IIM Students issue Joint Statement against Reservation Read Full Statement
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AIPMEE 2006 not to be cancelled : Supreme Court Read Full news (updated14.04.2006)
KARNATAKA PRIVATE COLLEGES TO ACCEPT CET SCORES FOR ADMISSION Read Full News (updated10.04.2006)
KERALA Common Entrance Test (CET) Postponed to May 16-21, 2006 Read Full News (updated 07.04.2006)
TNPCEE 2006 to be held on May 18-19, 2006 Click here to read More (updated 07.04.2006)
ENGINEERING ENTRANCE EXAM DATES CLASH
Tamilnadu Professional Colleges Face Confusion Regarding Admissions
Punjab University CET 2006 to be Videotaped
TAMILNADU CET 2006 IS NOW ON
Chennai, Feb 27 The Tamil Nadu government's move to abolish the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admissions to professional courses came to a naught for the second time with the Madras High Court today striking down a recent legislation exempting state board students from appearing for the test. ..Read More
Restructured question papers for CBSE exams -
New Delhi, Feb. 16 (PTI): There is a good news for more than 11 lakh students, who will appear in this year's board examinations, as the CBSE has decided to restructure certain important question papers and give an extra time of 15 minutes before each paper as a "cool-off" period. READ MORE
NO SEPERATE CEET in HARYANA 2006 - AIEEE 2006 Scores Applicable
No CET for TN, CBSE rues decision
NDTV.com
Saturday, January 14, 2006 (Chennai):
If the Tamil Nadu government has its way, close to 3 lakh state board students will soon have to focus only on their Class 12 exams to get into medical or engineering colleges. READ MORE
Karnataka Govt seeks 50:50 for medical seats
TOI Dec 3, 2005
BANGALORE: The state government has sought a seat-sharing ratio of 50:50 in proposed Central legislation mooted by the Union health ministry for medical and dental courses. READ MORE
SC ruling on pvt unaided instns will pave way for merit: AICET
New Delhi, Dec 4 (PTI) All India Medical and Engineering Colleges Association has said the Supreme Court judgement quashing reservations in private unaided educational institutions will pave a way for fair and transparent system of an entrance examination with merit alone to be the criteria for national level test. Read MORE
Australian online education consortium to tap Indian market
Hyderabad, Nov. 29 (PTI): Open Universities Australia, a consortium of seven Australian Universities and provider of online education, is planning to expand its base in India.READ MORE
Army and CBI personnel as Invigilators for AICET by AIMECA,
Chennai Nov. 29, 2005
To ensure transparency in the Common Entrance Test, the All India Medical and Engineering Colleges Association (AIMECA) has proposed to employ retired personnel of Army, CBI and Principals of colleges as invigilators.Read More
Orissa to have 14 Medical and Dental colleges
BHUBANESWAR, Nov. 25. — The state government has issued no objection certificates (NOCs), to 14 private institutions for establishment of medical and dental colleges at six places across the state. READ MORE
Colleges differ on AICET 2006 Entrance Exam
Nov. 18, TOI
Private professional colleges in the country have different opinions on conducting a separate common entrance examination for medical and engineering admission with some managements rooting for admission on basis of plus two marks. READ MORE
CBSE announces scholarship schemes for meritorious students NEW DELHI, NOV 4 (PTI)
In a surprise gift for meritorious students, the CBSE today announced two scholarship schemes for professional and undergraduate studies with special benefits for girls who do not have siblings. READ MORE
Medical Schools catch IITs’ 1st-Division Fever
As per Hindustan Times News published on October 24, 2005 Candidates appearing for the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) may soon need to have at least 60 per cent in their Class XII exams to sit for the test — like those appearing for the IIT-JEE. READ MORE
CET marks may be key to Dental, Medical admissions
Source : Deccan Herald - Oct 20
A medical/dental rank will be given to those who score a minimum of 50 per cent in the physics, chemistry and biology combination in CET.If you are aspiring for a medical or dental seat next year then make sure you prepare well for the entrance test. READ MORE
Common Entrance for Professional Colleges
17th OCT, manoramaonline.com
Chennai: The All India Medical and Engineering Colleges Association (AIMECA) will conduct a common entrance test for various undergraduate and postgraduate professional courses in over 1,570 self-financing medical and engineering colleges.READ MORE
CET for management seats in Pvt colleges in May 2006
17th OCT PTI- NEWS
Chennai, Oct 16 (PTI) In accordance with the recent Supreme Court directive, All India Medical and Engineering Colleges Association would be conducting a nationwide common entrance test to fill up management quota seats in self-financing institutions on May 28 and 29 next year.
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