Engineering B.E./B/Tech Admissions 2018-19
Engineering Admissions 2018-19

- Biological/Chemical Engineering — including Biochemical, Biomedical, Biosystems, Biomolecular, and Chemical engineering
- Chemical Engineering — deals with the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms
- Clean Technology — use energy, water and raw materials and other inputs more efficiently and productively. Create less waste or toxicity and deliver equal or superior performance.
- Civil Engineering — a wide-ranging field, including building engineering, civil engineering, construction engineering, industrial, manufacturing, mechanical, materials and control engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering/Electronic Engineering — very diverse field, including Computer Engineering, Communication/Communication systems engineering, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Microelectronic Engineering, Microelectronics, Nanotechnology, Mechatronics, Software Engineering, Systems, Wireless and Telecommunications, Photovoltaic and Power Engineering
- Electrical Controls Engineering — a relatively new and more specialized subdiscipline of Electrical Engineering that focuses on integrating Electrical Controls, and their programming.
- Engineering Management — the application of engineering principles to the planning and operational management of industrial and manufacturing operations
- Environmental Engineering — includes fields such as Environmental, Geological, Geomatic, Mining, Marine, and Ocean engineering
- Fire Protection Engineering — the application of science and engineering principles to protect people and their environments from the destructive effects of fire and smoke.
- Geomatics Engineering — acquisition, modeling, analysis and management of spatial data. Focuses on satellite positioning, remote sensing, land surveying, wireless location and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
- Geotechnical Engineering — a combination of civil and mining engineering, and involves the analysis of earth materials.
- Information Science and Engineering — same as Information Technology.
- Industrial Engineering — studies facilities planning, plant layout, work measurement, job design, methods engineering, human factors, manufacturing processes, operations management, statistical quality control, systems, psychology, and basic operations management
- Instrumentation Engineering — a branch of engineering dealing with measurement
- Integrated Engineering — a multi-disciplinary, design-project-based engineering degree program.
- Manufacturing Engineering: Includes methods engineering, manufacturing process planning, tool design, metrology, Robotics, Computer integrated manufacturing, operations management and manufacturing management
- Materials Engineering — includes metallurgy, polymer and ceramic engineering
- Marine Engineering — includes the engineering of boats, ships, oil rigs and any other marine vessel or structure, as well as oceanographic engineering. Specifically, marine engineering is the discipline of applying engineering sciences, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, and computer science, to the development, design, operation and maintenance of watercraft propulsion and on-board systems and oceanographic technology. It includes but is not limited to power and propulsion plants, machinery, piping, automation and control systems for marine vehicles of any kind, such as surface ships and submarines.
- Mechanical Engineering — includes engineering of total systems where mechanical science principles apply to objects in motion including transportation, energy, buildings, aerospace, and machine design. Explores the applications of the theoretical fields of Mechanics, kinematics, thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, manufacturing, and electricity
- Mechatronics Engineering - includes a combination of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications engineering, control engineering and computer engineering
- Mining Engineering — deals with discovering, extracting, beneficiating, marketing, and utilizing mineral deposits.
- Nuclear Engineering — customarily includes nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, and related topics such as heat/thermodynamics transport, nuclear fuel or other related technology (e.g., radioactive waste disposal), and the problems of nuclear proliferation. May also include radiation protection, particle detectors, and medical physics.
- Plastics Engineering — A vast field which includes plastic processing, Mold designing .....
- Production Engineering — term used in the UK and Europe similar to Industrial Engineering in N America - it includes engineering of machines, people, process and management. Explores the applications of the theoretical field of Mechanics.
- Textile Engineering — based on the conversion of three types of fiber into yarn, then fabric, then textiles
- Robotics and Automation Engineering — relates all engineering fields for implementing in robotics and automation
- Structural Engineering — analyze, design, plan and research structural components, systems, and loads, in order to achieve design goals including high risk structures ensuring the safety and comfort of users or occupants in a wide range of specialties.
- Software Engineering -systematic application of scientific and technological knowledge, methods, and experience to the design, implementation, testing, and documentation of software
- Systems Science — focuses on the analysis, design, development and organization of complex systems
A B.E. has a greater emphasis on engineering science, for example, electronics and electrical circuits, than the B.Sc. However, topics covered in B.E. can overlap with B.Sc.
Most universities in the United States and Europe award the Bachelor of Science Engineering (B.Sc.Eng.), Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Bachelor of Engineering Science (B.Eng.Sc.), Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.), or Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree to undergraduate students of engineering study. For example, Canada is the only country that awards the B.A.Sc. degree for graduating engineers. Other institutions award engineering degrees specific to the area of study, such as B.S.E.E. (Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering) and BSME (Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering).
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SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2018 & Questions Asked on 5th August 2018 SBI Clerk Mains Exam (All Shifts)
SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2018
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Questions Asked on 5th August 2018 SBI Clerk Mains Exam (All Shifts)
The SBI Clerk 5th August Exam Analysis 2018 is provided here for all shifts and candidates who are going to appear in SBI Clerk Mains exam, so must check SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis and Questions asked in SBI Clerk Mains Shift 1st and 2nd exam. All enrolled candidates can check complete SBI Clerk 5th August Exam Analysis. For the ease of applicants after the examination here we elaborate the question which already asked in the examination. You can also find a number of questions as per topics wise, good number of attempts, the difficulty level of paper. Therefore, those contenders who still not appear for in examination they need to go through the All Shifts SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2018 of 5th August.

The SBI Clerk 5th August Exam Analysis 2018 is provided here for all shifts and candidates who are going to appear in SBI Clerk Mains exam, so must check SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis and Questions asked in SBI Clerk Mains Shift 1st and 2nd exam. All enrolled candidates can check complete SBI Clerk 5th August Exam Analysis. For the ease of applicants after the examination here we elaborate the question which already asked in the examination. You can also find a number of questions as per topics wise, good number of attempts, the difficulty level of paper. Therefore, those contenders who still not appear for in examination they need to go through the All Shifts SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2018 of 5th August.
SBI Clerk 5th August Exam Analysis 2018 - Mains Paper (All Shifts)
Subject
No. of Qs
Shift 1st
Shift 2nd
Level
Good
Attempts
Level
Good
Attempts
General/Financial Awareness
50
Moderate
28-33
Moderate
27-32
General English
40
Moderate
21-25
Moderate
22-24
Quantitative Aptitude
50
Moderate
26-30
Moderate 25-29
Reasoning Ability &Computer Aptitude
50
Moderate
21-27
Moderate 20-26
Overall
190
Moderate 114-128
The State Bank of India has decided to organize Clerk examination in two slots. The SBI Clerk Mains examination has been scheduled for 5th August 2018 at different examination centers. Therefore, those candidates who are going to appear in the examination on future dates can take a presumption of paper by SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2018 of 5th August Mains exam.
Subject
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No. of Qs
|
Shift 1st
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Shift 2nd
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Level
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Good
Attempts
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Level
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Good
Attempts
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General/Financial Awareness
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50
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Moderate
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28-33
| Moderate |
27-32
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General English
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40
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Moderate
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21-25
| Moderate |
22-24
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Quantitative Aptitude
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50
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Moderate
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26-30
| Moderate | 25-29 |
Reasoning Ability &Computer Aptitude
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50
|
Moderate
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21-27
| Moderate | 20-26 |
Overall
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190
| Moderate | 114-128 |
The State Bank of India has decided to organize Clerk examination in two slots. The SBI Clerk Mains examination has been scheduled for 5th August 2018 at different examination centers. Therefore, those candidates who are going to appear in the examination on future dates can take a presumption of paper by SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2018 of 5th August Mains exam.
English SBI Clerk 5th August Exam Analysis 2018 (All Shifts)
Topic
Number of Questions / Level
Shift – 1st
Shift – 2nd
Reading Comprehension
13 13
Paragraph Completion
5 5
Identify Synonym/Antonym
(Vocabulary Based)
5 5
Cloze Test
5 5
Parajumble
1 1
Word Replacement 4 4
Idioms and Phrases 3 3
Total
40
40
Topic
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Number of Questions / Level
| |
Shift – 1st
|
Shift – 2nd
| |
Reading Comprehension
| 13 | 13 |
Paragraph Completion
| 5 | 5 |
Identify Synonym/Antonym
(Vocabulary Based) | 5 | 5 |
Cloze Test
| 5 | 5 |
Parajumble
| 1 | 1 |
Word Replacement | 4 | 4 |
Idioms and Phrases | 3 | 3 |
Total
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40
| 40 |
Reasoning SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 5th August 2018 (All Shifts)
Topic
Number of Questions / Level
Shift – 1st
Shift – 2nd
Sitting Arrangement & Puzzles
30
30
Blood Relation (Coded)
3
3
Logical
(Couse of Action, Statement
& Assumption, Consequence)
3 3
Coding Decoding
5
5
Number Series
4 4
Machine Input Output
5
5
Total
50
50
Topic
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Number of Questions / Level
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Shift – 1st
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Shift – 2nd
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Sitting Arrangement & Puzzles
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30
| 30 |
Blood Relation (Coded)
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3
| 3 |
Logical
(Couse of Action, Statement & Assumption, Consequence) | 3 | 3 |
Coding Decoding
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5
| 5 |
Number Series
| 4 | 4 |
Machine Input Output
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5
| 5 |
Total
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50
| 50 |
Quantitative Aptitude SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2018
Topic
Number of Questions / Level
Shift – 1st
Shift – 2nd
Approximation
5 5
Quadratic Equation
5 5
Data Sufficiency
3 3
Quantity Comparison
5
5
Data Interpretation 27 27
Miscellaneous
(Boat and Stream, Mixture and
Allegation, Time and Work etc)
5
5
Total
50 50
Topic
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Number of Questions / Level
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Shift – 1st
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Shift – 2nd
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Approximation
| 5 | 5 |
Quadratic Equation
| 5 | 5 |
Data Sufficiency
| 3 | 3 |
Quantity Comparison
| 5 |
5
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Data Interpretation | 27 | 27 |
Miscellaneous
(Boat and Stream, Mixture and Allegation, Time and Work etc) |
5
| 5 |
Total
| 50 | 50 |
General/Financial Awareness SBI Clerk 2018 Exam Analysis 5th August (All Shifts)
Topic
Number of Questions / Level
Shift – 1st
Shift – 2nd
Current Affairs
30 30
Staic GK
5 5
Banking & Financial Awareness
13-15 13-15
Total
50 50
Topic
|
Number of Questions / Level
| |
Shift – 1st
|
Shift – 2nd
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Current Affairs
| 30 | 30 |
Staic GK
| 5 | 5 |
Banking & Financial Awareness
| 13-15 | 13-15 |
Total
| 50 | 50 |
SBI Clerk Questions Asked on 5th August 2018 Mains Exam
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1st Shift
- What is the full form of CBLO – Collateralized borrowing and lending obligation
- What does “L” stands in PMLA – Prevention of Money Laundering
- The first organised census on Indus dolphins shall be carried out by which State – Punjab
- ASEAN film festival was held in which country – New Delhi, India
- Rs. 5000 crore given to bring more land area under – micro irrigation fund
- On Which date, Statistics day is celebrated – 29th June
- Indira Sagar dam is located in which Indian State/City – Mundi, Madhya Pradesh
- Assumption island is located in which country – Seychelles
- Ajay thakur is associated with which sport – Kabaddi
- What is the theme of 2018 World Environment day – Beat Plastic
- What does “LRS” Stands – Layout Regularisation Scheme
- Which of the following language is least spoken in India- Sanskrit
- Where is the Headquarter of AIIB located – Beijing, China
- SAARC Development Fund HQ located in which country – Bhutan
- Pilibhit wildlife sanctuary is located in which Indian State – Uttar Pradesh
- Who is the captain of Indian women hockey team – Rani Rampal
- Telenor India acquired by which company – Airtel
- The two day ‘Kabir Mahotsav’ in UP organized by which ministry – Ministry of Culture
- What is Shell company –
- Bhumi Pednekar bagged the best actress at Dada Saheb Phalke award ceremony for which movie – Toilet Ek Prem Katha
- LIC share bought by which of the following bank – IDBI Bank
- The editor of Rising Kashmir newspaper, was shot dead – Shujaat Bukhari
- Lok Sabha passes Bill to create National Sports University in which Indian State – Manipur
- Which countries will host 2026 FIFA World Cup – USA, Canada & Mexico
- “Digital Gold” feature is launched by which company – Paytm
- Malabo is the capital of which country – Equatorial Guinea
- PMVVY (Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana) pension limit extends to – Rs. 15 Lakhs
- Informal summit held in which city of Russia – Sochi
- Which is the umbrella organisation for digital payment – NPCI
- International Conference of communication and technology held in which country –
- What is the Full form of COMCASA – Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement
- International Organization for Migration HQ is located in which Country/City – Kathmandu, Nepal
- The Victorian Gothic and Art Deco is situated in which city – Mumbai
- Which institute launches Bharat Inclusive Initiative – IIM-Ahmedabad
2nd Shift
- 5th International conference on human excellence on Yoga (2019)- Uttarakhand
- World Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) Day is celebrated each year on- 27th June
- What is the meaning of "L" in LSR- Liquidity (Liquidity Stress Ratio)
- One Question related to functions of SEBI
- Hirakud Dam is built across the Mahanadi River in- Odisha
- Where is the Headquarters of Asian Development Bank (ADB)- Manila, Philippines
- Dudhwa National Park is a national park in the Terai of- Uttar Pradesh
- One Question related to Capital Market
- Lusaka is the capital of- Zambia
- The Union Cabinet Chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the establishment of National Institute of Mental Health Rehabilitation (NIMHR) at- Bhopal
#1 SBI Clerk English Questions Asked on 5th August Paper
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#2 SBI Clerk Quant Question Asked in 5th August Paper
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#3 SBI Clerk Reasoning and Quant Question Asked in 5th August Paper
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#4 SBI Clerk General/Financial Awareness Question Asked in 5th August Paper
1st Shift
- What is the full form of CBLO – Collateralized borrowing and lending obligation
- What does “L” stands in PMLA – Prevention of Money Laundering
- The first organised census on Indus dolphins shall be carried out by which State – Punjab
- ASEAN film festival was held in which country – New Delhi, India
- Rs. 5000 crore given to bring more land area under – micro irrigation fund
- On Which date, Statistics day is celebrated – 29th June
- Indira Sagar dam is located in which Indian State/City – Mundi, Madhya Pradesh
- Assumption island is located in which country – Seychelles
- Ajay thakur is associated with which sport – Kabaddi
- What is the theme of 2018 World Environment day – Beat Plastic
- What does “LRS” Stands – Layout Regularisation Scheme
- Which of the following language is least spoken in India- Sanskrit
- Where is the Headquarter of AIIB located – Beijing, China
- SAARC Development Fund HQ located in which country – Bhutan
- Pilibhit wildlife sanctuary is located in which Indian State – Uttar Pradesh
- Who is the captain of Indian women hockey team – Rani Rampal
- Telenor India acquired by which company – Airtel
- The two day ‘Kabir Mahotsav’ in UP organized by which ministry – Ministry of Culture
- What is Shell company –
- Bhumi Pednekar bagged the best actress at Dada Saheb Phalke award ceremony for which movie – Toilet Ek Prem Katha
- LIC share bought by which of the following bank – IDBI Bank
- The editor of Rising Kashmir newspaper, was shot dead – Shujaat Bukhari
- Lok Sabha passes Bill to create National Sports University in which Indian State – Manipur
- Which countries will host 2026 FIFA World Cup – USA, Canada & Mexico
- “Digital Gold” feature is launched by which company – Paytm
- Malabo is the capital of which country – Equatorial Guinea
- PMVVY (Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana) pension limit extends to – Rs. 15 Lakhs
- Informal summit held in which city of Russia – Sochi
- Which is the umbrella organisation for digital payment – NPCI
- International Conference of communication and technology held in which country –
- What is the Full form of COMCASA – Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement
- International Organization for Migration HQ is located in which Country/City – Kathmandu, Nepal
- The Victorian Gothic and Art Deco is situated in which city – Mumbai
- Which institute launches Bharat Inclusive Initiative – IIM-Ahmedabad
2nd Shift
- 5th International conference on human excellence on Yoga (2019)- Uttarakhand
- World Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) Day is celebrated each year on- 27th June
- What is the meaning of "L" in LSR- Liquidity (Liquidity Stress Ratio)
- One Question related to functions of SEBI
- Hirakud Dam is built across the Mahanadi River in- Odisha
- Where is the Headquarters of Asian Development Bank (ADB)- Manila, Philippines
- Dudhwa National Park is a national park in the Terai of- Uttar Pradesh
- One Question related to Capital Market
- Lusaka is the capital of- Zambia
- The Union Cabinet Chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the establishment of National Institute of Mental Health Rehabilitation (NIMHR) at- Bhopal
SBI Clerk Exam Analysis 2018 of 5th August
As you know, After the completion of examination here we provide the SBI Clerk 5th August Exam Analysis 2018 of mains paper. In the mains examination, a large number of candidates enrolled to take participation. Therefore, those contenders still not appear in examination need to check the Questions asked in SBI Mains Exam Analysis 2018 of 5th August here. Applicants can also share their exam experience here, in case you want any assistance then you may leave a comment here.
For more information please call us on 9999864090 , 9818584502/01
As you know, After the completion of examination here we provide the SBI Clerk 5th August Exam Analysis 2018 of mains paper. In the mains examination, a large number of candidates enrolled to take participation. Therefore, those contenders still not appear in examination need to check the Questions asked in SBI Mains Exam Analysis 2018 of 5th August here. Applicants can also share their exam experience here, in case you want any assistance then you may leave a comment here.
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M.Sc In Chemistry Admissions started for session 2018-19
M.Sc Chemistry Admission Started
M.Sc Chemistry admission started for Session 2018-19 in Regular and Distance Mode.All interested candidates are requested to take the opportunity for making career in Chemistry.Students who wish to pursue a more specialized course of study and become more competitive in their fields of employment may choose to get a Masters degree in a science field. These degrees can be obtained after undergraduate study, and generally take two to three years to complete. A Master of Science can generally be completed either in the classroom or through online study.
The question of what is an MSc in Chemistry can be answered by understanding how post-graduate science education is structured. Post-graduate education in chemistry is generally pursued by students who have an undergraduate degree in the same field. However, an Msc in Chemistry is often more specialized, allowing students to pursue a specific type or area in the field of chemistry.
Many top research and teaching positions require students to have at least an MSc in Chemistry in order to be considered. A Masters degree is also a gateway to all other types of post-graduate work, including a Doctoral degree in the field. Additionally, postgraduate students in chemistry often have access to equipment and facilities that are not available to those doing undergraduate work.
The cost of an MSc in Chemistry varies between institutions. These degrees generally take about two years to complete, so the cost of tuition should be calculated accordingly.
Most people with an MSc in Chemistry pursue careers in research, teaching, laboratory work, or medicine. The degree can also be useful for some engineers and people who work in industry, as well as people interested in certain areas of environmental science.
Apply for an MSc in Chemistry online at one of the many participating schools. Studying online has a number of benefits for people who live far from their preferred institutions and who prefer studying on their own schedule.
The 2-year M.Sc Chemistry programme has been designed to have insight in almost all the advanced aspects of advanced chemistry to choose a career in industry/academics or research. Also, this programme provides a good measure of flexibility and choice as per interest. Apart from Chemistry, students will also be able to learn Physics, Mathematics, Computers, and English in this course. While pursuing an M.Sc Chemistry degree from any University, students will be able to take their experimental knowledge and theoretical, analytical & conceptual skills to an advanced level. With an objective to foster the analytical skills among the students, M.Sc Chemistry is the best for the learners who want to formulate the scientific approach.
The students, who have qualified their B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology with 50% marks, are eligible to apply for the admission to M.Sc Chemistry Degree. Also, the proficiency in English language is one of eligibility criteria. Moreover, the admission is subject to the performance of the aspirants in written test followed by personal interaction. Being one of the largest colleges, Department of Advance Chemistry at any University has stringent admission criteria.
Master of Science in Chemistry unlocks the multiple career options for the students, according to their interest. M.Sc Chemistry from any Govt. approved University will be useful in advanced pedagogy such as computer simulation, GDs, industrial workshops & training, national & international conferences, etc. In such an experiential learning environment, students prosper well in their career. The core industries after the completion of this degree are FMCG companies, Drug Companies, Paint Industries, Chemical Manufacturing Units, R & D or Academics, and many more.
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M.Sc Chemistry Admission Started
M.Sc Chemistry admission started for Session 2018-19 in Regular and Distance Mode.All interested candidates are requested to take the opportunity for making career in Chemistry.Students who wish to pursue a more specialized course of study and become more competitive in their fields of employment may choose to get a Masters degree in a science field. These degrees can be obtained after undergraduate study, and generally take two to three years to complete. A Master of Science can generally be completed either in the classroom or through online study.
The question of what is an MSc in Chemistry can be answered by understanding how post-graduate science education is structured. Post-graduate education in chemistry is generally pursued by students who have an undergraduate degree in the same field. However, an Msc in Chemistry is often more specialized, allowing students to pursue a specific type or area in the field of chemistry.
Many top research and teaching positions require students to have at least an MSc in Chemistry in order to be considered. A Masters degree is also a gateway to all other types of post-graduate work, including a Doctoral degree in the field. Additionally, postgraduate students in chemistry often have access to equipment and facilities that are not available to those doing undergraduate work.
The cost of an MSc in Chemistry varies between institutions. These degrees generally take about two years to complete, so the cost of tuition should be calculated accordingly.
Most people with an MSc in Chemistry pursue careers in research, teaching, laboratory work, or medicine. The degree can also be useful for some engineers and people who work in industry, as well as people interested in certain areas of environmental science.
Apply for an MSc in Chemistry online at one of the many participating schools. Studying online has a number of benefits for people who live far from their preferred institutions and who prefer studying on their own schedule.
M.Sc Chemistry admission started for Session 2018-19 in Regular and Distance Mode.All interested candidates are requested to take the opportunity for making career in Chemistry.Students who wish to pursue a more specialized course of study and become more competitive in their fields of employment may choose to get a Masters degree in a science field. These degrees can be obtained after undergraduate study, and generally take two to three years to complete. A Master of Science can generally be completed either in the classroom or through online study.
The question of what is an MSc in Chemistry can be answered by understanding how post-graduate science education is structured. Post-graduate education in chemistry is generally pursued by students who have an undergraduate degree in the same field. However, an Msc in Chemistry is often more specialized, allowing students to pursue a specific type or area in the field of chemistry.
Many top research and teaching positions require students to have at least an MSc in Chemistry in order to be considered. A Masters degree is also a gateway to all other types of post-graduate work, including a Doctoral degree in the field. Additionally, postgraduate students in chemistry often have access to equipment and facilities that are not available to those doing undergraduate work.
The cost of an MSc in Chemistry varies between institutions. These degrees generally take about two years to complete, so the cost of tuition should be calculated accordingly.
Most people with an MSc in Chemistry pursue careers in research, teaching, laboratory work, or medicine. The degree can also be useful for some engineers and people who work in industry, as well as people interested in certain areas of environmental science.
Apply for an MSc in Chemistry online at one of the many participating schools. Studying online has a number of benefits for people who live far from their preferred institutions and who prefer studying on their own schedule.
The 2-year M.Sc Chemistry programme has been designed to have insight in almost all the advanced aspects of advanced chemistry to choose a career in industry/academics or research. Also, this programme provides a good measure of flexibility and choice as per interest. Apart from Chemistry, students will also be able to learn Physics, Mathematics, Computers, and English in this course. While pursuing an M.Sc Chemistry degree from any University, students will be able to take their experimental knowledge and theoretical, analytical & conceptual skills to an advanced level. With an objective to foster the analytical skills among the students, M.Sc Chemistry is the best for the learners who want to formulate the scientific approach.
The students, who have qualified their B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology with 50% marks, are eligible to apply for the admission to M.Sc Chemistry Degree. Also, the proficiency in English language is one of eligibility criteria. Moreover, the admission is subject to the performance of the aspirants in written test followed by personal interaction. Being one of the largest colleges, Department of Advance Chemistry at any University has stringent admission criteria.
Master of Science in Chemistry unlocks the multiple career options for the students, according to their interest. M.Sc Chemistry from any Govt. approved University will be useful in advanced pedagogy such as computer simulation, GDs, industrial workshops & training, national & international conferences, etc. In such an experiential learning environment, students prosper well in their career. The core industries after the completion of this degree are FMCG companies, Drug Companies, Paint Industries, Chemical Manufacturing Units, R & D or Academics, and many more.
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M.Phil.
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Communicative and Functional English (Diploma)
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Oct-08
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Oct-10
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May-11
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Oct-11
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Computer Animation (Diploma)
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May-08
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Oct-08
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May-11
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Oct-11
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Computer Application (D.C.A., P.G.D.C.A., B.C.A. & M.C.A)
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D.C.A.
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Oct-08
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Oct-09
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May-08
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Oct-11
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P.G.D.C.A
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Oct-10
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Oct-08
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Oct-11
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B.C.A.
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M.C.A.
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May-08 (I & II Yr)
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Criminology & Police Administration (P.G.Dip. & M.A.)
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M.A.
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Digital Pre Press (Diploma)
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Education (B.Ed., P.B.Ed.D.S.A. & M.Phil.)
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Electronics & Communication (M.Sc.)
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English (B.A., M.A. & M.Phil.)
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Entrepreneurship (P.G.Dip.)
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Food and Beverage Service (Diploma)
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French (Diploma & Certificate)
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May-11
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Front Office & Accommodation Management (Diploma)
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Gandhian Thought (M.A.& M.Phil.)
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Hindi (M.A. & M.Phil.)
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History (B.A., M.A. & M.Phil.)
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M.Phil.
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Hospital Documentaion Management (P.G.Dip.)
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Hospital Laboratory Technology (P.G.Dip.)
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Hospital Management (P.G.Dip.)
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Hotel Management (P.G.Dip.)
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Journalism & Mass Communication (P.G.Dip., M.A. & M.Phil.)
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Multimedia Technology (P.G.Dip.)
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NGO Management (P.G.Dip.)
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Public Relations Management (P.G.Dip.)
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Radiography and Imaging Technology (P.G.Dip.)
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Retail Management (P.G.Dip.,)
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Saiva Siddhantha (Diploma)
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School Administration (P.G.Dip. & Post B.Ed Dip)
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Sociology (B.A., M.A. & M.Phil.)
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Tamil (B.Litt., B.A., M.A. & M.Phil.)
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M.A. Electives
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M.Phil.
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Tourism & Hospitality Management (B.T.H.M., M.T.H.M. & P.G.Dip.,)
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M.T.H.M.
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P.G.Diploma
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Tourism Management (P.G.Dip., M.A. & M.Phil.)
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P.G.Diploma
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M.Phil.
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Yoga (Diploma)
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MBA Admissions Started for New Session 2018-19
TARGET MBA
MBA admission 2018 in Delhi NCR: Top 10 MBA colleges with Admission open; know the criteria, fee, placement
MBA admission 2018 in number of top MBA colleges in Delhi NCR is still open although FMS, MDI, IMI, IMT, IIT, LBSIM have closed their MBA admission process. It is expected that most MBA colleges in Delhi will keep their admission open till XAT 2018 and CMAT 2018 results are declared
With varying fee structure between Rs.6 and 10 lakhs very good MBA options in Delhi NCR are still available.
FMS, IIFT, MDI, IMI, IMT are some of the top MBA colleges in Delhi NCR where admission process for 2018-20 batch is closed and all these top MBA colleges are in the process of their final selection round. However, there are other top MBA colleges in Delhi NCR where MBA admission 2018 is not only open but all these top MBA colleges in Delhi NCR may keep their MBA admission 2018 open till the XAT 2018 and CMAT 2018 results are declared in the second week of February.
MBA colleges in Delhi NCR with admission open
MBA in Delhi NCR from good MBA college offers great learning experience with high placement opportunity and is a dream for the aspirants who wish to make their career in business and corporate world. With growing opportunities for MBA graduates globally, Delhi and Delhi NCR offers very good MBA options for the all the candidates who have taken any of the national level MBA entrance tests like CAT 2017; XAT 2018; CMAT 2018; MAT 2017-18.
With varying fee structure between Rs.6 and 10 lakhs very good MBA admission options in Delhi NCR are still available.
Why to choose MBA in Delhi…
- MBA in Delhi offers good learning experience with more industry interface. Delhi is an important commercial center in South Asia and third largest metropolitan area in India
- MBA from Delhi NCR offers high placement opportunity. The state has witnessed a phenomenal rise in its service sectors due to its skilled work force having fluency in English speaking, availability of adequate infrastructure, number of Internet and telecom service providers and satellite communication facilities
- The B-schools located in Delhi NCR do not require entrance exam score as high as that of IIMs, although learning is at par.
- Apart from offering good learning and higher placement opportunities, B-schools in Delhi also reap the benefit of their strategic location in and around the capital city of the country.
MBA colleges in Delhi with admission open
Delhi is one of India’s top MBA destination. MBA colleges in Delhi can offer you admission not only with CAT 2017 score but also with other exam scores including XAT 2018, CMAT 2018, MAT 2017 and MAT 2018.
Delhi is one of India’s top MBA destination. MBA colleges in Delhi can offer you admission not only with CAT 2017 score but also with other exam scores including XAT 2018, CMAT 2018, MAT 2017 and MAT 2018.
BIMTECH, FORE, LBSIM, IMS Ghaziabad, JIMS Rohini, Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, NDIM Delhi, G L Bajaj Greater Noida are also few of the best MBA colleges in Delhi NCR. If you have 60 percentile in CAT or XAT or 70+ percentile score in CMAT or MAT, you stand a good admission chance.
Following are the top MBA colleges in Delhi NCR where you could still explore admission opportunity
FORE School of Management New Delhi
Admission status: Open CAT cut off for admission: 85 Average Salary for Placement 2017: Rs.9.40 lakhs Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.14.90 lakhs Accepting CAT, XAT & GMAT scores: All |
BIMTECH, Greater Noida
Admission status: Open CAT cut off in admission: 70 Average Salary for Placement 2017: Rs.7.5 lakhs Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.11 lakhs Accepting XAT, CMAT, MAT scores: XAT |
EMPI Business School, New Delhi
Admission status: Open CAT Cut off for Admission: 60 Average salary for Placement 2017: Rs.5.45 lakhs Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.7.40 lakhs Accepting XAT, CMAT, MAT scores: All |
Admission status: Open
CAT Cut off for Admission: 60
Average Salary for Placement 2017: Rs.5.75 lakhs
Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.7.20 lakhs
Accepting XAT, CMAT, MAT scores: All
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Admission status: Open
CAT Cut off for Admission: 60
Average Salary for Placement 2017: Rs.4.50 lakhs
Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.5.50 lakhs
Accepting XAT, CMAT, MAT scores: All
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Admission status: Open
Average Salary for Placement 2017:Rs.10.51 lakhs
Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.15.86 lakhs
Accepting XAT, CMAT, CAT, GMAT
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JIMS, Rohini
Admission status: Open Average Salary for Placement: Rs.5.5. lakhs Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.6.75 lakhs Other accepted exam Scores: XAT, CMAT, MAT |
Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida
Admission status: Open Average Salary for Placement 2017: Rs.5.78 lakhs
CAT cut off in admission: 70
Fee for 2017-19 batch: Rs.9.25 lakhs Other accepted exam Scores: XAT, CMAT, MAT |
IMS Ghaziabad
Admission status: Open Average Salary for Placement 2017: Rs.5.23 lakhs Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.7.50 lakhs Other accepted exam Scores: XAT, CMAT, MAT |
Admission status: Open
CAT Cut off for Admission: 60
Average Salary for Placement 2018: Rs.6.12 lakhs
Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.8.25 lakhs
Accepting XAT, CMAT, MAT scores: All
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Admission status: Open
CAT Cut off for Admission: No cut off prescribed
Average Salary for Placement 2017: Rs.9 lakhs
Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.14.64 lakhs
Accepting XAT, CMAT, MAT scores: XAT, NMAT by GMAC, Own entrance exam
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CoMES-UPES Dehradun
Admission status: Open Average Salary for Placement 2017: Rs.5.48 lakhs
CAT Cut off in admission: 70
Fee for 2018-20 batch: Rs.12 lakhs Other accepted exam Scores: XAT, NMAT by GMAC , CMAT, MAT, UPESMET |
Delhi National Capital Region including New Delhi, Ghaziabad, Noida, Greater Noida, Faridabad, Gurgaon offers high placement opportunity as the entire Delhi NCR has close proximity to Industry and corporate sector.
MBA specialization in Marketing, Consulting, International Business, Retail Management, Finance, HR, Public Policy, and other related offers top job opportunities in different sectors. Since New Delhi is the capital of the country and is also the Capital of Delhi State, virtually all the leading domestic and multinational companies including the public sector ones have their head quarters in Delhi.
MBA Placement 2017 data reveal that the demand for good MBA/PGDM graduates has increased and average salary is higher compared to past years. Check Placements, Average Salary for Top MBA colleges in Delhi
All the top MBA colleges in Delhi NCR offer better and updated course content delivered through highly qualified and experienced faculty. So take the right decision before finalizing your admission to MBA colleges in Delhi.
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B.Ed Admission 2018-19 in Easy Way
Do B.Ed. in 2 years from UGC & NCTE recognized universities
(last chance only this year from next year 4 years duration of B.Ed.)
(last chance only this year from next year 4 years duration of B.Ed.)
Bachelor of Education or B. Ed. is an undergraduate program of 2-year duration.The course specifically caters to the students who are interested in pursuing a career in teaching and related fields. It is a skill based training program which imparts knowledge to students regarding all aspects of classroom teaching. Check B.Ed Syllabus
The minimum eligibility criterion for B.Ed. admission 2017 is the completion of an undergraduate degree course in any discipline.
Latest Update: NIOS has started registration for 6 months PDPET bridge course for B.Ed Teachers who are teaching in primary classes i - v. Last Date for Registration is November 30, 2017. Candidates can register at http://dledbr.nios.ac.in.
National Council for Teacher Education is the sole authority which is responsible for monitoring the study programs on education. Some of the top B.Ed colleges include:
- University of Delhi
- Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
- Jamia Milia Islamia University
- Mahatma Gandhi University
- Lovely Professional University
- Maharshi Dayanand University,Rohtak,Haryana
- Chaudhary Ranvir Singh University,JInd,Haryana
- Kalinga University,Raipur,Chhattisgarh
The course can be pursued through full time, correspondence or distance learning by various universities throughout the country.Average course fee charged by institutes ranges from INR 30,000 to 60,000. The duration through distance learning is minimum two years and maximum five years.Career options for B.Ed. degree holders include not only teaching but also working as educational writers for various newspapers, magazines, journals and websites.
Average starting salary for B.Ed graduates ranges from INR 3 to 6 Lacs. It can increase according to candidates experience and expertise in this field.
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