University of Delhi | |
Courses offered: | Applications are invited for admission to MBA & MBA (Management Services) Programmes (Two Year Full Time beginning from July 2009) |
Eligibility: | 1. Candidates applying for admission to the first year of MBA & MBA (MS) (Full-Time) Programme must have pursued at least a 3-year Bachelor’s Degree Programme after 12 years of formal schooling in any of the following disciplines. The minimum requisite percentage of marks in different disciplines is as follows :- Arts, Commerce or Social Sciences - 50% Sciences - 55% Mathematics or Statistics - 60% Medicine, Engineering or Technology - 60% / CGPA of at least 6.00 in a scale of 10.00 OR Post Graduate Degree or 2nd Degree examination after 10+2+3 scheme, securing at least 60% marks. Note : Candidates appearing for the final examination of Bachelor’s / Post Graduate Degree examinations may also apply. 2. Candidates must be 20 years of age as on 01.10.2009 |
Application procedure: | The admission forms along with relevant information bulletin will be available from the designated branches of State Bank of India from 20.10.2008 to 01.12.2008 on cash payment of Rs 1000/- (Rs. 250/- for SC/ST/PH category) for applying to both programmes and Rs. 500/- (Rs 125/- for SC/ST/PH category) for applying to only one programme. Applicants must enclose the bank counterfoil and reserved category certificate, if any, with the application. Candidates may also apply online through www.fms.edu |
Email : | admissions@fms.edu |
Further details can be taken from: | Tel: +91 11 2766 6382 / 6387 / 6388 Website: www.fms.edu |
Address: | Administrative Officer, Faculty of Management Studies , University of Delhi, North Campus, New Delhi - 110 007 |
Last date of submission of Forms: | 01.12.2008 |
Last date of Issue of application form : | 01.12.2008 |
Date of Entrance Test : | 11th January, 2009 (Sunday) |
Test Centers : | Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kanpur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Pune, Visakhapatnam & Varanasi. |
Bharathisadan Institute of Management | |
Courses offered: | Admission to BIM – MBA - 2009 |
Eligibility: | Bachelor’s or Post Graduate Degree or its equivalent in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks. Final Year Degree students may also apply, subject to completion of the degree requirements with minimum 50% marks by July 2009. CAT 2008 Scores are used for shortlisting candidates who apply for admission to BIM. All applicants to BIM should take CAT (Conducted by IIMs on November 16, 2008) |
Application procedure: | Prospectus and Applications can be obtained by any of the following ways: By sending a Demand Draft for Rs.1400/- (SC/ST Rs.920/-) along with two self-addressed slips by regular mail to the BIM address given below. By online registration www.bim.edu with an option to pay either by Demand Draft by Credit Card. For Credit Ccard payments an amount of Rs.1,520/- should be paid instead of Rs.1400/- and (for SC/ST Rs.1000/- should be paid instead of Rs.920/-) Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of Bharathidasan Institute of Management payable at Tiruchirappalli. Application Forms can also be obtained from the IMS STUDY CENTRES Application Forms can also be obtained from the AXIS BANK All Correspondence including the requisition for application should have “MBA Admissions 2009-2011” super scribed on the envelope and must be sent to the given address. Note: Application money paid will neither be refunded nor transferred to another candidate under any circumstances |
Email : | admissions@bim.edu |
Further details can be taken from: | Ph: 0431-2520796, 2520502 Fax: 0431-2520733 Website: http://www.bim.edu/ |
Address: | P.Box No.12, MHD Complex, BHEL Campus, Tiruchirappalli – 620 014. |
Last date of submission of Forms: | 19th January 2009 |
Last date of Issue of application form : | 19th January 2009 |
Symbiosis Insitute of Management Studies(SIMS) | |
Courses offered: | Two Year Full Time Residential MBA Programme in Marketing, Finance, Operations, HRM, Systems & International Business - 2009 |
Eligibility: | The requisite eligibility criteria for MBA programmes at SIMS are as under: Candidates should be dependents of defense personnel or be sponsored by Industry. A. Candidate should be a graduate from a college affiliated to a statutory University having undergone a full-time bachelor’s level degree programme with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks as indicated in the mark-sheet provided by University. B. Candidate under Defence category should be a dependant of a serving Defence Personnel or Ex-Servicemen. The category of Ex-Serviceman is as defined vide Ministry of Defence; Govt. of India letter No. 36034/5/85-Estt (SCT) dated 14 April 1987. C. Candidates scheduled to appear in the graduation examination up to 15th June 2009 may also apply for MBA programmes and go through the selection process. However, the cases of those selected for admission will be treated as provisional. |
Application procedure: | Prospectus & application form of the institute is available for Rs.1200/- or can be downloaded from the institute’s website www.sims.edu |
Email : | admissions@sims.edu |
Further details can be taken from: | Tel: : (+91)20-30213200, 30213201/239/250 Website: http://www.sims.edu/ |
Address: | Opp. Station EME Workshop, Range Hills Road, Khadki, Pune - 411 020, India |
Last date of Issue of application form : | 10th January, 2009 |
Date of Entrance Test : | SNAP Test 2008 on 21st December 2008. |
Admission Procedure : | Stage 1. All India Symbiosis National Aptitude Test for post graduates (SNAP). Stage 2. Short listed candidates appear for personality assessment incl group activities, two rounds of personal interview and psychometric evaluation. Stage 3. Admission list made strictly as per merit. Selected candidates are also informed through a letter confirming their admission. |
IIT Madras | |
Courses offered: | One year Post Graduate Program for Executives for Visionary Leadership in Manufacturing (PGPEX-VLM) – 2009 – 2010 at IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur and IIM Calcutta |
Eligibility: | Education : A First-Class Degree in any branch of Engineering. Work Experience : Minimum of 5 years and maximum of 10 years in manufacturing and related sector; holding responsibilities in production planning and control, research, design and development, quality control, plant engineering, maintenance, marketing etc. Candidates may be sponsored by their employers or they may be self-sponsored. There is no upper limit of work experience for the company sponsored candidates. |
Application procedure: | Brochure and Application Form can be downloaded from the following website: www.vlm.iitm.ac.in and may be submitted along with a demand draft for Rs.2000/-. The same can also be obtained from 24th November to 20th December, 2008 at VLMP Office, Room No.11. Department of Management Studies, IIT Madras by sending an application along with a Demand Draft of Rs.2000/- drawn in favour of “IIT MADRAS”, payable at Chennai. The completed Application Form should be sent through Registered Speed Post/Courier service to: VLM Office, Department of Management Studies, IIT Madras, Chennai 600 036. |
Email : | vlm@iitm.ac.in |
Further details can be taken from: | Website: www.vlm.iitm.ac.in |
Address: | Chennai-600036 |
Last date of submission of Forms: | 21st December, 2008 |
Last date of Issue of application form : | 20th December, 2008 |
Date of Entrance Test : | 18 January 2009 : Aptitude Test and Personal Interview of the Candidates |
Admission Process : | Selection of the candidates will be made on the basis of his/her academic background, which has to be consistently first division/first class from school board examination level to graduation level, relevant work experience, employer’s recommendations, performance in the Aptitude Test and Personal Interview to be conducted jointly by IIM Calcutta, IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras. |
Vaikunth Mehta National Institute of Co-Operative Management | |
Courses offered: | Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) in Agri Business Management – 2009 |
Eligibility: | Graduate from a recognized University from India/ Abroad with at least 50% marks for General / OBC candidates. SC/ST candidates with at least 45% marks. Students appearing in forthcoming degree examinations can also apply subject to fulfillment of conditions by 14.08.2009. |
Application procedure: | The prescribed application form is available along with prospectus. The prospectus & application form can be obtained by sending Rs. 1000/- by DD in favour of "The Director VAMNICOM, Pune" which includes the fee for appearing test and interview. The candidates can download prospectus & application form from the institute’s website and send along with a demand draft for Rs. 1000/-. |
Email : | - |
Further details can be taken from: | Tel: 020 – 25537735, 25701226 Fax: 020 – 25537726 Website: www.vamnicom.org |
Address: | University Road , Pin - 411007 |
Last date of submission of Forms: | 15th January, 2009. |
Date of Entrance Test : | VAMNICOM Entrance Test: 1st February, 2009 at :-->> Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Dapoli, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kalyani, Nagpur, New Delhi, Pantnagar, Patna, Pune, Thrissur & Varanasi. |
Selection Procedure : | * The selection to PGDBM Programme is based on Entrance Test comprising of a) Written Test and b) Interview. * Entrance test is compulsory for all the candidates including sponsored and ward candidates. ***VAMNICOM Written test comprises of four sections along with No. of Questions: -------->> 1. Analytical Reasoning - 50 ; ; 2. English Comprehension - 40 ; ; 3. Quantitative Ability - 50 ; ; 4. Issues of Social Concern - 60 |
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Textile Management (SVPITM) | |
Courses offered: | 1. Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Textile / Apparel) – 2 years (Full Time) 2. Research Programmes (Full / Part Time): Ph.D. – 3 years (Full Time) Ph.D. – 4 years (Part Time) M.Phil – 1 years (Full Time) M.Phil – 2 years (Part Time) 3. Certificate Programme in Marketing & Merchandising – Part Time evening Course (6 months) |
Application procedure: | Application form can be obtained in person by paying Rs.600/- (Rs.400/- for SC/ST) by cash or through post by sending a Demand Draft for Rs.650/- (Rs.450/- for SC/ST) drawn in favour of “Director, SVP Institute of Textile Management payable at Coimbatore. ” The application can also be downloaded from the institute’s website and in such case the application form must be accompanied by a draft of Rs.600/- (Rs.400/- for SC/ST). |
Email : | - |
Further details can be taken from: | Tel: 0422 – 2571675 / 2592205 Fax: 0422 – 2571623 Website: http://www.svpitm.ac.in/ |
Address: | SVPITM, 1483, Avanashi Road, Peelamedu, Coimbatore - 641 004. |
Last date of submission of Forms: | 24th April, 2009 |
Date of Entrance Test : | Written Test / GD / Interview: 30th April, 2009 |
Admission Process : | CAT/MAT/JCCAT / TANCET Score, GD & Interview. Candidates who have not appeared for MBA entrance can attend SVPITM admission Test. |
Ravenshaw University | |
Courses offered: | Admission to Two-Year Full-Time Residential MBA Programme 2009 |
Eligibility: | A candidate should have a Bachelor’s degree of minimum three years’ duration (or equivalent) in any discipline from a recognized university. Candidates who expect to complete the final part of their degree examinations by June 15, 2009 may also apply. Offers of admission to such candidates, if made, will be provisional and will be automatically cancelled in the event of their failing to complete all the requirements before June 15, 2009 for obtaining the degree. A student after joining a programme in the university will not be permitted to sit for any examination of any other institution or agency. |
Application procedure: | The university has made an arrangement with the XLRI, Jamshedpur regarding using XAT scores for admission. The students are required to appear for XAT 2009 and see the details of procedure for applying for XAT from the website, www.xlri.edu. Candidates appearing CAT and MAT can also apply with scores obtained in the examination concerned for admission and their selection will be based on their relative scores. In addition, applicants have to apply online in the prescribed format for admission to the MBA programme by logging on to http://www.ravenshawuniversity.com . They should provide their XAT roll number so that their score in XAT can be obtained from XLRI. Upon successfully filling the online application form the Admit Card and the Payment Advice Form with ID number will be generated. The candidate should take the printouts. The admit card should be produced during the GD and interview with photographs. The Payment Advice Form should be duly filled in and sent along with a hard copy of the application and the account payee bank draft of Rs.500/- payable at Cuttack favouring “Ravenshaw University” so as to reach the Registrar, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack – 753003 on or before 28 February 2009 |
Email : | ravenshawuniversity@yahoo.co.in |
Further details can be taken from: | Fax- 0671- 2610 304 Tel: 0671- 2610 365, 2632 690 Website: http://ravenshawuniversity.com |
Address: | Cuttack |
Last date of submission of Forms: | February 28, 2009 |
Selection Process : | The university will decide the section wise as well as total cut-off marks which will be used for short-listing candidates to be called for Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). GD & PI will be held at Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai from March 16 to 21, 2009. Centres may be added or cancelled depending on the number of candidates. Candidates will have to meet their own travel expenses for appearing in the GD & PI. The final selection will be based on the candidate's academic performance, written test score, experience, Group Discussion and Personal Interview. The selected candidates will be informed by e-mail by 31st March 2009. The list of selected candidates will also be put on the website. |
Chandragupt Institute of Management | |
Courses offered: | Admission to PG Diploma in Business Administration – 2009 |
Application procedure: | Applicants desirous of taking admission in PG Diploma in Business Administration must have taken the Common Admission Test (CAT), which was held on 16th November , 2008. Chandragupt Institute of Management Patna, shortlists candidates on the basis of their score in CAT. Other parameters required are academic excellence, extra-curricular achievements and relevant experience in respective area, for admission to its two-year full time Post Graduate Programme in Management. IIMs have no role either in the selection process or in the conduct of the programme. Applicants should apply to Chandragupt Institute of Management Patna by filling in the application form attached with this brochure. Foreign/NRI applicants can apply by submitting valid GMAT scores (2007-2008). Applicants selected on the basis of CAT/GMAT scores will be called to appear for GD & PI. They will be offered final admission based on their performance in all these components. All selected/shortlisted students for G.D. / Interview will be informed individually through Registered/Speed Post by the second week of February, 2009. |
Email : | sao@cimp.org.in |
Further details can be taken from: | Tel: + 91 - 612 - 6570543 Fax: + 91 - 612 - 2200453 Website: http://www.cimp.org.in/ |
Address: | Phaneeshwar Nath Renu Hindi Bhawan, Chajjubagh Patna, Bihar (India), Pin Code - 800001 |
Last date of submission of Forms: | 17th January, 2009 |
Last date of Issue of application form : | 14th January, 2009 |
Reservation : | CIMP follows the reservation policy as prescribed by the Government of Bihar for educational institutions. Reservation in admissions to the institute shall be regulated in the following manner, namely - From Open Merit Category : 50 From Reserved Category : 50% The vacancies for different categories of reserved candidates from amongst the 50% reserved category, subject to other provisions of this Act shall be as follows: Scheduled Castes : 16% Scheduled Tribes: 01% Extremely Backward Classes : 18% Backward Classes: 12% Women of Backward Classes : 03% Amongst all the categories, 50% of the total vacancies will be reserved for students who qualify as Bihar domicile (permanent residents only) and 3% would be reserved for Persons With Disability (PWD). |
Guru Jambheshwar University | |
Courses offered: | For the Academic Year 2009-10, Haryana School of Business shall make admission of 175 students in MBA-Programme on CAT - 2008 Score based published criteria |
Eligibility: | Any Graduate with 50% or equivalent marks (45% marks in case of SC candidates ) or fellow of ICSI/CAI/ ICFAI / ICWAI Similar Body. The candidates appearing in the qualifying degree examination during 2008-09 session and also appeared in CAT-2008 (Conducted by IIM, Kozhikode on 16.11.2008) shall be eligible to apply for admission. Indian Institute of Management has nothing to do with the admission process and as well as the conduct or the programme. However the CAT - 2008 Score shall be legitimately used for MBA- Admission 2009 -10. Only short-listed candidates based on CAT - 2008 Score shall be called for counseling and admission. |
Application procedure: | Applications on admission form given in the HSB-Admission Prospectus-2009-10 should reach the office of the Director Haryana School of Business, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology Hisar. The Prospectus shall be available w.e.f. 15th December 2008. The HSB- Admission Prospectus- 2000-10 may be obtained from the Sale Counter of the University by paying Rs.300/- in cash for general category candidates (Rs. 75/- for SC/BC/PH of Haryana). The Candidates who wish to have HSB -Admission Prospectus - 2009-10 by post may send a demand draft of Rs. 350/- for general category (Rs. 125/- for SC/BC/PH of Haryana). The admission prospectus may also be downloaded from the university website www.gju.ernet.in and can be submitted along with a demand draft of Rs. 300/- (Rs. 75/- for SC/BC/PH of Haryana) drawn in favour of Registrar, GJUS&T, Hisar and payable at Hisar |
Email : | - |
Further details can be taken from: | Tel: 01662-276025, 263563 Fax: 01662-276240 Website: http://www.gju.ernet.in/ |
Address: | Haryana School of Business, Hisar - 125001 (Haryana) |
Last date of submission of Forms: | 31st January, 2009 (up to 5.00 pm) |
Maharishi Markandeshwar University | |
Courses offered: | Applications are invited for registration to Ph.D. Program in the subjects of Business Management; Mechanical Engg., Electronics & Communication Engineering; Computer Engineering; Civil Engineering; Computer Science; Physics; Chemistry; Mathematics; English and Education. Working Teachers, Engineers and Executives are eligible for registration to Ph.D. Programme on Part time basis. Really meritorious candidates interested to be registered as Research Scholars for Ph.D. Programme on whole time basis can also be considered for allowing Research Fellowship of Rs.10,000/- P.M. |
Application procedure: | The Prospectus-cum-Application Form containing eligibility conditions and other details can be had from the Reception of the MM University, Mullana - Ambala on payment of Rs. 500/- or by post by sending DD of Rs. 550/- drawn in favour of the Registrar, MM University, Mullana payable at Ambala. The Prospectus & Application Form can also be downloaded from the website of the University. Those downloading the Form from the website should also enclose a DD of Rs. 500/- while sending their application to the University. |
Email : | admission@mmumullana.org ; info@mmumullana.org |
Further details can be taken from: | Tel. No. 01731 – 304100, 304177, 304276 Fax. No. 01731 - 304111 Website: http://mmumullana.org/ |
Address: | Mullana(Ambala) |
Last date of submission of Forms: | 5th Jan., 2009 |
School of Management Sciences | |
Courses offered: | Applications are invited for admission to the following AICTE approved Two-Year (Full-Time) Post Graduate Management (PGDM)Programmes for the batch 2009-2011 1. At Varanasi: PGDM PGDM(Retail Management) PGDM(International Business) PGDM(Insurance & Risk Management) 2. AND AT Lucknow Post Graduate Management(PGDM)Programmes |
Eligibility: | Three-year Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline recognized by the Association of Indian Universities. Candidates appearing in the final examination of the Bachelor's Degree may also apply. |
Application procedure: | CAT Applicants would also have to fill SMS application Forms, so as to reach the Admission Office on or before December 31,2008. The forms can be obtained from Campus / city office of the SMS Varanasi OR from the Centres of Career Launcher/IMS Learning Resources / Career Forum across India on payment of Rs. 600(Cash) or by sending a DD of Rs. 650/- in favour of "School of Management Sciences" payable at Lucknow/ Varanasi.The candidates are also required to deposit Rs. 400/- in cash /DD as Registration Fee at the time of submission of Application Form. SMS application Forms may also be downloaded from our websites and sent along with a DD of Rs. 1000. |
Email : | info@smslucknow.com |
Further details can be taken from: | Phone: 0522-2238116 Fax : 0522-2237273 Website: http://www.smslucknow.com |
Address: | Sky Hi Chamber, 2nd Floor, 5 Park Road,Lucknow-226001(U.P.) |
Last date of submission of Forms: | December 31,2008 |
VIT University | |
Courses offered: | Admission to MBA / MBA (International Business) DEGREE PROGRAMMES - 2009 – 2011 |
Eligibility: | A pass in Bachelor's Degree of any recognized University with 60% in Degree studied in Regular, Full-time, and formal education and with a good academic performance. Candidates should have a valid CAT / XAT Score. |
Application procedure: | A separate application form with CAT/XAT/MAT Score for MBA & MBA (IB) should be submitted to Admission Officer, VIT University. The Application form and prospectus can be obtained by sending a Demand Draft for Rs.900/- drawn in favour of “VIT University”, payable at Vellore, to the Admission Officer with a request letter containing the full address of the applicant or by handing over a DD in person at VIT University, Vellore (or) at our Chennai Administrative Office. |
Email : | |
Further details can be taken from: | Tel: 91-416-2243091 / 93, 044-42016555 / 55480555 Fax: 91-416-2243092 Website: http://www.vit.ac.in/ |
Address: | Vellore-632 014, Tamil Nadu, India. |
Last date of submission of Forms: | Saturday, February 28, 2009 |
Indira Gandhi National Open University | |
Courses offered: | Admission to PG Diploma in Food Safety and Quality Management (PGDFSQM) – 1 Year The Programme is in collaboration with the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), Ministry of Commerce, Government of India |
Eligibility: | Graduation in Science with Chemistry/ Bio-chemistry or Microbiology as one of the subjects. Degree in allied sciences like Agriculture/ Food Science and Technology/ Post Harvest Technology/ Home Science/Life Science/Microbiology/ Biochemistry/Biotechnology/ Horticulture/ Dairy Technology/ Veterinary/ Fisheries/ Hotel Management and Catering/ Hospitality Management etc. or equivalent. |
Application procedure: | Send Rs.150/- by DD / IPO in favour of “IGNOU”, payable at New Delhi / at the regional centre to the regional directors at the given address. Application form can also be down loaded from the IGNOU Website. |
Email : | - |
Further details can be taken from: | Phone No. 91-11- 29533167 Telefax:91-11-29533167 Website: www.ignou.ac.in |
Address: | Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068 |
Last date of submission of Forms: | 30th December, 2008 |
The two largest Chartered Accountancy bodies join hands in recognition arrangements for their members
The two largest Chartered Accountancy bodies join hands in recognition arrangements for their members
The Hon’ble Minister remarked, “A historic MoU was signed today which would
recognize the membership of the other Institute. It is an excellent bilateral
cooperation and I am very glad that the two largest Accounting bodies have
initiated this exercise and concluded it.”
CA. Ved Jain, President ICAI in his address remarked “This is a historic and a
momentous occasion for the members of the ICAI and ICAEW. These are two
largest accounting bodies with membership of over 1, 50,000 & 1, 30,000
respectively. The two Institutes have been following highest standards of
professional education, training, technical & ethical standards. At this point of
time, seeing the need of the hour, we have to make our profession recognized
globally. The MoU entails coming together of two largest Accounting bodies
working in tandem with each other to provide a synergy. This agreement would
facilitate mobility of members across the borders and further strengthen the ties
between
decade for accounting professionals. We look forward to working closely with
each other and to collaborate further in the field of research & accounting.”
CA. Vijay Garg, Central Council Member and Conference director emphasized the
importance of this occasion in the present global scenario where world
economies are transitioning through a trying phase. Considering the emerging
scenario, the two Institutes have decided to come together to provide a wider
arena to their members.
Martin Hagen Deputy President, ICAEW commented that both
a strong trade interest. This MoU will establish closer working linkages as well as
provide recognition for members of the two bodies in the respective countries.
With this arrangement, the two nations would be playing leadership role in their
respective region.
Delivering the vote of thanks, CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, Vice – President,
ICAI, reiterated, “ The Chartered Accountancy profession has carried out a realty
check and it understands that it has to compete with global professionals. I have
full conviction that this profession will find the path to professional achievements
in the outside world.”
The signing of MoU heralds a phase of new relationship between the members of
the two countries. It will enable the respective member at either end, to take the
membership of the other Institute. The membership of the local accounting body
would provide larger professional avenues to members at respective end and
would lead to a win-win situation for the members of both the accounting
bodies.
The arrangement provides that existing members of ICAI with two years of post
qualification experience will be eligible for ICAEW membership on passing the
ICAEW's one paper on Case Study. The ICAI members with less than two years
of experience will be required to pass 3 papers- Case Study, Technical
Integration Business change, Technical Integration Business Reporting.
On the other hand, members of ICAEW who are trained in public practice will
become eligible for ICAI membership subject to passing ICAI's 4 no.s of
examination papers for the special modules – Taxation; Law, Ethics &
Communication; Information Technology & Strategic Management; and Auditing
&Assurance.
Looking at the trade relationship between
good number of members of ICAI will be opting for the membership of ICAEW
and vice-versa.
Source : icai.org
BITSAT Online Tests
1. Indian Institute of Technology IIT Bombay
2. Indian Institute of Technology IIT Kharagpur
3. Indian Institute of Technology IIT Kanpur
4. Indian Institute of Technology IIT Madras
5. Indian Institute of Technology IIT Delhi
6. Indian Institute of Technology IIT Guwahati
7. Indian Institute of Technology IIT Roorkee
8. BITS Pilani
9. College of Engg , Anna University
10. IT-BHU Varanasi
11. Indian School of Mines Dhanbad
12. BIT, Mesra Ranchi
13. National Institute of Technology Warangal
14. National Institute of Technology Suratkal
15. National Institute of Technology Trichy
16. National Institute of Technology Calicut
17. National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra
18. National Institute of Technology Rourkela
19. National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur
20. National Institute of Technology Durgapur
21. National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
22. National Institute of Technology Jalandhar
23. National Institute of Technology Raipur
24. National Institute of Technology Patna
25. Delhi College of Engineering New Delhi
26. Punjab Engineering College Chandigarh
27. Thapar Inst of Engineering & Technology Patiala
28. Dhirubhai Ambani IICT Gandhinagar
29. Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology New Delhi
30. Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Bhubaneshwar
31. Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi New Delhi
32. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology Pune
33. IIIT- Allahabad
34. Institute of Technology , Nirma Univ, Ahmedabad
35. Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad
36. Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur
37. International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad
38. Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
39. Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jadavpur University , Kolkata
40. P.S.G. College of Technology, Coimbatore
41. M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology Bangalore
42. MNIT Jaipur
43. Harcourt Butler Technological Institute Kanpur
44. JNTI Hyderabad
45. Guru Nanak Dev Engg College Ludhiana
46. CUSAT Kochi
47. University College of Engg (A) Osmania Univ. Hyderabad
48. Bengal Eng and Science University , Shibpur
49. MNIT Malviya National Institute of Technology Bhopal
50. PSG College of Technology
51. Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering
52. S.G.S. Institute of Technology & Science
53. K.L. College of Engineering
54. R.V.R. & J.C. College Of Engg
55. Hindustan Inst of Engineering Technology
56. G.H. Patel College of Engg & Technology
57. Jabalpur Engineering College
58. Dharmsinh Desai Institute of Technology
59. M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology
60. Amity School of Engineering
61. Mumbai University Inst of Chemical Technology51
62. Sardar Patel College of Engineering 52
63. P.E.S. Institute of Technology
64. Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT)
65. Amrita Institute of Technology & Science
66. National Institute of Engineering
67. B.M.S. College of Engineering
68. Laxminarayan Institute Of Tech.
69. Nirma Institute of Technology
70. SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Source : entrance-exam.net/top-engineering-colleges-in-india/
Eligibility criteria:
The candidate must pass in the class 12th board examination or any other equivalent examination.
If a candidate is appearing for B.E/B.Tech examination then he has physics and mathematics as the compulsory subjects and any one from Chemistry, Bio-Technology, Computer Science, and Biology.
If the candidate is appearing for B. Arch / B.Planning then Mathematics with 50% marks in aggregate at10+2 level is the compulsion.
Important dates:
* 26.04.2009- examination day. Exam starts at 9:30am
* 05.10.2008 to 05.01.2009- availability of examination forms, prospectus and online submission of applications.
* 15.12.2008- last day for requesting application form by post.
* 10.01.2009- last day to submit application forms.
* 07.06.2009- result declared on this date or before this date.
NOTE: the dates mentioned above are only proposed and as soon as the dates are officially declared by AIEEE, this post will be updated.
Syllabus:
Mathematics:
1. SETS, RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
2. COMPLEX NUMBERS AND QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
3. MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS
4. PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS
5. MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION
6. BINOMIAL THEOREM AND ITS SIMPLE APPLICATIONS
7. SEQUENCES AND SERIES
8. LIMIT, CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY
9. INTEGRAL CALCULUS
10. Differential Equations
11. CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY
12. Three Dimensional Geometry
13. Vector Algebra
14. STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
15. Trigonometry
16. MATHEMATICAL REASONING
Physics:
1. PHYSICS AND MEASUREMENT
2. KINEMATICS
3. LAWS OF MOTION
4. WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
5. ROTATIONAL MOTION
6. GRAVITATION
7. PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS
8. THERMODYNAMICS
9. KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
10. OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES
11. ELECTROSTATICS
12. CURRENT ELECTRICITY
13. MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT AND MAGNETISM
14. ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND ALTERNATING CURRENTS
15. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
16. OPTICS
17. DUAL NATURE OF MATTER AND RADIATION
18. ATOMS AND NUCLEI
19. ELECTRONIC DEVICES
20. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Chemistry:
1. Some Basic concepts IN CHEMISTRY
2. States of Matter
3. Atomic Structure
4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
5. CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS
6. SOLUTIONS
7. EQUILIBRIUM
8. REDOX REACTIONS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY
9. CHEMICAL KINETICS
10. SURFACE CHEMISTRY
11. CLASSIFICATON OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES
12. GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF METALS
13. HYDROGEN
14. BLOCK ELEMENTS (ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS)
15. P - BLOCK ELEMENTS: Group - 13 to Group 18 Elements
16. d – and f – BLOCK ELEMENTS
17. CO-ORDINATION COMPOUNDS
18. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
19. Purification and Characterization of Organic Compounds
20. SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
21. Hydrocarbons
22. Organic Compounds Containing Halogens
23. Organic compounds containing Oxygen
24. Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
25. Polymers
26. Bio Molecules
27. Chemistry in everyday life
Scheme of examination:
Paper1- 9:30am to 12:30am- PCM
Paper2- 2pm to 5pm- mathematics, aptitude and drawing
Preliminary Information :
For Admission to B.Tech. Programmes
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AMRITA ENTRANCE EXAMINATION – ENGINEERING 2009 | ||
Date of Examination | 19th April, 2009 (SUNDAY) | |
Eligibility | a. Born on or after 1st July 1988. b. A pass in 12th Class (or) equivalent with 60% marks separately in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics | |
Cost of Application form | Rs. 850/ | |
Application releases on | 05th January, 2009 | |
Application form available at : | a. Three Campuses (Amritapuri, Bangalore, Coimbatore) b. Selected branches of AXIS and Dhanalakshmi Banks c. Downloaded version from www.amrita.edu | |
No. of Examination Centers | 58 (across India) | |
Advertisement will be released | Between 20th to 30th December 2008 |
Eligibility criteria:
1. The candidate must be a graduate with a minimum of 50% in the qualifying examinations.
2. Candidates in the final year of their graduation can also for the examination.
Important dates:
1. 1st December 2008 – last date for the availability of application forms.
2. 6th December 2008 – last date for the submission of application forms.
Selection process:
1. Candidates are shortlisted on the basis of the performance in the CAT examination.
2. Final selection depends upon the GD and PI round.
Contact details:
TA Pai Management Institute,
Manipal - 576 104, Karnataka,
Tel: (0820) 257 1359 / 2571358 extn 101/102
Fax: (0820) 2570622 / 2570699
Email: admissions@mail.tapmi.org

AIEEE stands for all India Engineering Entrance Examination and this exam is conducted by the central board of secondary education (CBSE) along with the involvement of MHRD- ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Secondary and Higher Education and the government of India. This degree exam is basically conducted for the students who wish to go for Engineering, Architecture, Planning and Pharmacy.
Eligibility criteria:
The candidate must pass in the class 12th board examination or any other equivalent examination.
If a candidate is appearing for B.E/B.Tech examination then he has physics and mathematics as the compulsory subjects and any one from Chemistry, Bio-Technology, Computer Science, and Biology.
If the candidate is appearing for B. Arch / B.Planning then Mathematics with 50% marks in aggregate at10+2 level is the compulsion.
Proposed important dates:
* 27.04.2009- examination day. Exam starts at 9:30am
* 30.11.2008 to 05.01.2008- availability of examination forms, prospectus and online submission of applications.
* 15.12.2008- last day for requesting application form by post.
* 10.01.2009- last day to submit application forms.
* 07.06.2009- result declared on this date or before this date.
NOTE: the dates mentioned above are only proposed and as soon as the dates are officially declared by AIEEE, this post will be updated.
Syllabus:
Mathematics:
1. SETS, RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
2. COMPLEX NUMBERS AND QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
3. MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS
4. PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS
5. MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION
6. BINOMIAL THEOREM AND ITS SIMPLE APPLICATIONS
7. SEQUENCES AND SERIES
8. LIMIT, CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY
9. INTEGRAL CALCULUS
10. Differential Equations
11. CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY
12. Three Dimensional Geometry
13. Vector Algebra
14. STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
15. Trigonometry
16. MATHEMATICAL REASONING
Physics:
1. PHYSICS AND MEASUREMENT
2. KINEMATICS
3. LAWS OF MOTION
4. WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
5. ROTATIONAL MOTION
6. GRAVITATION
7. PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS
8. THERMODYNAMICS
9. KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
10. OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES
11. ELECTROSTATICS
12. CURRENT ELECTRICITY
13. MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT AND MAGNETISM
14. ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND ALTERNATING CURRENTS
15. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
16. OPTICS
17. DUAL NATURE OF MATTER AND RADIATION
18. ATOMS AND NUCLEI
19. ELECTRONIC DEVICES
20. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Chemistry:
1. Some Basic concepts IN CHEMISTRY
2. States of Matter
3. Atomic Structure
4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
5. CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS
6. SOLUTIONS
7. EQUILIBRIUM
8. REDOX REACTIONS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY
9. CHEMICAL KINETICS
10. SURFACE CHEMISTRY
11. CLASSIFICATON OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES
12. GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF METALS
13. HYDROGEN
14. BLOCK ELEMENTS (ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS)
15. P - BLOCK ELEMENTS: Group - 13 to Group 18 Elements
16. d – and f – BLOCK ELEMENTS
17. CO-ORDINATION COMPOUNDS
18. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
19. Purification and Characterization of Organic Compounds
20. SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
21. Hydrocarbons
22. Organic Compounds Containing Halogens
23. Organic compounds containing Oxygen
24. Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
25. Polymers
26. Bio Molecules
27. Chemistry in everyday life
Scheme of examination:
Paper1- 9:30am to 12:30am- PCM
Paper2- 2pm to 5pm- mathematics, aptitude and drawing


How to Join CPT?
A student who has passed the class 10 examination conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India or an examination recognised by the Central Government as equivalent thereto can join the CPT after registration.
The Fees for Registration
The registration fees are Rs. 1,500, which is to be paid along with a filled in application form.
Registration for CPT
A student should register with the Board of Studies by submitting the prescribed form, which can be obtained from offices of the Institute. The form can also be downloaded from the website http://www.icai.org.
The subjects to be studied
Session-I (Two Sections-Two hours-100 Marks)
* Section A: Fundamentals of Accounting (60 Marks)
* Section B: Mercantile Law (40 Marks)
Session-II (Two Sections-Two hours - 100 Marks)
* Section C: General Economics (50 Marks)
* Section D: Quantitative Aptitude (50 Marks)
Check out Common Proficiency Test (CPT) Preparation Book containing objective Questions as per latest Syllabus
The Eligibility for Appearing in the CPT
A registered student may appear in CPT after appearing in the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 examination) conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India or an examination recognized by the Central Government as equivalent thereto.
Application for Appearing in the Examination
A student has to apply in the prescribed form along with the examination fee of Rs. 300 within the stipulated period. Examination forms will be available at different offices and branches of the Institute.
The Qualifying Marks
The qualifying marks are 50%. A student has to keep in mind that CPT is an objective type test with negative marking as will be indicated in the question paper for selecting the wrong option.
The Next Step after Passing CPT
After passing CPT and 10+2 examination, a student may join the Chartered Accountancy Course which is divided into following two levels and undergo practical training for 3 ½ years:


This is the first time when students will be able to not only apply but also pay fees online at the institute.
FMS will also implement the OBC quota for the first time along with the online admission procedure from the forthcoming academic session.
OBC candidates will get a relaxation of 5 percent in the eligibility criteria apart from a maximum relaxation of 10 percent in the final cut-off.
According to FMS Dean J.K. Mitra, "There will be a relaxation of five percent in the eligibility criteria for the candidates applying for all earmarked seats. Schedule Castes (SC), Schedule Tribes (ST), and physically challenged candidates and children of war widows already have this relaxation. We have added OBCs to this list as we didn't want to create a separate category."

A tripartite agreement to this effect was signed in Chandigarh on Wednesday by the Hyderabad-based ISB, Punjab government and four corporate giants -- Max India, Bharti, Hero and Punj Llyod.
ISB Mohali will be the second campus of this premier management institute in the country. The institute has its campus in Hyderabad.
ISB, with the support of existing associate schools, Wharton School and Kellogg School of Management, will set-up and run the Mohali campus, just like its Hyderabad campus, as a world class academic institution for providing post graduate programmes in management and short duration executive education programmes.
"The ISB (Mohali) will be established under a unique model of public-private partnership," an official spokesman told reporters after the signing of the pact.
The Punjab Government has allotted 70 acres for the ISB campus on a 99-year lease at Re.1 per acre annually, as part of its vision to establish a world class premier management institute at Knowledge City, the spokesperson said.
The agreement was signed by Anjali Bhawra, secretary higher education on the behalf of the Punjab Government and Rajat Gupta, chairman of board of governors on the behalf of the ISB.
The first academic session at the ISB campus in Mohali is expected to commence in 2012.
The ISB campus at Mohali proposes to have 280 seats in its post graduate programme. It will also have several short duration executive education programmes where approximately 750 professionals will be able to participate.
The campus will also have four specialist institutes for promoting research and offering additional specialisations.
The institutes will be called Max India Institute of Healthcare Management, Bharti Institute of Public Policy, BML Munjal Institute of Manufacturing and Operation Excellence, and Punj Lloyd Institute of Physical Infrastructure Management.
The founder supporters of the ISB campus at Mohali will contribute Rs.500 million each.
"It has been an exciting and eventful journey for ISB from its inception in 2001 to becoming a top ranked global business school in seven years. The Mohali campus is another significant milestone for us," Rajat Gupta, chairman, ISB said in Hyderabad.
"The ISB owes its remarkable success to the high level of commitment of its executive board, the resident and visiting faculty, its administrators, and its alumni," said M. Rammohan Rao, Dean, ISB.
1) IF ur not from Maths background, then plz keep it in ur mind that u have to get passing marks out of 150.
2) Before Starting revision any chapter of accounts, first study whole theory of that chapter and then only solve 1 or two questions from examples. But solve Maximum questions from EXERCISE.
3) Prepare Mercantile Law Very well, because it was the only scoring subject after accounts. Contract Act is important one.
4)In economics 1st complete Macro economics then go for micro economics. Macro Economics aslo very scoring.
5) IN Quantitative Aptitude, Differentiation and integration, Correlation and regression and theoritical distribution is important one.
6) And make the Strategy to solve M. LAW paper 1st in examination, because u will get more time to solve accounts.
7) PLZ WORK hard in studies, because there is no Short cuts for Success. But u can do ur work Systematically, Which will help u 2 go to the path of Success.
Some of the one lakh Chartered Accountancy aspirants registering for the Institute of Chartered Accounts of India’s (ICAI’s) entrance test may attempt it online for the first time, in 11 cities this December. A yet-unknown but limited number of slots for the online Common Proficiency Test (CPT) were to be up for grabs on a first-come-first-served basis.
In addition to its conventional test, ICAI plans to hold it online, as a pilot project, on December 7 at centres in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Nagpur. While the deadline for CPT registration was October 1, application for the exam was scheduled to begin on October 6 and will take place till October 26 or in the case of the online CPT, when all the slots are filled, “whichever is earlier.”
Says Ved Jain, President, ICAI, “Students can choose only one option,” – either the online test, or the paper-based one scheduled for December 14.
Going by official figures, the December test is drawing a large number of contenders for the Chartered Accountancy programme, revamped in 2006. About one lakh have registered for it as compared to 76,000 who sat for the CPT in June 2008.
Meanwhile, in its ever-flowing stream of activities, ICAI recently formally registered the chartered Accountants’ Student Benevolent Fund. The Fund promises payment of up to Rs. 1 lakh for treatment of specified, serious illnesses and the same amount as ex-gratia in case of unnatural or premature death. Students will not have to chip in anything in the kitty. The ICAI president has requested members to “generously” donate so the institute can give financial assistance as well as other benefits to poor and deserving learners.
ICAI is also going to introduce classroom-based certificate programmes in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Valuation in mid-October. The 80-hour IFRS programme is slated for debut in Delhi and Mumbai and the 100-hour Valuation course in Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai. Registration is expected to begin on October 1. Though these continuing education courses are meant for CAs, Jain said, “We can welcome people concerned with this in government ministries and departments, as well.”
a] It is the market value of final goods and services produced in the domestic territory of
a country by normal residents during an accounting year including net factor income from
abroad
b] It is defined as the market value of output of final goods and services produced by normal
residents of an economy in its domestic territory during an accounting year exclusive of
depreciation and inclusive of net factor income from abroad
c] It is defined as the market value of final goods and services produced in the domestic territory
for a country by its normal residents and non residents during an accounting year less of
depreciation.
d] None of these.
32. Arc elasticity of demand can be defined as follows:
a] Price elasticity at a single point on the demand curve
b] Price elasticity of demand between two points on the demand curve
c] Both [a] and [b]
d] None of these
34. Which principle of Financial Inclusion has been adopted in the 2008-09 Budget?
a] Commercial Banks to include at least 250 rural households
b] To include retired bank officials, ex-service men to act as Business Correspondents
c] Both [a] and [b]
d] None of these
35. An example of double counting in national income would be:
a] Wages of bus and train driver
b] Cotton output and cotton cloth output
c] Electricity output and solar output
d] Tax receipts and earning of Inland Revenue officials
36. TRIPs means:
a] Trade related intellectual properties
b] Trade related investment properties
c] Trade related Indian properties
d] Trade related international Payments
37. Which theory of Consumer Behavior explains the Giffen Paradox?
a] Marshall's Theory
b] Hick's Theory
c] Both [a] and [b]
d] None of these
38. ‘Market Period’ refers to:
a] The period in which the producers of a good cannot change the quantity produced in response to a change in price
b] The period in which the producers of a good can change the costs of the quantity produced in response to a change in price
c] The time it takes for the market to attain equilibrium
d] The time it takes for the consumers to respond to change in the price
39. What is the approximate length of the National Highways of India?
a] 66,590 km
b] 24,268 km
c] 42,344 km
d] 12,468 km
40. The LAC curve:
a] falls when the LMC curve falls
b] rises when the LMC curve rises
c] passes through the lowest point of the LMC curve
d] falls when LMC <> LAC
41. What is Phillips Curve?
a] A tradeoff between the rate of unemployment and the rate of inflation in an economy.
b] A tradeoff between the rate of money supply growth and GDP growth in an economy.
c] A tradeoff between the rate of unemployment and the rate of literacy in the economy.
d] A tradeoff between the rate of GDP growth and the rate of inflation in the economy.
42. M1 in the money stock refers to:
a] Post office saving deposits
b] Currency plus demand deposits plus other deposits with RBI
c] Time Deposits with Banks
d] National Savings certificates
43. Adam Smith's concept of invisible hand postulates the following:
a] Putting in place a system of government regulations and control is most conducive to promoting
the interests of the society
b] An individual pursuing his own self-interest tends to promote the good of his community as well.
c] Having a system of public enterprises side by side with private enterprises is most conducive
to promoting the interests of society
d] By perusing the interests of marginalized sections of the population it is possible to promote
the good of the society
44. Mahalanobis model stressed upon the establishment of:
a] Consumer goods industries b] Export oriented industries
c] Agro based industries d] Capital and basic goods industries
45. When is an allocation said to be Pareto Efficient?
a] There is no other allocation in which some other individual is better off and no individual
is worse off
b] The disadvantaged sections of the society are better off.
c] The administrative cost involved is minimum
d] The tax burden is equitable distributed.
void”?
a] Agreement in restraint of marriage
b] Agreement in restraint of carrying of trade after sale of goodwill
c] Agreement in restraint of legal proceedings
d] Agreements of trading with enemy
22. Remission is the acceptance of:
a] a lesser sum than what was contracted for
b] a lesser fulfillment of the promise made.
c] Either [a] or [b]
d] Neither [a] nor [b]
23. Henry entered into a hire purchase agreement with Sam in relation to a television for Rs.20,000/
- on condition that on paying 12 installments of Rs.2,000/- each the TV would be the property
of Henry. After paying 6 installments Henry pledged the television with Richard, who took
it in good faith. Sam wants to recover the television from Richard. Which of the following
statement(s) is/are correct?
a] Sam can recover the television from Richard.
b] Sam cannot recover the television from Richard.
c] Sam can only recover the price of the television from Henry.
d] Henry can validly transfer the title of the television to Richard.
24. Cundy V. Lindsay case deals with:
a] Coercion
b] Undue Influence.
c] Mistake as to the nature of transaction.
d] Mistake as regards identity.
25. When the performance of a contract becomes impossible, the purpose which the parties had
in mind is frustrated. If the purpose becomes impossible because of supervening event, the promisor
is excused from the performance of the contract. This is known as _______.
a] Doctrine of frustration. b] Initial impossibility.
c] Lapse of time. d] Operation of law.
26. Which of the following is NOT considered as an exception to the doctrine of caveat emptor?
a] where the seller knowingly conceals the defect which could be discovered on a reasonable
examination.
b] where sale is by description and sample
c] where buyer has disclosed the purpose
d] where goods are bought by description from a seller dealing in goods of that description.
27. Which is not correct?
a] unless otherwise agreed, each of joint promisors may compel every other joint promisor
to contribute equally with himself to the performance of the promise.
b] If anyone of the joint promisors makes default in making contribution, the remaining joint
promisors must bear the loss arising from such default equally.
c] A release of one of the joint promisors by the promisee does not discharge the other joint
promisor.
d] A release of one of the joint promisors by the promisee frees joint promisor so released
from responsibility to the other joint promisor (s).
28. X, Y and Z are partners in a software business. They jointly promise to pay Rs.30,000 to A.
Over a period of time Y became insolvent, but his assets are sufficient to pay ¼’ of his debts.
Z is compelled to pay the whole.
a] Z has to bear the entire amount of liability
b] X has to bear the entire loss arising out of Y’s insolvency
c] X and Z have to bear equally, the loss arising out of Y’s insolvency
d] Z can recover back the entire amount from A.
29. Mr.X purchased a used computer from Mr. Y thinking it as a computer imported from England,
Mr. Y failed to disclose the fact to Mr. X. On knowing the fact Mr. X wants to repudiate
the contract. Which of the following statement is correct?
a] Mr. X can repudiate the contract on the ground of fraud.
b] Mr. X can repudiate the contract on the ground of misrepresentation.
c] Mr. X cannot repudiate the contract.
d] Mr. X can repudiate the contract on the ground of mistake.
30. The foundation of modern law of damages was laid down in:
a] Tinn v. Hoffman. b] Taylor v. Caidwell.
c] Hadley v. Baxendale. d] Addis v. Gramophone Co.
Total No. of Questions = 50
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1. Purchases Journal will contain
(a) All cash purchases.
(b) All credit purchases.
(c) Credit purchases of trading goods
(d) None of the above.
2. In the absence of any provision in the partnership agreement, profits and
losses are shared
(a) In the ratio of capitals contributed.
(b) In accordance with Partnership Act
(c) In the ratio of loans given by them to the firm.
(d) None of the above.
3. Which financial statement represents the accounting equation,
assets = Liabilities + Owner’s equity:
(a) Income Statement
(b) Statement of Cash flows
(c) Balance Sheet
(d) None of the above
4. Revenue from sale of products, is generally, recognized in the period in which
(a)Sale is made.
(b)Cash is collected
(c) Products are manufactured.
(d) None of the above.
5. Fundamental accounting assumptions are
(a) Materiality
(b) Business entity.
(c) Going concern.
(d) Dual aspect
6. The amount due to the retiring partner on account of goodwill is debited to the
Continuing partners in their __________.
(a) Profit sharing ratio.
(b) Sacrificing ratio.
(c) Capital ratio.
(d) Gaining ratio.
7. Goods costing Rs.1,00,000 were sent on consignment basis. These goods are
Invoiced to give a gross margin of 20% on invoice price. The amount of loading is:
(a) Rs.20,000.
(b) Rs.25,000.
(c) Rs.30,000.
(d) None of the above.
8. PQ Ltd. follows the written down value method of depreciating their Buildings
year after year due to
(a) Convenience.
(b) Comparability
(c) Consistency.
(d) All of the above
9. The owner of the consignment stock is________
(a) Consignor
(b) Consignee
(c) Debtors
(d) None
10. Which of the following expenses are of capital nature?
(a) Repair expenses
(b) cash purchase of trading goods.
(c) Wages paid for installation of machinery
(d) Rent paid for factory building
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11. Profit on revaluation of assets is shared among the partners in _______ ratio.
(a) Equal
(b) New Profit Sharing.
(c) Capital.
(d) Old profit sharing
12. A and B enter into a joint venture for purchase and sale of Type-writer. A
purchased machinery costing Rs 100000. He also incurred repairing expenses
Rs 20000. B sold it at 20% margin on selling price. The sales value will be:
(a) Rs. 125000
(b) Rs. 150000
(c) Rs. 100000
(d) Rs. 140000
13. A second hand car is purchased for Rs. 20,000, the amount of Rs. 1,000 is spent
on its repairs, Rs. 500 is incurred to get the car registered in owner’s name and
Rs. 1,200 is paid as dealer’s commission. The amount debited to car account will be
(a) Rs. 22,700.
(b) Rs. 20,500.
(c) Rs. 21,500.
(d) Rs. 20,000
14. Which of the following errors will be revealed by the Trial Balance:
(a) Compensating errors;
(b)Wrong balancing in an account;
(c)Error of complete omission
(d)None of the above
15. Net profit before commission has been Rs. 1,00,000. Manager’s commission is
25% of net profit before charging such commission. The amount of manager’s
commission is
(a) Rs.20,000.
(b) Rs.25,000.
(c) Rs.24,000.
(d) Rs.22,000
16. A Sight Bill drawn on a customer requires
(a) Noting
(b) Acceptance
(c) Registration
(d) None of the above
17. While finalizing the current year’s profit ,it was noticed that the closing stock
of the previous year was over valued by Rs.20000 because of casting mistakes
in the stock sheets. As a result
(a) Previous year’s profit is overstated and current year’s profit is also overstated
(b) Previous year’s profit is understated and current year’s profit is overstated
(c) Previous year’s profit is understated and current year’s profit is also understated
(d) Previous year’s profit is overstated and current year’s profit is understated
18. Unless given otherwise, the ratio of sacrifice is the same as________
(a) New profit sharing ratio.
(b) Old profit sharing ratio
(c) Equal ratio
(d) None of the above.
19. Personal Income tax paid for the proprietor should be --------------
(a)Credited to capital account
(b) Credited to current account
(c) Debited to Profit & Loss account
(d) None of the above
20. Goods destroyed by fire during the year Rs. 6200 not recorded in books. As result
(a) Net profit will decrease by Rs. 6200
(b) Closing stock will increase by Rs. 6200
(c) Net profit will increase by Rs. 6200
(d) None of the above
* Answers are available at the end.
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