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Monday, March 10, 2014

Pune University SE Nov 2013 Exam Result, Marksheet

Pune University SE Nov 2013 Exam Result, Mark-sheet 

Pune University SE Nov 2013 Exam Result
 RESULT FOR S.E. EXAMINATION HELD IN NOV. 2013 FOR BRANCH S.E.(2008 PAT.)(CIVIL)


Pune University SE Mech Nov 2013 Result - unipune.ac.in

Pune University SE Mech Nov 2013 Result - unipune.ac.in

Pune University SE Mech Nov 2013 Result


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Symbiosis Pune Distance Learning MBA Admission Fees Structure 2013-2014

Symbiosis Pune Distance Learning MBA Admission Fees Structure 2013-2014


Symbiosis (SCDL) is a leading distance learning autonomous institute in India located in Pune (Main Office), Bangalore, Nasik & Noida. The institute is known for it's distance learning MBA program. Apart from it's popular PGDBA program, the institute also runs various Postgraduate, Diploma & Certificate programs under distance education mode. Currently Symbiosis SCDL has 34 centres across the country.

   Symbiosis Distance Learning Fee Structure

RF= Registration Fee
PF= Programme Fee
Course Name
Fee Structure

 
General
Active Defence / Paramilitary / Police
SAARC Students
International Students

 
PGDBA
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.30,000/-
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.27,500/-
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $1000 or Rs.50,000/-
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1900 or Rs. 95,000/-
PGDIB


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.30,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.27,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $1000 or Rs.50,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1900 or Rs. 95,000/-
PGDBF


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.30,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.27,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $1000 or Rs.50,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1900 or Rs. 95,000/-
PGDHRM


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
PGDIM


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
PGDRM


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
PGDCRM


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
PGDSCM


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
PGDEXIM


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
PGDIT


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.30,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.27,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $1000 or Rs.50,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1900 or Rs. 95,000/-
PGDTW


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
PGDEA


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.30,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.27,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $1000 or Rs.50,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1900 or Rs. 95,000/-
PGDID


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
PGDPTT


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
PGDBCL


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
DCWE


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.18,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.15,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $600 or Rs.30,000/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 1200 or Rs. 60,000/-
DTE


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.7,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.6,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $175 or Rs.8,750/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 200 or Rs. 10,000/-
CPCL


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.3,500/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.3,500/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $150 or Rs.7,500/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 300 or Rs. 15,000/-
CPED


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.10,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.10,000/-


 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $150 or Rs.7,500/-


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 300 or Rs. 15,000/-
Single Course


 
RF= Rs.1000/-
PF=Rs.3,000/-


 
RF= Rs.1,000
PF=Rs.3,000/-



 
RF=US $75 OR Rs.3750/-
PF=US $125 or Rs.6,250/-

 


 
RF=US $100 OR Rs. 5000/-
PF=US $ 200 or Rs. 10,000/-

 
Dual Specialization Fees for PGDBA:
  • General / Defence Personnel / Paramilitary / Police / Symbiosis Employee: Rs. 7,000/-
  • SAARC Students: US $ 300 or Rs. 15,000/-
  • International Students: US $ 600 OR Rs. 30,000/-

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Pune University M.Phil 2012-2013 Entrance Test Details

 Pune University M.Phil 2012-2013 Entrance Test Details


As per the admission procedure you are requested to attend an Entrance Test & Interview for the same as per the following schedule.
Day & Date:                  Sunday, 9th September 2012
Time :                            Written test 3.00 to 4.00 pm
Interview 4.00 to 6.00 pm

Venue :                          Department of Education & Extension,
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Bhavan ( Ground floor) University of Pune, Pune- 411007




Tuesday, November 15, 2011

PUNE UNIVERSITY - Integrated M.Tech-PhD course begins

TOI NEWS -
PUNE UNIVERSITY 

PUNE: The University of Pune's (UoP) much talked-about integrated M.Tech-Ph.D course, a brainchild of former vice-chancellor Raghunath Shevgaonkar, will be formally launched by industrialist Baba Kalyani on Friday.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Pune University News-Varsities to take action against colleges for delay in exam paper evaluation


FROM - http://www.expressindia.com
Pune The state government has directed all the state universities to take action against colleges that delay the process of examination paper evaluation. The government resolution to this effect was issued by the state on October 16, saying stern action will be taken by the universities against colleges which assign additional responsibilities to teachers while they are assigned paper evaluation work.
All universities have been instructed to declare results within 30-45 days from the day of the examination. A meeting was held on August 16 this year by the state Governor on the matter.
S M Ahire, examination controller, University of Pune (UOP), denied any serious cases of delays in the declaration of results. "Almost 90 per cent of our results are declared on time. Results get delayed when there are sudden last minute changes in timetable. At times teachers are given additional responsibilties due to which they are not able to complete paper evaluation."

Citing an example he said, "From this year onwards it was decided that there will be no examination in October for first year students of BA, BSc and BCom. Accordingly the timetable was prepared in July for second and third year exams. However after protests from various sectors, we decided to go back to the old pattern. So changes in the slots and seating arrangements made the entire schedule go haywire."

As per the Act, UoP has a lapses committee in place that looks into cases of delay due to teachers not turning up for paper correction etc. From this year onwards papers of the first year students are being evaluated at the colleges itself, while the second and third year papers will be evaluated at the university level.

"While provisions are there in the act for punishment, a teacher or paper evaluator being punished is quite unheard of as most of them get away by justifying their absence on medical grounds etc," said a senior official.

With the view of speeding up the process of declaration of results, UoP has already delegated the responsibility of paper correction of first year students to respective colleges. Nand Kumar Nikam, president, Pune University Principals Forum said, "The system was started in March-April this year. All colleges were asked to evaluate the first year annual exam papers and issue marksheets by themselves. So far it has been going good as it takes off a lot of pressure from the examiners."

With the term end exams coming to an end on Friday, colleges in the city closed for winter break on Saturday. Classes will resume on November 18. For the term end exam, which is compulsory for all students of BA, BSc, BCom, BBA and BCA for all three years, 5,550 students appeared from Fergusson College, about 700 from SP College. The term end exams are conducted by colleges

Friday, September 16, 2011

PUNE STUDIES :- Soon sex workers in Pune will flaunt university education


At a time when education is becoming big business, here's an example of a university that believes in taking learning to the masses and not differentiating between its students. In a bid to rehabilitate and empower marginalised sections of society like sex workers and transgenders, the Nashik-based Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) is introducing certificate courses for the community at minimal fees.Dr R Krishnakumar, vice-chancellor of the university, said that it was his idea to start these courses. He said he had made a promise to the Governor at the time of his appointment that he would start courses to rehabilitate these marginalised sections of society.

"We started a pilot project in Nashik for sex workers, where we first introduced them to the basics through a preparatory course for six months. It taught them the alphabet, basic arithmetic and communication. We planned to later move them to short-term certificate courses, but the response wasn't good as the brothel owners or senior sex workers didn't cooperate and forbade the girls to attend our programmes," said Krishnakumar.Refusing to give up his efforts after the experience in Nashik, the V-C decided to take up the initiative in the city. He contacted several NGOs working in the sector and set up meetings with brothel owners in the city to convince them about the importance of the programme.

"To our surprise, brothel owners here agreed and even wanted a programme for sex workers as they knew this means of income wouldn't last forever. Through talks, we realised what their needs were and we have decided to start a short-term preparatory course for them as well as some of the sex workers, who have never been to school," said Krishnakumar. "Later we will introduce short-term certificate courses for the girls which would be credit based and, if they wish, the credits can be transferred and they can continue to do a diploma course as well."

Ask him about employment prospects after the course and he admits they are not too bright. "We do realise the stigma attached to these students and that's why we will focus on empowering them to take soft loans from nationalised banks and starting their own business. We believe in giving them the expertise and skill sets as well as the confidence to take this important step," said Krishnakumar.

Another area of interest for Krishnakumar was starting vocational courses for the transgender community and helping them set up small manufacturing units. "We are currently contacting peer leaders from the community and identifying pockets in the city where they are based. Our counsellors and trainers will go into these areas to teach them and we are working out the details," said Krishnakumar.

PUNE NEWS :- Groupism is bane of University of Pune


The outgoing vice chancellor (VC) of the University of Pune (UoP), Raghunath Shevgaonkar, said there should not be groupism in the university and all senate discussions should be based purely on academic issues. He was interacting with the media on Tuesday.
Shevgaonkar would be joining the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi as its director and is likely to hand over charge on September 20. He took charge as the UoP VC on March 25 last year, after a stint as professor of electrical engineering in IIT-Bombay.
The chancellor of the university and governor, K Sankaranarayanan, would decide on Shevgaonkar’s successor before the latter leaves for Delhi.
Sharing his experiences about the varsity senate meetings, Shevgaonkar suggested that one should always follow the thoughts, rather than the person from whom it comes. “This is what is lacking in UoP,” he said.
According to him, the senate meetings should be based on agenda and not on the duration of the senate. All senate meetings should revolve round academic discussions.
“I joined the UoP with a different view, but after taking up the post, I realised that it is not possible for me to pursue research and teaching, which is the normal practice at IITs. I will now continue my research at IIT, Delhi,” he said.
Expressing concern over examination reforms, the UoP VC said, “Unfortunately we could not achieve any major impact on this front. I feel that the university is bogged down in the examination process.”
Taking note of anonymous letters based on allegations, he said, “There should be some accountability and the person truly interested in the development of UoP should come forward and not send such letters.” He also praised the ongoing computerization of various departments.
COPIED FROM :-  DNA
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