Wednesday, July 21, 2010

EAMCET 2010 Ranks Today.

The final ranks of Eamcet - 2010 will be released at 3 pm on Wednesday at the JNTUH campus in Kukatpally.

The Eamcet marks were announced on June 16 and the ranks will be determined by giving 25 per cent weightage to Intermediate marks.

The results will be available on the following websites:

www.apeamcet.org,
www.schools9.com,
http://eamcet.corecrux.com,
www.manabadi.co.in,
www.results.manabadi.co.in,
www.vidyavision.com,
www.nettlinxresults.net,
www.getyourresults.com,
www.pratibhaplus.com,
www.searchandhra.com,
www.aarvy.com,
www.myexammarks.com,
http://betechs.com,
www.indiaresults.com,
www.exametc.com,
www.rediff.com,
www.indianeservices.in,
www.go4download.com,
www.kabconsultants.com,
www.apeamcet2010.com,
www.apeamcetinfo.com,
www.cetpractice.com,
www.vidyadata.com,
www.campuspioneer.com,
www.ezucate.com,
www.apcolleges4u.com,
www.bhartiresults.com,
www.sagam.com
www.billpayworld.com,
www.apmedicalcolleges.com.

The results will also be made available through Automated Voice Response System,(AVRS) by which students at remote places can also get the information. BSNL users can dial 1255225 and 12630099; Idea users can dial 54040 and 540406 and Reliance users can dial 56300999.

The results can also can be known by sending SMS also.

The BSNL users have to type EAMCET, give space and then type their roll number and send it to 55352 or 56505. Users of all other operators will have to send it to 57333or 56300.

Source : Deccan Chronicle , July 21, 2010

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

EAMCET 2010 Ranks To Be Out On July 20.

Eamcet ranks will be declared only on July 20 and not on July 16 as announced earlier. The release of ranks will be delayed as the Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) will be able to come out with their re-evaluation marks only on July 18.

Since 25 per cent weightage is given for Intermediate marks while calculating Eamcet ranks, JNTU authorities incharge of Eamcet 2010, decided to delay the release of ranks by four days.

"The board authorities had earlier informed Eamcet committee that they will be able to come out with the re-evaluation marks before July 15. Hence the tentative date of release of ranks was fixed as July 16. But since they extended their deadline, we too had to do the same," said D N Reddy, convener, Eamcet committee.

Meanwhile, the BIE authorities informed that they will need some time till July 18 to complete the valuation process as they received around 8,000 applications for re-evaluation due to allegations of flawed valuation of Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) answer scripts this year.

Meanwhile, JNTU authorities said that even if the BIE fails to deliver the results by July 18, they will have to declare the results on July 20 or 21 as medical counselling is scheduled to begin on July 26.

Source : The Times Of India , July 13 , 2010.

No Increase In College Management Quota

The state government has ruled out any increase in management quota seats in professional colleges for this academic year (2010-11).
The decision will be a boon for merit students who qualified in Eamcet and Icet as any increase in management quota seats would have automatically resulted in the decrease of convener quota seats, which has a low fee structure.

Currently, the seat sharing between the government and managements in professional colleges for engineering, pharmacy, MBA and MCA courses is in the ratio of 70:30.
The professional colleges had been asking for an increase in the management quota seats and fee structure this year. They had said that the existing pattern was unviable and was pushing the colleges towards financial crisis.

After more than two months of dilly-dallying over the issue, the state government has now conveyed to the college managements that it has no plans to increase management quota seats this year. A formal announcement on the issue will be made on July 15, when the government will take a final decision on increasing the fee structure.

The managements are now pinning their hopes on an increase in the fee structure though reports indicate that the government is not in favour of a fee hike at this stage.

Various associations of professional colleges are trying to come under one roof and put pressure on the government to hike the fee at least by 10 per cent — though they are demanding a hike of over 20 per cent.
The decision to not increase management quota seats came as a surprise for private college managements who had anticipated that the government would definitely hike the quota to ease its financial burden on account of the fee reimbursement scheme.

Source : Deccan Chronicle , July 13th, 2010