Thursday, 5 May 2016

ICSE Class 10th & ISC Class 12th Results 2016 Declared @Cisce.org







Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) will announce the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) class 10 results on May 6, 2016 at 3 pm on the official website www.cisce.org or careers.cisce.org. ICSE class 10th exam 2016 was held between 29 February and March 31 2016. 

1,58,833 candidates appeared for the ICSE class 10th exam 2016 including 88,209 boys and 70,624 girls. The pass percentage for ICSE class 10th exam 2015 was 98.54% where girls did better as compared to boys. Last year, ICSE class 10th results were declared on 18 May with an excellent performance with 98.49% pass percentage.

This year the results will be announced 2 weeks earlier by the board as compared to the previous years due to the use of new Live Ink Character Recognition (LICR) technology developed by Orion India Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Check ICSE 10th/ ISC 12th Results 2016:

Visit the official website of the board- www.cisce.org or careers.cisce.org.
Click on the results 2016 tab provided there.
Choose either of the one from ICSE/ ISC.
Fill the necessary details such as Unique ID as well as the CAPTCHA as shown in the screen.
After successfully enter the Unique ID & CAPTCHA, hit the ‘Show Result” button.
Your results will be displayed on your screen
You all can save it to your PC or can take a print for future use.
Best of Luck for you result.

How to Get Result Using SMS:

Candidates can also receive 10th class results as well 12th class results via SMS. Students are advised to send the following message to the number 09248082883 to get their ICSE class 10th and 12th results 2016 as soon as the results are declared on May 6 at 3 pm. Type ICSE 1234567 (where 1234567 is an example of your 7 digit unique ID) and SMS it. 

After sending the result, your result will be sent to you by Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) as an SMS in the following format: Ragini GUPTA ENG-98, HIN-96, HCG-92, MAT-97, SCI-93, CTA-100, SUPW-A, PCA. 

Here, we will update the latest notifications about the results at regular basis, so stay connected with CollegeScan. Wish all of you good luck for your results!

Benefits Of Higher Studies In Delhi/ NCR




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Higher secondary board exam results will publish in the end of May and after that most of the students will worry to choose a better career option for securing their future. Most of them are looking for the best course which assures job placement without delay. Fortunately you people have a lot of opportunities now days in state and overseas. The main benefits of higher studies are to improve the earning potential. It provides you personal and professional skills to accelerate your development. They are also an opportunity to differentiate you from others, many of whom will have similar A-level and undergraduate qualifications.

The selection for higher study must be future centric. You may be a high scorer or an average student, it doesn’t matter. What you choose for your future and how you utilize that opportunity is a big thing. Choose a course as per your interest and make career in them. Before choosing the course, always consider your ability to accommodate with the course, financial support and your attitude. 

If the higher study is job centric then choose a college near to metropolitan area like Delhi/NCR. The National Capital Region (NCR)-Delhi refers to a large and well established metropolitan area covering the entire Delhi region and its environs. It holds the country’s largest population with more than 22,000,000 inhabitants within its boundaries. There are various prestigious institutions found for both private and public for higher studies.

Delhi is a capital of India, and it has some of the prestigious institutions in India like the Indian Institute of Technology(IIT), National Institute of Technology Delhi (NIT-Delhi), Delhi Technological University, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, School of Planning and Architecture, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi, IP University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Mass Communication Research Centre under Jamia Millia Islamia University, National Institute of Fashion Technology, AJK, Indian statistical institute and the Indian Institute of Mass Communication.



With the coming up of satellite towns like Gurgaon and Noida, the number of good service sector companies and industries have risen tremendously. Both Delhi/NCR and Gurgaon are home to many companies sectors like computer, electronics, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical etc. In Delhi/NCR, there are nearly 1000 IT companies including more than 150 multinational giants, such as Huawei Technologies, Oracle, Intel, TCS, Toyota Kirloskar, Infosys, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, General Motors, General Electric, Volvo, SAP Labs etc operating in Delhi/NCR. These companies are employing over a hundred thousand professionals.





A look at the first 25 ranks in each of these four areas, namely engineering, management and pharmacy and universities, show that the Delhi is having at the 4 of the top 25 universities and 3 of the top 25 management institutes.

The higher studies in Delhi/NCR are highly rigorous and strongly job oriented. People from all across the country came here for higher education and grab higher opportunities here. If anyone is seeking for details of all good colleges, click @ www.collegescan.in.

collegescan.in: Private engineering colleges demand fee hike

collegescan.in: Private engineering colleges demand fee hike: Students aspiring to join private engineering colleges should be ready to shell out more. Majority of the private colleges have d...

Private engineering colleges demand fee hike




Students aspiring to join private engineering colleges should be ready to shell out more. Majority of the private colleges have decided to increase the fee by 50% for the academic year 2016-17 for undergraduate courses, as per the information available from several colleges across the state. Means parents many soon be forced to spend 10 to 15 per cent more on engineering courses. This means it will affect the students who have got the seat through state level examinations. 

Few days back, medical seat aspirants are sharing their worries too as private engineering colleges are demanding a fee hike. This, despite a fee hike ranging between 10 and 15 per cent was affected last year for both government-quota as well as COMEDK-quota seats. After a round of talks with medical, dental and engineering colleges, the State government signed the consensual agreement with medical colleges, agreeing to a 10 per cent fee hike for the 2016–17 academic year. This means it will affect students who have got a seat through the CET, conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority.

The development fee this year ranged from Rs 8,000 to Rs 70,000, according to the data available with Express provided by students. This has also been mentioned in the complaints filed with the one-man Fee Regulatory Committee constituted by the state government.

Kolkata-based Institute of Engineering Management (IEM), for instance, has plans to hike fees from the current Rs 70,000 to Rs 1,10,000 yearly, said by Dipak Chatterjee, director, Kolkata-based Institute of Engineering Management (IEM). He also says most other private engineering colleges in the state are soon likely to follow suit. The story is similar at Bangalore’s RV College of Engineering, one of the better known engineering institutions.

Ahmedabad-based Nirma Institute of Technology (NIT) recently hiked its fee from Rs 2.40 lakh to nearly Rs 3 lakh for all its four-year engineering degree courses, including mechanical, electronics and electrical steams. Another director, of a leading engineering college in Bangalore, says increasing the fees has become a matter of compulsion, following the order to implement the Sixth Paying Commission salaries.

The fees hike in private engineering colleges is a debatable issue. The Karnataka government had set up the B Padmaraj Committee to recommend the formula for fee hike in Karnataka. The state, incidentally, is the second largest producer of engineers in India and has over 1 lakh seats across 200 institutions.

According to M.K. Panduranga Setty, secretary, Karnataka Unaided Private Engineering Colleges Association, “It is difficult to run engineering colleges without a hike in fees. All the costs are increasing and we need to increase the salaries of our faculty members and also look into other recurring costs.”

According to current rules, private engineering colleges can hike fees after government’s approval. However, according to industry experts, there are ways to work around the rules, given the fact that fees figures as reflected on balance sheets are often augmented by research and infrastructure expenses among others.

No Clarity

There is no clarity among the colleges on whether to sign a fresh consensual agreement on the tuition fee or not as the fee will be the same for three years. Dr M K Panduranga Setty, secretary, Karnataka Unaided Private Engineering Colleges’ Association, said, “Even we are not clear about the process for the next academic year. We are waiting for a communication from the government.”

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