Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Delhi University (DU) LLB and LLM Admission Notice 2012

Delhi University (DU) LLB and LLM Admission Notice 2012

Delhi University (DU) LLB and LLM Admission Notice 2012
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
FACULTY OF LAW
 
Admission Notice-2012
LL.B, LL.M Admission-2012
 
LL.B (3 year), LL.M Entrance Test-2012
 
The entrance tests for admission to first year of LL.B (3 years degree course) and LL.M for the year 2012-13 will be held in Delhi
 
Eligibility: Graduate/Post Graduate degree with 50% marks for General; 45% marks for widows/wards of Ex-servicemen/serving personnel (recipient of gallantry awards)/CW; OBC and degree with pass marks for SC/ST candidates
 
Relaxation up to 5% marks for physically handicapped candidates
 
Eligibility: LL.B degree (3 years/5 years course) with 50% marks for general candidates, relaxation upto 5% marks for PH and 45% marks for SC/ST/CW/OBC candidates
 
Candidates awaiting results of the qualifying degree examination are eligible to appear in the entrance test but admission will depend on minimum eligibility prescribed above
 
The reservation of seats is made as per the Delhi University rules
 
Application Form: Bulletin of information with application form may be obtained from the office of the Admission Committee, Faculty of Law from 10.00 a.m. to 01.00 p.m. from 07th May, 2012 on deposit of Bank draft Rs 700/- (Rs 250/- for SC/ST/PH candidates) in favour of Registrar, University of Delhi payable at Delhi/New Delhi
 
Request for application and bulletin by post may be made by sending bank draft of Rs 750/- (Rs 300/- for SC/ST/PH candidates) not later than 31st May, 2012
 
The application form can also be downloaded from www.du.ac.in and can be deposited along with a bank draft of Rs 700/- (Rs 250/- for SC/ST candidates) from 01st May, 2012
 
The duly filled application can be submitted from 10.00 a.m. to 04.00 p.m. on all working days and upto 05.00 p.m. on 31st May, 2012 or may be sent by registered post to Co-ordinator, Admission Committee, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 so as to reach on or before 31st May, 2012
 
Incomplete application or application received after last date shall not be considered under any circumstances
 

Monday, 30 July 2012

Career in Air Ticketing

Career in Air Ticketing

With the travel industry always on rise, a career in air ticketing is just the stepping stone towards a promising career.
 
If there is one field in the country that has grown tremendously over the last couple of years, it is travel. In fact, it has become one of those evergreen industries which are always expanding and as the years go by, are booming. The awareness among people in India is increasing with families and friends wanting to go out for a vacation and with the presence of so many MNCs here, official trips are very much there. Equipped with a degree in one of the several courses in travel and tourism, one can hope to make a successful career out of it. There are various courses which are related to travel and tourism. Some of these courses focus on particular aspects of different sectors. One of these is that of Air Ticketing. This course aims at giving training to students in the areas of booking and reserving tickets for scheduled airline flights. The aspirants learn the tactics of guiding and helping the customers in planning their travel route and other necessary arrangements for the itinerary. They also help in the matters related to timetables, airline schedules, reference guides and tariff books.
 
There are mainly diploma and certificate courses available in air ticketing. The best part about this course is that, in a world of cutthroat competition, marks of class X are enough to make one eligible for this course. There are no entrance exams as such which is a huge relief for students as this takes off the stress for many students while giving them a career in which they can establish themselves. But certain pre-requisites for the course are excellent communication skills and good etiquettes. The main course highlights are an introduction to aviation industry, an introduction of ground services, familiarity with airport terminology, airline codes, IATA ( International Air Transport Association), DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation ). Students are also told about the check in/checkout process , boarding process, arrivals/departures , documentation, weight and balance, ramp handling and aircraft loading, carriage policies, description of important travel, international passenger handling , practical training on customer service at the airport, personality development , communication skills improvement, interview preparation , amongst others.
 
There are various private institutes which offer this course but there are a few government institutes as well. For instance Delhi University has a college of Vocational Studies which offers a course along these lines. Then there are various others in different parts of India like Goa University, Punjab University, and etc.The initial salary is quite decent varying from airline to airline. But usually people can manage to get a salary of '20,000 to 30,000 per month. This is basically an entry job into the airline sector. Depending on the skills and experience the package increases. Many students choose to do an MBA in Travel and Tourism after a course in air ticketing.
 
According to career counselor Meenu Bhargava, "The travel industry is booming and there are various job opportunities for students in this sector. The air ticketing course was not so well-known a few years back but slowly, people have become familiar with it. Many students are showing an interest in this field as with a few years of experience the pay scale can go up. Of course this course is a little expensive since mostly private institutions offer it, but the job opportunities are immense specially with the new airlines coming up."
 
So, if you too want to be a part of the travel industry, start reading about this new course which is opening vistas of opportunities for students all over the country.
 

Sunday, 29 July 2012

B.Ed. Colleges in Delhi

B.Ed. Colleges in Delhi

Institutes/Colleges in Delhi for Bachelor of Education(B.Ed.)

Lady Irwin College , Delhi
Indira Gandhi National Open University,(IGNOU).
Army Institute of Education, Delhi.
GuruGobind Singh IndraprasthaUniversity,Delhi.
Siddhi Vinayak College of Science and HR Education,Delhi.
Excel Institute of Management & Technology,Delhi.
Lingaya's Lalita Devi Institute of Management & Sciences(LLDIMS),Delhi.
Kalka Institute of Reserch and Advanced Studies(KIRAS),Delhi.
Vivekananda College - Delhi
Institute of Advanced Studies in Education - Delhi
Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies - Delhi
Guru Nanak College of Education - Delhi
Delhi College of Vocational Studies and Research - Delhi

Friday, 27 July 2012

Banks’ Pos and clerks’ exam to change the pattern this year.

The recruitment for public sector banks’ probationary officersand clerks may change the pattern this year into civil services examination pattern. After a common entrance test, the finance ministry is considering centralized interviews and common eligibility criteria for selection of candidates in all state-run banks.

Selection boards, comprising officers from various banks and outside experts, could be set up in different parts of the country. A common fee and cut-off marks is also prescribed for all banks.

The shortlisted candidates will be asked to apply for the banks in the order of their preference, as in the case of Union Public Service Commission examination. Allocation of the banks will be made on the basis of merit.

To make the process of selection fair and transparent, the finance ministry is also planning to reduce the weightage given to the interview to 20 per cent from 50 per cent usually given in the existing structure. In the proposed system, the written examination will carry 80 percentage weightage.

The issue will be taken up in the next meeting of the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) in August. The autonomous body is engaged in recruitment of personnel and internal promotion in banks and financial institutions. The common entrance test for banks is also conducted by the IBPS.

 Only graduates between 21 and 30 years of age and 55 per cent marks with computer knowledge could be allowed for the written test.

This new approach, however, did not address the problem fully as banks continued to have different eligibility criteria, fees and interviews for the jobs seekers. This resulted in duplication of efforts with the candidates being screened at two levels.

Thursday, 26 July 2012

IPUCET 2012:Second Counseling ,Final List

IPUCET 2012:Second Counseling ,Final List

IPUCET 2012 final list of admitted students of 2nd counseling. Final list of admitted students in the University at the end of 2nd counselling of B.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree)- Biotechnology programme (CET CODE 130) for the session 2012-13.