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Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Infosys become first Indian IT company to generate own power


BANGALORE: In 2006, soaring hotel costs and traffic snarls led Infosys to build Le Terrace, a four-star hotel with 500 rooms for its employees and overseas clients in its campus in Bangalore's Electronics City.

Eight years on, the software industry posterchild is about to embark on generating its own power, in the process saving costs, getting clean reliable power for its operations and fulfilling its broader obligations to society.

Infosys has proposed a 50 mw solar park in Karnataka, becoming the first software company in India to think of generating its own power that will meet a bulk of the electricity needs of its offices in Bangalore, Mysore and Mangalore.

Karnataka's energy minister DK Shivakumar told ET on Monday that Infosys had held one round of talks with the state government in which it had expressed keenness to build the solar power facility.

"The company will buy land on its own," he said. Infosys confirmed the intent and said it will submit a formal proposal to the government once they finalise the land.

"We hope to commission the park in about a year," said Infosys Executive Vice President Ramadas Kamath told ET. Asked why Infosys is entering captive generation, he said that his company wanted to be self-sufficient in energy.

"We want to promote use of clean energy and reduce carbon emission. Solar is the best option. Several parts of Karnataka have good solar intensity. We now have solar technologies wherein you recover your investment in eight years. It has less of maintenance hassle, and easy to build," said Kamath, who heads facilities, administration, security and sustainability at Infosys.

Kamath said the idea to build a solar park had been mooted a year ago by Infosys' head of Green Initiative Rohan Parekh, and had won the support of the company's board of directors. "Narayana Murthy and the Board have been very keen that we do this," Kamath said.

The company has already started looking for some 300 acres of land in regions of Karnataka where solar intensity is high.

The company expects project cost, including land, to be about Rs 360-380 crore, small change for a company that is sitting on a cash pile of Rs 30,000 crore. Infosys estimates that it would require about five acres of land to generate one megawatt of solar power and excluding land costs, each MW of capacity will require its shell out around Rs 6.5 crore.

All the Infosys offices in Karnataka, which between them have around 65,000 seats, consume about 95 million units a year. The pro- posed 50 MW will generate about 84 million units, nearly 90% of Infosys present energy needs.

1 MW capacity equals 1000 kilowatts or 1.67 million units of energy a year and is enough to light up anywhere between 300 and 350 homes in cities such as Delhi, Mumbai or Bangalore.

"We will buy the balance from the grid," Kamath said, adding that the company would consider scaling up its generation capacity based on its experience with the 50 MW initially planned. Grid power presently costs the company, which has managed to halve its per capita consumption of power between 2007 and 2013, about Rs 5.65 per unit, while its own solar power would cost about Rs 3 per unit after factoring in depreciation.

Barring a few states, grid power is unreliable in most parts of India, forcing companies to also have diesel-operated generators for back-up power and raising their overall power costs.

Companies such as Infosys, which carry out mission-critical operations for mostly overseas clients, need uninterrupted power and its solar experiment, if successful, could lead to other firms to think along similar lines.

(Courtesy : timesofindia)

Unusual career options for commerce graduates



Commerce graduates are increasingly opting for non-traditional careers. Here’s a list of five offbeat career options that are gaining popularity among them

With a large number of Indian companies setting up global facilities, employment opportunities for professionals across sectors have increased massively. This has impacted the career choices of young graduates from all streams – arts, science and commerce. While jobs in banking, company secretary and chartered accountancy remain popular among commerce graduates, many freshers are opting for unique professions in the fields of medical transcription, library science, social work, image consulting, food stylist, travel and tourism, entrepreneurship, healthcare management, sports management, etc.  

Some of the unusual career options for commerce graduates in India are:

TRAVEL AND TOURISM
Being the largest revenue generating industry, travel and tourism is a promising career choice for commerce graduates, who can opt for logistics related jobs. Graduates can apply their business and commerce skills and understand client relationship from the business perspective. Travel consultant or travel advisors are the leading roles in this space.
Skills required: Aspirants should possess good communication skills and be open to travelling
Salary: Rs 4-6 lakh

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION
Medical transcription, an allied health profession, deals with the process of transcription or converting voice-recorded reports, dictated by physicians or other healthcare professionals, into text format. Foreign countries are increasingly outsourcing their medical transcription jobs to Indian companies. 
Some of the leading industries hiring medical transcriptionists are healthcare, education, pharma/biotechnology, etc.
Skills required: Candidates must be good with spellings, be good listeners, have knowledge of foreign phonetics and punctuations, adequate research skills, a knack for different languages/accents, above average typing skills and be competent in picking up new medical transcription software.
Salary:  Rs 12,000-40,000 per month (based on performance, productivity and quality) 

E-COMMERCE AND FMCG
With the boom in online shopping, there are a number of options for commerce graduates in fields like liquidation, post-sales, logistics management, etc. 
Skills required: Aspirants should be pros in finance and accounting 
Salary: Rs 3-5 lakh per annum

SOCIAL WORK
The growth in the social sector and the emerging NGO scene in India, have opened up options for commerce graduates to join the fundraising department and effectively utilise their economic and business skills. 
There are ample self-employment opportunities available in the field of social work. Some industries hiring social workers are IT, healthcare, education, consulting services, etc.
Skills: Problem solving, communication and time management skills are a must
Salary: Rs 5,000 per month (starting level for a social worker in an NGO); Rs 7,000 per month (starting level for personnel and labour welfare officer)

LIBRARY SCIENCE
Library science is the study of how to operate a library. The field is made up of several branches:
Public services: Circulation and reference librarians assist patrons to find information and check out books
Technical services: Books and other forms of media are catalogued according to the Dewey or Library of Congress call numbers, processed into the library’s online card catalogue system and readied for the shelves.
Administration: Library directors or administrators study the field of library science extensively to keep library operations running smoothly.
Skills: Candidates must possess various soft skills along with technical skills. These include good communication, interpersonal, leadership, project management, presentation and teaching skills. The essential technical skills include know-how of electronic resources, understanding and proficiency in research tools and devices applicable to a library and understanding computer operating systems
Salary: Rs 10,000-25,000 per month
(Inputs from Srikanth Rengarajan, executive director and president, ManpowerGroup India; Rashi Thakur founder and director, MentorMpact; Sunil Goel, MD GlobalHunt)
Source: TimesJobs.com Bureau
( Courtesy : educationtimes )

Compulsory Tamil puts students in fix


Chennai: Despite taking a pledge to compulsorily teach Tamil as main language in 2006, several private schools in Tamil Nadu continued to teach other languages keeping the students in the dark.
Officials in the directorate of matriculation schools say  they have already informed the schools and even got the declaration form signed by school authorities that they would comply with the norms.
The Tamil Nadu Tamil learning Act (2006) made Tamil a compulsory language to be taught in schools starting from 2006-07 academic year. And students who joined class 1 in 2006 academic year had to take up Tamil as a mandatory subject. Schools, which failed to follow the norm, have put the students at risk now. On condition of anonymity, a senior school education department official told DC that it was a gross violation by schools, which have not taught Tamil as main language. “The government had informed them and asked them to send the declaration form. We have copies of several schools who have signed the forms,” said the official.
Speaking to DC, S. Arumainathan, state president, Tamil Nadu students parents welfare association, said, “The private schools have approached the high court only to save themselves from parents.
The schools cannot claim to be ignorant of the Act. They have given in writing that they would oblige the norm laid by the government. It is now the responsibility of schools to answer the parents.”
He added that these schools are worried about answering the parents as the students who studied other languages would not be allowed to take class 10 exams in the next academic year, 2015-16.
Sukumar Jaisingh, member of the Association of Matriculation Schools and Managements in TN and Pudhucherry, the association which moved the court against teaching Tamil as compulsory language,  said, "We are not against teaching Tamil. But considering the inconvenience of students we are forced to teach the language, which they are comfortable with. Moeover, we did not receive any letter from the school education department in 2006 making  Tamil a compulsory language."
( Courtesy : DC )

11 new management development programmes launched in IIM Ahmedabad


Ahmedabad: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A) has launched 11 new Management Development Programmes (MDPs) for the academic session beginning 2014 - 2015.
 
Currently, IIM Ahmedabad offers the following courses: Fellow Programme in Management (FPM), Post-Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), Post Graduate Programme in Agribusiness Management (PGP-ABM), One Year Post-Graduate Programme in Management for Executives (PGPX), Faculty Development Programme (FDP) and Armed Forces Programme (AFP).
 
"A total of 77 open enrolment Management Development Programmes (MDPs) are being offered for 2014-15. Eleven new MDPs have been announced for the year 2014-15," the institute said in a statement here.
 
One of the new programmes on offer is 'Business Dispute Resolution: International and Domestic Arbitration', likely to be coordinated by Anurag K Agarwal.
 
'Doing Business Abroad' and 'Family Business: Organisation, Strategies, Internationalization and Succession' will be coordinated by Ajeet Mathur.
 
'Employee Engagement : A 3D Approach', 'Strategic Transformational Training Methodology' and 'Industrial Relations: Changes, Challenges and Responses' would be coordinated by Jerome Joseph.
 
'Business Turnaround and Organisational Transformation' and 'Managing People for Excellence in Healthcare' will be coordinated by Sunil Maheswari.
 
'Designing Systems for Developing Internal Talent' and 'Leadership Pipeline' would be coordinated by Biju Varkkey.
 
'Psychological Assessment and Psycho- Metrics' will be coordinated by Promila Agarwal and 'Enhancing Service Quality in Healthcare' by Rajeshkumar Chandwani.
 
Talking to PTI, IIM-A director Ashish Nanda said, "To realise our vision, the institute is following a three-pronged approach of Connect, Nurture and Grow."
 
Ten new faculty members joined IIM-A since September 2013, the institute said.

Bill on foreign universities to be brought back


New Delhi: The Union human resources development ministry led by Smriti Irani is working hard to bring back one of the UPA government’s pet projects, the Foreign Universities Bill, that will allow foreign universities to open branches in India. Sources said the proposed Bill is likely to draw heavily on the original legislation proposed during the UPA-2 government.
The proposal, mooted by then former HRD minister Kapil Sibal in UPA-II’s early days, had faced stiff opposition from the Left parties and even some BJP MPs who had objected to foreign players entering the education market. The earlier Bill had also drawn criticism in some quarters as it was felt by a section of the political leadership that it could spawn the growth of substandard
“teaching shops” in the country once the education sector was opened up.
The proposal was sent for detailed study by the parliamentary committee attached to the HRD ministry. The new Foreign Universities Bill is expected to be high on the priority list of the Modi government.

Friday, 28 February 2014

6 Andhra Pradesh varsities on defaulters’ list


Six universities from Andhra Pradesh are among 77 universities across the country which figure in the ‘NAAC certificate defaulters’ list’ released by the University Grants Commission. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) is the country’s accreditation body for higher education.
Two Central universities, namely the University of Hyderabad (UoH) and the English and Foreign Languages University (Eflu), besides state universities — Osmania University, Andhra University and JNTU-Hyderabad — and Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Tirupati, the lone deemed university, figure in the list. The UGC has declared that their accreditation status is “invalid” since they failed to seek renewal of accreditation within the stipulated deadline.
Students opting for admissions in top institutions, especially in foreign countries, would be at a disadvantage if the universities are not accredited.
The accreditation of Andhra University had expired in September 2013, JNTU-Hyderabad in May 2009, OU in February 2013, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth in September 2008, Eflu in January 2006 and UoH in March 2013.
Though the state has 43 universities, only 12 varsities have ‘valid’ accreditation. Of them, state universities Acharya Nagarjuna University-Guntur, Kakatiya University-Warangal, Telugu University-Hyderabad, Sri Krishna-devaraya University-Anantapur, Sri Padmavathi Mahila University-Tirupati and Sri Ven-kateshwara University-Tirupati, deemed universities, namely, GITAM-Vizag, ICFAI-Hyderabad and Koneru Laxmaiah-Guntur, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning-Anantapur — and Maulana Azad National Urdu University-Hyderabad have ‘valid’ accreditation.
The UGC had recently issued a gazette notification making accreditation mandatory for all the universities and colleges. It has threatened to stop grants from 2015 if the universities fail to seek recognition within a year.

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Lucknow University allows webcast of 56th convocation


Lucknow University has decided to webcast live its 56th convocation to be held on January 9. Those who cannot attend the convocation ceremony in person can see it live via university's website ( http://www.lkouniv.ac.in/. Though the university is 91 years old, the tradition of holding convocation began late and this year, it's the 56th convocation.

Vice President Hamid Ansari will deliver the convocation address and chief minister Akhilesh Yadav will be the chief guest. Governor BL Joshi, who is also the chancellor of state universities will also grace the function. In addition, former director general, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), RA Mashelkar has also given his consent to attend the function.

University proctor Manoj Dixit confirmed that the university will webcast the convocation live. Viewers will need high speed Internet connectivity to watch it live. Besides, two LED panels will be put up on both sides to facilitate distance viewing.

The idea, said officials came from a former LU student who visited the university to set up LED screens. Teaching community has hailed the university's decision of going tech-savvy.

(Courtesy : times of india)

Monday, 6 January 2014

Rajasthan Pre PG Medical Dental Entrance Examination Date Rescheduled

Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) has rescheduled the entrance examination date of Pre PG Medical and Dental 2014 Exam. While the earlier date was January 19, 2014; the RUHS Pre PG Medical and Dental Exam is scheduled now for January 30, 2014.
Candidates must note that RUHS Pre PG Medical and Dental Online Examination 2014 is scheduled to be held on January 30, 2014 at Jaipur only. Candidates need to report the at the examination venue at least two hours before the commencement of RUHS Pre PG Medical Dental Exam 2014.
Moreover candidates should note that in any circumstance no candidate will be allowed to take the RUHS Pre PG Medical and Dental Online Examination 2014 without a valid RUHS Pre PG Medical and Dental Exam Admit Card.
Candidates are allowed to carry the following items along with them in the Exam Hall on January 30, 2014: 

·         RUHS Pre PG Medical and Dental Exam Admit Card
·         Photo Identity Card
·         Spare Photograph

 RUHS Pre PG Medical Dental 2014 Exam Helpline at 011-40360360



ISRO successfully launches indigenous cryogenic engine - India Joins Elites club

India on Saturday successfully launched its heavy-duty rocket with indigenous cryogenic engine that placed a communication satellite into the orbit, with ISRO scientists finally taming the 'naughty boy' GSLV and propelling the country into an elite club of countries. 
The mission, which cost around Rs 360 crore, is a major milestone for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) after 'toiling' for 20 years and ended the jinx plaguing the GSLV programme which suffered twin back-to-back failures in 2010 while its launch in August last year was aborted at the last minute.
"This is another major achievement for the GSLV programme and I would say this is an important day for science and technology, for space technology in the country (as) 20 years of efforts in realising the cryogenic engine and stage has now fructified," a visibly relieved ISRO chief K. Radhakrishnan said. 
In a textbook launch, the 49.13-metre tall GSLV D5 rocket with an indigenous cryogenic engine and stage blasted off at 4.18 PM from Satish Dhawan Space Centre and injected the 1,982-kg GSAT-14 communication satellite into the intended orbit after 17.13 minutes flight.
With this launch, India became the sixth space agency in the world after the US, Russia, Japan, China and France to have joined the indigenous cryogenic regime. The technology will help to launch heavy satellites into geostationary orbit. 
Congratulating the scientists, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the launch marked 'another important step that the country has taken in the area of science and technology'.
Radhakrishnan said ISRO's 'toiling of 20 years, excruciating efforts of last three and half years' after its first test flight of the cryogenic engine and all the efforts by Team ISRO in the last few years in understanding Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle and making it a liable vehicle showed the scientists' maturity.
He said his scientists had put their heart and soul to ensure this proud moment and that 'we feel we have repaid all our debt to our country'.
The two failures in 2010 - one in April and the other in December - were weighing on the minds of scientists even as last year's launch was called off following a fuel leak.
GSLV D5's scheduled launch on August 19 last year was called off in the eleventh hour after a fuel leak, following which ISRO moved the vehicle back to the Vehicle Assembly Building and rectified the defect.
The events prompted one of the senior scientists, Shivan, to quip that the 'naughty boy GSLV' had matured into an 'obedient one'.


Chronology of GSLV launches: 
GSLV-D1 GSAT-1 April 18, 2001 Successful
GSLV-D2 GSAT-2 May 8, 2003 Successful
GSLV-F01 EDUSAT(GSAT-3) Sept 20, 2004 Successful
GSLV-F02 INSAT-4C July 10, 2006 Unsuccessful
GSLV-F04 INSAT-4CR September 2, 2007 Successful
GSLV-D3 GSAT-4 April 15, 2010 Unsuccessful
GSLV-F06 GSAT-5P December 25, 2010 Unsuccessful
GSLV D5 GSAT-14 January 5, 2014 Successful

ISRO plans more GSLVs and experimental Mark III launches
Enthused over its successful launch of GSLV D5 with GSAT-14 communication satellite from Satish Dhawan Space Centre here today, ISRO is planning a series of GSLV launches and an experimental launch of the advanced version GSLV Mark III soon from the spaceport.
"We are going for a series of GSLVs after this succesful launch. GSAT 6, GSAT 7, GSAT 9, GISAT 7, Chandrayaan 2 and two more communication satellites. In the end of 2014 or in early 2015, we will have the next GSLV launch," ISRO chairman K Radhakrishnan told reporters here.
To a query on how many more successful launches would GSLV need to become reliable, he said "This launch has reached the level of maturity. However one more successful launch of GSLV would make it reliable."
With today's launch, ISRO is confident of launching satellites weighing up to 2.2 tonnes, he said, adding that the satellites from India weighing above the mark would have to be launched through other space agencies abroad. This implies that two-tonne satellites like GSAT-6, 7, 9 and 10 can be launched on board a GSLV, whereas 3.5-tonne satellites like GSAT-15,16,17 and 18 needed to be launched from abroad.
To a query on the status of Chandrayaan 2, he said the lander and rover for the mission were being developed indigenously and it would be launched on board a GSLV.
ISRO was also busy conducting a series of tests in developing the Mark III version of GSLV at Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre at Mahendragiri in Tamil Nadu, he said. "We would also have an experimental launch of GSLV Mark III soon to understand the behaviour of the vehicle in flight," the chairman said.
An ISRO team is examining the possibility of setting up a launch site at Kulasekarapattinam in south Tamil Nadu, he said, replying to a query.
Another team headed by Prof Badri Narayanamurthy is studying the third launch pad at Sriharikota, since launch vehicles like GSLV Mark III can be launched only from the second launch pad, unlike PSLVs and GSLVs, he said. "We are also working on unified launch vehicle with booster stage series cryogenic engine," Radhakrishnan said.
The year 2014-15 would also see launch of navigational satellites IRNSS-IB, IRNSS-1C, IRNSS-1D, IRNSS-1E on board PSLVs. "By March 2015, we would have five of the total seven satellites on orbit. We can start using benefits of IRNSS with four satellites on orbit, but all seven would give a better coverage," he said.
He said ISRO's Mars Orbiter mission was travelling 9.5 million km from Earth in normal health and was on schedule to reach Mars' orbit in September this year. 

Saturday, 4 January 2014

29-hour countdown for launch of GSLV-D5 Starts


The 29-hour countdown for the launch of ISRO's rejuvenated Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-D5) started at 11.18 AM on Saturday at Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
"The 29-hour countdown for tomorrow's launch at 4.18 PM of GSLV-D5 carrying 1,980 kg GSAT-14 communication satellite commenced as planned and is progressing smoothly," ISRO spokesperson Deviprasad Karnik told PTI.
The GSLV-D5's first mission attempt with indigenous cryogenic engine was aborted at the eleventh hour on August 19 last year due to a fuel leak in its second stage.
Fuel tank made of aluminium alloy called Afnor 7020 tended to develop crack over a period of time and the leak was blamed on it.
The GSLV is designed to inject its passenger spacecraft into the intended Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit with a combination of solid, earth-storable liquid and cryogenic propellants in it’s first, second and third stages, respectively. 

Thursday, 2 January 2014

IIT Kharagpur creates record, more than 1,000 students get jobs

Kharagpur has set a record among all IITs with more than a thousand of its students securing cushy jobs in the first phase of campus placements, officials said today.
Around 1,010 students of the Kharagpur campus accepted job offers in the first round of placements which ended in December.
At IIT Mumbai, there were 900 offers while IIT Delhi got about 750 offers and IIT Kanpur had around 700 offers.
IIT officials said, Kharagpur has achieved a new record with the maximum number of students getting jobs in the IIT system in one phase.
In addition to big names like Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Shell, Deutsche Bank, ITC, Schlumberger, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, Abbott and EXL, start-ups like Flipkart and Housing.com were the ones who made multiple offers in dual figures.
The highest package offered was from a US-based company which has signed an IITian for an annual salary of $1.25 lakh (around Rs 77 lakh).
The highest domestic package was of Rs 37 lakh.
Two new dual degree programs - Financial Engineering and Engineering Entrepreneurship - proved to be a big hit with 85 per cent students from those courses being placed.
"The programs not only demonstrated acceptability by the industries, but projected the vision of IIT-Kgp for launching novel initiatives," said Prof Sudhir Kumar Barai, in-charge of training and placement, of the institute.
The number of companies offering placements have also increased this year with 195 organisations coming this time.
Barai said another 79 engineering students have accepted pre-placement offers from other companies.

CBSE announces date sheet for 2014 Board exams (10th & 12th Class)


After the New Year bash it is time for class X and XII students to gear up for Board examinations as Central Board for Secondary Education, CBSE, has announced the date sheet. Board exams for both classes would begin from Saturday, March 1. Where class X exams would begin with easy exams like Marathi, Spanish, Painting etc, Class XII exams would begin with English examination. As per CBSE's Regional Director, RJ Khanderao, this year 10% more students will be sitting for Board examinations in both class X and XII.

The class X exams would end on March 19 where as class XII exams would go on till April 17. All the exams would begin at 10.30am.

The announcement of the date sheet has come as a relief for all the students sitting for board exams, especially for class X as their exams would be ending within 19 days.

"I am glad all the main papers will get over by March 15 as then we will be able to happily enjoy Holi, which falls on March 17," said Ankush Chopra, a class X student.

On the other hand some of the class XII science students are a little worried about short breaks between the main exams. Though their main worry comes from the fact that many of these students will be facing Board exams for the very first time as in Class X they opted for school based board exams.

"I have opted for both medical and non medical and I feel scared because there are only three days to prepare for Biology after Chemistry Exam and after four days of biology will be Mathematics and," said Nitika Bansal, a class XII Science stream student.

"I have enough time to prepare for mathematics after Chemistry exam but I still feel anxious as this for the first time I will be giving board exams," said Dhruv Kapoor, a class XII science student.

The main exams for class XII have been scheduled for March 5 (Physics), March 11 (Chemistry), March 15 (Biology), March 20 (Mathematics) and April 1 (accountancy). It is mainly the students from Humanities stream whose exams would be ending by April 17.


DATE-SHEET SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATION, 2014
Central Board of Secondary Education
Date Sheet Secondary School (10th class) Examination-2014



Date
Subject Name with Sub-Code
Saturday,01st March, 2014
TAMIL 006
SINDHI 008
MARATHI 009
RUSSIAN 021
PAINTING 049
SPANISH 096
KASHMIRI 097
Monday,03rd March, 2014
MATHEMATICS 041
Tuesday,04th March, 2014
HOME SCIENCE 064
Wednesday,05th March, 2014
HINDI COURSE-A 002
HINDI COURSE-B 085
Friday,07th March, 2014
ENGLISH COMM. 101
ENGLISH LNG & LIT. 184
Saturday,08th March, 2014
MUSIC CAR.VOCAL 031
MUSIC CAR.INS.MEL. 032
MUSIC CAR.INS.PER. 033
MUSIC HIND.VOCAL 034
MUSIC HIND.INS.MEL 035
MUSIC HIND.INS.PER 036
ELEM. OF BUSINESS 154
ELEM BOOK - K & ACCY 254
E - TYPEWRITING - ENG 354
E - TYPEWRITING - HIN 454
Monday,10th March, 2014
SCIENCE - THEORY 086
Tuesday,11th March, 2014
FOUNDATION OF I T 165
Wednesday,12th March, 2014
PUNJABI 004
MALAYALAM 012
ODIA 013
KANNADA 015
Friday,14th March, 2014
SOCIAL SCIENCE 087
Saturday,15th March, 2014
U RDU COURSE - A 003
BENGALI 005
TELUGU 007
GUJARATI 010
MANIPURI 011
ASSAMESE 014
ARABIC 016
TIBETAN 017
FRENCH 018
GERMAN 020
PERSIAN 023
NEPALI 024
LIMBOO 025
LEPCHA 026
BODO 092
TANGKHUL 093
JAPANESE 094
BHUTIA 095
MIZO 098
BAHASA MELAYU 099
COMM. SANSKRIT 122
URDU COURSE - B 303
Wednesday,19th March, 2014
DYNAMICS RETAIL(O) 401
INFO TECHNOLOGY(O) 402
SECURITY(O) 403
AUTOMOBILE TECH(O) 404
DYNAMICS RETAIL(C) 461
INFO TECHNOLOGY(C) 462
SECURITY(C) 463
AUTOMOBILE TECH(C) 464

DATE-SHEET SENIOR SCHOOL EXAMINATION, 2014

Central Board of Secondary Education
Date Sheet Senior School (12th class) Examination-2014

Date
Subject Name with Sub-Code
Saturday,01st March, 2014
ENGLISH ELECTIVE 001
FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH 101
ENGLISH CORE 301
Tuesday,04th March, 2014
HISTORY 027
Wednesday,05th March, 2014
PHYSICS 042
ELECTRICAL MACHINE 623
FABRICATN.TECH - II 630
AC & REFRGTN - III 632
RADIO ENG.&AUD.SYS 635
M PROD TPT &M COOP 640
OPTICS 658
CLINICAL BIO - CHEM. 661
FUND OF NURSING II 663
RADIOGRAPHY - GENL 667
ACCOMODAT.SERVICES 691
TRAVEL TRADE MGMT 694
CONFECTIONERY 698
POULTRY PDTS& TECH 717
C HEALTH NURSING 731
Thursday,06th March, 2014
BUSINESS STUDIES 054
Saturday,08th March, 2014
POLITICAL SCIENCE 028
BIOTECHNOLOGY 045
ENGG. GRAPHICS 046
FOOD SERV& HYGIENE 696
CLSFN.&CATALOGUING 703
CRTV & COMM IN M M 739
LAB MEDICINES 741
RETAIL OPERATIONS 743
TRVL & TOUR OPER. 756
OLERICULTURE 763
POMOLOGY 764
FLORICULTURE 765
Monday,10th March, 2014
DANCE - KATHAK 056
DANCE - BHARATNATYAM 057
DANCE - KUCHIPUDI 058
DANCE - ODISSI 059
DANCE - MANIPURI 060
DANCE - KATHAKALI 061
DANCE - MOHINIYATTAM 062
SINDHI 108
Tuesday,11th March, 2014
CHEMISTRY 043
HERITAGE CRAFTS 070
OFF. COMMUNICATION 606
CONS BEHV & PROTCN 615
MGMT OF BANK OFFCE 621
APPLIED PHYSICS 625
FABRICATN.TECH - III 631
TV & VIDEO SYSTEMS 636
ELECTRICAL ENGG. 637
MILK & MILK PRODS. 639
VEGETABLE CULTURE 642
B THERAPY&HAIR DES 654
BIOLOGY - OPTHALMIC 657
LAB MEDICINES 660
RADIATION PHYSICS 666
ADVANCE FOOD PREP 675
DESG & PAT MAKING 685
DYEING & PRINTING 688
FOOD PREPARATION 690
INDIA - TOURIST DEST 693
PRIN &PRA - LIFE INS 705
POULTRY NUTR & PHY 716
INT TO FINANCL MKT 723
H EDN & PUB HEALTH 728
FOOD& BEV C & CNTL 737
INTD TO HOSP. MGMT 757
Thursday,13th March, 2014
HINDI ELECTIVE 002
KNOW TRAD & PRAC. 073
TAMIL 106
GUJARATI 110
MALAYALAM 112
ODIA 113
ASSAMESE 114
TIBETAN 117
GERMAN 120
PERSIAN 123
NEPALI 124
LIMBOO 125
LEPCHA 126
BODO 192
TANGKHUL 193
JAPANESE 194
BHUTIA 195
BHASA MELAYU 199
HINDI CORE 302
Saturday,15th March, 2014
BIOLOGY 044
RUSSIAN 121
SPANISH 196
KASHMIRI 197
ELE.COST A/C & AUD 612
SALESMANSHIP 614
STORE ACCOUNTING 618
MECH. ENGINEERING 626
AUTO ENGINEERING 627
AC & REFRGTN - IV 633
YOGA ANATOMY &PHYS 656
MEAL PLNG & SERVIC 676
CLOTHING CONST 686
BASIC DESIGN 687
FOOD & BEV SERV. 692
TOUR MGMT & MP PLN 695
REFERENCE SERVICE 704
Thursday,20th March, 2014
MATHEMATICS 041
SECT PRAC & ACCNTG 605
CIVIL ENGINEERING 629
FLORICULTURE 643
COSMETIC CHEMISTRY 655
OPHTHALMIC TECH. 659
MICROBIOLOGY 662
MAT.&CHILD H.NURII 665
RADIOGRAPHY - SPL 668
TEXTILE SCIENCE 684
BAKERY SCIENCE 697
TPT. SYSTEMS &MGMT 712
POULTRY DISE & CNT 718
FIRST AID &MEDCL C 730
HEALTH CENTRE MGMT 733
DIAGNOST RADIOLOGY 742
Saturday,22nd March, 2014
INFORMATICS PRAC. 065
COMPUTER SCIENCE 083
Monday,24th March, 2014
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 048
Wednesday,26th March, 2014
ECONOMICS 030
ELECT APPLIANCES 624
ESTB & MGMT OF FSU 677
HORTICULTURE 762
Friday,28th March, 2014
MULTIMEDIA & WEB T 067
TYPOGRAPHY &CA ENG 607
TYPOGRAPHY &CA HIN 609
LENDING OPERATIONS 620
AUTOSHOP REP& PRAC 628
FOOD PRODUCTION IV 735
Saturday,29th March, 2014
GEOGRAPHY 029
I T SYSTEM 699
Tuesday,01st April, 2014
ACCOUNTANCY 055
Wednesday,02nd April, 2014
FASHION STUDIES 053
MASS MEDIA STUDIES 072
SHORTHAND ENGLISH 608
SHORTHAND HINDI 610
ENGINEERING SCI. 622
ELN.DEV.& CIRCUITS 634
DAIRY PLANT INSTRU 641
Thursday,03rd April, 2014
SANSKRIT ELECTIVE 022
BENGALI 105
TELUGU 107
MARATHI 109
ARABIC 116
FRENCH 118
MIZO 198
SANSKRIT CORE 322
MARKETING 613
BUSINESS DATA PROC 700
EVOL & FORMS M M 738
Friday,04th April, 2014
PUNJABI 104
MANIPURI 111
FOOD PRODUCTIONIII 734
Wednesday,09th April, 2014
URDU ELECTIVE 003
MUSIC CAR.VOCAL 031
MUSIC CAR.INS.MEL. 032
MUSIC CAR.INS.PER. 033
MUSIC HIND.VOCAL 034
MUSIC HIND.INS.MEL 035
MUSIC HIND.INS.PER 036
URDU CORE 303
Thursday,10th April, 2014
SOCIOLOGY 039
GRAPHIC DESIGN 071
DTP CAD & MULTIMED 701
B P O SKILLS 724
Friday,11th April, 2014
HOME SCIENCE 064
KANNADA 115
Saturday,12th April, 2014
PHILOSOPHY 040
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 066
OFFCE PROC.& PRAC. 604
CASH MGMT & H - KEEP 619
POST HARV TECH&PRS 644
COMM. HEALTH NURII 664
LIB. ADMN & MGMT. 702
COMPUTER& LIFE I A 706
B CONCEPT - H &MED T 729
MIDWIFERY 732
FOOD SERVICES II 736
GEOSPATIAL TECH 740
Wednesday,16th April, 2014
PSYCHOLOGY 037
FINANCIAL ACCNTG 611
Thursday,17th April, 2014
PAINTING 049
GRAPHICS 050
SCULPTURE 051
APP/COMMERCIAL ART 052
AGRICULTURE 068
CR WRTNG TR STUDY 069