National Science Olympiad (NSO) | Class 12th Result Declared
National Science Olympiad (NSO) conducts National level quiz contest for Class Ist to Class 12th every year. NSO has declared class 12th result. The contest was held on 19th November 2009.
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GUJCET 2010 | Notification for Health Science, Engineering and Pharmacy Degree Courses
Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET)– 2010
Admission Notification
The education department, govt. of Gujarat vide govt. resolution no. PVSH-102002-
2464-S dt. 28-7-2005 and GR of even number dt. 12-1-2006 has decided to conduct
common entrance test for admissions to degree engineering, diploma/degree pharmacy as well as medical course after std. XII science stream. The Gujarat secondary and higher secondary education board has been assigned to hold the common entrance test. This year the board will hold Gujarat common entrance test 2010 (GUJCET 2010) on 8th April, 2010 (Thursday). The Board has prepared an Information booklet and application form for GUJCET 2010. The Booklet and application forms for common entrance test will be available on payment of Rs.250/- by demand draft from nationalized bank payable at Ahmedabad in favour of secretary, Gujarat common entrance test cell, Gandhinagar from the following distribution centers during the time and date prescribed below:
Eligibility Criteria of Candidates :
Candidates who have passed Higher secondary certificate examination science stream conducted by the Gujarat secondary and higher secondary education board, Gandhinagar or the candidates who have filled in application form for appearing and eligible for appearing in the examination of std. XII science stream/ candidates going to appear in examination of std. XII science stream in the very year in which the candidate has filled in application form for common entrance test.
Candidates who have passed std. XII science stream examination conducted by the Central Board of secondary education, New Delhi through the recognized school situated in the state of Gujarat or the candidates who have filled in application form for appearing in the examination of std. XII science stream through recognized school/candidates going to appear in examination of std. XII science stream in the very year in which the candidates have filled in application form for common entrance test.
Candidates who have passed std. XII science stream examination conducted by the council for the Indian school certificate examination, New Delhi through the recognized school situated in the state of Gujarat or the candidates who have filled in application form for appearing in the examination of std. XII science stream through recognized school/candidates going to appear in examination of std. XII science stream in the very year in which the candidates have filled in application form for common entrance test.
Candidates who are the heirs of the officers/employees who are basically from the state of Gujarat but performing their duties in other states as the officers/ employees of Central/state government, Military Forces or the Board/Corporation governed by the Central/state government, who have passed std. XII science stream examination conducted by the Higher secondary education board situated in the state in which they are performing duties or the candidates who have filled in application form for appearing in the examination of std. XII science stream or the candidates going to appear in examination of std. XII science stream in the very year in which the candidates have filled in application form for Common Entrance Test.
Other candidates who are eligible to get admission in the said courses as per the admission rules framed from time to time by Joint admission committee for professional courses, admission building, L.D. college of engineering campus, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad-380015 for admission in engineering and degree/diploma Pharmacy course and centralized admission committee, C/o Dean, B.J. medical college, Ahmedabad-380016 for admission in medical course, who have passed std. XII science stream examination or the candidates who have filled in application form for appearing in the examination of std. XII science stream or the candidates going to appear in the said examination
Indian Association for Research in Computing Science
School of Technology and Computer Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental
Research
Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba, Mumbai 400 005
We have completed the evaluation the Zonal Informatics Olympiad 2010
(ZIO-2010), held on Saturday, December 5, 2010. A total of 4788 candidates
appeared for the exam across 38 centres. Of these, 253 have quali ed for the
second round, the Indian National Olympiad in Informatics 2010 (INOI-2010), to
be held on Sunday, January 24, 2010. I have attached a list with the number of
students who participated from each centre, along with the list of candidates
who have quali ed for INOI-2010, including 8 students who have quali ed directly
based on their performance in 2009.
In addition, 14 students have quali ed through the online Zonal Computing
Olympiad 2010 (ZCO-2010), held on Saturday, December 12, 2010. A list of these
candidates are also enclosed. Please note that some of the 14 have also quali ed
through ZIO-2010. The evaluation charges for ZIO are Rs 5 per answer paper. I
request you to arrange for a DD for Rs 23940 in my name, payable in Chennai, so
that I can distribute the amount amongst those who contributed to the
evaluation. [..]
Highschool and Intermediate Board Gujarat has announced examination schedule 2010. SCE start first paper of on March 4 and the exams will continue till March 16 and HSCE start first paper of on March 4 and the exams will continue till March 15. To see the time table for examination click on the following button.
Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad Uttar Prasdesh has announced examination schedule 2010 for high school. To see the time table for examination click on the following button.
Students of class X taking board exams in March 2010 will not get to know
their percentage. Their ‘marksheet’ will only bear grades from now on and not
marks.
As per a presentation on Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) made at
conference on schools at IIT Delhi on Monday, the CBSE will switch to the
grading system for class X from this session itself. For the last time, board
exams for class X will be held in March 2010. From next academic session, CCE
will be implemented in all CBSE schools, doing away with the exams.
According to the CBSE, marks obtained by students will not be disclosed unless
there is a special case. ‘‘Revealing the marks will defeat purpose of
introducing grades. However, we may make an exception if a student is shifting
abroad or on a recommendation of the principal,’’ said a senior CBSE official.
Class
X students will be graded on a nine-point system starting from A1 to E2. Their
admission in class XI will also be based on grades. Those who do not get a
qualifying certificate from the board due to an E1 or E2 grade will be given
five attempts to improve their performance.
According to the CBSE official, the ministry of human resource development (MHRD)
may also direct other boards to accept grades or the CCE card (to be given from
the next session) if a student switches from a CBSE school to another school in
class XI. ‘‘There was a meeting between the officials of the MHRD and Council of
Boards of School Education last week to discuss this issue,’’ the official said.
Though there will be no change in the exam pattern for the existing batch of
class X, teaching method and evaluation for class IX have already seen a change.
CCE started in class IX from October this year and instead of exams, the
students would just have a ‘summative assessment’ at the end of the current
session. The official added pattern of the question paper to be provided by the
board for ‘summative assessment’ would be different this year.
‘‘Till now, the pattern of class IX paper used to be same as that of
class X. But we will have around 15% multiple-choice questions in the class
IX paper from 2010,’’ the official said. He also added that unlike before,
there will not be two different papers for science theory and practical
skills. ‘‘Only one paper will be held for science in class IX,’’ he said.
CCE is a hot topic at the three day conference at IIT Delhi as teachers from
all over the country got a chance to clear their doubts. The conference will
last till December 30 with education experts, principals and teachers presenting
papers on issues related to schools.
NOTIFICATION Refer main advertisement published in the Employment News (Weekly) dated 29th August, -4th September, 2009, 12th September – 18th September, 2009 and 19th September – 25th September, 2009 respectively.
The revised dates for the written examination for the following posts are indicated against each.
1. Advertisement for the year 2009-10.
S.No.
Name of the Post
Declared date of Examination
UDC &LDC
*09.01.2010
Junior Stenographer & Assistant
*10.01.2010
PET
30.01.2010
Drawing Teacher
30.01.2010
• Already notified.
2. Advertisement for the year 2010-11.
S.No.
Name of the Post
Declared date of Examination
1
PGT
29.01.2010
2
TGT, WET & Librarian
30.01.2010
3
Music Teacher & PRT
31.01.2010
4
PET
28.02.2010
5
Drawing Teacher
28.02.2010
6
Principal
28.02.2010
7
Assistant
28.02.2010
8
UDC
28.02.2010
9
LDC
28.02.2010
3. Advertisement for filling the backlog vacancies reserved For SC and ST categories for the year 2007-08 & 2008-09:
ICSE Class X: Important
Questions of English - SOLVED (2010)
ENGLISH
Q. 1. Rewrite the following sentences according to instructions given
after each. 1. He really likes correcting her English. ( use pleasure)
2. It’s not necessary to take a lot of luggage when going on holiday. (use Much)
3. Perhaps he hasn’t received the doctor’s results yet ( use may)
4. All I want you to do is to look after my dog. ( use care)
5. She was not certain about the trip ( use decide)
6. He locked the gate so that the dog wouldn’t escape. ( use prevent)
7. They did not like to pay extra taxes. ( use objected)
8. The day was so nice that we went on a picnic. ( use such)
9. The only person I didn’t see was Jane. ( use except)
10. She decided to visit her friend and tell her the news. ( use drop)
11. It wasn’t necessary to meet me at the airport yesterday. ( use needn’t )
12. It was unkind of you to talk to her like that. ( use not)
13. I saw the film although I strongly dislike thrillers ( use spite)
14. It’s not possible to play tennis because of the rain. ( use makes)
15. I’ve never tasted such good food before. ( use ever)
16. Do your parents allow you to watch TV late at night? ( use let)
17. ”Did you write a note for Anna?” I asked my mother. ( use she)
18. He gave me the money first, and then he left. ( use after )
19. I don’t find it difficult to get up early any more. ( use used)
20. We have to reduce our expenses. ( use cut )
21. “Can you please explain this to me?” she asked the teacher. ( use if)
22. Perhaps he’s working late. ( use may)
23. Nobody ever told me about it. ( use never)
24. “I’ll pick him up from the airport,” she said. ( use offered)
25. I was so shocked that I couldn’t react. ( use wasn’t)
26. People say Greek is a difficult language to learn. ( use said)
27. The police have investigated the crime. ( use by)
28. Without your help, I would never have managed. ( use you )
29. The manager made the employees stay late. ( use made)
30. When can their glory fade? ( use never)
ICSE Class X: Important
Questions of Physics (2010)
Physics
Q. 1.
1. Write down the gravitational unit of force. How is it related to Newton?
2. A water pump raises 50 litres of water through a height of 25 m in 5 s.
Calculate the power which the pump supplies. [Take g = 10 Nkg-1 and density of
water = 1000kgm-1]
3. Name the three classes of levers and distinguish between them. Give two
examples of each.
4. A man weighs 600 N on the earth. What would be his approximate weight on the
moon? What is the reason for your answer?
5. Give an example when work done by the force of gravity acting on a body is
zero even though the body gets displaced from its initial position.
Q. 2.
1. If the power of a motor is 40 kW, at what speed can it raise a load of 20,000
N?
2. A ray of light, after refraction through a concave lens emerges parallel to
the principal axis. Draw a ray diagram to show the incident ray and its
corresponding emergent ray.
3. Draw a diagram to show how a converging lens can form a real and enlarged
image of an object.
4. Water is used in hot water bottles for fomentation. Give reason for this.
5. How is the kinetic energy of a moving cart affected if (i) its mass is
doubled, (ii) its velocity is is made equal to speed of light.
Q. 3.
1. State two application of an echo.
2. How does the resistance of a wire depend on its radius? Explain your answer.
3. Why is a fuse always connected to the live wire in a circuit?
4. State Snell’s law of refraction.
5. State the factors on which the deviation produced by a prism depends.
Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) | STET Result December 2009
Haryana Board of School Education has declared STET Result 2009. The write down your roll number in the text box and click on Enter to check the result
ICSE Class X: Important Question Paper of Computer Applications (2010)
Computer Applications
Q. 1. 1. What is OOP’s and define its basic concept.
2. What is a class and how it is declared?
3. What do you mean by Abstraction and Encapsulation?
4. Write the difference between Class and Object.
5. What is class? How are objects related to the class ?
Q. 2. 1. What are the keywords?Can keyword used as identifier.
2. Is Java case sensitive ? What is the mean by case
sensitive .
3. What is the function of operator?
4. What is the difference between throw and throws?
5. What are instance variable and instance methods
Q. 3.
1. Write a statement that uses a conditional operator to set
grant to 10 if speed is more than 68 and to 0 otherwise
2. How many times are the loop execute ? 1. x = 5; y = 50;
while (x<=y)
{
x=y/x;
}
The All India Engineering Entrance Examinations (AIEEE) get students
admission into the top National Institutes of Technology (NITs). Now a committee
consisting of three NIT Directors has been created to look into the way the exam
is conducted and at the possibility of making the AIEEE test an online one in
addition to the regular pen and paper test being conducted by the CBSE at the
moment.
The committee will submit its report in January 2010. Some of the points under
consideration are — the structure of the present exam and the question of
whether weightage could be given to the Class XII results. Most directors were
of the view that the proliferation of coaching institutes was skewing the
pattern of entrants into the NITs. Another factor to be looked at was the number
of vacant seats. The committee would also consider whether the courses were
market-friendly or not and could suggest alternate programmes.
A decision to constitute another committee to look into the curriculum was also
mooted. This would comprise the directors of the NITs of Trichy, Surathkal and
Warangal who would probably assess the present curriculum vis-à-vis the current
needs of the industry and redesign it with an eye on the future needs of the
country. On the cards is also an interaction with industry organisations to know
their requirements so that students have the best possible job prospects.
HRD Minister Kapil Sibal also asked all the 20 NITs to give a vision statement
which could also include whether they would like to set up campuses abroad.
Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education | Datesheet March 2010
Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has announce Examination schedule march 2010 for Class 8, 10 and Plus 1, Plus 2. To see the time table of different classas, click on the following links.
The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBSE) published the Middle Class 8 , class 10, and plus 1, plus 2 date sheet March-2010.