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Courses offered by Rajendra Autonomous College Balangir
Stream | Subjects | Sanctioned strength in each year | |
Three year Degree | PG | ||
ARTS | English | 24 | XX |
History | 48 | 08 | |
Pol.Sc. | 48 | 32 | |
Economics | 48 | 32 | |
Oriya | 32 | XX | |
Hindi | 16 | XX | |
Sanskrit | 16 | XX | |
Geography | 16 | XX | |
Mathematics | 08 | XX | |
Science | Physics | 32 | XX |
Chemistry | 32 | 16 | |
Botany | 24 | 16 | |
Zoology | 24 | 16 | |
Mathematics | 16 | XX | |
Computer Science | 32 | XX | |
Commerce | Commerce | 128 | 32 |
Total | 406 | 152 |
Rajendra Autonomous College Balangir should start some more professional and technical Bachelor courses like BSc Nursing, BSc Biotechnology, BSc Molecular Biology and Pathology, BSc Pharmacy, BBA (Bachelor in Business Administration) and Master courses like MCA and MBA.
Sambalpur University Institute of Information Technology
Following information is taken from SUIIT web page:
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SUIIT is established as an autonomous institute in the line of IIITs to impart training in the areas relating to Information Technology. This year the institute will offer programmes in BTech(CSE) and BTech(ECE) and other postgraduate programmes such as MSc and MTech. SUIIT’s BTech programme is a holistic academic programme which includes training in humanities, management science and basic science besides the technical subjects. The training has design orientation and it is research-based. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The admission is primarily on AIEEE score and some seats will be for OJEE and for IIT/JEE. Students are requested to submit their application in the prescribed format alongwith the copy of the scorecard. Students with 60% marks in +2 level with Physics and Mathematics are eligible to apply. The weightage of 10th marks and 12th marks will also be taken into consideration while preparing the merit list. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Institute has currently the following adjunct faculty members:
1. Prof. Arun K. Pujari, Vice-Chancellor, Sambalpur University (former Professor of Computer Science University of Hyderabad) |
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Infrastructural Facilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Institute has well furnished electronics and programming laboratory with separate in- campus hostel facilities for boys and girls having wi-fi internet facility. There is a separate center for soft skill development and industry sponsored short term certificate courses like CCNA, ORACLE and JAVA. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Contact | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sambalpur University Institute of Information Technology (SUIIT) Jyoti Vihar 768 019, Sambalpur (Orissa) E-mail: suiit@suniv.ac.in The application form and other details will be available in this site soon. |
Science scholarships get Rs 240 crore in the Union Budget 2010
New Delhi, Feb 26 (PTI) Government’s initiative to award scholarships to those opting for science studies today got a Rs 240 crore allocation in the Union Budget presented by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee.
The first 39,000 INSPIRE scholarships were awarded earlier this month by the Ministry of Science and Technology.
They are aimed at attracting students towards basic science and research.
The budgetary allocation for Department of Science and Technology was hiked to Rs 2,025 crores from Rs 1,672 crores from the previous. The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research saw its plan allocation go up from Rs 1,279 crores to Rs 1,600 crores.
Allocation for the Department of Biotechnology has been hiked from Rs 902 crore to Rs 1,200 crores.
The Ministry of Earth Sciences’ plan allocation has been pegged at Rs 1,000 crores from Rs 793 crore the previous fiscal.
India meteorological department (IMD) plans scholarships to attract young talent
Following is a report by IANS and taken from http://www.indiaedunews.net:
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) will offer scholarships to hundreds of science postgraduates to attract them towards meteorology and staff a department that is facing nearly 33 percent human resource shortage.
“We are ready to give stipend for the entire last year of the M.Sc students. The aim is to attract them to this branch of science,” Earth Sciences Minister Prithviraj Chavan said at the 135th foundation day of IMD here on Friday.
“We will also send them for a year or two for foreign training and I am not bothered if some one stays back too. What we need is young talents for this branch of knowledge – meteorology, seismology etc,” he added.
Chavan also asked the IMD authorities to develop a model through which they can get bright minds.
“The government is ready to hire and fill up the huge vacancies but the problem is where to get the talent. Bright minds are going to IT, banking and financial services and here we have to develop a model to attract them towards us,” the minister said.
IMD Director General Ajit Tyagi said that his department is facing a huge manpower shortage. “We are working with just two thirds of our required manpower,” he said.
When asked, IMD officials said that they will soon devise the scholarship plan as they need human resources badly.
The day is being celebrated to commemorate H.F. Blanford taking over as Imperial Meteorological Reporter on January 15, 1875, at Kolkata, the headquarters of what was later renamed the India Meteorological Department. It later shifted from Kolkata to Shimla, then to Poona (now Pune) and finally to New Delhi.
The IMD is the principal government agency in all matters relating to meteorology, seismology and allied subjects.
India has some of the oldest meteorological observatories of the world – those at Kolkata date from 1785 and at Chennai from 1796.
From a modest beginning in 1875, IMD has progressively expanded its infrastructure for meteorological observations, communications, forecasting and weather services, and has achieved a parallel scientific growth.
The minister also inaugurated the installation of a super-computing device at the IMD headquarters here, which will improve the accuracy of short and medium term weather forecasting.
Ford Foundation invites applications for Masters and PhD fellowships
Following report is from The Pioneer:
The International Fellowship Programme (IFP) has invited application only from eligible candidates currently living and working in the States of Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Information and pre-application forms are available at http://www.ifpsa.org. E-mails can be sent to ask@ifpsa.org.
Announcing this and briefing the media on Tuesday on the details of the program the Deputy Director of the Ford Foundation International Fellowship Programme Neera L. Handa stated that the IFP seeks to build a new generation of social justice leaders in India by offering an opportunity for quality higher education to those groups who have historically lacked access to higher education or have suffered other socio-economic disadvantages. The entire cost of the program including preparatory training is borne by the Program.
The pre-application stage of the four stage selection process closes on December 15. It will be followed by final application, regional interview and national interview stages. The eligibility criteria are a Bachelor or Master’s degree from a recognised Indian University with at least 55 per cent marks and three years of full time experience relevant to the proposed area of study. Additionally, they should have experience in leadership and community development related activities.
As of October 2009, IFP India has selected 280 fellows for Masters and PHD degrees, out of which many persons are from Odisha. Some of them from Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattishgarh narrated their own experiences and the immense benefit they have derived from the program. Two hundred fellows have completed their studies and over 75 per cent have returned to India to serve their communities. This is the last year of the 10 year programme of the Foundation.