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Prayer, National Song & National Anthem
Student’s Pledge
List of Members of LMC, AECS 1-6 & AEJC Mumbai, CAC
Faculty and SupportAbout us
Timings and Subjects offered
Fees of DAE/NON-DAE students
Dress Code
Guidelines to Parents & Students
Health and Physical Education Policy &Tentative Schedule
Attendance Requirements & College Term
Promotion Guidelines (from FYJC TO SYJC)
Activities under Raj Bhasha (Official Language) Samiti 2020-21
Proposed CCA Programme2020-21
Celebration of Important Days in College
Some informative web links for AEJC students
Links to syllabi – all subjects:
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Homi Jehangir Bhabha(30 Oct 1909 - 24 Jan 1966)
The Father of Indian Nuclear Programe &Founding Director of TIFR
Dear Stakeholders,Please note that due to COVID-19 pandemic, college is running under alternate academic plan. All the events marked 'SUBJECT TO NORMAL SITUATION' / 'SUSPENDED' shall be read as the proposed academic plan post-lock-down.
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STUDENT’S PLEDGE India is my country and all Indians are my brothers and sisters. I love my country and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage. I shall always strive to be worthy of it. I shall respect my parents, teachers, classmates and all elders and treat everyone with courtesy. I shall be kind to animals and plants.
To my country and my people, I pledge my devotion. In their well being and prosperity alonelies my happiness.
“You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take.” – Wayne Gretzky
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Shri Milind Gowardhan CE (C1), DCS&EM,DAE Dr. J Padma Nilaya S/O H, L & PTD, BARC Shri Ananta Borgohain RED, BARC Dr. Ajay Chaubey Head, Radiology Unit, BARC Hospital, Mumbai Dr (Smt) Shobha Nair SO/G, Psychiatry Unit, BARC Hospital Shri T Newton Dy. Controller of Accounts, Department of Purchase & Stores, Mumbai Shri Baburaj Vice President, ARWA Shri M K Meena Principal, AECS-1, Mumbai Shri Lokesh Joshi Principal, AECS-3, Mumbai Dr. Chinmoy Basu Principal, AECS-4, Mumbai Smt Neena Bopaiah Principal, AECS-5, Mumbai Shri T Elango Principal, AECS-6, Mumbai Dr. Anand Kumar Principal, AEJC, Mumbai Shri B Venkanna, Principal, AECS-2, Mumbai
COLLEGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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Shri Dnyaneshwar R MohrirSmt. Smita BobhateShri Omkara MurthySmt. P. N. Hemamalini Shri. Pramod S. TanpureShri. Avinash Raohalkar Shri. Sunil S. Kurup
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FACULTY & SUPPORT
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DR. ANAND KUMARSHRI D. R. MOHRIRSHRI KVK SARMAMS. OMITA MANDALSHRI PONMALA TSMT. SMITA UDAY BOBHATESMT. ELSY PETERSHRI OMKARA MURTHYSMT. S POONGUZHALISHRI RAVI KANT S RATHODSHRI K.V. ROGENSHRI R. M. NAGARAJANSMT. URMILA KEDAR TENDULKARSMT. B. ANNAPURNASMT. P. N. HEMAMALINISHRI SUDHIR KHULLARSMT. LEKHA C PILLAISHRI MAHESH P MANESMT. PAPIA BHADRASMT. ARCHANA GADGADEKARSHRI KRISHNA KUMAR P.K.
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Atomic Energy Education Society (AEES) is an autonomous body, under the Department of Atomic Energy. [ A Governing Council (GC) which is constituted by Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) comprising senior Administrative officers, scientists & engineers of DAE and Educationists governs the Education Society.]
Presently, 31 Atomic Energy Central Schools and Junior Colleges (AECS/JC) run by the are located at Mumbai and Tarapur in Maharashtra, Narora in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Kakrapara in Gujarat, Hyderabad & Manuguru in Telangana. OSCOM in Orissa, Indore in Rawatbhata in Rajasthan, Anupuram, Kalpakkam and Kudankulam in Tamilnadu, Kaiga and Mysore in Karnataka & Jaduguda, Narwapahar and Turamdih in Jharkhand, Pazhayakayal in Tamilnadu.
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ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY
GENERAL INFORMATION
RUNNING IN TANDEM WITH THE MISSION, VISION & VALUES enshrined in the AEES code, AEJC Anushaktinagar has achieved significant results in its sincere endeavours to achieve excellence in academics as well as co-curricular fields. The enrichment of libraries, computer aided education, improved sports facilities, multimedia programmes and enrichment programmes for students have helped the college notch-up new benchmarks in excellence. Renovation of Multipurpose hall and classrooms, installation of CCTV cameras - entire campus is under surveillance, foolproof Attendance Management System, introduction of two smart classrooms and up-gradation of laboratories have greatly contributed to the strengthening of the infrastructural facilities and safety alongside strong communication amongst the stakeholders in AEJC, Anushaktinagar.
The team of experienced teachers are committed to achieve milestones not only in Maharashtra Higher Secondary Board academic results bur also in several state and national level competitions organized by renowned institutions and agencies. Each member of the staff of AEJC family is concerned and aware of the mission and goal and contributes to the pace-setting performance.
A pioneer and preferred co-ed destination for studying + 2 Science & Vocational / Commerce stream. AEJC is the means to an education , like a fountain of knowledge, where a student’s life is to explore, dream and discover his / her future by adding wings to the roots given by their parents , so students come , corroborate and collaborate confidently in the direction of their educational dreams and define the life they have imagined.
AEJC is affiliated to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education.
‘There is nothing more tragic than to find an individual bogged down in the length of life, devoid of breadth.” Martin Luther King Jr.
Class Tuition Fee PUVVN Fee Computer Fee
XI & XII Rs. 3000/- per month Rs. 300/- per month Rs. 50 per month
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FEES :
Office Timings: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Visiting Hours of Parents to meet the Principal, AEJC: 11 a.m. to 12 noon
Fee for DAE as well as Non-DAE must be paid on-line through Unique Id. Nos.For details please visitwww.aees.gov.in & www.aejcmumbai.ac.in
FOR DAE STUDENTS. ii) Along with the admission fee of Rs. 100 [ Hundred rupees] other fee will be charged. It
is payable either on half-year or on annual basis in respect of payment of term fee.
If the fee is paid half-yearly, the second term fee must be paid in the month of October ofthat academic session. For more details please visit www.aees.gov.in
ii) No fee concession of any kind shall be applicable to any of the wards of DAE, CISF, IB andother Central Govt. employees w.e.f.01/04/2018
Just remember that a mountain is not taken down in one big scoop but is done by taking one small chuck away at time." Byron Pulsifer, Do Or Do Not Mountain
Fee will be charged for six months/twelve months at the time of admission for the academic year. The remaining fee, if any, must be paid in the month of October during the same academic year. Please visit www.aees.gov.in for general information about fee structure/procedure for paying fees.
Class Tuition Fee PUVVN Fee Computer Fee
XI & XII Rs. 900/- per month Rs. 300/- per month Rs. 50 per month
FOR NON-DAE STUDENTS:
COLLEGE & OFFICE TIMINGSThe College is open on all weekdays, between 07.55 hrs and 14.05 hrs, except Second Saturday of every month and Sundays, and other holidays as declared during the year by the Government. Parents are requested to visit the college office, if needed after 14.05 hrs.
The College has a College Advisory Committee [CAC] which comprises teachers and for proper and effective communication amongst the stakeholders, including the college management.
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A Local Management Committee ( LMC), which comprises Administrative Officers, Scientists & Engineers of the local DAE Unit and Principals are the components of Management of AEC Schools & JCs.
LOCAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE & COLLEGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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COURSES AVAILABLE:
• Reservation of Seats during admission are in accordance with the directives ofMSBSHSE
• As per the restructured syllabi, Environment Edu. and Health & Physical Education
(HPE) are Compulsory subjects. Grades are awarded for these two subjects.• Students who opted Basic Mathematics in Std. X are not eligible for Science/
Vocation streams.
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English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Environment Edu. & HPE
Electronics (EL), Electrical Maintenance (EM), Computer Science (CS)
English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Environment Edu. & HPE
Information Technology
English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Environment Edu. & HPE
Hindi / Marathi
English, Hindi / Marathi Organization of Commerce, BK & Acc., Economics, Environment Edu. & HPE
Secretarial Practice / Mathematics
Non-DAE students (Boys & Girls) seeking admission during academic year 2019-20 are not entitled for any fee concession.
PLEASE NOTE: If any student leaves the college, fee will be charged from the beginning of
the academic year i.e. from the 1st of April till the end of the calendar month in which the
student leave and the balance must be paid as per the guidelines stated by AEES.
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“The secret of life, though, is to fall seven times and to get up eight times.” - Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist
DRESS CODE FOR STD. AEJC STUDENTS: [When college resumes after the lock-down period]
Particulars Boys :
UNIFORM
Hair cut (Boys) - Neat and short, presentable haircut. [No fashion trends] Hair cut (Girls) - Must tie their hair neatly. [No fashion trends] Rain Footwear - Only permitted during monsoon - Black strap flat sandals/floaters available in local market. NO FLIP-FLOPS. EXEMPTION FROM 'WEARING SHOES' ONLY DURING MONSOON.Gold/fashionable ornaments, cicret bracelet, pebble steel, smart watch, cosmetics(bindi, kajal, mehndi) etc. are strictly prohibited in the campus.
Note : Also compulsory part of dress-code, post-pandemic, will include Mask alongside observing social distancing, frequent hand sanitizing, using soap dispensers installed in college and not touching any college equipment/objects etc. without prior and proper permission of teachers. SOP and guidelines for the same will be given before college reopening.
Girls :
Blue Checks (Half Sleeves) Shirt (without shoulder flaps), Black Trousers, Black Belt with plain Buckle on all the days except Wednesday
White Salwar, Blue Checks (without shoulder flaps), White Dupatta. The sleeves of Kurta should be only 1 inch above the elbow. Kurta should be knee length size with close neck back on all the days except Wednesday
On Wednesday Full White Uniform with white canvas shoes, white socks(no design complete white). Wearing of ankle socks is not permitted
FOOTWEAR
Black Leather shoes with laces & Black socks (with no design,complete plain black colour) on all days except Wednesday
Black Leather shoes with Black socks (with no design, complete plain black colour) on all days except Wednesday
On Wednesday white canvas shoes, white socks (no design complete white)Wearing of ankle socks is not permitted.
WOOLLENGARMENTS
Navy Blue with “V” Neck for Boys and “V” Neck or open cardigan for Girls. Students must avoid wearing other than navy blue woolen garments.(Sweatshirt, Cardigans with hoods are not permitted)
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS & STUDENTS1) A student joining the college shall agree to abide by all the rules, regulations and
instructions that may be issued by the college authorities from time to time.
2) The students must behave in a proper way in college premises and should move in anorderly manner so that they do not disturb other fellow students in the laboratories or inthe corridors.
3) The students must not loiter or congregate in the college premises while the classes arein progress.
4) The students must take proper care of the college property and help in keeping the premisesneat and clean. Any damage done to the property of the college will have to be replaced bythe students/ group of students responsible for the act of lawlessness or indiscipline.
5) The students should, in their own interest, read the notices including those containingthe notifications/ rules/ guidelines issued by college/ M S Board from time to time. Allthe students must see the College Notice Board and visit the websitewww.aejcmumbai.ac.in and inform the parents about the events and schedules.
6) If the presence and continuance of any student is found to be detrimental to the bestinterests or discipline of the college, the Principal, AEJC shall direct such a student toleave the college. The decision of the college management on the expulsion of thestudent/group of undisciplined students shall be final and binding upon all.
7) Application forms for registration of students in M S Board examinations will not beforwarded if they fail to secure minimum 75% of college attendance. The same rule isapplicable for class XI Annual examination too.
8) College term fees has to be paid on-line.
9) Parents are welcome to handle emotional and behavioural management of theirwards, which needs a two-way effective communication.
Mobile/Smart phones are found to be a great source of distraction in studies andultimately in performance with respect to academics and human/social values, sothere is high restriction on bringing or using such electronic gadgets in college.
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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS
The college has set a list of rules, regulations and code of ethics which every student has to strictly abide by. Failure to do so shall attract disciplinary action against such students by the college authority.1) Students must carry (and visibly display) their Identity Card, college calendar as well as
all the relevant learning material to college regularly.
2) Success is impossible unless a student devotes sufficient time for studies. Hence, have to be diligent, punctual and disciplined in every respect. It’s stronglyrecommended that students devote a minimum of four hours to self-study aftercollege hours every day.
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8) Bullying is prohibited and participating in such acts will result in disciplinary action.Students must report to the teachers such incidents of bullying or acts of indisciplinethat hurt AEJC family, including the parent community.
9) Students are forbidden to bring to college electronic gadgets (mobile phones, tablets,cicret bracelets, pebble steel, android bands, cameras, video games etc) and expensive materials.Students must keep themselves away from strangers. Similarly, they ought to avoid anykind of association with the anti-social elements.Students should take care of the environment and protect the plants and animals.Similarly, they should use water and electricity judiciously, turning off the taps, lightsand fans when not in use.Students ought to respect the National Flag, National Song and the National Anthemand participate actively in National Festivals.Students must come to college only in uniform even if they come to office or meet teacher.
One individual may die for an idea, but that idea will, after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives.” Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
3) English must be the language of communication in college campus.4) Students are expected to maintain basic discipline and decorum while interacting with
the staff of the college and classmates.5) Students should always be neat, clean and well-groomed, and in complete uniform.
6) Sitting up straight helps positive thinking. So, students should always maintain thecorrect posture.
7) The library and the laboratories are the learning resource centers that help every to gain knowledge. So, students must be respectful and responsible towards books and lab materials, avoiding mishandling them.
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The Health and Physical Education [HPE] is one of the compulsory subjects for the students Classes 11thand 12thof Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune irrespective of the stream opted for.
Policy on assessment & evaluation of Health and Physical Education is subject to the updates by Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune from time to time.
The Practical and Theory Examinations are conducted twice in an academic year i.e. Half Yearly in Sep / Oct and Annual in February. The weightage will be calculated for 25 Marks each for both the Practical and Theory in Half Yearly and Annual Examinations.
It is mandatory for the students to appear and pass in Health and Physical Education, failing which a student will not be promoted to the higher class.
The dates for the practical and theory examinations are informed to the students through Students Notice Board.
No re-examination / re-test either for Practical or Theory will be conducted. Students seeking for re- test on Medical Ground are required to submit / produce Medical Certificate from the CHSS dispensary in case of DAE wards and from a Government Hospital for Non CHSS beneficiaries.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES 2020-2021
DATES ACTIVITIES GENDER GROUP ENTRY VENUE
APRIL / JUNE 2020
HEIGHT, WEIGHT, BMI, WRIST AND HIP RATIO
MEASUREMENTSATHLETICS
TABLE TENNIS / BADMINTONBASKETBALLVOLLEYBALL
FOOTBALL / KABADDIKABADDI / THROWBALL
21 JUNE INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY
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ONE TEAM FROMEACH SECTION
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AEES SPORTS COMPLEX / AEJC
FB GROUND/ AEJC TT HALL/
AEJC BB COURT/AEJC VB COURT
The present changes the past. Looking back you don’t find what you left behind. Kiran Desai
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION POLICY
Subject to revision in view of COVID-19 as per the MS Board Guidelines.
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DATES ACTIVITIES GENDER GROUP ENTRY VENUE
JULY 2020
HEIGHT, WEIGHT, BMI, WRIST AND HIP RATIO
MEASUREMENTSINVESTITURE CEREMONY
TABLE TENNIS / BADMINTONBASKETBALLVOLLEYBALL
FOOTBALL / KABADDIKABADDI / THROWBALL
29 AUGUST NATIONAL SPORTS DAY CELEBRATIONS, PARTICIPATION OF COLLEGE TEAMS IN VARIOUS DSO / OTHER ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENTS
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FB GROUND AEJC
ANNUAL SPORTS DAY
The ability to observe with out evaluating is the highest form of intelligence.-JKrishnamurthy
ATTENDANCE in the on-line classesA student must have '75% attendance record' in the classes conducted for each subject, and a cumulative attendance of 75% during each term. A student not fulfilling the attendance requirement will be barred from appearing the annual examination (Std.11) / Board Examination.Each student must fulfill the criteria of attendance i.e. minimum attendance of 75% is compulsory in each term.Only on medical grounds can 60% of attendance be considered and allowed, subject to the approval of Maharashtra Board. A valid Medical Certificate must be submitted.Attendance of On-line Classes during Lock-down is being recorded by the subject teachers regularly.
COLLEGE TERMThe Maharashtra State Board will declare the opening and closing dates of the two terms of each academic year, according to which the college functions. The terms will normally be during the following months.I Term : April to SeptemberII Term : October to MarchMode of teaching/learning & assessment during the lock-down period: On-line only till further instructions/guidelines are received from Atomic Energy Education Society [AEES] / Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education.
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IDENTITY CARDS :Radio Frequency Identity Cards [RFIDs] are issued to students for each academic year. College has Biometric & RFID Student Attendance Management System. A student must visibly display the identity card when in the college premises. It is an important identity document that must be preserved carefully and safely. If must be returned to the college at end of the session. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES : Will be implemented when college resumes after lock-down. In line with prior recognition and appreciation of inherent / unique talents of students, college provides platform to cover most of their coordination skills and creative facets of personalities through a wide range of CCA and sports. Every student must participate in one or more of the prescribed activities. Schedule will be given shortly. A list of 9 on-line CCA events have been designed till the on-line classes continue during lock-down period.
PROMOTION from FYJC (Class XI) to SYJC (Class XII)As per the MS Board Guidelines: Tentative mechanism of assessment during lock-down period in point number 2 below is continuing.
1. Every student should fulfill the criteria of attendance i.e. minimum attendance of 75% iscompulsory in each term. Only on medical grounds, 60% of attendance is allowed in eachterm with valid medical certificate subject to the condition of approval from HSC Board.
2. Mechanism of assessment during lock-down period: Assignments, Projects, Mixed bagtests [MCQs & Subjective] through on-line mode till the instructions/guidelines are receivedfrom AEES/MS Board. It is mandatory for the students to join periodic assessment process
3. A student must secure at least a minimum of 35% marks in all the subjects (compulsory andoptional subjects.
4. The total marks in each subject will be total of theory+ practical /orals.5. The performance of a student will be based on the marks obtained by him/her in all the
examinations.6. Weight-age of marks is given below:
a) Unit test I & II of 25 marks eachb) First term exam=50 marksc) Second term exam=100 marks (Theory+Practical/orals)
7. Final marks will be decided on the basis of total marks obtained in all the exams as under[(UT-I+UY-II) + Term-1 + Term-II]/2.
8. There will be no re-exam, if any student remains absent for Unit tests.9. Re-exam will be held for a student if he/she is absent on medical grounds or due to his/her
selection & participation in Games/Sports/CCA with prior permission from the competentauthority in AEJC. Medical certificate from recognized medical practitioner, preferably BARCHospital for the wards of DAE employees-CHSS beneficiaries, must be submitted to the ClassTeacher before taking their re-test.
10. Maharashtra Board allows students, who fail in Std. XI, to appear as private examinees byinstructing them to fill on-line FORM-17 in the next academic session.
- For more details related to promotion norms, please refer to the website of Maharashtra- Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune:
http://mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.inThe Guidelines above are tentative due to COVID Pandemic lock-down. Necessary changeswill be incorporated and informed accordingly, as and when received from the MS Board.
- Regular classroom teaching, examination schedule and assessment system will resume asper the instructions received from the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education.
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PROPOSED ON-LINE CCA PROGRAMME FOR THE YEAR 2020-21
Subject to revision in view of COVID-19
Note: The date, time and guidelines for participation will be informed to the students in due course of time.
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CELEBRATION / OBSERVATION OF IMPORTANT DAYS
7-4-2020
14-4-2020
22-4-2020
23-4-2020
1-5-2020
21-6-2020
11-7-2020
6-8-2020
15-8-2020
29-8-2020
5-9-2020
16-9-2020
14-9-2020
SBM Pakhwadas
29-10-2020 to 03-11-2020
14-11 to 20-11-2020
1-12-2020
23-01-2021
26-01-2021
30-01-2021
04-02-2021
19-02-2021
28-02-2021
23-03-2021
World Health Day
Bharatratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti
World Earth Day
World Book & Copyright Day
Maharashtra Diwas, May Day
International Day of Yoga
World Population Day
Hiroshima Day
Independence Day
National Sports Day
Teachers' Day
World Ozone Day
Children's Day / Diabetes Day
Cleanliness Fortnights in October & January
Vigilance Awareness Week
National Book Week
World Aids Day
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti
Republic Day
Martyrs' Day
World Cancer Day
Shiv Jayanti
National Science Day
Bhagat Singh Martyr's Day
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Tentative till lock-down
CELEBRATIONS / OBSERVANCES REMAIN SUSPENDED TILL LOCKDOWN
HOLIDAYS: Will be informed later as per the directions received from the Central Office, AEES, Mumbai.
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Some important web-links:
1. https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2020/ug-eligibility.html
2. http://nchm.nic.in/node/244
3. https://nift.ac.in/
4. https://swayam.gov.in/
5. https://jeemain.nta.nic.in/
6. https://www.srcc.edu
7. https://www.ntaneet.nic.in
8. https://www.nda.nic.in/
9. http://vvm.org.in/
Common Law Admission Test
Hotel Management and Catering Technology
FOR BACHELOR’S Programmes (B.Des, B.Fashion Tech.)(Study Webs of Active–Learning for Young Aspiring Minds)
Massive Open On-line Courses under AICTE(All India Council for Technical Education) forself-paced and international courses.NPTEL(National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning) for Engineering. UGC(University Grants Commission) for non technical post-graduation education. CEC(Consortium for Educational Communication) for under-graduate education. NCERTNational Council of Educational Research and Training) for school education NIOS(National Institute of Open Schooling) for school education.IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) for out-of-school students IIMB (IndianInstitute of Management, Bangalore) for management studiesNITTTR (National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research)Universities/colleges approving credit transfer for these courses can use themarks/certificate obtained in these courses for the same.
Engineering Courses: Admission criteria to Undergraduate Engineering Programs at NITs,IIITs, other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTI), Institutions funded byparticipating State Governments, and other Institutions shall include the performance inthe class 12/equivalent qualifying Examination and in the Joint Entrance Examination, JEE(Main). The (B. E. /B. Tech.) of JEE (Main) will also be an eligibility test for the JEE(Advanced), which the candidate has to take if he/she is aspiring for admission to theundergraduate programs offered by the Indian Institute of Technology (IITs).
/ Shree Ram College of Commerce, New-Delhi, B.Com. (Honours)includes SportsQuota.
/ NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST (NEET (UG) - byNational Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses and otherundergraduate medical courses in approved/recognized Medical/Dental & other Colleges/Institutes in India.
National Defense Academy (Examination conducted by UPSC)
Vidyarthi Vigyan Manthan (VVM) is an initiative of Vijnana Bharati (VIBHA), in collaborationwith Vigyan Prasar under the Department of Science and Technology, Government of Indiaand NCERT. VVM is a National program for educating and popularizing science amongschool students of VI to XI standards. VVM aims to identify the bright minds among thestudent community, who are keen on subjects related to science.
To use the past to justify the present is bad enough – but it is just as bad to use the present to justify the past. Amitav Ghosh, The Glass Palace
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http://iim-mumbai.com/index_files/Metals_and_Materials_QuizThe Indian Institute of Metals (IIM) has been holding the prestigious “Dr. Brahma PrakashMemorial Metals & Materials Quiz” since 1991. The aim of this event is to createawareness among students about materials science and to highlight the role of metallurgyand materials in industrial and technological development. This national level quiz is heldfor the students of standards XI and XII every year at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu. The winnerand the runner up teams of the national level quiz are invited to participate in the NationalMetallurgists’ Day (NMD) celebration of the Indian Institute of Metals on 14th November.
10.https://mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in/inspire.htmScholarship for Higher Education (SHE)
A. INSPIRE Programme‘Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research' (INSPIRE) is aflagship programme of the Government of India, implemented by the Department ofScience and Technology for +2 aspirants pursuing courses in Physics, Chemistry,Mathematics, Biology, Botany,Zoology, Statistics, Microbiology and Geology at the 3 yearsUnder-graduate (i.e. B.Sc.) and 2 years post-graduate (i.e. M.Sc.) or 5 years IntegratedM.S.levels.
B. INSPIRE AWARDS-MANAKhttp://www.inspireawards-dst.gov.in/'Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research' (INSPIRE) scheme is one of the flagshipprogrammes of Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India. TheINSPIRE Awards - MANAK (Million Minds Augmenting National Aspirations andKnowledge), being executed by DST with National Innovation Foundation – India (NIF)
11.http://www.dhepune.gov.in/Scholarshippdf/Shau%20Maharaj%20Scholarship/5%20rajarshri.pdf Rajarshi Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Scholarship
12.https://www.nestexam.in/National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) is a compulsory test for students seekingadmission to National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) Bhubaneswarand University of Mumbai - Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in BasicSciences (UM-DAE CEBS), Mumbai. Both NISER and UM-DAE CEBS were set up byDepartment of Atomic Energy, Government of India in 2007. Their mandate is to trainscientific manpower for carrying out cutting edge scientific research and for providinginput to scientific programmes of Department of Atomic Energy and other applied scienceinstitutions in the country. At least 60% marks in aggregate (or equivalent grade) in ClassXII (or equivalent) examination from any recognized Board in India. For Scheduled Caste(SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) candidates and for Divyangjan candidates, the minimumrequirement is 55%. Candidate should secure a position in the NEST meritlist.
13.https://www.olabs.edu.in/The O-Labs is based on the idea that lab experiments can be taught using the Internet,more efficiently and less expensively. The experiments can be accessed anytime andanywhere, overcoming the constraints on time.
14.Atomic Energy Junior College website: www.aejcmumbai.ac.in15.E-content contributed by AEJC teachers is at: https://tinyurl.com/AnushaktiJC16.Website address of Atomic Energy Education Society: www.aees.gov.in
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LINKS TO SYLLABUS:
“You’re only here for a short visit. Don’t hurry, don’t worry. And be sure to smell the flowers along the way.” —Walter Hagen
Std. XI SYLLABUS: –https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kP8iPgXaWn4h5FoyQuRTZdsLcdrxkxHI/view?usp=sharing
Std. XII SYLLABUS:--https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SQMelaR9Wfjj-qpKJPxPMd1HZk9E4UXl/view?usp=sharing
'CLEAN YOURSELF, STAY HEALTHY, STAY SAFE'
1. USE MASK2. MAINTAIN SIX-FEET DISTANCE3. WASH HANDS WITH SOAP WATER AND/OR ALCOHOL BASED
HAND RUB FREQUENTLY4. COVER NOSE AND MOUTH WHEN COUGHING & SNEEZING WITH TISSUE.5. AVOID INTERACTING WITH ANYONE WITH COLD OR FLU LIKE SYMPTOMS.6. DO FREQUENT SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST ON AROGYA SETU APP
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