Admissions to diploma engg courses delayed in Gujarat

July 14th, 2010 2 Comments   Posted in Admissions

The Admission Committee for Professional Diploma Courses (ACPDC) on Tuesday announced rescheduling of the admission process to the diploma engineering colleges in the state. More »

UGVCL required JUNIOR ENGINEER (VIDYUT SAHAYAK)

July 12th, 2010 15 Comments   Posted in Goverment Jobs, Jobs in Gujarat

UGVCL: Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Limited (UGVCL), subsidiary of GUVNL (erstwhile GEB), ISO-9001:2000 Company and recipient of National Bronze medal for its excellent performance in power distribution in 2007, having consumers of more than 24.97 Lacs, annual turnover of Rs. 4,000 crores and manpower strength of more than 7300 employees requires the young & Dynamic Junior Engineer (Vidyut Sahayak) More »

69 adhoc lecturer needed in GTU for new engineering colleges

July 9th, 2010 10 Comments   Posted in IT in Gujarat

The six engineering colleges and one polytechnic that have been set up in Public-Private Partnership model by Gujarat Technological University (GTU) are recruiting faculty members. GTU has issued a notice that these institutes require 69 faculty members. The interviews for the interested applicants will be held on July 11.
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Dozen new medical colleges to come up in Gujarat by 2012: Vyas

The Gujarat government today said it expects atleast a dozen new medical colleges to go on stream by 2012, which shall add up close to 1,800 medical seats in the state.

“We are hopeful that atleast 12 medical colleges will either go on stream by 2012 or More »

Gujarat has potential to be gateway for medical tourism in India

Gujarat has potential to become the gateway for medical tourism in India with the kind of capacity building being lined up for the state’s health care sector, state minister for health and tourism said in Ahmedabad on Thursday. Last year 4.50 lakh tourists visited the state for obtaining medical care. More »

Engg, pharma admissions will be delayed by a week

July 9th, 2010 2 Comments   Posted in Admissions

Taking into account the confusion created among students by the huge increase in engineering and pharmacy seats following the two mock rounds, the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (technical) (ACPC) on Thursday decided to reschedule their actual admission round.

ACPC will first conduct the third mock round on July 10, which will clarify the students’ doubts regarding their choice of engineering/pharmacy branch and the college they had opted for. More »

Gujarat loses 2,000 seats in government engineering colleges

There is some bad news for students seeking admissions to engineering courses. The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has disallowed admissions on the 1,400 seats in six public-private partnership (PPP) colleges. More »

result of hathiyari police PSI declared on policebharti

July 7th, 2010 1 Comment   Posted in IT in Gujarat

Finally result of PSI hathiyari and binhathiyari has been declared.

You can get result from here for police binhathiyari

Hathiyari PSI result

Clinical research boom in Gujarat spikes demand for trained personnel

With the clinical research industry in the state registering a robust growth in the last two-three years, clinical research students in the Gujarat have a reason to cheer.

The Institute of Clinical Research (India) Ahmedabad campus has been able to place 78 students of 2007-09 batch within the state this time. Of the total batch strength of 88 students, 10 did not opt for placements. R S Dugal, chairman of ICRI is optimistic about this growth rate sustaining in the years to come. More »

Banas Dairy to set up country’s second 100 MT skimmed milk powder plant

North Gujarat based Banaskantha District Co-operative Milk Producers Union Limited, popularly known as Banas Dairy, is all set to house a fully-automatic skimmed milk powder (SMP) manufacturing plant at Palanpur. The proposed plant for which the dairy will invest Rs 125 crore will be the second such milk powder plant in the country that will have daily capacity to manufacture 100 metric tonnes (MT) SMP. More »

Tata Power plans India’s largest solar PV installation in gujarat

According to report published in Business Standard, India’s Tata Power has decided to set up 50 Mw solar photovoltaic power project at Mithapur in Gujarat where company already has its chemical plant. This will be the largest single solar photovoltaic installation in India according to company’s website.

BS reports says there are plans afoot to also set up 5 Mw geothermal project in Gujarat. In order to build expertise and capabilities in the area of geothermal, the company has invested $50 million for a 10 per cent stake in Australian company Geodynamics. More »

Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India launches new PG diploma course

Focusing specially on social entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibilities, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDI) has announced a new postgraduate diploma in management for the development sector. The course has got approval from All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE). The first batch of the course will commence with 60 participants. More »

NID collaborates with Coventry University UK

National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, has signed an memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Coventry University, UK, during the recent visit of NID director Pradyuman Vyas. More »

PDPU students complete foreign internships

The first batch of students from Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU) has completed its international internship. A total of 94 students did their summer internships in four universities of USA – University of Houston, University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma and Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. More »

16 new colleges qualify for Gujarat University affiliation

Only 16 of the 92 new institutes seeking affiliation with Gujarat University qualify to launch their courses as per the new rules issued by University Grant Commission (UGC). The report of the same has been submitted by scrutiny committee appointed by need committee of Gujarat University on Tuesday.

These 92 applications were for new self-financed institutes offering bachelor of business administration (BBA), bachelor of computer application (BCA) and bachelor of commerce (BCom). More »

10,000 assistant teacher recruitment completed in Gujarat

July 4th, 2010 23 Comments   Posted in Goverment Jobs, Jobs in Gujarat

Vidhyasahayakgujarat.org

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The Gujarat government Saturday issued appointment letters to about 10,000 vidhyasahayaks (assistant teachers) recruited through an online process. Chief Minister Narendra Modi in Ahmedabad and other ministers in the various district headquarters handed over appointment letters to the teachers. More »


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High Court of Gujarat System Administrator (Class-II)/Technical Assistant (Class-III) Vacancies

High Court of Gujarat at Sola,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat – 380060

The High Court of Gujarat invites online applications from the eligible candidates, for filling up of following vacant posts :

System Administrator (Class-II) : 03 posts

  • Pay scale :  Rs.9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs.4200
  • Age : 21-35 years

Technical Assistant (Class-III) : 02 posts

  • Pay scale : Rs.9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs.4200
  • Age : 18-25 years More »

Now, a Las Vegas in dry Gujarat

July 1st, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gujarat in News
Dry Gujarat is all set to get its biggest watering hole in a desert. This could be a jackpot for a state struggling to boost its tourism. The Gujarat government is betting big on Casino Zone, replete with bars to draw visitors.

The Rs 480-crore project, already tipped as ‘Indus Oasis’ will come up at Khadir in the Rann of Kutch near the famous ruins of Dholavira, the Indus Valley civilisation site. More »

Bangalore School of Business shuts after taking fee in ahmedabad

July 1st, 2010 4 Comments   Posted in IT in Gujarat
Bangalore School of Business ‘shifted’ its 29 students to International Business School after charging them Rs 92,000 each. But IBS says the deal with BSB was about property, not admission of its students

An MBA institute that claims to be affiliated to Periyar University is winding up its operations in the city, leaving 29 students in the lurch. To make their exit from Ahmedabad smooth, the institute has ‘shifted’ its students — without their knowledge — to another institute. More »