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ICSI Foundation, Intermediate & Final (Old Syllabus) Result 2011 | ICSI FE& P(New Syllabus) Result June 2011 | www.icsi.edu

Monday, August 29, 2011 11:51 AM

ICSI Foundation, Intermediate & Final (Old Syllabus) Result 2011 | ICSI FE& P(New Syllabus) Result June 2011 | www.icsi.edu

COMPANY SECRETARIES EXAMINATIONS RESULTS JUNE, 2011

THE RESULTS OF COMPANY SECRETARIES EXAMINATIONS HELD IN JUNE, 2011 HAVE BEEN DECLARED TODAY, THE 25TH AUGUST, 2010 AT NEW DELHI AND RELEASED TO ALL THE REGIONAL AND CHAPTER OFFICES OF THE INSTITUTE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY FOR INFORMATION OF STUDENTS AND GENERAL PUBLIC. THE RESULTS ALONG WITH BREAK-UP OF SUBJECTWISE MARKS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT THE INSTITUTE’S WEBSITE – www.icsi.edu. THE RESULTS ARE SENT THROUGH E-MAIL BY THE INSTITUTE TO THOSE STUDENTS WHO HAD REGISTERED THEIR REQUESTS ALONG WITH THEIR E-MAIL IDs ON THE INSTITUTE’S WEBSITE.

THE NEXT EXAMINATIONS OF COMPANY SECRETARIES FOR FOUNDATION PROGRAMME, EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME (NEW SYLLABUS) AND ALSO FINAL COURSE (OLD SYLLABUS) EXAMINATIONS WILL BE HELD SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM Sunday, The 26 December 2010 TO Monday, The 03 January 2011 FOR WHICH THE LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF ENROLMENT APPLICATIONS TOGETHER WITH REQUISITE EXAMINATION FEE IS 25 September, 2011.

Examination Result – June 2010 Session
Foundation Programme / Professional Programme
Executive Programme / Final Old
Final Old / Foundation Programme
Executive Programme / Professional Programme

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SBI Clerical Interview Result 2011 | SBI Clerk Interview May 2011 Result | State Bank of India Clerk Interview Result May 2011 | statebankofindia

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SBI Clerical Interview Result 2011 | SBI Clerk Interview May 2011 Result | State Bank of India Clerk Interview Result May 2011 | www.statebankofindia.com

Recruitment of Clerical Staff in SBI WRITTEN TEST
SBI Clerk Interview Result April/May 2011

SBI General Manager Press Notification Released The interviews for the captioned recruitment exercise were held in the month of April & May 2010. Around 90,000 candidates were interviewed and the tabulation of the interview marks and merging them with marks of written test is nearly complete. As the recruitment exercise is massive, checking and crosschecking of the marks has been necessitated so that it is error free. The exercise of final selection is state-wise and category-wise based on the reservations prescribed for SC, ST, OBC, etc. As such, it is equal to compilation of more than 200 independent merit lists. We expect to complete the whole exercise and release the final result in six weeks time. This is for the information of the candidates. Candidates are requested to bear this delay with us
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Canara Bank Specialist Officers Recruitment Online Application Forms 2011 | Canara Bank Recruitment Applications 2011 | www.canarabank.com

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APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM INDIAN CITIZENS FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING POSTS OF SPECIALIST OFFICERS

Canara Bank Specialist Officers Recruitment Online Application Forms 2011 | Canara Bank Recruitment Applications 2011 | www.canarabank.com

Eligible candidates are requested to apply ON-LINE through Bank’s website www.canarabank.com. No other means / mode of Application will be accepted.
Unless the system generated print-out of the registered application is received by post, along with Payment Challan, Photo and other relevant documents, the on-line registration is not valid.

Important Dates
Important Dates
EventDate

Opening Date for on-line registration on Website


Closing Date for on-line registration on Website [including far-flung areas]


Last date for receipt of system generated print-out of registered application along with Payment Challan & other documents
Last date for receipt of system generated print-out of registered application along with Payment Challan & other documentsfrom far-flung areas@


Tentative Date of Written Test

HOW TO APPLY:
The eligible candidates are required to apply ON-LINE through bank’s website www.canarabank.com. The guidelines for filling on-line application are as follows;
*Candidates should check their eligibility prescribed for the post for which he / she wants to apply.
*Candidates should have a valid personal e-mail id. In case, candidate is not having valid e-mail id, he/she should create a new e-mail id. This e-mail id should be valid for the duration of the project.
* Candidates should have remitted the requisite fee in any branch of Canara Bank and should have details of payment made.
*Please note that without valid payment details, on-line registration of application will be summarily rejected. For details of payment, check Point No.5.
*Candidates are required to visit the Bank’s website www.canarabank.com->Careers->Positions Open page and click on the link “Recruitment Project –3/2010 – Specialist Officers” and apply for the appropriate post. Alternatively, candidates can click the link “Recruitment” scrolling in the “News Update” column, which leads to the Recruitment Page.
* The link for registration of application will be open on our website on 25.08.2010 and closes on 20.09.2010.
*After filling in all the required particulars, candidates shall submit the application on-line.
*There is provision to modify the submitted on-line application. Candidates are requested to make use of this facility to correct the details in on-line application, if any. This Modification facility shall be available after 2 days of registration & up to 22.09.2010. Modification will be allowed only 3 times. After the last date, no modification will be permitted. No modification should be made, after sending the application by post.
*Candidates should take utmost care to furnish the correct details while filling in on-line application.
*After applying on-line with correct details, the registered candidates should obtain a system generated print-out of the registered application.
*A recent passport size photograph should be pasted on the system generated print-out of the registered application and sign across it.
*The system generated print-out of the registered application has to be signed by the candidates at appropriate place and the same application along with oringal payment challan and attested copies of the certificates / documents has to be sent to the address specified below.
*Candidates should retain a copy of on-line application print out along with Registration Number & Password safely for their records.
*Candidates can apply for a maximum of 2 posts only.
*Candidates applying for more than one post are required to remit application fee / postage for each post separately and are required to apply on-line for each post separately. Each application should be sent to the specified address in separate cover along with payment challan & other relevant documents.

System Generated Print-out of the Registered Application, duly complete in all respects should be sent by ORDINARY POST only in a cover superscribed “Print-out of the Application for the post of ________________ Post Code _____ in Canara Bank and Choice of Centre of Test__________”

The application should be sent to the address printed on the System Generated Print-out of the Registered Application.

CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE SENDING THE APPLICATION BY POST:
1.Check the correctness of the details in System generated print-out of registered application.
2. Photo is pasted at appropriate place and signed across
3.Signature is affixed at appropriate place
4.The following documents are enclosed to the application;
*Original Payment Challan
*Date of Birth Certificate / SSC / SSLC certificate
*Copies of the marksheets & certificates from SSC / SSLC / X STD, PUC / 10 + 2 / Intermediate, Graduation, Post Graduation & other qualifications etc.
*Copies of experience certificates, if any
* Copy of Caste Certificate in prescribed format in case of SC / ST / OBC category candidates
* Copy of Medical Certificate in prescribed format in case of Persons With Disability category candidates
* Any other relevant documents

Address for Sending System Generated Print-out of the Registered Application:

Canara Bank Recruitment Project – 3 / 2010 – Specialist Officers
Post Box No. – 9722
Borivali (East)
MUMBAI – 400 066

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MDSU BBA Part I Exam Result 2011 | MDS University BBA Part I Exam Result 2011 | Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University BBA Part I Result 2011

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MDSU BBA Part I Exam Result 2011 | MDS University BBA Part I Exam Result 2011 | Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University BBA Part I Result 2011 | www.mdsuajmer.com

Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University (MDSU) published BBA Part I Examination Result 2011.

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The University of Ajmer was established on 1 August 1987. It’s name was changed from University of Ajmer to Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer vide Rajasthan State Gazette dated 5 May, 1992. The University was registered in the year 1993 under section 12(B) of U.G.C.Act,1956.
Since the day of its inception the University was entrusted with a major responsibility of conducting the examination of nearly 1.5 lakh students of colleges spread over the six divisions of the state. In 1990 teaching began in History, Political science , zoology, botany and mathematics departments. In 1991, M. Phil, teaching programmes were initiated by History, Political Science, Botany departments and later promising job oriented courses such as PG diplomas in Environmental Technology, Microbiology and lab. technology and instrumentation were started. In 1993, after shifting to new campus, departments of microbiology, foods and nutrition, applied chemistry, management studies and computer applications were created offering M. Sc., MBA, PG Diploma and Ph. D. programmes.
In a short span of seven years academic wing of University came out with enormous research work in the form of publications, Ph. D. thesis and research projects. In 1998 university started PG programme in Environmental Science, and in 2000 PG programmes in Botany Zoology, Business Economics , Commerce, Population Studies, History, Political Science and Computer Science with specialisations that did not exist other colleges in Ajmer.
At present there are 24 teaching departments viz. History, Political Science and Public Administration, Economics, Botany, Zoology, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Environmental studies, Remote Sensing and GeoInformatics, Foods and Nutrition, Microbiology, Computer Applications, Population Studies, Commerce and Management Studies, Law, Education, Physical Education, Dept. of Yogic Sciences and Human Consciousness, Enterpreneurship & Small Business Management, Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies, Dept. of Library & Information Sciences and Bharat Vidhya Adhyan Sankul. There are 214 Government and Private colleges affiliated to this University. These affiliated colleges are spread over 9 districts of the state of Rajasthan. The University conducted examination of 1,35,000 students for various courses during the 2007-08 session.

The University has its own beautiful campus. It is situated near the Ghooghra village on the Pushkar bye pass, Jaipur Road (NH-8). It is seven kilometers from the city of Ajmer
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ICG COSD Exam April 2011 Result | International College for Girls COSD Result April 2011

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International College for Girls (ICG) Published COSD Examination Result April 2011.

ICG COSD Exam April 2011 Result | International College for Girls COSD Result April 2011

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The International College for Girls, Jaipur is a pioneer institution for women education in Rajasthan. With English as the medium of instruction, the founding of ICG was necessitated by the demand of an educational institution which could restrain the migration of girl students to other metropolitan cities by offering courses and academic environment of a world order.
International College for Girls has been an integral part of education industry since last 13 years. Founded in 1995, ICG is the only English medium girls college affiliated to the University of Rajasthan. The College has been accredited and awarded A+ Grade for five years by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), an autonomous institution of the University Grants Commission. It is the only college of Rajasthan to have been rated A+ so far & it was selected as the model college by the Government of Rajasthan.
In a national survey AC-Nielsen-ORG-MARG conducted for 2007, ICG was rated as the Best College in the streams of Arts,Science and Commerce in Jaipur city. At the national level, the college was ranked as 46th and 50th in the streams of Science and Arts respectively. This year’s survey (2008) has also rated ICG as the top ranking college of Jaipur
ICG is the only private college in the State of Rajasthan that has been conferred with Autonomous status by the UGC, which came into effect from June 2007. International College for Girls is one of the nine premier institutions run by Indian Council for International Amity (ICFIA), the other eight being:
1. India International School (1990) (affiliated to CBSE).
2. International School of Informatics and Management (1995) rated ‘A’ by AIMA. (Approved by AICTE, affiliated to University of Rajasthan).
3. The Play House TPH (2000).
4. IIS Centre for Information Technology IISCIT (2002).
5. FM Radio 7 (90.4 MHz) (2005).
6. IIS Gurukul (2005).
7. ICG Institute Of Educational Research & Development (IIERD) (2006).
8. International Institute of Management, Engineering & Technology (IIMET) (2008).

The College is run by the Indian Council for International Amity (1973), a society registered under the Rajasthan Societies Registration Act, 1958. Headed by Justice S.N. Bhargava, Retired Chief Justice of the High Court of Sikkim, the Society is devoted to the promotion of Hobbies, Art, Culture and Education. A non-commercial, non-sectarian and non-political organization, the ICFIA is well-recognized in the educational environs of the country.

The college provides a lively, dynamic and positive ambience to study and work. Its distinctiveness is based on the creative exploitation of information technology, within a lively interdisciplinary learning community.
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APPSC Group 1 Hall Tickets | APPSC Group I Services Hall Tickets | APPSC Group I Screening Test Hall Tickets 2011 | www.apspsc.gov.in

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APPSC Group 1 Hall Tickets | APPSC Group I Services Hall Tickets | APPSC Group I Screening Test Hall Tickets 2011 | www.apspsc.gov.in

HALL TICKETS HALL TICKET FOR SCREENING TEST SCHEDULED ON 05-09-2010 GROUP-I SERVICES (GENERAL RECRUITMENT) NOTIFICATION NO. 39/2008 & SUPPLEMENTARY NOTIFICATION NO.10/2009

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APPSC Group I syllabus and Previous Papers
APPSC Group 1 Prelims Exam Result 2011

REFERENCE BOOKS LIST
PAPER – II: Section I


History and Cultural Heritage of India with Emphasis on 20th Century History of India
1. R.C. Majumdar – Raya Choudhari & Datta – Advanced History of India.
2. D.D. Kosambi – An Historical Outline of Indian Culture and History.
3. A.R. Desai – Social Background of Indian Nationalism.
4. Sumit Sarkar – Writing Social History.
5. S.C. RayaChoudhary – Social Cultural and Economic History of India. (Earliest Times to Present Times)
6. M.N.Srinivas – Social Change in Modern India.
7. Bipin Chandra – Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism.
8. K.N. Panikar – Culture and Ideology in Colonial India.
9. Kenneth Jones – Social and Religious Reform Movement in India.
10. V.A. Narayan – Social Reforms in Modern India.
11. Tarachand – A History of the Freedom Movement in India Vol. I & II.
12. Sumit Sarkar – Modern India.
13. A.R. Desai – Peasants Struggle in India.
14. R.S. Sarma- Indian Feudalism – Comprehensive History of India – Vol. 10 to 12.
15. N.V. Bhattacharya – Medieval Movements in India.
16. Romila Thapar – Ancient Indian Social History.
17. K.A. Nilakanta Sastry – A History of South India.
18. Romila Thapar – History of India – Vol. I & II.
19. R.S. Sharma – Material Culture and Social Formation in Ancient India.
20. A.L. Bashom – The Cultural History of India.
21. A.L. Srivastavan – History of India from 1000 to 1707.
22. S.R. Sharma – Mughul Rule in India.
23. J.L. Mehta – Advanced Studies in the History of Medieval India – Vol. I & II.
24. Bipin Chandra _ Nationalisam and Colonialism in Modern India.
25. Omredt Gail – Cultural Revolt in a Colonial Society. The Non-Brahman movement in Western India.
26. V. Geetha and Rajadurai – Towards Non-Brahmin Millenium.
27. O.Hanlon Rosalind – Caste, Conflict and Ideology, Mahatma Jyotirao Phule and Low
Caste Protest in 19th Century Western India.
28. Dananjaya Keer – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Life History.
29. R.P.Tripathi & A.R. Desai – Social Background of Indian Nationalism.
30. Bipin Chandra – Essays in Contemporary India.

PAPER – II: Section II
Social and Cultural History of Andhra Pradesh.

1. S.C. Raya Choudhari – Social Cultural and Economic History of India. (Earliest Times to Present Times)
2. R.C. Majumdar – Raa Choudhari and Datta – Advanced History of India.
3. A.R. Desai – Social Background of Indian Nationalism.
4. Sumit Sarkar – Writing Social History.
5. M.N. Srinivas – Social Change in Modern India.
6. V.A. Narayan – Social Reforms in Modern India.
7. Kenneth Jones – Social and Religious Reform Movement in India.
8. K.A. Nilakanta Sastry – A History of South India.
9. K. Satyanarayana – A Study of History and Culture of Andhras Vol. I & II.
10. K. Balendu Sekharan – The Andhras through the Ages.
11. B.V. Krishna Rao – Early Dynasties of Andhra Desa.
12. V. Ramakrishna – Social Reforms in Andhra.
13. N. Venkata Ramanaiah – Andhrula Charitra (Telugu)
14. M. RamaRao – Satavahana Sanchika (Telugu)
15. M.V. Ramanaiah – Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi.
16. D.C. Ganguly- Eastern Chalukyas.
17. B.S.L. Hanumantha Rao – Indian History and Culture – Vol. I & II.
18. Bhandakar – Early History of the Deccan.
19. Gopala Chary – Early History of the Andhra Country.
20. Suravaram Pratap Reddy – Andhrula Sanghika Charitra (Telugu).
21. P.V. Parabrahma Sastry – Kakatiyas.
22. P. Raghunadha Rao – History of Modern Andhra Pradesh.
23. Sarojini Regani – Nizam British Relations – 1724 – 1857.
24. Sarojini Regani – High Lights of Freedom Movement in Andhra Pradesh.
25. A.V. Koti Reddy – Andhra Pradesh History – Samuskruthi.
26. M. Venkata rangaiah – The Freedom struggle in Andhra Pradesh – Vol. I & II.
27. G.V. Subba Rao – The Freedom Struggle in Hyderabad State – Vol. I to IV.
28. Y. Balarama Murthy – Andhrula Samkshipta Charitra (Telugu).
29. Madapati Hanumantha Rao – Telangana Andhrodyamamu (Telugu) Vol. I & II.
30. D. Ramanuja Rao – Telangana Jateeyodhyamamulu (Telugu).
31. Veladurthy Manikya Rao – Hydserabadlo Swatantrodhyamamu (Telugu).

PAPER – II: Section III
Aravind S. Indian Administration – Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi, 1992.
Austin Graneille, Working Democratic Constitution: The Indian Experience, Oxford 1999.
Avasti and Avasti, Indian Administration, Lakshmi Narain Agarwal, Agra, 1998.
Basu, D.D.., An introduction to the Constitution of India, Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 2006.
General Studies Manual, Tata Mc.Graw Hills, New Delhi, 2008.
Gapta M.C.and Kamal N. KABRA. Public Administration in India. Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi, 1999.
Hoshiar Singh and Mohinder Singh, Public Administration in India, Sterling Publishes, New Delhi, 1995.
Jam R.B. Public Administration in India: 21st Century Challenges for Good Governance, Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi, 2002.
Krishna K. Tummala, Public Administration in India, Allied Publishers Limited, New Delhi, 1996.
Kashyap Subhash, C. Our Constitution, NBT, New Delhi, 1994.
Kashyap Subhash, C. Our Parliament, NBT, New Delhi, 1994.
Laxmikanth, Indian Polity, Tata Mc.Graw Hills, New Delhi, 2008.
Padma Ramachandran, Public Administration in India, National Book Trust, New Delhi, 1995.
Premalatha Sharma, Issues in Indian Administration, Mangaldeep Publications, Jaipur, 1998.
Ramesh K. Arora, Indian Administration: Perceptions and Perspectives, Aalekh Publications, 2000.
Ramesh K. Arora and Rajni Goyal, Indian Public Administration, Institution and Issues, Wishwa Prakashan, New Delhi, 2004.
Robert I., Hardgray, Indian Government and Politics, Harcour Drace, 1975.
Rajani Kothari, Polities in India, Orient Longman, Delhi, 1970.
Saran Parmatma and Meenakshi, Public Administration in India, Mudranalaya Publishers, New Delhi, 1997.
Siwach. J.R. Dynamics of Indian Government and Politics, Sterling, New Delhi, 1985. Sriram Maheshwari, Indian Administration, Orient Longman, New Delhi, 2000. The Constitution of India, Government of India, 2006.

PAPER – III:
1. J.C. Dhingra, Indian Economy: Environment & Policy, Sultan Chand, New Delhi (recent Edn., say2007) Or any text book on Indian Economy written by say Dutt & Sindaram, Mishra & Puri or Agarwal.
2. For recent data & policy changes, above book is to be complemented by the Govt. of India, Economic Survey 2007-08, Ministry of Finance, New Delhi (recent edn.
Say 2008) (The above books cover 1/3rd of the syllabus on Indian Economy).
3. Govt. of A.P. Human Development Report 2007, A.P. CESS, Begumpet, Hyderabad, 2008.
4. RSRao et al (Eds), Fifty Years of AP 1956-2006, CDR & Communication, Rd 3, Himayathnagar, Hyderabad, 2006.
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APNPDCL JAOs Written Test Result 2011 | APNPDCL Asst.Engineers Written Test Result 2011 | www.apnpdcl.in

Tuesday, August 23, 2011 1:07 AM

APNPDCL JAOs Written Test Result 2011 | APNPDCL Asst. Engineers Written Test Result 2011 | www.apnpdcl.in

Northern Power Distribution Company of AP Ltd Published Junior Account Officers (JAOs) and Assistant Engineer Recruitment Written Exam Result Held

Results of written test for recruitement of JAOs

Results of written test for recruitement of Asst.Engineers(Elect.)
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