Apart from the various Merit Lists [i.e., the Common Merit List (CML), the category (SC, ST, OBC) and sub-category (PD) merit Lists, and Preparatory (for SC, ST, and PD) Merit Lists], JEE also prepares Extended Merit Lists (EML) under different categories, by making some relaxation in the aggregate cut-off. For JEE-2009, the lengths of the Extended Merit Lists are six times the lengths of the corresponding JEE Merit Lists. The Candidates appearing in the EML are not eligible for admission into IITs, IT-BHU, and ISMU, and will not be called for counselling of JEE-2009. The EML is provided to other institutions (see the Table below) for the purpose of admission in these institutions.These Institutions have about two thousand seats in total for various courses offered by them. Candidates declared qualified in the EML, who are desirous of admission to these institutions, must apply to these institutions directly for admission. For all other details regarding the courses, application procedure, fees, etc., the candidates are advised to contact /visit the respective institutions/websites. The list of institutions that will be using the EML of JEE-2009 is given below. The list may be updated time to time. List of Institute WebsiteAddress Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology http://www.iist.ac.in Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology
Thiruvananthapuram - 695 022 Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali http://www.iisermohali.ac.in/ IISER Mohali
MGSIPA Complex
Sector-26
CHANDIGARH-160019 Pune http://www.iiserpune.ac.in/ IISER Pune
900 NCL Innovation Park
Dr. Homi Bhabha Road
PUNE-411008 Kolkata http://www.iiserkol.ac.in/ IISER Kolkata
HC-VII, Sector-III
Salt Lake
KOLKATA-700106 Bhopal http://www.iiserbhopal.ac.in/ IISER Bhopal
ITI (Gas Rahat) Building, Govindpura
Bhopal - 462 023 Thiruvananthapuram http://www.iisertvm.ac.in/ IISER Thiruvananthapuram
CET Campus
Thiruvananthapuram - 695016 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology Society (RGIPT) http://www.rgipt.in/ Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology,
Ratapur Chowk, Rae Bareli-229001 (U.P.)
NOIDA OFFICE ADDRESS
C/o BPCL Office, A-5 & 6, Sector-1,
Noida�201301, U.P. Indian Institute of Maritime Studies (Merchant Navi) http://iims.dgshipping.com/ Indian Institute of Maritime Studies
C/o Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Advanced Maritime Studies and Research
Hay Bunder Road
MUMBAI-400033
final merit list of BTC exam 2009 jaunpur.
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JEE-2009 Extended Merit List RankRegistration Number : 6083305You are NOT in the merit list of JEE-2009. You are in the Extended Merit List of JEE 2009.Your Rank in Extended Merit List : E34824You Category Rank in Extended Merit List : --
Extended merit list is drawn up after making some relaxation in aggregate marks and is used by other institutions for admission to their programmes. Please visit the link Extended Merit List for knowing the names of the institutions which will be using this merit list.
5ooo rank which college
my registration no. for iit jee 2009 is 3047166 may i know the rank in EPL??
visit any iit's site and enter extended list in post exam bar
It may be around 148.BEST OF LUCK.
EML Rank E40589
See http://www.jee.iitb.ac.in/extended.htm for details of institutes, you are eligible for admissions (which is again subjected to their respective merit list) BEST OF LUCK!!!
plz! show me the merrit list of islamia college
10035 in CML and approximately 60,000 in EML..6 times da length of CML
"70.1 percent of 2009 high school graduates were enrolled in colleges or universities." from http://www.bls.gov/news.release/hsgec.nr0.htm Of t"Of The 2.9 million youth age 16 to 24 who graduated from high school in January through October 2009, 2.1 million (70.1 percent) were enrolled in college in October 2009. The college enrollment rate of recent high school graduates has been trending up; in October 2008, 68.6 percent of recent high school graduates were enrolled in college. For 2009 graduates, the college enrollment rate was 73.8 percent for young women and 66.0 percent for young men. The college en- rollment rate of 2009 Asian graduates (92.2 percent) was higher than for recent white (69.2 percent), black (68.7 percent), and Hispanic (59.3 percent) grad- uates. "
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