GJ-IMT is organizing IT Summit on Saturday, 25th September 2010, on “Revolution in Computer Technology: Road Ahead” at institute’s Campus, Mohali, from 10:00am to 4:00 pm. The IT Summit will offer an opportunity to update knowledge and skills as well as open vistas to new innovations in the IT sector. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Ph.D. Entrance Test – 2010 will be held on 22nd August 2010 (Sunday) in the Faculties of Arts, Business Management & Commerce; Design & Fine Arts; Education; Engineering; Languages; Law; Science.Read MOre

 

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday announced results for the Class X board exam, grades for which were accorded for the first time, as 89.28 per cent candidates cleared the test.

Girls continued to outscore boys in the board exam which will be abolished from next year. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Diwali is one of the most popular festivals celebrated in india.

. Diwali or Deepavali is an occasion which is celebrated with lot of enthusiasm in most parts of the country. The day of Diwali witnesses celebrations of the highest magnitude as the entire country is lit with beautiful lights and lot of fireworks are used to celebrate Diwali, a victory of light over darkness. Diwali is also an important Hindu festival where Goddess Lakshmi (Wealth Goddess) is worshiped.

 

The Panjab University Syndicate on Sunday has come up with a decision to increase the number of seats in 36 Panjab university affiliated colleges.

According to reports, the Panjab university administration has come forth with a decision of increasing 20 seats each in every course of the respective colleges, who have applied for the same in the last syndicate meeting.

As per the sources, out of 36 colleges 14 colleges belong to Chandigarh, who have been given permission to  increase seats on the condition that late fee of Rs 2,500 will have to be paid to the university for each such admission and will follow the increase of seats pertaining to  under-graduate courses comprising BCom, BBA and BCA.Read More

 

Acting promptly on fresh directions issued by UT to ensure safety of freshers on campuses, Panjab University has set a fine example
by becoming the first one to respond as it made an announcement on Friday to incorporate some stringent rules against ragging in its handbook Read the rest of this entry »

 

he Chandigarh education department has decided to extend the summer vacation of all government and government-aided schools till 7th July on Friday.

As the schools were to reopen on 1st July, however, keeping in mind the persisting hot weather in Chandigarh, the education department has extended the summer vacations for one week more.

 
With an aim to reform the examination system and “de-traumatise the education”, the government is planning to make the Class 10 exams “optional”, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal said Thursday.

“We will reform the examination system and Class 10 examination will be optional,” Sibal told reporters here while outlining his 100-day plans for the education sector.More

 

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd today condemned attacks on Indians studying in Australia as “senseless acts of violence” after the government in New Delhi raised concerns.

“We deplore and condemn these attacks,” said Rudd, who discussed the issue by telephone last week with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The Federation of Indian Students of Australia says attacks are increasing and held a rally in the city of Melbourne yesterday to protest. A student was left in a coma after he was stabbed in the head with a screwdriver last month. More

 

The School of Hospitality and Resort Management (SHRM), Singapore has recently launched its first and principal campus in India at Panchkula, an outskirt area of Chandigarh. It will offer higher learning in the hospitality and resort management field. The institute claims to be the first of its kind to introduce its students to the OPERA Software for Front Office Operations. Read the rest of this entry »

 

The Chandigarh administration has initiated a campaign to promote gender education in college campuses, beginning with a gender sensitisation workshop for college lecturers.The five-day-long gender sensitisation workshop will be held for college lecturers beginning tomorrow. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Chandigarh: MCM DAV College For Women hosted the unique C-TOSS (Chandigarh Training on Soft Skills) event titled “EXUBERANCE” with much fanfare. Read the rest of this entry »

 

 

Student guides well versed in foreign languages are being recruited here in an effort to help international tourists go around one of India’s prettiest and planned cities. The Chandigarh administration will appoint students who are studying different foreign languages such as French, German, Spanish and Russian. Read the rest of this entry »

 

 

A science scholar in Panjab University here allegedly committed suicide Sunday by hanging himself from the ceiling fan of his hostel room because “he was disturbed”, the police said.

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is pleased to welcome all leading companies to the forthcoming Campus Placement Programme for newly qualified Chartered Accountants. It is now been more than a decade that the placement programme for newly qualified Chartered Accountants (CAs) has proved to be a beneficial service to the Companies and Students and is being carried out successfully all over the country by the Committee for Members in Industry (CMII) of the ICAI, twice a year. The next Campus Placement Programme for newly qualified Chartered Accountants is scheduled to be held in March-April, 2009 at sixteen centres in India. Read the rest of this entry »