Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Top 23 Universities In Canada of 2014
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Top 23 Universities In Canada in 2014
Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China, which annually publishes the Academic Ranking of World Universities, has released its 2013 list. The top 10 are once again all in the U.S. or U.K.
Canada has 23 schools in the top 500 this year, up from 22 last year and 21 five years ago. Canada’s new entrant is Concordia University.
The top 10 are Harvard University, Stanford University, University of California Berkeley, University of Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, Columbia University, Princeton University, University of Chicago and University of Oxford.
Once again, four Canadian schools are in the top 100. They are the University of Toronto (28th), the University of British Columbia (40th), McGill University (58th) and McMaster University (92nd).
The rankings take into account the number of alumni and staff winning Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals, the number of Highly Cited Researchers, the number of articles published in Nature and Science, the number of articles in science and social sciences citation indexes and more.
They are more science-focused than the Times Higher Education World University Ranking, which includes a reputation survey. Canadian universities ranked higher in the Times ranking than on the ARWU; Toronto is 21st on the Times list, UBC is 30th, McGill is 34th and McMaster is 88th.
Here are the 23 Canadian universities that made the ARWU top 500 list for 2013.
- University of Toronto
- University of British Columbia
- McGill University
- McMaster University
- University of Alberta
- University of Montreal
- University of Waterloo
- Dalhousie University
- Laval University
- Queen’s University
- Simon Fraser University
- The University of Calgary
- The University of Western Ontario
- University of Guelph
- University of Ottawa
- University of Saskatchewan
- University of Manitoba
- University of Victoria
- Carleton University
- Concordia University
- University of Quebec
- University of Sherbrooke
- York University
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Another debate spark about education funding after Australia's poor school results
Another debate spark about education funding after Australia's poor school results
Australian high school students have gone backwards in the latest international test results in mathematics, reading and science, sparking fresh debate over the worth of education spending increases and how resources are distributed.
Significant achievement gaps remain in Australia based on gender, Indigenous status, location and wealth. The difference between students from the highest and lowest socio-economic categories is equivalent to two-and-a-half years of schooling, according to an analysis conducted by the Australian council for educational research (ACER).
Australia’s biggest decline in the OECD’s programme for international student assessment was in the mathematics section, in a finding immediately seized on by the Abbott government as evidence more money for schools did not improve results. The government also portrayed the figures as a repudiation of the long-running education union policy to reduce class sizes.
But Labor and the Greens argued the results were a “wake up call” showing the importance of fully implementing the needs-based funding system outlined by David Gonski’s review, ensuring the aim was not undermined by freedom for states to cut their contributions.
The education minister, Christopher Pyne, said Australia’s international ranking in mathematical literacy had dropped from 15th in 2009 to 19th in 2012, while its ranking in scientific literacy fell from 10th to 16th, and its placing in reading literacy decreased from 9th to 14th. These ranking are based on the raw mean scores.
But taking into account statistically insignificant differences between countries and economies, Australia performed equal 17th in mathematics, equal 8th in science and equal 10th in reading, according to analysis conducted by ACER.
Asian nations and economies again dominated the results, with Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei, Korea, Macao and Japan leading the pack in mathematical literacy. Australia was also outperformed by Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Netherlands, Estonia, Finland, Canada, Poland, Belgium and Germany.
The director of educational monitoring and research at ACER, Sue Thomson, said Australia’s slip backwards in mathematics and reading skills over the past decade was cause for concern. She said the mean mathematical literacy performance declined between 2003 and 2012 by the equivalent of more than half a year of schooling.
Thomson said Australia’s mathematical literacy performance declined more for girls than it did for boys. “While the overall PISA mathematics score for Australia is still higher than the OECD average, the score for girls has dropped so it is equal to the OECD average. Further, student questionnaire responses collected as part of PISA reveal that Australian girls hold much more negative beliefs than Australian boys about mathematics and learning mathematics.”
Pyne said results were declining despite big increases in education spending over the past decade, including on laptops and school halls. He argued teacher quality was critical to lifting student outcomes. He was concerned Australia’s high performing students were not doing as well as students from other countries and its low performing students were struggling.
The education minister later took a swipe at the political Left for being “mesmerised” by teacher-student ratios, saying Australia’s class sizes were below the OECD average yet had not stopped the decline in outcomes. But he told reporters he would leave it up to the states, territories and non-government school sector to decide their own policies on class sizes.
The Greens argued the results should place act as a “wake-up call” for the Abbott government over the need to fully implement the needs-based school funding reforms in every state and territory. The party’s spokeswoman on schools, Penny Wright, said Australia had a large gap between the highest and lowest performing students.
“By ditching the Gonski model in favour of no-strings-attached funding for Queensland, the Northern Territory and Queensland, Mr Abbott and Mr Pyne are ensuring disadvantage will continue, holding back Australia’s global performance,” Wright said.
“It is deplorable that in the 21st century, indigenous students are two and a half years behind non-indigenous students, and that kids in remote areas are as much as 18 months behind children in the city.”
The opposition leader, Bill Shorten, said the government should not conclude from the results that the answer was not to increase school funding. He said Labor had done its “homework” by commissioning the Gonski review and demanded it be implemented in full.
“Now if you're going to change something as big as the educational ship of state and make it steer in a different direction you can't do that overnight,” Shorten said.
Almost 510,000 students from 65 countries and economies took part in PISA 2012, including a sample of 14,481 students in Australia.
Sunday, 30 June 2013
Delhi university Announced Their Second Cutoff List of 2013
Delhi university Announced Their Second Cutoff List
Delhi university Finally announced their second cutoff. Many students who was not satisfy with First cutoff, now they can get admission in their favorite course through second cutoff.
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Saturday, 29 June 2013
Admission Rush In Delhi University Pick Up In 2 Day
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Admission Rush In Delhi University Pick Up In 2 Day
After first day flop show, Delhi University got very huge crowd
on Monday. Many students fill up colleges forms and that's
the reason why colleges ran out of forms. many parents protest
against some colleges for admissions in 2 courses process stopped in Maharaja
Agrsean college, and Ramjas College decide
to not give admission to those students who give their 12th board exams through
UP board and Haryana Board, because the results in these boards still in
waiting list.
Colleges that have launched new
Discipline I (honours or major) courses. Gargi College ,
College of Vocational Studies (CVS) and Maharaja Agrasen faced a very serious
problem of Over Admission. Gargi
College officials admit
that they ran out of forms and providing the tokens. They also said that this
is the first time we were providing economics (Hons.) course and they don't
know how many of students were interested in it, because DU didn't ask for the
name of colleges in which students want to get admission. If we talk about the cutoff list of
Gargi college in Economic course is 98%.
College Of vocational Studies
also ran out of forms in English Course. The officials of College
of Vocational Studies (CVS) said the available seats in our college for
English were 60, but the students fill out the 200 form to get admission in
this course. College announced the cutoff for English Course 80%.
Much Colleges In North Campus set their Cutoff Very High just because of Fearing of overcrowding.
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Thursday, 27 June 2013
Delhi University Announced The First Cutoff list of 2013
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Delhi University Announced The First Cutoff list of 2013
Delhi University announced their First Cutoff list for students on 27 June, 2013. And For convenience we are providing it in PDF format.
Download Cutoff for Bachelor with Honours Courses – Arts & Commerce
Download Cutoff for Bachelor with Honours Courses – Science
Download Cutoff for B. Tech. Courses
If you want to download College wise cutoff, please see below:
(to download, just to download, right click & save target as)
- Acharya Narendra Dev college: Download Cutoff
- Aditi Mahavidyalaya college: Download Cutoff
- Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma college: Download Cutoff
- Bhagini Nivedita college: Download Cutoff
- Bharati college: Download Cutoff
- Bhaskaracharya college of Applied Sciences: Download Cutoff
- Bhim Rao Ambedkar college: Download Cutoff
- College of Vocational studies: Download Cutoff
- Daulat Ram college: Download Cutoff
- Deen Dayal Upadhyaya college: Download Cutoff
- Delhi of Arts & Commerce college: Download Cutoff
- Deshbandhu college: Download Cutoff
- Ramanujan college: Download Cutoff
- Dyal Singh college: Download Cutoff
- Dyal Singh Evening college: Download Cutoff
- Gargi college: Download Cutoff
- Hans Raj college: Download Cutoff
- Hindu college: Download Cutoff
- Indraprastha for Women college: Download Cutoff
- Institute of Home Economics: Download Cutoff
- Janaki Devi Memorial college: Download Cutoff
- Kalindi college: Download Cutoff
- Kamala Nehru college: Download Cutoff
- Keshav Mahavidyalaya: Download Cutoff
- Kirorimal college: Download Cutoff
- Lady Irwin college: Download Cutoff
- Lady Shri Ram college for Women: Download Cutoff
- Lakshmibai college: Download Cutoff
- Maharaja Agrasen college: Download Cutoff
- Maitreyi college: Download Cutoff
- Mata Sundri college for Women: Download Cutoff
- Miranda House: Download Cutoff
- Motilal Nehru college: Download Cutoff
- Motilal Nehru college (Evening): Download Cutoff
- PGDAV college: Download Cutoff
- PGDAV college (Evening): Download Cutoff
- Rajdhani college: Download Cutoff
- Ram Lal Anand college: Download Cutoff
- Ram Lal Anand college (Evening): Download Cutoff
- Ramjas college: Download Cutoff
- Satyawati college (Day): Download Cutoff
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- Shaheed Bhagat Singh college (Day): Download Cutoff
- Shaheed Bhagat Singh college (Evening): Download Cutoff
- Shaheed Rajguru college of Applied Science for Women: Download Cutoff
- Shaheed Sukhdev college of Business Studies: Download Cutoff
- Shri Ram college of Commerce: Download Cutoff
- Sri Guru Gobind Singh college of Commerce: Download Cutoff
- Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa college: Download Cutoff
- Shri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa college: Download Cutoff
- Shivaji college: Download Cutoff
- Shyama Prasad Mukherji college: Download Cutoff
- Shyam Lal college: Download Cutoff
- Shyam Lal college (Evening): Download Cutoff
- Sri Aurobindo college: Download Cutoff
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- Sri Venkateswara college: Download Cutoff
- Swami Shraddhanand College: Download Cutoff
- Vivekananda college: Download Cutoff
- Zakir Husain college: Download Cutoff
- Zakir Husain P.G. Evening college: Download Cutoff
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Tuesday, 25 June 2013
2012 First Cutoff List Of Delhi University
2012 First Cutoff List Of Delhi University
We providing the last year First Cutoff List for those students
who wants to know that what the percentage was last year in various courses.
Click Here For Download the PDF : Arts and commerce stream courses Cutoff
Click Here For Download the PDF: Science Stream Courses Cutoff
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Students still waiting for their results in Gujarat Technical University
Students still waiting for their results in Gujarat Technical University
Results of final semesters in Gujarat Technology University (GTU) were
still pending. And around 20,000 students are waiting for their results. The examination ended on May 9.
Many students who got admissions in Aboard
Universities face the threat of cancellation of their application due to delay
of results.
According to the authorities, they have over
millions of inquiries and complaints regarding the announcement of
results. Because usually results were announced within 40 days, but this
year, one and a half year passed and they still don't what does gonna happen.
Authorities also said the assessments of the answer sheets were complete and
may be next week we announced the results.
According to the (GTU) officials, the delay in
results was going on because, professors wants to check the answer sheets from
home, and for providing this luxury of checking papers, the university decided
to give username and password to the professors, who were however reluctant to
use their own internet.
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Monday, 24 June 2013
Admission Application flood in Universities
Admission Application flood in Universities
In session 2013-14, in the
matter of registration in graduation Courses, Delhi University is not only university who make the super record
in it, but also there were lot of universities in which students made a record
by submitting admissions form. There were mainly two factors of registration
records. In first, the CBSE announce their results early and second one is, 10 percent
more students clear their 12th class result in compare with last
year.
According to, Deputy Dean
Students Welfare in DU, Dr. Gurpreet
Singh Toteja, “after clearing 12th standard, they got worried about
their career and they don’t want lose any opportunity that’s why they fill
maximum form for maximum chance in getting Admission.” They also said the seats
were remain same like last few years, but the number of students who wants to
get that was increased.
In Ambedkar University Delhi, there were only 245 seats for graduation course. And for the seats
last year, 2 thousand applications were received, but this year the records
showing 5 thousand applications received for 245 seats. And the university also
provides many courses like, B.A (hons.) in Economics, English, History, Math, psychology,
sociology and Social Sciences and Humanities. And 35 seats were in each course.
In Jamia Millia Islamia University, 34 thousand applications were
received in B.tech Course, in which only 350 seats was available. In this
university all admissions was based on Entrance exams and many admission
application received for B.Com and B.B.A course. Students were applying in Delhi University ,
Indharprasth
University and in Jamia Millia Islamia University for Management courses.
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Sunday, 23 June 2013
JEE (Advance) Alert: Online counselling Begins
JEE (Advance) Alert: Online counselling Begins
After the declaration of Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Advanced-2013 results, the online counseling starts from
Saturday. And students can choose their favorite course and colleges in IIT Campus.
Mainly,
students from Mumbai and Delhi
choose B.Tech Course from IIT. But,
students from small cities like Kanpur and Madras choose Electrical, Mechanical
and Computer Science because they see a wide and open scope in these
courses.
According
to Prof Phalguni Gupta, Chairman, IIT-JEE Kanpur zone, seats
allotment done on 2nd July, 2013 and the document verification of
OBC and physically disable category will be done on 4th July, 2013 to
5th July, 2013. The document Verification for SC/ST category students will do
on 6th July, 2013. And for general category students, documentation
verified on 7th July, 2013 to 8th July, 2013. Prof. Gupta said, OBC students have to show
their caste certificate till 8th July, 2013. And the successful students can get their
registration done till 23rd July, 2013 to 24th July, 2013.
And the classes will begin from 27th July, 2013.
It
is worth mentioning here that the online counseling will
go on till June 30. And the students according to their All India Rank have to
lock their choice.
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Saturday, 22 June 2013
Chinese Language course is now available in Jamia Millia Islamia University
Chinese Language course is now available in Jamia Millia University
Zamia milia Islamia University starts Chinese language course in 2013-14 session, this course is a one
year Certification course. Admission open for this course till l5th July, 2013. students
can took classes 4 hours in a day and 5 days in a week. The education
eligibilty critirea is, M.A. Degree or minimum 55 marks in P.G. level. And
student who applying for this course, should also have little knowledge about
the china. Students can get admission in this course through Entrance exam
process. And the entrance exam date is 10th
July, 2013, in morning 11:30 to 1:00. test is for 60 marks and Interview is
for 40 Marks. Merit list is made upon the “Test and Interview”. And students
have to two type of tests. In first test, student have to solve all the
Objective type question and in secound test, they made two notes on China .
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B.tech Courses in Delhi University is now more Affordable
B.tech Courses in Delhi
University is now more
Affordable
In Delhi University ,
Computer science is a most expensive course. This course is come under Self-Financing
courses category and that’s why students have to pay 23 to 26 thousand as a
fees to the college. Meanwhile, students have to pay 6-10 thousand fees for
other course. But in 2013-14 sessions this course converted into “B.tech in
computer science”, and from this course comes in General category. It gives
benefit to students in reduction in fees.
According to Director, Prof. Omesh Ray, now in four
year graduation courses in university, not a single course is now in self-Financing
mode. But last year, apart from Computer science, B.B.E, B.F.I.A, and journalism course were also in Self-Financing scheme. Colleges take 20-25 thousands
rupees as a fee to get admission in Computer
science course. But Prof. Ray said fee of Computer science were now same as the
other courses fees are. Soon university will issue a letter for the colleges,
in which they describe the rules and regulations regarding Fees structure.
On the other hand, colleges
announced the fees structure of Computer Science on their website, in which
they still showing the 20 thousand or more fees for B.tech computer science
course. According to the colleges, they still get any guidelines from DU, and they also don’t know, to teach Computer science course is there any
teachers appointed or they still appointing the guest faculty like last year.
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College principle said,” Computer science starts 15 years ago, and on
that time teachers hired on a very less salary. But now the teacher’s salary
increased. That’s why to continue this course in Self-Financing Mode, was not an
easy job. Students and colleges get the benefit after convert this course into
regular mode. Today, 23.270 is a total fee of Computer science, may be in future,
if there any guidelines issued by DU,
the amount may decreased.
In other colleges, like Acharya Narendra Dev College other
courses fee remain 7100, but the computer science course fee raised 15,000 to
22,100. But there is a lot more chance of reduction in fees in that college.
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Jamia Millia Islamia University Entrance Exam Results Starts Coming out
Jamia Millia Islamia University Entrance Exam Results Starts Coming Out
Entrance results starts
coming out for admission in Jamia Millia Islamia University. Last Friday, B.tech entrance exam results were announced, in
which Mohammad ileyas scored 147.75 out of 170 and stand top on the toppers
list. And if we talk about the girls, Anjali mittal from Delhi scored top in exam. She got 143 out of
170 marks.
This year, 34 thousand
students applied for 350 B.tech course seats. And next week many entrance exam result
gonna announced. Here is the result schedule published by the university:
Courses
|
Date
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Humanity and language group- 1
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26th June, 2013
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Humanity and language group- 2
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24th June, 2013
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Social Science group- 1
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25th June, 2013
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Social Science group- 2
|
27th June, 2013
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Natural Science group- 1
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25th June, 2013
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Natural Science group- 2
|
28th June, 2013
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B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.)
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26th June, 2013
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B.F.A. Applied arts
|
24th June, 2013
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B.F.A. Art Education
|
24th June, 2013
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B.F.A. Painting
|
24th June, 2013
|
L.L.M.
|
28th June, 2013
|
M.A. English
|
24th June, 2013
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M.A. History
|
28th June, 2013
|
M.A. Urdu
|
28th June, 2013
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M.A. Hindi
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24th June, 2013
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M.Sc Chemistry
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24th June, 2013
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M.C.A.
|
25th June, 2013
|
M.Com
|
28th June, 2013
|
M.A. Sociology
|
24th June, 2013
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