Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Admissions to 10 New NITs from 2010-2011

17 September 2009
New Delhi: The Union Cabinet today approved the setting up of 10 new National Institutes of Technology (NITs). This will take the total count of NITs across the country to 30.

The new NITs will come up at Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Goa (which will also cater to UTs of Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep), Puducherry (which will also cater to Andaman & Nicobar Islands), Sikkim, Delhi (which will also cater to Chandigarh) and Uttarakhand.

The process for setting up of these new NITs will start in 2009-10 with formation of their respective societies, constitution of their Board of Governors, appointment of Directors, etc.

The admissions in these new NITs will be made from the academic session 2010-11 and NITs will start classes either in campuses taken on lease or temporarily in mentor NITs.

Work for construction of campuses for these new NITs will also be initiated subject to the land being provided free of cost by the concerned States/UTs. The process of setting up will be completed over a period of five years.

The new NITs are being setup so as to cater to the needs of States/UTs which do not have NITs as of now. This will meet a long standing demand of these States/UTs. These Institutes will be covered under the National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007 making them institutions of national importance, which will ultimately help in addressing the aspirations of people especially of the North East region where 6 new NITs are to be established.

The new NITs will be able to provide high quality education to many of the bright students from these States/UTs, as 50% of the seats are to be filled from the eligible students from these States/UTs.

Many of the States/UTs where these new NITs are being opened, especially those in North East are lacking in national level technical institutions.

This will bring such states from the North East in the main stream of the technical education.

The new approved NITs have been categorized under two Schemes, as Scheme "A" consisting of proposed NITs at Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Goa, Puducherry and Sikkim and Scheme "B" consisting of approved NITs at Delhi and Uttarakhand.

Each of the NIT under scheme A will be established at a cost of Rs.250 crores while each of the NIT in scheme B will be set up at a cost of Rs.300 crores. Total project cost is Rs.2600 crores.

During 11th Plan the expenditure will be of the order of Rs.540 crores and for the year 2009-2010 expenditure will be of the order of Rs.50 crores.

Main beneficiaries will be the students from the States/UTs which at present do not have NITs as seats will be earmarked for such students in these NITs along with seats earmarked to be filled on all India merit basis.

Presently there are 20 National Institutes of Technology (NITs), located at Agartala, Allahabad, Bhopal, Calicut, Durgapur, Hamirpur, Jaipur, Jalandhar, Jamshedpur, Kurukshetra, Nagpur, Patna, Raipur, Rourkela, Silchar, Srinagar, Surat, Surathkal, Tiruchirapalli and Warangal.
Seventeen of these NITs were earlier known as regional Engineering Colleges (RECs). These RECs were set up as joint and co-operative ventures of the Central and State Governments with an aim to meet the increased demand for technically qualified manpower.

In 2003, the seventeen erstwhile Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs) were rechristened as National Institution of Technology (NITs) and taken over as fully funded institutes of the Central Government and granted deemed university status. Subsequently, Bihar College of Engineering, Patna; Government Engineering College, Raipur; and Tripura Engineering College, Agartala, were also converted into NITs in 2004, 2005 and 2006 respectively.

NITs are governed by National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007 which came into force w.e.f. 15th August 2007. The NIT Act 2007 declares these NITs as institutions of national importance.

50% of the seats in NITs at Under Graduate level are filled from the eligible students of the State where the NIT is located. Remaining seats are filled on all India merit basis. However, Students of States/UTs which are not having NITs have complained being at a disadvantage, though this Ministry if compensating such States/UTs by way of allocating supernumerary seats in NITs.

To address this problem, MHRD has proposed to set up new NITs, provision for which is available in the 11th Five Year Plan, so as to cater to the needs of non-NIT States/UTs.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

GATE 2010 Announced

GATE 2010 will include both ONLINE and OFFLINE examinations as per the following details:

ONLINE Examination : Examination using computers where the candidate will select the correct answer out of four options with the help of keyboard and mouse for TF : Textile Engineering and Fibre Science and MN : Mining Engineering
OFFLINE Examination : Examination in the usual manner as in the previous years where the candidate will mark the correct answer out of four options in an Optical Response Sheet (ORS) by darkening the appropriate bubble.

The question papers will be in English only.

IMPORTANT DATES
Commencement of: sale of Information Brochure and Application Form/ Online Application Form submission Tuesday Sept 22, 2009

Last date for issue of Information Brochure and Application Form :
1) by post from GATE Offices Tuesday Oct 20, 2009
2) at bank counters Wednesday Oct 28, 2009
3) at GATE office counters Friday Oct 30, 2009
Last date for :
1) Submission of Online Application Form (website closure) Wednesday Oct 28, 2009 (18:00 hrs)

2) Receipt of completed Offline/ Online Application Form at respective zonal GATE Office Tuesday Nov 03, 2009

Date of the examination :
1) Computer based ONLINE Examination for TF and MN paper from 09.30 hrs to 12.30 hrs Sunday Feb 07, 2010

2) OFFLINE Examination for all papers except TF and MN from 09.30 hrs to 12.30 hrs Sunday Feb 14, 2010

Announcement of results Monday Mar 15, 2010
More Information about the GATE 2010 available on http://www.gate.iitb.ac.in/gate2010_website/

Saturday, September 26, 2009

AIEEE 2010 Date Announced25th April 2010

All India Engineering Entrance Examination AIEEE 2010
AIEEE 2010 will be held on 25th April 2010 (Sunday)

All India Engineering Entrance Examination AIEEE exams are conducted for Admission to Undergraduate Engineering Courses & Architecture (including Planning) programmes at the undergraduate level at NITs & IIITs. AIEEE is conducted by CBSE. The All India Engineering Entrance Examination offered 9,000 seats in 117 institutions, namely 18 National Institutes of Technology, 15 Deemed Universities and 79 other technical institutions, including 3 other govt. funded institutions and 2 state Universities through this examination. Almost all unaided colleges (around 230 in number) in Maharashtra State have reserved seats for candidtaes with AIEEE score.

AIEEE Offered Various Opportunities in Engineering and architecture field for all eligible candidate who want to take admission in B.E./B.Tech, B.Arch/B.Planning for academic year 2010.

Courses offered after AIEEE 2010
B.E./B.Tech
B.Arch/B.Planning

Eligibility Criteria for AIEEE 2010
The Candidate who want to apply for All India Engineering Entrance Examination should have passed 12th or Equivalent from a recognized Board/University with a minimum aggregate of 50 % marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Appearing in 10+2 final or equivalent examination may also apply for AIEEE
The candidate must between 16-24 of Ages

Pattern of examination for AIEEE 2010
Pattern of BE/BTech
3 hours having objective questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with equal weightage from each subject.
In AIEEE is a negative marking of 1/4th marks also for incorrect answers.
Pattern of B.Arch/B.Planning
The Entrance Exam will be of 3 hours having three parts: Mathematics, Aptitude test and Drawing test.

Thursday, September 17, 2009