Archive for June, 2009:
EAMCET 2009 ranks – June 21st
EAMCET 2009 ranks announced!
Candidate qualified in EAMCET -09 not submited 10+2 marks memos
You can also use the most up to date EAMCET mock counselling to get an idea of which which college might be available for your rank. All the best
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COMEDK 2009 ranklist and Counselling Schedule
COMEDK UGET – 2009 RANK LIST IS PUBLISHED
B.E (PCM) Rank List
M.B.B.S / B.D.S (PCB) Rank List
COMEDK UGET-2009 First Round Counseling Schedule
The KCET seat selection process gets under way

FOLOW SEAT AVAILABILITY DURING THE CET COUNSELING 2009 HERE AT WEBCAMPUZ.COM
It’s a mega-budget seatselection process. With about Rs 1.5 crore being spent on it, the process will hopefully will be smooth and painless for the candidates.
The decentralized counselling will kick off at three Karnataka Examination Authority centres in Bangalore, Gulbarga and Hubli from June 11. KEA has initiated such a process to take the pressure off candidates. They can take part in seat selection closer to their hometowns instead of coming to Bangalore.
KEA officials said all systems are in place. “Everything has been planned; there is no room for glitches,” said an official confidently.
The software was developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC). Using BSNL connectivity, the process goes online at all three centres. This is backed by radio frequency lines and supported by NIC engineers.
As seat selection process is simultaneous, if there is any problem in one centre, there is an automatic lock-down on computers in other centres as well.
Giving an example, the officer said: “If the 50th ranked candidate in Bangalore has not selected a seat yet, the next ranked candidate, who may be elsewhere, cannot bypass the higher-ranked candidate. If there is a technical snag in one centre and the candidate cannot select her seat, there is lock-down on computers in other centres. Systems should be up and running within 20 minutes.”
The technology is similar to what’s being used by the Railways, only on a smaller scale. Candidates at any centre can choose seats anywhere in the state, added the official.
The seat selection process for medical colleges will start at 9.30 am at all centres on June 11. Lakshmi Savdi, cooperation minister, will inaugurate it in Gulbarga; Murugesh Nirani, minister of large and small industries, will inaugurate the Hubli centre and higher education minister Aravind Limbavalli will kick off counselling in Bangalore.
Technical history
Started first counselling in 1994 with 16,000 seats for 53 colleges
Then, seats taken were manually updated on a board outside the KEA
In 2001, KEA did a technology upgrade
Now, CET has upgraded to Oracle 10-G software with a high-end server from Wipro
Entire cabling system was changed to CAT-6 cables for better connectivity
Karnataka CET counselling commences today
600 additional free medical seats likely,CET 2009 counselling commences today
Counselling for CET 2009 commences on Thursday, when the admission round for medical/dental seats will be held for physically disabled candidates.
There are a total of 2,815 medical seats in all the colleges — government, private and minority — in the state. Of these, 1,120 are under the CET or government quota. The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) is expecting nearly 600 more seats to be added to the government quote. Private colleges right now have 1,628 of the total seats. According the medical seat matrix, the government – private college ratio is 42:58; 23:73 for minority institutions and 15:85 for deemed universities.
In the dental stream, the overall availability of seats is 2,350. Of these, 750 are in the government quote; 1,544 with private colleges and 16 under the all-India quota.
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITY
Candidates claiming a seat under the persons-with-disability category have to compulsorily appear before the medical board comprising the executive director and three specialists. The medical examination will be held on Thursday. The board will examine the candidates and certify the percentage of disability. Those with less than 40% diability and those who fail to appear before the committee will not be eligible for selection under the category. The seat selection for eligible candidates for medical/dental/ISM&H courses will also be held on Thursday at 2.30 pm. For engineering/ technology it will be held at 4 pm. The list of eligible candidates prepared by the medical board will be final for selection under the category.
The number of seats available under the category are: medical – 13, dental – 3, ISM&H – 1 and engineering – 130 BREAKUP OF ADMISSION FEE
Medical Govt colleges — Rs 16,700
Private unaided colleges— Rs 42,500
Dental
Govt colleges — Rs 14,400
Private unaided colleges — Rs 32,500
ISM&H
Govt colleges — Rs 8,590
Private unaided colleges — Rs 28,590
Aided Colleges — Rs 18,590
Engg/ technology/ architecture
Govt colleges — Rs 18,090
Private unaided colleges – Rs 18,090 and Rs 28,090 (for non-minority colleges)
Aided Colleges – Rs 18,090
BREAK-UP OF SEAT SHARING
Medical Govt – 85% Aided College Private unaided colleges
Non-minority – 42% Minority – 27%
Dental
Govt – 85%, Aided College Private unaided colleges Non-minority – 35%, Minority – 25%
ISM&H
Govt – 100%, Aided College 80%,Private unaided colleges Non-minority 20% Minority
Engg/ technology/ architecture
Govt – 100%, Aided College 95%, Private unaided colleges Non-minority 50%
Minority 45%
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