The organising institute for GATE 2020 has released the date sheet. This time, GATE 2020 will be held in February 1st week over eight sessions for 25 subjects. According to IIT Delhi, 8.6 Lakh students have registered to take the exam.
Monthly Archives: November 2019
NIT students can opt for PhD at IIT Delhi without GATE
The Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, will sign Memorandum of Understanding with select National Institutes of Technolgy in the initial phase of the new admission policy. The new admission policy will come in effect from the academic year 2020-21. But not everyone is happy with this new policy.
Mock Tests for GATE 2020 now out on official website
Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi has released mock tests for GATE 2020 on the official website. Gate 2020 is scheduled in February next year. Applicants can start practising for the exam through the links to the mock tests.
JEE Mains 2020 adds separate paper for B.Planning admission
Come January 2020, the JEE Mains will now have three papers – Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3. The third one to debut in the 2020 exams will be for admission to the Bachelor of Planning. Paper 1, remains for those who seek admission into B.E or B.Tech programs, while Paper 2 is for Bachelors in Architecture.
Karnataka PGCET – Result
Highlights The exam authority publishes results in the form of a merit list/rank list. The list contains the names of all those who have qualified the entrance exam. Separate ranks are given to candidates for ME/ M.Tech/M.Arch. Results are published with the correct answer keys on the official website. Steps to download results Results can […]
Karnataka PGCET – Admit Card
The Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test is a state-level entrance exam. It helps students qualify for first year or first semester of full-time professional courses in Medical, Dental, Indian systems of medicine and homeopathy, engineering/architecture courses, and farm science courses.
Karnataka PGCET – Syllabus
The Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test is a state-level entrance exam. It helps students qualify for first year or first semester of full-time professional courses in Medical, Dental, Indian systems of medicine and homeopathy, engineering/architecture courses, and farm science courses.
Karnataka PGCET – Exam Pattern
The Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test is a state-level entrance exam. There are 178 institutes that accept Karnataka PGCET scores. It helps students qualify for first year or first semester of full-time professional courses in Medical, Dental, Indian systems of medicine and homeopathy, engineering/architecture courses, farm science courses – B.Sc (Agriculture), B.Sc (Sericulture), B.Sc (Horticulture), B.Sc (Forestry), B.Sc Agri-Biotech, B.HSc.(Home Science), B.Tech (Agri.Engg), B.Tech (Food Technology), B.Tech (Dairy Tech), B.FSc. (Fisheries), B.Tech (Food Science & Tech)., B.Sc. (Agri.Marketing & Co-op), B-Pharma, and Pharma-D courses.
Now AI can be used to recognize chimps in the wild
A new software, developed by scientists at the University of Oxford, will be able to recognize and track faces of individual chimpanzees in the wild. According to a new article published recently, the new artificial intelligence software will allow researchers and wildlife conservationists to significantly cut back on time and resources spent analyzing video footage.
Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET)
The Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test is a state-level entrance exam. There are 178 institutes that accept Karnataka PGCET scores.
It helps students qualify for first year or first semester of full-time professional courses in Medical, Dental, Indian systems of medicine and homeopathy, engineering/architecture courses, and farm science courses.