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List of ugc approved universities?

You can retrieve this information by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and using the sites College MatchMaker (one word) search engine. You can search colleges and universities by name, or programs of study, geographical location, size of student population, cost, etc. The site will give you a list of schools based on your requests. The site will also list each school's background, accreditation, degree offerings, programs of study, entrance requirements, tuition and fees etc. and a link to each institutions official web page. Just copy and paste the above link into your browser's address bar.

Which is best ece or IT?

for placement IT is best and for gaining knowledge and communication skills again IT is best

Can you get iit jee extended rank?

Admission to IIITs is only through AIEEE. You can refer to the respsctive IIIT Website.

Which is better IIT or IISER?

It depends on your Interest and your abilities. Generally Speaking, IIT is better.

How many years of studying?

It depends on the level of education. A bachelors degree in Psychology in general is four years of study as a full-time student, and if taken as prescribed by the college or university. A Masters degree (depending on what type) can take two to three years, and a PhD another two to three years. However, this is just an approximation. There are other variables that come into play. You have to look at the characteristics of each degree specifically.

Viper1 You are not going to find a PhD program that is only two years of studying, expecially clinical psychology. My university has a PhD in clinical psych which is 4 years of classes, dissertation and one year internship. Total of about 5-6 years.

What is the difference between an MLitt and an MPhil?

An MA is a graduate level degree under which many specific programs of study fall. It usually is broad in scope as compared to a MS which has a more focused and practical approach to a discipline. A MRes is a graduate level Masters of Research. It is typically designed to prepare students for doctoral course work or for those wishing to pursue a career in research, by placing significant emphases on a large dissertation. In the UK and Ireland the degree is actually a postgraduate degree that can be particular to a wide variety of disciplines.

An MA is a graduate level degree under which many specific programs of study fall. It usually is broad in scope as compared to a MS which has a more focused and practical approach to a discipline. A MRes is a graduate level Masters of Research. It is typically designed to prepare students for doctoral course work or for those wishing to pursue a career in research, by placing significant emphases on a large dissertation. In the UK and Ireland the degree is actually a postgraduate degree that can be particular to a wide variety of disciplines.

An MA is a graduate level degree under which many specific programs of study fall. It usually is broad in scope as compared to a MS which has a more focused and practical approach to a discipline. A MRes is a graduate level Masters of Research. It is typically designed to prepare students for doctoral course work or for those wishing to pursue a career in research, by placing significant emphases on a large dissertation. In the UK and Ireland the degree is actually a postgraduate degree that can be particular to a wide variety of disciplines.

An MA is a graduate level degree under which many specific programs of study fall. It usually is broad in scope as compared to a MS which has a more focused and practical approach to a discipline. A MRes is a graduate level Masters of Research. It is typically designed to prepare students for doctoral course work or for those wishing to pursue a career in research, by placing significant emphases on a large dissertation. In the UK and Ireland the degree is actually a postgraduate degree that can be particular to a wide variety of disciplines.

An MA is a graduate level degree under which many specific programs of study fall. It usually is broad in scope as compared to a MS which has a more focused and practical approach to a discipline. A MRes is a graduate level Masters of Research. It is typically designed to prepare students for doctoral course work or for those wishing to pursue a career in research, by placing significant emphases on a large dissertation. In the UK and Ireland the degree is actually a postgraduate degree that can be particular to a wide variety of disciplines.

An MA is a graduate level degree under which many specific programs of study fall. It usually is broad in scope as compared to a MS which has a more focused and practical approach to a discipline. A MRes is a graduate level Masters of Research. It is typically designed to prepare students for doctoral course work or for those wishing to pursue a career in research, by placing significant emphases on a large dissertation. In the UK and Ireland the degree is actually a postgraduate degree that can be particular to a wide variety of disciplines.

How bba is better then bcom?

BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) is a degree program that prepares students for careers in business and management. It focuses on the fundamentals of business, such as accounting, finance, management, marketing, economics, and operations. BCom (Bachelor of Commerce) is a degree program that focuses on business management topics such as accounting, finance, economics, and marketing. It also covers topics such as business law, taxation, and management information systems. Both BBA and BCom programs provide a solid foundation in business and management principles, however, BBA programs focus more on practical business management topics, while BCom programs focus more on theoretical concepts.

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How can you make equivalent to a first class honours degree at a British university?

This is something fairly ambiguous placed in employment ads by employers (often municipal or government) who sometimes don't want to "narrow the field" too far in locating a candidate, because then they risk having no one apply, on account of the miriad of specifics required for a job. In many cases, they are looking for someone who has the basic qualifications and skills, but simply want a certain "quality" of individual that would actually possess a particular degree. For example: Someone who has a bachelor's degree may have a certain level of so called sophistication. Someone who has a masters degree, may have another level of sophistication or interpretation when it comes to a business decision. That is really what they are after, and that level can be achieved in a variety of ways through the term "equivalency". So what would be equivalent to a bachelor's degree for an employer? This can only be answered through scenarios, and the scenarios are endless. Equvalency could be (l) 90-100 college credit units, that placed you perhaps a semester or semester and a half short of graduation; (2) An AA degree plus another professional designation, that takes some degree of expertise to achieve, such as a certification in Risk Management, completion of a certificate program in Human Resources from a junior college, etc; (3) other combinations of professional designations. Sometimes, multiple AA degrees are considered equivalency, and sometimes they are not. It depends on the interviewer and number of candidates applying for a job. If an employer ultimately has his/her heart set on a bachelor's degree, no amount of applicants will change that until a resume appears with the desired degree. How often is someone hired with a bachelor's degree in a subject such as Art, for example, in advertising a job that requires a bachelor's in Business Administration? Certainly the Art major knows little about business (from an education standpoint) however, they have qualified as the "quality" of individual the employer is looking for and are "sophisticated" enough to learn the subject matter while working on the job.

You were qualified for preparatory course in IIT your all India rank as per merit list in st category is 392 will you get admission in any of it for preparatory course?

Preparatory Course in IITs The results of IIT-JEE are declared. Only those who are included in the merit list, will be declared to have 'qualfied'. The results of others will show, 'not qualified' The results of the qualified candidates are shown along with their rank number. In the list, SCs and STs will also be included, and, if 'qualified', their names with rank number are indicated. It means they have been included in the merit list. In respect of SC and ST candidates, another rank list is prepared, which is called 'Preparatory Rank list'. Those who hve not scored the minimum marks for entering the main merit list,referred to in the previous paragraph, will come under this Preparatory List. All the names appearing along with rank number, in the Preparatory List, have 'qualfied' for undergoing preparatory course in any IIT and also, in Indian School of Mines and Institutue of Technology, in Benarus Hindu University. Therefore, your question whether your are eligible to undergo the course in any IIT is answered in the affirmative. You are eligible. You will be called for a separate counselling by the IIT JEE authorities on a date after the the counselling for candidates who have qualfied for the main merit list is over. You may also note that the counselling for the main rank listed candidates take place first. Courses and IITs are alloted to them. Generally, there are always vancancies left over after allocating seats to them. Because, many candidates prefer one course, but alloted other course, which they reject. Or, alloted one IIT but they want another IIT. Or, they may be getting a better course and a nearby institution through other Entrance Exams like AIEEE etc. In this year, there are more than 500 vacancies for SC and ST candidates in all courses in all IITs and ISM and BHU, after the counselling for the SC and ST candidates of the main rank list is over. During the counselling for candidates qualified for prep. course, they are shown the SC and ST vacancy position, IIT-wise, course-wise available for them. They are given an option form, which they should fill up and submit. During the counselling, every candidate is called one after other, and their certificates etc. are verified. Their option sheet is also taken. After a week, the IIT JEE will announce the results of the counselling to these prep. course candidates through the website. The announcement will show which candidate has been alloted which course in which IIT. After that, the role of IIT JEE authories comes to an end. A fortnight thereafter, you will receive a call letter from the IIT allotted to you asking you to join the prep. course from a specified date. You go there and undergo the course for one year - in which you will be taught the same subjects of M, P and C which you had learnt in your XI and XII. Repeat the subjects. The course is semester wise and each semester, your results will be annonced. At the course end, you will be declared as either passed or failed. If passed, you will have to go to the same IIT on the date they have asked you to come, that will be well before the IIT-JEE 2008 candidates joining, and choose the course you like from among the vacancies which were shown to you at the time of counselling, remember. In other words, the vacancies of 2007. From 2008 you join the regular B.Tech along with the successful candiates of IIT-JEE 2008. The SC and ST vacancies of 2007 are carried forward to the seats of 2008. You may also note, as a prep.course student, you will be treated exactly like the students of B.Tech. of IIT 2007 joining your IIT. Same hostel accomodation, same mess facility, same lib.faciltiy -etc.- everything same except the course. You can enjoy your life. The only hitch is that you take five years to get your B.Tech degree whereas others from the main rank list, take four years.

As you are targeting IITs your score should be below 6000, for NIT then it should be below 20,000. If you get marks more then 130 then you can try in top private institutes like Lovely Professional University, PSG, SSN, BMS. More marks you get better would be chances to get into these institutes Best of luck..

Bsc it ist sem and 2nd sem model questions?

Click the link below, it may help you.

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Top ten position holders of Lahore board in matric?

This list is the list of the best schools of Lahore based on academic results since 1960.

1) Crescent Model Higher Secondary School, Shadman

2) Aicthison College

3)D.P.S(Divisional Public School)

4) LGS Kabana

5) Beconhouse BGTL and Allama Iqbal Town Campus

6)The International School of Choefat

7)The City School

8)LACAS

9)SICAS

10)Cathedral School Antony's

What is the procedure to join in IIT?

You have to Clear IITJEE Exam to enter into IIT. The Portions of IITJEE are generally based on CBSE Class 11 and Class 12 Syllabus but you must join some good coaching Institute like FIITJEE, Bansal Classes, Brilliant Tutorials, Aakash IITJEE etc.. to boost your chances of getting into IIT.Then after completing your class 12 you have to write the IITJEE Exam and clear it. Then you will be able to get admission in IIT.

Can you take admission in M.Tech after BscIT?

No you cannot.for getting admission for M.Tech/M.E you have to write GATE exam conducted by IITS all over India. most of the institute accept its score for its admission into their M.TEch. As you are from Bsc. IT, You can also Apply for M.Sc IT and then go for M.Tech. I would like to say the basics make your hold good in the field and then you can pursue M.Tech in artificial Intelligence because that is the most unexplored field these days and has more opportunities. I would like to tell you there are few colleges that offers this course and i have no about IIT or NIT but yes you can do it from UPES dehradoon. That is also one of the best courses available in M.Tech with UPES.

all the best.

Which course is best to do after 12th with biology and no maths?

Choose Related to Biology:

Biochemistry, Microbiology, Cell Biology,

Bio Technology, Molecular Biophysics, Bio physics,

M.B.B.S., B.D.S., Nursing course

souce: http://careerafter12th.com

What is the full meaning of LLB?

The Bachelor of Laws (abbreviated LL.B., LLB or rarely Ll.B.) (Wikipedia)

For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click under the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.

What is MB BS stands for?

BSc is a Bachelor of ScienceMBChB is the equivalent of the American MD. The MBChB abbreviation is the degree awarded their medical doctors throughout all the commonwealth countries including UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa.

Matric result 2009 gujranwala board Pakistan?

The result of Gujranwala board 2009 was announced on August 1st. According to the result statistics a total of 191072 applied for examination out of which 187643 appeared and 34.13 percent of these students passed.

What is the process of getting your btech transcripts from Punjab technical university?

To obtain Btech transcripts from Punjab Technical University, you must submit a request via mail. In this request, a check or money order for $22USD must be included. This includes the postal charges and up to 20 copies of the transcripts.

Where can you get the osmania university BE question papers?

Code No. 1017/ET
FACULTY OF COMMERCE
B.Com. III Year Examination, March/April, 2008
[Common for General, Computers, Computer Applications (Voc.)]

INCOME TAX

Time: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 100

PART - A
(Marks: 5 x 5 = 25)
Answer any FIVE questions in not exceeding 20 lines each.

1. Explain the term "Income".
2. Calculate taxable amount of House Rent Allowance when:
a. Gross Salary Rs. 4,40,000
b. Advance Salary Rs. 60,000
c. Dearness allowance Rs. 1,20,000 (50% forms part of salary)
d. HRA received Rs. 90,000
e. Rent paid at Hyderabad Rs. 75,000

3. calculate Gross annual Value when:
a. Municipal Rental Value Rs. 1,20,000
b. Fair Rental Value Rs. 1,50,000
c. Standard Rent Rs. 1,60,000
d. Actual Rental Value Rs. 1,40,000

4. From the following information calculate the amount of depreciation:
a. W.D.V. on 1-4-2006 Rs. 10,00,000
b. Additions on 15-01-2007 Rs. 8,00,000
c. Transfer of 60% block of assets Rs. 12,00,000
d. Rate of depreciation 15%

5. Mr. 'X' purchases shares of X Ltd on 30-6-05 for Rs. 80,000. He transfers these shares on 30-6-2006 for Rs. 4,40,000. Transfer expenses 2%. Compute taxable capital gains when the CII for the year 2005-06 is 497 and 2006-07 is 519.
6. What is Best Judgment Assessment?
7. Explain Bond Washing Transactions.
8. Discuss the provisions of Section 80G of IT act 1961.

PART - B
(Marks: 5 x 15 = 75)
Answer the following in not exceeding 4 pages each

9. a. Explain the term agricultural income and its important characteristics. Also discuss the procedure of the assessment.

OR

b. Discuss any 10 incomes exempt from tax u/s 10 of the IT act 1961.

10. a. Mr. Ram working at State Bank of Hyderabad, draws the following emoluments:
i. Basic pay Rs. 25,000 p.m.
ii. Dearness Allowance Rs. 12,000 p.m. (part of salary)
iii. Arrears of salary Rs. 48,000.
iv. Overtime remuneration Rs. 68,000
v. Leave encashed Rs. 42,000
vi. Children education allowance Rs. 2,000 p.m. (for 3 children)
vii. City compensatory allowance Rs. 1,500 p.m.
viii. Deputation allowance Rs. 6,000
ix. Rent-free accommodation at Warangal for which the employer pays a rent of Rs. 4,000 p.m.
x. Employee and employer contribute Rs. 60,000 each statutory provident fund and the interest credited there on at rate of 11% Rs. 44,000.
xi. Mr. Ram pays an LIP of Rs. 14,000 and employment tax Rs. 4,800

Compute income from salaries.

OR

b. Mr. 'X' is the owner of two houses. From the below given information compute income from house property:

Particulars House-I (Rs.) House-2 (Rs.)

Municipal value 55,000 65,000

Fair rental value 75,000 80,000

Standard rent 60,000 90,000

Actual rent 70,000 75,000

Municipal taxes 6,000 9,000

Library cess 4,000 5,000

Interest on loan (for construction) 10,000 12,000

Pre-construction interest 60,000 40,000

Date of construction 1-6-2003 1-8-1997

Ground rent 8,000 6,000

Land revenue - 3,000

Fire insurance premium 2,000 -


Note: (1) Municipal taxes of the House-1 are paid by tenants

(2) Library cess of the House-2 is still outstanding.

11. a. Below given is the Receipts and Payments A/c of Dr. Satish a Medical Practitioner. Compute income from profession:


Receipts and Payments A/c for the year ended 31-3-2007

Dr.Cr.
Receipts Rs. Payments Rs.
To Opening balance 40,000 By Dispensary expenses 60,000
To Consultation fee 80,000 By Salaries 40,000
To Interest 20,000 By Books and Journals 10,000
To Dividends 10,000 By Donations 10,000
To Rent 40,000 By Income tax 12,000
To Gifts from patients 20,000 By Surgical equipment 18,000
To Examiners fee 40,000 By Medicines purchased 28,000
To Operation fee 30,000 By shares purchased 32,000
To Royalty on the books By Traveling 20,000
of medicine 40,000
To Visiting fee 40,000 By Life Insurance 4,000
To Lecture fee 20,000 By Subscription to
medical council 2,000
To Sale of medicines 8,000 By Telephone expenses 4,000
By balance c/d 1,48,000
3,88,000 3, 88,000

Other information:

i. Allowable depreciation on all assets Rs. 18,000
ii. Gifts include Rs. 12,000 received from parents
iii. Traveling expenses include Rs. 8,000 relating to pilgrimage trip to Tirupathi
iv. Stock medicines as on 31.3.2007 Rs. 18,000

b. Compute income from business for the assessment year 2007-08:

Profit & Loss A/c for the year ended 31-3-2007

Particulars Rs. Particulars Rs.

To Salaries 40,000 By Gross profit 4,40,000
To Bad debts 10,000 By By rent from house property 60,000
To General expenses 60,000 By rent from open plots 40,000
To Provision for bad debts 6,000 By rent from staff quarters 20,000
To Fire insurance 8,000 By bad debts recovered 20,000
To Advertisement 6,000
To Interest on capital 8,000
To Interest on loan 30,000
To Depreciation 40,000
To Provision for sales tax 20,000
To Provision for Income tax 18,000
To Gratuity 12,000
To Net profit 3,22,000

5,80,000 5,80,000

Additional information:

i. Allowable depreciation on all assets Rs. 60,000
ii. Sales tax actually paid Rs. 26,000
iii. Actual bad debts written off Rs. 8,000
iv. Income tax actually paid Ra. 40,000
v. Bad debts recovered were disallowed earlier
vi. Advertisement expenses were paid in cash.

12. a. From the information given below compute taxable capital gains for the assessment year 2007-08:

Assets Date of Cost of Date of Transfer Transfer
acquisition acquisition transfer consideration expenses

Residential house 1.1.1979 Rs. 1,00,000 31.12.2006 14,10,000 10,000
(CII=100) (FMV. Rs. 1,50,000)

Urban agricultural 30.6.1992 Rs. 1,80,000 1.02.2007 12,40,000 40,000
lands (CII=223)

Gold and Jewelery 1.7.1988 Rs. 2,40,000 1.09.2006 22,00,000 10%
(CII=161)

Note: From the transfer consideration of each asset half the amount is re-invested in the same asset.

b. Mr. 'X' Furnishes the following information. Compute income from other sources:

i. Interest on Govt. Securities Rs. 16,800 (Net)
ii. Interest on Debentures of 'X' Ltd. Rs. 8,920 (Net) (listed)
iii. Interest on Debentures of 'Y' Ltd. Rs. 7,960 (Net) (un-listed)
iv. Lottery winnings Rs. 60,000 (gross)
v. Agency commission Rs. 40,000
vi. Race horse winnings Rs. 12,000 (Maintenance expenses Rs. 20,000)
vii. Royalty on publication of books Rs. 48,000 (Expenses on the preparation of manuscript Rs. 8,000)
viii. Interest on loan taken to purchase Govt. Securities Rs. 1,800.

13. a. Discuss the legal provisions relating to set off and carry forward of losses under IT act, 1961.

b. Compute tax liability of Mr.Venkat aged 48 years:

i. Salary received Rs. 1,20,000
ii. Income from business Rs. 3,60,000
iii. Un-absorbed depreciation Rs. 60,000 (2005-06)
iv. Brought forward business losses (2005-06) Rs. 1,80,000
v. Brought forward long-term capital losses Rs. 20,000 (2005-05)
vi. House property income Rs. 80,000
vii. Life insurance premium paid Rs. 60,000
viii. House construction loan repaid Rs. 40,000
ix. Deposited in Public provident fund Rs. 18,000
x. Mediclaim insurance premium paid Rs. 14,000.