Wednesday, March 26, 2008

mba cet result 2008

mba cet result 2008

MAH-MBA/MMS-CET-2008 Results
Check your MAH-MBA/MMS-CET-2008 Result at http://www.dte.org.in/mba/MBACETsearchResult2008.asp.

Maharashtra MAH-MBA/MMS-CET-2008 Results

Results schedule for Maharashtra MAH MBA CET 2008 declared

Declaration of the MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2008 results on the website
www.dte.org.in/mba
Maharashtra MAH-MBA/MMS-CET-2008 Results on 27th March
Registration for the Group Discussions(GD) and Personal Interviews(PI) and receipt of call letter 2-05-08 to 11-05-08

Conduct of GD and PI at select centers 12-05-08 to 31-05-08

Submission of the Work Experience Certificate (In Proforma-G) at SIMSREE, Mumbai only by Registered Post - 12-05-08 to 31-05-08

Document verification, updation and confirmation of Application Form for Admission at ARC for Maharashtra State/OMS/J&K candidates - 12-05-08 to 31-05-08

Maharashtra MAH-MBA/MMS-CET-2008 Results

Maharashtra MAH-MBA/MMS-CET-2008 Results

Results schedule for Maharashtra MAH MBA CET 2008 declared


Declaration of the MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2008 results on the website
www.dte.org.in/mba
Maharashtra MAH-MBA/MMS-CET-2008 Results on 27th March
Registration for the Group Discussions(GD) and Personal Interviews(PI) and receipt of call letter 2-05-08 to 11-05-08

Conduct of GD and PI at select centers 12-05-08 to 31-05-08

Submission of the Work Experience Certificate (In Proforma-G) at SIMSREE, Mumbai only by Registered Post - 12-05-08 to 31-05-08

Document verification, updation and confirmation of Application Form for Admission at ARC for Maharashtra State/OMS/J&K candidates - 12-05-08 to 31-05-08

MAH-MBA/MMS-CET-2008 Results

MAH-MBA/MMS-CET-2008 Results
Check your MAH-MBA/MMS-CET-2008 Result at http://www.dte.org.in/mba/MBACETsearchResult2008.asp.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Maharashtra CET 2008 (Mh-CET 2008) Results declared

Maharashtra CET 2008 (Mh-CET 2008) Results declared
MH CET 2008 results are out. Go to www.dte.org.in to check your results

DLSU-CET Results are out

DLSU-CET Results are out

See if one of your friends or anyone you know passed the DLSU-CET.

http://enroll.dlsu.edu.ph/dlsu/freshmen

If you find someone who did pass, what are you waiting for? Send them a message encouraging them to join ROTC if ever they will decide to go to DLSU.

You can even send them the link to this Multiply page so that they can see all the pictures, videos and blog entries that would make them want to be part of our wonderful world.

The unit appreciates your support! Thank you!

Maharashtra PG medical CET results declared

Maharashtra PG medical CET results declared


Mumbai: The results to the Common Entrance Test (CET), held on January 20, for post-graduate medical courses were announced on Wednesday, thereby ending the terrible wait for 6,013 students competing for 350 seats.

The Bombay High Court had earlier ordered a stay on the declation of result after 27 students moved to the court complaining that they secured 20-40 marks less than their expectations in the 300-question test. They also claimed that complaints made to the Directorate of Medical Education and Research yielded no result. The High Court lifted the stay only on Wednesday.

Associate advocate general Ashutosh Kumbhakoni told the court that the state government had handed over the question papers to two independent institutions, conducting CETs for medical courses on All-India basis.

The names of such institutions were kept confidential. As things turned out, as many as 296 answers in the state's model answer sheet matched with those of the experts from both the institutes.

The government however invalidated two questions and granted two marks to all students without exception after the institutes stated that one question was "confusing" and they differed in their opinions over the other. Two other answers, found incorrect in the government's model answer sheet were corrected on the recommendations of the independent institutes and consequently all 6,013 papers were re-assessed.

Maharashtra PG medical CET results declared

Maharashtra PG medical CET results declared


Mumbai: The results to the Common Entrance Test (CET), held on January 20, for post-graduate medical courses were announced on Wednesday, thereby ending the terrible wait for 6,013 students competing for 350 seats.

The Bombay High Court had earlier ordered a stay on the declation of result after 27 students moved to the court complaining that they secured 20-40 marks less than their expectations in the 300-question test. They also claimed that complaints made to the Directorate of Medical Education and Research yielded no result. The High Court lifted the stay only on Wednesday.

Associate advocate general Ashutosh Kumbhakoni told the court that the state government had handed over the question papers to two independent institutions, conducting CETs for medical courses on All-India basis.

The names of such institutions were kept confidential. As things turned out, as many as 296 answers in the state's model answer sheet matched with those of the experts from both the institutes.

The government however invalidated two questions and granted two marks to all students without exception after the institutes stated that one question was "confusing" and they differed in their opinions over the other. Two other answers, found incorrect in the government's model answer sheet were corrected on the recommendations of the independent institutes and consequently all 6,013 papers were re-assessed.

Post-graduate medical CET results declared

Post-graduate medical CET results declared

Maharashtra PG medical CET results declared


Mumbai: The results to the Common Entrance Test (CET), held on January 20, for post-graduate medical courses were announced on Wednesday, thereby ending the terrible wait for 6,013 students competing for 350 seats.

The Bombay High Court had earlier ordered a stay on the declation of result after 27 students moved to the court complaining that they secured 20-40 marks less than their expectations in the 300-question test. They also claimed that complaints made to the Directorate of Medical Education and Research yielded no result. The High Court lifted the stay only on Wednesday.

Associate advocate general Ashutosh Kumbhakoni told the court that the state government had handed over the question papers to two independent institutions, conducting CETs for medical courses on All-India basis.

The names of such institutions were kept confidential. As things turned out, as many as 296 answers in the state's model answer sheet matched with those of the experts from both the institutes.

The government however invalidated two questions and granted two marks to all students without exception after the institutes stated that one question was "confusing" and they differed in their opinions over the other. Two other answers, found incorrect in the government's model answer sheet were corrected on the recommendations of the independent institutes and consequently all 6,013 papers were re-assessed.

cet results 2008

cet results 2008

Post-graduate medical CET results declared

Maharashtra PG medical CET results declared


Mumbai: The results to the Common Entrance Test (CET), held on January 20, for post-graduate medical courses were announced on Wednesday, thereby ending the terrible wait for 6,013 students competing for 350 seats.

The Bombay High Court had earlier ordered a stay on the declation of result after 27 students moved to the court complaining that they secured 20-40 marks less than their expectations in the 300-question test. They also claimed that complaints made to the Directorate of Medical Education and Research yielded no result. The High Court lifted the stay only on Wednesday.

Associate advocate general Ashutosh Kumbhakoni told the court that the state government had handed over the question papers to two independent institutions, conducting CETs for medical courses on All-India basis.

The names of such institutions were kept confidential. As things turned out, as many as 296 answers in the state's model answer sheet matched with those of the experts from both the institutes.

The government however invalidated two questions and granted two marks to all students without exception after the institutes stated that one question was "confusing" and they differed in their opinions over the other. Two other answers, found incorrect in the government's model answer sheet were corrected on the recommendations of the independent institutes and consequently all 6,013 papers were re-assessed.