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NATA Admit Card is available now.

The admit card for the entrance exam has been released online today i.e. 28 th March 2017. The Council of Architecture organises the NATA entrance examination which is referred to be as National Aptitude Test in Architecture. It is a national level entrance test which is conducted for providing admissions to candidates in architecture courses. The admit card will be released online at 10.00 AM Admit Card The admit card will be provided by the authority after the registration process has been done successfully by the candidate. Candidates can download the admit card from the official website of the exam conducting authority. The admit card will contain the details which are related to exam such as name of the candidate, roll number of the candidate, date of the test, timings of the test, exam center, etc. Candidates are required to carry the admit card along with the identification documents and photograph for the purpose of appearing in the exam as no candidate without the a...

What is JoSAA?

All the candidates who have cleared JEE Main 2015 are hereby invited to participate in JoSAA 2015 Seat Allocation process. The article highlights the important changes that have been made in the seat allocation process from this year onwards as compared to previous year for getting admission in IIIT’s, NIT’s and other Government Funded Technical Institutes. For the first time, admission to NIT’s, IIIT’s and other GFTI’s will be done along with IIT’s and ISM Dhanbad via common portal known as Joint Seat Allocation Authority or in short JoSAA. NIT’s, IIIT’s and other GFTI’s are together known as NIT +System whereas IIT’s and ISM are together known by the name IIT + System. Around 1.3 Million students took JEE Main 2015 Exam this year which was conducted in Pen and Paper based mode on April 4, 2015 while the Computer Based test was conducted on April 10 and 11, 2015. Out of the total students who have appeared 0.124 Million qualified for JEE Advanced which was conducted on May 24, 2...

National Talent Search Examination Second Stage to be Conducted on May 10, 2015

NTSE or National Talent Search Examination is a national level scholarship which gives a golden opportunity to the school going children of Class 10 to bloom to their fullest by getting financial aid in their education. It is one of the renowned and famous Scholarship Exam which is being conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT). NCERT being the official conducting body, the scholarship program is recognised by the Government of India as the most renowned and the most difficult examination  in the country. According to the survey every year approximately 14 lakh students take the exam.  The students from India & NRI students are eligible to appear in the exam. Lakhs of Candidates appear in the Scholarship exam but only 1000 students receive the scholarship. Getting an award is not necessary; participating in such renowned programs is in itself a great achievement. The applications for NTSE 2015 will begin from July 2015. The schol...

AIPVT Application Process will start in April 2015

All India Pre-Veterinary Test (AIPVT) is a national level exam for filling 15% of the total seats available in Veterinary Colleges in India.  Approximately 258 seats in Veterinary colleges in India will be filled by AIPVT 2015 entrance exam. The exam enables student to get admission in the first year of five year Bachelor of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry programme (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) which includes compulsory six month internship Generally the exam is conducted by Veterinary Council of India (VCI) but as per the recent meeting held on January 15, 2015 of Veterinary Council of India in Nagpur, Maharashtra, there is a possibility that exam might be conducted by CBSE. Central Board of Secondary Education is actively engaged in the discussion regarding organizing the exam this year and the council will be informed as soon as anything regarding the conducting body will be finalized. AIPVT Admission notification was released on March 02, 2015 according to which in 2015 the e...

Filled the AIPVT 2015 Form, What Now?

The All India Pre-Veterinary Test or AIPVT 2015 is scheduled to take place on May, 2015. The exam aims to select candidates for the 258 seats (approximate) available in the 30 colleges that accept its score. These colleges include College of Veterinary Science, Hyderabad, College of Veterinary Science, Guwahati, College of Veterinary Sciences, Hisar, and College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Bikaner and more. Since these colleges are spread  all over the country, you wouldn’t have to go far from your home to study if you get selected. The entrance exams is yet to be announced and most probably it would be announced in 2nd week of March. The student who are planning to appear in AIPVT 2015 , it’s time for students to gear up for the test and make best use of the last few months. It is a time to revise what you have studied, brush up on the difficult concepts once more, and increase the number of times you solve practice papers. But before all, you need to be sure...

5 Things to Not Do While Preparing For AIPMT 2015

AIPMT is a tough nut to crack – there are too many people competing for too few seats. There is an ocean of study to do. You’ll find much advise on what you should do. For a change, let’s see what you shouldn’t. Have too much faith on your coaching centre : They are designed to give a single pattern of education to everyone. We are not saying that is bad, but if your sole hope for studying is what they teach, you need to re-think. You have to have your own strategy because everyone is different. Make a plan of what you need most – and do it at the beginning of your preparation. Utilize the time at the centre to strengthen your concepts, and the time at home to find more weak points and practice. Undermine the havoc that Internet can create : While it is true that Internet is a great source of information, everyone will agree that it is the biggest distraction too. The ideal thing to do would be to de-connect yourself from ...

National Talent Search Examination Looks for Young Talent

The National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is an initiative by the NCERT that attempts to identify talented students and assist in nurturing their capabilities. Exceptionally abled students in the field of science, commerce, law, and social studies chosen through NTSE are provided financial assistance in the form of a monthly scholarship to enable them to pursue a degree of their choice. Every year, 1000 students are selected to receive a fixed amount of scholarship from the government of India. Here’s the monthly amount for every class/course: Class XI-XII: Rs.1250 Undergraduates/Postgraduates: Rs.2000 Ph.D: To be fixed according to UGC guidelines. Pattern of exam The NTSE is a written exam which is considered one of the most difficult and prestigious tests held in the nation. There are two stages – stage I and stage II – that have to be cleared to be a recipient of the scholarship. Stage I is held by the state/UT under which the candidate’s schoo...