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GATE 2010 for IIT IISc Engineering Post Graduate Careers
Posted by sindhu in Examinations on December 5th, 2009
GATE – Graduate Aptitude Test In Engineering
GATE is an all India examination administered and conducted jointly by the IISc and seven IITs on behalf of the National Coordination Board – GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India.
Exam Schedule – Here
Test Centers –
ONLINE Examination Cities : Computer based ONLINE examination for papers with codes MN and TF will be conducted at the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee) only. According to the candidate’s first choice of examination city, he/she will be allotted the corresponding zonal administrative institute as the center.
OFFLINE Examination Cities :
Eligibility -The following categories of candidates are eligible to appear in GATE :
1. Bachelor degree holders in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture (4 years after 10+2) and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.
2. Master degree holders in any branch of Science/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.
3. Candidates in the second or higher year of the Four-year Integrated Master degree programme (Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering/ Technology or in the third or higher year of Five-year Integrated Master degree programme and Dual Degree programme in Engineering/ Technology.
4. Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional societies recognised by UPSC/AICTE (e.g. AMIE by IE(I), AMICE(I) by the Institute of Civil Engineers (India)-ICE(I)) as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech. Those who have completed section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible.
Exam Structure and detailed information about test paper pattern can be found here.
Application Procedure – Here
Share on FacebookUpcoming exams: CEED IIT for Design Careers
Posted by sindhu in Examinations on December 4th, 2009
CEED – Common Entrance Exam for Design
About: CEED (Common Entrance Examination for Design) is an all India examination conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT, Bombay), on behalf of the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Department of Education, Government of India.
The examination tests the candidates for visual perception ability, drawing skills, design aptitude and communication skills.
Important Dates
- Date Of Examination – 17th January 2010, Sunday (1400 to 1700 Hrs)
- Access to Online (internet) application – 22nd September – 26th October 2009
- Last Date for Receipt of Completed Offline/ Online Application Forms at the GATE Office IIT Bombay – 3rd November 2009
- Dispatch of Admit Cards starts from – 20th December 2009
- Announcement of Result – 26th March 2010 (After 10.00 am)
Eligibility – Candidates must either have completed or be expecting to complete any of the following,:
(i) Bachelor’s degree in Engineering / Architecture / Design/ Interior Design, or equivalent
(ii) Professional Diploma in Design (NID/CEPT, or equivalent)
(iii) B.F.A. (4 year professional program, after 10+2)
(iv) G.D. Art (5 year program after 10th) with one year professional experience
(v) Master’s degree in Arts / Science / Computer Applications
Subjects Of Study -
DESIGN APTITUDE: Development of new product/ visual concepts and creative ideas based on analytical observation of problems from daily life situations. Choice of product concepts suitable for small and large scale production. Generation of solution in a given material and process such as sheet metal work wood fabrication, plastic moulding, wire fabrication, etc. or representations of visual concepts into visual symbols and form, aided with drawings and illustrations. Drawings based on your analysis.
Drawing Skills: Imagination of objects, people and places from our immediate or distant environments.
Paper Pattern -
PART A: Visual Perception and Creative Ability Test to judge Visual sensitivity and imagination.
PART B
- Written Communication
- Ability to express precisely one’s thoughts on a given topic.
- Ability to comprehend a given passage in English and summarize it
How to Apply? - There are two methods of application: (a). Online, (b). Offline. Information about procedure of application can be found here.
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Share on FacebookWant to go to Harvard? Hire a guide – Mid Day Story on MentorPolis
The post as it appeared in Mid-Day – Delhi Edition on 25th June 2009.

Mid-Day MentorPolis Article
Wish you could get an ex-MIT honcho to help you with your aspirations, instead of that monotonous coaching class? Three young IITians are busy building a stream-specific mentor-mentee nexus
If only foreign studies could be figured on Facebook, and tutors came via Twitter, social networking would’ve lost all the frivolity it’s associated with. But since super-specialised interest groups are still a rarity in the country, there has to be another way to work around it, especially when it comes to education and career. A bunch of young IITians found this way fast, and headed to form a communication channel that brings together achievers and aspirants for career guidance. Called Mentorpolis, their project allows accomplished mentors to hold seminars and consultation sessions with fuchcha mentees, and both the sides can pick people as per their needs and deeds.
Who’s who
Here’s a clear picture of how the whole thing happens. Mentees are high school students, undergraduates and young professionals looking for authentic information and personal guidance, whereas mentors, in this case, are senior students and professionals who have ‘been in mentee shoes’, have ‘made it’, and thus can suggest solutions to the former segment’s problems. Their current list of the latter includes students from IIT, IIM, Stanford, Harvard and other top MBA and engineering schools. They are armed with enough experience to give you all the gyaan on MBAs in India and abroad, entrepreneurship and engineering. “To begin with, we wanted to concentrate on the most major educational concerns. But less stereotypical subjects will also be taken up gradually. Law and Commerce are coming up,” says Avijit Sharma, co-founder.
The connect
Just a month into operation, the project has already enrolled about 600 students as mentees, and about 60-65 mentors. The latter’s credibility is measured on time commitment (how many hours they can spare in a week), referrals, experiential assessment, academic portfolio and previous mentoring records. Anyone can apply for either category. Once a mentee furnishes his specific needs in the form available on their website, the administrators get busy with matchmaking. “We check backgrounds, and think of somebody who has the same kind of a history; similar circumstances lead to a better connect. Then, we further the filters and see who’s equipped enough,” explains Avijit. Then, the prospective mentor and mentee get to decide if they’re up for each other. If it doesn’t work out, alternatives are arranged for. The service is pan-continental, with its headquarters in the capital. Once a ‘pair’ is made, they interact through Web seminars, telephonic consultation and in-person meetings, if proximity allows.
Fee good factor
At a fee of Rs 500 per session, is the facility worth it? “It’s true that you tend to find mentors in your own immediate circles, but I, for instance, couldn’t find one for entrepreneurship. The problem is pretty rampant in tier two cities, and that’s where we come in. If you’re not satisfied with the counselling, there’s always the option of cashback. A feedback mechanism is also well in place,” Avijit signs off.
You can access this article here.
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