VISAKHAPATNAM: Andhra University Common Entrance Test (AUCET) – 2009 will be conducted from May 18 to 22.
Tests like history, marine living resources, human genetics, Sanskrit, mathematics, M.PEd and MS (molecular biology and biotechnology) will be conducted only in the city. For some tests, practical exams will be conducted immediately after theory.
On day-1, microbiology, M.Ed, geology, B.Engg. (aircraft engineering), MS (telecom systems) will be conducted in the first session. Those who have not received hall-tickets should contact the Chief Superintendent of test centre one day before the scheduled test. Hall-tickets will be issued soon. Information regarding the timetable and hall-ticket numbers is on display at www.andhrauniversity.info/doa.index.html.
Those who owe late fee should submit the receipts of payment to collect their hall-tickets. Physically challenged persons should request in advance for assistance, according toO. Aniel Kumar, Director, AU Directorate of Admissions.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
NTRUHS fills 427 seats
Vijayawada: The Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences filled 427 seats by 6.11 p.m. on Tuesday in the counselling for provisional admission into the PG medical counselling. University Registrar T. Venugopala Rao says that 348 out of the total 477 seats have been filled so far in the counselling. The number of filled seats in respect of non-clinical degrees, clinical diplomas and non-clinical diplomas is less.
NCHMT invites applications
HYDERABAD: The NCHMT Centre for Hotel Management, Hyderabad is inviting applications from Class 10th, intermediate and degree students for its courses in hotel management and tourism. Students will be trained for one year, up on which they will be eligible for 12-month year on job training with a monthly stipend of Rs. 5,000, said a press release from the centre.
“Those who finish the course successfully can expect jobs in India and abroad with a starting salary ranging between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 40,000,” it said.
Classes will be conducted at all important centres in the State. Interested can send their bio-data to ‘NCHMT Centre for Hotel Management & Tourism, # 2-2-1075/A/9, Opp. 6 no. Bus Stop, Shivam Road, New Nallakunta, Hyderabad’ before May 5. For details, call 9347525126/7.
“Those who finish the course successfully can expect jobs in India and abroad with a starting salary ranging between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 40,000,” it said.
Classes will be conducted at all important centres in the State. Interested can send their bio-data to ‘NCHMT Centre for Hotel Management & Tourism, # 2-2-1075/A/9, Opp. 6 no. Bus Stop, Shivam Road, New Nallakunta, Hyderabad’ before May 5. For details, call 9347525126/7.
EAMCET, ICET study material released
HYDERABAD: Minorities should make effective use of opportunities introduced for their welfare and use them as a pedestal for their own good, observed State project director of Rajiv Vidya Mssion, Mohd. Ali Rafath.
He was addressing a gathering of Muslim students on Tuesday at Nizam College in Gunfoundry on the occasion of release of study material for EAMCET and ICET – 2009.
Extolling the students to work hard and emerge successful in the examinations, Vice-Chancellor of Osmania University T. Tirupati Rao said, “If you are not successful, the programme will be treated ineffective and it will be killed. But, if you are successful and secure good ranks, the government will be encouraged and will allot more funds for your development.
This will make a lot of difference for your coming generations.”
He was addressing a gathering of Muslim students on Tuesday at Nizam College in Gunfoundry on the occasion of release of study material for EAMCET and ICET – 2009.
Extolling the students to work hard and emerge successful in the examinations, Vice-Chancellor of Osmania University T. Tirupati Rao said, “If you are not successful, the programme will be treated ineffective and it will be killed. But, if you are successful and secure good ranks, the government will be encouraged and will allot more funds for your development.
This will make a lot of difference for your coming generations.”
Wipro BPO to take 1,000 recruits
HYDERABAD: In these days of depressing pink slips and layoffs, Wipro BPO’s Hyderabad office will recruit over 1,000 graduates and undergraduates in and around the State over the next six months.
The 30-acre Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Hyderabad division with around 3,150 employees plans to expand its current employee base significantly to meet customer requirements and sustain its business momentum, said Ashutosh Vaidya, Head, Wipro BPO.
Outsourcing
On the impact of the slowdown, he said there was some impact but clients keen on better service quality continued to choose outsourcing.
Wipro BPO would tap the talent pool of graduates and undergraduates with English speaking skills from the science, commerce and arts stream in the State and the neighbouring States such as Maharashtra and Karnataka. A series of ‘Job Fest’ will be held at S.V.University Tirupati on May 2 and 3, Nagarjuna University, May 12 and 13 and P.G.College, Ongole on May 14 and 15 and AMC Engineering College, Bangalore on May 5 and 6, he told mediapersons here on Tuesday. Recruitment drives were also proposed at Andhra University on May 9 and 10, Kakatiya University in May third week and Mangalore, Mysore and Hubli in May second week, he added.
Rigorous training
Mr. Vaidya said that contrary to the perception that a BPO was nothing but a call centre, Wipro BPO handled high-end technical support to various sectors like banking and capital markets, insurance, travel and hospitality, hi-tech manufacturing, telecom and healthcare.
The IT major is a place for career growth and encourages its employees to study further through its structured programme for higher education and lateral movements into other Wipro group companies. It has tie-ups with multiple institutions like BITS Pilani, Symbiosis, Delhi, Mumbai, Annamalai universities, APtech, etc., Mr. Vaidya said.
All the selected candidates would go through 90 days of rigorous training with focus on communication, technical and process-specific skills. Those who miss selection narrowly would be given further training at Wipro Academy to help them clear the selection test, said E.V.S.Sai Babu, vice-president, Talent Acquisition.
Wipro BPO had been performing exceedingly well since its inception in 2001. By 2008, it registered ten-fold growth with its clients increasing from five to 51, employees from 2,500 to 21,000 and revenue from 11 million USD to 290 million USD, Mr. Vaidya said.
The 30-acre Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Hyderabad division with around 3,150 employees plans to expand its current employee base significantly to meet customer requirements and sustain its business momentum, said Ashutosh Vaidya, Head, Wipro BPO.
Outsourcing
On the impact of the slowdown, he said there was some impact but clients keen on better service quality continued to choose outsourcing.
Wipro BPO would tap the talent pool of graduates and undergraduates with English speaking skills from the science, commerce and arts stream in the State and the neighbouring States such as Maharashtra and Karnataka. A series of ‘Job Fest’ will be held at S.V.University Tirupati on May 2 and 3, Nagarjuna University, May 12 and 13 and P.G.College, Ongole on May 14 and 15 and AMC Engineering College, Bangalore on May 5 and 6, he told mediapersons here on Tuesday. Recruitment drives were also proposed at Andhra University on May 9 and 10, Kakatiya University in May third week and Mangalore, Mysore and Hubli in May second week, he added.
Rigorous training
Mr. Vaidya said that contrary to the perception that a BPO was nothing but a call centre, Wipro BPO handled high-end technical support to various sectors like banking and capital markets, insurance, travel and hospitality, hi-tech manufacturing, telecom and healthcare.
The IT major is a place for career growth and encourages its employees to study further through its structured programme for higher education and lateral movements into other Wipro group companies. It has tie-ups with multiple institutions like BITS Pilani, Symbiosis, Delhi, Mumbai, Annamalai universities, APtech, etc., Mr. Vaidya said.
All the selected candidates would go through 90 days of rigorous training with focus on communication, technical and process-specific skills. Those who miss selection narrowly would be given further training at Wipro Academy to help them clear the selection test, said E.V.S.Sai Babu, vice-president, Talent Acquisition.
Wipro BPO had been performing exceedingly well since its inception in 2001. By 2008, it registered ten-fold growth with its clients increasing from five to 51, employees from 2,500 to 21,000 and revenue from 11 million USD to 290 million USD, Mr. Vaidya said.
Summer camp at Goethe-Zentrum
The Association for German Culture (Goethe-Zentrum) will be organising a summer camp for children in the age group of 10 to 15 years from May 1 to 29. The camp will be held from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. For details and registration contact 6552-6443 or 2324-1791.
CEEP entrance test today
The Board of Technical Education and Training on Tuesday informed that the Common Entrance Examination for admission into polytechnics (CEEP-2009) will be conducted on Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. As many as 1,94,942 candidates will be appearing for examination in 458 centres across the State. Candidates who have not received their hall tickets or lost and misplaced can download duplicate hall tickets from CEEP website: http://ceep.ap.nic.in by entering their ICR number.
Yahoo award for IIIT student
HYDERABAD: A research scholar from the IIIT-Hyderabad figures among the 21 exceptionally good Ph.D scholars selected for the Yahoo Key Scientific Challenges (KSC) programme award given by Yahoo this year.
Ashish Mangalampalli, a second year Ph.D student from IIIT-H is in fact the only Indian and the only one from the non-US university to have won the prestigious award that supports high quality researchers working on important and challenging areas.
Funds for research
He would get $ 2,000 US unrestricted funds to support his research activities and is also invited to the KSC Graduate Student Summit planned for September 2009 in Sunnyvale, California.
“The news is yet to sink in,” said Ashish speaking to The Hindu. Pursuing his research on Data Mining and Fuzzy Logic from IIIT-H, he applied for the award in the Computational Advertising area. The selection was based on the write-up he had given for his research idea and his research orientation.
Apart from the monetary aspect, he values the opportunity that Yahoo will be providing to interact with Yahoo scientists and other top graduate students in an informal and supportive environment. Born and brought up in Jamshedpur, Ashish appreciates his advisor Vikram Pudi and his friends and the IIIT-H for creating the necessary academic environment to pursue serious research.
“We are excited to support talented students with KSC grants, and look forward to having them as part of our broad research alliance of outstanding students and faculty,” says Rajeev Rastogi, VP and Head of Yahoo Labs, Bangalore.
The KSC programme was launched this year and it enables students to work alongside Yahoo’s leading scientists to solve fundamental challenges and potentially contribute to the next big thing on the Web. Students were invited to submit a paper about their current or planned research that is relevant to the challenges and explains why their work would make an impact in the area.
Ashish Mangalampalli, a second year Ph.D student from IIIT-H is in fact the only Indian and the only one from the non-US university to have won the prestigious award that supports high quality researchers working on important and challenging areas.
Funds for research
He would get $ 2,000 US unrestricted funds to support his research activities and is also invited to the KSC Graduate Student Summit planned for September 2009 in Sunnyvale, California.
“The news is yet to sink in,” said Ashish speaking to The Hindu. Pursuing his research on Data Mining and Fuzzy Logic from IIIT-H, he applied for the award in the Computational Advertising area. The selection was based on the write-up he had given for his research idea and his research orientation.
Apart from the monetary aspect, he values the opportunity that Yahoo will be providing to interact with Yahoo scientists and other top graduate students in an informal and supportive environment. Born and brought up in Jamshedpur, Ashish appreciates his advisor Vikram Pudi and his friends and the IIIT-H for creating the necessary academic environment to pursue serious research.
“We are excited to support talented students with KSC grants, and look forward to having them as part of our broad research alliance of outstanding students and faculty,” says Rajeev Rastogi, VP and Head of Yahoo Labs, Bangalore.
The KSC programme was launched this year and it enables students to work alongside Yahoo’s leading scientists to solve fundamental challenges and potentially contribute to the next big thing on the Web. Students were invited to submit a paper about their current or planned research that is relevant to the challenges and explains why their work would make an impact in the area.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Intermediate 2nd Year Vocational Results 2009 | AndhraPradesh IInd year Results(Vocational)
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Intermediate 2nd Year Vocational Results 2009
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Inter 2nd Year General Examination 2009 Results | Andhrapradesh IInd Year Results
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