CDS 2010 Sample question papers

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CDS Exam Application Form 2010

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(a) The UPSC have developed an application form common for all their examinations which can be processed on computerised machines. This application form alongwith an Information Brochure containing general instructions for filling up the form, an acknowledgement card and an envelope for sending the application is obtainable from the designated Head Post Offices/Post Offices throughout the country as listed in Appendix-III of Notice against cash payment of Rs. 20/- (Rupees twenty only).

Form should be purchased from the designated Head Post Offices/Post Offices only and not from any other agency. This form can be used only once and for only one examination.

Candidates must use the form supplied with the Information Brochure only and they should in no case use photocopy/reproduction/unauthorisedly printed copy of the Form. Since this form is electronically scannable, due care should be taken to fill up the application form correctly.

While filling up the application form, please refer to detailed instructions given in Appendix-II of this Notice. The candidates should also fill up in the relevant places of the Acknowledgement Card, their Application Form Number (8-digit) and the name of the examination.

The applicants are required to affix the postage stamp of Rs. 6/- on the acknowledgement card and send the same along with application form to UPSC. If an applicant fails to affix the postage stamp of requisite amount, his acknowledgement card will not be dispatched and Commission will not be responsible for non-receipt of acknowledgement card by applicant. Read more…

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UGC eligible colleges list

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The University Grants Commission (UGC) provides financial assistance to eligible colleges which are included under Section 2(f)* and declared fit to receive central assistance (UGC grant) under Section 12 (B)** of UGC Act, 1956 as per approved pattern of assistance under various schemes. The number of colleges included under Section 2(f)/12(B) of UGC Act 1956 as on 31.3.2006 is 6014. Out of these, 5449 colleges have been declared eligible to receive central assistance, including UGC grants under Section 12(B)** of UGC Act 1956. Remaining 565 colleges are recognized under Section 2(1) of UGC Act 1956 but not yet declared fit for receiving central assistance as they do not fulfill the conditions laid down for such status.

* The UGC had notified Regulations for recognition of colleges under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956. The colleges are brought under the purview of UGC in terms of these Regulations as and when the proposals are received from the colleges for inclusion under Section 2(f) and they are found fit for inclusion as per the provisions contained in the Regulations.

** Apart from inclusion of colleges under Section 2(f), the UGC includes the Colleges under Section 12(B) of its Act in terms of Rules framed under the Act. This makes the colleges eligible for central assistance from the Government of India or any organization receiving funds from the Central Government.

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1. Andhra Pradesh 18. Mizoram
2. Arunachal Pradesh 19. Nagaland
3. Assam 20. Orissa
4. Bihar 21. Punjab
5. Chhattishgarh 22. Rajasthan
6. Goa 23. Sikkim
7. Gujarat 24. Tamil Nadu
8. Haryana 25. Tripura
9. Himachal Pradesh 26. Uttar Pradesh
10. Jammu and Kashmir 27. Uttaranchal
11. Jharkhand 28. West Bengal
12. Karnataka 29. N.C.T.,Delhi
13. Kerala 30. Chandigarh
14. Madhya Pradesh 31. Pondicherry
15. Maharashtra
16. Manipur
17. Meghalaya

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AIEEE Syllabus

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AIEEE syllabus is one of the most well oriented and practically analyzed syllabuses. Being the second most reputed entrance examination conducted in India, AIEEE has a huge number of candidates appearing every year. With so many reputed colleges being associated with AIEEE to recruit their students, there lies a huge pressure on the syllabus.

Hence the AIEEE syllabus is kept in such away that the candidates should be tested completely in almost all the divisions of the various fields of Physics, chemistry and Mathematics.

The AIEEE syllabus is fixed in such a way that it should cover almost all the topics that the students must be aware of before going for the professional courses offered at various colleges under AIEEE. The AIEEE syllabus contains all those topics which are essential for the students, and the students are questioned in those topics in their written tests to test their knowledge of that field and topic. Read more…