The college which is affiliated with any recognige university, secure permanant affiliation from that university and then liable to apply for 12b AND 2f Status. after submmiting some required documents ugc can offer the sttus of 12b and 2f o that college.
having the status of 12b n 2f the college can become eligible to receive various development grants fro ugc.
the college without 12b n 2f status cannot apply for these grants.
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Dr.R.G.MUNGHATE
PRINCIPAL
VIDYABHARTI COLLEGE, KURKHEDA DISTT.GADCHIROLI ,MAHARSTRA.India
rajoomunghate@gmail.com
yes they are the same is that ok with you
You add c squared and b squared together to get a squared. This is based on the Pythagorean theorem, which states that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse (a) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides (b and c).
The equation in slope-intercept form is y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Given the slope m = 2 and the point (4, 2), plug in these values to find the equation: 2 = 2(4) + b. Solve for b to get b = -6. Therefore, the equation of the line is y = 2x - 6.
First of all, only if the wire is stretched between the 2 buildings roof edges facing each other, can this question be answered using the information given. (If the wire is stretched between the middles of the roofs, the information given is not enough, in case if we want to give a precise answer, we'd need to know how wide each roof is.) So, anyways, let's presume that the wire is stretched between the roof edges facing each other. The solution is easy if you know the Pythagorean theorem. Imagine a right triangle formed by the distance between the buildings (12 meters), the difference in heights (25-10=15 meters) and the length of the wire. The length of the wire is the hypotenuse, so the formula to calculate its length is a square root of (12 squared + 15 squared) = square root from (144+225) = square root from 369 which is approximately 19.209 meters.
what are the DRB Grant projects?
The University Grants Commission (UGC) Act of 1956 was created for the standards of university education in India. Section 2(f) and 12(B) of the act refers to colleges seen qualified to receive a UGC grant.
The University Grants Commissions, New Delhi bestowed the 2f status on 09.10.1998 and 12(B) status on 17.05.2005 to the Periyar University. The university is certified accrediated with NAAC. (Wikipedia)
is mjrpuniversity aproved by aicte & ugc for b tech
Gems B School, Bangalore provides MBA in media and entertainment. which is UGC approved. Hope this will help you. Regards Shams
Jagan Nath University was established in the year 2008, by an Act(Act No. 19 of 2008) of the Rajasthan State Legislature and the University is empowered under section 2(f) of UGC Act 1956 to award Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates. for more detail plz visit:www.jagannathuniversity.org
yes.
it is approved by ugc ncte but substandard and missleading univercity if u wan 2 do b,ed plz ignore sndt.
singhania university has b.tech course in mining engineering. My question is that is it approved by AICTE & UGC?
Is your college is aapproved by UGC and valid for Engineering like in other states like Himachal pradesh.
vinayka mission university m.Phil in education June 2009 in distance are valide in ugc norms and elegvil in lecturer in b. ed college.
i need b com certificate
You really need to contact the UGC, and request a list of their recognized institutions and programs of study.