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June 30, 2007 - High Court to pass order on July 2
The Madras High Court is to pass
orders on the writ petitions, filed by unaided self-financing
professional colleges against a Government order mandating surrender
of seats for government quota and single window system (SWS)
of admission for management quota seats, on Monday (July 2).
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June 28, 2007 - MBBS, BDS merit list released
The cut-off marks for students
aspiring to study MBBS/BDS courses in government medical colleges
this year, culled from the XII standard results alone, were
announced on Wednesday. Read
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June 28, 2007 - Orders reserved on unaided colleges' plea
The Madras High Court reserved
its orders on a batch of writ petitions on the seat-sharing
arrangement between the unaided professional colleges and the
Government and also the latter’s insistence on single
window system (SWS) of admissions for management quota seats.
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June 28, 2007 - Three Namakkal students in MBBS toppers'
list Three students who
studied in Namakkal schools emerged as toppers in the MBBS/BDS
merit list which was released by the Directorate of Medical
Education on Wednesday. Read
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June 28, 2007 - Second phase of admission counselling under
way The second phase of
admission counselling in Sri Meenakshi Government College for
Women here began on Wednesday with the day exclusively allotted
for filling vacancies in B.Com. first year. Read
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June 27, 2007 - TNAU: counselling for UG courses begins
Counselling for admission to undergraduate
courses began at the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University on Tuesday.
It will continue till Saturday. Read
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June 23, 2007 - Status quo on engineering admissions extended
The Madras High Court on Friday
extended the status quo on the engineering admission process
in Tamil Nadu till June 29. The result: Anna University may
not be able to publish the merit list on June 25 as scheduled.
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June 22, 2007 - "Colleges cannot pull out of seat-sharing
agreement" Self-financing
engineering colleges are “deemed” to have given
their “tacit consent” to continue last year’s
seat-sharing arrangement with the Government and cannot pull
out of that agreement this year, the Government has informed
the Madras High Court. Read
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June 22, 2007 - CET mandatory for law courses The
Madras High Court has made common entrance test (CET) for all
law courses mandatory in Tamil Nadu. Quashing an April 19 Government
Order, abolishing CET for law courses. Read
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June 22, 2007 - Random numbers for engineering candidates
Random numbers were allotted to
candidates for admission to engineering courses at Anna University
here on Thursday. Read More
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June 21, 2007 - Good response to counselling session
The first ever counselling for
admission to Government colleges witnessed good response with
thousands of students thronging the Government Meenakshi College
for Women in the city on Wednesday. Read
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June 15, 2007 - BU to offer B. Tech. degrees Bharathiar
University will offer B. Tech. programmes in Information Technology,
Computer Technology, Netware and Fashion Technology, Manufacture
Technology and Textile Technology from the academic year 2007,
Vice-Chancellor G. Thiruvasagam said here recently. Read
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June 14, 2007 - Status quo on engineering admissions
The Madras High Court on Wednesday
ordered status quo in the matter of admission to engineering
colleges in Tamil Nadu. Read
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June 14, 2007 - General counselling likely to start on July
13 General counselling
for engineering seats under Anna University’s single window
counselling is likely to begin on July 13, Vice-Chancellor D.
Viswanathan told reporters here on Wednesday. Read
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June 14, 2007 - Firms line up for campus recruitment at Anna
varsity It is a line-up
of the best of companies and jobs once again at Anna University’s
campus placement drive, which got off here on Wednesday. Read
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June 12, 2007 - SRM varsity, Singapore institute sign agreement
SRM University signed an agreement
on Monday with the Management Development Institute of Singapore
(MDIS) to facilitate student and faculty exchange programmes.
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June 01, 2007 - Girls record a higher pass percentage in
all four streams Girls
recorded a higher pass percentage than boys in all four streams
(SSLC, Matriculation, Anglo Indian and OSLC) of the Class Ten
examinations held in March. Read
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