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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI, CHENNAI – 600 025 ADMISSIONS TO B.E./B.TECH. DEGREE COURSES 2011

ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI, CHENNAI – 600 025
ADMISSIONS TO B.E./B.TECH. DEGREE COURSES 2011
TNEA - 2011 Notification


Applications are invited for the unified single window admission for first year B. E. / B. Tech. Degree Programme 2011 to the University Departments of Anna Universities, Government and Government Aided Engineering Colleges and for the seats surrendered by the Self – Financing Engineering Colleges.


1. In Person
Candidates can obtain the application form in person from the centres detailed below by paying Rs.500/-
(Rs.250/- in case of SC/ST candidates belonging to Tamil Nadu) towards registration fee, by cash/demand draft.


2. By Post
Application forms can also be obtained by post from The Secretary, Tamil Nadu Engineering
Admissions (TNEA), Anna University Chennai, Chennai - 600 025 by sending a requisition letter along with a Demand Draft for Rs.700/- (Rs.450/- in case of SC/ST candidates belonging to Tamil Nadu) and an address label written in capital letters to which the application is to be mailed.


3. Through Website
The candidates can also register through internet by logging on to www.annauniv.edu/tnea2011. After
entering the required information in the application form, press the submit button, then take a printout, affix a photograph and affix the signature at the appropriate spaces provided. The printout application along with the registration fee in the form of a D.D. only should be sent along with all the enclosures by Speed / Registered post to the address given below.


4. Special Reservations
Candidates seeking admission under Special reservation category should enclose a separate special
reservation application along with the main application together with a DD for Rs.100/- for each special reservation with attested xerox copies of relevant documents. The applications under Sports Quota should be submitted along with all the documents only in person.








5. Submission of filled-in applications
Candidates have to send the filled-in application along with attested xerox copies of Mark Sheet(s) and
attested xerox copies of all other relevant certificates, to The Secretary, Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions 2010, Anna University Chennai, Chennai - 600 025 on or before 03.06.2011 (5.30 p.m.) All Demand Drafts should be drawn in favour of “The Director, Admissions, Anna University Chennai” payable at Chennai, drawn on any Nationalised Bank dated on or after 15.05.2011. Candidates are instructed to write the name and address on the reverse side of the Demand Draft.


SC/ST candidates belonging to Tamil Nadu who want to avail Registration fee concession (Rs.250/-) should produce a xerox copy of the Community certificate obtained from competent authority.


For further details visit Anna University website http://www.annauniv.edu/tnea2011; Telephone
No. 044 - 2235 8265, 2235 8266 and2235 8267,8


Issue Dates and Time 16.05.2011 to 31.05.2011, 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Last date for Submission of filled-in applications 03.06.2011 (5.30 p.m.)


For further details please contact: No. 044 - 2235 8265, 2235 8266 and2235 8267,8
Tamilnadu Engineering College List


ELIGIBILITY of OTHER STATE CANDIDATES APPLYING FOR TNEA 2011


Candidates belonging to Otherstate (eligible for open community only) must satisfy atleast one of the following conditions, to apply as Tamil Nadu candidate:


* Candidates studied VIII, IX, X, XI & XII Std. in Tamil Nadu.


* Children of Central Government Employees otherwise not domicile of Tamil Nadu may also apply for admission,irrespective of their domicile, provided their parents or guardians (only if both parents are not alive) have been serving in Tamil Nadu continuously for the past FIVE YEARS at the time of submission of application which should be supported by enclosing a certificate from the employer of the parent or guardian, to that effect.


* Sons and daughters of All India Service Tamil Nadu cadre Officers otherwise not native of Tamil Nadu are eligible.


* Children of Employees in Public Sector or Government recognised Institutions who at the time of submission of application for admission employed in Tamil Nadu continuously for the past five years may also apply, irrespective of their domicile, provided a certificate from the employer is enclosed along with the application that the person is a Permanent Employee of the Firm or Institution concerned with evidence like Income Tax return, PF Slip, etc. and is working in Tamil Nadu continuously for the past FIVE YEARS.

Overcoming Negative Beliefs



In India, the method for training an elephant is the following: When the elephant is very young, its leg is tied to a small post with a thin piece of rope. At that age the elephant hasn’t the power to break the rope or dislodge the post. It tries for a while and then gives up. As the elephant grows, there’s no reason to increase the girth of the rope or the post. The elephant of course reaches such size and strength that it could, if it wanted, easily break free from the restraint. But having tried and failed earlier, it stops trying, convinced that it’s entrapped ...Doesn’t that sound like us?


Nothing has such a direct impact on our success in life as our beliefs. Napoleon Hill, author of Think and Grow Rich, says “What the mind conceives and believes, it achieves.” Joseph Chilton Pearce, author of Magical Child, says “Belief effects perception.” Our beliefs affect what we see and what we accomplish.




If you’re to succeed in achieving your life’s dreams, you must begin to adopt what motivational speaker Wayne Dyer calls “No Limit Thinking.” What you can’t do is only what you can’t do yet. You are equipped like every other human being with the capabilities necessary to accomplish your goals. Author Richard Bach says:


“Nobody is given a dream without the power to make it come true.”


Unfortunately, our beliefs are resistant to change because of the method we use for applying evidence to substantiate them. Sometimes we develop a negative belief which starts as a misinterpretation of an event in our lives. That misinterpretation is reinforced by subsequent misinterpretations to the point that the original misinterpretation is now seen as incontrovertible fact. We make our beliefs into reality.


When I was five years old, my family moved into a new neighborhood. The neighborhood kids had been friends with the previous occupants and weren’t open to newcomers. The day I arrived, half the neighborhood kids were in my backyard on my swing set. When I went out there to join in, they wouldn’t let me. They told me I didn’t belong there and that I was stupid and ugly. The wound was substantial. In that moment, I decided that I was undesirable.


From then on, I carried that scar with me. Each new interaction was colored by my decision that I was undesirable. Somehow, I would telegraph my undesirability to others who would use that information, received unconsciously by them, to hold me at a distance. I’d sense their distance and would use it to prove to myself that my notion of my undesirability was accurate. Each new interaction would reinforce my belief, and my belief would recreate the types of interactions which proved the belief true. Further, the inner feeling, which I’d been trained to trust as accurate, would deepen my conviction about my own undesirability. But was I really undesirable or was I just the victim of my misunderstanding of the original situation?


If I were to choose to change that belief, what would I have to face? Well, I’d have to face the feeling that the belief was true, and I’d have to face the voices in my head that would remind me of all the times that things happened which proved the belief to be true. To change the belief, I’d have to fly in the face of both historical evidence and bodily knowing in the form of emotions. That’s a lot of power! What’s the answer? Where could I find the strength to overcome such powerful evidence?


The answer is something known as reframing. Reframing is a technique for looking at a particular situation or set of circumstances and challenging oneself to find the most empowering, resourceful interpretation of that situation. It often requires creative thinking and is underlined by the idea that no situation has an inherently correct interpretation except that which we give it. In other words, there are many ways to view any circumstance and our charge is not to find the right interpretation but to find the most useful interpretation, the one that helps us meet our goals, the one that we will also accept as viable.


Suppose it’s my goal to be happy. Which is a more useful frame to put around the story I told about my childhood? That I was, in fact, fundamentally undesirable or that I was a perfectly normal child who happened to stumble into an unfriendly situation? Which evaluation would have served me more in my growth?


There are probably some among you who, like me in my past, feel that reframing a situation is inherently dishonest. If you’re one of them, let me suggest that you consider the underlying belief that your negative interpretation of a situation is correct. Just because it feels true and has a historic context, does that make it true? Is it not possible that your interpretation is really a misinterpretation? Perhaps you’re holding yourself back from thriving because of outmoded adherence to an indefensible view. Whenever I feel that I must maintain my view of anything, I try to remember the words of Ram Dass, who says, “You’re not who you think you are.” If you’re not who you think you are, how can you defend your position?


Here are some powerful reframes, which, once adopted by your deep subconscious mind, will activate your enthusiasm, creativity, and sense of possibility:


There are no problems, only opportunities.


Those who cause me emotional pain are my teachers, helping to point out the emotional addictions I need to overcome.


What I’ve failed to accomplish doesn’t prove my incapability but my lack of adequate knowledge to this point.


There is no failure; only feedback.


When I share my pain, I become more truly human.


Take a few minutes to make your unconscious beliefs conscious. Ask yourself what you believe about yourself, about your role in society, about your capabilities, about the world around you, about family and friends, about men, about women, about your past, about your future, about God, about life and death, and about the role of belief in your future.


Take these questions one at a time and spend one minute writing as many answers as you can to each as quickly as you can, without pausing to reflect. Look for ways of reframing your unresourceful beliefs, finding empowering ways to look at your situation without sacrificing your hold on reality. Be as diligent as you can. With time, you will find your life becoming more satisfying and manageable, even before you’ve actually done anything to change your life circumstances.

How to Apply for IIT Joint Entrance Examination ?

The Information given below is based on IIT JEE 2010 Exam Notification. Details regarding the application process will be published in leading national dailies and employment news/rozgar samachar on Saturday, 30th October, 2010
Application procedure: A candidate can submit application either on-line through internet or off-line through prescribed (OMR) application form.
(a)Online: For online submission of applications, visit any of the websites given below and carefully follow the instructions given therein. Candidates can pay the application fee through NEFT or through challan of selected banks. The application fee for online mode is Rs 450/- for SC/ST/PD/Female candidates and Rs 900/- for all other candidates
(b)Offline: A candidate can buy an application form with information brochure from any one of the designated branches of banks by paying Rs 500/- for SC/ST/PD/Female candidates (light yellow envelope) or Rs 1000/- for all other candidates (white envelope). The information brochure contains details regarding application procedure, syllabus of JEE, examination cities, course available at various institutes, fee structure and additional information about JEE-2011
(c) Help-line (only in IIT Madras zone): Those who do not have access to computers and internet can also apply on-line with reduced examination fees by visiting any of the forty approved ‘CMC help-line’ centres distributed all over the IIT Madras zone. For details visit JEE website or contact CMC office tele – 044-22504500
All India list of designated branches of banks for purchase of application material is also given in websites of all IITs.
Institute – website

IIT Bombay – http://www.jee.iitb.ac.in
IIT Delhi – http://jee.iitd.ac.in
IIT Guwahati – http://www.iitg.ac.in/jee
IIT Kanpur – http://www.jee.iitk.ac.in
IIT Kharagpur – http://www.iitkgp.ernet.in/jee
IIT Madras – http://jee.iitm.ac.in
IIT Roorkee – http://www.iitr.ac.in/jee
All India helplines from 8 am to 8 pm – 044-42925020 and 21
List of designated branches of banks for purchase of application material is as follows
IIT Delhi zone (Union Bank of India)
Delhi/New Delhi – Anand Vihar (C-8, Anand Vihar), Connaught Place (14/15F), Dwarka (Bansal Plaza Sec-6), Karol Bagh (Arya Samaj Road), Model Town-2 (B-5), Nehru Place (73/74, Sheetala House), Rajouri Garden (Patel Market), Sarita Vihar (Local shopping complex, F&G Pkt), S.D.A. (Opposite IIT Main gate), Shahdara (Raj Block, G.T. Road), Shalimar Bagh (BQ Commercial Complex); Haryana – Faridabad (56, Neelam Bata Road), Gurgaon (New Railway Road); Jammu and Kashmir – Jammu (Raghunath Bazar), Srinagar (Lal Chowk); Madhya Pradesh – Indore (1/3 Murai Mohalla, Sanyogita Ganj), (453, MG Road), Ujjai (5, Vishala Kshetra, Rishi Nagar), Uttar Pradesh – Alligarh (Pathar Bazar, Railway Road), Gautam Budh Nagar (Brahmaputra Shopping Complex, Sector-29, Noida ), Ghaziabad (15, G.T. Road), Mathura (1872, Tilak Dwar)
IIT Kanpur zone (State Bank of India – Main branch)
Madhya Pradesh – Bhopal (T.T. Nagar), Gwalior (Jiwaji Chowk, Lashkar), Jabalpur (Main branch), Uttarakhand – Almora (The Mall), Haldwani (Nainital road), Nainital (The Mall), Pant Nagar (University Campus), Uttar Pradesh – Agra (M.G. Road), Allahabad (Kutcheri Road, and High court branch), Amethi (Railway station road), Azamgarh (near collectorate), Ballia (near Kutcheri), Banda (Kutcheri compound), Etawah (Shastri nagar), Faizabad (civil lines), Gonda (Malaviya nagar, near Gandhi park), Hardoi (station road), Jhansi (civil lines, near elite crossing), Kanpur (mall road and IIT Kanpur), Lucknow (Moti mahal marg and ashok marg), Raebareli (super market), Sitapur (Eye hospital road), Sultanpur (main branch)
IIT Roorkee zone (Punjab national bank)
Chandigarh – Chandigarh (sector 17-C branch, sector 37-D branch); Haryana – Ambala (Tandura bazar, Ambala city), Hissar (model town); Kurukshetra (railway road, Thanesar), Panipat (G.T. Road), Rohtak (Jhajjar road) and Yamuna nagar (Saharanpur road); Himachal Pradesh – Palampur (main branch) and Shimla (The Mall); Punjab – Amritsar (Lawrence road), Bhatinda (bank street), Jalandhar (Civil lines), Ludhiana (Civil lines), Pathankot (railway road) and Patiala ( The Mall), Uttarakhand – Dehradun (Astley Hall), Hardwar (Ahmedpur), Roorkee (IIT campus), Srinagar Garhwal (Main branch) and Uttarkashi (main branch); Uttar Pradesh – Bareilly (shyam ganj), Bijnor (main branch), Meerut (eastern kutchehri road), Moradabad (civil lines), Muzaffarnagar (Gaushala Nai mandi, south Bhopa road), Saharanpur (Shaheed ganj) and Varanasi (Nichi bagh)
IIT Bombay zone (Canara Bank)
Rajasthan – Ajmer (M.G. Marg), Bhilwara (14-A, PWC road), Bikaner (Phad bazaar), Jaipur (Arvind marg; Malaviya nagar; Mirza Ismail road, Vaishali Nagar) Jodhpur (Jalori gate) Kota (Baran road) Sriganganagar (Shiv circle), Udaipur (Sethjiki Bari)
IIT Guwahati zone (State Bank of India)
Uttar Pradesh – Gorakhpur (Main)
IIT Kharagpur zone (Axis Bank)
Chhattisgarh – Bhilai (Supela chowk), Bilaspur (Rama trade centre), Raipur (Jeevan bima marg
Declaration of IIT JEE 2011 Results -
IIT Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) 2011 Syllabus

Murder 3 New Educations System

Mood:
Set a positive mood for yourself to study in.
Select the appropriate time, environment, and attitude

Understand:
Mark any information you don't understand in a particular unit;
Keep a focus on one unit or a manageable group of exercises

Recall:
After studying the unit,
stop and put what you have learned into your own words

Digest:
Go back to what you did not understand and reconsider the information;
Contact external expert sources (e.g., other books or an instructor) if you still cannot understand it

Expand:
In this step, ask three kinds of questions concerning the studied material:
o If I could speak to the author, what questions would I ask or what criticism would I offer?
o How could I apply this material to what I am interested in?
o How could I make this information interesting and understandable to other students?

Review:
Go over the material you've covered,
Review what strategies helped you understand and/or retain information in the past and apply these to your current studies


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Punjab Technical University Combined Entrance Test 2011 Scrapped, Admission on the basis of AIEEE

PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
Ladowali Road, Jalandhar – 144 001
Phone No: 0181-2233877, Fax: 2244008
Website: www.ptu.ac.in


The Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar scrapped the Combined Entrance Test ( CET-2011) for admission to 1st year of Engineering & Technology courses in the universities/Institutions affiliated to :

1. Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar , 2. Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar 3. Punjabi University, Patiala, 4.  Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana  and

B. Pharmacy in Colleges affiliated to PTU Jalandhar only.

 Punjab has scrapped the state-level combined entrance test (CET) for admission to undergraduate engineering course. From the next academic session, the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) will be the criterion to enter the state colleges, said Suresh Kumar, principal secretary (technical education and industrial training), here on Sunday.
 
The chief minister has approved the proposal of Punjab Technical University to discontinue to CET
  The total number of seats in all technical institution in the state is nearly equal to the number of aspirants taking the CET. Besides, the syllabus for CET and AIEEE is almost the same, so the students should not be burdened with multiple tests, PTU vice-chancellor Dr Rajneesh Arora had said while recommending the scrapping.

There is nearly 34,000 seats for various engineering disciplines in the state colleges
Separate AIEEE merit for Punjab domiciles - 85 percent will be for the state students. So the state residents must mention Punjab domicile in their forms while applying for AIEEE.

Pharmacy : Decision pending, the CET- scrapped now – was also the basis of admission to pharmacy course in the state. The state government is yet to decide what the criterion would be now, since the test stands discontinued. We will soon decide on pharmacy course admission tests, was all that Suresh Kumar, principal secretary (technical education and industrial training), said

As for the Common Entrance Test for postgraduate courses (MBA, MCA), that test would continue, and would as usual be conducted by Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, or by Punjabi University, Patiala, as would be decided by the state government.

IIPM Not Recognized by UGC

IIPM is neither entitled to award MBA/BBA/BCA degree nor it is recognised by UGC


The Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM), run by Arindam Chaudhuri, is not recognized by the government or any of India’s higher education bodies.
IIPM is not recognized by the ministry of human resource development (MHRD), UGC or the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
“IIPM is advertising its courses by using the name of UGC, MHRD and AICTE,” UGC vice-chairman Ved Prakash said. “It is indulging in cheating.”
M S University grants its degrees to IIPM students.
IIPM is authorized to offer two-year MBA and three-year BBA and BCA courses under technical collaboration in all its 18 centres, said S. Manickam, registrar of Tirunelveli-based Manomaniam Sundaranar (MS) University, in a letter enclosed by Saxena.
If IIPM is found in breach of law, Christopher said the council would inform the state government and let it decide if any action is to be taken.
The apex higher education body, in the notice, also said that “It is hereby informed to the public at large and students that IIPM, New Delhi, is not a University within the meaning of section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956.”
IIPM is not recognized by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), UGC or the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).