56.36670 37.28330 57.48330 45.25 39.5 35.41670 158 UVP, MEHSANA‐BE Civil 131‐1S 60.63330 37.2 ----- 47.78330 ----- 36.41670 *****159 ATMIYA, RAJKOT‐BE Electrical 137‐1L 60.53330 39.61670 ----- 49.33330 ----- 34.33330 *****160 LEC, MORBI‐BE Civil 102‐1S 60.51670 ----- 38.2 52.35 44.66670 42.58330 36.33330 161 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BE Electrical 143‐1L 60.5 47.46670 ----- 49.1 ----- 47.58330 *****162 GEC, BHARUCH‐BE Civil 113‐1S 60.48330 41.78330 45.56670 52.25 ----- 49.16670 -----163 GEC, BHARUCH‐BE Chemical 113‐1W 60.46670 52.55 35.63330 56.2 ----- 49.75 42.16670164 INDUS,ABAD‐BE Elect&Electr 148‐1M 60.15 49.55 ----- 40.21670 ***** 61.75 *****165 MARWADI‐BE Civil 176‐1S 60.08330 30.03330 ----- 46.7 ----- 32.75 *****166 UVP, MEHSANA‐BE Electrical 131‐1L 60.05 41.93330 ----- 49.16670 ***** 47.91670 47.25 167 VIDHYABHARTI ‐BE Mech 159‐1F 59.98330 38.01670 ----- ----- ***** 45.33330 -----168 GEC, RAJKOT‐BE Auto 117‐1I 59.96670 44.01670 ----- 52.01670 ***** 52.08330 37.91670169 SSASIT, SURAT‐BE EC 184‐16 59.95 31.28330 ----- 43.23330 ***** 57.91670 *****170 Hansaba, Patan‐BE Mech 562‐1F 59.88330 46.21670 ----- 52.4 ***** 31.58330 *****171 GHP, VVNAGAR‐BE EC 129‐16 59.8 35.98330 ----- ----- ***** 63 69.41670172 ADIT, KARMSAD‐BE Civil 139‐1S 59.68330 ----- ----- 45.25 ***** 48.41670 48.66670 173 BABARIA,VADODAR‐BE Civil 144‐1S 59.53330 32.48330 ----- ----- ***** 42.41670 35.83330174 ITM, Universe‐BE Mech 559‐1F 59.4 ----- ----- 50 36.65 41.75 *****175 GHP, VVNAGAR‐BE IT 129‐1E 59.33330 ----- ----- 39.21670 ***** 62.75 *****176 SJ, SURAT‐BE IC 127‐1R 59.16670 39.03330 ----- 50.31670 ***** 59.25 53.25 177 SAMARTH, HIMATNAGAR‐BE Mech 197‐1F 59.16670 47.36670 ----- 49.85 ***** ----- *****178 SKP, VISNAGAR‐BE Electrical 135‐1L 59.15 52.76670 ----- 49.86670 ----- 48.5 *****179 SRPATEL, DABHI‐BE Mech 170‐1F 59.06670 44.43330 ----- ----- ***** ----- *****180 SPIT, VASAD‐BE EC 132‐16 59.05 39.23330 ----- 34.95 ----- 67.33330 54.08330181 PARUL2, VAGHODIA‐BE Mech‐2 195‐31 58.75 39.36670 ----- 44.38330 ----- 45.91670 *****182 MGIT, NAVSARI‐BE Mech 145‐1F 58.7 29 ----- 54.31670 ***** 34.08330 -----183 VENUS‐BE Mech 180‐1F 58.66670 44.51670 ----- 48.7 ----- 28.66670 49.83330184 GEC, BHARUCH‐BE EC 113‐16 58.66670 40.63330 36 48.08330 55.75 40.5 42185 SPIT, VASAD‐BE IC 132‐1R 58.63330 37.18330 ----- 43.63330 ***** 56.58330 *****186 ADIT, KARMSAD‐BE Computer 139‐1D 58.46670 ----- ----- 38.26670 ***** 65.33330 *****187 AIT, ABAD‐BE Electrical 146‐1L 58.46670 53.68330 ----- 49.03330 ***** 44.25 44.41670 188 SILVEROAK‐BE Mech‐2 179‐31 58.45 41.76670 ----- 41.38330 ***** 37.75 *****189 GEC, MODASA‐BE EC 104‐16 58.45 53.1 32.95 48.46670 42.63330 50.83330 44.41670 190 SSASIT, SURAT‐BE Electrical 184‐1L 58.38330 ----- ----- 48.23330 ----- 56.83330 *****191 UNIVERSAL ‐BE Mech 160‐1F 58.33330 ----- ----- 47.13330 ----- 34.16670 40 192 GEC, GODHRA‐BE Electrical 118‐1L 58.31670 54.45 42.35 49.58330 ***** 32.33330 *****193 GEC, VALSAD‐BE Civil 112‐1S 58.05 42.5 45.85 52.71670 ----- 41.66670 38.91670 194 UVP, MEHSANA‐BE Computer 131‐1D 58.05 ----- ----- 38.63330 ***** 45.33330 53.5 195 LDCE, ABAD‐BE Plastic 101‐1X 57.85 42.95 ----- 48.3 ***** 49.5 44.16670 196 SSEC, BNAGAR‐BE Civil 103‐1S 57.73330 41.78330 37.41670 51.95 37.1 35.5 *****197 GEC, RAJKOT‐BE IC 117‐1R 57.63330 45.7 ----- 51.8 32.86670 35 -----198 GEC, MODASA‐BE Computer 104‐1D 57.51670 48.71670 29.63330 ----- 31.35 30.08330 50.58330 199 GEC, PATAN‐BE CompSc 110‐1C 57.48330 52.13330 ----- 50.25 48.18330 49.5 *****200 SKP, VISNAGAR‐BE Civil 135‐1S 57.46670 48.43330 ----- 49.18330 ***** 43.5 *****201 GPERI, Mevad‐BE Mech 568‐1F 57.31670 36.95 ----- 46.55 ***** ----- *****202 SSASIT, SURAT‐BE Civil 184‐1S 57.31670 ----- ----- 46.93330 ----- 30.5 *****203 Ipcowala, Dharmaj‐BE Mech 565‐1F 57.3 44.71670 ----- 48.16670 ----- 44.25 46.25

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204 GEC, MODASA‐BE Auto 104‐1I 57.21670 47.51670 27.93330 50.56670 ----- 45.83330 42.83330 205 LDRP, GNAGAR‐BE IT 147‐1E 57.1 34.26670 ----- 38 ***** 39.83330 55 206 GEC, DAHOD‐BE Electrical 114‐1L 57.05 49.58330 40.26670 ----- 48.01670 39.08330 38.25 207 LDRP, GNAGAR‐BE Computer‐ 147‐38 56.95 32.85 ----- ----- ***** 40.08330 *****208 TATVA, MODASA‐BE Mech 199‐1F 56.83330 42.41670 ----- 47.43330 ----- ----- *****209 VADODARA‐BE Mech 173‐1F 56.76670 39.61670 ----- 45.23330 34.58330 37.25 *****210 LJIT, ABAD‐BE EC 154‐16 56.75 45.33330 ----- 37.73330 ***** 53.75 44.66670 211 SPIT, PILUDARA‐BE Mech 181‐1F 56.65 43.83330 ----- 46.9 ----- ----- -----212 SAFFRONY‐BE Mech 150‐1F 56.51670 40.85 ----- 46.13330 48.2 ----- *****213 LJIT, ABAD‐BE Computer 154‐1D 56.5 37.3 ----- 32.93330 ***** 46.83330 58.08330 214 LEC, MORBI‐BE Chemical 102‐1W 56.45 43.85 ----- 46.33330 ***** 59.83330 70.75 215 DARSHAN‐BE Electrical 166‐1L 56.43330 ----- ----- 35.1 ***** 31.58330 *****216 ATMIYA, RAJKOT‐BE Computer 137‐1D 56.41670 ----- ----- 36.73330 ***** 41.25 62.16670 217 NARAYANSHASTRI ‐BE Electrical 157‐1L 56.41670 45.61670 ----- 39.58330 ----- ----- 38218 KL, KALOL‐BE Electrical 149‐1L 56.31670 42.56670 ----- 46.21670 ***** 44.66670 44.25219 SPIT, VASAD‐BE Aero 132‐1O 56.3 36.18330 ----- ----- ***** 58.75 46.5 220 GEC, PATAN‐BE EC 110‐16 56.21670 48.2 ----- 49.46670 ----- 43.08330 33.41670 221 FETR, Isroli‐BE Mech 555‐1F 56.13330 31.15 ----- 51.08330 ----- 37.41670 47.25222 LDRP, GNAGAR‐BE EC 147‐16 56.03330 42 ----- ----- 43.93330 62.08330 55.16670 223 GIT‐G.NAGAR‐BE Civil 152‐1S 55.93330 41.96670 ----- ----- ----- 42.08330 *****224 KJIET, SAVALI‐BE Mech 183‐1F 55.91670 44.8 ----- 43.06670 ***** 29.91670 *****225 GECP, BNAGAR‐BE Prod 111‐1G 55.76670 ----- ----- 50.06670 ***** ----- *****226 CKP, SURAT‐BE Electrical 134‐1L 55.36670 ----- ----- 46.3 ***** ----- *****227 SVBIT, UNAVA‐BE Electrical 172‐1L 55.36670 46.18330 ----- ----- ----- 34.66670 *****228 RK‐RAJKOT‐BE Electrical 151‐1L 55.2 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****229 BABARIA,VADODAR‐BE CompSc 144‐1C 55.05 32.31670 ----- ----- 44.65 59.58330 -----230 CKP, SURAT‐BE Civil 134‐1S 55.01670 36.65 ----- 40.21670 ----- 28.75 *****231 VVP, RAJKOT‐BE Civil 128‐1S 55.01670 38.18330 ----- 43.46670 ----- 41.75 *****232 MARWADI‐BE IT 176‐1E 54.88330 ----- ----- ----- ***** 33 *****233 OMSHANTI ‐BE Mech 158‐1F 54.76670 ----- ----- 45.6 ----- 35.41670 *****234 ADIT, KARMSAD‐BE Auto 139‐1I 54.63330 ----- ----- 38.95 ***** 62.5 *****235 SSEC, BNAGAR‐BE EC 103‐16 54.6 ----- 25.33330 ----- ----- 38.66670 -----236 GEC, GODHRA‐BE Civil 118‐1S 54.58330 47.66670 38.48330 51.2 ***** 28.58330 *****237 LCIT, BHANDU‐BE Electrical 141‐1L 54.58330 36.78330 ----- 42.23330 ----- ----- *****238 SIT, BHARUCH‐BE Electrical 130‐1L 54.56670 38.21670 ----- 48.15 ***** ----- *****239 Marwadi2‐BE Civil 561‐1S 54.35 31.76670 ----- 46.36670 ***** 43.16670 46.41670240 LAXMI, VALSAD‐BE Mech 552‐1F 54.18330 ----- ----- 49.08330 ----- 24.66670 *****241 SAL, Abad‐BE Mech‐2 174‐31 54.1 38.65 ----- 41.91670 ***** ----- 48.33330242 UVP, MEHSANA‐BE Mecha 131‐1H 54.05 ----- ----- ----- ----- 45.58330 52.33330243 GEC, VALSAD‐BE Chemical 112‐1W 54.05 44.2 30.4 ----- ----- ----- -----244 LJIT, ABAD‐BE IT 154‐1E 53.98330 ----- ----- ----- ----- 51.41670 *****245 BVM,VVNAGAR‐SFI‐BE Electro&Tele 140‐1B 53.96670 ----- ----- ----- ***** 65.75 50.41670 246 CGPIT, TARSADI‐BE Civil 171‐1S 53.8 ----- 29.68330 44.98330 ***** 47.83330 *****247 MSU, BARODA‐BE TextEngg 107‐12 53.76670 48.86670 ----- ----- ***** 72.41670 *****248 DARSHAN‐BE Civil 166‐1S 53.66670 ----- ----- 39.26670 ----- 28.33330 *****249 Vidhyadeep, Kim‐BE Mech 558‐1F 53.45 25.26670 ----- 49.68330 ***** ----- 34.58330250 GEC, BHUJ‐BE Civil 106‐1S 53.36670 45.26670 35.23330 ----- 36.21670 31.66670 *****251 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BE Elect‐2 143‐32 53.15 38.01670 ----- 44.93330 ----- 30.66670 37.33330252 LEC, MORBI‐BE Prod 102‐1G 53.1 38.88330 ----- 46.83330 ***** 45.83330 *****253 JIVRAJMEHTA,ANAND‐BE Electrical 553‐1L 52.96670 40.2 ----- 42.7 ***** 31.5 *****254 SVBIT, UNAVA‐BE Civil 172‐1S 52.95 33.33330 ----- 39.71670 ----- 34.16670 39.33330255 SSEC, BNAGAR‐BE IC 103‐1R 52.88330 ----- ----- 48.65 36.18330 44.08330 -----256 BHGARDI ‐BE Mech‐2 155‐31 52.76670 ----- ----- 39.95 40.95 ----- *****257 HGOSWAMI‐BE Mech‐2 153‐31 52.71670 ----- ----- 34.98330 ----- ----- *****258 GEC, MODASA‐BE IT 104‐1E 52.53330 43.78330 ----- 45.56670 ----- 28.08330 43.5259 MSU, BARODA‐BE TextTech 107‐1Z 52.38330 40.48330 ----- ----- ***** 56.83330 *****260 GEC, GODHRA‐BE EC 118‐16 52.35 45.45 31.38330 ----- 47.76670 40.16670 -----261 TUWA‐BE Mech 178‐1F 52.35 41.61670 ----- 43.9 ***** ----- *****262 MGIT, NAVSARI‐BE Electrical 145‐1L 52.28330 33.58330 32.36670 48.9 ----- ----- *****263 PARUL2, VAGHODIA‐BE Electrical 195‐1L 52.26670 37.78330 ----- 44.28330 ***** 41 *****264 SSEC, BNAGAR‐BE Marine 103‐1Q 52.18330 ----- ----- 45.81670 ----- 31.66670 47.75 265 KL, KALOL‐BE Civil 149‐1S 52.11670 28.6 ----- ----- ***** 31.08330 *****266 SIT, BHARUCH‐BE Chemical 130‐1W 52.05 38.75 ----- 41.35 ***** ----- -----267 CKP, SURAT‐BE Computer 134‐1D 52.01670 ----- ----- ----- ----- 51.75 33.66670 268 GECP, GNAGAR‐BE Bio‐Med 115‐13 51.93330 41.38330 ----- ----- ----- 36.5 52.25 269 ITM, Universe‐BE Electrical 559‐1L 51.86670 32.03330 ----- 44.91670 ----- 31.25 *****270 LCIT, BHANDU‐BE Civil 141‐1S 51.8 34.16670 ----- 41.6 ***** ----- *****271 GEC, DAHOD‐BE Civil 114‐1S 51.7 43.21670 37.86670 46.8 ***** ----- -----

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272 RK‐RAJKOT‐BE Civil 151‐1S 51.63330 ----- ----- 42.48330 ***** ----- *****273 VVP, RAJKOT‐BE IT 128‐1E 51.61670 ----- ----- ----- ***** 32.16670 -----274 SILVEROAK‐BE Civil 179‐1S 51.61670 ----- ----- 37.56670 ----- 30.25 50.33330 275 Leads, Matar‐BE Mech 564‐1F 51.6 29.05 ----- 46.6 ----- 50.25 *****276 Hansaba, Patan‐BE Electrical 562‐1L 51.55 39.63330 ----- 45.7 ***** ----- *****277 GKBHARAD‐BE Mech 169‐1F 51.53330 ----- ----- 39.11670 ----- ----- -----278 GEC, DAHOD‐BE Computer 114‐1D 51.48330 ----- 32.06670 ----- ----- 31.5 *****279 GEC, BHUJ‐BE Chemical 106‐1W 51.45 38.63330 ----- 45.51670 44.81670 35.25 *****280 CIT, CHANGA‐BE IT 138‐1E 51.36670 ----- ----- ----- ***** 52.58330 64.75281 SJ, SURAT‐BE Chemical 127‐1W 51.36670 ----- ----- 35.53330 ***** 45.25 *****282 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BE Civil 143‐1S 51.33330 31.68330 ----- 39.7 ***** 48 -----283 BABARIA,VADODAR‐BE CompSc‐2 144‐37 51.33330 ----- ----- ----- ----- 53.75 *****284 VVP, RAJKOT‐BE Chemical 128‐1W 51.33330 ----- ----- ----- ***** 48 *****285 Shroff, Vataria‐BE Mech 563‐1F 51.31670 ----- ----- 46.8 ***** 54.66670 *****286 NOBEL ‐BE Mech 161‐1F 51.16670 ----- ----- 42.36670 ***** ----- 43.66670287 SATSANGI, VADASMA‐BE Mech 551‐1F 50.85 39.63330 ----- ----- ----- ----- 38.5 288 GEC, DAHOD‐BE EC 114‐16 50.81670 41.2 29.23330 43.73330 ----- 48 *****289 GECP, GNAGAR‐BE Met 115‐1J 50.7 40.21670 ----- 41.81670 41.33330 30.83330 53.25 290 SSEC, BNAGAR‐BE IT 103‐1E 50.55 35.25 ----- 43.93330 ----- 28.91670 -----291 BHGMAHAVIR ‐BE CompSc 156‐1C 50.53330 ----- ----- ----- ***** 42.75 39.75292 LDCE, ABAD‐BE TextTech 101‐1Z 50.48330 44.45 ----- ----- ***** 40.83330 *****293 BHGMAHAVIR ‐BE Civil 156‐1S 50.36670 ----- ----- 40.06670 ----- ----- 39.83330 294 VENUS‐BE Mech‐2 180‐31 50.35 35.31670 ----- ----- ----- ----- 38.75295 LDCE, ABAD‐BE Rubber 101‐1Y 50.33330 41.26670 ----- ----- ***** 31.5 *****296 SSEC, BNAGAR‐BE Prod 103‐1G 50.3 ----- ----- 47.06670 47.1 ----- *****297 SILVEROAK‐BE Computer 179‐1D 50.26670 ----- ----- 37.18330 ***** 30.83330 *****298 GEC, SURAT‐BE Environment 116‐1U 49.81670 ----- ----- 43.28330 ***** 34.08330 51.16670 299 ADIT, KARMSAD‐BE EC 139‐16 49.76670 33.05 ----- ----- ----- 66.58330 *****300 Hansaba, Patan‐BE Civil 562‐1S 49.7 35.83330 ----- 40.86670 ----- ----- -----301 TATVA, MODASA‐BE Civil 199‐1S 49.65 33.88330 ----- 44.91670 ***** 30.25 -----302 LEC, MORBI‐BE PowerElect 102‐1N 49.63330 40.48330 ----- ----- ----- 34.08330 *****303 SIGMA ‐BE Electrical 163‐1L 49.61670 37.5 ----- 42.08330 ----- 29.75 *****304 LEC, MORBI‐BE Industrial 102‐1K 49.58330 32.7 ----- 43.5 ***** ----- *****305 SAL, Abad‐BE Civil 174‐1S 49.48330 30.83330 ----- 38.91670 ----- 33 55.5 306 SIT, BHARUCH‐BE CompSc 130‐1C 49.45 ----- ----- ----- ----- 43.25 -----307 RK‐RAJKOT‐BE Civil‐2 151‐52 49.45 ----- ----- 39.85 ***** 31.16670 *****308 CGPIT, TARSADI‐BE Computer 171‐1D 49.3 ----- ----- ----- ----- 39.91670 *****309 NARAYANSHASTRI ‐BE Civil 157‐1S 49.26670 ----- ----- 35.21670 ----- 39.5 *****310 CIT, CHANGA‐BE EC 138‐16 49.25 ----- ----- ----- ----- 66.83330 67.16670311 LTIET, RAJKOT‐BE Mech 554‐1F 49.21670 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****312 TATVA, MODASA‐BE Electrical 199‐1L 49.2 41.68330 ----- 41.1 ***** ----- *****313 GEC, BHUJ‐BE EC 106‐16 48.93330 42.88330 ----- ----- ----- 29.91670 33.16670 314 SSESGI‐BE Mech 177‐1F 48.71670 37.61670 ----- ----- ----- ----- *****315 AIT, ABAD‐BE EC 146‐16 48.61670 43.21670 ----- ----- 39.45 43.25 *****316 BHGARDI ‐BE Electrical 155‐1L 48.61670 ----- ----- 36.16670 ----- ----- *****317 CGPIT, TARSADI‐BE Elect&Electr 171‐1M 48.53330 ----- ----- 39.35 ***** 41.41670 -----318 BHGMAHAVIR ‐BE EC 156‐16 48.38330 ----- ----- 37.73330 ----- 29.41670 *****319 BABARIA,VADODAR‐BE EC 144‐16 48.15 ----- ----- ----- ***** 52.58330 45.83330 320 GIT‐G.NAGAR‐BE Computer 152‐1D 48.13330 ----- ----- ----- ***** 33.91670 57.5321 MGIT, NAVSARI‐BE Civil 145‐1S 48 ----- ----- 44.43330 ***** ----- *****322 CGPIT, TARSADI‐BE Auto 171‐1I 48 ----- ----- 39.65 ----- 33.08330 36.16670 323 GITS, MOYAD‐BE Mech 191‐1F 47.95 37.5 ----- 30.55 ***** 53.75 *****324 NARAYANSHASTRI ‐BE Auto 157‐1I 47.61670 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****325 KL, KALOL‐BE Computer 149‐1D 47.53330 ----- ----- ----- ***** 45.5 51.5326 JIVRAJMEHTA,ANAND‐BE Civil 553‐1S 47.48330 31.56670 ----- 39.91670 ***** 44.08330 *****327 VIDHYABHARTI ‐BE Electrical 159‐1L 47.4 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****328 AIT, ABAD‐BE Computer 146‐1D 47.18330 ----- ----- ----- ----- 35.66670 44.41670329 SRPATEL, DABHI‐BE Civil 170‐1S 47.15 26.16670 ----- ----- ----- ----- *****330 GEC, VALSAD‐BE Environment 112‐1U 47.01670 38.83330 ----- 42.2 ----- 33.08330 *****331 SVBIT, UNAVA‐BE Computer 172‐1D 46.96670 ----- ----- ----- ***** 36.75 44.33330 332 KJIET, SAVALI‐BE Electrical 183‐1L 46.75 37.33330 ----- 34.86670 ***** ----- -----333 VADODARA‐BE Electrical 173‐1L 46.4 31.38330 ----- 37.41670 ----- ----- -----334 PARUL2, VAGHODIA‐BE Civil 195‐1S 46.36670 28.76670 ----- 32.51670 ----- ----- *****335 Arun Munchhala, Dhari‐BE Mech 560‐1F 46.35 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****336 FETR, Isroli‐BE Electrical 555‐1L 46.35 ----- ----- 41.61670 ***** ----- *****337 RK‐RAJKOT‐BE Computer 151‐1D 46.05 ----- ----- ----- 42.06670 37.08330 *****338 VENUS‐BE Electrical 180‐1L 46.05 41.51670 ----- ----- ***** ----- *****339 CGPIT, TARSADI‐BE EC 171‐16 46.01670 ----- ----- 27.8 ***** 44.58330 61.66670

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340 VIDHYABHARTI ‐BE Civil 159‐1S 45.85 ----- ----- 40.66670 ----- 31.08330 *****341 CGPIT, TARSADI‐BE IT 171‐1E 45.36670 ----- ----- ----- ----- 28.25 *****342 Vidhyadeep, Kim‐BE Electrical 558‐1L 45.23330 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----343 MERCHANT‐BE Electrical 165‐1L 44.91670 38.06670 ----- ----- ----- ----- -----344 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BE IT 143‐1E 44.9 ----- ----- ----- ***** 38.25 *****345 VALIA, BHARUCH‐BE Mech 142‐1F 44.81670 30.48330 ----- ----- ----- ----- -----346 Ipcowala, Dharmaj‐BE Elect&Electr 565‐1M 44.55 ----- ----- ----- ***** 37.16670 *****347 FETR, Isroli‐BE Civil 555‐1S 44.4 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****348 SIT, BHARUCH‐BE IT 130‐1E 44.1 ----- ----- ----- ***** 30.66670 *****349 DARSHAN‐BE Computer 166‐1D 44.05 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----350 TAKSHSHILA‐BE Mech 168‐1F 44 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****351 CKP, SURAT‐BE EC 134‐16 43.98330 ----- ----- ----- ----- 30.58330 39 352 LAXMI, VALSAD‐BE Civil 552‐1S 43.65 ----- ----- 33.1 ***** 32.08330 *****353 HGOSWAMI‐BE Electrical 153‐1L 43.36670 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****354 OMSHANTI ‐BE Electrical 158‐1L 43.23330 ----- ----- ----- ----- 34.75 -----355 Shroff, Vataria‐BE Chemical 563‐1W 43.2 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----356 SILVEROAK‐BE IT 179‐1E 43.15 ----- ----- ----- ***** 39.83330 -----357 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BE Civil‐2 143‐52 43.03330 ----- ----- 34.2 ----- 40.66670 *****358 AHIR, JUNAGADH‐BE Mech 196‐1F 43.01670 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****359 Arrdekta, Khedbrahm‐BE Mech 557‐1F 42.83330 39.33330 ----- ----- ----- ----- *****360 ADIT, KARMSAD‐BE IT 139‐1E 42.63330 ----- ----- ----- ----- 54.41670 -----361 Vidhyadeep, Kim‐BE Civil 558‐1S 42.5 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****362 GIT‐G.NAGAR‐BE EC 152‐16 42.25 ----- ----- ----- ***** 57.91670 *****363 GPERI, Mevad‐BE Electrical 568‐1L 41.96670 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----364 NARAYANSHASTRI ‐BE CompSc 157‐1C 41.9 40.63330 ----- ----- ***** ----- *****365 RK‐RAJKOT‐BE Computer‐ 151‐38 41.63330 ----- ----- ----- ***** 34.41670 57.16670366 BABARIA,VADODAR‐BE EC‐2 144‐35 41.55 ----- ----- ----- ----- 67.33330 *****367 SILVEROAK‐BE EC 179‐16 41.43330 37.81670 ----- ----- ----- 40.25 *****368 AIT, ABAD‐BE IT 146‐1E 41.26670 ----- ----- ----- ***** 29.58330 *****369 HGOSWAMI‐BE Civil 153‐1S 41.25 ----- ----- ----- ----- 34.08330 *****370 GKBHARAD‐BE Civil 169‐1S 40.96670 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----371 LTIET, RAJKOT‐BE Civil 554‐1S 40.83330 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****372 Leads, Matar‐BE Electrical 564‐1L 40.2 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****373 ATMIYA, RAJKOT‐BE IT 137‐1E 39.98330 ----- ----- ----- ----- 35.91670 -----374 VENUS‐BE Civil 180‐1S 39.83330 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****375 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BE CompSc 143‐1C 39.81670 ----- ----- ----- ----- 47.66670 -----376 SIGMA ‐BE Civil 163‐1S 39.28330 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****377 ITM, Universe‐BE Civil 559‐1S 39.1 ----- ----- ----- ***** 26.83330 -----378 ALPHA‐BE Civil 164‐1S 38.66670 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----379 GEC, PALANPUR‐BE Mining 119‐1P 38.48330 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****380 MGIT, NAVSARI‐BE EC 145‐16 38.48330 ----- ----- 30.78330 ----- 37.83330 *****381 GEC, BHUJ‐BE Environment 106‐1U 38.33330 ----- ----- ----- ----- 24.5 42.25382 TUWA‐BE Electrical 178‐1L 38.05 32.81670 ----- ----- ----- ----- *****383 TUWA‐BE Civil 178‐1S 37.85 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----384 NARAYANSHASTRI ‐BE EC 157‐16 37.48330 ----- ----- ----- ***** 30.83330 52 385 Ipcowala, Dharmaj‐BE Civil 565‐1S 37.46670 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----386 FETR, Isroli‐BE Chemical 555‐1W 36.96670 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****387 SAL, Abad‐BE Computer 174‐1D 36.83330 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****388 VALIA, BHARUCH‐BE Electrical 142‐1L 36.81670 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****389 ALPHA‐BE Computer 164‐1D 36.15 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****390 OMIT, Shahera‐BE Mech 567‐1F 35.68330 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----391 SJ, SURAT‐BE TextProd 127‐11 35.3 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****392 NOBEL ‐BE Mech‐2 161‐31 35.06670 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****393 BHGMAHAVIR ‐BE Electronics 156‐1A 34.81670 ----- ----- ----- ***** 29.83330 *****394 NOBEL ‐BE Electrical 161‐1L 32.06670 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****395 ITM, Universe‐BE CompSc 559‐1C 31.78330 ----- ----- ----- ***** 40.83330 *****396 CUSHAH, WADHWAN‐BE IT 133‐1E 31.78330 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****397 SIT, BHARUCH‐BE Electro&Tele 130‐1B 31.76670 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 46.33330398 SKP, VISNAGAR‐BE IT 135‐1E 31.48330 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****399 HJD, KERA‐BE Mech 198‐1F 31.26670 ----- ----- ----- ----- 27.83330 *****400 UVP, MEHSANA‐BE IT 131‐1E 31.2 ----- ----- ----- ***** 33.5 44.75 401 MGIT, NAVSARI‐BE CompSc 145‐1C 30.28330 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----402 NOBEL ‐BE CompSc 161‐1C 29.15 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****403 NOBEL ‐BE Civil 161‐1S 28.51670 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----404 VVP, RAJKOT‐BE EC 128‐16 28.26670 ----- ----- ----- ----- 33.16670 68.08330405 CUSHAH, WADHWAN‐BE Elect&Electr 133‐1M 27.61670 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****406 ICCT, VVNAGAR‐MAHILA‐BE CompSc 192‐1C 25.25 ----- ----- ----- ----- 36.08330 -----407 Shroff, Vataria‐BE Env.Sc.Tech 563‐71 23.46670 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****

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408 LTIET, RAJKOT‐BE CompSc 554‐1C 21.93330 ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****409 MARWADI‐BE EC 176‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 73.41670 *****410 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BE CompSc‐2 143‐37 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 59.5 -----411 SJ, SURAT‐BE TextTech 127‐1Z VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 54.33330 *****412 ITM, Universe‐BE EC 559‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 54.08330 *****413 INDUS,ABAD‐BE Met 148‐1J VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 53.75 43.41670 414 SAFFRONY‐BE Computer 150‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 50.66670 -----415 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BE EC 143‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 49.83330 *****416 ADIT, KARMSAD‐BE FoodTech 139‐15 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 49.16670 *****417 UVP, MEHSANA‐BE Bio‐Med 131‐13 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 48.25 *****418 LCIT, BHANDU‐BE CompSc 141‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 48 *****419 PARUL2, VAGHODIA‐BE EC 195‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 47.5 *****420 UVP, MEHSANA‐BE EC 131‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 46.16670 *****421 SVBIT, UNAVA‐BE EC 172‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 44.83330 *****422 SIGMA ‐BE IT 163‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 44 *****423 KL, KALOL‐BE EC 149‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 43.5 *****424 KL, KALOL‐BE IT 149‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 43.25 -----425 FETR, Isroli‐BE CompSc 555‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 43.25 -----426 ICCT, VVNAGAR‐MAHILA‐BE EC 192‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 42.91670 -----427 KANKESHWARI ‐BE CompSc 162‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 42.83330 -----428 SPIT, VASAD‐BE IT 132‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 41.41670 55.08330429 LAXMI, VALSAD‐BE CompSc 552‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 40 -----430 VENUS‐BE Elect&Electr 180‐1M VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 39.5 *****431 UNIVERSAL ‐BE Civil 160‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 38.83330 *****432 VENUS‐BE Computer 180‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 38.75 *****433 JIVRAJMEHTA,ANAND‐BE CompSc 553‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 38.66670 *****434 MARWADI‐BE Env.Eng.Sc. 176‐55 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 37.25 *****435 NOBEL ‐BE EC 161‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 37.16670 -----436 HGOSWAMI‐BE IT 153‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 36.83330 *****437 SPIT, PILUDARA‐BE Auto 181‐1I VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 36.58330 *****438 SAL, Abad‐BE EC 174‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 36.58330 43.91670 439 ALPHA‐BE IT 164‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 36.25 *****440 Marwadi2‐BE EC 561‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 35.08330 *****441 SABAR‐MAHILA‐BE Computer 175‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 34.91670 35.25 442 GKBHARAD‐BE Computer 169‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 33.83330 *****443 SSESGI‐BE EC 177‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 33.83330 40.83330 444 SABAR‐MAHILA‐BE EC 175‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 33.08330 38.41670445 ATMIYA, RAJKOT‐BE EC 137‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 32.16670 *****446 VENUS‐BE EC 180‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 31.66670 38.75 447 LAXMI, VALSAD‐BE EC 552‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 30.41670 *****448 VIDHYABHARTI ‐BE EC 159‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 30.16670 *****449 SIGMA ‐BE Computer 163‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 30 *****450 TATVA, MODASA‐BE IT 199‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 29.08330 -----451 PARUL2, VAGHODIA‐BE CompSc 195‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 29 -----452 VVP, RAJKOT‐BE Bio‐Tech 128‐14 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 28.91670 *****453 HJD, KERA‐BE CompSc 198‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 26.91670 *****454 VADODARA‐BE IT 173‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 25.41670 *****455 ALPHA‐BE EC 164‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 23.83330 36.25456 GIT‐G.NAGAR‐BE IT 152‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 53.75 457 HGOSWAMI‐BE Computer 153‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 53.66670 458 UNIVERSAL ‐BE EC 160‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 49.91670459 SAFFRONY‐BE IT 150‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- 48.5 460 AHIR, JUNAGADH‐BE IT 196‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- 41.08330461 CUSHAH, WADHWAN‐BE Computer 133‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 32.91670 462 SABAR‐MAHILA‐BE IT 175‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- 31.33330 463 Leads, Matar‐BE Computer 564‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 29.08330 464 AHIR, JUNAGADH‐BE CompSc 196‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----465 AHIR, JUNAGADH‐BE Electrical 196‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----466 AHIR, JUNAGADH‐BE EC 196‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****467 Arrdekta, Khedbrahm‐BE EC 557‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----468 Arrdekta, Khedbrahm‐BE Computer 557‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****469 Arrdekta, Khedbrahm‐BE Electrical 557‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****470 Arrdekta, Khedbrahm‐BE Civil 557‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****471 Arun Munchhala, Dhari‐BE Civil 560‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----472 Arun Munchhala, Dhari‐BE Electro&Tele 560‐1B VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****473 Arun Munchhala, Dhari‐BE Computer 560‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****474 Arun Munchhala, Dhari‐BE Electrical 560‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****475 ATMIYA, RAJKOT‐BE IC 137‐1R VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****

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476 BHGARDI ‐BE EC 155‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----477 BHGARDI ‐BE Elect‐2 155‐32 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----478 BHGARDI ‐BE CompSc 155‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****479 BHGARDI ‐BE IT 155‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****480 CIPET, AHMEDABAD‐BE Manufact 193‐1T VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----481 CIPET, AHMEDABAD‐BE Plastic 193‐1X VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****482 CUSHAH, WADHWAN‐BE Bio‐Med 133‐13 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****483 CUSHAH, WADHWAN‐BE EC 133‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****484 DARSHAN‐BE EC 166‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****485 GEC, BHUJ‐BE Mining 106‐1P VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----486 GITS, MOYAD‐BE Computer 191‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----487 GITS, MOYAD‐BE EC 191‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****488 GITS, MOYAD‐BE IT 191‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****489 GITS, MOYAD‐BE Electrical 191‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****490 GKBHARAD‐BE EC 169‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****491 GKBHARAD‐BE IT 169‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****492 GPERI, Mevad‐BE Computer 568‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****493 GPERI, Mevad‐BE Civil 568‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****494 GROWMORE‐BE Civil 182‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----495 GROWMORE‐BE Computer 182‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****496 GROWMORE‐BE IT 182‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****497 GROWMORE‐BE Elect&Electr 182‐1M VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****498 Hansaba, Patan‐BE Computer 562‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----499 Hansaba, Patan‐BE EC 562‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****500 HGOSWAMI‐BE EC 153‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****501 HJD, KERA‐BE EC 198‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----502 HJD, KERA‐BE Electrical 198‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****503 HJD, KERA‐BE Civil 198‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****504 ICCT, VVNAGAR‐MAHILA‐BE Info&Comm 192‐17 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****505 ICCT, VVNAGAR‐MAHILA‐BE Computer 192‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****506 ICCT, VVNAGAR‐MAHILA‐BE IT 192‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****507 Ipcowala, Dharmaj‐BE EC 565‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****508 Ipcowala, Dharmaj‐BE Computer 565‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****509 JIVRAJMEHTA,ANAND‐BE EC 553‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----510 KANKESHWARI ‐BE EC 162‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****511 KANKESHWARI ‐BE Electrical 162‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****512 KANKESHWARI ‐BE Chemical 162‐1W VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****513 KJIET, SAVALI‐BE EC 183‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****514 KJIET, SAVALI‐BE Computer 183‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****515 KJIET, SAVALI‐BE IT 183‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****516 KJIET, SAVALI‐BE Civil 183‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****517 LAXMI, VALSAD‐BE IT 552‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****518 LCIT, BHANDU‐BE EC 141‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----519 Leads, Matar‐BE EC 564‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****520 Leads, Matar‐BE Civil 564‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****521 LTIET, RAJKOT‐BE EC 554‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----522 MERCHANT‐BE Civil 165‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----523 MERCHANT‐BE EC 165‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****524 MERCHANT‐BE Computer 165‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****525 NOBEL ‐BE IT 161‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****526 NOBEL ‐BE IT‐2 161‐39 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****527 OMEC, Junagadh‐BE Computer 566‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----528 OMEC, Junagadh‐BE Mech 566‐1F VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****529 OMEC, Junagadh‐BE Electrical 566‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****530 OMEC, Junagadh‐BE Civil 566‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****531 OMIT, Shahera‐BE EC 567‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****532 OMIT, Shahera‐BE Computer 567‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****533 OMIT, Shahera‐BE Electrical 567‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****534 OMIT, Shahera‐BE Civil 567‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****535 OMSHANTI ‐BE IT 158‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----536 OMSHANTI ‐BE EC 158‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****537 OMSHANTI ‐BE CompSc 158‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****538 RK‐RAJKOT‐BE EC 151‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----539 RK‐RAJKOT‐BE IT 151‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****540 SABAR‐MAHILA‐BE Elect&Electr 175‐1M VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****541 SABAR‐MAHILA‐BE IC 175‐1R VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ***** *****542 SAFFRONY‐BE EC 150‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****543 SAFFRONY‐BE Civil 150‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****

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544 SAMARTH, HIMATNAGAR‐BE EC 197‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----545 SAMARTH, HIMATNAGAR‐BE Electrical 197‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----546 SAMARTH, HIMATNAGAR‐BE CompSc 197‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****547 SAMARTH, HIMATNAGAR‐BE Civil 197‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****548 SATSANGI, VADASMA‐BE EC 551‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****549 SATSANGI, VADASMA‐BE CompSc 551‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****550 SATSANGI, VADASMA‐BE Electrical 551‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****551 SATSANGI, VADASMA‐BE Civil 551‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****552 Shroff, Vataria‐BE Chem.Tech. 563‐54 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****553 SIGMA ‐BE EC 163‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----554 SKP, VISNAGAR‐BE EC 135‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----555 SKP, VISNAGAR‐BE Computer 135‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****556 SPIT, PILUDARA‐BE EC 181‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----557 SPIT, PILUDARA‐BE Computer 181‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****558 SPIT, PILUDARA‐BE Civil 181‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****559 SRPATEL, DABHI‐BE Computer 170‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----560 SRPATEL, DABHI‐BE EC 170‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****561 SSESGI‐BE Elect&Electr 177‐1M VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----562 SSESGI‐BE Civil‐2 177‐52 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----563 SSESGI‐BE Computer 177‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****564 SSESGI‐BE Civil 177‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****565 SVBIT, UNAVA‐BE IT 172‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****566 TAKSHSHILA‐BE EC 168‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----567 TAKSHSHILA‐BE IT 168‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----568 TAKSHSHILA‐BE Computer 168‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****569 TAKSHSHILA‐BE Electrical 168‐1L VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****570 TATVA, MODASA‐BE EC 199‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****571 TUWA‐BE EC 178‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****572 TUWA‐BE Computer 178‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****573 UNIVERSAL ‐BE Computer 160‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----574 UNIVERSAL ‐BE IT 160‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****575 VADODARA‐BE EC 173‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----576 VADODARA‐BE Computer 173‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****577 VALIA, BHARUCH‐BE EC 142‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****578 VALIA, BHARUCH‐BE Computer 142‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****579 Veerayatan, Mandvi‐BE Computer 556‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----580 Veerayatan, Mandvi‐BE IT 556‐1E VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----581 Veerayatan, Mandvi‐BE EC 556‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****582 Veerayatan, Mandvi‐BE Mech 556‐1F VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****583 Veerayatan, Mandvi‐BE Civil 556‐1S VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****584 Veerayatan, Mandvi‐BE Chemical 556‐1W VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****585 VIDHYABHARTI ‐BE CompSc 159‐1C VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****586 Vidhyadeep, Kim‐BE EC 558‐16 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****587 Vidhyadeep, Kim‐BE Computer 558‐1D VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****

1 LM, ABAD‐BP B.Ph 201‐18 71.7 48.96670 40.21670 ----- 35 56.17860 60.9881 2 MSU, BARODA‐BP B.Ph 204‐18 70.98330 53.66670 46.08330 ----- ***** 63.67860 *****3 ARPH,VVNAGR‐GOV‐BP B.Ph 202‐18 66.13330 56.33330 45.03330 53.33330 ***** 62.89290 *****4 NIRMA, ABAD‐BP B.Ph 226‐18 63.41670 43.51670 ----- 46.2 ----- 56.22620 39.714305 BKMODI, RAJKOT‐BP B.Ph 203‐18 60.41670 43.2 ----- ----- ----- 52.7619 *****6 SDPC, KIM‐BP B.Ph 249‐18 33.56670 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****7 RAPC, ANAND‐BP B.Ph 229‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 52.08330 *****8 AMRELI‐MAHILA‐BP B.Ph 254‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 51.91670 *****9 BABARIA,VADODRA‐BP B.Ph 250‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 49.08330 *****

10 ATMIYA‐VADODARA‐BP B.Ph 287‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 46.09520 -----11 ARCP,VVNAGR‐SFI‐BP B.Ph 234‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 44.25 *****12 ATMIYA‐BP B.Ph 253‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 43.13100 -----13 KCBP, GNAGAR‐BP B.Ph 227‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 42.79760 52.95240 14 SIGMA,VAGHODIYA‐BP B.Ph 236‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 41.65480 -----15 SWAMI‐VAPI‐BP B.Ph 267‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 40.83330 *****16 ROFEL, VAPI‐BP B.Ph 232‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 39.64290 *****17 INDUKAKA,NEWVVN‐BP B.Ph 238‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 37.97620 -----18 DDIT‐BP B.Ph 266‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 36 -----19 KBRAVAL‐BP B.Ph 259‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** 32.36900 -----20 VIP, JAKHANIA‐BP B.Ph 248‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 30.83330 *****21 LJIT, ABAD‐BP B.Ph 237‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- 27.42380 62.25 22 ARIHANT‐BP B.Ph 252‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 46.0833023 DIVABA‐ENASAN‐BP B.Ph 294‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 36.16670

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24 AHIR,JUNAGADH‐BP B.Ph 316‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----25 AKSHAR‐JAMNAGAR‐BP B.Ph 286‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****26 AMARGADH‐BP B.Ph 255‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----27 AMRUTA‐GNAGAR‐BP B.Ph 288‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****28 ANIYAD‐BP B.Ph 276‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----29 APMC, HNAGAR‐BP B.Ph 235‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****30 AVANTIKA‐BP B.Ph 296‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****31 BAKROL‐MAHILA‐BP B.Ph 301‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****32 BMSHAH, MODASA‐BP B.Ph 231‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****33 BOTAD‐BP B.Ph 274‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----34 BRCPC,WAGHODIYA‐BP B.Ph 251‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****35 CHILODA‐BP B.Ph 272‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****36 CHINMAY‐BP B.Ph 303‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----37 CIT, CHANGA‐BP B.Ph 240‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----38 CKPITHAWALA‐BP B.Ph 263‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****39 CRGARDI‐MAHILA‐BP B.Ph 311‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****40 CUSHAH, WADHWAN‐BP B.Ph 241‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****41 CVMIP, VVNAGAR‐BP B.Ph 314‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----42 DBP,ATKOT‐GIRL‐BP B.Ph 244‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****43 GITANGALI‐BP B.Ph 257‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****44 HADALA‐BP B.Ph 284‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****45 IKPCP, HNAGAR‐BP B.Ph 304‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****46 JUNAGADH‐BP B.Ph 256‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****47 KALOL‐BP B.Ph 283‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****48 KRISHNA‐BP B.Ph 281‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----49 LAXMINARAYAN‐BP B.Ph 312‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****50 LBRAO, KHAMBAT‐BP B.Ph 245‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****51 MAHAVIR,SURAT‐BP B.Ph 278‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****52 MALIBA, BARDOLI‐BP B.Ph 233‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----53 MP‐KAPADWANJ‐BP B.Ph 289‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****54 NAVAPURA‐BP B.Ph 295‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****55 NAVCHETAN‐BAYAD‐BP B.Ph 280‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----56 NOOTAN‐BP B.Ph 270‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----57 PARUL, VAGHODIA‐BP B.Ph 246‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****58 PETHAPUR‐BP B.Ph 297‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****59 PIONEER‐BP B.Ph 298‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****60 PIPALIYA‐BP B.Ph 258‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- -----61 RADHE‐VIKAPUR‐BP B.Ph 290‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****62 RAMPARA‐BP B.Ph 275‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****63 RANELA ‐BP B.Ph 300‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----64 RDGARDI‐BP B.Ph 262‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****65 RHPCP, DAHEMI‐BP B.Ph 305‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****66 RKCOLLEGE‐BP B.Ph 260‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****67 SAARSA‐BP B.Ph 265‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****68 SAFFORONY‐BP B.Ph 264‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****69 SAL, Abad‐BP B.Ph 306‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****70 SANSKRUTI‐BP B.Ph 268‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****71 SARV, MEHSANA‐BP B.Ph 230‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****72 SARVODAY‐AMBAV‐BP B.Ph 292‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****73 SAVARKUNDLA‐BP B.Ph 273‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****74 ShriHari, Amreli‐BP B.Ph 318‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****75 SKP, MEHSANA‐BP B.Ph 228‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****76 SMSHAH, Amsaran‐BP B.Ph 317‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----77 SMVSPC, GAJAN‐BP B.Ph 309‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****78 SPC, PANSAR‐BP B.Ph 308‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****79 SSCP, MALVAN‐BP B.Ph 310‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****80 SSSP, ZUNDAL‐BP B.Ph 247‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----81 SURYABEN,RAJKOT‐BP B.Ph 243‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****82 SUZLON‐BP B.Ph 261‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****83 SVBIP, UNAVA‐BP B.Ph 307‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****84 SWAMI‐KEVADIA‐BP B.Ph 293‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****85 SWAMINARA‐KALOL‐BP B.Ph 285‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****86 TIRUPATI‐BAKROL‐BP B.Ph 279‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****87 UPLETA‐BP B.Ph 271‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****88 VADSAMA‐BP B.Ph 282‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****89 VALASAN‐BP B.Ph 302‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****90 VIVEK,JUNAGADH‐BP B.Ph 277‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ***** ----- *****91 VTC, UMARAKH‐BP B.Ph 242‐18 VAC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- *****

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5.4 Guidelines for online admission (Year 2012) process for Engineering andPharmacy courses :

ADMISSION COMMITTEE FOR PROFESSIONAL COURSES(Government of Gujarat)

L.D.College of Engineering Campus, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad-15Phone : (079) 26300360 & Fax : (079) 26304118.

Website : www.gujacpc.nic.in

1. To participate for online admission, it is required to pay Registration Fee Rs. 350/- and obtain“Information Booklet” (with PIN number) from nearest designated branch of Punjab NationalBank. The list of designated Bank Branches are available on website www.jacpcldce.ac.in &www.gujacpc.nic.in

2. For online admission, please log on to website www.gujacpc.nic.in and register with the relevantinformation. For details & updated information keep watching website www.jacpcldce.ac.in orcontact on help line telephone No. 26855444. (Note: Please keep your Login Password andPIN number secret)

3. After filling up registration form online, it is compulsory for other than Open and without TFWCategory candidates, to take its print out and submit it with original (for verification) and self-attested copies of relevant documents/certificates at the nearest Help Centre and obtain a“Registration Slip” within the stipulated time limit, failing which you will be disqualified forthe admission process.

4. After successful completion of registration process, provisional merit number will be allotted ona stipulated date on your registered login ID on website www.gujacpc.nic.in

5. After declaration of merit number, in order to participate in the MOCK round, one has to fill thechoice of institute and branch online as per their preference. It has to be in proper sequence andfilled within the stipulated time period. (Note: The seat allotted in MOCK round does notindicate final admission. This is a trial undertaken to demonstrate the online admissionprocess to the candidate before the candidate takes up the process for final allotment ofseats. There will be at least TWO Mock rounds before actual allotment of seats)

6. After the MOCK round, please get prepared for the final admission process. Fill up the choiceof institute and branch in proper sequence as per your final preference and submit the formonline within the given stipulated time limit. Your final mock round choices will be available foralteration during actual admission round. (If you do not fill any choice in the online form for finaladmission, your name cannot be considered in the seat allotment process.)

7. Once the choice of institute and branch is finalized in the online admission form, you have toLOCK the CHOICE SQUENCE by entering the PIN number allotted to you with your informationbooklet. In case, you need to reconsider and modify your choice sequence after locking, then youcan UNLOCK it by entering the PIN number.

8. When the admission is allotted to you, login to your ID on the website www.gujacpc.ac.in andtake a print out of INFORMATION LETTER and TUITION FEE CHALLAN and those who wishesto make the payment online either using debit/credit card or net banking facility can do so byclicking on “Online Payment” button.

9. After that, you have to remit requisite token fee at any designated branch decided by committeewith copy of TUITION FEE CHALLAN. After payment of fee, you have to report at your nearestHelp Centre with copy of BANK CHALLAN, INFORMATION LETTER & other required documents(in original as well as self-attested copy) within the stipulated time limit. You have to obtain anADMISSION LETTER from the Help Centre, without which your admission will not be confirmed.

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10. If you have not reported at Help Centre within the stipulated time limit, the admission granted toyou will be cancelled invariably.

11. After acknowledging the allotted admission, you may report at the admitted institute with AdmissionLetter. (Note: Until and unless the Committee declares the admission process as concluded,you need not submit your original certificates and also need not pay any additional fee atthe admitted institute).

12. If you wish to take part in the next round of allotment, you have to give consent online only.

13. To participate in the next round of admission, you have to fill up again your choice of instituteand branches on preferential order online within the stipulated time limit. For this…

(a) You can retain your existing choices;

(b) You can modify the order of preference;

(c) You can add new choices;

(d) You can delete from existing choices.

14. If you get admission as per revised choice list, your previous admission shall automaticallycancel and you have to repeat the procedure as mentioned at Sr.No.9 to 11.

15. If you do not get admission as per revised choice list, your existing admission will continue.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS :

1. Keep your Login Password and PIN number secret. Do not disclose it in any case to others.With the help of Login Password and PIN number any one can alter your registration details,choice list and other important information. The Admission Committee shall not be held responsiblefor any such alterations in your online form.

2. If you forget your password, you can obtain new password online by entering the informationfilled at the time of registration.

3. If you forget or loose your PIN number, you can obtain new PIN number by producing proof ofyour identity from the Admission Committee office at Ahmedabad by cash payment of Rs. 50/-.

4. If you are eligible for Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme and are willing to avail the benefit of the same,you have to produce the attested copy of the relevant certificate issued by competent authorityof Govt. of Gujarat after 31.3.2012 stating that the total annual income of your family from allsources does not exceed Rs.4.50 lakhs, at the time of reporting at Help Centre.

5. If you belong to Scheduled Caste (SC) or Scheduled Tribe (ST) category and are willing to obtainadmission on the reserved seats, you have to produce the attested copy of the certificate to thateffect issued by competent authority of Govt. of Gujarat at the time of reporting at Help Centre.

6. If you belong to Socially & Economically Backward Class category, and are willing to obtain theadmission on the reserved seats, you have to produce the attested copy of the Caste Certificateand non inclusion in Creamy-layer certificate (in Gujarat only Ãkrhrþü-f) to that effect issued bycompetent authority of Govt. of Gujarat after 31.3.2012 at the time of reporting at Help Centre.

7. If you are a ward of In/Ex Serviceman and are willing to obtain admission on the reserved seats,you have to produce the attested copy of the certificate issued by competent authority at the timeof reporting at Help Centre.

8. If you are a Physically Handicapped (PH) candidate, and are willing to obtain admission on thereserved seats, you have to attach with registration form, the original copy of the proformaprovided in the Information Booklet, issued by Civil Surgeon of Govt. Hospital (District) at thetime of reporting at Help Centre.

Courtesy: Centralized Admission Committee, L.D.Engineering Campus, Ahmedabad.

• For the purpose of admission, rules published officially by the Admission Committee willbe final.

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5.5 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)

I.I.T. is an institute of repute not only in India but worldwide. Those who succeed to get admissionto IIT feel themselves lucky. Branches of IIT are at Chennail, Delhi, Gauhati, Kanpur, Kharagpur,Mumbai, Rurki and Gandhinagar. To get admission to the engineering courses conducted at IIT is notan easy task, however, once you get admission, you will be offered number of jobs abroad and withinthe country when you will get confused for selection from amongst them. For expanding reach ofhigher education, Government of India has announced opening of 8 new IIT, one of which is proposedto be set up in Gujarat.

Admission : Joint Entrance Examination is being conducted for centralized admission to theIITs located in 15 cities and Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi and Bhubaneshwar as also IndianSchool of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad, which is popularly known as JEE test.

Eligibility : Standard 12 pass with 60% or more in science stream (55% for SC/ST/ physicallyhandicapped) or appearing for said examination.

Age : Less than 24 years (relaxation of five years for SC/ST/PH).

At IIT, in addition to as many as 35 Degree Engineering Courses, you have B.Pharm, B.Archand seven M.Sc. courses and 43 M.Tech. courses available. M.Sc. courses in Chemistry, Physics,Mathematics, Statistic, Applied Geology, Applied Physics and Computers are also available. ForM.Tech. course : Contact : Chairman, REE, University of Roorkee-247 667.

-: Websites :-

• IIT, Kharagpur http://www.iitkgp.ac.in • IIT, Madras http://www.iitm.ac.in• IIT, Delhi http://www.iitd.ac.in • IIT, Roorkee http://www.iitr.ac.in• IIT, Bhubaneshwar http://www.iitbbs.ac.in • IIT, Gandhinagar http://www.iitgn.ac.in• IIT, Kanpur http://www.iitk.ac.in • IIT, Indore http://www.iiti.ac.in• IIT, Bombay http://www.iitb.ac.in • IIT, Kanpur http://www.iitk.ac.in• IIT, Guwahati http://www.iitg.ac.in • IIT, Ropar http://www.iitrpr.ac.in• IIT, Hyderabad http://www.iith.ac.in • IIT, Patna http://www.iitp.ac.in• IIT, Rajasthan http://www.iitk.ac.in

• Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi 385215 (Jharkhand)

Admission to this reputed institute in the courses of B.Arch. (5 years) and B.E. – Civil/ComputerScience/ Electrical and Electronics/ Electronics and Communication/Mechanical/ ProductionEngineering/ Polymer Engineering/IT and B.Pharm./BHMCT (Bachelor of Hotel Management andCatering) of four years course is being given through AIEEE exam.

Contact : Controller of Examination, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi-835215.Website : www.bitmesra.ac.in

• Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani (Rajasthan) 333031

Two colleges of this institute are located at (1) Pilani and (2) Goa where following courses areavailable :

(1) BITS, Pilani :- BE (Honors) in Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronics,Electronics and Mechanical, B.Pharm.

(2) BITS, Goa : BE (Hons.) in Chemical, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronics, Electronicsand Instrumentation, Mechanical.

Eligibility : Standard-12 Science Pass with 80% (PCB) (minimum 60 marks in each subject)

Admission : Through BITS Admission Test. Standard-12 online test is objective type.

Contact : Admissions Officer, Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani 333 031.

Website : www.bitspilani.as.in./BITSAT

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• Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology

Those who are interested in space science must find this Indian Institute of Space Science andTechnology (IIST) as the best college. This college functioning under the Government of Indiaoffers space science and technology courses including – (1) B.Tech. in Avionics (2) B.Tech. inAerospace Engineering, and (3) B.Tech. in Physical Science. Separate entrance exam for admissions.Advertisement usually releases in the month of December for admission form and Exam isconducted in the month of April. You can attempt IIST entrance test if you have passed Standard-12 Science with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) subjects.

• Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad

Four-years B.Tech. degree courses in Computer, Electronics, Instrumentation, Mining Machinery,Mineral Engineering, Petroleum Engineering are conducted here. Advertisement is released in themonth of December and for admission, you have to apply for IIT JEE exam.

• Army Institute of Technology, Dighi Hills, Pune 411 015

Admission to the B.E. – Mechanics/ Electronics and Communication/ Computer Engineering with60 seats each are being granted to the wards of retired or in-service employees of army, throughentrance test. They require a bond for serving army after degree course. Standard-12 pass with50% marks (45% for SC/ST) or appearing for the exam of Standard-12 are eligible to apply,having age of 16 to 21 years. For this institute, admission is through AIEEE test advertisementfor which is being released in the month of January and examination is conducted in the monthof May.

• School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi

This Deemed University has Five Year Course of Architecture (68 seats) and four year course ofPlanning (22 seats) to offer. Standard-12 pass with 60% in PCME is essential (55% in case ofS.C./S.T.). Admission for these courses is through AIEEE test, advertisement for which releasein the month of January and exam is conducted in May.

Contact : School of Planning and Architecture, 4, Block-B, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi - 110002.

• Pondicheri Engineering College, Pillai Chavdi, Pondicheri 605140.

• Walchand Institute of Technology, Ashok Chowk, Solapur 413006:

Minority college for Jain students. Admission form to be filled in June month.

• Zakir Hussein College of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University,Aligarh 202 001

For obtaining admission form, send self-addressed stamped envelope of 6x12 cm size with PostalOrder of Rs.3/- favouring Finance Officer, AMU, Aligarh in the month of May-June. Entrance testis conducted in the month of July for objective type questions of PCM.

• Vellore Engineering College (VIT)

Separate entrance exam is being conducted for admission to the Vellor Institute of Technology(VIT) which is ranked amongst top best engineering colleges of India. There are 120 objectivetype questions to be attempted within 150 minutes time. VIT entrance exam can be attempted byany student with subject groups of physics, chemistry and biology (PCB) or physics, chemistryand mathematics (PCM). For biology (B group) students, engineering bachelor degree course likeB.Tech. in Bio Technology is being conducted at VIT. VIT has now become a university andadvertisement for its VIT Engineering Entrance Exam – VITEEE is being released in the monthof January-February and examination is conducted in the month of April. Visit its website –www.vit.ac.in for further details.

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• SRM University’s engineering college

SRM University is considered to be one of the top universities of India. More than 20,000 studentsare being educated there. For admission to its engineering college, separate entrance exam is tobe faced. Total about 5000 seats are there in various branches of SRM University’s engineeringcollege. Advertisement for filling up application form is being released in the month of March andexamination is conducted in the month of May. Students of both the groups – PCM (A Group) andPCB (B group) can appear for SRMEEE test.

5.6 Admission to Petro-chemical Engineering

Petrochemical Engineering is the field having promising career for talent students for buildinga bright career. In this field, there is lack of manpower at both the levels – upstream (oil and gasexploration) and downstream (refining).

Course : You can join Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum – a Deemed University situated atJais in Raebareli District, Uttar Pradesh for prosecuting study in this field. This institute (RGIPT) isfunctioning as joint venture of Petroleum Corporation Limited and Union Ministry of Petroleum andNatural Gas. Website : www.rgipt.in

Kanpur University, Kalyanpur, Kanpur – 208 024, Institute of Petroleum Studies and ChemicalEngineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202 002.

Students who have passed Standard-12 with physics, chemistry and mathematics and Englishsubjects can join M.Sc. (post graduation) course in Petroleum Processing and Petrochemicals atIndian School of Mines, Dhanbad. Further, courses in petro-chem field are available at University ofPetroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) and Pandit Din Dayal Petroleum Universityat Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Website : www.pdpu.ac.in

5.7 Courses of Agriculture University

India is agriculture-oriented country. Looking at growth and research works in agriculture sector,efforts of farmer is of no use if farmer is not trained. ‘Progressive Farmer’ is the need of hour. Thefirst agriculture college started at Anand only in 1947. Gujarat Agriculture University was establishedin 1973 and its head quarter was located at Sardar Patel Krushinagar (Dantivada), Banaskantha andits campuses were set up at Junagadh, Navsari and Anand. This university has been bifurcated intofour different universities in the year 2004 and as such, all four centers of university became independentUniversities.

• Agriculture University, Sardar Patel Krushinagar, Dantivada, Dist. Banaskantha.www.sdau.edu.in

• Anand Agriculture University, University Campus, Anand www.aau.in

• Junagadh Agriculture University, Motibaug Campus, Junagadh. www.jau.in

• Navsari Agriculture University, University Campus, Navsari www.nau.in

Colleges of these universities are grant-in-aid i.e. since they are not self-financed colleges,rates of fees are comparatively lower. Each University has hostel and library facilities also. It is in theinterest of nation to bring revolution in farming by getting educated in agriculture.

Courses available :

(1) B.Sc. Agriculture : Duration – 4 years (8 semesters)

Eligibility for admission : HSC - Science stream.

• B.A. College of Agriculture, Anand (100)

• N.N.College of Agriculture, Navsari (100)

• College of Agriculture, Junagadh (100)

• College of Agriculture, Sardar Krushinagar, Dist. Banaskantha (100)

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(2) B.V.SC. (Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry)

Duration : 5 years (10 semesters) Eligibility for admission : HSC - Science stream.

• Gujarat College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, (45)

• College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Krushinagar (Dantivada) (45)

(3) B.Tech. Agro-Engineering

Duration : 4 years (8 semesters) Eligibility for admission : HSC - Science stream.

• Agriculture Engineering and Technology College, Junagadh (50 seats)

(4) B.Sc. Horticulture

Duration : 4 years (8 semesters) Eligibility for admission : HSC - Science stream.

• S.P. College of Horticulture, Navsari (25)

(5) B.Sc. Forestry

Duration : 4 years (8 semesters) Eligibility for admission : HSC - Science stream.

• S.P. College of Horticulture, Navsari (25)

(6) B.Sc. Fisheries

Duration : 4 years (8 semesters) Eligibility for admission : HSC - Science stream.

• College of Fisheries, Veraval (20)

(7) B.Tech. Dairy Technology

Duration : 4 years Eligibility for admission : HSC - Science stream.

• Sheth M.C. College of Dairy Science, Anand (30)

NOTE : Application forms are to be submitted course-wise in respective colleges of the respectiveUniversity for courses at no.1 to 6 above. Son, daughter, grandson or granddaughter of agriculturistare awarded 5% more in merit for admission whereas, in case of course of Fisheries, 15%weightage is given to children of fishermen. Admission is to be granted according to thenumber of seats available and rules and regulations framed for respective year.

Courses in Agriculture at national level :

• Veterinary Council of India, “A” Wing, August Kranti Bhavan, New Delhi 110066

It has been decided since 1995 to admits students on 15% seats of all veterinary colleges in thecountry through national level entrance test. Admission form for this test can be obtained in themonth of April-May by forwarding a demand draft of the amount so specified in the advertisementreleased in this regard and entrance test is being conducted in the month of May.

• Indian Council of Agricultural, Research Education Division, Krushi Anusandhan Bhavan,Pusa Gate, Delhi-12

Admissions to the 15% seats of Agriculture Universities and Dairy Colleges, Agriculture Institutesof the country are being filled up through national level entrance test for the courses like Agriculture,Horticulture, Agriculture Engineering, Forestry, Dairy, Home Science, Food Technology and Sericulture,Agri-Marketing, Fisheries. Students who have secured or expecting 60% or marks (50% for S.C./ST) in Standard-12 science can attempt this exam (180 questions of PCBM).

Admission Forms : Can be obtained in the month of February every year from following branchesof Syndicate Bank :- (1) Manek Chowk, Ahmedabad, (2) Mandvi, Vadodara, and (3) Kalva Chowk,Junagadh Or from the Deputy Director (Edn.), ICAR, New Delhi.

• G.B.Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 263145

Admission to this Institute at Pantnagar to the courses of Agriculture, Horticulture, Veterinary,Animal Husbandry, Forestry, Fisheries, Home Science are being given in the month of Junethrough entrance test. For obtaining admission form for this test, forward 30x24 cm size envelopein the month of March-April along with Demand Draft in favor of “P.E.E.C.R.F. Account, GBPUAT,Pantnagar” payable at SBI Branch Code 01133.

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• Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Technology, Boravan (Khargau) Madhya Pradesh

AICTE recognized course offered are – IT, Electronics, Mechanical, Computer, Electrical engineering.Standard-12 pass with 50% marks (in science stream) are eligible for admission to the paymentseats. Advertisement is being released in the month of July. Age should be less than 17 years inthe month of December.

5.8 Animal Nutrition Course

It is essential to have knowledge about various types of cattle feed to be given to the cattle forbetter growth from scientific approach. There are various and bright opportunities for career in thisfield of animal nutrition, from the educational and professional point of view. This professional courseknown as Animal Nutrition takes care of subjects like feeding of pet and dairy cattle, fisheries development,nutritious and balanced diet for animals, prevention for diseases of animals, maintaining clean andproper environment with proper temperature for animal shelters etc.

At present, almost all the State’s Agriculture Universities have this course of Animal Nutritionat post-graduation level. The course also contains learning of subjects like bio-chemistry, agronomy,animal physiology, agriculture statistics etc.

In Agricultural courses, scholarships are being offered by the ICAR (Indian Council of AgriculturalResearch) and the State Governments for post-graduate courses. For Junior Research Fellowship,the ICAR conducts entrance exam at national level for students of entire country. Out of this,in addition to the IARI, IVRI, CIFE, NDRI, 25% is allocated to the Agricultural Universities of theStates and Union Government. 500 scholarship are being given to the students in the field ofAgriculture, Animal Husbandry and related science by ICAR. Visit website http://www.icar.org.in forfurther details.

5.9 Rain Water Harvesting

Demand for fresh water has remained to be one of the major issues worldwide. In many acountries, people consume water which has passed through recycling process at least 3 times. Inspite of this, demand for potable water has been increasing compared to its supply. Therefore,Rainwater Harvesting is the need of the hour and is the real solution to the water problem.

The Center for Science and Environment (CSE) offered 5-days Certificate course on RainHarvesting. This course emphasizes on theory, practice and policy of rain water harvesting. It is openfor all working professionals which including Civil Engineer, Architect, Urban Planner, EnvironmentConsultants, Municipal Water Manager, policy framers and NGOs. For imparting education to theparticipants about planning, design and rain water harvesting, the course content include classroomlectures, field visits, practical knowledge and interactive seminars.

After this Certificate Course, you can have opportunity to get job of rainwater harvesting projectdesigning and as a consultant for implementation thereof. Don’t expect that this five-day course itselfwould earn a job for you, but, of course it would enhance and improve your competence and if youtake this course seriously, it would not improve your capabilities only, it would open new avenues oflearning for you.

Every country has to manage its water resources. In a country like India where there is only100 hours average rain, water management has much more significance. Rainwater harvesting is likedepositing your savings with the bank. It is indeed matter of wisdom that the source from where youdrain water, refill it to escape from any water scarcity in future.

Eligibility : Working professional, Environment Consultant, Policy-makers.

Course Fee : Rs.8,800/-

Institute : Centre for Science and Environment, Delhi.

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5.10 Earth Sciences

Exploring secrets of earth is not only interesting but can also be beneficial from monetary pointof view as also a window to open plentiful career opportunities for you. IIT, Mumbai is conducting 2-years M.Tech. course in Petroleum-Geo Sciences through its Department of Earth Sciences. Thereare 11 seats where all practical aspects of earth sciences are covered.

In M.Sc. program, all theoretical aspects are covered whereas in M.Tech. programs, practicalaspects like petroleum exploration, exploration of metal and non-metallic minerals and ground waterare given emphasis. Earth Sciences program not only assist in exploration of raw material for industrialgrowth, but it also reveals information on basic aspects of the earth also.

IIT also conducts course in Earth Sciences Geo-exploration where M.Tech. courses are availablein the subjects of exploration of water/minerals/petroleum under the crust of earth.

Learning Earth Sciences is very experimental and lucrative from economic point of view also.In this age of growing demand for energy and earth sciences provides opportunity for advancedresearch systems, auditing of coal and petroleum, atomic mineral and hydro-energy fields whichremained unexplored and tough sources.

Eligibility : M.Sc. (Geology), M.Sc. (Geo-physics) and valid GAT score.

Course Fee : Rs.46,000/-

Institutes : Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mumbai/Roorkee/Kharagpur

5.11 Admission to Pharmacy courses

Bright opportunities in Gujarat :

Pharmaceutical manufacturing is considered as a large industry in India. Out of total pharmaceuticalproduction of India, 50% of it is manufactured in Gujarat alone. Growth of pharmaceutical industry in21st century is expected in manifold.

There are only 4 Government Grant-in-aid colleges (with 190 seats) in Gujarat and within aspan of short period, as many as 84 self-financed pharmacy colleges have been established however,a very few of them has adequate infrastructure and faculties. It is responsibility of the Governmentto establish required number of Government/Grant-in-aid pharmacy colleges.

Pharmacy course is a very good course for girls. After B.Pharm. course, girls in Gujarat havegood career opportunities.

Job avenues after B.Pharm. :

(1) Opportunity to migrate to America or other country for job-business.

(2) Job as Medical Representative in multinational pharmaceutical company.

(3) Job as pharmacist in research and production departments of pharmaceutical company.

Further study options :

Opportunity is available to go for Master Degree in Pharmacy course at Birla Institute ofTechnology and Science (BITS), Rajasthan or at Indian Institute of Technology at Mumbai or otherIITs. Job with higher salary package are immediately available as also opportunity to go abroad. InGujarat, there are limited seats available for M.Pharm. course.

5.12 Pharmacovigilance

Though India has become hub for clinical trials, various issues concerning availability of medicines,distribution, accessibility have still remained unsolved. Pharmacovigilance is a discipline which payattention to these aspects and its activities relating to the detection, assessment, understanding andprevention of adverse effects or any other drug-related problem so as to see that the drugs consumedcan be made more safe.

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The Institute of Clinical Research is conducing One-year week-end Post Graduate Diploma inIndian Pharmacovigilance which include subjects ranging from basic principles of Pharmacovigilanceto data management of pharmacovigilance in clinical research, pharmacological risk managementand Pharmacoepidemiology. Its objective is to prepare candidates who are expert in keeping vigil eyeover adverse effects of drugs already launched in the market; its objective is to ensure risk-free useof medicines and recovery of patients.

Renowned KPO - Symogen has come up with one more comprehensive course where all theareas of pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiology are covered. Its objective is to make thecandidates competent to learn routine practical things of daily use in the pharmacovigilance department.

Pharmacovigilance is need of the hour so that safety of everyone can be ensured. It is importantto keep a vigil on adverse effects of the drugs launched in market. Government is also helpful for suchprograms and desirous of promoting such courses for creating awareness.

Eligibility : Pharmacy or Bio-science Graduate, Medical professionals

Course Fee : Rs.50,000 to Rs.1,50,000/-

Institutes : Institute of Clinical Science, Symogen; Gujarat University, Ahmedabad.

5.13 Clinical Engineering

Although we are talking about developing new medicines, new vaccines and new diagnostictechniques, the health-care work during the last 50 years have been technology driven. A modern-age hospital providing modern medical care put in use all possible equipments and techniques. It isobvious that trained clinical engineer can only help effective use of these techniques and propermaintenance.

M.Tech. (Clinical Engineering) program is a unique combination of formal engineering trainingand direct clinical experience. In this program, the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M), SreeChitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) and Christian Medical College(CMC), Vellore, have come together to offer two courses of clinical engineering: M.Tech in ClinicalEngineering and Ph.D in Bio-medical devices and technology. M. Tech in clinical engineering and Ph.D in biomedical devices and technology, offered jointly by the institutions, culminate the country’sneed of human resource development in the field of clinical engineering and biomedical devices. Thusthese institutes aim to contribute to the overall process of development of biomedical technology andhealthcare delivery. This multi-location (IIT-M, SCTIMST and CMC) M. Tech course will expose thestudents to the clinical environment and enable them to understand the basic methods and logicalprocess used by clinical professionals to investigate and diagnose clinical problems. The selection willbe done on an All-India basis, at least twice a year, probably in May and in November, throughscreening test and a personal interview of eligible candidates.

M.Tech. program shall be two and a half year duration. Under this program, the engineers willbe imparted training for managing and ensuring effective and safe use of technology at health caredelivery points.

Eligibility : BE/B.Tech., good score in GATE

Course Fee : Rs.45,000-50,000/-

Institutes : This course is jointly organized by IIT, Chennai, CMC, Vellore and SCTIMSTA.

5.14 Bio-technology Courses

Today, sectors like medical, computer, management etc. are at the top. After two years, Bio-technology field would be holding position of Super-one. This is the time of information technologyalong with information and communication technology, but, bright future of human race would be inthe hands of Bio-technology in coming days.

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What is Biotechnology ?

Biotechnology is a new technology developed by combining biology and engineering. Plants,animals, insects and entire living organisms are part of biotechnology field. Biotechnology imparteducation on how to use them for welfare of human race.

Fields of Biotechnology :

(1) Genetic Engineering, (2) DNA Technology, (3) Genetic Science, (4) Microbiology, (5) ChemicalEngineering, (6) Botany, (7) Zoology, (8) Biophysics, (9) Biochemistry, (10) Agriculture, (11) FoodIndustry, (12) Pharmaceutical Industry, (13) Detergent Industry and Chemical Industry, (14) ComputerScience, (15) Biomechanical, (16) Bioinformatics

National Institutes :

(1) Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, (2) Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advance Research,(3) Indian Veterinary Research Institute, (4) Indian Horticulture Research Institute, (5) Institute forBioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology, (6) National Dairy Research Institute, (7) Tata Institute ofFundamental Research.

These reputed national institutes are located at Bengaluru. Food technology is also part ofbiotechnology. Government of India’s Central Food Technology Research Institute is set up at Mysorecity of Karnataka State.

When in Gujarat ?

We are at present busy with just setting up information technology park. Progressing graduallyin I.T. sector whereas Karnataka State has already crossed IT and ICT and has now entered intoBiotechnology age. All the elements for setting up of Biotechnology Institute are available in Gujarat,however, nobody knows when it will come up. When Government will wake up ?

Need for a new vision :

In biotechnology, Bioinformatics is considered as the latest field. Bioinformatics emerged by useof computer technology in biotech industry. Many other field to follow this. Parents and student ofStandard-12 Science need to select the course keeping in view future of Biotechnology. It is time toadopt new things.

B.Sc. in Biotechnology :

As a part of UGC professional courses, we have Biotechnology as one of the subject for B.Sc.B.Sc. / M.Sc. (Five years integrated) courses have been started in Biotechnology at Ahmedabad,Rajkot and Vallab Vidhyanagar in Gujarat. International level biotechnology courses have been startednow at colleges in Karnataka. Latest courses like B.Sc.(Genetics), B.Sc. (Biotechnology) have beenlaunched at Bengaluru.

Job and profession opportunity :

Remember, after B.Sc. in Biotechnology, sky is the limit so far as opportunities for job andprofession are concerned. There are ample opportunities in research works in Food industry for plantbidding, seed technology, detergent industry, medical science, immunity and health sciences. It isadvisable to select Biotechnology course for job with handsome salary and profitable profession.

Biotech schools in India :

• School of Life Science, Hyderabad University, Hyderabad.

• Geo-technology School, JNU, New Delhi.

• The Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thiruvanantpuram, Kerala.

• Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra

• Institute of Biotechnology, Life Science and Genetic Engineering Department, G.B.Pant AgricultureTechnology Institute, Pantnagar.

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• PES Institute of Technology, Bengaluru

• Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology, M.S. University, Vadodara, Gujarat.

• Shri M.A. Virani Science College, Rajkot, Gujarat.

• Biotechnology Bhavan, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad.

5-Years : M.Sc./M.Tech./A.Sc. Biotechnology program :

For this program, student of biology or science graduate can appear for entrance examination.For this course, two main entrance examinations are being conducted by the All India BiotechnologyInstitute. There are 500 seats available and this entrance test is being conducted at 32 institutes. Theanother test is a joint entrance exam for admission to the institutes like IIT.

For admission to M.Sc. Biotechnology courses being offered by all the Universities of country,there is single common entrance test which is known as Combined Biotechnology Entrance Exam(CBEE). This exam is conducted at selected centers in country. By clearing this exam, one can getadmission to the M.Sc. Agriculture, M.Sc.Biotech and M.Tech. Biotech courses. This exam is conductedby the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

For contesting in this exam, Graduation with any science subject with minimum 55 marks isnecessary. By cracking this exam, you can get admission to any recognized university of the country.Examination is conducted at 68 selected centers countrywide. Application form can be obtained byforwarding demand draft for Rs.180/- in favor of Deputy Registrar, JNU, New Delhi 110 067 or fromany University so designated by the JNU. In Gujarat, JNU has collaboration with M.S.University andSardar Patel University. For further details, please visit website www.jnu.ac.in. Indicate clearly aboutthe course for which you are applying.

Ph.D. in Biotechnology :

If you are interested in research work, Ph.D. in Biotechnology is a must. For Ph.D., fellowshipis available. If you have inclination for earning livelihood through research work rather than doing ajob, you can go for Ph.D. Admission can be easily secured through GAT exam (engineering graduates),UGC, IRF, CSIR, ICMR etc. In India, 6-year Ph.D. program is available at B.Sc. at institutes like IISC.

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5.15 Rewarding career in Forest and Environment sector after undergoingForestry Management Course

In modern time, sensibility towards forest and environment has increased in manifold. Governmentconstituted cadre of Indian Forest Service for protection of forest and maintenance of environment.Officers of this service cadre are appointed in every State.

Corporate groups also spend huge money on environment protection. Environment protectionis considered to be part of social service. Large industries do have a separate division for this subject.Lucrative job opportunities are there for you in such companies as Executive if you have studiedForest and Environment. For this purpose, course of Forest Management or Forestry Management isuseful. If you have joined course of Forestry Management, you can also join any NGO engaged inenvironment protection work.

Facilities for Forestry Management course is available at Indian Institute of Forest Management(IIFM) run by the Government of India. This Institute, located at Bhopal, is an autonomous bodyfunctioning under Union Forest and Environment Department. Post-graduate Program in ForestryManagement for two-years duration is being conducted at IIFM. This course is recognized by AICTEalso. Students selected for the course are eligible for payment of stipend by the Government.

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Names of Institutes :

(1) Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal – www.iifm.ac.in

(2) Aligarh Muslim University - www.amu.ac.in

(3) Forestry Research Institute, Dehradun. – www.icfree.org

(4) Indian Institute of Agriculture Research, Delhi – www.iari.res.in

Contact : The Chairperson, PGDFM Admissions, Indian Institute of Forest Management,Nehrunagar, Bhopal-462003 (MP). Website : www.iifm.ac.in/admission

Forest Research Institute University, Dehradun :

Name of course No. of seat

(1) M.Sc. Forestry 38 Seats

Eligibility : Graduation in Agriculture, Forestry or Science or Graduation in Botany, with anyone of subject – chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics, zoology.

(2) M.Sc. Wood Science and Technology 38 Seats

Eligibility : Graduation in Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics or B.Sc. Forestry degree.

(3) M.Sc. Environment Management 38 Seats

Eligibility : 3-year graduation in any branch of basic or applied science or graduation inAgriculture or Forestry or B.E./B.Tech. in Environment Science.

(4) Post Master Diploma in Natural Resource Management 24 Seats, Duration : 1 year

Eligibility : M.Sc.

Marks for entrance test : Students with 50% marks by general category or 45% by S.C./STcategory in entrance test can apply for admission.

Examination centers : Dehradun, Jabalpur, Bengaluru, Koklatta, Chandigarh, Delhi, Lucknow,Jodhpur, Shimla, Ranchi, Coimbatore and Jaurhat.

How to apply ? : Application form can be obtained from branch of Union Bank of India locatedin the Institute campus. Separate forms to be filled in for more than one course. Application form andprospects can be downloaded from www.fri.icfre.gov.in also.

Contact : Forest Research Institute (Deemed) University, Po. IPI, Kaulgarh Road, Dehradun 248195.

5.16 NIFT – National Institute of Fashion Technology

NIFT is a reputed institute in fashion technology which is functioning under the Textile Ministryof Government of India. NIFT is a unique combination of design, management and technology. Worldof fashion is very colorful, but, the courses of NIFT are more colorful than that. The aspirant youngboys and girls having desire to have bright and fashionable career in fashion world, must haveimportant qualities like ambitions to climb the sky, great aspiration to spread imprint on the world,sharp observation power, vision to anticipate new trends, technical mind and creativity.

NIFT Colleges :

There are seven colleges of NIFT in India, located at Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkatta, Hyderabad,Bengaluru, Chennai and Gandhinagar in Gujarat. In all the colleges, Gandhinagar chapter of NIFT isranking at top.

Importance of NIFT :

Admission to the NIFT is a matter of proud like ‘ahead to time’. Pattern of education and trainingof NIFT is unbeatable by any other institute of fashion world. All the courses offered by NIFT are good.There are abundant opportunities for job once you complete course at NIFT. In fact, if you are soundfinancially, you can start your own manufacturing project by employing tens of persons having samequalifications as yours and have profitable business.

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Admission process :

Advertisement for admission to NIFT usually get published in the month of December. Applicationforms are also available at colleges of NIFT as also downloaded from website. Entrance exam is beingconducted by NIFT. Candidates short-listed in the examination are called for situation test and groupdiscussions personally. During the interview, knowledge of candidate about the fashion, interest,inclination, self-confidence, ideas about fashion, approach etc. are being evaluated.

Note : Written examination have objective type questions. There is no negative marking system.

NIFT COURSES AND ELIGIBILITY

Sr. Course Eligibility criteria

1. UG Program in Design - 10+2 pass or diploma (3-4 Years) pass.

(1) Fashion and Apparel

(2) Fashion and Textile

(3) Fashion and Lifestyle Accessories

(4) Fashion and Communication

2. UG Program in Fashion Technology Standard-12 pass with

(4 years duration course) physics, chemistry and Maths.

3. PG Program in Fashion Management Graduate or Diploma

(2 years after graduation) in Accessories Fashion Design (From NIFT)

4. PG Program in Fashion Technology B.E./B.Tech. (Textile/Apparel/Mechanical/Industrial Engineering/ Production Engineering/Computer/Information Technology) degree.

5.17 Career in Corporate sector (MBA)

This is the time of technology. Thanks to technology development, this modern age has turnedinto economic age which has resulted into great demand for young boys and girls who are proficientin administration. With a view to meet demand for skilled administrators for successful managementof national and multi-national companies, special Management courses are being conducted by theUniversities and their affiliated institutes. Details in this regard are as under :-

I.I.M. :- Indian Institute of Management is a top most management institute established byGovernment of India. In entire India, there are only six colleges of IIM which are situated at –(1)Ahmedabad, (2) Kolkatta, (3) Lucknow, (4)Bengaluru (5) Indore and (6) Kozikode. Amongst thesesix colleges, attraction and reputation of IIM, Ahmedabad is of significance. Cracking CAT (Commonadmission test) for admission to IIM is must. For applying for CAT, the candidate should be holdingdegree of bachelor in any discipline. Candidates holding degrees like B.Sc., B.E., B.Tech., BAMS,BHMS, MBBS, B.Pharm etc. have particular attraction for IIM as the students of MBA from IIM is ingreat demand by multinational companies, corporate sector. Compared to the Commerce and ArtsGraduates, engineers and Science graduates can score more in this exam and when Graduation ofscience branch is tagged with MBA Degree, it is nothing less than 22 carat gold.

For admission to MBA :

It is essential to clear CAT exam for admission to IIM college in Gujarat.

For admission to any other college apart from IIM in Gujarat, you have to appear for GujaratCommon Entrance Test (GCET). This exam is held in the month of June-July. For appearing in GCET,graduation from any branch with 50% marks is essential. Students who are yet to appear for last yearexamination of graduation can also fill form for GCET.

In Gujarat, there are more than 72 colleges of MBA.

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Pursuing MBA course outside Gujarat

Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) is conducted for admission to management coursesoffered by Indian Institute of Technology (IITS) and Indian Institute of Science (IISC) where graduatesfrom any discipline – Science, Engineering, Technical, Agriculture, Pharmacy – are eligible. PostGraduates in Commerce and Economics can also appear for JMET.

5.18 DOEACC Examinations

Full form of DOEACC is – Department of Electronics Accreditation of Computer Course. Examinationof four different levels – O, A, B and C are being conducted. For appearing in DOEACC examination,students after prior registration, the students can write examination for the level according to yourqualifications.

DOEACC examination is conducted twice a year at national level. This examination beingconducted in the months of January and July, keep reading newspapers for advertisement of this exam.

For information with regard to DOEACC registration, you can contact three correspondence,e-mail or fax / phone or website.

DOEACC SOCIETYAn Autonomous Body of Ministry of Communications and

Information Technology, Government of India,5, CGO Complex, New Delhi 110 003.

Phone : (011) 24363330-31-32, Fax : (011) 2436335E-mail : [email protected], website : www.doeacc.org.in

Examinations of different levels and eligibility chart

‘O’ Level Std. 12 pass + knowledge of computer or Standard 10 + ITI/Diploma + Computer knowledge.

‘A’ Level Work experience of computer for one year after completion of Graduation or ‘O’ levelexam pass and engineering diploma course from government recognized polytechnic.

‘B’ Level ‘A’ level course completed and two years experience in computer or PGDCA pass.

‘C’ Level After passing ‘B’ Level exam, 18 months experience in computer field and M.Sc. (Maths/State) or B.E./B.Tech.

5.19 Horticulture–a flourishing career option for Standard-12 (Science) Students

Agro-products and horticulture business is a profitable business, more particularly for the studentsof Science, this sector has brought a new ray of hope. The students hailing from rural areas and havestudied in Standard-12 Science with reasonable knowledge in agriculture, can be answer to thedemand of experts in branches of horticulture, floriculture, tissue culture etc.

Union Government and State Governments are also setting up Special Agri-Export Zones forgrowth of vegetable and fruit production and development thereof. By way of poly-house, net-house,various types of fruits and vegetables are grown round the year irrespective of the season. Theseproduces are being sold in global market as per demand every month. Such activities are going onin hilly areas. A new sub-branch called organic horticulture is also came into existence recently.Organic farming is in great demand in national and international market. There has been vast changescome in landscape design also under which landscaping experts are in demand for large townships,hotels, corporate offices and luxurious villas.

Standard-12 (Science) pass students can undergo B.Sc. (Horticulture) Course. Most of theUniversities have their own entrance examinations. B.Sc. Agriculture or B.Sc. (Horticulture) studentcan pursue M.Sc. program. Admission is granted through Indian Council for Agriculture Research(ICAR). Exam is conducted at national level for this purpose and thereafter, student can prosecutefurther studies upto Ph.D. level.

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In Gujarat, there are 26 seats of B.Sc. (Horticulture) in Navsari Agriculture University whereas16 seats for M.Sc. More and above, following Universities offer education in B.Sc. Horticulture :-

1. Acharya N.G.Ranga Agriculture University, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500030.

2. Jawaharlal Nehru Agriculture University, Adhartala, Jabalpur-482004 (M.P.)

3. Dr.Baba Saheb Ambedkar Savant Konkan Agriculture Vidyapit, Dapoli, Dist. Ratnagiri-415712.

4. Mahatma Phoole Agriculture University, Rahuri, Maharashtra-413722.

5. Dr. Prajabran Deshmukh Agriculture University, Krushinagar, Akola-444104, Maharashtra.

Degree Course in Horticulture is available to the graduates in Agriculture, Agro-technology,Horticulture, Forestry etc. at the below-mentioned Universities :-

(1) Allahabad Agriculture University, Allahabad

(2) Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

(3) Birla Agriculture University, Ranchi-834006, Jharkhand.

(4) Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiyana.

(5) Gobind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture, Pantnagar, Uttaranchal.

(6) Indian Agriculture Research Institute, Pune Campus, New Delhi.

(7) Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneshwar.

(8) Rajasthan Agriculture University, Bikaner.

HISTORICAL ACT ENACTED BY CONGRESS-LEADUNION GOVERNMENT FOR GROWTH OF COUNTRY

"PRIMARY EDUCATION - FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT OF EVERY CHILD"Free and Compulsory Education to Children Act, 2009

(When will Government of Gujarat implement?)

India is moving towards a new direction by implementation of historical legislation of an Actensuring free and compulsory education to all the children of age between 6 to 14 years enacted byCongress-lead Union Government. The Union Government, which is determined for social develop-ment through education, is marching ahead with basic change in education sector. Right to Educationwould ensure fundamental right to education for all the children and more particularly children of thosemillion of families who have no financial sources to educate their children.

Congress-lead Union Government has taken various steps in education sector like interestsubsidy of education loan, easy availability of educational loans and merit scholarships through variousschemes. Government of India has recently enacted an Act whereby recovery of capital fees byeducations institutes has been restricted which discourage commercialization of education in thecountry and improve quality of education. Union Government has allocated five time more money oneducation in 11th Five Year Plan compared to 10th Five Year Plan. Government of India is determinedfor grow of nation through education and education for all.

It is obligatory on the part of the State Government to create infrastructure for providing edu-cation to children of age between 6 to 14 years. Primary education in Gujarat has attracted criticismform all the corners so far as quality of education is concerned hence State Government shouldbecome more concerned for education and implement the basic changes introduced in primary edu-cation by the Government of India.• Right to free education to all children till Standard-8 without any discrimination.• It is mandatory for the Government now to create all required facilities to all students for higher education.• School upto Standard-5 within 1 KM and school upto Standard-8 within 3 KMs• 25% seats in private schools reserved for economically weaker section and children hailing from

backward class categories.• Ban on any kind of donation in private school.• Restriction on interviews for admission to school.• Management Committee for management in every school.

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6. ADMISSION THROUGH NATIONAL ADMISSION TEST

6.1 CEPT for Architecture/Design

Reputed national educational institutes are situated in Gujarat like -

• Indian Institute of Management, IIM (Admission after Bachelor degree with any subject).

• National Institute of Design – NID (Admission after Standard-12 in any stream)

• Mudra Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad – MICA (Admission available for any Bachelordegree holder)

• Center for Environmental Planning and Technology – CEPT – Construction Technology, InteriorDesign and Architecture – any student having passed Standard-12 Science stream can apply andfor Post-graduation any Bachelor in Engineering can apply.

• National Institute of Fashion Technology – NIFT (Admission after Standard-12 and Bachelor degree)

• Institute of Rural Management, Anand – IRMA (Admission after Bachelor Degree)

Pride of Gujarat :

Ahmedabad Education Society established Center for Environmental Planning and Technologyin 1935. Kasturbhai Lalbhai Campus is located on the way leading of University Main Building onGujarat University Road. CEPT is situated in this campus. CEPT is one of few top most institutes inIndia in the filed of Building Science, Construction Technology, Planning Architecture and InteriorDesign. It has been accorded status of Deemed University :-

Center for Environmental Planning and Technology has four schools :

(1) School of Building Science and Technology (2) School of Interior Design

(3) School of Architecture (4) School of Planning

Out of these four colleges, the first three colleges conduct courses equivalent to BachelorDegree after Standard-12 whereas in School of Planning is conducted Post Graduate i.e. coursesequivalent to Master Degree after Bachelor Degree courses.

Diploma in Interior Design :

Five-year Diploma In Interior Design course is being conducted at School of Interior Design,CEPT after Standard-12. Girls are more interested in this course. Interior design field is growing fast.After CEPT’s this course, students prefer America for further studies. Government has recognized thiscourse as equivalent to Bachelor Degree course.

Contact : Center for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT), Kasturbhai Lalbhai Campus,Near University Bus Stand, University Road, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380 009. website :www.ceptindia.org

For students of Gujarat :

Many a persons believe that like NID and IIM, students from Gujarat are very less in CEPT,however, it is not true belief. (1) Construction Technology Course has total 30 seats out of which 22seats are for students of HSC Board of Gujarat, 8 seats are for students of other Boards. (2) ForInterior Design course also, out of total 30 seats, 22 seats are for students of Gujarat Board. (3) Thereare 40 seats in Architecture out of which 30 seats are for Gujarat students.

For General category student : Can apply if scored more than 50% aggregate marks with50% practical in every subject in Standard 12 examination.

For reserved category student : (1) 45% for SEBC candidates, (2) for S.C. and S.T. categorystudents having more than 40% or more marks can apply for CEPT. Every course have seats reservedfor reserved category as per Government norms.

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Student of Gujarat Board : 75% seats in courses of CEPT and Architecture are reserved forGujarat Board students.

Form for CEPT and Architecture can be filled if you have obtained, out of total 800 marks,(1) 400 marks if general category (2) 360 marks if S.E.B.C. and (3) 320 marks if S.C. and S.T. category.

Details of courses and colleges available in Gujarat for the students of Standard-12 sciencestream with Physic, Chemistry, Maths and English subjects and of General stream with Businessmaths or statistics subjects :

There are 2+5=7 colleges of Architecture in Gujarat for the students of standard-12 of Scienceand general streams. Five colleges are self-financed whereas 2 are Government colleges.

NATA : (For entrance to Architecture course only, NATA entrance is started) – www.nata.in

For admission to self-financed college to the Architecture course, now National Aptitude Test(NATA) shall be conducted by the Council of Architecture, details whereof are as under :

• M.S. University, Vadodara. • CEPT – Ahmedabad. • Sardar Vallabhbhai Institute of Technology,Vasad. • Sarvajanik College of Engineering and Technology, Surat. • AVIED, Vidhyanagar. • ShriIndubhai Parekh School of Architecture, VVP Campus, Rajkot. • Architecture College, Vadodara. •Uttar Gujarat University, Patan.

Application forms for this entrance test can be downloaded from website of the council (www.nata.in)or can be obtained from the aforesaid Architecture Colleges.

Details of test :

Test would be in two parts – one, drawing test for two hours duration and the other would beonline test based on computer. This computer test can be attempted even by those who just knowhow to click mouse. For the purpose of admission, weightage of marks obtained in Standard-12 andthe NATA test would be 50% each.

6.2 Naval Architecture

Naval Engineering, B.Tech. Naval Architecture : Naval architect word itself describes its meaning.This is the word connected with a profession about which very few people know. This profession hasits own distinction in architecture field. The work of persons engaged in this profession is to designship, designing marine crafts like ship or boat, submarine or steamer, be it for commercial use or forrequirement of naval forces for boarder protection, according to their requirements.

The main job of naval architect is to design and construct various marine crafts like merchantships, marine oil/gas tanker, cargo ship, cruise liners etc. passenger vehicle ferry boat; war shipsincluding frigates, destroyers, aircraft carriers, amphibious ships etc., submarine and other marinevehicles, hovercraft, multi-pool ship, hydrofoil craft etc., fishing boat, pilot vessels, rescue craft,powerboat etc.

Career opportunities : Now a days, naval architect is considered under the category of engineeringand therefore, it is called engineering also. That is the reason why Naval Architect is renamed asNaval Engineer and its dignity is due to their skill and creativity. We have very few naval architect inour country. Its ratio viz a viz population if we consider, is one naval architect per 8 lakh population.The demand is worldwide. Right now, the demand for naval architect is about 6,000 per year whereasonly 3,500 step out from the colleges every year. The ship building industry has progressed a lot andtherefore, demand for naval architects has increased therefore, better opportunities are created forthose aspirants who wish to make career in this field.

Duties of the naval architect include attend the job of repairing, modification or maintenance ofships wherever required and to engage themselves in research and development in this field.

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Courses and institutes :

After Standard-12, you have to face entrance test for admission to the Four-year Degree courseof Naval Architecture. Further, graduates of Indian Navy can also go for this course for which theycan go through channel of technical cadet entry, system of which is based on grading. Other thanthose, Degree Engineers like Mechanical, Aeronautics, Civil etc. can also go for this course of NavalArchitect.

• Naval College of Engineering, INS Shivaji, Lonavala-410402. Course : Naval Engineering.

• College of Engineering, Voltaire, Vishakhapattanam – 530003. Course : B.E. Naval Architect.

• Cochin University of Science and Technology, Department of Technology, Shrikara Campus, Cochi-682022. Course : B.Tech. Naval Architect, B.E. Ship Building.

• Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai 600036.

• Indian Institute of Technology, Department of Ship Technology, Kharagpur – 721302. Course :B.Tech. Naval Architecture.

• Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi 110016. Course: Post Graduate Diploma in NavalArchitecture.

• Institute of Ship Building Technology, Mayfair House, Vasco-de-gama, Goa. Course : Post Diplomain Naval Architecture.

Admission to the above institutes shall be after entrance test. Course of Naval Architecture canalso be joined at Indian Navy.

Private institutes conducting Naval Architecture course :

• Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani – 333031. (admission based on merit)

• Birla Institute of Technology, PO Mesra, Ranchi-835215.

• Anna University, Chennai 600025.

• Punjab Engineering College, Sector-12, Chandigarh-160012.

This course is also conducted on professional basis at Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

6.3 Attractive career of merchant Navy

The students who have passed Standard-12 Science stream can get admission to the – 4-yearsBachelor in Marine Engineering or 3-years Bachelor in Nautical Science course by appearing in IIT-JEE exam.

The job :

In merchant navy, the first is deck department among its main departments which is headed byMaster, Chief Mat or Captain. Than come ‘first mat’. To assist both these officers, there is Second Mat,thereafter, Third Mat and Harbour Master and than comes pilot of ship and Serang. So far as EngineDepartment is concerned, it is headed by Ship Engineer who is assisted by Second, Third, FourthEngineers and other staff. This department also consists of Electrical Officer, Radio Officer and SeaCanny. This ‘Sea Canny’ is holding steering of the ship. Thereafter comes ‘Service Department’ whereChief Steward and Chief Cook are the boss. To assist them, there are cook makers and mess man.Nautical surveyors, light keepers, dress divers and skin divers comes at bottom of hierarchy.

Method of selection / training :

For getting appointed as Navigating Officer on merchant ships, ‘Certificate of Competency’ isessential as per provisions of Indian laws concerning mercantile marine master and Mats exams.Those who are qualifying from T.S. ‘Chanakya’ (as navigating officer) gets first competency certificateof ‘Second Mat’ (foreign trade). Following the degree course of Nautical Science at training ship‘Chanakya’, training for one year on Deck Department of Merchant Ship as Cadet Officer is being

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imparted during which period stipend is also paid. Thereafter only, he is issued certificate of ‘SecondMat’ (Foreign trade). Candidates who has passed examination of B.Sc. Nautical Science from MumbaiUniversity are given certain relaxations for exam of Certificate of Competency. Examinations formarine engineers are being conducted by the Director General of Shipping, Mumbai working underthe Union Ministry of Surface Transport.

Admission to B.Sc. (Nautical Science) at T.S. Chankya, Navi Mumbai (for 3 years) and MarineEngineering Degree Course (4 years duration) of Marine Engineering and Research Institute(MERI), Kolkatta :

Admission to both these courses are being granted through JEE conducted every year for IITsin the month of May. There is no separate entrance exam for T.S. Chanakya (90 seats) and MERI (120seats). For appearing in JEE exam, the candidate should forward a separate application to theDirector General of Shipping for admission to these courses, after submission of form to the IIT.

For admission to T.S. ‘Chanakya’, students wearing power glass is not allowed, however, hisnormal vision should be 6/6 in both the eyes whereas, in case of MERI, students wearing spectaclesare allowed, but he should be with power not more than -2.5 or +2.5 as also he should not havedefective color vision.

Contact :

1. Director General of Shipping, Jahaz Bhavan, W.H. Marg, Mumbai 400 001.

2. T.S. Chanakya, Karave, Nerul, Navi Mumbai 400706.

3. Marine Engineering and Research Institute, P-19, Tarotola Road, Kolkatta 700088.

6.4 All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Exam : AIEEE

All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Exam (popularly known as AIEEE) is being conductedby the CBSE, Delhi on the same day nationwide for admissions to the Engineering (B.E./B.Tech.) andArchitecture (B.Arch./B. Planning). AIEEE is started from 2002. This examination is being conductedfollowing the guidelines of Government of India, HRD Ministry, Department of Secondary and HigherSecondary Education.

Significance of AIEEE :

You can get admission to the engineering, pharmacy or medical colleges of Gujarat on the basisof merit of Standard-12 Science whereas AIEEE provides you an opportunity to select from widerange of top colleges of the country in addition to top most colleges of Gujarat state. More importantly,you can have this golden opportunity to select from amongst colleges of various States withoutrunning from one place to another place and just by cracking one exam only. To be precise, AIEEEis the only entrance test by submitting only one application for number of top colleges of the country.

Number of seats available at about 50 institutes granting admission on the basis of AIEEEranking comes to about 17,922. These 50 institutes include 20 national Institutes of Technology, 15deemed universities and 14 other technical institutes. In addition to those colleges, various top rankedcolleges of West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttaranchal and Punjab States as well asreputed institutes like Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology,Gandhinagar also admit students on the basis of AIEEE merits.

Thus, the scope of AIEEE is very wide.

Examination system :

AIEEE exam contains two papers :

(1) Paper-1 contains objective type questions on three subjects – mathematics, physics andchemistry. The question paper is set in such a manner that marks of all three subjects remain inequal proportion.

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(2) Paper-2 contains objective type questions of mathematics. Further, aptitude test is also therewhere objective questions are asked which will reflect competency of student in drawing and creativity.

Note : (1) Students desirous for admission to B.E./B.Tech. have to attempt only Paper-1.(2) Both the papers – Paper-1 and Paper-2 are required to be attempted by those students who aredesirous to go for B.Arch./B.Planning courses.

(3) Both the question papers are objective type, having four options for answer. After selectingappropriate option, strike out the box with blue or black inked ballpen in Machine Readable Sheet.

(4) Negative marking system is there for wrong answers.

(5) Language of question paper shall be English or Hindi. This has to be specified while fillingup application form.

Eligibility :

Students of Standard-12 science with subjects of Maths, Physics, Chemistry (Students of A orAB Group of standard-12) can appear for this test. Students of “B” Group cannot appear for this exam.

Admission form and examination :

(1) Form for AIEEE is to be filled, in ordinary course, during the month of December-January.

(2) Examination is being conducted in the end of April or first week of May.

(3) Application forms are available in branches of the bank so specified every year. If so desired,student can apply online also. Website is www.aieee.nic.in

(4) Online exam has also been started since 2011.

(5) Result is declared in the end of May.

The students those who are appearing for 10+2 final exam this year, can also appear for thisexam if otherwise they are fulfilling requisite conditions.

Schedule of written exam/question papers :

The students opting for Engineering/Pharmacy/Architecture degree courses shall have to writefollowing question papers :

Course Papers

B.E./B.Tech. Paper 1 and Paper 2

B.Arch./B. Planning Paper 2 and Paper 3

• Paper – 1 (Physics and chemistry) • Paper – 2 (Mathematics) • Paper – 3 (Aptitude Test)

Address : The Assistant Secretary, Central Board of Secondary Education, All India EngineeringExamination Unit, 17-B, I.P. Estate, New Delhi 110 002.

Application form can be filed ‘online’. For further information, please visit website at www.aieee.nic.in

Instructions for examination :

Steady flow and vigilance is essential which helps you to solve the problems.

• Be alert about the timing while attempting AIEEE paper. There is deficit of time. Make sure tocomplete the paper within time limit.

• Regular revision and practice to solve problems helps a lot to face the exam.

• Solve the question paper on your own.

• Mistakes are apt to happen if hurried, try to write paper within time limit without any haste.

• AIEEE is not hard neither it is so simple, you only need hard work.

• Avoid use of calculate during AIEEE exam. Solve mathematics problems according to your ownmental strength.

• Answer the questions skillfully.

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• Hardwork is necessary to rank in merit.

• Collect various tips and try to implement them. Develop and grow self-confidence. Success can beensure through positive thinking.

Prepare notes of important points of all the subjects two weeks prior to examination andlist out the points according to notes and read them.

• Record important pointes separately.

• Complete entire syllabus before the exam. Just go through revision process only when examcomes nearer.

• Practice at home to write papers.

• Attempt a mock test.

A day prior to the exam day :

• Remain tension free, keep your mind calm.

• Develop self-confidence, trust yourself.

• Think positively.

• Ask yourself that I will succeed in AIEEE.

• Don’t ask your friends about “how much to read”, it may create stress.

• Have a sound sleep for 6 to 7 hours.

• Reach examination center 1 hour before the scheduled time.

6.5 Institute of Petroleum Technology, Gandhinagar

There are 58 to 60 branches available to choose from in engineering for the students passingStandard-12 exam with science – ‘A’ Group, out of them, Petroleum Engineering is a branch whichneeds to be accorded special position. In our country, only 200 graduates with degree of PetroleumEngineering are made available every year to cater need of the petroleum industry as against needof 12,000 petroleum engineers. Demand for Petroleum Engineers holding Bachelor or Master Degreesin increasing day by day worldwide. The student of Standard-12 science who opt for B.Tech. inPetroleum Engineering, is getting job before he/she completes his course.

Once you complete 2-years course of Petroleum Management after Graduation in PetroleumEngineering, you are sure claimant for more lucrative offer than what is offered to the candidatescoming from world’s top IIM. This course is Petroleum Management.

Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Petroleum University has two main colleges – (1) Institute ofPetroleum Technology (UG) and (2) Institute of Petroleum Management (PG).

Institute of Petroleum Technology, Gandhinagar has also been made functional under PanditDeendayal Upadhyay Petroleum University.

This University has already started five courses of technology management sector equivalentto IIM and IIT level as also 16 courses of Technology for Graduate, Postgraduate and Doctorate levels.In higher technical education, in addition to Petroleum Engineering, Gas Engineering, RefineryEngineering, Pipeline Engineering, Petroleum Exploration and Production, Petrol Geology, Geo-physics,Petro-physics, the courses like Energy management, Petroleum Management are also to be startedfor graduation and Ph.D. level.

For the students who desire to get admission during academic year 2012-2013, following coursesare available :

B.Tech. Program - 4 years course - (1) Petroleum Engineering

M.Tech. Program - 5 years courses - (1) Petroleum Engineering, (2) Nuclear Engineering,(3) Solar Engineering.

Post-graduation course of Petroleum Management is also available.

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Eligibility for admission :

Standard-12 pass with mathematics, physics and chemistry subjects. Students pursuing studyof Standard-12 are also eligible to apply.

AIEEE is compulsory for admission to the Petroleum University. Apart from this, a separateIPTG form be also filled whenever advertisement is released. Admission to be granted on the basisof AIEEE merit. It has been decided to admit students from Gujarat only on 50% seats of IPTG.

For further information contact : Institute of Petroleum Technology, Gandhinagar. IPTG PhoneNo. (079) 23275021 and you can also visit its website www.iptg.ac.in

6.6 Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology(DAIICT)

Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology established by RelianceIndustries is known by its short-form DAIICT.

With setting up of Indian Institute of Information Technology in 1996, golden era in I.T. sectorin India began. After setting up of Indian Institute of Information Technology at Gwalior in MadhyaPradesh by Government of India, IIIT was set up at Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh which followedanother such college in 2001 in Gujarat, and that is - Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information andCommunication Technology (DAIICT).

DAIICT is an institute which aims at imparting the best education at national level in theInformation, Communication and Multimedia technology sector. Even when I. T. sector is facing adverseeffects of recession, candidates of IITM Gwalior, IIIT Allahavad with B.Tech. degree are in greatdemand. Even as on today, engineers graduating from both these colleges are in great demand withinthe country as also abroad. DAIICT is also marching ahead with a dream to prepare such expertengineers of I.T. sector having such high demand. Advanced training system which would attractlucrative offers from various companies for students of this institute, would remain a main and importantfeature of this institute.

Information, Communication, Telecommunication and Multimedia technology – all these fourtechnologies are at top as on date and shall remain for the time to come. DAIICT is taking stepsforward with intention to impart comprehensive training to its students in all these four technologieswhich may enable them to compete with students of any educational institute of the world. Those whodesire to build career in this sector and wish to earn hi-fi job should try for admission to DAIICT sincethe time after five years from today would be glorious time for I.T. sector. DAIICT has designed thecourse in consonance with demand of the time and therefore, the students stepping out of thisinstitute would be in great demand.

Four years course :

Four-years Degree Engineering course is available at Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Informationand Communication Technology, Gandhinagar for students of Standard-12 science where admissioncan be obtained only through merit rank of AIEEE.

Name of Course : B. Tech. (Information & Communication Technology).

Equivalent to Degree course : Value and reputation of Post Graduate Program in Managementconducted by IIM, Ahmedabad is higher than any MBA or MMS – Master Degree in Management.Similarly, ICT Program of DAIICT has worth more than B.E. or B.Tech. with Information and CommunicationTechnology.

Eligibility for admission :

Should have passed Standard-12 Science with mathematics, physics and chemistry subjects.DAIICT has decided to admit students from Gujarat only on 50% of total seats.

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Admission system :

Percentage of marks obtained in Standard-12 is not being taken into consideration for admissionto DAIICT. You just clear the exam and face the entrance test. For admission to DAIICT, you have tocrack AIEEE exam. It may be remembered friends, that for admission to the DAIICT, you have to filltwo separate forms – for AIEEE and for DAIICT.

When to apply ? Who can apply ?

(1) Students having passed Standard-12 exam in science stream as also those who are yet toappear for Standard-12 exam can apply.

(2) Form for AIEEE is to be filled during the month of December or January and exam is in the endof April.

(3) Form for DAIICT is to be filled in the month of February-March when advertisement for the sameis published. Prior to apply for DAIICT, it is mandatory to apply for AIEEE first.

For admission to Nirma University, AIEEE exam is made mandatory since 2001. 75% of theseats shall be filled in from students of Gujarat who have attempted AIEEE exam, on the basisof merit. For students of Gujarat, the merit list would be prepared by combined weightage ofmarks obtained in Standard-12 exam and from AIEEE exam – 50% each. On remaining 25%seats, admission will be granted on the basis of national merit rank of AIEEE. For further information,please visit www.nirmauni.ac.in

Admission to ‘Banasthali Vidyapit’ University for Girls only for B.Tech. program :

Banasthali Vidyapith University (for girls only) (B.Tech.)

Selection method : Entrance test.

Eligibility : 60% marks in Standard- 10-12 with physics, chemistry and mathematics subjects.

Contact : The Secretary, Banasthali Vidyapith, P.O.Banasthali Vidyapith-304022, Rajasthan.

Online application procedure is also available at website of Banasthali Vidyapith –

www.banasthali.org/banasthali/wcms/en/home

Course fee : Rs.60,000 per year

Courses : Engineering and Technology B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering/Electronicsand Communication, Information and Technology/ Biotechnology/Chemical Engineering)

Website : www.banasthali.org

6.7 Institute of Information and Communication Technology (IICT), AhmedabadUniversity

Ahmedabad Education Society has established Ahmedabad (deemed) University in the year2010. Recently, Ahmedabad University is about to launch new course – B.Tech. in ICT for four-yearsand dual degree B.Techh.+M.Tech. in ICT for 5 years with 60 intake capacity which is a technicalcourse for engineers of State and having attractive and high demand. Admission to be granted by theCentralized Admission Committee (Technical).

For more information, visit www.ict.ahduni.edu.in

6.8 Courses of Plastics Engineering and Technology (CIPET)

As a part of change, we have started now using widely plastic at home, office and everywhere.Even parts of automobiles including our scooter and motor car are made of plastics. With increaseduse of plastic, opportunities for job and career are also becoming brighter in the plastic manufacturingsector. In plastic engineering, synthetic material is being manufacturing by using coal-tar, coal, petroleumproducts, wood, natural gas etc. Different aspects of plastic training include – training, research,

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designing, technical service and marketing. Thus, we can consider Plastic Processing Technology,Plastic Testing, Conversion Technology, Plastic Moulding Technology and Designing, as various branchesof plastic industry.

CIPET is an organization which is involved in training, consultancy, testing of various applicationof plastic technology. Its full name is – Central Institute of Plastic Engineering and Technology. Headquarter of this institute is at Chennai, however, one of its centers is functional at Ahmedabad also.Apart from Ahmedabad, CIPET has other centers located at Amritsar, Bhopal, Patna, Bhubaneshwar,Hyderabad, Howrah, Imphal, Lucknow and Mysore. Courses offered here provides opportunity of self-employment and job as well.

CIPET is an autonomous body functioning under the Union Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers.Practical training is imparted here with the aid of machineries and equipments equipped with Stateof Art computers.

Address for obtaining application form :

Chief Manager (P), CIPET Extension Center,

Plot No.630, Phase IV, GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad 382 445.

6.9 Faster medium for career – Automobile Engineering

Once considered to be a luxury, Car has now become need of daily life for most of people. Theuse of automobile has been now increasing day by day in various means like tractor for cropping,truck, rickshaw, bus, scooter, car etc. for transportation of men and material.

What is automobile engineering ?

All categories of vehicles running with petrol, diesel, gas or batter is called automobile and thework related to designing, manufacturing, maintenance and repairs of all kind of vehicles is calledAutomobile Engineering. Repairing of vehicle is only one of the aspects of automobile engineering.Therefore, it is absolutely incorrect to believe that automobile engineering means a ‘blue collar job’.Automobile engineering is basically sub-branch of mechanical engineering.

Courses available :

Aspirants of career in automobile sector, can join any of available courses depending upon hiscapability and need. The person who has to undertake work of research and development in automobilefield, should first obtain degree of B.E. (Automobile) and than prosecute further studies in M.E. and Ph.D.

Those who are interested in production related work of automobile design, manufacturing etc.shall also have to opt for B.E. (Automobile) Course. In Gujarat, course of B.E. (Automobile) is availableat three institutes including L.D. Engineering College, Ahmedabad under Technical Education Departmentof Government of Gujarat and Indus Institute of Technology at Ahmedabad and A.D.Patel Institute ofTechnology at Karamsad. For admission to B.E. (Automobile) course, Standard-12 passed withmathematics subject in science stream and GUJCET is essential. For admission to these courses,one has to participate in the admission process being conducted by the Admission Committee forProfessional Courses in Gujarat after declaration of results of Standard-12.

If you don’t tend to go through Standard-12 science study but desirous of building career inautomobile sector in production and at level of maintenance supervisor, Diploma in Automobile Engineeringcourse run by Gujarat’s Technical Education Department is also available for the students havingpassed Standard-10 exam with maths, science and English subjects.

For detailed information on various courses available after Standard-10 and on admission processfor the same, visit website of the Admission Committee for Professional Courses – www.cdacgujarat.org.

Employment opportunities can also be availed in automobile sector by getting trained in skillsof mechanic or fitter. For this purpose, you can select from various courses including courses offered

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by I.T.I. related to automobile like Motor Vehicle Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, Auto Electrical andElectronics Mechanic, Driver cum Mechanic, Servicing of New Generation Car etc. and other coursesrelated to mechanical line. For admission to all these courses, you should be Standard-10 pass. Forfurther information on admission, please visit your nearest I.T.I. or visit www.talimrojgar.org website.

Automobile Designing :

Those who intend to build their career in automobile design instead of automobile maintenance,a course named Post Graduate Diploma Program in Transportation and Automobile is available atNational Institute of Design which is a national level reputed instituted located at Ahmedabad andGandhinagar. Candidates having B.Tech. or B.E. degree in Automobile, Mechanical, Mecatronics etc.are eligible for admission. Duration of this course is 30 months. For further information on this course,please visit website of the institute – www.nid.edu.

Job opportunities :

Job opportunities in automobile sector in the country are going to grow. Use of different kindsof vehicles have increased today and due to entry of foreign companies in India in this sector,opportunities of job have increased. After obtaining degree of Automobile Engineering, number ofopportunities are available on various positions in Government and private sector. Possibilities arethere for job on the post of Assistant Motor Vehicles Inspector in RTO, as a Head Mechnic in StateRoad Transport as also in Municipal Transport Service, P.W.D., police department and defenseorganizations of Government of India. Job can also be easily obtained as a mechanic in the privatecompanies manufacturing automobile or automobile spare parts. Deploying an Automobile Engineerat service stations of authorized dealers of reputed automobile companies are also necessary andnumber of such authorized dealers and service stations are coming up now a days. Opportunities areincreasing for job for the candidates of Diploma in Automobile Engineering. Due to globalization andliberal economic policies, many multinational automobile giants have established their manufacturingunits in India hence great demand for talented and skilled, young Automobile Engineer has increasedin manifold.

Prospects of self-employment :

In automobile industry, person having knowledge of repairing is called ‘person having handyskill’. He who can identify fault of vehicle, can earn handsome amount within few moments. In thissector, you can establish your self-employment with meager investment, as a mechanic. By managinglittle more investment, you can start self-employment by setting up units for wheel balancing, wheelalignment, gas kit fitting, car air-conditioning, accessory manufacturing and marketing etc. So as toclaim insurance for damage caused due to any accident, certificate of a Surveyor is essential henceindependent profession as a Surveyor or Loss Assessor can also be started with insurance company.Similarly, profession as Auto Advisor, Driving School or RTO Agent can also be started. After completingDiploma in Automobile and gaining little experience as a mechanic, profitable business of automobileshow-room with franchise of a reputed automobile brand can also be started.

6.10 Transportation and Automobile Design

Transportation in India is mostly technology driven. In automobile designs, adequate attentionhas not been paid on important factors like consumer needs, energy saving, cultural sensitivity andenvironment friendliness. However, in growing economy of India, all these factors have been of utmostimportance due to faster transportation needs. Responding to the call of the hour, various institutesof the country have started Transportation and Automobile Design Courses.

National Institute of Design (NID) is conducting 30 months Post Graduate Course in AutomobileBusiness. After this course, the student can become professional designer in industrial transportationor automotive sector. This course develops understanding of the students on the aspects of socio-economic, ecological, cultural and environments in the matter of transportation design as also helpsthem to understand moral responsibilities of a professional designer.

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Maharashtra Institute of Technolgy offers six-months post-graduate diploma in Tool Designcourse. After this course, one can get job in auto industry or consumer electronics companies.

Eligibility : B.E./B.Tech./B.Arch./Mechanical or Diploma in Production Engineering.

Course fee : Rs.15 lakh per year

Institutes : National Institute of Design (Ahmedabad), Maharashtra Institute of Technology.

6.11 Fire Technology

During the time of natural calamities like earthquake, flood, fire, vehicular accident etc., themanagement in three sequences made for rescue, relief and rehabilitation is called Disaster Management.

‘Fire Fighting’ plays a key role in disaster management. Fire is a calamity where action if nottaken immediately and carefully, there is occurrence of loss of life along with loss in monetaryaspects. Keeping in view need for safety and security, fire technology sector is being upgraded. Today,fire fighting industry has turn over of Rs.1,600 crores to Rs.2,000 crores and hence the demand fortrained youth is at peak in this sector.

In the countries where industrialization is at fast pace and population is growing uncontrollably,fire safety standards i.e. mechanism for prevention against fire is at backfoot. Therefore, we have nowbecome more susceptible to the fire risk compared to previous days. Today, there is great demandfor trained professionals who can work in Disaster Management and Prevention field. College of FireTechnologty (CFT) of Gujarat is the first of its kind institute in the country which conducts course ofB.Sc. Fire. This institute also conductes specialized course of Fireman and Safety and Security.Three-years B.Sc. in Fire course is recognized by Gujarat University. During this course, the studentsare exposed to the latest fire fighting technologies and equipments. CFT has tie-up with Lids Universityof U.K. Many of its students are pursuing their Master Degree course from the Lids University. Thiscollege interacts with various organizations like fire brigade stations and for practical training sessions,so as to see that students of this institute keeps updated about developments taking place in thisindustry and other related information. So as to prevent any risk during the training, every student isprotected by accident insurance policy.

Fire experts are needed in organizations of defense, railway, airport authority, electricity board,petrochemical complexes, oil companies, industries etc. The candidates holding degree of B.Sc. Firecan have job with reasonable salary. Fire protection, safety, fire fighting and disaster managementwarrants professional education in disaster. After this training, there are number of jobs available.Students can get opportunities of job at airport, refineries or top companies like Reliance, Nirma or Tata.

In this industry, available manpower is less than what is required. There are ample opportunitiesin fire fighting sector. Growth in population, industrialization and urbanization are the reasons for risein fire risks. After pursuing study in this sector, job opportunities are available at organizations likeONGC, all municipal corporations, municipalities and District Panchayats, mining, refinieries, gasplant, government corporations etc.

For assessment of damages caused due to fire and accident, experts are needed. Candidateshaving degree in fire fighting can have job with attractive salaries with defense organizations, railway,airport, petrochemical complexes, oil companies, ONGC, Central Industrial Force etc. Handsomeearning can be ensured by engaging oneself as Fire Surveyor or Fire consultancy, liaison officer ofpetroleum companies, manufacturing of fire fighting equipments etc.

Name of Course : B.Sc. Fire (Fire Technology)

Duration : 3 years.

Subjects included in the course :

(1) Fundamental of Fire, (2) Fire Fighting, (3) Communication, (4) Electrical, (5) Mechanical,(6) Physics, (7) Applied Physics, (8) Paramedical detection, (9) Fire Prevention and Investigation,(10) Rescue, (11) Equipment, (12) Quality Assurance, (13) Fire Law, (14) Computer, etc.

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For application form and prospects, contact at below mentioned address.

Eligibility : (1) Standard-12 pass with science, or (2) Diploma in Engineering from any branchand physically fit.

Course Fee : Rs.50,000/- p.a.

Institute : College of Fire Technology, A-5, Jaymangal House, Near Gandhigram Railway Station,Ashram Road, Ahmedabad 380006. Phone No.(079) 26584080, 26587009.

Campus Address : 86, Khoda Gam, Sanand-Viramgam Highway, Ahmedabad. Website :www.firecollege.co.in

6.12 Asian continent’s no.1 Entrance exam for Technical Institutes

For admission to the India’s no.1 engineering college – Indian Institute of Technology and otherbest engineering colleges, you have to face one examination i.e. JEE (Joint Entrance Examination)

The person cracking JEE exam can get admission to the IIT. JEE is an entrance test which isa bridge between the best engineering colleges of the country and talented students. Students thosewho have studied for two years of Standard 11 and 12 consider that period of hard work like devoutausterity and such very talented and hardworking students capable to work hard for the study whichis of level higher than that of Standard 11 and 12 syllabus, can only pass the JEE exam.

In this competitive age, candidates have to hunt for the jobs, however, here the situation isreverse. There is competition amongst the companies for offering jobs to the engineers coming outof I.I.T. Here, the scenarios is like job hunting for the candidates. This is miracle of admission to theI.I.T. I do hope that you will also prepare yourself for this miraculous experience.

Colleges of I.I.T. are located in following cities :

Mumbai, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Chennai, Roorkee, Hyderabad, Gandhinagar(Gujarat), Patna, Punjab, Rajasthan, Banaras (Banaras Hindu University has been accorded statusof I.I.T.), Dhanbad (Indian School of Mines has been accorded status of I.I.T.)

JEE is must for admission to any of above 14 colleges. It is not easy to achieve breakthroughthe wall of admission test. However, it is to remember that if there is hardwork, efforts and luck, resultwould be in your favor.

Examination method :

(1) IIT-JEE exam can be attempted maximum twice. The year in which exam of Standard-12 is writtenand the following year, two consecutive years only, you can attempt for this exam. (As per revisedrules made applicable since March, 2006)

(2) Question papers of physics, chemistry and mathematics subject shall be for the duration of 3hours each.

(3) Question papers shall be MCQ based. For every question, there shall be four options for answerout of which, by selecting right answer, you have to strike out the box in Machine Gradable Sheetwith HB pencil.

(4) Negative marking system for wrong answers.

(5) Language of question paper can be selected either English or Hindi, as per choice of the student.(it is mandatory to specify the language in the application form itself)

(6) Use of log table and calculator is prohibited.

(7) Students desirous to apply for B.Arch. and B.Dec., shall have to face additional aptitude test also,language of which shall be English only.

Admission form and examination :

(1) Advertisement for distribution of admission form usually published in the months of November-December. Examination is being conducted on first or second Sunday of April.

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(2) Examination centers in Gujarat are – Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Surat and Vadodara. Gujarat is fallingwithin IIT Bombay Zone.

(3) Results are declared usually in the last week of month of May.

Eligibility for admission :

(1) Should have passed Standard-12 Science with maths, physics and chemistry subjects.

(2) Should have passed Standard 12 Science exam with minimum 60% marks. (This norm is 55%for the candidates of reserved category.

6.13 Admission to IIST

IIST – Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology is an institute established by Departmentof Space, Government of India.

Beautiful campus of IIST is located at Valiyama at a distance of 20 KMs from Thiruvanantpuram,capital of Kerala – ‘God’s own country’. In this campus, 4 blocks have been erected. Class rooms,research laboratories, computer center, library, student activity center, sports facilities, hostel andstaff quarters are within the campus.

Job with reasonably good salary at ISRO or any other space research organization is guaranteedfor those who complete Four-Years B.Tech. successfully from IIST.

For admission to IIST, you have to pass ISAT – admission test for IIST.

Advertisement for admission to IIST is published in the month of November. Application is tobe made online. Visit website www.iist.ac.in for filling the form.

Eligibility for admission :

Minimum 70% marks in Standard-12 science with mathematics, physics and chemistry subjectsis must. This requirement shall be of 60% in case of S.C./S.T./PD category candidates.

Courses available :

(1) B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering (59 seats)

(2) B.Tech. in Avionics (58 seats)

(3) B.Tech. in Physical Sciences (39 seats)

IIST Centers : Examinations are being conducted at 23 centers. Ahmedabad centre is allocatedfor Gujarat.

Schedule of exam : Examination is ordinarily conducted in the month of April.

Examination Fee : Rs.600/- for students of GEN and OBC category and Rs.300/- for studentsof S.C./S.T./PD and all other categories.

Method of Examination : The question paper contains multiple choice questions. Questionsare being asked on the subject of physics, chemistry and mathematics. Be selecting appropriateanswer from the four options, bubbles are to be filled using HB pencil in the Optical Response Sheet(ORS). Every true answer carries 3 marks whereas 1 minus mark for wrong answer.

6.14 Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)

VIT is a very famous college located on highway leading to Katpadi from Tiruvallam, at adistance of 120 KM from Chennai. For admission to this college, minimum marks obtained in Standard-12 science should be 60%.

Advertisement for VITEE (Vellore Institute of Technology Entrance Examination) is being publishedevery year in the month of December. Time limit for filling up the form is about two-and-a-half monthto two months. Examination is being conducted in the month of April and result is being declared inthe month of May. Examination paper is MCQ based. There is no negative marking system hencedon’t hesitate to submit application form.

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Admission Form :

For obtaining admission form, forward through post a demand draft for Rs.750/- in favor of VITUniversity, Payable at Vellore-632014. Remember to writ your name, address on the back side ofDemand Draft. There is no facility for online application in VIT.

If you want model papers of VITEE, forward additional demand draft of Rs.100 along with A/4 sizeenvelope stamped for Rs. 25/-. Once your form is received by VIT, they acknowledge receipt of form.

Facilities :

There is separate hostel facilities for boys and girls in VIT Campus. Moreover, amenities likebank, ATM, post office, restaurant and departmental store also located within the campus.

Special features :

Total exemption from payment of fees for first year to the Board first student of respective State.

Scholarship of Rs. 25,000/- per annum to the students who ranked amongst top 50 in merit of VITEE.

For further information on VIT, please visit website – www.vit.ac.in

6.15 Entrance test of BITS

Birla Institute of Technology and Science is known by its short form BITS. This institute isoperating from two places – Pilani city in Rajasthan and form Goa. Engineering and pharmacycourses are being conducted at BITS. Admission to BITS if available, grab the opportunity withoutdelay for a second since the courses conducted here are considered equivalent to the IIT. BITS wasestablished in the year 1964. Online examination is there for admission to BITS.

Eligibility :

(1) Standard-12 Science pass with maths, physics and chemistry subjects with minimum 80% marksand should not have scored less than 60 marks in any of the three subjects.

(2) Students desirous to get admission to BITS must have good command over English language.

(3) Exemption from entrance test to Board- first student of every State.

Nature of examination :

(1) Examination is online.

(2) Duration for examination is for three years.

(3) In all 150 questions are asked out of which 45 questions are of mathematics, 40 questions ofphysics, 40 questions of chemistry, 15 questions of English proficiency and 10 questions of logic.

(4) All the questions are multiple choice questions.

(5) Four options are there for every question out of which one option is true. Every right answer carries3 marks whereas 1 negative mark for every wrong answer. Thus, there is negative marking system.

(6) The student who attempt all the question leaving any question unattended, shall be offered 12additional questions. Thus, scope of scoring increases who complete all the questions.

Examination Centers :

This examination can be written from any of 14 centers in India. In Gujarat, center is at Ahmedabad.

Admission form and date of examination :

Application form can be obtained by two means –

(1) Those who wish to apply through online form should download admission form through websitewww.bitsadmission.com and after filling up the form, forward the same along with demand draftof Rs.1000/- (in case of boys) and for Rs.500/- (in case of girls) favoring Birla Institute of Technologyand Science, Payable at State Bank of India, Pilani (Code : 1976)

(2) The students who wish to get application form through post, shall have to forward draft ofRs.1100/- (for boys) and Rs.600/- (for girls) favoring Birla Institute of Technology and Science,Payable at State Bank of India, Pilani (Code : 1976).

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Application form is to be filled in during the month of January in ordinary course. Exam is tobe written online. Allocation of centers for this purpose is being made in the month of February/Marchand examination is being conducted in the month of May.

Students complete study at BITS, get job with very good payscale during the campus interviewitself. Those who have passed standard-12 science exam and those who are studying in Standard-12 at present can also apply for the exam.

NATIONAL KNOWLEDGE NETWORK – INITIATIVE OF CONGRESS

National Knowledge Network (NKN) project set up by UPA Government under able leadershipof Prime Minister Dr. Manmohansingh and UPA Chairperson Smt. Sonia Gandhi, is aimed atestablishing a strong and robust internal Indian network which will be capable of providing secureand reliable connectivity. Using NKN, all vibrant institutions with vision and passion will be ableto transcend space and time limitations in accessing information and knowledge and derive theassociated benefits for themselves and for the society. Establishing NKN is a significant steptowards ushering in a knowledge revolution in the country with connectivity to 1500+ institutions.NKN is intended to connect all the knowledge and research institutions in the country using highbandwidth / low latency network. NKN is a revolutionary step towards creating a knowledgesociety without boundaries. It will provide unprecedented benefits to the knowledge communityand mankind at large. More than 400 Universities and 100+ National Institutes will be inter-connected by the Government of India. Around 19,000 knowledge nodes would be set up by 2012which would enable sharing knowledge of a subject-expert of a University to the students of allconnected Universities. National Knowledge Network would enable students of rural areas to haveupdated information on various research and inventions whereby India will establish itself as anation of repute in 21st century through knowledge power. Innovation Council has been set up forresearch and innovation work in the country as part of which, State Council will be set up in everyState and all libraries of the country would be connected through fiber optic network.

Keeping in view significant role to be placed by India in 21st century’s knowledge period,National Knowledge Commission has been set up under the chairmanship of international technocratMr. Sam Pitroda under direct guidance of Prime Minister. The Commission has taken into considerationfive aspects of knowledge – • Access to knowledge • knowledge concepts • creation of knowledge• knowledge application and • delivery of service.

The commission has made appropriate recommendations with regard to build national levelnetwork using hardware, optical fiber lines, e-Governance, security and installation of Local AreaNetworks as also recommended on the issues related to health information, library, pre-graduationeducation, medical education, education in law, management, language-based groups and traditionalknowledge etc. (www.knowledgecommission.gov.in)

For widening the scope of higher education at fast pace and facilitate accommodating, by2015, all those students who intend to enter in this filed, it has been recommended that set upmore universities and improving quality of existing colleges and universities. The Report titled‘Towards a Knowledge Society’ submitted by the Knowledge Commission to the Prime Ministerafter its 3 years functioning, highlights following.

Government of India is determined to device a mechanism including admission policy tomake education available to all, national scholarship and taking steps towards a condition wheretalents students hailing from economically weaker and socially backward families are not deprivedof education. Pursuant to the recommendations of National Knowledge Commission, allocation offunds on education in 11th Five Year plan is five-time more than that of 10th Five Year Plan. 6000new model schools with high qualities will be set up in the country. Under the new Skill DevelopmentMission, under direct supervision of the Prime Minister and by making provision for Rs.31,200cores, 1600 new ITI and polytechnics, 10,000 new vocational schools and 50,000 new SkillDevelopment Centers will be established. 30 new Universities consisting of 14 world-class universities,8 new IITs, 7 IIM, 20 IIIT, 5 Indian Institutes of Science, 2 Schools of Planning, 10 NIT, 373 degreecolleges and 1000 polytechnics will be set up.

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Sr. Test Course Quality Testing Advt. Test Avail ContactName Branch Entry Month Month Nature of Forms Point

1 PMT MBBS/ HSC 60% April October/ I Object Canara CBSE PreetviharCentral BDS PCB + Eng November II Non- Bank 2, Com. Centre,

All India passed or each yr. objective main Br. New Delhi-11000215% seats appeared Ahm, Surat

mini age Vadodara17 yrs. Rajkot

2 JEE-IIT 7IIT+ass- HSE PCM April Nov./Dec I Object www.iit.ac.in/jeeciated or AICTE every year II Non- Every year One IITNavy Mines Tech Dip objective " to conduct JEE

pass appear ExamAge upto 25

3 AIEEE BE B.Tech HSC PCM May Dec./Jan Objective Syndicate www.cbse.gov.in/B.Archit pass appear every Bank main aieeeB.Pharm Age upto 24 year Ahm, Suratof NEC & Vado, Rajkothers or download

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6.16 Brief summary of various entrance tests for candidate who has passedStandard-12 exam :

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7. CAREER IN DEFENSE FORCES - OUT OF THE ORDINARY

7.1 Indian Army – 10 + 2 Technical Entry Scheme

For those who cleared Standard 12 (Science) with 70% marks – its like shooting two birds atone shot.

Let us explain you one more opportunity to join Indian Armed Forces. Those who have passedStandard- 12 with science subjects (physics-chemistry-maths) with minimum 70% marks, this is agolden opportunity. You are awarded degree of engineering under this course and immediately oncompletion of training, the rank of Lieutenant and all the pay and allowances admissible. Thus, thosewho desire to be engineer and keen to serve the nation by joining armed forces, this is an opportunitylike shooting two birds with one arrow.

There is no need to hunt for job after obtaining engineering degree.

Who can apply ? Advertisement for technical entry scheme (10+2 scheme) in Indian Armyreleases twice a year – in the months of April and October. Only bachelor male candidates can apply.

Age : Should be between sixteen-and-a-half year and nineteen-and-a-half-year.

Education : Standard-12 passed (with physics, maths, chemistry subjects) with minium 70% marks.

Selection process : Candidates selected from amongst the applications received, are beingcalled by SBS (Service Selection Board) for interview. Particulars of this SBS interview are as under:-

• PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS • GROUP TESTING OFFICER’S TEST

• PRESIDENT’S INTERVIEWS • PILOT APTITUDE TEST

The duration of SSB interview shall be 5 days.

Entire expenditure on training, books, study material, food and uniform shall be borne by theIndian Army.

Some important things to note : Application for this purpose is usually to be forwarded atfollowing address :

ADG Recruiting, 10+2 (TES), West Block-III, R.K.Puram, New Delhi 110066.

Along with application form, forward certified copy of certificate of Standard 10 pass (for proofof birth date) and certified copy of Standard 12 marksheet/certificate (for proof of educational qualification).

Best job – Best Salary – with service to the nation.

7.2 Aviation Management

Indian Aviation Industry is to grow at the rate of 25% in next two years. Keeping in view thisexpectation, there cannot be any better time than today to enter in this field. Several institutes havestarted courses of Aviation Management. Diploma course can be for a duration from six months totwo years.

Kingfisher Training Academy has started Six-months course in Aviation Management and one-year intensive course in Aviation and Hospitality Management. All the centers of this Academy arefully equipped with Air bus 320 mock-up, beautiful dining suit and grooming lab. Fees of Six-monthcourse is Rs.1 lakh and Rs.1.25 lakhs for remaining courses.

Air Hostess Academy offers one-year Diploma in Aviation and Hospitality Management courseand two-years Global Aviation and Hospitality course. This course costs Rs.1,18,000/-. The coursesyllabus include training for cabin crew, aviation terminology, emergency handling and handling emergencysituations like bomb threat. More emphasis is given on personality development so as to bringcompetence in communication skills and business etiquette.

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Looking to fasters expansion of this industry, there is no difficulty in getting a good job here fora talented candidate. Students can opt for job as cabin crew in domestic and international airlines,they can also join the force of ground staff at airports.

Renowened airlines like Virgin Atlantic, American Airlines, Spicejet, Indigo and others havequeued up for recruitment of candidates. You can also select your career as Front Office Executiveand Guest Relation Executive at top hotels of the country. This course also equip you with the skillsof BPO. Thus, there are extra-ordinary opportunities for job. After boom in the aviation industry, thisis the most glamorous option for career.

Eligibility : 10+2 pass, good communication skill.

Course Fee : Rs.1 to 2 lakhs

Institutes : Kingfisher Academy, Franklin, Mapples, Airhostess Training Academy.

International passenger traffic is likely to grow at the rate of 10% annually. So far as Asia-pacificregion is concerned, actual growth is far more than anticipated 6% growth and therefore, there wouldbe great demand for competent and trained candidates.

7.3 Career as Airman in Defense sector

Government of India, while increasing budget for Defense sector to the extent of 34%, hasexpressed its concerned for national security and practical approach and stated that to acquirecompetence for war and to improve the same is inevitable for the nation. Policy of India has remaineddefensive for ever. Even if we don’t keep malafide intention to attack other countries, a strong, largeforce equipped with latest arms and ammunition is unavoidable.

Large number of candidates rush to the recruitment camps being organized in Saurashtra-Gujarat. However, it is not enough that they join armed forces only in the cadre of Soldiers/Sainik.Result-oriented concentrated efforts are necessary to ensure that they also make entry and join inofficer (lieutuant) cadre through direct entry scheme of NDA and CDSC and others.

As mentioned in the book published by retired colonel Mr.Prakash Vishwa titled ‘Career in theArmy, Navy and Air Force’, there are 40 to 45 different options to enter and join Indian forces whereyou have opportunity to the posts like medical field, engineering field, from legal experts to clerk,peon, watchman etc. However, what is needed is feeling of patriotism, to meet with the prescribedphysical standards and educational qualifications.

Indian Air Force has mainly three branches – (1) Flying Branch, (2) Technical Branch and(3) Ground Duty branch.

In Air Force also, recruitment is being made in officer cadre through NCA or CDSE or UniversityEntry Scheme (special entry scheme for woman candidates). However, for recruitment to the post ofAirman, there are two different systems.

Visit website www.careerairfoce.nic.in for more details.

7.4 Admission to Naval College of Engineering

Naval College of Engineering is an institute run by the Indian Navy near Lonavala. This collegeis considered to be the best engineering college of Asian continent. Here, candidates for officer’sposts in Indian Navy’s various branches like marine, aeronautical, electrical, electronic engineeringand naval architecture. Along with best education, this college has earned its repute in other aspectslike discipline, sports, extra curricular activities and professionalism.

You will be made available facilities for swimming, riding, gold etc. and can have opportunity tolearn adventurous sports like mountain climbing, hot air ballooning, river rafting, wind surfing etc. atthe cost of Indian Navy. The students who secure admission to this college are being provided with

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books, lodging and boarding, uniform etc. at the cost of Indian Navy during entire course. In additionto this, you have guaranteed job on completion of course. So, let us have some information onadmission eligibility and process of admission to this college.

Eligibility for Admission :

(1) Should have passed Standard-12 with maths, physics and chemistry subjects (‘A’ or ‘AB’ group)

(2) Percentage of marks obtained in the above three subjects in Standard-12 should not be lessthan 75%.

(3) Minimum 50 marks in English subject in Standard-10 or Standard-12.

(4) Age between 16.5 years to 19.5 years.

Method of examination :

Advertisement for admission to Naval College of Engineering is being published in the newspapers.Application form specified therein must be filled properly and forwarded so as to reach before stipulateddate at the address mentioned therein.

The candidates so apply shall be called for personal interviews before the Service SelectionBoard either at Bhopal or Bengaluru. The candidate having successfully cleared different types of testbeing conducted consecutively for five days is being issued with order for training according to meritorder. Thus, though admission process is comparatively tough, but, it is a fact that lifestyle of thecandidate so selected is changed for ever.

After admission : The candidate selected for training shall have to attend initially for a periodof six months Naval Orientation Course at Naval Academy, Goa and thereafter, he has to pursue 4-years Degree Course at Naval College of Engineering, Lonavala. The students here are awarded withB.Tech. degree from the Jawaharlal Nehru University and thereafter, appointed as Technical Officerin Indian Navy.

Some important aspects of this course :

(1) Discipline and punctuality of education is obvious here hence the student can have leave for threeweeks every six-months when only student can visit his home.

(2) After completion of three-and-a-half years of course is paid stipend of Rs.8,000/- with study.

(3) Students completing 4-years course successfully, is appointed with starting pay of Rs.11,500/-and thereafter, gradually increases as per rules.

(4) In addition to salary, other benefits and perks include Leave Travel Concession facility all overIndia, free medical service for self and family members, 60 days leave per year and 20 casualleaves.

7.5 Engineer in Indian ArmyFor any patriotic person, safety of nation is of utmost importance. The Indian Army expects from

students of science stream that they invent new technologies for security of the nation and implementsame in Army and therefore, special engineering colleges are being run by the Army. Admission tothese colleges means an excellent opportunity to serve nation as also to realize dream to be engineerand also relief from searching job after completion of study since in those colleges, once you successfullycomplete your course, order of appointment is kept ready.

Eligibility for Admission :

(1) Should have passed Standard-12 with maths, physics and chemistry subjects (‘A’ or ‘AB’ group)

(2) Percentage of marks obtained in the above three subjects in Standard-12 should be 70% or more.

(3) Minimum 50 marks in English subject in Standard-10 or Standard-12.

(4) Age between 16.5 years to 19.5 years.

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Advertisement for Technical Entry to the Indian Army is being released twice a year in newspapersin response thereof the students have to submit applications. Thereafter, students are being called forpersonal interviews by Service Selection Board. The candidate succeeding in interview which last forfive consecutive days, is being issued with training letter in order of their merits.

7.6 Girls : as Army Officer

Having decided to open Army for recruitment of girls, large number of adventurous girls arejoining Army. Girls are appointed as an officer in the Army. Girls need not have to take position duringwar like male soldiers nor they have to go for patrolling at Siachin glaciers. Girls are being appointedat administrative posts at Army Headquarter or Brigade Headquarters. Engineering graduate girls areposted in Engineering Regiment.

Girls are being selected as Officer in the Army through two different schemes –

(1) Technical Entry Scheme :

(1) Girls having obtained degree of B.E./B.Tech. (in any of branches out of electronics, telecom,mechanical, electrical, civil), B.Arch. B.Sc., have to only apply under this Scheme.

(2) Norms of percentages obtained is not applicable for the girls desire to join under thisscheme. Having scored just passing marks in the Engineering can also apply.

(2) Non-technical entry scheme :

(1) Girls having degree of B.A., B.Com., B.B.A., B.Sc. can join under this scheme.

(2) Should have obtained at least 60% marks in graduation exam. Relaxation of 10% for thosewho have obtained NCC Certificate – B-Grade.

(3) Girls who have obtained 50% marks in Master Degree exam can also apply.

Under both the schemes, following shall be common :

(1) Age limit : Age should be between 19 to 25 years.

(2) Physical standards : Minimum height 152 cm and weight 45 KG.

(3) Pay scale : Initial monthly salary from Rs.18,000 to 20,000/-

(4) Other benefits :

(a) Earned leave for 60 days per year + 20 casual leave

(b) Various allowances.

(c) 50% concession in air travel.

(d) Option for voluntary retirement after seven years of service or age of 37 years, whicheveris earlier.

(5) Process of selection :

Advertisement is being released every year in the Employment News in month of June-July.Normally, format of application is printed in the advertisement itself.

: Address for forwarding filled application form :

Additional Directorate General Recruiting (Women Entry Section)

West Block, 3, R.K.Puram, New Delhi 110 066.

Applicants submitting application within stipulated time limit is being called for psychology andgroup test at Allahabad, Bhopal or Bengaluru. Thereafter, personal interviews are conducted. Merit listof girls remain successful in both these stages is prepared and the girls succeeding in fitness testare appointed.

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7.7 Admission to National Defense Academy – NDA

To become an officer in all the three wings of defense forces – Army, Navy and Airforce, youhave to pass examination of National Defense Academy (NDA). This examination is being conductedby UPSC twice a year. Talented youth aspiring for exciting, adventurous and dignified career mustthink to join NDA.

Out of Army, Navy and Air Force wings, for Navy and Air Force you should be in science streamas the Air Force and Navy have been equipped with latest technologies. NDA is functioning with anobjective to prepare skilled engineers having technical knowledge of weapons, radar, computerizedaircraft, ships etc. equipped with latest technologies, and thereafter, to make them officers. Therefore,talented science students are in great demand in this sector.

Students succeeding in NDA examination are fortunate to get trained at a vast and beautifulcampus developed by the NDA at Khadakvasla near Pune. During the training, trainees are impartedhi-fi education and training for officer. Thus, on completion of training itself, Graduate degree in thebranch where admission is secured, is awarded. Similarly, competency of a high-ranked officer is alsoacquired. The job is cent percent guaranteed on successful completion of training. All the expenseson lodging-boarding, books, study etc. during the training period is borne by the Government. Suchan opportunity can be possible only when there is combination of luck and labor.

Eligibility for admission :

(1) For Air Force and Navy wings, standard-12 science students are only eligible.

(2) Should have passed standard-12 with mathematics and physics subjects. (For students ofGujarat – “A” or “AB” group)

(3) Students pursuing their studies in Standard-12 can also apply.

(4) Age : 19 years.

Information on Admission Form :

(1) Advertisement of NDA normally gets published through UPSC in Employment News in the monthof October-November.

(2) Application forms can also be obtained from Head Post office of every city on payment ofRs. 20/-. Form should be filled in after carefully going through the advertisement and informationbooklet attached to the application form.

Contact : The Secretary, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Dholpur House, Shah-jahan Road, New Delhi 110069.

Scheme of examination : There are total two papers in National Defense Academy (NDA)Examination : (1) Paper-1 : Mathematics – 300 marks, Duration : 2 hours 30 minutes, (2) Paper-2 :General Ability – 600 marks, Duration : 2 hours 30 minutes. Both the papers are in Hindi and Englishboth the languages. Both the question papers are objective type. Answer is to be selected fromamongst 4 options given below every question.

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8. MEDICAL AND HEALTHCARE SERVICES

Medical line – the best in status and earning :

Students passing in Standard-12 with physics, chemistry and biology subjects i.e. student of ‘B’group, can get admission to MBBS course.

MBBS course is for five and half year duration. However, the process of making this course forseven years is near completion. After MBBS, one can opt to be specialized like MD, MS for more threeyears regular study. For those students who wish to continue study even thereafter, can becomesuper-specialist like Neuro Surgeon, heart surgeon etc. For MD, MS or super-specialist degree course,All India level entrance test is required to be passed after MBBS. Due to limited number of seats forP.G. course, cracking entrance test is a Herculean task.

Medical sector demands strenuous efforts. This field being connected with health of humanbeing, expectations of society are very high. Though economic and social status remains high whereyou can earn money and respect both, only those who dedicate himself/herself to this field for wholeof life can only climb the peak. Quick and perfect decision power is a significant characteristic of asurgeon. Compared to other courses, this course demands more time, it is more expensive andearning period starts late compared to other career.

Better to be a doctor :

MBBS should be accorded priority keeping in view the modern time. Aim for post-graduationcourses after completion of MBBS.

Further studies after MBBS :

(1) MD or MS course having duration of 3 years. (2) Join Hospital Management course.This is a two-years master degree course after MBBS. (3) Super specialization course in any ofmedical field. (4) Join Master degree course in Space Medicine and Space Health care field.

• New jobs in Hospitals : In future, big hospitals would be seen everywhere, established at a costof crores of rupees. All these hospitals would be private sector hospitals. Government hospitalsmay be equipped with modern amenities. Which type of job avenues these hospitals would create? Have a look at it – Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Chief of OperationDepartment (COO), Chief Medical Officer, Director of Nursing, Director of Medical Services etc.which would carry monthly salary package of Rs.2 lakhs to 3 lakhs.

• Middle-level positions : Middle level posts like Engineering Director, Vice President (Administration),Vice President (Marketing), General Manager (Accounts), Assistant (Nursing), Assistant (Services)would be there with monthly salary from Rs.50,000 to Rs.1 lakh.

• General Level : Various posts like Assistant General Manager (Material Purchase), I.T. – AGM,HRD Manager for recruitment of staff, Public Relation Manager, Front Manager, Chief SecurityOfficer, Marketing Executive, Accountant, IT Assistant will be there at general level for suchhospitals. Monthly pay packages for such posts will be from Rs.10,000 to Rs.40,000/-

• Doctors cadre : MBBS, MD, MS, DM and other medical post-graduates and master degree holders.Dentist i.e. BDS, MDS (super-specialist) also considered as part of health care services.

• Ayurved Doctor : There is bright future also for BAMS, MD Ayurved – Ayurved specialist. Likewise,Homeopathy doctor – BHMS is also considered under health care service.

• Paramedical course: Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Occupational Therapy etc. courseswhich are directly related with medical line are called paramedical courses.

• Nursing course : Nursing course after Standard-12 Science is a better choice. General Nursingcourse is available for Standard-12 pass student with commerce or arts subjects. There are reasonableopportunities for girls in nursing.

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• Pharmacy course : Importance of Bachelor of Pharmacy, Master of Pharmacy and pharmaceuticalindustry is going to amplify. Ayurved Pharmacy and Medicinal Plants Science courses will be ingreat demand.

Hospital Management :

Admission to the Bachelor of Hospital Admission course is available at Tata Institute of SocialScience, Mumbai. Similarly, there is course of Health Administration also. BITS, Pilani, Rajasthanoffers correspondence course in Hospital Management under distant learning mode for MBBS doctors.Here, in Gujarat, we have only two to three institutes conducting Hospital Management course.

• Post of CEO : After MBBS, if you have pursued course of Hospital Management, it may not takemuch time to claim post of CEO in private sector hospital. Even if you undergo course of HospitalManagement after B.E. or B.Tech. there is bright future. Even after BAMS, you can go for HospitalManagement course.

• Engineering Director : In large hospitals, there are posts of Director in Engineering Department.It is easy to claim this post for those who have obtained degree of MBA after BE.

• Government seats in MBBS/BDS : Fees being charged at Government Medical/Dental college orsubsidized rate of fees is called Government Seat. In such colleges, facilities of staff and hospitalare better and fee is also very reasonable.

• Payment seat in MBBS/BDS: Seats of self-financed medical/ dental colleges in Gujarat are calledpayment-seats where colleges meet with their expense by way of charging fees from students. InGujarat, number of self-financed institutes have increased. Some of them only have properinfrastructure facilities, required number of professors and hospital facility. Admission on 75% ofseats are being given through Centralized Admission process whereas 15% seats are filled inthrough NRI and 10% through management quota where also admission are to be given onmerit basis.

• Advertisement: For the purpose of admission to all the courses – MBBS/BDS/BAMS/BMS andPhysiotherapy, student has to fill single form.

Medical (MBBS), Dental (BDS), Ayurved (BAMS), Homeopathic (BHMS).

Bachelor Degree in Ayurved : BAMS is a bachelor degree course in Ayurved. Like MBBS, thiscourse is also for five years six months duration out of which, one year is of internship. If selectedin Government service, the salary is at par with MBBS doctor. MBBS doctors have 100% chancesfor government job whereas, at present there are less chances for BAMS in government service.

After Five Years : The future is Biotechnology. Healthcare industry is at peak right now. Demandfor herbal medicines and herbal cosmetics in growing day by day. Multi-national pharmaceuticalcompanies are also forced to have a separate division for Herbal products. Sensing the direction ofgrowth of medical science and healthcare industry, it can be surely said that demand for Ayurved andAyurved doctors would be booming after five years.

Admission to BAMS is after Standard-12 Science. Should have Sanskrit as one of the subjecteither in Standard-10 or Standard-12.

Age : 17 years : For MBBS/BAMS, age should be above 17 years. Even if you have notcompleted 17 years of age, fill the form; study will start next year. If you qualify in merit for BAMSAdmission, your admission will be kept pending for the next year.

Bachelor of Homeopathy : Homeopathy is also a therapy like allopathic and ayurved. In certaindiseases, homeopathy treatment is every effective. Independent practice can be started as Homeopathicdoctor and side by side, you can also open homeopathic medicine store. Course of M.D. Homeopathyhas been started now in Gujarat. Homeopathy treatment therapy has becoming more and morepopular now a days and it has bright future in coming four to five years.

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All the homeopathy colleges of Gujarat are private colleges, there is no Government collegehence standard of fees are higher.

Centralized Admission Process system is implemented for admission on the basis of merit.For admission, a common admission form has to be submitted, for all the colleges, before the MedicalAdmission Committee, B.J. Medical College, Civil Campus, Shahibaug, Ahmedabad. Separate form befilled for admission under management quota following the prevalent rules. Application form andinformation booklet are being made available at all Homeopathy colleges after release of advertisementfor admission.

Selection : BHMS is a good course. You can practice as a doctor and there are reasonableopportunities for private practice. Opportunities are more in Taluka-level cities and areas. Demand forHomeopathy doctors is growing worldwide.

8.1 PMT – Test for admission to MBBS/MDS courses :

Every student passing Standard-12 and pursing study in Standard-12 in Group ‘B’ hatchesdream to get entry in ‘medical line’ and become a doctor. Compared to other parts of the country,there is stiffer competition in Gujarat for admission to medical branch.

What is All India Pre-Medical Test ? Under the ‘All India Quota Scheme’, 15% of seats in 87medical colleges and 25 dental colleges all over the country and admission to these seats is beinggranted through ‘PMT’. Five colleges of Gujarat are also in this list – they are NHL Municipal Collegeof Ahmedabad, B.J.Medical College of Ahmedabad, Medical Colleges of Jamnagar/Surat and Vadodara.This examination is conducted at Ahmedabad center in Gujarat.

Syllabus of this entrance test is combined of both – Gujarat and Central Board. Question papersare in Hindi/English only. You have to specify in advance about the language of question paper, in theapplication form itself. Answers are to be written under marking system.

Who can appear for this Pre-Medical Test? Students of Standard-12 who have obtained 50%or more marks with physics, chemistry and biology subjects, can appear for this exam. Students fromS.C./S.T. category can apply for this exam even with 40% or more marks. Students pursuing studyof Standard-12 Science can also appear for this examination subject to compliance of certainconditions. Those who complete age of 17 years as on 31st December (of the admission year) canonly write this exam.

Merit list of students passing PMT : All the students falling in the merit list are communicatedresult through post.

Copy of the result is also available at following places : (1) Every examination center,(2) Offices of Commissioner of Central Schools, (3) Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, (4) Office of theGujarat Secondary Education Board, Gandhinagar (5) Public Health Department, Gujarat State,Gandhinagar.

More and above the abovested offices, the PMT Merit list is being displayed on the notice boardof six Regional Offices of CBSE at Delhi, Allahabad, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Ajmer, Chennai as alsobeing published in all leading newspapers and Employment News weekly published by Governmentof India.

8.2 List of Medical, Dental, Physiotherapy, Ayurvedic, Homeopathy Collegesin Gujarat. (2011-2012)

Medical Colleges : (6+9+1 = 16) seats : (55+1200+150=2305)

• B.J.Medical College, Ahmedabad (250)

• M.P.Shah Medical College, Jamnagar (175)

• Government Medical College, Rajkot (SFI) (100)

• Government Medical College, Vadodara (180)

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• Government Medical College, Surat (150)

• Government Medical College, Bhavnagar (100)

• Pramukh Swamy Medical College, Karamsad (SFI)(100)

• L.G.Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad (SFI)(150)

• Bhuj Medical College, Bhuj (SFI) (150)*

• Gotri Medical College, Vadodara (SFI) (150)

• Surat Municipal Institute of Education and Research, Surat (SFI)(150)

• S.B.K.Shah Medical College, Vaghodiya (SFI) (150)

• C.U.Shah Medical College, Surendranagar (SFI)(100)

• NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad (SFI)(150)

• Sola Medical College, Ahmedabad (SFI)(150)

• Cancer Medical College, Ahmedabad (SFI)(150) (Deemed University)*

Dental Colleges (2+10+1=13) Seats (200+825+100=1125)

• Government Dental College, Ahmedabad (180)

• Government Dental College, Jamnagar (100)

• M.P.Patel Dental College, Vadodara (SFI)(40)

• Karnavati Dental College, Ahmedabad (SFI)(100)

• Ahmedabad Dental College, Ahmedabad (SFI)(100)

• Nutan Dental College, Visnagar (SFI) (50)

• Dharamsinh Desai Dental College, Nadiyad (SFI)(100)

• Municipal Dental College, Ahmedabad (SFI)(100)

• Maa Kamlaba Dental College, Ahmedabad (SFI)(100)

• K.M.Shah Dental College, Vaghodiya (SFI) (100)*

• Vaidik Dental College, Daman (SFI) (35)

• Amargadh Dental College, Amargadh (SFI)(100)

• Goenka Dental College, Gandhinagar (SFI)(100)

Physiotherapy Colleges (5+18+1=24) Seats (360+915+30=1305)

• Govt. Physiotherapy College, Ahmedabad (100)

• Govt. Physiotherapy College, Vadodara, (100)

• Govt. Physiotherapy College, Surat (30)

• College of Physiotherapy, Anand (SFI) (50)

• Govt. Physiotherapy College, Jamnagar (SFI)

• Govt. Physiotherapy College, Amreli (SFI)(50)

• Govt. Physiotherapy College, Dahod (SFI)(30)

• Parul Physiotherapy College, Vaghodiya (SFI)(60)

• K.M.Patel College of Physiotherapy, Karamsad (SFI)(30)

• Sarvajanik Physiotherapy College, Surat (SFI) (40)

• S.B.B. College of Physiotherapy, Ahmedabad (SFI)(50)

• Physiotherapy College, Dwarka (SFI)(35)

• K.K.Sheth College of Physiotherapy (SFI) (50)

• R.K.College of Physiotherapy, Rajkot (SFI)(100)

• C.U.Shah Physiotherapy College, Surendrangar (SFI)(65)

• Physiotherapy College, Godhra (SFI)(30)

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• South Gujarat College of Physiotherapy, Surat (SFI)(50)

• Sigma Physiotherapy College, Vadodara (SFI)(40)

• K.J.Pandya Physiotherapy College, Pipaliya (SFI)(30)*

• Lapkaman Physiotherapy College, Ahmedabad (SFI)(75)

• Pioneer Physiotherapy College, Vadodara (SFI)(40)

• J.G.College of Physiotherapy, Ahmedabad (SFI)(50)

• Charotar Physiotherapy College, Changa (SFI)(40)

• Ahmedabad Physiotherapy College, Bopal (SFI)(50)

Ayurved Colleges : (5+5 = 10) Seats (220 + 235 = 455)

• Akhadanand Government Ayurved College, Ahmedabad (75)

• Government Ayurved College, Vadodara (35)

• Sheth J.P.Ayurved College, Bhavnagar (35)

• Government Ayurved College, Junagadh (35)

• Shri Balahanuman Ayurved College, Lodra (35)

• Shri J.S.Ayurved College, Nadiyad (50)

• Shri O.H.Nazar Ayurved College, Surat (50)

• Shri Gulabkunwarba Ayurved College, Jamnagar (40)

• Parul Institute of Ayurved, Vadodara (SFI)(50)

• Govindbhai Ayurved College, Vallabhvidyanagar (SFI)(50)

Homeopathy Colleges : (4+12 = 16) Seats (400 + 1125 = 1525)

• Anand Homeopathy College, Anand (100)

• Dr.V.H.Dave Homeopathy College, Anand (100)

• Gujarat Homeopathy College, Vadodara (100)

• A.J.Savla Homeopathy College, Mehsana (100)

• C.D.Pachchigar Homeopathy College, Surat (SFI)(75)

• Ahmedabad Homeopathy College, Ghuma (SFI)(100)

• Vadodara Homeopathy College, Vadodara (SFI)(100)

• Rajkot Homeopathy College, Rajkot (SFI)(100)

• Shri Shamlaji Homeopathy College, Godhra (SFI)(100)

• C.N.Kothari Homeopathy College, Vyara (SFI)(100)

• M.S.Pathak Homeopathy College, Vadodara (SFI)(100)

• B.A.Dangar Homeopathy College, Rajkot (SFI)(100)

• Swami Vivekanand Homeopathy College, Bhavnagar (SFI)(100)

• Jawaharlal Nehru Homeopathy College, Vaghodiya (SFI) (100)

• Shri Mahalaxmi Girls Homeopathy College, Vadodara (SFI) (100)

• M.K.Sanghvi Homeopathy College, Vadodara (SFI) (50)

Orthotics / Naturopathy / Optometry / Occupational Therapy Colleges :

• Government Orthotics College, Ahmedabad (10)

• Naturopathy and Yoga Science, Vadodara (SFI)(30)

• Nagar School of Optometry, Ahmedabad (30)

• Harijyot Optometry College, Navsari (SFI) (20)

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8.3 Information on cut-off marks for admission to Medical, Dental,Physiotherapy courses – 2011-2012

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*DP 54.88 56.88 46.08 54.90

ANP 34.70 42.70 37.10

KP 53.05 37.28 40.65

SP 60.75 32.80 47.10

RP 39.60 36.22 39.95

CUP 22 39.52

RKP 31 31.17

SGSP 54.80 40.82 46.92

SWP 13 28.65

SIP 28.72 42.02 34.30 30.52

GP 14 38.72

AIMP 48.98 46.75 34.02

JP 52.52 42.80 37.77

VSP 62.02 50.40 28.42 46.35

PIP 47.65 38.13 28.72 41.42

CHP 29.15 32.65 32.90

BOP 48.37 52.97 35.48

PRP 37.02 37.45 35.38 29.95

DMP 14 29.83

B.Sc. Nursing

*ANUR 67.70 58.37 53.43 62.05

*ANUR-M 62.70 37.53 66.20

*BNUR 62.98 62.83 48.78 58.08

*BNUR-M 62.35 55.97 52.15 59.70

*JAMNUR 54.53 51.30 42.25 52.47

*JAMNUR-M 51.67 51.92 64.67

*SNUR 56.28 55.07 44.43 56.18

*SNUR-M 55.45 62.72 55.50

*GBNUR 55.62 51.75 42.83 52.28

*GBNUR-M 59.97 50.70 58.95

*DRNUR 61.15 55.28 49.78 55.08

*DRNUR-M 58.63 37.13 56.43

*GRNUR 55.90 52.40 44.15 51.90

*GRNUR-M 55.47 39.90 57.88

JNUR 43.13 47.03 32.98 36.03

JNUR-M 39.18 31.07 44.97

M.B.B.S.

*AMED 91.25 84.85 74.35 85.92

*BMED 88.45 80.52 69.57 83.12

*JMED 85.15 76.88 62.77 79.83

*SMED 85.98 77.40 66.18 80.43

*RMED 85.67 79.65 62.38 79.85

*BHMED 84.93 77.22 61.55 79.17

NHLG 84.10 73.18 56.60 78.02

NHLL 83.57 74.13 72.63

SMCG 79.23 66.57 53.70 71.62

SMCL 77.88 67.08 70.57

KMED 77.12 65.82 69.65

CUMED 77.02 66.83 70.62

LGMED 80.65 70.47 48.10 73.53

BHUMED 76.22 64.87 68.42

SOLMED 80.75 71.90 47.93 75.17

GOTMED 77.18 68.92 70.55

GCSMED 78.53 68.73 71.27

B.D.S.

*AD 78.65 74.28 56.10 75.15

*JD 77.88 72.52 52.60 74.75

MPD 72.07 58.60 66.45

AHD 66.92 53.27

UKD 69.43 53.10 60.23

ND 69.48 53.62 58.67

VD 51

BOPD 58.42 56.17

AMCD 68.60 60.98 59.70

DAMD 4 60.52 51.32

AMRD 58

GD 36

B.Physiotherapy

*AP 71.48 65.27 46.08 66.35

*BP 68.38 59.85 43.02 63.38

*SUP 73.12 63.38 47.32 67.53

*JAMP 65.52 55.55 40.25 58.97

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ONUR-M 2 34.05 36.72

PMNUR 31

PMNUR-M 3 38.17

PNUR 32 38.50

PNUR-M 3 24.77

B.A.M.S.*BAY 76.05 74.40 57.12 73.53

*SAY 74.93 69.92 55.73 70.70

NAY 63.70 61.22 52.30 64.03

PRAY 63.77 59.17 51.47 65.77

VGAY 57.80 57.72 49.77 56.88

B.H.M.S.*ARKHM 57.02 56.27 44.30 54.68

*AVHDHM 60.52 52.62 42.98 55.83

*SAVHM 54.60 51.13 46.58 53.77

*MHM 56.50 54.52 41.27 54.35

AHM 55.47 50.70 34.58 51.33

BSVSHM 48.28 48.62 34.98 48.37

RHM 61.50 46.52 52.37

VHM 55.93 44.47 33.08 46.77

GHM 44.68 43.37 36.63 45.50

BHHM 55.18 46.35 51.28

RBADHM 53.77 43.85 50.75

BMLXHM 49.05 44.68 36.40 49.47

JNHM 47.73 46.98 35.03 47.32

CDHM 64.72 63.53 37.68 60.17

BMSPHM 50.37 47.57 38.78 50.03

KHM 44.78 43.57 30.03 46.08

OptometryAOT 9 37.70

HOT 8

DOT 9 41.15

BOT 11

OrthoticsAOR 43.38 47.83 40.08 37.02

NaturopathyBNAT 11

Audiology and Speech TherapyCUASLP 1 38.07

AINUR 4 37.10

AINUR-M 44.77 40.70 29.65

ZNUR 9 44.37 35.43

ZNUR-M 1 53.60

BHDNUR 7

BHDNUR-M 50.88 37.02

BRDNUR 6 31.70 27.02

BRDNUR-M 1 37.82 31.72

GNUR 43.53 38.97 37.35 43.15

GNUR-M 51.40 47.83 37.62 39.22

RNUR 20 38.60

RNUR-M 3

BJNUR 38

BJNUR-M 4 30.55

BVSNUR 14 30.20 29.05

BVSNUR-M 1 31.60 45.10

CHNUR 38.30 40.68

CHNUR-M 2 26.28

DHNUR 26 32.58

DHNUR-M 2 47.77

DHONUR 30

DHONUR-M 3 44.87

SHNUR 18 37.53

SHNUR-M 46.95 30.48 50.13

APNUR 29.98 40.95 32.43 34.05

APNUR-M 49.65 35.65

MRNUR 37

MRNUR-M 2 39.38 54.97

NNUR 21 23.43

NNUR-M 2

DNNUR 35.37 43.43 39.93

DNNUR-M 25.45 43.78

SKNUR 11 37.33

SKNUR-M 27.45

VNUR 9 46.38

VNUR-M 48.52 42.63

BMNUR 29

BMNUR-M 2 44.05 47.47

ONUR 21 27.75

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8.4 More options to become a doctor

Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, P.O. Sevagram, Vardha (MGIMS) :

This institute was established by Mahatma Gandhiji in the year 1944. This institute is engagedin imparting training to the doctors and nurses intending to serve in rural areas or attached areas.They are trained on the issues concerning health in rural areas. Students of this medical college visitrural areas once a month and maintain record of social and health related problems of such areas.After completion of MBBS course in this institute, it is mandatory for these students to serve urbanpopulation. After this service period only, they are considered for admission to post-graduation course.

Address of institute : MGIMS, At and post Sevagram, Vardha, Pin Code 442102.

Banaras Hindu University – Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras 221 006 :

Admission to the MBBS and BAMS course is available here. ‘Competitive Written Test” is beingconducted at Banaras, Delhi, Kolkatta and Hyderabad centers for admission to MBBS course.

Office of the Director, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi – 221 005.

AIIMS – All India Institute of Medical Sciences :

This is the top-class medical institute/hospital of our country. You must be listening to mentionof this name while listening news on radio/TV or reading news in newspapers. This institute is famousworldwide for medical education.

Address: The Assistant Controller of Examinations, All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Ansari Nagar, New Delhi 110029.

Armed Forces Medical College, Pune :

Admission to this Medical College at Pune can be through All India Entrance Test and thosewho have passed Standard-12 Science with 60% marks can write this exam. Ordinarily, this exam isbeing conducted in the first week of May and list of examination centers include Ahmedabad.

St. John’s Medical College, Bengaluru :

Admission to this college for MBBS course is also through entrance test. Entrance test is beingconducted in the month of May and most probably, during last week of May. Distribution of admissionform ordinarily starts from first week of April.

Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) :

This reputed medical college is located at Pondicheri in Southern India. Admission to thisinstitute in MBBS course is also granted through entrance test.

JNMC – Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College which is affiliated with Aligarh Muslim University(AMU) releases advertisement in the first week of February and application form is to be submittedin the first week of April. Entrance test is being conducted in the first week of June. This college isat Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.

PMT : Delhi Pre-medical Test :

This entrance test is being organized jointly for admission to the following three colleges :

• Maulana Azad Medical College (180 seats)

• Universal College of Medical Science (100 seats)

• Lady Harding’s Medical College (130 seats for girls only)

8.5 Public Health

India needs 10,000 public health officers every year as per McKinsey’s report, however, in factonly 300 to 400 health officials are being made available every year in India. Looking to such a widegap between demand and supply, the courses launched in Public Health Sector becomes more important.

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BITS, Pilani offers course titled Master of Public Health. Though India has progressed a lot inpharmaceutical sector, however, advantages thereof are not yet percolated till rural population. Duringthis two-years course, skill of competency to plan strategy and implementation of intervention programfor growth of community diagnosis is inculcated in students. They are also being imparted training forgenerating data for planning, development and implementation thereof for public health policies.

The students undergoing this course in Public Health Service can have horizons of opportunitiesand it encompasses the competency approach from community to laboratory. Candidates interestedin this course can help poor and deprived class of society and can contribute their worth for improvingand maintaining public health of entire nation.

Eligibility : B.Sc., MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, LLB, MSW, MSC degree holder.

Course fee : Rs.1.20 lakhs (BITS)

Institutes : BITS Pilani, Pune University, Punjab University.

TUITION FEE WAIVER (TFW) SCHEMEA scheme of Government of India for waiver of tuition fee in all the courses of

self-financed Engineering/Pharmacy colleges of IndiaTalented students, due to weak economic background of their families and higher fees

norms for engineering, pharmacy and technical courses, we diverting to other courses.Government of India, lead by Congress party, has made arrangement for 5% seats of self-financed engineering and pharmacy institutes for meritorious students from economicallyweak families and physically handicapped. This scheme will be applicable to the childrenwhose parent’s family income is less than Rs.4.50 lakhs per annum. For this purpose, incomecertificate is to be obtained from Collector Office in case of urban areas and from TalukaDevelopment Officer/Mamlatdar in case of rural areas. (Certificate issued by Sarpanch, Talatior Form No.16 in case of Government employee is not admissible). This scheme of Governmentof India has benefited 4,400 engineering students and 700 pharmacy students.

In Gujarat, there are two categories of colleges – Government and Self-financed. Annualfee payable for Government colleges is Rs.1500/- as a token fee whereas in Self-financedinstitutes, the annual fee varies from Rs.40,000/- to Rs.65,000/-. The students getting admissionin SFI have to make payment of the fees as prescribed by such institutes. With a view toensure that the talented students hailing from financially weak families too can get admissionto SFIs, a scheme of Tuition Fee Waiver on 5% seats of total seats of college, is introducedby AICTE. The college joining this TFW scheme has been allowed admission to 63 studentsagainst 60 sanctioned seats, without any additional staff or additional conditions. They shouldnot charge fees from 3 additional students. Thus, the colleges opting for this scheme gets5% more seats. Under this scheme, the qualified candidates are being granted admission onmerit basis to those 5% seats in engineering and pharmacy colleges without charging anyfee. College does not suffer any financial loss due to this TFW scheme as they are allowedto fill 5% seats in access to the number of seats sanctioned to them.

Due to non-implementation of this Tuition Fee Waiver scheme by Government of Gujaratin time, students of Gujarat were deprived of this benefit for two years. This scheme has notbeen made effective by the Joint Admission Committee for Professional Courses and this hasbeen made part of application form itself. However, due to lack of adequate information onthis scheme, many eligible students are deprived of benefit of this scheme. This scheme notonly provide an opportunity to the needy students to pursue higher studies without paymentof any fees, but it means 5% increase in total number of seats which facilitates admissionto 5% more students every year. It is expected from the State Government that this schemebe publicized more for ensuring benefit of the scheme for students of Gujarat.

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9. JOB RELATED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS AFTER STANDARD-12

Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant : Upon vacancy arising for such posts, process of recruitmentstarts by releasing advertisements in newspapers. Application is to be submitted to the Superintendentof respective Division.

Standard-12 pass and aged between 18 and 25 years are eligible to apply. (Candidates belongingto S.C./S.T. can have relaxation in age for 5 years and relaxation for 3 years to OBC candidate).Candidate must have enrolled his name with Employment Exchange. The process of selection isbased on marks of Standard-12, knowledge of computer, typing skill, marks obtained in competitiveexam. The examination contain questions on general knowledge and intelligence.

Special Class Railway Apprentice (SCRA) : This examination is being conducted by UPSC(Union Public Service Commission) once a year at Ahmedabad center.

Eligibility : Standard-12 passed with First or Second Class with either physics or chemistry inaddition to maths as a subject OR B.Sc. with mathematics as main subject with physics or chemistryas secondary subjects OR those who are appearing for such examination are eligible as also thosewho have passed First or Second Year B.Sc. with Maths with First Class or Second Class with oneof the subject as physics or chemistry.

Age of the candidate should be between 17 to 21 years in the month of August of the year ofexamination. Relaxation for five years to S.C/S.T. candidate and three years to OBC.

Three question papers are in objective form in English language. Question Paper-1 is of GeneralKnowledge and Psychology test, Paper-2 is for physical science and Paper-3 contain questions onchemistry subject.

Assistant in LIC and GIC : For recruitment of Assistants in Life Insurance Corporation andGeneral Insurance Corporation, advertisements are being released as and when vacancies arises.Knowledge of Hindi is essential. (Hindi is must as a subject in Standard-10 or 12). Recruitment ofTypists is also being made similarly. Examination in Hindi/English language.

The Shipping Corporation of India, P.B. No.9429, Mumbai 400093:

Qualification : Standard-12 pass with physics, chemistry and maths subjects with 60% or moremarks (aged 20 years or les) or the candidates holding degree of B.Sc. (aged 22 years or less)are eligible to apply (Relaxation upto 5 years in case of S.C./S.T. candidates).During this trainingof three-months duration, expense is of Rs.40,000/-. Thereafter, they get job in Shipping Corporationas a Trainee Navigating Officer Cadet (TNOC). Can reach upto level of Master (Captain).

Apply when the advertisement releases which is ordinarily released in the month of March. Examinationis conducted during the month of December at Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta and Chennai centreswhere questions asked pertain to general knowledge, aptitude test. Thereafter, oral and medicaltests follow.

Coimbatore Marine College : This college conducts 4-year B.E. Marine Engineering degreecourse recognized by the Director General of Shipping, Government of India. Candidates passedin Standard-12 with physics, chemistry and maths subjects with 60% marks and 50% marks inEnglish subject. Coimbatore Marine College, Coimbatore. Visit website :www.coimbatoremarinecollege.com E-mail : [email protected]

International Maritime Institute : For the pre-sea deck cadet course, the candidates who havepassed Standard-12 with 60% marks within age limit of 20 to 23 years can apply. Upon releaseof advertisement, forward Demand Draft of Rs.500/- as mentioned therein, to the InternationalMaritime Institute Ltd., 13, Institutional Area, Surajpur Kasna Road, Greater Noida 201306 (U.P.).Website : http://www.imiindia.com. Advertisement usually published in English newspapers.

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National Fire Service College, Nagpur : Sub-officers course for 33 weeks is being conducted atNational Fire Service College, Nagpur (Maharashtra) for 24 vacancies. Training is to be obtainedfor 21 weeks at college and 12 weeks at big fire stations of the country. Examination is beingconducted at Mumbai in the month of October where questions on the general knowledge, English,general science and mathematics will be there. Question papers are in objective format and of thestandard of syllable of Standard-12 in Hindi and English language. Those who pass at the end ofcourse, shall have to u undergo Medical test.

Eligibility : Standard-12 pass and competent to read, write and speak in Hindi and English both.165 cm height, 50 KG weight and 81 cm chest with expansion of 5 cm is necessary. Age shouldbe 18 to 23 years as on January (relaxation upto five years for S.C./S.T. candidates). Advertisementin this regard is released in the month of June-July when application form should be filled.Advertisement is being released in newspapers.

Boarder Security Force (BSF) : Standard-12 pass candidates are being recruited to the post ofAssistant Sub Inspector (Clerk). Male and female both are eligible to apply. In addition to pay scale,other allowance are admissible. More and above educational qualification, physical standardsshould be – 167 cm height and 81 cm chest with expansion of 5 cm, weight 43 kg is essential.Age should be 18 to 25 years. You have to face written exam, typing speed test and personalinterview, medical tests. In the written examination, objection questions on Hindi-english language,general i.q., numerical aptitude, clerical aptitude are there. The advertisement is being released inthe month of December.

Actuary : The function of the Actuary is to collect various types of statistics, analyse them andto present it in simple and easy language. Ordinarily, the function of Actuaries is to determine ininsurance corporation rates of premium of life insurance by analyzing statistics of population,sickness, accidents etc. They also determine rates of premium for property insurance by taking intoconsideration and analyzing instances of fire, damages, looting of properties and amount of damagescaused due to such instances. Their knowledge is also useful in Government departments, StockExchanges etc. Generally, the actuarist can apply his knowledge for determination of rates ofinterest on pension, provident fund, gratuity, share value, dividend etc. following the principles ofprobabilities. Those who wish to select this profession of Actuarist much possess high level ofknowledge in mathematics and statistics. Further, his memory should be also very sharp and IQshould also be very high for analysis of higher values. For this purpose, one can attempt examinationby sitting at home which is being conducted in the month of April/May and September/Octoberwhich contain two papers of mathematics and one paper of English. The levels are – (1) Entranceexamination (After standard-12), (2) Group ‘A’ exam, (3) Group ‘B’ exam. Address for contact :Actuarial Society of India, C/o. Life Insurance Corporation of India, Central Office, Yogkshem,Jeevan Vima Road, Mumbai 400021.

Indian Banks Association (IBA): Indian Banks Association is a central voluntary body of all thenationalized banks of India. IBA, in association with Institute of Banking Personnel Selection(IBPS) has taken very important decision in the interest of candidates in respect of the recruitmentprocedure for banks. Accordingly, the candidates need not to have now apply separately to all thebanks, pay fees and go for written tests every Sunday. Visit www.iba.org.in

Under this proposed system, now the IBPS will conduct written test twice a year and shall issuescore cards to the candidates according to their performance. For these tests, the candidates shallhave to wait for advertisement as and when get released by IBPS. The bank which will be in needof recruitment, shall issue its own advertisement notifying requirements of age, educational qualification,number of posts etc. The candidate shall have to apply to the respective bank in pursuance thereofby attaching copy of the score card as has been issued by the IBPS to him/her. In short, no bankwill henceforth go for their own written test separately. The bank will decide on its own about thecut-off score for calling candidates for interview, group discussions etc. This new system has beenimplemented w.e.f 1st June, 2011.

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State Bank of India has not participated in this proposed system therefore, Score Card issued byIBPS shall not be valid so far as State Bank is concerned. Validity of the score card being issuedby the IBPS shall be for one year.

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) : Staff Selection Commission is functioning for selection ofcandidates to the various posts like Clerk, Assistant or Officer after conducting interviews of thecandidates succeed in written examinations. Advertisements of SSC are being issued in variousnewspaper, Employment News. Website : http://ssc.nic.in

For the candidates who intend to write all the aforesaid competitive examinations of Railway,Bank, Staff Selection, UPSC, GPSC etc., there are preparatory books and magazines available in themarket which have proved to be very useful for preparations. For the candidates preparing for theabove examinations, following books/magazines will be useful in initial stage –

(1) Books on general knowledge published by Navnit, Kumar, Kiran Publications.

(2) Magazines like Employment News, Gujarati Latest Facts, Yojana (Gujarati), Pratiyogita Darpan (Hindi).

Thereafter, following books can be use to improve knowledge –

(1) Discovery of India, (2) Wizard (3) General Study Manual of Tata Publication, (4) GeneralStudy Manual of S.Chand Publication, (5)Reasoning – Verbal-Non-verbal, R.S.Agrawal, S. ChandPublication, (6)Objective Arithmatics, R.S.Agrawal, S.Chand Publication, (7)General Knowledge –Lucent, (8) Textbooks of History, Science, Geography, Constitution of Standard 7 to 10 (CBSE syllabus),(9) English for Competitive Exam by Gupta, Himalya Publishers (10) High School English Grammerand Competition, Rein and Martin, S.Chand Publication.

Magazine : (1) CSR (2) Chronicle (3) Pratiyogita Darpan (4) Yojana English, (5)Reader’s Digest(6) Employment News.

All the students cannot purchase all the books/magazines individually hence they can purchasein group and read in turn or you can source few of the books or magazines and read them. It is notdesirable to buy all the books or magazines together.

MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME – 2006

India is the only country where assurance for 100 days minimum employment has beenmade applicable through statute. All credit goes to the Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh,Smt.Sonia Gandhi, President, All India Congress Party and youth leader Shri Rahul Gandhi.This scheme has been implemented in total 615 districts of the country in three phases. Thisscheme has proved worth for providing employment at local level and the rural developmentas a result of which, migration from rural to urban locales would gradually reduce. Under thisSchemes, various infrastructure works like water harvesting and water conservation, smallirrigation works, Indira Awas Yojana, Land Reforms and Rural communication etc. are beingtaken up.

During Financial Year 2008-2009, this MNREGY scheme has benefited financially to8,50,691 families who were employed for 32,530 works for which Union Government hasreleased amount of Rs. 16,419.20 lakh.

Similarly, during Financial Year 2009-2010, 15,96,402 families were benefited financiallywho were employed for 2,63,651 works for which Union Government has released amountof Rs. 77,729.69 lakh.

During Financial Year 2010-2011, MNREGY scheme has benefited financially to 10,97,483families who were employed for 45,158 works for which Union Government has releasedamount of Rs. 38,388.71 lakh.

During Financial Year 2011-2012, this scheme has benefited financially to 7,81,722families. Total 1,08,473 works are in progress and 28,717 works have been completed.

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10. WISH TO BE AN I.A.S. OFFICER ?

Various competitive exams are being conducted by the UPSC for recruitment to the posts ofInspector, Clerk, Supervisor etc. for the Government of India departments like Railway, Income Tax,Revenue, Account-Audit, Customs and Central Excise etc. and of the State Governments. However,for recruitment of Administrative Officer in all these departments, the test of the tests – i.e. toughestexamination amongst all the exams in India is the Civil Services Examination which we call as IAS exam.

By clearing this examination, one can achieve dignified positions in various service cadres likeIndian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), IndianRevenue Service (IRS), Indian Information Service (IIS). It is pertinent to note that it was late SardarVallabhbhai Patel who played a key role for starting such an exam.

Why to start preparing for IAS exam while studying in college ?

In North Indian States, candidates start preparations for IAS exam while they are in Standard-10. At the time of their graduation, they are equally busy with reading, discussions etc. for civilservices examination so as to succeed in civil service examination after graduation. In several Universitiesof Delhi, number of young boys and girls come with ambition to become IAS and burning midnightoil for preparations of IAS exams. There are good study materials also available here for preparationand they have environment for preparation for this exam. This the reason why Delhi is called Kashifor IAS aspirants.

Format of written examination and planned preparations…..

Civil Service examination is mainly divided into two stages – (1)Preliminary test and (2) MainExamination.

(1) Preliminary test for selection of candidates for main examination is an objective-type test.(2) Main exam (written and oral).

In Preliminary Examination, multi-choice objective type questions are there wherein questionpaper of Aptitude Test is for 200 marks and question paper of General Knowledge is of 200 marks.Thus, preliminary examination is for 400 marks. Preliminary examination is just a screening test. Themarks obtained in the examination are not considered for merit list preparation. The main object ofpreliminary examination is to examine standard of the candidate. For writing main exam, passing thepreliminary test is a must.

Main examination is divided in two stages – (1) Written test and (2)Interview (oral test).

For written examination, there are 9 question papers containing descriptive type questions. Thecandidates who have scored marks as stipulated by the UPSC, are called for the personal interviews.Accordingly, suppose recruitment is to be made of 500 candidates, the number of candidates beingcalled for personal interview are 1000 to 1500.

Out of 9 descriptive type question papers, the candidate has to just qualify in papers of Indianlanguage and English language. Interview (oral test) is for 300 marks. Final Merit list of successfulcandidates is being prepared by summing up marks obtained by the candidates in written test andpersonal interview. The candidates appearing in this merit list are allocated, in order of their seniorityin merit list, to different services.

There is one optional paper in Preliminary Examination and two optional papers in MainExamination, selection of which is required to be made in advance and as a part of preparation forthe same, the subject which you are going to learn in college should be selected as optional in thecivil service examination.

For preparation of general studies, procure English guide published by any of standard publicationhouse of Delhi and text books of Standard 10 to 12 (CBSE) of the subjects – history, geography,civics, constitution, general science, freedom struggle.

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Marks scored in prelims exam are not though being considered in merit of main examination,it is unavoidable to qualify for writing the main exam. Therefore, it is more beneficial if micro-levelreading and sound preparation of general studies and optional is completed during the collegestudies only.

Importance of interview and planning :

Through interview, attempt is being made to know about qualities of candidates including sincerity,attitude towards civil service examination and self-confidence, intelligence, ability to take quick decisions,discretion etc. In civil services, post of Administrator is there at appropriate level.

Gujarati language can be selected as language for answer in Civil Service Examination :

UPSC has allowed the candidates to write the civil service exam in any one of the Indianlanguages included in Eighth Schedule of Constitution of India. Therefore, students from Gujarat canwrite exam in Gujarati language. Most of the students are under impression and belief since long thatonly those who knows English very well can become IAS or IPS. Therefore, now students of Gujaratimedium need not to be disappointed and they can also success by following proper preparationschedule.

Recently, there is important structural change has been introduced so far as civil service examis concerned. Now, negative marking system has been introduced for objective questions being askedin preliminary exam of Civil Services exam. One-third mark will be deducted now for every wronganswer. Therefore, those tick the answers merely on the basis of memory or guess shall be now atdisadvantage. Those who have in fact imbibed the subject and reading and whose maximum numberof answers are correct, shall get place in the merit.

Eligibility for appearing in IAS examination :

Nationality : Indian Citizenship is must for the candidate of Indian Administrative Service andIndian Police Service. For rest of cadres, candidate should contact UPSC.

Age : The candidate should be more than 21 years or age or less than 30 years, the base forwhich shall be 1st of August of respective year. Relaxation of five years in upper age limit is grantedfor the candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe and 3 years for Other BackwardClass category candidates.

Minimum educational qualification: Candidate should have obtained degree of graduate fromany of the University so established by the Government of India or State Government.

Number of attempts permissible : Every candidate has maximum for attempts to clear civilservice examination. There is not limit for number of attempts for candidates belonging to ScheduledCaste/Scheduled Tribe. For candidates of Other Backward Class category, maximum number of attemptsallowed is 7. Meaning thereby, candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe canappear for examination for the number of attempts they wish upto age of 35 years whereas candidatesof Other Backward Class category can make maximum seven attempts till age of 33 years.

What is needed is to identify your quiescent strengths within you. As has been said by Ruskin,even the weakest person has been gifted by God with some distinguished strength. Need is to justidentify yourself. “If you can not love a person whom you see, than how can you love yourself whomyou never seen.”

Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration email : [email protected]

Opp. ISRO, Jodhpur-Satellite Road, Ahmedabad.

IAS Coaching Centers email : [email protected]

Vajirao and Ravi Institute for Civil Services Examination,

79, Old Rajendra Nagar Market, Delhi.

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Shri Ram IAS email: [email protected], [email protected]

11/22, First Floor, Old Rajinder Nagar Market, New Delhi 110 060. www.sriramsias.com

Ujjawal IAS Academy www.ujjwaliasacademy.com

B-18, Top Floor, Satija House, Dr.Mukerjee Nagar, New Delhi 11009.

O.P.Singh IAS Academy email : [email protected]

B-13, 1st floor, Meerut Sweet Shop, Dr.Mukerjee Nagar, New Delhi-110009.

Classic IAS Academy www.classiciasacademy.com

UG 33-34, Ansal Chamber-1, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 110066

IAS Today email : [email protected]

219, Ground Floor, Sector-15-A, Punjab University Road, Chandigarh.

Lakshya IAS Study Circle email : [email protected]

SCO 21, T.F., Sector 36-D, Chandigarh.

GOVERNMENT AID TO STUDENTS OF SCHEDULED CASTE CATEGORYFOR HIGHER EDUCATION

• Private Tuition fee assistance of Rs.8,000/- for first year and Rs. 4,000/- to thestudents taking admission for higher secondary study to Standard 11 (exceptScience stream). For Science stream students, Rs.15,000/- for the first year andRs. 10,000/- for second year.

• Monthly Rs. 600/- food bill assistance per student staying in hostels attached withthe college.

• Rs. 3,000 financial assistances to students of First Year Degree courses in Civil,Mechanical, Electrical, Architect, Plastic and Fine Arts.

• Under Book Bank Scheme, books are provided to the students of medical, engineering,veterinary, agriculture, polytechnic, LLB/LLM/MCA/MBA and bio-science. Per twostudents, one set of books is being given after recovering deposit at the rate of 5%of cost of books. For post-graduation students, per student one set is being given.

• Loan upto Rs. 20 lakhs at subsidized rate of 4% interest to the students of ScheduledCaste category desirous to undergo Commercial Pilot License training.

• Education loan of Rs. 10 lakhs at 4% interest to the students who want to goabroad for higher studies.

• All facilities provided free of any charge to the in-mates of Dr. Ambedkar GovernmentHostels pursuing studies in college.

• For providing accommodation and educational facilities within same campus to thetalented students of scheduled caste in Ideal Residential School, 18 Mama SahebFadke Residential Schools have been set up.

• Award of prizes to student securing higher rank in examination of Std. X and XIIin all streams.

• Scholarships to talented students of scheduled caste studying in selected secondaryand higher secondary schools.

• Interest subsidy on educational loans availed by S.C./S.T. students. Union Governmenthas announced for interest subsidy to the students of Socially Backward Classeson educational loans availed for higher education in government recognized colleges.

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11. INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY (IGNOU)OFFERED SPECIAL COURSES

Various courses of graduate, pos-graduate, diploma and certificate courses are being conductedby Indira Gandhi National Open University which can be purused through distant learning mode, rightat your home. Recently launched program of Diploma Management and M.B.A. course of IGNOU hasbecome very popular, more particularly they are useful for those candidates who wish to strengthentheir career by pursuing higher studies while in job. They include following Master Degree courses.For B.A., B.Com. programs, please contact IGNOU center personally.

Graduation program : Preparatory programs for B.A., B.Com. are available. This course isknown as B.P.P. After this preparatory course, you qualify for directly writ your graduation application.

Computer and Library Science : 1. Master of Computer Application (MCA), 2. P.G. Diplomain Library Automation and Networking, 3. P.G. Diploma in Translation (PGDT), 4. P.G. Diploma in RadioPrasaran (PGDRP) – in coordination with All India Radio, 5. P.G. Diploma in Journalism and MassCommunication. (PGJMC).

Health Nutrition and Childcare : 1. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. (N), 2. P.G. Diplomain Geriatric Medicine, 3. Diploma in Hospital and Health Management (PGDHM), 4. Diploma in Nutritionand Health Education (DNHE), 5. Diploma in HIV and Family Education (DAFE), 6.Certificate in HIVand Family Education (CAFÉ).

Engineering and Rural Development : 1. Bachelor Technology in Civil (Construction management)(BTCM), 2.Bachelor Technology in Civil (Water Resources Engineering), 3. P.G. Diploma in RuralDevelopment (PGDRD), 4. Advance Diploma in Water Resource Engineering (ADWRE),

Tourism Management : 1. P.G. Diploma in International Business Operation (PGDIBO), 2.Diploma in Tourism Study (DTS), 3. Certificate in Tourism Study (CTS).

Women and Youth Development : 1. Certificate in Empowering Women Through Self HelpGroup (CWDL), 2. Certificate in Empowerment and Development (CWED), 3. Certificate in Youth inDevelopment Work (CCYP), 4. Diploma in Youth In Development Work (DCYP).

In addition to these, there are several other Certificate Courses offered by IGNOU on thesubjects like Environment, Disaster Management, Human Rights, Consumer Protection, LaboratoryTechniques etc.

Detailed prospects on information on all the IGNOU courses mentioned above can be obtainedby forwarding postal order or demand draft for Rs.80/- favoring IGNOU, to the Director (SR &E),IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi 110066. Students of Gujarat can obtain information and prospectson program at following address personally by making payment of Rs. 20/-

Indira Gandhi National Open University, Regional Center (Gujarat State),

opp. Nirma University, Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway, Chharodi, Ahmedabad 382481.

www.ignous.ac.in

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12. COURSES OFFERED BY DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAROPEN UNIVERSITY

Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University which is providing excellent opportunity for all thosewho have remained deprived of higher education due to educational, social, economic, geographicaland vocations circumstances, to acquire education of their choice, right at their home and at theirconvenient time, according to their level of intellect and at their own speed, is development newcourses and imparting education at national-international level as being affiliated with other Universitiesof the country.

This Open University having more than 75 study centers offers more than 40 courses, isproviding golden opportunity to the students to continue their studies from home. These courses arebecoming more popular gradually.

Fees prescribed for respective courses is to be paid for a minimum period. The maximum periodto complete the course is to facilitate the student to complete the course at his ease and convenience,for which extended period, there is no fee charged.

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, R.C.Technical College Campus, Opp. High Court,Sarkhe-Gandhinagar Highway, Ahmedabad. Website : www.baou.org

• F.Y. to T.Y. : To graduate in Arts, subjects of Arts are to be studied in BPP. Once you pass BPP,you can get admission to F.Y.B.A. and can write examination of T.Y. B.A. lastly. Similarly, if youwish to become Commerce Graduate, you can pursue your study of (1) First Year B.Com.,(2)Second Year B.Com., (3)Third Year B.Com. from Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University.

• Admission to all those who apply : (1) Admission is sure to all those who submit their formfor BPP. (2) If you have passed Standard-12 Arts, you will be admitted to F.Y.B.A. and (3) If youhave passed Standard-12 Commerce, you get admission to F.Y.B.Com. (4) Being Open University,everyone those who apply, granted admission; there is no issue of admission.

Government recognized courses : Dr.Ambedkar Open University is established by Governmentof Gujarat. Therefore, Dr.Ambedkar Open University impart education in Gujarati language as theIndira Gandhi National Open University established by Government of India is doing in hindi andEnglish languages. The degree of B.A. or B.Com. awarded by this University is at par with suchdegree from any other University.

• To whom it is more useful? If you have not passed Standard-12 or studied below Standard-10, Ambedkar Open University is the best proposition for completing your study upto graduation.You can earn degree of B.A. or B.Com. by remaining at home, by continuing your professionor job. Other certificate courses are also being offered by this University.

• Availability of form : For admission to BPP course or B.A., B.Com. degree course, price ofapplication form is Rs.50/-. Your city or town may have study center of Ambedkar Open Universityand in case if it is not there, it may be in nearest town. Application forms and full informationare available at any of the study center.

Courses offered by Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University :

• Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Humanities

• Master of Arts – English (MEG)

• Master of Arts – Hindi (MHD)

• Master of Arts – Sociology (MSO)

• Bachelor’s Preparatory Program (BPP)

• Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

• Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

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• Post Graduate Diploma in Distance Education (PGDDE)

• Diploma in Creative Writing in English (DCE)

• Diploma in Creative Writing in Hindi (DCH)

• Diploma in Financial Management (DFM)

• Diploma in Tax Practice (Direct Taxes) (DDT)

• Diploma in Indirect Taxes (DIT)

• Diploma in Insurance (DIN)

• Diploma in Village Health Worker (DVHW)

• Certificate in Food and Nutrition (CFN)

• Certificate in Computing (CIC)

• Certificate in Tourism Marketing (CTM)

• Certificate in Tourism Management (CMT)

• Certificate in Personal Computer Software (CPCS)

• Certificate in Teaching of English (CTE)

• Certificate in Environment Studies (CES)

• Certificate in Consumer Protection (CCP)

• Certificate in Participatory Forest Management (CPFM)

• Certificate in Naturopathy (CIN)

• Certificate in Handloom Weaver (CIHW)

• Certificate in Cane worker (CINC)

• Certificate in Motor Rewinder (CIMR)

• Certificate in Carpenter (CICP)

• Certificate in Mechanic (CIJM)

• Certificate in Human Rights (CHR)

• Library and Information Science course has also been started by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar OpenUniversity

RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACTIMPORTANT INITIATIVE OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

Common-men were facing hardships at Government offices and other places ofwork where they were feeling helpless. Now, every ordinary citizen of the country is ableto procure any information by making payment of Rs.20/- (BPL-cardholder exemptedfrom payment) under the Right to Information Act like any other Member of Parliament,Member of Legislative Assembly/representative of people can get. Concerned organization/institute is bound to provide information as demanded. This Act has provided a weaponin the hands of commonmen to fight against corruption and can contribute in developmentof the country. For obtaining information under the Right to Information Act, the citizenhas to make application before Public Information Officer of respective office/organization.Government of Gujarat and various Corporations/Universities are resorting to delayingtactics to provide information or they provide incomplete information or with delay. Hopethat Government of Gujarat effectively implement Right to Information Act.

-: For full information/guidance on Right to Information Act, 2005 :-Mahiti Adhikar Gujarat Pahel

Help Line No. : (079) 26821553, Mobile : 99240 85000e-mail : [email protected]

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13. EDUCATIONAL LOANS FOR HIGHER STUDIES

Scheme of Educational Loan for higher studies in India and abroad is implemented throughvarious banks. This loan can be availed from various Nationalized Banks-institutes. Necessary informationcan be obtained in this regard by contacting any of the Bank. Union Government lead by Congressparty has liberalized rules for sanction of this loan by the banks.

Courses for which loan can be availed :

• For school level study under 10+2 system

• Courses like B.A., B.Com., B.Sc. etc.

• Post-Graduation and Doctorate studies

• Professional courses like Engineering, Medical, Agriculture, Veterinary, Law, Dental,Management, Computer etc.

• ICWA, CA, CFA etc.

• Study at institutes like IIM, IIT, IISC, XIRI, NIFT.

• Diploma and Degree courses recognized by UGC, AICTE, ICMR, MCI/DCI/CCN

Courses recognized for study abroad :

• Graduate level – job oriented professional courses of recognized universities.

• Post-graduate level – MBA, MS

• Courses offered by CIMA at London, CPA in USA and others

Documents required for application for loan :

• Copies of mark sheets of Standard-10 and beyond

• Copy of Admission Letter to higher studies

• Particulars of proposed expenses to be incurred during course period

• Two passport size photographs – of Applicant and co-applicant (guardian, mother or fathercan become co-applicant)

• Bank transaction statement of applicant and co-applicant for last six months period.

• Copies of Income Tax Return-Assessment for last 3 years.

• Two Bank Guarantors – with proof of their names, addresses, income, pay slips etc.

• Proof of margin money balance required for the loan.

• Undertaking declaring non-availing of loan from any other bank, institute or firm or to be aguarantor for any loan.

• In case of higher amount of loan, documents of property-building, land etc. are required tobe mortgage for proper security.

• Title clearance certificate and valuation reports are required to be submitted in respect ofimmovable property.

• In addition to the above, any other documents as may be required as per rules and regulationsof the institute/bank sanctioning the loan. Certain information is provided here for your knowledgefor availing educational loan, however, procedures as amended from time to time requires tobe followed.

• State Bank of India – www.statebankofindia.com

• IDBI Bank – www.idbibank.com

• Punjab National Bank – www.punjabnationalbank.org

• Vijaya Bank – www.vijaybank.com

• Bank of Baroda – www.bankofbaroda.com

• State Bank of Hyderabad – www.sbhyd.com

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• Educational loan – lifeline for career :

Higher or technical education is inevitable to shape career with a particular height, however, onthe other hand, this education has become more costly. Rates of different fees charges by variousreputed Universities and self-financed institutions are so high that it is next to impossible for most ofmiddle-class families to manage such a huge amount at one stroke. Educational loans in differentforms are available from most of nationalized banks, cooperative banks and private banks. Governmentof India has made specific provisions for educational loans.

For arriving at the maximum entitled loan amount, total amount of fees payable for entire studyperiod to school, college, hostel, library and laboratory, amount to be spent on purchase of necessarybooks, equipments, gadgets, uniform etc. as also required caution money or refundable deposit forstudy and in case of studies abroad, also include passage money and air travel, can be considered.Keeping in view repayment capacity of loanee, the loan is being sanction for an amount as eligiblefor loan or maximum limit of educational loan, whichever is less.

In India, several banks insist for zero margin money for educational loans upto Rs.4 lakhsmeaning thereby, loan can be sanctioned for a full amount of entire study expenses, whereas in caseof loan above Rs.4 lakhs, minimum 5% margin money is insisted as per rules.

After disbursement of loan, the student has to keep paying only interest accrued on the loanamount till he completes his study. Most of nationalized banks prescribed time for repayment of loanas period of one year after completion of course or six months from the date of getting the job,whichever is earlier.

VARIOUS UNIVERSITIES FROM GUJARAT

1. Gujarat University, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad. (079) 26301341 www.gujaratuniversity.edu2. M. S. University, Fatehgunj, Vadodara. (0265) 2795600 www.msub.edu3. Sardar Patel University, Vallabhvidhyanagar. (02692) 231122 www.spvuvv.edu4. Vir Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat - (0261) 23227141 www.soughtgujaratuni.edu5. Saurashtra University, Kalavad Road, Rajkot - (0281) 2578501 www.saurashtra.uni.edu6. Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar - (0278) 2430006 www.bhavuni.edu7. Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan - (02766) 220932 www.ngu.ac.in8. Krishna Varma Kutchh University, Bhuj - (02832) 235001 www.kskvku.digitaluniversity.ac.in9. Gujarat Vidyapeeth, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - (079) 27540746 www.gujratvidyapith.org10. Nirma University, S.G. Highway, Ahmedabad - (02717) 241911 www.nirmauni.ac.in11. Dhirubhai Ambani University, Indroda Circle, Gandhinagar - (079) 23052000 www.da.ict.org12. CEPT University, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad - (079) 26302470 www.cept.in13. Gujarat National Law University, Sector-25, Gandhinagar - (079) 23243308 www.gnlu.ac.in14. Gujrat Ayurvedic University, Jamnagar - (0288) 2677324 www.ayurvedauniversity.org15. Gujarat Technology University, L.D. Engineering College Campus, Ahmedabad www.gtu.ac.in16. Dharamsinh Desai University, Nadia - (0268) 260502 www.ddit.ernet.in17. Indira Gandhi National Open University, Ahmedabad www.ignoi.ac.in18. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, Ahmedabad www.baou.org19. Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar www.cug.ac.in20. Ahmedabad University, Ahmedabad www.ahduni.edu.in21. Charotar University, Changa www.charusat.ac.in22. Kadi Sarva Vishwavidhyalaya, Gandhinagar www.ksvuniversity.org.in23. Rakshashakti Universtiy, Ahmedabad www.rakshashaktiuniversity.edu.in24. Children University, Gandhinagar www.university4children.com25. Kamdhenu University, Junagadh www.jau.in26. Shree Somnath Sanskrit University, Somnath www.shreesomnathsanskrituniversity.org

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14. SCHOLARSHIP

With assistance of Union Government, following scholarships and loans are being disbursed byGovernment of Gujarat. Application forms for the scholarships (at sr.no.1 to 9) can be obtained freeof cost from office of the District Education Officer of the district where student is prosecuting hisstudies and submitted/forwarded to the following address before stipulated time period (in the monthof June-July every year) :

Accounts Officer-2, Scholarship Branch, Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education,Block No.12, Dr.Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar-382010.

Information about eligibility of student on the basis of merit shall be made to the institute wherehe is studying. Annual income of parents of the students should be considered the income during theApril of previous year to March of the current year. Those who are selected for post-metric scholarshiphave to apply afresh for scholarship after Standard-12.

(1) Gujarat State Higher Education Scholarship (for 902 students)

(2) Gujarat State Interest-free loan (622)

(3) Scholarship to children of Teachers (36)

(4) Post-SSC inter-state Scholarship Scheme of Govt. of Gujarat(30)

(5) Scholarship scheme for higher education for domicile of tribal Talukas of Gujarat. (15)

(6) Loan by Central Government (100)

(7) Scholarship for Hindi study (135)

(8) National Merit Scholarship ((1444)

(9) Sanskrit Scholarship (100)

(10) For other Studies :

(1) Assistance to 6 students for training on Chanakya Training Ship.

(2) Assistance for Two girls joining Shri Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan.

(3) Monthly Rs.250/- assistance to 5 students joining Film Institute, Pune.

(4) Assistance by District Education Officer to the students of erstwhile Saurashtra region.

(11) Director, Centre for Cultural Resources and Training, Bahawalpur House, Bhagwandas Road,New Delhi-1 (300 students)

(12) Rashtriya Pratibha Khoj: Government of India Scholarship to 750 talented students fromRs.2000 to Rs.2700 per year. First Screening Test is conducted by Gujarat State ExaminationBoard, Delhi Chakla, Ahmedabad in the month of December for which admission forms are tobe obtained from office of the District Education Officer in the month of October. There are twopapers, of 100 marks subject paper. Papers of one-and-a-half year duration can be written inGujarat or any other language.

(13) For children of workers : Assistance in the form of scholarship, books, notebooks and dressis being given to the children of workers engaged in Mining, Biri or Cinema industries by theoffice of Welfare and Labor Commissioner, Ministry of Labor, Government Of India, Trilok Bhavan,Gandhinagar, Bhilwada 311001 (Rajasthan). Application to be submitted in the month of Octoberat office of the Welfare Administrator, Baliya Kaka Road, Kankariya, Ahmedabad.

(14) National Overseas: Government assistance to 60 talented students of S.C./S.T. category forhigher education. Application to be made to the Under Secretary, Ministry of Welfare, RoomNo.240, A-Wing, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi-1.

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(15) Monthly assistance of Rs.250/- to be paid to 25 S.C./S.T. candidates studying or getting admissionto Engineering, by the Deputy General Manager, Engineers India Limited, Engineers IndiaBhavan, 4th Place, B.K.Place, Delhi-66.

(16) ONGC, Tel Bhavan, Dehradun : Scholarship of Rs.600 to Rs.1000/- per month to 50 S.C.S.T.students studying in Second Year of engineering or First Year MBA or MSC (Geology or geophysics).Application along with biodata and all relevant details be submitted before 28th February.

(17) Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru : Helps 12 best talented science students who desireto pursue research work after B.Sc.

(18) Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, 56-57, Institutional Area, Janakpur, New Delhi-58 : Scholarshipupto doctorate study to the students who desire to study in college with Sanskrit/ Pali language.Apply when advertisement released in Employment News.

(19) Central Institute of Indian Language, Manas Gangotri, Mysore – 570 006 : Students whodesire to pursue their P.G. studies in research of Indian Languages should apply on plain paperwith full biodata in the month of June-July. Monthly assistance of Rs.600/- is paid.

(20) The Institute of Mathematical Science (IMSc.) CIT Campus, Taramali, Chennai or DhamretaResearch Institute of Mathematics and Mathematical Physics (MRI), 10, Kasturba GandhiRoad, Allahabad : For prosecuting further studies in maths, physical or computer subject, thecandidate may forward 25x11 cm size stamped envelop to any of above address and obtainadmission in the month of December. Entrance test for this is being conducted in the month ofFebruary at Ahmedabad.

(21) Secretary, Aeronautics Research and Development Board, June-332, B-Wing, Sena Bhavan,New Delhi-11: Assistance is being given to the students of Aeronautics, IIT in engineering orstudying in Punjab State.

(22) Sportspersons : Application be forwarded for assistance under this category in the month ofApril to the Director, Department of Youth Service and Cultural Activities, Block-11, 3rd floor,Dr.Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar through the District Sports Officer of concerned district.

(23) For study outside Gujarat : Government of Gujarat extend assistance in the form of Scholarshipto domicile of Gujarat for pursuing Degree Engineering Course (for 7) and Diploma (for 2) whichare not available in Gujarat. For this purpose, address correspondence to the Director of TechnicalEducation, Gujarat State, Block No.2, 2nd Floor, Dr.Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar in themonth of September.

(24) Social Welfare Department Scholarship to Pre-SSC Students whose parents are engagedin unclean occupation : The student whose parents are engaged in unclean occupation areeligible for this scheme for pursuing their studies at Adarsh Shala in Standard 1 to 10. Thisscholarship is also available for the children whose parents are in traditional unclean occupation(sweeping work). This scholarship which can be given to two children of one family, contactSocial Welfare Officer (for rural areas) attached to District Panchayat or District Backward ClassWelfare Officer for urban areas, in the month of July.

(25) For native of Kutch district : Obtain application form from office of District Education Officerin case of students of ITI, Engineering, Agriculture etc. and from office of Civil Surgeon, CivilHospital, Bhu in case of those who are students of medical, pharmacy, ayurved colleges, in themonth of January and submit the filled form.

(26) Husseini Yavar Memorial Trust Scholarship : For higher education or study abroad, scholarshipof Rs.8000/- per year given to native of Old Khambhat. Address communication for this purposeto the Director of Technical Education, Gandhinagar.

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(27) Talented Student Fellowship : To the 1000 Students (200-ST/S.C., 150-SEBC, 600 Opencategory) with annual family income of less than Rs.18,000/-, scoring 70% or more marks inStandard-10, on merit basis. For this purpose, obtain application through the school from GujaratSecondary Education Board, Examination Department, Maratha Mahollo, Shinde Colony, Vadodara.

(28) Department of Social Welfare : Scholarships are being given to the students of SC/ST/SEBCcategory studying in primary to college level courses. For this purpose, contact office of theDistrict Social Welfare officer.

(29) Ex-servicemen Welfare Office: Scholarship to children of ex-servicemen for any course. Applicationform to be obtained from office of the organization at Lal Bungalow, Jamnagar in the month ofOctober.

(30) Tribal Development : Motivational prices awarded to the students of Standard 10 or Standard12 in every stream to top 5 students and 3 students of Standard 10 and 12 respectively. Forthis purpose, talented students of Scheduled Tribe should apply to the following address alongwith copy of mark sheet of Board exam and caste certificate : Loan of Rs.4 lakhs for pilottraining at the rate of 4% interest is available. : Director, Tribal Development Block No.4, 3rd floor,Dr.Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar 382 010.

(31) Social Welfare Department, Gandhinagar : Monthly assistance made available to the studentsof Scheduled Caste category pursing CA or ICWA courses.

(32) Social Security Department, Gandhinagar : Scholarships as per rules to the handicapped-dumb-deaf, blind or mentally retarded students of Standard 1 to 9. Application should be madein the first week of August.

(33) Deputy Director, Steel Authority of India, Sports Division, Himachal House, 9th floor, KasturbaRoad, Delhi-1 : Assistance for higher education to those who perform well in sports at nationallevel.

(34) The Secretary, Lalit Kala Academy, Block No.11, Ground Floor, Dr.Jivraj Mehta Bhavan,Gandhinagar 382010:

(a) Artists those who wish to organize individual or collective art exhibition are being assistedwith Rs.2000/- for exhibition with the State and Rs.4000/- for organizing art exhibition outsidethe State.

(b) Scheme for financial assistance for publication of books related to Lalit Kala i.e. painting,sculpture, practical art, graphic art or photography to the extent of 50% of actual expenditure(with maximum ceiling of Rs.20,000/-).

(c) Artists those who desire to pursue intensive training after acquiring Degree or Diploma inLalit Kala field, are given financial assistance/scholarship to the tune of Rs. 300/- andRs. 100/- to his master (Guru). For application form and rules etc., forward self-addressedenvelop of 11x25 cm size affixed with Rs.5/- stamp, in the month of April.

General :

(1) Mafatlal Industries, Scholarship Scheme, HRD Department, Mafatlal Center, 8th floor, NarimanPoint, Mumbai-21 : This industry offers 10 scholarships every year for Rs.10,000/- for thestudents (Textile/ Chemical/ Mechanical/ Electrical/ Electronics/ Computer/ Production/Instrumentation). Candidates having scored more than 70% marks in Standard-12 Science,should have admitted to the recognized engineering college of the State. For application, applyin the month of August by forwarding mark sheet of Standard-12.

(2) NTPC, 19, Shivajinagar, Shankarnagar Square, Nagpur 440010. This scholarship is availablefor the students passing First Year of Diploma Electrical/Electronics/IC/Mechanical or Civil.Apply before end of August giving full particulars.

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(3) Rameshwar Birla Memorial Fund, Bombay Hospital, Mumbai-20. Obtain application form byforwarding self-stamped envelop with Rs.5 stamp for soliciting assistance for post-graduationstudies in medical field, before 30th of April.

For higher studies abroad :

(1) Aircot Mudalliar Foundation, Kensington, 857, Punammali High Road, Chennai-10 : Interestfree loan for higher studies within country/abroad to the first class engineers, doctors, nursesetc. for Post-graduate or doctorate courses of Mass Communication, Information Technology,MBA, Basic Medical, Biology or other technologies. Obtain application form by forwarding self-addressed envelop with Rs.5/- stamp affixed thereon, which may be returned duly filled in by31st of July.

(2) British Library, Law Garden, Ahmedabad : British Chevening Scholarship – for those who areworking in law and journalism sector since 5 to 7 years. Human Rights Scholarship for thosehaving Arts subject. Contact in April-May.

(3) Mariwala Trust, Cainmoore House, 5th floor, 281/87, Narsinam Street, Mumbai-9 : Loan uptoRs.50,000/- available for study abroad.

(4) ITC Education Trust, Corporate Public Relation Department, ITC LTd., 37, Chaurangi, Kolkatta-71 : Assistance upto Rs.1 lakh given for higher education in America or Britain in MBA, Environmentetc. Apply before 30th June.

(5) Inlaks Foundation, P.Box 2108, Delhi-7 : Scholarship to talented students from poor family forpost-graduation studies abroad in Europe, America or Britain. Candidates aged 19-30 years toforward self-addressed stamped envelop of 10x23 cm. in May-June. Website :www.inlaksfoundation.org.

(6) Education Department, Ministry of Human Resources (Commonwealth Scholarship), KarjanRoad, Berask, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, Delhi – 11 : Awarded for studying in Britain in science,technology, agriculture or medical.

(7) Shri Ratan Tata Trust, C/o. Management Centre for Human Value, IIM, Kolkatta-27 : Scholarshipfor study in MBA abroad.

(8) USEFI (U.S. Educational Foundation in India) : Announcing scholarships every year in differentsubjects. Contact : WSEFI, 12, Haily Road, New Delhi 110 001.

(9) Rhodes Scholar Dr.Mrudula Shastri Memorial Trust, 141, Kalidas, Sion (West), Mumbai 22 :Forward M.O. of Rs.25/- before 15th of March for scholarship in medical field for higher education.

(10) Rhodes Scholarship, Centre – Stephens College, Delhi-7 : Aspirants of higher studies inscience, law, arts or medical fields at University of Oxford may obtain application form in monthof September by forwarding self-addressed stamped (Rs.5/-) envelop of 10x23 cm size.

(11) Office Secretary, Shri Bruhad Bhartiya Samaj, N.K. Mehta International House, 178, BackbayReclamation, Mumbai-20 : S.K.Patil Loan scheme for those who wish to get higher educationabroad in science, technology or medial sector. For this purpose, forward a 25x18 cm size self-addressed stamped (Rs.5/-) envelop before 15th March along with application form and submitfilled in form by 17th April.

(12) Cambridge Society, Bombay Scholarship Fund – The Trustee, 91, Landmark, DahanukarMarg, Mumbai-26 : Those who have got admission to Cambridge and intend to have Rs.1 lakhscholarship (candidates from Gujarat/Maharashtra/Goa) to submit application along with evidenceof admission before leaving for study at Cambridge, in the month of October.

(13) Hindu-Hitachi Scholarship, Hindu Daily, Mount Road, Chennai-2 : 3 seats reserved for thosewho wish to go Japan for engineering study. For admission form, forward Rs.5/- fees at Chennaior Mumbai (Kasturi Building, Jamshedji Tata Road, Mumbai-20) and apply before 30th November.

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(14) Captain Raj Mahendra, United World Congress, Indian National Committee, Mahindra Towers,Road No.13, Worli, Mumbai-18 : Scholarships for students desire to pursue studies in collegesof Canada, Italy, Hong Kong, Norway, Singapore, Switzerland, Britain and America. Studentsappearing for Standard 10 exam and aged between 16 to 18 years should forward applicationwill full particulars along with stamped (for Rs.8/-) self-addressed envelop of 24x11 cm size andDraft of Rs.100/- to The Mahindra United World Colleges of India, Mumbai in the month of February.

(15) Cambridge Nehru Scholarship : Candidates aged below 26 years, desirous to prosecute theirPh.D. study at Cambridge University should obtain application form by forwarding completedetails in the month of August. Every year 10 students are provided with air fare and fee as alsoentire expenses. Contact : Joint Secretary, Nehru Trust for Cambridge University, Tin MoortiHouse, New Delhi-11.

(16) Indo-Soviet Foundation : 12, Bharti Artist Colony (Pragativihar), New Delhi -92 selects 250students every year for different courses. For this purpose, apply in the month of June with fulldetails.

SUPPORT FROM TRUSTS

(1) Sir Sayajirao Diamond Jubilee Trust Boys Hostel, Near Gujarat University Health Center,Navrangpura, Ahmedabad-9. Poor and talented students of erstwhile Vadodara State who wishto have higher studies at Ahmedabad are provided with lodging and boarding facilities (for boysand girls). After declaration of results of Standard-12 within 10 days, students who have obtained60% or more marks should forward M.O. of Rs.5/-.

(2) Sir Sayajirao Diamond Jubilee and Memorial Trust, Near Fatehgunj Post Office, NizampuraRoad, Vadodara-390002 also offers facilities as stated above.

(3) R.H.Patuk Education Trust, J.J.Circle Building, 3rd floor, 209, D.N.Road, Fort, Mumbai-1 : Studentsof engineering branch studying in any part of the country should obtain application form byforwarding Rs.5/- stamp before 30th June.

(4) J.M.Tata Endowment For Education, 24, Homi Modi Street, Bombay House, Mumbai-1 : ForwardRs.10/- M.O. before 31st January (for foreign loan and higher education).

(5) Shri Brihad Bhartiya Samaj, International House, 178, Backbay Reclamation, Mumbai-1 : Thissociety offer assistance for higher education to those students having income less than Rs.2500/- and have not taken benefit of any government scholarship. Obtain application form before 31st

August by forwarding long envelop with Rs.5/- stamp.

(6) Facilities for free accommodation at Government Hostels at many districts to students of backward,Baxi Panch and economically backward category. Application to be made before office of concernedDistrict Backward Class Welfare officer.

(7) Joshi Sankaleshwar Asharam Trust, 2812, Pipardi Pole, Raipur, Ahmedabad-1. Assisting Brahmincommunity students pursuing their higher studies at Ahmedabad.

(8) R.D.Shethna Scholarship Fund, Esplanade House, 29, Voy Bye Road, Fort, Mumbai-1 : Byforwarding M.O. of Rs.5/-, application form for loan for higher studies in science subject can beobtained in the month of May-June.

(9) Joshi Travel Service, 3-F, Vijay Chambers, Tribhovan Road, Mumbai-4 (for Bardai Brahminstudents only).

(10) Monghibhai Manibhai Trust, Lohana Udyog Shala, Amar Bhuvan, Bhavnagar (for Lohana communitystudents)

(11) Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation, Udyog Bhavan, Opp. Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar(extending assistance with scholarship with guarantee of job to the students going to study inany Mining College of the country)

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(12) Narayan Vishwanath Mandlik Trust, Nariman Santok, Mulla and Solicitors, Jahangir Wadia Building,M.G.Road, Mumbai.

(13) Women’s Graduate Union, C/o.Smt. Doliben Masani, 146, Queens Road, Mumbai-20 (for girls only)

(14) Shri Maharaja Fatesinhrao Charities, Indumati Palace, Rajmahel Road, Vadodara (for residentsof Vadodara only)

(15) Shri Vitthaldas Gopalji and Thakarshi Charitable Trust, Shri Vitthaldas Chambers, 16, ApolloStreet, Mumbai-1.

(16) Mahalaxmi Temple Trust, Mahalaxmi Temple, Babulnath Road, Mumbai-7.

(17) Vasanji Gangadhar Charitable Trust, Gokaldas Devji’s Vadi, Canada Bridge, New Building,Mumbai-7.

(18) Gangadhar Vrajbhushandas Trust, Gangawadi, Babulnath Road, Near Temple, Mumbai-7.

(19) Sheth Mafatlal Charitable Trust, Shri Yogendra N. Mafatlal House, Churchgate, Reclamation,Mumbai-20.

(20) Shri Vallabhdas K. Memorial Fund, Kutch Keshav, S.V.Road, Opera House, Mumbai-4.

(21) Shri Jalaram Bapa Trust, Virpur, District Rajkot 360380.

(22) IPCL, Vadodara – Monthly financial assistance of Rs.600/- to backward class category studentsprosecuting their studies in engineering and medical with 50% or more marks. For this purpose,apply before 31st May by providing full details with signature of head of the college.

(23) Tata Endowment for Education, 24, Bru-sea Road, Mumbai-1.

(24) J.N.Tata Scholarship, Mumbai House, 24, Homi Modi Street, Mumbai-1. For general science andtechnological education, apply in December-January.

(25) The Canara Bank Silver Jubilee Education Fund, 112, Jaimam, Rajendra Road, Bengaluru.

(26) Damodar Kalyanji Memorial Trust, 14, Netaji Shubhash Road, Kolkatta-1.

(27) The Lotus Trust, The Chairman, Liberty Charitable Trust, J.P. Lahore Chawl, Diamond Building,Mumbai-2.

(28) Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Charity Trust, Pankore Naka, Ahmedabad.

(29) Shri Rajkot Lohana Boarding House, Rajputpara Street No.8, Rajkot-1.

(30) Shri Nanjibhai Kalidas Mehta Sahayak Trust, Maharana Mills, Porbandar.

(31) Jain Vidyotejak Fund, 22, Apollo Street, Mumbai-1.

(32) Shri Zalawadi Sthanakwai Jain Sabha, 47, Dr.N.V.Velkar Trust, 1st Floor, Kolabhadra Lane,Kalbadevi Road, Mumbai-2.

For Vanik community :

(33) Vaishwik Modh Federation, “Shraddha”, Near Dattatrey Temple, V.B.Sheth Road, Jamnagar-361008 extends loan assistance to the students of their community.

(34) Modh Vanik Vidyarthi Bhuvan, 5, Rajputpara, Rajkot – facilities of lodging and boarding for ModhVanik students with scholarship/fee exemption scheme on merit base.

(35) Modh Vanik Girls Hostel, Near Kotecha School, Kalavad Road, Rajkot - facilities of lodging andboarding for Modh Vanik girls students with scholarship/fee exemption scheme on merit base.

(36) Shri Ghoghari Visa Oshwal Shubhechhak Mandal, 70, Suthar Chawl, Mumbai-2.

(37) Shri Dhanji Devji Kutchi Visha Oswal Education Fund, 831, Clive Road, Dana Bunder,Mumbai-9.

(38) Shri Kutchi Visha Oswal Jain Education Society, Masinath Street, Mumbai-9.

(39) Shri Visha Shrimali Vanik Vidyotejak Sanstha, Grain Market, Jamnagar.

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(40) Shri Muktidham Jain Vidyapith, Thaltej Cross Roads, Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway, Ahmedabad,admission to residential primary school free of cost.

(41) Shri Sthanik Jain Vidhyarthi Sahayak Fund, Krishna Kunj, Khoja Khanawali Street, Rajkot.

(42) Shri Visnagar Vanik Community Unnati Mandal, Charitable Trust, 1, Marine Street, DhobiTalao, Mumbai

(43) Shri Saurashtra Dasha Shrimali Seva Sangh, Ranvir Building, 3rd floor, Princess Street, Mumbai-4.

(44) Shri Chuda Sthanakwai Jain Friends Group, Tarachand Vora, Modern Tube and Stationary Mart,58, Nagdevi Street, Mumbai-3.

(45) Saraswati Education Society, Sheth Govindray Bhavan, Opp. Municipal Market, Navrangpura,Ahmedabad. Students of Shri Dasha Shrimali 42 community students should submit applicationform for scholarship by end of September.

(46) Yashovijayji Jain Gurukul, Gurukul Chambers, 187/189, Mumbadevi Road, Mumbai. The organizationoffers annual assistance of Rs.300/- to students of Standard 5 to 12.

(47) Sheth Gordhandas Ranchhoddas Bhagat Education Trust Fund, 127, Bhagat Building, ShekhMemon Street, Mumbai-2. Colleges students from Dasha Mewada community should obtainapplication form before 15th of February.

Only for students of Brahmin community :

(48) Shri Vadnagar Nagar Fund, A/58, Pannalal Charities, Grant Road, Mumbai-7.

(49) Brahmsabha, 190, Raja Rammohan Roy Road, Mumbai-4.

(50) Shrimali Brahmin Sarvoday Samaj, 29, Gulwadi, Mumbai-4.

(51) Shri Kewalram Mavji Dave, Smt.Jaylaxmi Jayshankar Pathak Memorial Brahmin Boarding, 6,Rajputpara, Rajkot.

(52) Shri M.H.Joshi Vidhyarthi Bhuvan, 6, Tribhuvan Road, Mumbai-4.

Only for students of Lohana community :

(53) Shri Devchand Pragji, 106, Bhandari Street, Mumbai-3.

(54) Shri Kutchi Lohana Mahajan, 33, Hariyasthan, Vadgadi, Mumbai-3

(55) Sheth R.C.C. Lohana Balashram, 63, Patel Road, Chinchpokli, Mumbai-3.

(56) Shri Rajkot Lohana Seva Trust Balashram, Behind Bus Station, Rajkot.

(57) Ghoghari Lohana Mahajan, 4, Nelgali, Vitthalvadi, Mumbai-4.

(58) Shri Mahirva Lohana Boarding House, Manikrao Road, Ravpura, Vadodara.

Only for students of Patidar Patel community :

(59) Shri Kadva Patidar Education Trust, Pramukhlal Mansion, Kadva Pol, Ahmedabad.

(60) Shri Kadva Patidar Education Trust, C/o.Shri Kalidas Lallubhai Patel, Judakhadi, Mahidhrapura, Surat.

(61) Kadva Patidar Kuldevi, Shri Umiya Mataji Parivar, Unjha-384170. Apply in the month of May forhigher education.

Only for students of Panchal community :

(62) Shri Panchal Youth Group, Ghee Kanta Road, Ahmedabad.

(63) Charotar Manu Panchal Education Trust, C/o.Simplex Engineering Works, Near Gol Limda BusStand, Astodiya, Ahmedabad-1.

Only for students of Brahmkshatriya community :

(64) Brahmkshatriya Trust Fund, 32, Pritamnagar, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad-6.

(65) Sheth Monaji Bodhabhai Brahmkshatriya Vidyotejak Fund, Girdharlal Morarji Building, 2nd floor,Bhuleshwar, Mumbai-1.

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(66) The Secretary, Vidyotejak Mandal, Sukhadwala Building, Hormley Road, Fort, Mumbai (forBhatiya community students)

For students of other communities :

(67) Transwal Koli Hitvardhak Mandal, Transwal Bhavan, Gandevi Road, Lunsikui, Navsari. Loan/scholarship to students of Koli community of Valsad, Navsari, Bharuch and Surat (South Gujarat)for higher education after standard-10. Separate application forms for both, forward stamp ofRs.6/- each before 15th September.

(68) Mochi Community Charitable Trust, M.G.Road, Opp. Union Bank, Porbandar.

• Loan for commercial pilot training : Loan upto Rs.4,00,000/- (Rupees Four lacs) is beingsanctioned at the rate of 4% interest to the boys and girls of Scheduled Tribe by the Commissioner,office of Tribal Development, Block No.4, First Floor, Dr.Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar forCommercial Pilot training. Candidates having passed Standard-12 Science with 18 years ageare eligible to apply. Those who get admission to the Flying Club or Aviation Training School orgiven assurance for admission, are entitled for this loan. In Gujarat, Flying clubs are at CivilAerodrome, Harni Airport, Vadodara and at Shahibaug, Ahmedabad. Application to be submittedon plain paper in the month of July-August.

For higher education abroad :

• Singapore Airlines : Singapore Airlines offer scholarship for Two-years Pre-University course(equivalent to Standard-12) in collage of Singapore, which include air fare, boarding and lodgingexpenses, school examination fees and other allowances. Interviews are being conductednationwide. Candidates passed in Standard-10 with 85% can apply. Speaking and writing knowledgein English is essential. Application forms are to be forwarded so as to reach Singapore by 21st July.

• Al-Amin Lok-Hit Charitable Trust : Financial assistance is offered for post-HSC degree coursesin medical, engineering, dental, pharmacy, homeopathy, computer science, veterinary, daily,ayurved etc. After admission is granted, contact to apply with evidences of admission. Assistancealso available for other courses. Contact : Al-Amin Lok-Hit Charitable Trust, Gujarat TodayCompound, 33-A, Shah-e-Aalam, Ahmedabad 380 028.

• Vikas Vartul Trust : Scholarship is offered to the students who desire to pursue higher studiesafter Standard-12, in courses like Engineering, Medical, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, computeretc. The students who have obtained 80% or more marks in Standard-12 science, being fromeconomically weaker families, may address communication along with income certificate andself-addressed envelop with Rs.5 stamp, to Vikas Vartul Trust, P.Box No.1, Bhavnagar beforeend of June month so that application form for scholarship will be sent. This scholarship shallbe granted with aid of BREAD organization of America.

• Scholarship-tool kit assistance to physically challenged : Scholarships are being given bythe Social Security Department, Gandhinagar to the blind, deaf and dumb and mentally retardedstudents every year. Candidates who are not in job, should keep with them written evidence ofon-going study with school/institute/college for obtaining form for scholarship which should havemention about the standard in which student is studying and the nature of disability. Applicationforms can be obtained from office of the Social Security Officer free of cost in the month of Juneby applying as stated above. Application shall have to be submitted through the school/institutewhere they study. For this purpose, the applicant should have passed last examination with 40%or more marks. Rate of disability should be 25%.

• Secondary Scholarship Test : Primary and Secondary Scholarship examination being conductedby the State Examination Board, Gujarat State, Ahmedabad in the month of September. Thisexamination is being conducted at all Taluka places in Gujarat. Students of Standard-5 and

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Standard-8 are eligible to apply. Application form can be obtained from office of the DistrictPrimary Education officer for primary level and from office of the District Education Officer forsecondary section, in the first half of July every year. This scholarship is being given on meritbasis without taking into consideration any income criteria.

• PPL Training Scholarship : 40 S.C./S.T. candidates who have been admitted to the course ofPPL (Private Pilot License) are being given scholarship by the Civil Aviation Department, NewDelhi. Those S.C./S.T. category candidates, aged between 17 to 20 years and Standard-12Science pass, can apply as per advertisement being released in the month of May every year.This advertisement is being released in English in Employment News. Under this scholarshipscheme, Government borne entire expenses for PPL. Entrance exam is being conducted atAhmedabad. Contact : Director General of Civil Aviation (Training Section), Technical Centre,Opp. Safdarganj Airport, New Delhi 110 003.

• For children of workmen : Scholarship of office of Welfare and Labour Commissioner, Ministryof Labor, Trilok Bhavan, Gandhinagar, Bhilwara 311 001 (Rajasthan) for the children of workmenemployed in mining, beedi, dolomite mines and cinematic industry; financial assistance for textbooks, notebooks and dress for which application to be made during July to October. Applicationform can be obtained from office of the Welfare Administrator, Baliyakaka Road, Kalyanbaug,Kankariya, Ahmedabad or contact medical officer of government dispensaries at Sarsa, Patan,Borsad, Vadnagar, Ranavav, Dungarpur, Kawant, Chhota Udepur, Gadu.

• Indian Oil Scholarship : In all 350 scholarships are offered by Indian Oil Corporation for ITIafter Standard-10 and for engineering/MBBS study after Standard-12. For this purpose, minimummarks for Standard-10 or 12 should be 65% (60% in case of S.C./S.T. category and 50% forPC/PH category students). Family income should not be more than Rs.1 lakh. Scholarship issanctioned on merit basis. Age should be between 15 to 30 years. Application form can bedownloaded from www.iocl.com. Advertisement for this scholarship usually get released in oraround the month of September. Contact : ABC Assessment Services Pvt. Ltd., Post BoxNo.007, Srinivaspuri Post Office, New Delhi 110065.

IMPORTANT WEBSITES

(1) Medical Council of India, New Delhi MCA www.mciindia.org

(2) Dental Council of India, New Delhi DCI www.dciindia.org

(3) Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi PCI www.pci.nic.in

(4) All India Council of Technical Education, New Delhi AICTE www.aicte.ernet.in

(5) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi MH&W www.mhfw.nic.in

(6) University Grants Commission, New Delhi UGC www.ugc.ac.in

(7) National Council for Teachers Education NCTE www.ncte.org

(8) Distance Education Council, New Delhi DEC www.ignou.ac.in/dec

(9) Central Council for Indian Medicine, New Delhi CCI www.ccindia.org

(10) Indian Council for Agricultural Research, New Delhi ICAR www.icar.org.in

(11) Gujarat Centralized Admission Comm. (Tech.), Ahmedabad JACPC www.jacpcldce.ac.in

(12) Gujarat Centralized Admission Comm. (Medical), Ahmedabad BJMC www.medadmbjmc.in

(13) Gujarat Secondary Education Board GSEB www.gseb.org

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15. ADMISSION TO HIGHER COURSES ABROAD

Number of students from India visit foreign countries for higher studies. For studies abroad, youneed to pass various exams including under-graduate SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test), TOEFL etc. andfor post-graduates, there are GRE (Graduate Record Examination), GMAT (Graduate ManagementAptitude Test) etc. as also IELTS (International English Language Test). Passport is a must.

15.1 Documents required for Visa

• Passport valid for more than one year.

• Unconditional Letter of Admission OR E-20

• Original educational certificates, mark sheets, transcripts etc.

• IELTS or TOFEL Score

• GMAT or GRE Score or other eligibility certificate/s

• Proof of financial capabilities and availability of funds more than total expenditure requiredfor the course.

15.2 Primary qualification for studies abroad

1. International English Language Testing System – IELTS www.ielts.org.

2. Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) – www.collegeboard.com (for undergraduate in USA)

3. Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) – www.mba.com (for MBA abroad)

4. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) (for Master program abroad)

5. TOFEL – Testing of English as foreign language.

6. Test De Evolution of French (TEF) – www.fiaf.org.

15.3 Important addresses and websites for study abroad

• For America :

www.unitedstates.visas.gov

www.usembassay.state.gov/mumbai

78, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Lincoln House, Mumbai 400026, India.

[email protected]

• For Canada :

Canada Immigration – www.cic.gc.ca

Canada High Commission, Immigration Section, Chanakyapuri, P.O. Box No.5209, New Delhi 110021.

• For Germany :

www.hrk.de – www.germany campus.de

• For U.K. :

On Education in the U.K – http://www.educationuk.org

Information about British Education online.

• U.K. Universities, Colleges –

http://www.sici.w/u.ac.uk/ukinfo/uk.map.html

British High Commission, Churchgate, Mumbai, India.

For Scholarship – www.dada.de

• For Australia :

www.immi.gov.au

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• IELTS : International English Language Testing System is introduced for verifying about commandover English in the students desirous to get admission to Universities of U.K. and for determininghis eligibility. Through this test, it is examined whether the student is able to study in U.K. and caneffectively communicate in English. The test is divided into two parts – academic and generaltraining module. Every module contain four parts – listening, reading, writing and speaking.

Passport is being used as identity card for filling application form and for entry to admissioncenter. No entry shall be allowed without passport. – This test is being conducted jointly at internationallevel by the British Council, IDP Education Australia and University of Cambridge Examination. All thetest mechanism is devised by University of Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages).

• www.britischcouncil.org/ielts

• www.leanenglish.org.uk

• www.ielts.org

• www.ieltsindia.com

• Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test is mandatory for admission to graduate level courses,except Management courses, in America. Through this test, skill developed by you during your educationcareer in verbal, quantitative and analytical writing arrears are being tested. The score you achievein this test can make admission to a good graduate school easier. This test is being conducted onlineright now and is known as ‘Computer Based GRE’. This test is divided into two parts – general andsubject. Some of Graduate Schools insist for GRE score in Subject. GRE test is being conducted in14 different subjects viz. (1) Biochemistry, (2) Biology, (3) Chemistry, (4) Computer Science, (5)Economics, (6) Engineering, (7) Geology, (8) History, (9)Literature in English, (10) Mathematics, (11)Music, (12)Physics, (13) Psychology, and (14) Sociology.

Computer Based GRE : General test have three to four sections.

Verbal ability : 30 questions under this section are divided into four parts :

(1) Antonym : These questions directly related to vocabulary may have option of five words againstrespective word and out of them, you have to select the best suitable antonym. It may happenthat you must be unaware of many of those words. Your extensive reading and large vocabularycan be helpful to you here.

(2) Analogy : Like antonym, the words related to analogy are also part of vocabulary. Here, you haveto understand relations between the word and the thought. Given one pair of words for example,you have to look for another pair of words having same relation. Here, there are various typesof relations. Mostly, pairs of synonyms and words related to cause and effect are given.

(3) Sentence completion : In this section, your skill of ‘reading comprehension’ and ‘vocabulary’ aretested together. It is essential to understand the logic, style or tone of the given sentence. Thebest option is to be selected for completing the sentence.

(4) Reading comprehension : Your competence of systematic reading, understanding and interpretationis tested. This skill is very useful in your study and practical life as well. Reading of differentsectors can be helpful to you.

• A new horizon : Study in America

Those who are not resident of America, not citizen of America and still wish to pursue higherstudies in America can get admission to American Universities by procuring F-1 (Non-immigrant)Student Visa. Apart from F-1 category visa, students can go to America by procuring Visa under othercategories as well.

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Categories of Visa granted for study :

F-1 or Student Visa : This is a very common type of Visa for students other countries other thanAmerica, who wish to join courses at U.S.A. Students desirous to study in authorized universities andcolleges of America must have to obtain this Visa.

J-1 or Exchange Visitor Visa : J-1 Visa is for the students those who want to participate inExchange Visitor Program in practice at USA. For educational and cultural exchange program, J-1Visa is being issued.

M-1 or Student Visa : This visa is for those who intend to pursue non-educational program orprofessional courses or training in U.S. institutes.

Remember : If you wish to apply for Visa to High Commission of U.S., you need to have readywith you the documents necessary for SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System),such as I-20 or DS-2019. You must possess authority letter as may have been issued by Americanuniversity or concerned department where you want to go. Students, while applying for Visa, mustenclose this sponsor letter. After having been confirmed to join any Exchange Program or admissionto any educational course of institute or college, the students can have this sponsor letter underSEVIS. Therefore, before applying for Visa, you must complete necessary admission process forjoining any institute or course.

If you want to participate under exchange program, consent letter from the institute or collegeis necessary. The institute or college sponsoring you also can provide you proper information forprocuring Visa as also necessary guidance for education in USA. While applying for Visa, along withnecessary documents, payment of SEVIS fee and Visa processing fee all needs to be made.

The procedure explained here for U.S. Embassy, Consulate may also differ from what is statedhere and therefore, visit official website of U.S. Embassy so as to obtain specific date and time forvisa interview from the said website. At the cost of repetition, let me advice you to visit official websiteof U.S. Embassy to have latest information on procedure.

Students when visit U.S. Embassy to face the interview, must carry with them necessarydocuments like Visa qualifying document (I-20/DS-2019), educational certificates, documentary evidencesin support of financial soundness, receipts of Visa processing fee and SEVIS fee and duly filled visaapplication form. Students must verify carefully about the details filled in by them in the applicationform.

• The first test for study abroad : TOEFL

Students desirous to pursue study in foreign universities, more particularly in America, have toappear for Test of English As a Foreign Language (TOEFL). TOEFL is for those whose first languageis not English, through which it can be verified how skilled student is to speak English with Americanassent, and how properly he can listen, read and write and speak English. Marks scored in TOEFLare acceptable by more than 6,000 colleges of 110 countries worldwide.

From September, 2006, TOEFL exam has become Internet Based Test (iBT). Where there is nointernet facility available, TOEFL can be attempted through Paper-based Test also in addition to iBT.

Internet-based Test : TOEFL internet-based test is a test to examine command over Englishlanguage. Command over a language includes all four aspects – read, write, speak and listen.

Internet-based test is authorized test and the emphasis is given on the language as spoken,written, read and listened in college or institute during studies. Internet-based test (iBT) has foursections :-

1. Assessment of competency of reading : This section is meant to assess competence of studentto read study material.

2. Assessment of competency of listening : This section is for the purpose of examining whether thestudent is able to understand properly the lectures of Professor in English at college or institute.

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3. Assessment of competency to speak : This section helps to examine competency of the studentto speak in English.

4. Assessment of ability to write : Through test of this section, student’s writing ability is tested asto how and how much he can write during the study at college or institute.

Centers of TOEFL : Internet-based : Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Mumbai.

Paper-based : Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Trivendrum.

Eligibility for TOEFL : Anybody can appear for TOEFL test, without any restriction of age limitnor requirement of any particular Degree. Marks scored in TOEFL remain valid for two years.

How to apply ? Internet-based Testing (iBT) : You can attempt TOEFL through the selected authorizedEducation Testing Centers in your town. Fee for iBT test is 150 US $ whereas for Paper-based Testit is 140 US $. It is necessary to carry your I-card on the date so fixed for your test. You can registeronline for iBT test. Registration can also be through phone or email.

• National Merit Scholarship

National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) is granting scholarship to talented students onmerit for higher education. This reputed organization is very old. Thousands of students have beengiven scholarship every year since 1964. 55,000 high school level students selected under the NationalMerit Program and more than 10,500 college undergraduates selected under National AchievementProgram are being given scholarship by this organization. Announces scholarships worth 50 milliondollars (Rs.5 crores) for college undergraduates every year. Citizenship of USA is must to havebenefit of this Scholarship. The students those who have applied for permanent residents can alsoapply for examination for this scholarship. Approximately 1,30,000 students participate every year inqualifying test for this scholarship, out of which only 4,600 are fortunate to beg this scholarship.Address : National Merit Scholarship Corporation, 1560, Shermon Avenue, Suit 200, Ivenston, Illinois60201-4897. www.nationalmerit.org.

In Gujarat, Gujarat Technology University has come into existence since 2008-2009.Apart from engineering, pharmacy, polytechnic colleges affiliated with different Universitiesof the State, colleges having MBA and MCA colleges have also been affiliated with thisUniversity. As directed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to determine norms for feesto be charged by self-financed institutes in the State, the State Government has, byenacting a law for Regulation of Admission and Fee, constituted a committee under thechairmanship of Retd. Justice Mr.Akshay H. Mehta. This Committee is empowered to framerules for admission in addition to determine norms of fees. Students and their parents canaddress their grievances, along with evidences, in respect of charging of higher fees,additional fees, donation, irregularities in admission and inadequate facilities, to the followingaddress. It is expected that the committee headed by Hon’ble Justice may impart justicein time and in transparent manner for redressal of grievances of students of Gujarat.

Justice Mr. Akshay H. Mehta (Retd.)Panch Bungalow, Behind Polytechnic, Gulbai Tekra, Ahmedabad 380015.

www.frctech.ac.in (for technical education)www.gujacpc.nic.in (Helpline No.079-26855444)

www.jacpcldce.ac.in

For any guidance and/or any error in this book or for any additional information,kindly contact :

www.gujaratcongress.org