Saturday 11 May 2013

Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp on Opportunities in Information Technology Secto

Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp on Opportunities in Information Technology Sector on 18,19 & 20th of this month.

For more details
http://jntu.ac.in/bboard/edc.zip

JNTU-HYD : Remuneration sharing formula for University Exams

The Principals of the Constituent & Affiliated Colleges offering UG and PG courses are informed to note that whenever the students of other colleges write their University examinations in your college, are informed to note the following examination remuneration sharing procedure:

i) For B.Tech/B.Pharmacy University theory examination, Rs.15/- per subject per candidate is to be collected from the parent college of the students. Similarly if the students of your college, write University examination at some other college, Rs.15/- per subject per candidate is to be paid to the host college.

ii) For any PG course (M.Tech / P.Pharm / MBA / MCA) Univerity theory examination, Rs.20/- per subject per candidate is to be collected from the parent college of the students. Similarly if the PG student of your college write their University examinations at some other college Rs.20/- per subject per candidate is to be paid to the host college.

iii) In case of swapping between two colleges, only the difference amount (as per the above calculations which are per-candidate-basis) needs be paid to/received from, the other colleges. In all other cases, the rules (i) and (ii) above are applicable.

The Principals are informed to communicate the same to the Principals of the counter-part colleges, by referring this University letter for making or receiving the payments, as the case may be. These guidelines for the distribution of the charges shall be applicable retrospectively, for all the examinations conducted from April, 2012 onwards.


JNTU-HYD : Late Fee Structure For Registration of University Examinations

1) The time deadlines for without fine, with Rs.100/- fine and with Rs.1000/- find shall be specified in the main notification. The existing practice for identification of time deadlines shall continue.

2) The candidates may be permitted with Rs.2000/- fine for each semester, upto two days before the issue of Examination stationary. This enables to combine the booklets of Rs.2000/- fine cases also in the main lot of booklets. The money transfer shall also be carried out along with other Examination fees money transfer.

3) A late fee of Rs.5000/- per semerster may be collected from candidates upto two days before commencement of that series of Examinations in the semester for which he/she applies.

4) A late fee of Rs.10,000/- per semerster may be levied from the candidates from one day before the commencement of that series of Examination till one day before the commencement of that particular examination for which candidate appears. However such permission is possible after getting confirmation of the availability of the question papers with ACE (EDEP) section. If the Examinations paper is not available, the Examination request for such cases shall not be accepted.

5) Items listed (2) to (4) above will not be included in main notification instead, they will be communicate in a seperate notification/communication from the office of Director of Evaluation.

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