Archive for September, 2007

Templecity institute’s advertisement in Samaja

(Disclosure: The management of this institute has been in contact with me to be one of their academic advisors, a non-paid position)

September 6th, 2007

Important Information for Admission to Orissa Engineering Colleges through the NRI quota (Orissa JEE)

From http:/./www.jeeorissa.com/newsfiles/news_26.html.

 REGISTRATION FOR COUNSELLING-CUM-ADMISSION FOR VACANT NRI SEATS

As per directives of the Government Orissa the Counselling-cum-Admission for vacant seats of JEE/NRI and 15% AIEEE/AIPMEE/AIPDEE seats will be held from September 05, 2007. All eligible candidates are advised to follow the instructions as given below.

Registration for NRI Candidates (GOTO http://www.jeeorissa.com/  to find where to register, most likely here, but make sure, in case that changes)

* Starting Date: September 04. 2007 & Last date: 5.0PM on Sept. 6, 2007

* Candidates are required to register on-line in our website (www.jeeorissa.com) for vacant NRI seats

* Fee will be charged 4 times of the normal fee

* Date ,time and venue given in the schedule.

General Instructions

(a) Venue and schedule of counselling will be notified after completion of the Registration process.

(b) Only registered and JEE-extended merit list candidates will be eligible to participate in the counselling-cum-admission process. Online registration does not guarantee to call for counseling-cum-admission process and admission shall be subject to availability of seats.

(c) Rank card will neither be sent to the JEE-extended merit list candidates nor AIEEE/AIPMEE/AIPDEE registered candidates for counseling-cum-admission process.

(d) Candidates, interested to participate in the counselling-cum-admission process, shall come prepared as per instruction given (details about documents and drafts of Rs.16,000/- and Rs.200/- etc.) in the Counselling-cum-Admission Information Brochure available in our website: www.jeeorissa.com. Sd/- Chairman, JEE-2007, Orissa

4 comments September 6th, 2007

What does $1 billion buy? Is Vedanta University’s proposed budget enough?

Following up on our earlier rejoinder of an article that said $1-$3 billion is not enough for making a research university in India, following are some excerpts from an Indian Express article which talks about how much $1 billion buys in terms of Indian HRD.

How much is this Rs 4443.60 crore in the context of current spending on education? Consider these:

44 times the annual allocation for an IIT at the rate of Rs 100 crore average.

68% of the total allocation in 2007-08 for higher and technical education, which is Rs 6,483 crore, inclusive of allocation for expansion to accommodate OBC quotas

Almost twice this year’s allocation for the entire UGC (Rs 2124.77 crore) which includes all Central universities and its quota expansion

137% of the current year allocation for technical education: Rs.3240 crore of which Rs.2122 crore is IITs, NITs, IIMs expansion.

50% of the entire Tenth Plan allocation for higher and technical education, Rs 8876 crore

Cost of 2 new IITs

Upgrading 15 premium IITs

Setting of 15 Central universities

September 6th, 2007

Wipro and KIIT will join hands to offer short-term post graduate courses

Following is an excerpt from a Statesman report.

Under the partnership programme, short-term postgraduate courses spanning six months to one year in Technology Infrastructure Service (TIS) will also be offered.

These courses will cater to the growing demand of skilled manpower in the IT infrastructure management service (IMS).

It is becoming a real challenge for all the IT companies in India to get manpower with the right skill for IMS.

These courses will be conducted as per as the customised course curriculum prepared by Wipro.
Trainers will be arranged by Wipro to train the teachers of KIIT for successfully conducting these courses with the aim to prepare the IT industry ready for IMS practice.

The KIIT University has also signed another MoU with Wipro, under which diploma students of KIIT will be trained in the English language communication skills with a customised course curriculum to make them industry ready in IMS practice.

Apart from this initiative, Wipro will also conduct a recruitment drive for the diploma students of the university every year

September 6th, 2007

Plan for vocational training of 20,000 – Samaja

September 5th, 2007

Orissa government’s loan stipend fund

Orissa government has a loan stipend fund available for higher studies. This loan is available from its higher education department. There is a recent report in New Indian Express regarding it. Following are some excerpts:

The Higher Education Department has proposed to provide study loans to more number of poor and meritorious students pursuing higher studies in Government institutions from the current academic session. A meeting chaired by Higher Education Minister Samir Dey on Tuesday decided to increase the study loan ceiling from Rs 1.20 crore to Rs 2.20 crore. 

… The Government had extended loan stipend to 963 students in 2006-07 and 460 students could be extended loan this year. Applications of more students could be considered only if the loan ceiling is increased to Rs 2.20 crore.

The study loan provided to the poor and meritorious students is interest-free and the loanee students should repay the loan within one year of completion of study or within one month of getting employment. However, 10 percent interest is charged for default in repayment, Dey said. The State Government has been extending study loans since 1954 and the number of beneficiaries is 23,445. While the outstanding loan stood at Rs 7.20 crore, the Government has so far realised Rs 63.86 lakh.

A majority of the loanees has simply forgotten that they had taken study loan from the Government, the Minister said adding, certificate cases have been instituted against 5,092 persons

17 comments September 5th, 2007

Urgent important information and instruction from NISER, Bhubaneswar

The following is from http://www.iopb.res.in/niser/important.html.

All the students selected for admission to NISER are requested to reach Bhubaneswar positively on 9th September 2007. They will be provided temporary accommodaion within Institute of Physics campus. Accompanying parents/ guardians will also be provided accommodation within the campus.

Please note that there will be general strike on 10th September 2007. However, work within the IOP campus, both for NISER admission and inauguration of NISER Academic Programme will be held on 10th September 2007 as announced earlier.


The Orientation classes will be held on 11th Sept. 2007 followed by medical examination by Institute Doctor.

Regular classes will start on 12.09.2007 at 08:00 Hrs.

Break-up of charges to be paid at the time of admission to NISER

  General SC/ST
Tuition Fee Rs. 6,000
Caution Money (Hostel) Rs. 1,000 Rs. 1,000
Caution Money (Laboratory) Rs. 1,000 Rs. 1,000
Caution Money (Library) Rs. 1,000 Rs. 1,000
Mess Advance Rs. 4,000 Rs. 4,000
  ————— —————
Total Rs. 13,000 Rs. 7,000

List of materials to be carried by the student for staying in the hostel

Students will be provided a cot with mattress and pillow, one study table with chair and one medium sized almirah for storage. They should bring their own linen, pillow cover, towel, mosquito-net, curtain, bucket, glass etc. for their own use.

1 comment September 4th, 2007

AIIMS like institutions facing problem in attracting contractors

Following are excerpts from a Business Standard report. (Thanks to Anand Shah for the pointer.)

Even as engineering and construction firms are actively partnering private players in setting up medi-cities and super-speciality hospitals, a key initiative aimed at setting up six AIIMS-like hospitals and upgrading 13 facilities is finding few takers.

The initiative is part of the prestigious Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY), announced in 2005. The projects, with a total outlay of over Rs 3,500 crore, are scheduled to be completed by 2010.

Few developers have responded to the tenders for setting up six hospitals modelled on AIIMS and upgrading 13 medical colleges.

Health ministry officials said the poor response from the private sector for these projects, each worth Rs 50-100 crore, was unfortunate and needed to be seriously analysed.

"The construction boom has thrown open more projects that one can handle. We will have to market our projects well for a good response," said a ministry official.

… The tender inviting private firms to develop housing facilities for the six AIIMS-like institutions has received very few responses, forcing the government to think of floating a second tender. The tender for preparing a detailed project report (DPR), expected to close on September 24, is expected to get a similar response.

Project consultants in the healthcare segment say the government should relax the tender norms. "The archaic norms that keep most well-established players out of the tender process should be kept aside," said a consultant.

…  The apathy of turnkey consultancy and construction firms is known to be a direct result of ?hassle-free? business opportunities in the nationwide real estate boom.

The lack of response has been plaguing the project from the very beginning. It took two tenders and more than a year for the ministry to finalise the consultants for the project. The stringent quality parameters, which kept out most potential bidders, are known to be one of the reasons for the poor response.

The project, which envisages AIIMS-like institutes in Bhopal, Bhubhaneswar, Jodhpur, Patna, Raipur and Rishikesh, received the Planning Commission’s nod in the 10th Plan. The work was to begin in the 10th Plan period itself. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs cleared the project in March 2006.

… Any delay in the execution of the project will raise serious doubts about the government?s capability to add healthcare beds on time.

September 3rd, 2007

New Engineering Colleges in Orissa that have received AICTE approval since the last counseling may admit students

There are at least two engineering colleges that have received AICTE approval to start classes this year. The next round of counseling may include some seats for those colleges.  It may not allow admission to all its seats as that would be unfair to students who participated in the last counseling and did not have the choice. So to be fair only the NRI quota part (and possibly the AIEEE part) of the seats of these college may be filled during the next round of counseling. This is unconfirmed news, so watch for any formal announcement. The two colleges in the Bhubaneswar area that I know to have received AICTE approval recently are:

  • Templecity Institute of Technology
    • Computer Science
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    • Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Indus College of Engineering
    • Computer Science
    • Information Technology
    • Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
    • Electronics and Electrical Engineering

(Disclaimer: I was invited today to join the advisory board of Templecity Institute of Technology. I am seriously considering it, as i know and like couple of the promoters. Currently I am in a similar capacity at Silicon and JITM. None of them pay me though; nor have they done  any favor to any of my relatives, family members, acquaintances, friends etc. I do not expect any favor in the future either. I just give them advice and sometimes they use it.)

6 comments September 3rd, 2007

IIIT Bhubaneswar plans to start class in November; hopes to get final AICTE approval by then

Earlier, based on a tathya.in report, we mentioned IIIT Bhubaneswar getting AICTE approval to start M.Tech classes. As per a New Indian Express report today, IIIT is hoping to start classes in November after getting the final AICTE approval. The FAQ section in the  IIIT Bhubaneswar website also supports that.

2 comments September 3rd, 2007

Progress on the AIIMS-like institutes, including the one proposed for Bhubaneswar

Following are excerpts from the current content at http://www.mohfw.nic.in/EoI_FOR_PC.htm.


Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW),Government of India, intends to set up AIIMS like Apex Healthcare Institutes one each at Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Jodhpur, Patna, Raipur and Rishikesh. The institutes are being set up in approximately 100 acre land already made available by State Government.

These apex institutes have been envisaged as Centers of Excellence with 500 bedded hospital, 300 additional Super-specialty and ICU beds, an independent 100 beds for Trauma Care, 30 beds each for PMR and  AYUSH  Facilities. These Institutes will provide undergraduate and post graduate medical education and medical services in 39 specialty /super-specialty disciplines. The activities of the institutes will focus on providing the highest quality of patient care services, medical education and engage in biomedical research.

HLL has been appointed ‘In-house Consultant’ by MoH&FW for implementing the project. The Project is being envisaged as Hospital and College Complex and Hostel and Residential Complex. Land at Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Jodhpur and Rishikesh are contiguous for the entire project while at Patna and Raipur Residential Complex are being located separately. Site Survey, Sub-Soil Investigation and Zoning plan have been completed for all the sites. Area has also been earmarked and boundary wall have been constructed.

Hospital and College Complex. The RFP Document for Design and Detailed Project Report (DDPR) has been issued to short listed firms. The DDPR Consultant is likely to be selected for each site by Nov, 2007.

Residential and Hostel Complex.  The Complex is being developed by EPC Developer on turnkey basis and Contractor for each site is likely to be selected by Sep 2007.

Hospital Furniture and Medical Equipment. The client has already constituted a committee to finalize the requirement of Hospital furniture and medical equipments. The project consultant will be required to be associated in supervision, installation and commissioning of equipment and furniture as per delivery schedule till final handing over to the hospital authorities.

The approximate cost of works per institute  for hospital and college complex is Rs 125.00 Crore.

The proposal named PRADHAN MANTRI SWASTHYA SURAKSHA YOJNA (PMSSY) has been launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India to offer Speciality and Super-speciality medical care and to improve the quality of medical education by creating six AIIMS like apex healthcare Institutes at Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Jodhpur, Patna, Raipur & Rishikesh in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand respectively.

  • The proposed Institutes shall have state-of-the-art multi-specialty /super-specialty facilities with captive hospital, medical college with annual intake of 100 undergraduates and P.G/Doctoral courses in various Specialty/Super-specialty disciplines based on Medical Council of India (MCI) norms, requisite infrastructures, nursing college, hostels and housing complexes.  The AIIMS like Institutes would be centre of excellence and completely autonomous on the line of IITs/IIMs. These Institutes would be run and managed by Government of India.
  •  These Institutes will participate in providing national leadership in the education of physicians and medical scientists, biomedical research and in the application of sophisticated medical technology to patient care. The activities of the Institutes will focus on providing the highest quality patient care services, medical education and in advancing biomedical research.
  • Hospital facilities in India attract very large crowds .The facilities being created are to be used by the poorest population of the country. It is envisaged that these facilities would be holistic in nature, economical to build, respond to the local environment and climatic conditions and create an environment which is user friendly.
  • The objectives of project development are Modular Pattern of development, ability to expand to meet future needs, be energy efficient in use of Water, Power and other scarce resources. Air-conditioned areas would be limited to essential services of the hospital functioning.
  • Service needs of these facilities plays an important part in the development of the facility. Thus building services, mechanical systems, materials of Construction and movement systems for waste management etc form a major component of these facilities.
  • The Institutes have been envisaged as centres of excellence for undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, nursing education and medical services and are to be trendsetter in health research and advancement of medical sciences in India. The Institutes will provide educational facilities of very high quality comparable to the very best in the world for necessary medical manpower development.
  • The Institutes will train medical graduates, post-graduates with international levels of quality and efficiency in health care delivery.  The Institutes will implement new approaches for medical education. They will provide best facilities for postgraduate studies and research.
  • The Institutes, with state-of-the-art high-tech medical equipment, will offer diagnostic and therapeutic care in clearly identified specialty and super-specialty services. The Institutes will also conduct health research, both basic and applied.
  • The Institutes shall consists of :-
    •       500 Beds hospital providing Medical treatment in 18 Specialty disciplines
    •       300 beds in 15 Super-Specialty discipline.
    •       50 beds in ICU and critical care
    •       50 beds Trauma ICU expandable to 100 beds and 50 bedded Recovery cum Rehabilitation Unit to be constructed at a later date.
    •       30 beds for PMR (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
    •       30 beds  for AYUSH Facilities
    •       6 Basic Science Department
    •       Organ Retrieval Banking Organisation Centre.
    •        State of the  art Diagnostic Centre to be constructed later
    •       Medical College with 100 intake capacity per year and PG/Doctoral courses in various discipline with admission based on MCI norms.
    •       Nursing College with annual intake of 60 students.
  •    Residential Facilities shall come up as under
    • Housing for 167 Staff from Type I to V  and Director’s Bungalow
    • Hostel for UG for 375 Occupants
    • Hostel for PG and Interns 216 Occupants
    • Hostel for Residents 190 Occupants
    • Hostel for Nurses 200 Occupants

Bed Distributions:

SPECIALTIES

Beds

Surgical & Allied Specialties

220

General Surgery

120

Orthopaedics

60

Ophthalmology

20

Oto-rhinolaryngology

20

Medicine & Allied Specialties

220

General Medicine

120

Paediatrics

60

TB & Respiratory Diseases

20

Dermatology & STD

10

Psychiatry

10

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

60

Obstetrics

35

Post-partum

5

Gynaecology

20

TOTAL

500

 

The Institute shall also have the following super-specialty departments with the bed distribution as indicated below:

 

SUPERSPECIALTIES

Beds

Cardiology

20

Cardio-thoracic Vascular Surgery

20

Gastro-enter logy

20

Surgical Gastro-enter logy

20

Nephrology

20

Urology

20

Neurology

20

Neurosurgery

20

Medical Oncology

20

Surgical Oncology

20

Endocrinology/Metabolism

20

Clinical Haematology

20

Paediatric Surgery

20

Burns & Plastic Surgery

20

Pulmonary Medicine

20

TOTAL

300

Intensive Care Unit and Critical Care

50

 Two additional divisions are also to be integrated to the Institute

AYUSH Facilities

30

PMR DEPARTMENT

30

 

1 comment September 3rd, 2007

NISER Bhubaneswar list of successful candidates and admission information

The following is from the NISER web pages, particularly from this page.

General information regarding admission

Admission and registration to NISER is scheduled on 10th Sept. 2007 at 10 a.m. The inauguration of the academic programme of NISER will be held at 5 p.m. on 10Sept. 2007. Students have been allotted the stream of their first choice provisionally. The final allotment of streams will be done at the end of the first year based on their overall academic performance in semester I and semester II. Students will receive scholarship at the rate of Rs. 3,000/-per month.
All the students will have to register for all the courses which are to be credited by all the entrants to NISER’s 5-year integrated M.Sc. programme. The details of course descriptions are being posted in the webpage of NISER.

All the students are required to bring with them at the time of admission the originals of the following documents:

                    (a) Class X and Class XII Mark Sheets,

                    (b) Class X certificate,

                    (c) Caste / Tribe certificate (in case of SC/ST candidates).

In addition they should also bring four passport size photographs and two stamp size photographs and a Demand Draft for Rs. 13,000/= (Rs. 7,000/-for SC/ST students) towards payment of tuition fee, caution money and mess advance. The DD should be drawn in favour of NISER, payable at Bhubaneswar.

The selected students are required to deposit tuition fee and other charges latest by September 14, 2007 failing which they will forfeit their seat in NISER.
Hostel accommodation
All the students will be provided hostel accommodation. They are expected to register for the hostel accommodation at the time of admission. Details about the availability of hostel accommodation for boys and girls will be posted on the web soon.

 
 

Admission list for NISER 2007 -08

 
 
Rank
Dt. of Int.
Name
Town
Category
Gender
General / Open Category
1
27/08/07
Siddharth Satpathy
Bhubaneswar
Gen
M
2
28/08/07
Alokananda Ray
Kolkata
Gen
F
3
30/08/07
Sailen Kumar Bana
Ganjam
Gen
M
4
27/08/07
Amritansh Vats
Deoghar
Gen
M
5
27/08/07
Manoranjan Mishra
Sambalpur
Gen
M
6
29/08/07
Jayanth K. Ajay
Thrissur
Gen
M
7
30/08/07
Mahima Sneha
Ghaziabad
Gen
F
8
31/08/07
Ved Prakash
Ranchi
Gen
M
9
31/08/07
Sharmistha Sahoo
Cuttack
Gen
F
10
29/08/07
Ashish Kumar Pandey
Ballia
Gen
M
11
31/08/07
Sambhab Mohapatra
Bhubaneswar
Gen
M
12
29/08/07
Anshuman Kumar
Patna
Gen
M
13
31/08/07
Subhransu Sekhar Sahoo
Jajpur
Gen
M
14
27/08/07
Debajyoti Manadhata
Bhubaneswar
Gen
M
15
28/08/07
Adithya Kuchibhotla
Secunderabad
Gen
M
16
30/08/07
Neeraj Kumar Rai
Itarsi
Gen
M
17
31/08/07
Simrit Kaur Arora
Delhi
Gen
F
18
27/08/07
Deovrat
Ranchi
Gen
M
19
27/08/07
Mohit Soni
Ajmer
Gen
M
20
30/08/07
Parul Sood
Chamba
Gen
F
21
31/08/07
Sneha Chaubey
Ranchi
Gen
F
22
29/08/07
Gyanadutta Swain
Jajpur
Gen
M
23
31/08/07

Swagat Sanket Priyadarsini

Khurda
Gen
M
24
31/08/07
Vaisakh Mohan K.
Thrissur
Gen
M
25
27/08/07
Arnab Saha
Bhubaneswar
SC
M
26
28/08/07
Udaya Maurya
Jabalpur
Gen
M
27
30/08/07
Monalisa Behera
Bhubaneswar
Gen
F
28
31/08/07
Somnath Chakraborty
Bhubaneswar
Gen
M
29
30/08/07
Riju Banerjee
Kolkata
Gen
M
30
30/08/07
Rohit Pathak
Bahraich
Gen
M
31
31/08/07
Sayani Mukherjee
Hooghly
Gen
F
 
 
 
PD Category
 
 
 
58
27/08/07
Mritunjay Kumar Verma
 
Ballia
Gen / PD
M
ST Category
 
35
27/08/07
Bhupendra Singh Nagnyal
 
Sultanpur
ST
M
66
29/08/07
Chandan Sona
 
Samastipur
ST
M
67
30/08/07
Mukesh Johnson Kujur
 
Bhubaneswar
ST
M
SC Category
 
37
28/08/07
Amit Roy
 
Gaya
SC
M
48
29/08/07
Archana Kumari Raut
 
Bhubaneswar
SC
F
78
30/08/07
Pubali Mandal
 

N.24-Paragana

SC
F
82
30/08/07
Rewati Raman Ujjwal
 
Jaipur
SC
M
84
31/08/07
Sasmita Behera
 
Angul
SC
F
91
30/08/07
Rakesh Kumar Majhi
 
Cuttack
SC
M
 


 

5 comments September 3rd, 2007

Dresss code for teachers and other plans regarding K-12 BSE schools – report from Samaja

September 2nd, 2007

Monthly VLSI certificate program at Central Tool Room – ad in Samaja

September 2nd, 2007

Samaja interview with Dr. P. L. Nayak – Scientists are neglected in Orissa

Dr. P. L. Nayak is an expert in biodegradable polymers made out of agricultural feed-stock such as maize and is the Chairman of the board of directors of the company SPC  Botech in Hyderabad. He did a lot of his research on this topic during his days in Ravesnhaw College, Cuttack. Following is an interview of him in Samaja.

September 2nd, 2007

Detailed schedule for Orissa AIEEE/Remaining JEE/etc. available at Orissa JEE website

(Update on June 17 2008:  For guidance on what you can get with your Orissa JEE rank in 2008, please see https://www.orissalinks.com/archives/1185 I do not have more information than that.)

See http://www.jeeorissa.com/newsfiles/news_23.htm. Following is its content as of now. (As always, please check the original source for up-to-date or corrected -if any- information.)

JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION-2007, ORISSA

 

COUNSELLING-CUM-ADMISSION FOR VACANT NRI/JEE/AIEEE/AIPMEE/AIPDEE QUOTA SEATS

 

As per approved provisions of the Government the counselling-cum-admission for vacant NRI/JEE and AIEEE/AIPMEE/AIPDEE quota seats for different courses will be held as noted below.

 

Venue:            OUAT Conference Hall (Swaminathan Hall)

Schedule of Counselling-cum-Admission

 

 

Session Timing- Reporting Time: Session 1- 8.15am; Session 2 – 11.30am; session 3 – 3pm.

All Candidates are required to bring the following documents to the counselling: (i) Original rank card (AIEEE/AIPMEE/ AIPDEE) or registration card for JEE admitted candidates or downloaded rank card for JEE extended merit-list candidates, (ii) All their certificates and mark-sheets starting from 10th standard with one set of Xerox copies of each, (iii) SLC/CLC in original (iv) Certificate from the head of the Institution last attended (Appendix V in JEE Counselling-cum-admission Instructions available in our website: www.jeeorissa.com, (v) Two Bank drafts of Rs.16,000/- and Rs.200/- in favour of “JEE-2007” payable at Bhubaneswar ; Rs.200/- draft only for JEE admitted candidates, (vi) Valid NATA score card for candidates seeking admission to Architecture (vii) Permanent resident/nativity certificate for candidates seeking admission to MBBS/BDS course.                 

 # The details of schedule and venue for MBA and MCA counselling shall be intimated shortly.

           Chairman, JEE-2007, Orissa

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