Icet 2010 Counseling Dates, Rankwise College Allotment

ICET 2010 is an Integrated Common Entrance Test for admission into M.B.A and M.C.A courses of all universities in Andhra Pradesh and their affiliated colleges. This test is being conducted by Andhra University Visakhapatnam on behalf of Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education.

ICET 2010 exam is conducted this year 27th May, by Andhra University.  With the increase in demand for higher education, competitive examinations likeICET see ever growing participation from aspirants. This year there are less people have written ICET exam. So this year the competition is not very high compared to last year.

This year there are less people applied (1, 74,094) for the ICET Examination compared to last year. In that 1, 62,381 students are appeared for the exam in which 1, 50,715 students are passed in ICET exam.

ICET results were announced by Andhra University on 14th June.  Still some body saying the counseling will be held on in between 1st or 2nd week of July. But still ICET conveners did not mention the exact dates of counseling.  

The candidates who want to study MBA, MCA are in dilemma to know the ICET counseling dates, rank wise college allotment. In this links you will know the counseling process and reservation category everything whatever you want information.

Here are the list of Rank wise College Allotment -

MBA Seat Allotment

AVANTHI DEGREE AND PG COLLEGE (AVNT)

 1st Rank   M/F               Category            Region            AllottedCategory

 773                M                 OC                     AU                  OC_GEN_UR

Last Rank       M/F            Category            Region          AllottedCategory

84239                F                 SC                   OU                  SC_CAP_GIRLS_UR

DVR PG INST OF MNGT STUDIES (DVRC)

1st Rank        M/F         Category           Region            AllottedCategory

1314              M              OC                     AU                    OC_GEN_UR

Last Rank    M/F          Category            Region            AllottedCategory

104421          M               BC_D               OU                     OC_PHH_GEN_OU

INFO AND RESEARCH INST OF AURORA (AURORAS P G COLLEGE)(IRAP)

1st Rank        M/F         Category           Region            AllottedCategory

4027                M           BC_D                    SVU                OC_GEN_UR

Last Rank    M/F        Category            Region            AllottedCategory

65736           M               BC_B                OU                  BC_B_NCC_GEN_OU

INST OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING (IARE)

1st Rank          M/F         Category            Region          AllottedCategory

3988                 F              OC                    AU                OC_GIRLS_UR

Last Rank       M/F        Category            Region          AllottedCategory

143072              F            ST                       OU                  ST_GIRLS_OU

JB INST OF ENGG AND TECH (JBET)

1st Rank          M/F         Category            Region          AllottedCategory

2486               M               BC_D                  SVU              OC_GEN_UR

Last Rank       M/F        Category            Region           AllottedCategory

159776               F            BC_D                 OU                  BC_D_CAP_GIRLS_UR

KAKATIYAUNIVERSITY COLLEGE(KUCV)

1st Rank          M/F         Category            Region          AllottedCategory

866                  M              OC                     OU                 OC_GEN_UR

Last Rank       M/F        Category            Region           AllottedCategory

84184               M              ST                     OU                 ST_PHO_GEN_OU

LOYOLA ACADEMY DEGREE AND PG COLLEGE (LOYL)

1st Rank          M/F         Category        Region       AllottedCategory

5834                 M            OC                   OU               CHR_GEN_UR

Last Rank       M/F        Category       Region           AllottedCategory

26731              M            OC                 OU                   CHR_GEN_OU

MALLA REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN (MCEW)

1st Rank         M/F       Category      Region         AllottedCategory

4856               F            OC                 AU                OC_GIRLS_UR

Last Rank       M/F        Category      Region      AllottedCategory

146615             F             ST                 SVU          ST_GIRLS_UR

JNTMSF – Hyderabad

1st Rank          M/F         Category     Region         AllottedCategory

53                     F             OC                AU                OC_GIRLS_UR

Last Rank       M/F        Category        Region       AllottedCategory

114468              F              SC                 OU             SC_PHO_GIRLS_OU

KAKATIYAUNIVERSITYPG COLLEGE (KUPSSF)                              

1st Rank          M/F       Category     Region      AllottedCategory

2137                M           BC_B            OU             OC_GEN_UR

Last Rank      M/F       Category      Region        AllottedCategory

155188           M           BC_D            OU              BC_D_SG_GEN_OU

MATRUSRI INSTITUTE OF PG STUDIES (MSRI)

1st Rank       M/F      Category         Region          AllottedCategory

526                F            OC                  NL                 OC_GIRLS_UR

Last Rank       M/F        Category      Region      AllottedCategory

168996               M         OC                OU              OC_PHH_GEN_OU

NIZAMCOLLEGE(NIZBSF)     

1st Rank          M/F         Category     Region        AllottedCategory

317                   M            OC               AU                OC_GEN_UR

Last Rank       M/F        Category      Region       AllottedCategory

51305                M           BC_E             OU              BC_E_CAP_GEN_UR

I think this will help you some kind of information regarding rank wise college allotements.

The conveners of Andhra University will definitely announce the right date at least a week before the Counseling center. So don’t get panic and beware of counseling date and college allotments.

All I can say is Good Luck and look for information about best colleges for MBA or MCA.

To know more information –

Icet 2010 Counseling Dates, Web-Counseling Details

ICET 2009 Counseling Dates, Rank wise College Allotment

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Part 2

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Part 3

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Osmania University

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Osmania University (Oucbsf)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Andhra University

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Andhra University (Aucbsf)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (Jntu)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Kakatiya University

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Kakatiya University (Kupssf)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Badruka College

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Pragati Mahavidyalaya Post Graduate College

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Nizam College

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – University College For Women (Oucw)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Bvbv

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Vivekananda School (Vvsp)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Matrusri Institute of PG Studies

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Aurora PG College

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Snist

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Arpp

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Avanthi Degree & PG College (Avnt)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Viswa Bharathi College of Engg (Vbce)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment –vignana Bharati Institute of Technology (Vbit)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Teegala Krishna Reddy Engg College (Tkem)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Swami Vivekananda Institute of Technology (Svit)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – St.martins Engg College (Mrtn)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Sri Indu PG College (Indv)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Sri Indu College of Engg & Tech (Indu)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Sai Sudhir PG College (Ssud)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Rishi Ubr PG College For Women (Rish)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Rbvrr

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Rbvrr Institute of Technology (Rjbh)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Princeton PG College of Mgmt (Prnm)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Malla Reddy College of Engg For Women (Mcew)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment –loyola Academy Degree & PG College (Loyl)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – JB Inst of Engg & Tech (Jbiet)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Institute of Aeronautical Engg (Iare)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Information & Research Inst of Aurora (Irap)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – Dvr PG Institute of Mgmt Studies (Dvrc)

Icet 2010 Rankwise College Allotment – St. Martins Institute of Business Mgmt (Mrtm)

Written by Robert De

Study tips for the GRE General Test

Is graduate school in your future? If so, that probably means you’ll have to take the Graduate Record Exam, or GRE. This test is produced by the Educational Testing Service (the same company that produces the SAT). I took the GRE last year and I want to share some information with you that I found helpful in my studies. Just as a disclaimer: I’m not an expert when it comes to education, standardized tests, etc. I can only speak from personal experience as student who took the GRE general test.

General Things You Should Know Upfront

Scoring on the GRE is much like the old SAT in that scores on each section range from 200 (if you get nothing correct) to 800. A combined score of 1600 is the best you can get.
Different schools weigh the GRE test differently. Schools also look at other factors when deciding whether to admit you, including your GPA, Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation, and extra-circulars. Point being, if you end up with a less than brilliant GRE score but you’re strong in other areas, you still have a chance of getting into graduate school.
You will get one verbal, one quantitative and one analytical writing (which involves writing two essays) section that will count towards your score. You will also see another experimental section which WON’T count towards your score, but you don’t know for sure when in the test the section will appear so it’s a good idea to do the best you can on all sections.
In many test centers, the GRE is being administered on a computer. One question appears in the computer at a time and you must answer the question before you can move on to the next question. The first question you see is one that the average person (earning around a 500 on the section) should answer correctly. If you are able to answer this question correctly, you will move on to a question that the computer considers to be slightly more difficult. Once you select an answer and move on, you will not be able to go back to the question.
Companies like Kaplan, Barrons, and Princeton Review publish study guides for the GRE which can be very helpful. A word of caution, however: all these companies are in business to make money. If you take practice tests produced by these companies, take their results with a grain of salt. My experience, as well as the experience of other people I know has been that the results on these practice tests are significantly lower than my actual test scores. Think about it: they want you to think you’re doing worse than you actually are so that you go out and buy their materials. In my opinion, the best thing you can do when it comes to taking practice tests is to do the PowerPrep tests which can be downloaded for free from the ETS website.
Study aids by companies like Barrons, Kaplan, and Princeton review can still be helpful in their study tips and practice questions. They can be expensive, however, and if you can’t afford to purchase them see if you can borrow them from the library or from your school.

Study Tips for the Verbal Section

What struck me about the verbal section was that it basically felt like a really big vocabulary test and I felt like I probably would have gotten most of the questions correct if I knew the vocab. The only exception to this is the reading comprehension questions.

The best way to expand both your vocabulary and your reading comprehension is to actually go out and read as many books as you can about as many different subjects as you can over a long period of time. So, for example, if you’re still in the early part of your undergraduate career (or in high school) and think that graduate school is in your future, it’s wise to start reading as much as you can in your free time as possible.

If this is unrealistic, never fear – there’s hope. Many test prep companies have studied the GRE and come up with lists of words that come up most frequently on the test. If you’re going to go out and buy a test prep book for this purpose, I highly recommend the GRE book published by Barrons. They have tons of words in there. Another thing you could do (which Barrons can help you with) is study word roots and stems. If you see an unfamiliar word on the test, but know what the root or the stem means, you can probably get an idea for what the word means.

I also think it’s a good idea to practice as much on a computer as possible, since you’ll probably be taking the test on the computer. You can practice your vocabulary on several websites, including freerice and number2. There are other websites out there, but these are the ones I used and found helpful.

Study Tips for the Quantitative Section

The good news about this section is that you probably learned most of the material that’s in this section before you graduated from high school. The bad news is that if it’s been a while since you graduated from high school or you didn’t really do any math during your undergraduate career (like me), you might have forgotten some of this information. The resource I found best helped me for this section was the Kaplan GRE Exam Math Workbook. This book featured all question types on the test and included tons of practice questions.

Study Tips for the Analytical Writing Section

You will have to write two essays for this section. One essay will ask you to provide your perspective on an issue, while the other will ask you to analyze the logic behind an argument.

How much does this section really count? It can be difficult to know how the admissions committees at graduate school weighs you score on this section. The best answer is that it depends on the types of programs you’re applying to and the school in particular. Keep in mind that a potential graduate school can request a copy of your essay. This doesn’t mean they will, but they can. So it’s in you’re best interest to do the best you can. ETS has a list of question prompts for this section at their website and you can practice writing responses in advance. However, you won’t be able to take notes with you into the test.

If you don’t consider yourself to be a good writer, check out Princeton Review’s Cracking the GRE. I personally found their tips regarding the Analytical Writing Section to be very helpful.

Written by haphazardry

Kingston Dt101 G2 8Gb Simple Box Test

Brother pleaded with him to stick

Went to the DataTraveler 101 G2 8GB to give it a try

Simple test for everyone out of the box to see what Lou ~

Packaging front

Packaging on the back

101 G2 positive

Back

Capping Design

Software: HD Tune Pro 4.60
“Standard test” mode, the test “read”
Maximum speed of 20.2MB / s, an average of 18.6MB / s, the minimum value of 16.1MB / s

Software: HD Tune Pro 4.01
“Archives Performance Test” mode, “file length” with 64MB as a benchmark
Write speed of about 8MB / s, read about 17MB / s

Software: CrystalDiskMark 3.0
As a benchmark to 100MB
Read speed to 20MB / s, write speed is 15MB / s

Software: ATTO Disk Benchmark 2.46
Total Length is used to test 256MB
The maximum read speed of about 20.5MB / s, write speed is about 14.6MB / s

Software: FDBENCH 1.02
Use KByet / Sec mode test
Read speed close to 19MB / s, write speed of about 11.3MB / s

Although now have entered the era of USB3.0

But USB2.0 is still large

Friends as an example to me

I see the most current or the 8G and 16G capacity in the running

So a simple test G2 to need to buy friends to see ~ ~

Now plunged in the module ..

A …… turned out to be wrong ….. my eyes residues ((commit suicide ing))

 ask where the standard error K big brother little brother did not see the XD (otherwise …

The familiar red head: Q.. Thank landlord out of the box ~

Standard write speed much like the wrong box ….. thanks for the wonderful graphics test share !!!…

Written by ArunN
I’m a technologist and a problogger

The No Child Left Behind Act is up for renewal this year, so Katie Couric wonders whether standardized tests truly measure how kids do in school and life.

Question by DiDi: Standardized tests?
Many educators argue that standardized tests are inherently discriminatory. As a teacher, what steps would you take to minimize bias in testing and grouping practices?

Best answer:

Answer by Nika
HI

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

Online Education: Study Abroad From The Comfort Of Your Home

Online education provides numerous choices in degree programs offered by universities or colleges overseas. Degrees obtained online are becoming more and more acceptable in the international job market and the quality of online education continues to increase. Online learning, or E-education, is a fast-growing industry that currently enrolls more than twenty percent of all higher education students in the United States alone.

With this, several highly commendable universities worldwide have already opened or are starting to open their courses online, allowing international students to complete their degrees from overseas schools, through Internet technology, without needing to leave their home countries.

The advantages of online education are obvious: students incur less overall expenses due to the absence of necessary overseas travel; communication or language barrier becomes less of an issue; and the duration of study, in specific instances, is tremendously shortened with equal results in learning.

Online universities and independent programs make use of digitized admission forms to make enrollment a quick, uncomplicated process. For some students, relatively small benefits such as this is actually enough to at least make them seriously consider trying out e-learning. However, a student still needs to consider a few issues before registering with an online course of his or her choice. Some of these considerations involve the degree of accreditation for the online program, the availability of resources, and submission of requirements.

Is the online degree accepted by institutions and companies in one’s home country?

Although the general recognition for online degrees is continuously rising, in some countries and with specific courses this could still be an issue. For example, medical and law degrees obtained online are still subject to low regard or ridicule in many countries.

Incidentally, a student should also be careful not to fall for possible scams in the online degree market. As in every industry, fraudulent sites or programs could arise to take advantage of the growing popularity of online or distance learning.

The accreditation of online courses and degrees usually falls under the responsibility of the education department in a country. Students should contact and their nation’s Department/Ministry of Education to inquire about a prospective online program before registering.

On the other hand, if a student’s aim in pursuing a course online is purely for personal knowledge or skills advancement, there should be no great concern for independent accreditation of the intended course or degree program.

How will offline requirements be assessed?

A full online course in any field of study requires many academic requirements, some of which need to be accomplished offline. An example is lab work or community interaction. How would such requirements be processed or evaluated? In many cases, this issue is adequately addressed when the online school or university establishes agreements with traditional counterparts in a student’s area. The student can then simply carry out lab work in a partner university in his or her locality.

Written by David Thackeray
IT Professional

At the Techonomy conference in San Francisco, Bill Gates closed the event and answered questions from the audience. One woman asked him whether he thought that online education could potentially supersede in-person education.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Question by wendy d: Online education?
I majored in English when was at university. I have been engaged in logistics jobs for almost 4 years. Now I got the bottle neck of my jobs, I feel lack of professional logistics knowledge, and I am considering to take a online-education. Would anyone please give me a good suggestion about the online education?

Best answer:

Answer by jessibell
I highly recommend online education but make sure its a good program. My suggestion is to stay away from generic schools and try to find a program that will add credit to your resume. Cornell, Boston University, and even Harvard all offer online classes and degrees. To do a search on schools visit the following website: http://www.petersons.com/distancelearning/code/search.asp

Good luck!

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