Saturday, February 23, 2008

NATA Registration on

NATA Registration on

The Registration for the National Aptitude Test In Architecture (NATA), the aptitude test required for admissions to the first year of the Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) course in all institutes/ schools/colleges of Architecture in India (including Govt., Government-Aided, Private Unaided, University Depts., Deemed Universities, etc.), has commenced.

The NATA is a test aimed at measuring the drawing and observation skills, sense of proportions, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking of the candidate related to Architecture.

Prospective applicants desirous of taking admission to first year of Undergraduate course in Architecture in 2008 should take NATA and qualify in it by securing the minimum stipulated score.

NATA consists of two tests, a paper based ‘Drawing Test’ of two hours duration and a Computer based ‘Aesthetic Sensitivity Test’ of one hour duration.
For the Drawing Test, a question paper consisting of two questions –a free hand drawing and a memory sketch, will be generated by the Computer and printed for the candidate. It will be handed over to the candidate along with the drawing paper (Answer sheet) with preprinted barcode. Paper of any kind, other than the one officially distributed, is not permitted in the testing room.

The candidate should attempt the question on the drawing paper supplied by the test center on the side where barcode is printed. The Appointment number, Candidate ID and test center stamp with supervisor’s signature shall be on the reverse side of the paper. At the conclusion of the test the candidate should return the answer sheet (drawing paper) and question paper to the test supervisor. The drawing aptitude of the applicant is judged on the following aspects – ability to sketch a given object proportionately and rendering the same in visually appealing manner, visualizing and drawing the effects of light on the object and shadows cast on surroundings, sense of perspective drawing, combining and composing given three dimensional elements to form a building or structural form, creating interesting two dimensional composition using given shapes and forms, creating visual harmony using colours in given composition, understanding of scale and proportions, drawing from memory through pencil sketch on themes from day to day experiences etc.

The primary emphasis in scoring the drawing section is on the candidate’s drawing, imagination and observation skills. In memory drawing, the candidate’s sense of proportion & perspective is evaluated. The candidate will receive a single score for the performance on the drawing section. The candidate will receive a NS (No Score) if he/she does not draw a response for either of the two tasks in the drawing section.

Computer based Aesthetic Sensitivity Test given after the paper based test, measures perception, imagination and observation, creativity and communication along with architectural awareness, of the candidate. The Computer-based test begins at ‘log-in’ and ends at ‘log-out’. It comprises of visualizing three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings, visualizing different sides of three dimensional object, identifying commonly used materials and objects based on their textural qualities, analytical reasoning, mental ability, imaginative comprehension and expression, Architectural awareness etc.

Here, an examinee is administered a set of questions with a difficulty level that is specifically designed to match the examinee's ability level. The candidate’s score will depend on his/her performance on the questions given and on the number of questions answered in the time allotted. Average time allotted to answer the question is 90 seconds and the countdown begins 30 seconds before the time ends.

However, for certain questions depending upon their difficulty level, time allotted to provide the answer may be reduced to 60 seconds or may be extended to 120 seconds. The computer selects questions based on the candidate’s performance on preceding questions and on the requirements of the test design. When a correct answer is given, the next question will be of higher difficulty level whereas, if wrong answer is given, the next question is of lower difficulty level. The Computer-based test begins at ‘log-in’ and ends at ‘log-out’. The candidate will be provided with rough paper.

The language medium of the test will be English. There will be a model NATA interface available on the NATA website to help candidates get acquainted with the visual format of the test. Minimal computer skills such as pointing and clicking Mouse buttons are required for taking the test.

Registration: NATA is being offered at designated Test Centers located at colleges/schools of Architecture in India, between January 1 and September 30 every year. Test Center availability is subject to change. The most current information regarding Test Centers and other registration information will be available on the NATA website www.nata.in. Applicant has to register for the Test at any of the Test centres. The NATA Pre-Registration form is available at the Test Centres and at www.nata.in.

Appointments for the Test are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. The candidates should approach the selected Test Center with (i) Attested copy of the mark list of Class X or equivalent examination (ii) One recent passport size colour photograph of the candidate (iii) Attested copy of any valid document of identification bearing photograph and signature of the candidate.

The list of Acceptable Primary Identification Documents are given in the Information Brochure available at www.nata.in (iv) Test fees of Rs.800/- which has to remitted by way of Cash or Demand Draft in favour of the Test Center, as prescribed by the Test Center. Exact name in whose favour the Draft has to be drawn, should be obtained from respective Test Centres.

The Registration process includes (i) filling up and submitting the Registration form, (ii) remitting the fee and (iii) getting the ‘Receipt cum appointment voucher’, with date and time from the Test Centre.

Reporting: The candidate has to report to the Test Centre, with (i) The appointment voucher or the ‘Receipt cum appointment voucher’, issued to the candidate at the time of registration and showing the candidate’s test date, time of test and Test Center as well as the Candidate ID and Appointment Number with Exam Key (ii) Official identification document mentioned on the ‘Receipt cum appointment voucher’, at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time of the test. If the candidate arrives at the Test Center without the required identification, he/she will not be admitted and the candidate will forfeit the test fee. Candidate should also carry three or four sharpened soft-lead (2B & HB) pencils, a good eraser (Pencils and erasers will not be supplied at the Test Center. Mechanical pencils are not permitted), Set of colours (Water/ Poster colours, crayons, pastels) with appropriate instruments (Brushes, dish, etc.), Geometry instrument box, Blue pen etc.

Score Card: The candidate may collect the score card in person on fourth day of appearing for the test or later from the Test Center where the candidate appeared for NATA. If specifically requested in writing to the center in charge, they will be mailed to the candidate, approximately 3 to 4 days after the candidate takes the test for which the candidate should handover to the Test Center in-charge, an application requesting mark list by mail together with Self-addressed Envelope suitably stamped. As per the current NATA policy, the candidate’s scores are retained for the two years following the testing year in which the candidate tested.

Applying for admission: As per COA rules, a candidate applying to any school/college of Architecture in India should have secured a minimum of 40% in the total NATA score (At least 80/200), for consideration of admission into first year B.Arch. They must also satisfy the academic eligibility for admission to the B.Arch course, as laid down by the Council of Architecture. Candidates may apply for admission to participating institutions as per the time schedule specified by the appropriate admission authority, along with all the documents desired by it.

Repeating NATA: NATA can be attempted as desired by the candidate. For every attempt, test fee of Rs.800/- will have to be paid. The mark list issued after each attempt will show the average of marks scored by the candidate in the last attempt and his/her previous valid score.

Rescheduling/Canceling Test Appointment: A candidate may reschedule or cancel the scheduled test at least three full working days before the scheduled appointment (not including the day of the candidate’s test or the day of the candidate’s request).

If a candidate fails to appear for the test at the scheduled time without canceling/rescheduling the test as specified, he/she will forfeit the test fee. If the candidate cancels the scheduled test no later than 3 full working days prior to the scheduled test date, the candidate will receive Rs.400 as refund. The rescheduling fee is Rs.200.

More details can be obtained from www.nata.in.

BITS, Pilani entrance 2008

visit
http://www.bitsadmission.com/admn/index.htm

Nursing courses at AFMC

Nursing courses at AFMC
and Armed Forces Hospitals

The Director General of Medical Services (Army), has invited applications from female candidates for admission to the 4 year B.Sc (Nursing) Programme commencing in August/September 2008 at Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune, and for the 3 ½ years Training in Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) course commencing in August/September 2008 at various Armed Forces Hospitals.

Indian National, females, unmarried or divorcees/legally separated or widow without encumbrances whose date of birth falls between 1.1.1983 and 1.1.1991 who have passed as a regular student, in the first attempt, the complete Senior Secondary (10+2)/equivalent examination from a recognized Board/University with Physics, Chemistry and Biology and a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate are eligible to apply. Those who have passed such examinations as private students or with compartment in any subject are not eligible. Minimum height required is 142 cm. Applicant should be medically fit as per the standards laid down by the Military authorities.

Eligible candidates will be called for an objective type written test of 90 minutes duration likely to be held in February/March 2008, covering topics in General English, Biology and General Intelligence, with questions relating to the last two parts being bilingual in English and Hindi. The Written examination will be held at Bangalore, Chandimandir, Chennai, Dehradun, Delhi, Danapur, Guwahati, Jabalpur, Jammu, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Secunderabad, Thiruvananthapuram and Vishakapatnam. If sufficient number of candidates is not available at a centre, the candidates who opt for that centre will be allotted the centre of their second choice.

Candidates as per merit of the written test will be called for interview to be held in April/May 2008. The final merit list will be prepared based on the combined merit of the written test and interview, subject to medical fitness.

Selected candidates shall execute an agreement/bond to serve in the Military Nursing service (MNS) for 5 years. On successful completion of Nursing Training, the candidates will be granted Commission in the MNS under the terms and conditions laid down for the grant of such commission.

Candidates will also be provided with free ration, accommodation, uniform allowance and monthly stipend as applicable, during the training period. They will have to refund the entire cost of training in the event of withdrawal from the course, premature termination of training or refusal to accept commission in the MNS if offered.

Application: Application may be submitted on plane paper of 21 cm x 36 cm as per the format given in the Advertisement published in the Employment News of 29.12.2007- 4.1.2008. The format has to be typed in block capital letters. Applications should not be submitted on newspaper cuttings or its photocopies.

Applicants should have passed the qualifying examination before the submission of the application. The details of the documents (photocopies) to be attached to the application are given in the advertisement. They include

(i) Attested copy of the Matric/equivalent certificate showing date of birth.

(ii) Attested copy of complete Mark sheet of Senior Secondary (10+2)/equivalent examination (Copies of both sides of the mark sheet is to be submitted in case subject codes and maximum marks are given on the reverse side of the mark sheet)

(iii) Attested copy of Caste Certificate in case of SC/ST candidates.

(iv) In case the time gap between the 10th and 12th classes is more than two years, a Certificate from the concerned School/College that the candidate has passed the complete Senior Secondary Examination in the first attempt as a regular student.

(v) Four Copies of Admit Card in the format given in the advertisement on full-scape paper with passport size photo to be pasted in the space provided (photo should not be attested)

(vi) Four self-addressed envelopes of good quality of size 27x12 cm with stamps worth Rs.6/- affixed on each.

(vii) In case of widow/divorcees, an affidavit stating that the applicant is issueless

(viii) Legal documents of the divorcee and an affidavit that the matter is not under consideration with the Higher Court.

Completed applications should reach Director General of Medical Services (Army), DGMS-4B, AG’s Branch, Integrated HQ of MOD (Army), Room No.45, ‘L’ Block Hutments, New Delhi-110 001 by 1300 hrs on 25.1.2008 (Friday)

MBBS/BDS at Aligarh Muslim University

MBBS/BDS at Aligarh Muslim University

The Combined Admission Test for MBBS course at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh and BDS course at Dr. Ziauddin Ahmad Dental College, Aligarh under the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), for 2008 session will be held on 26.5.2008 (Monday) from 10 am to 1 pm at (a) Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh) (b) Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) (c) Kozhikode (Kerala) (d) Kolkata (West Bengal) and (e) Pune (Maharashtra).

The medium of the test will be English and will have objective type (multiple choice) questions from Biology (Botany & Zoology), Physics and Chemistry. The general standard of the test will be that of the qualifying examination.

The detailed syllabus is given in; the Guide to Admissions available at www.amucontrollerexams.com. For every question, there will be four responses, from which the most appropriate one is to be selected. Incorrect answers shall result in a negative score of 25 per cent of the marks allotted to a question.

Applicant must have passed Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of AMU or an examination recognized by the University as its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Further, the candidate should have secured at least 50% marks in the Admission Test.

Applicant should not be less than 17 years of age as on 31st December, 2008. Selection for admission to the MBBS / BDS Courses shall be done according to the preference (MBBS / BDS) indicated by the candidate in his/her Application Form and the rank in the Admission Test.

Selected candidates will have to go through the medical fitness examination before completing the admission. The total intake for MBBS is 150 and that for BDS is 40. The prescribed Application Form and the Guide to Admissions 2008-2009 containing details of Courses may be downloaded from www.amucontrollerexams.com. The Registration and Admission Test Fee/Processing Charges of Rs.600/- is to be remitted through a Cash Receipt in favour of the Finance Officer, AMU, Aligarh through any branch of State Bank of India (SBI) directly to State Bank of India, AMU, Aligarh Branch using C.A/c No 30319186026. The amount can also be remitted from any Bank using SWIFT CODE N 005555 and C. A/c No 30319186026 SBI AMU, Aligarh Branch. However, in exceptional cases the amount may be remitted through Demand Draft drawn in favour of Finance Officer, AMU, Aligarh payable at SBI AMU, Aligarh.

Completed Application Form along with necessary documents as prescribed in the Application form/Guide to Admissions should be sent by Registered Post to the Deputy Controller (Admissions), Admission Section, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh - 202002 to reach there latest by 15th March, 2008 (Saturday).

The envelope containing the Application Form should be super scribed as ‘APPLICATION FOR MBBS/BDS (As applicable) COURSE, SESSION: 2008-09.’

For more details, visit www.amucontrollerexams.com

MBBS at Wardha Medical

MBBS at Wardha Medical
College : Apply before Feb 29

Mahathma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha, Maharashtra invites applications from eligible students on prescribed form for admission to MBBS course starting from July 2008. An entrance examination will be held for selection of students on 20th of April 2008 at Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi and Nagpur. Those who are going to appear in 10 + 2 Higher Secondary Board Examination March/April 2008 are also eligible to apply.

The entrance examination will consist of multiple chice questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Besides there will be a paper on Gandhian Thought which consists of essay and/ or short answer type questions.

The prospectus and application form with syllabus,question papers of Gandhian Thought for the last five years, with model question papers of Physics, Chemistry and Biology can be had from the Office of the Dean by remitting a sum of Rs.1050/- ( including postal charge of Rs.50/- ) only by Money Order in favour of the Dean, Mahathma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, District Wardha - 442102 or by paying Rs. 1000/- in cash at the college counter. Candidates should write their full address in capital letters and phone number on the " space for communication and the space for sender's address" on MO form.

The prospectus and application form will be available from 6th December 2007. The last date of receipt of filled up application with entrance examination fee of Rs. 1500/- is 29th February 2008 and with additional late fee of Rs.100/- is 14th March 2008.

Eligibility

The candidate must be born on or before 1st January,1992. Must have passed 12th std exam under 10+2 system of Maharashtra State Higher Secondary Education Board or equivalent exam of any recognised Board or any Indian University with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology individually in each subject in one and the same attempt.The candidate must have obtained at least 50% marks ( 40% for SC/ST/VJ/NT/OBC) taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

The fee structure in this Medical College is that applicable to govt.medical colleges in Maharashtra. The Institute does not have any payment seats.

Prospectus and application form can be downloaded from Institute's website www.mgims.ac.in from December 6th onwards.

MBBS / B.Pharm at BHU

MBBS / B.Pharm at BHU

The PMT/PAT-2008 Screening, the first stage of the two-stage selection process for admission to the MBBS course for the year 2008 in the Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, will be held on Wednesday, the 7th May 2008 at Varanasi, Delhi, Kolkata and Hyderabad. The PMT/PAT 2008 is being held to screen candidates for eligibility to take the second stage test of the selection process – the PMT-2008 Main examination for MBBS course to be held on Sunday, the 15th June 2008 at Varanasi Centre only.

For B. Pharm. course, candidates will be selected on the basis of their merit in the PMT/PAT-2008 Screening test alone.

Eligibility: Applicant should have passed the Intermediate, 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks (40% in case of SC/ST candidates) in English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Zoology + Botany) taken together.
Candidates appearing in qualifying examination may also apply. Applicant should complete 17 years of age but should not cross 25 years as on 31st December, 2008. So, candidates born after 1st January, 1992 and on or before 31st December, 1983 are not eligible to apply.

Applications: Application Form along with the Information Booklet for PMT/PAT-2008 can be obtained: from the following branches of Bank of Baroda on payment of cash of Rs. 1000/- (Rs. 600/- for SC/ST candidates) from 1.1.2008 (Tuesday). (i) Varanasi – (1) BHU, (2) Ram Katora, and (3) Orderly Bazar (ii) Delhi –(1) Parliament Street, (2) Shakti Nagar (3) Nehru Place (iii) Lucknow – Charbagh (iv) Kolkata – College Street (v) Hyderabad – Hyderabad Main, ABIDS Circle (vi) Pune – Station Road (vii) Bhopal – TT Nagar (viii) Jaipur – DCM.

Sale of application through Bank counters (except at BHU Branch, Varanasi) will stop on 29.02.2008 (Friday). Application Form can be obtained from Bank of Baroda, BHU Branch, Varanasi, up to 4 p.m on 06.03.2008 (Thursday).

Application form and Information Booklet can also be obtained from the Office of the Director (PMT-Cell), Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221 005 by sending a written request by Registered Post along with (i) a Crossed Demand Draft/Bankers Cheque (MICR only) for Rs. 1060/- (Rs. 660/- for SC/ST candidates) of a Nationalized Bank, drawn in favour of “The Director, Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU” payable at Varanasi (ii) Two self-addressed, preferably typed, white paper slips of 10 cm ´ 6 cm size.

The request for application form should contain the name and address of the applicant as well as the date and full particulars of the enclosed DD/BC. Applicant should also write his/her name and address on the back of DD/Bankers Cheque. The envelope containing requisition for PMT/PAT application form should be super-scribed “Request for Application for PMT/PAT-2008, BHU”.

The last date for receipt of request for PMT/PAT form by post is 20.2.2008(Wednesday). Application Forms will be issued only by post and will not be issued in person from the Office of the Director (PMT-Cell), Institute of Medical Sciences.

Last date: Application form duly completed must be sent through Registered Post so as to reach ‘The Director, (PMT Cell), Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221 005 latest by 5 p.m on 8.3.2008 (Saturday).

For MBBS, the total seats are 55, of which 40 are under General category. There are 9 seats reserved for Scheduled Castes, 4 for Scheduled Tribes and 2 for Physically Disabled candidates. For B.Pharm course, the total number of seats is 25.
For details, visit
www.bhu.ac.in or http://bhuresults.nic.in

All India Pre Veterinary Test : Application from Jan 1

All India Pre Veterinary Test : Application from Jan 1

The Veterinary Council of India has invited applications from Indian Nationals for the entrance examination for admission to the 15% of All India Quota seats to be filled by the Veterinary Council of India on merit, to the 1st year B.V.Sc. & A.H. Course for academic session 2008 -09, in the various Veterinary College in India (except from Jammu and Kashmir State).

The All India Pre Veterinary Test - 2008 (AIPVT) will be held at notified centres in the country from 2 pm to 5 pm on 10.5.2008 (Saturday). The list of centres is available in the Information Bulletin.

The duration of B.V.Sc. & A.H. Degree course is five complete academic years including a compulsory rotating internship of six months.

Eligibility conditions:

Qualifying Examination: Applicant should have passed the Higher Secondary Examination or the Indian School Certificate Examination equivalent to 10+2 Higher Secondary Examination (after a period of 12 years of study) with English at a level not less than the core course for English as prescribed by the National Council for Education Research and Training and with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and any other elective subject or equivalent qualification as prescribed in the Veterinary Council of India - Minimum Standards of Veterinary Education - Degree Course (B.V.Sc. & A.H. Regulations, 1993. OR should have passed the B.Sc. examination from a recognized University with not less than two of the subjects among Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany/Zoology) and should have passed the earlier qualifying examination with the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English.

Minimum Marks: Applicant should have passed the qualifying Examination obtaining not less than 50% of the aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. In respect of candidates belonging to the SC/ST or other special category of students as specified by the Government from time to time, marks required at the qualifying examination shall be 10% less than that prescribed for general category. Those who are taking the qualifying examination prior to the Entrance Examination, or those who are awaiting the results may also apply and take the examination but he/she shall not be eligible for admission to the B.V.Sc. & A.H. Programme, if he/she does not pass the qualifying examination with the required percentage of marks as prescribed on or before 30th June, 2008 and submit the documentary proof during counselling, if selected.

Age: The candidate should have attained the age of 17 years as on 31st December, 2008.

Applications: Application for admission to the AIPVT can be submitted either online or offline.

Online Application : The online submission of Application will be through the website of the Veterinary Council of India . The facility will be available from 10 am on 1.1.2008 (Tuesday) to 5 pm on 15.2.2008 (Friday). On successful submission of the form, the applicant has to take a printout of the online application. It should be filled up as in the case of offline applications and sent to Controller of Examination, Veterinary Council of India, 'A'Wing, 2nd Floor, August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi-110066 by Registered/Speed Post only to reach the addressee before the stipulated date. Candidates belonging to the General/Other Category have to submit a Demand Draft from a Nationalized Bank for Rs. 700/- (For SC/ST categories a DD, for Rs.350/-) drawn in favour of ‘Veterinary Council of India- Examination Fund’, payable at New Delhi, along with the Application.

Offline Application:

By Post: The Information Bulletin and Application form can be obtained by post from the Controller of Examination, Veterinary Council of India, 'A' Wing, 2nd Floor, August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi-110066. on payment of Rs. 750/- for General Category and Rs. 400/- for SC/ST category (including exanimation fee, handling and other charges) through Demand Draft only, drawn in favour of ‘Veterinary Council of India - Examination Fund’, payable at New Delhi on any Scheduled Bank and two plain paper slips with the complete postal address of the applicant (in Capital Letters) with pin-code. Demand Draft issued prior to the date of advertisement will not be accepted. The last date for receipt of requests will be 15.2.2008 (Friday).

By Hand: The Information Bulletin and Application Form can also be obtained by hand from the following centres on payment of Rs. 700/- for General Category and Rs. 350/- for SC/ST category by way of a Demand Draft on any Scheduled Bank, drawn in favour of ‘Veterinary Council of India – Examination Fund’, payable at New Delhi:
(i) Veterinary Council of India, 'A' Wing, 2nd Floor, August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi-110066.
(ii) The Registrar, Andaman & Nicobar UT Veterinary Council, Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences, HADDO (P.O.), Port Blair-744102.
(iii) The Registrar, Kerala State Veterinary Council, Peroorkada P.O. Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala-695005.
(iv) The Registrar, Manipur State Veterinary Council, Sanjenthong, Imphal 795001, Manipur.
(v) The Registrar, Mizoram State Veterinary Council, Directorate of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services, Aizawl-796001, Mizoram.
(vi) The Registrar, Nagaland State Veterinary Council, Directorate of Veterinary & Animal Husbandry, Kohima-751003, Nagaland.
(vii) The Registrar, Tripura Veterinary Council, Astabal Veterinary Complex, Agartala-799001, Tripura.
(viii) The Registrar, Sikkim State Veterinary Council, Deptt. of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services, Krishi Bhawan, Tadong, Sikkim-737602.
(ix) The Registrar, Goa State Veterinary Council, C/o Directorate of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services, Pashusamvardhan Bhawan, Patto, Panaji, - Goa.

Forms from Bank: The Information Bulletin and Application Form can also be obtained by hand against cash payment from the following branches of Vijaya Bank (Rs. 700/- in case of General Category and Rs. 350/- for SC/ST Category).
Andhra Pradesh:
(i)PB.No.218, 306-308, 3rd Floor, Babukhan Estate, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad - 500 001.
(ii)Tirupati, B.P.O. No. 15, 195/196, Prakasam Road, Tirupati - 517501.
Bihar: Satkar Shopping Arcade, Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar-800 001.
Chandigarh: PB. No. 119, LIC Building, Sector-17B, Chandigarh- 160 017
Chhattisgarh: Madina Manzil, Jail Road, Kutchery Chowk, Raipur-492001
Delhi:
(i) Barakhamba Road, 17, Vijaya Building, New Delhi-110 001.
(ii) Ansal Chamber-ll, 6, Africa Avenue, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi-110 066.
(iii) Plot No. 5, No.-1, Savitri Plaza, I.P. Extension LSC-2, Patparganj, Delhi-110 092.
(iv) Plot No1,CU Block,Vikas Surya Plaza,Local Shopping Centre,Pitampura,New Delhi-34.
Himachal Pradesh: No.-2, Mall Road, Shimla-171001.
Jharkhand: No. 55, Baralal Street, Upper Bazar, Ranchi.
Karnataka: PB No.5118, Public Utility Building, Mayo Hall, MGRoad, Bangalore-560 001.
Kerala: PB. No. 150, Swastik Centre, M.G. Road, Trivandrum-695 001.
Madhya Pradesh: 111, Laxmi Niwas, Sindhi Colony, Berasia Road, Bhopal-462 001.
Meghalaya: P. B. No. 18, G.S. Road, Shillong-793 001.
Orissa: No. 148, Ashok Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751 009.
Rajasthan: P. B. No. 23, Ahinsa Circle, Subhas Marg, Jaipur-302 001.
Uttar Pradesh:
(i) 31/49, M.G. Marg, Mayfair Building, Hazratgang, Lucknow-226 001.
(ii) P. B. No. 322, Heera Sons House, 74/276, Haisley Road, Kanpur-208 001.
(iii) P. B. No. 7, No. 48/141/A, 1st Floor, Misir Pokhra Luxa Road, Varanasi-221001.
Uttaranchal: P. B. No. 120, No. 6, Mahant Laxmandas Road, Dehradun-248 001.
West Bengal: P. B. No. 2038. 1/2. Old Court House, Brabourne Road. Kolkata-700 001.

The Sale of Information Bulletin and Application Form by Hand/Post will commence on 1.1.2008 (Tuesday) and will close on 15.2.2008 (Friday)

Last Date: Filled up Applications (online as well as offline) should reach the office of the Council latest by 5 pm on 22.2.2008 (Friday) by Registered/Speed Post only.

Scheme of Examination: The scheme of the Examination will be given in the Information Bulletin. In 2007, the Entrance Examination (All India Pre-Veterinary Test) of 3 hours duration had one paper consisting of 200 objective type (multiple choice and reason-assertion type) questions from Physics (60 questions) , Chemistry (60) and Biology (Botany and Zoology) (80).

Syllabus for the Examination: The general standard of the AIPVT will be that of XIth and XIIth class under the 10+2 Scheme/Pre-Medical/Intermediate Science or an equivalent examination of an Indian University/State Board/CBSE. No separate syllabus for the examination is prescribed by the Council as per the Bulleting of 2007.

Applicants should verify the Information Bulletin for the details on the scheme and syllabus of the All India Pre Veterinary Test for 2008.

For more details, visit the site http://www.vci.nic.in/