Friday, May 4, 2012

UGC NET June 2012 Exam Pattern

The University Grants Commission – National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) June 2012 will be conducted on June 24, 2012. This examination will be fully objective type examination
; however, how actual UGC NET 2012 Exam Paper will look like; we will be able to know only after exam over. The UGC NET June 2012 aspirants, please submit latest question papers with me to share among hundreds other UGC NET future aspirants.

The UGC NET June 2012 Exam Pattern will be as discussed below

UGC NET June 2012 Exam will be Objective Type Examination
UGC NET June 2012 Exam will come in 3 papers.
Paper I will consists of 60 questions of which only 50 required to be attempted. The maximum marks allotted for a question is 2. Thus question paper will be 100 marks aggregate. Time allowed to attempt this paper will be 75 minutes.
Paper II will consists of 50 questions, all questions will be compulsory. The maximum marks allotted for a question is 2. Thus question paper will be 100 marks aggregate. Time allowed to attempt this paper will be 75 minutes.
Paper III will consists of 75 questions, all questions will be compulsory. The maximum marks allotted for a question is 2. Thus question paper will be 150 marks aggregate. Time allowed to attempt this paper will be 150 minutes.
There will be No Negative Marking in UGC NET June 2012
Minimum Cut-Off Marks for UGC NET 2012 June Exam

Paper I- General Category 40%, OBC/Creamy Layer 35%, PH/VH/SC/ST 35%
Paper II- General Category 40%, OBC/Creamy Layer 35%, PH/VH/SC/ST 35%
Paper II- General Category 50%, OBC/Creamy Layer 45% rounded to 68 and not less, PH/VH/SC/ST 40%

Only such candidates who obtain the minimum required marks in each Paper, separately, as mentioned above, will be considered for final preparation of result.
However, the final qualifying criteria for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and eligibility for Lectureship shall be decided by UGC before declaration of result.


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Thursday, May 3, 2012

World's Top MBA Schools 2012

MBA is one of the preferred study choice to proceed in further study path, acquire higher professional qualification and achieve a respectable job and work life. MBA can be pursued in many streams like MBA Finance, MBA Accounting, MBA IT, MBA Hospital, MBA Hospitality to name a few. There available 100 of MBA streams and several thousand MBA Schools (Called MBA College in India). Which MBA Stream to Chose and Which MBA School to Join are two most common questions every MBA aspirant ask.
Deciding upon where to join a tough business, as MBA degree is views as a job oriented course and any single mistake can prove you costly. Admission to MBA programs offered on the basis of percentile score in competitive examinations like CAT, GMAT, GRE etc. CAT is widely accepted in MBA Schools in India. Study MBA is not limited within home land only, aspirants from world over travel across world and join an school of choice for successful MBA career. The Financial Times UK has prepared a report related Best MBA Schools Across World. Here given List of Top 100 Schools "Global MBA Ranking 2012"

100 Best MBA Schools - Financial Times UK' Ranking

  1. Stanford Graduate School of Business, US
  2. Harvard Business School, US
  3. University of Pennsylvania: Wharton, US
  4. London Business School, UK
  5. Columbia Business School, US
  6. Insead    France / Singapore
  7. MIT: Sloan, US
  8. IE Business School, Spain
  9. Iese Business School, Spain
  10. Hong Kong UST Business School, China
  11. Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India
  12. University of Chicago: Booth, US
  13. IMD, Switzerland
  14. University of California at Berkeley: Haas, US
  15. Duke University: Fuqua, US
  16. Northwestern University: Kellogg, US
  17. New York University: Stern, US
  18. HEC Paris, France
  19. Dartmouth College: Tuck, US
  20. Indian School of Business, India
  21. Yale School of Management, US
  22. University of Oxford: Saïd, UK
  23. National University of Singapore Business School, Singapore
  24. Ceibs, China
  25. Cornell University: Johnson, US
  26. University of Cambridge: Judge, UK
  27. Warwick Business School, UK
  28. Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
  29. University of Michigan: Ross, US
  30. Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, Netherlands
  31. Manchester Business School, UK
  32. UCLA: Anderson, US
  33. Esade Business School, Spain
  34. Nanyang Business School, Singapore
  35. Carnegie Mellon: Tepper, US
  36. Cranfield School of Management, UK
  37. University of Hong Kong, China
  38. University of Virginia: Darden, US
  39. City University: Cass, UK
  40. Emory University: Goizueta, US
  41. Australian School of Business (AGSM), Australia
  42. SDA Bocconi, Italy
  43. Georgetown University: McDonough, US
  44. University of Toronto: Rotman, Canada
  45. Rice University: Jones, US
  46. Imperial College Business School, UK
  47. Melbourne Business School, Australia
  48. Indiana University: Kelley, US
  49. Pennsylvania State University: Smeal, US
  50. University of Rochester: Simon, US
  51. Coppead, Brazil
  52. Texas A & M University: Mays, US
  53. University of Texas at Austin: McCombs, US
  54. Peking University: Guanghua, China
  55. University of Cape Town GSB, South Africa
  56. University of North Carolina: Kenan-Flagler, US
  57. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US
  58. University of Maryland: Smith, US
  59. York University: Schulich, Canada
  60. Purdue University: Krannert, US
  61. Washington University: Olin, US
  62. Vanderbilt University: Owen, US
  63. University of Southern California: Marshall, US
  64. McGill University: Desautels, Canada
  65. Hult International Business School, US / UK / UAE / China
  66. Sungkyunkwan University SKK GSB, South Korea
  67. Ohio State University: Fisher, US
  68. University of Western Ontario: Ivey, Canada
  69. Boston College: Carroll, US
  70. Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Belgium
  71. Lancaster University Management School, UK
  72. University of Minnesota: Carlson, US
  73. University of Washington: Foster, US
  74. Georgia Institute of Technology, US
  75. Wisconsin School of Business, US
  76. Incae Business School, Costa Rica
  77. Michigan State University: Broad, US
  78. Boston University School of Management, US
  79. George Washington University, US
  80. Wake Forest University: Babcock, US
  81. University of California at Irvine: Merage, US
  82. University of British Columbia: Sauder, Canada
  83. University of Pittsburgh: Katz, US
  84. University of Edinburgh Business School, UK
  85. University of Notre Dame: Mendoza, US
  86. Northeastern University, US
  87. Birmingham Business School, UK
  88. University College Dublin: Smurfit, Ireland
  89. Thunderbird School of Global Management, US
  90. University of Iowa: Tippie, US
  91. Aston Business School, UK
  92. S P Jain School of Global Management, Dubai / Singapore
  93. University of St Gallen, Switzerland
  94. Durham Business School, UK
  95. University of South Carolina: Moore, US
  96. Ipade, Mexico
  97. Bradford University School of Management, UK
  98. Brigham Young University: Marriott, US
  99. SMU: Cox, US
  100. Babson College: Olin, US
The above list is exclusive property of Financial Times, UK

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MP PMT 2012 Syllabus

 MP PMT 2012 Examination will be held on 10.06.2012. Qualification in MP PMT required for admission into government/private medical dental colleges and fisheries sciences program in MPPCVV Jabalpur. The PMT Madhya Pradesh Examination tests your skills in physics, chemistry and biology of class 11th and 12th level through an objective question type examination and prepares merit rank for admission.
The administering authority for MP PMT 2012 is Vyapam, Bhopal. Here given MP PMT 2012 Syllabus


Physics MP PMT 2012

Unit and dimensions, dimensional analysis, S.I. Units, Motion in two dimensions Cases of uniform velocity and uniform acceleration, General relation between position and velocity,
Uniform circular motion, Force and inertia. Newton's Laws of motion. Conservation of momentum and energy. Static and kinetic friction. Work energy and power collisions,
potentialenergy, gravitational potential energy and its angular conversion to kinetic energy. Potentialenergy of a spring, Rigid body rotation and conservation of its momentum. Moment of
inertia, theorems of parallel and perpendicular axis. (Moment of inertia of uniform ring, disc, thin rod and cylinder only).

Acceleration due to gravity and its variation, Universal law of gravitation, geostationary satellites, escape velocity.
Hooke's law, Young's modulus, shear and bulk modulus, surface energy and surface tension,kinetic theory of gases, gas laws, kinetic energy and temperature.
Specific heats at constant volume and constant pressure. mechanical equivalent of heat,isothermal and adiabatic processes.
Heat conduction in one dimension, convection and radiation, Stefan's Law and Newton's law ofcooling Periodic motion, Simple harmonic motion, Oscillations due to spring, Wave motion
principle of superposition; Progressive and stationary waves, Beats and Doppler effect.

Wave nature of light, Interference, Young's double slit experiment, Velocity of light and Doppler's effect in light.
Reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, curved mirrors, Lenses, mirror and lens formulae. Dispersion in prism, absorption and emission spectra.
The human eye, defects of vision, magnification and resolving power of telescope and microscope "e" and "e/m" for an electron, Einstein's photoelectric equation, photocells.
Bohr model of the atom, Hydrogen spectrum, Composition of nucleus, atomic masses and isotopes, radioactivity, laws of radio active decay, decay constant, half life and mean life,
Mass-energy relation, fission. X-Ray: Properties and uses.

Elementary ideas of conductor, semi-conductor and insulator, intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors, np Junction as a rectifier.
Bar magnet, lines of force, torque on a bar magnet due to magnetic field, earth's magnetic field, tangent galvanometer, vibration magnetometer.
Coulomb's law of electrostatic, dielectric constant, electric field and potential due to a point charge, dipole, dipole field, Gauss's law in a simple geometrics.
Electrostatic potential, capacitance, parallel plate and spherical capacitors capacitors in series and parallel, energy of a capacitor.
Electric current, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, resistances in series and parallel temperature dependence of resistance. Wheatstone bridge, potentiometer.
Measurement of voltages and currents.

Electric power, heating effects of currents, chemical effects and law of electrolysis, thermoelectricity. Biot Savart law. Magnetic fields due to a straight wire circular loop and
solenoid. Force on a moving charge in a manetic field (Lorentz force), Magnetic moment of acurrent loop, effect of a uniform magnetic field of a current loop, forces between two currents, moving
coil, galvanometer, ammeter and voltmeter.

Electromagnetic induction induced emf, Faraday's law, Lenz's law, self and mutual inductance alternating currents, impedence and reactance growth and decay of current in L-R circuit,
elementary idea of dynamo and transformer.


Chemistry MP PMT 2012

General and Physical Chemistry

Structure of Atom : Constitution of nucleus : Bohr's atom model : quantum numbers Aufbau principle, electronic configuration of elements (upto-Kr) : de-Broglie relation, shapes of orbitals.
Chemical Bond : Electrovalent, covalent and coordinate bonds, hybridization (sp) : hydrogen bond: shapes of molecules (VSERR theory) : bond polarity, resonance, Elements of VBT MOT.
Solutions: Modes of expressing concentrations of solutions: Types of solutions, Raoult's law of colligative properties, non-ideal solution, abnormal molecular weights.
Solid State: Crystal lattices, unit cells, Structure of ionic compounds: close packed structure lonic radii, imperfections (Point defects): Properties of solids.
Nuclear Chemistry: Radio active radiations: half-life, radioactive decay, group displacement structure and properties of nucleus: Nuclear reaction, disintegration series, artificial
transmutation: isotopes and their uses, Radio carbon dating.

Chemical Equilibrium: Chemical equilibrium, Law of mass action: KP and KC: Le Chatelier principle and its application.
Ionic Equilibria in solutions, Solubility product, common ion effect, theories of acids and base hydrolysis of salts: pH : buffers.
Thermochemistry and Thermodynamics: Energy changes during a chemical reaction: intrinsic energy enthalpy, first law of thermodynamics: Hess's law, Heats of reactions: Second law of
thermodynamics: entropy: free energy; spontaneity of a chemical reaction; free energy change and chemical equilibrium; free energy as energy available for useful work.
Chemical kinetics, Rate of a reaction, factors affecting the rate, rate constant, rate expression,order of reaction, first order rate constant expression and characteristics, Arrhenous
equation.

Electrochemistry: Oxidation, Oxidation number and ion-electron methods. Electrolytic conduction. Faraday's laws; voltaic cell, electrode potentials, electromotive force, Gibb's
energy and cell potentials. Nornest equation, commercial cells, fuel cell, electrochemical theory of corrosion. Surface chemistry, Colloids and Catalysis; Adsorption, Colloids (types preparation and
properties), Emulsions, Micelles, Catalysis: Types and characteristics.

Inorganic Chemistry :
Principles of metallurgical-operations : Furnaces, ore concentration, extraction, purification metallurgies of Na, Al, Fe, Cu, Ag, Zn and Pb and their properties.
Chemical periodicity : s, p, d and f-block elements, periodic Table: periodicity : atomic and ionic radii valency, ionization energy, electron affinity electronegativity, metallic character.
Comparative study of elements: Comparative study of the following families of elements: (i) alkali metals (ii) Alkaline earth metals (iii) Nitrogen family (iv) Oxygen family (v) Halogens
(vi)Noble gases.
Transition metals: Electronic configuration of 3d-metal ions, oxidation states, other general characteristic properties, Potassium permanganate, Potassium dichromate.
Co-ordination compounds : Simple nomenclature, bounding and stability, classification and bonding in organometallics.
Chemical analysis: Chemistry involved is simple inorganic qualitative analysis: calculations based on acid-base titrimetry.

Organic Chemistry :
Calculation of empirical and molecular formula of organic compounds, Nomenclature of organic compounds, common functional groups isomerism structure and shapes of alkanes, alkanes and benzene.
Preparation properties and uses of alkynes, alkyl, benzene, petroleum, cracking octane number, gasoline additives. Nomenclature, Physical chemical properties, correlation of physical properties with structure
properties and uses of heloalkanes, halobenzenes, alcholos and phenols: General ideas of some polyhalogen compounds viz., dicholorothanes, dichloroethers, chloroform, carbon
tetrachloride D.D.T., benzene hexachloride.

Nomenclature, methods of preparation, Chemical properties correlations of physical properties with structures and uses of ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives,
Brief account of the chemistry of Cyanides, isocyanides, amines and nitro compounds. Polymers : Classification : Preparation and uses of common natural and synthetic polymers.
Biomolecules : Classification, Structures and biological importance of carbohydrates amino acids, peptides, proteins and enzymes, nucleic acids and lipids.

Botany MP PMT 2012
Structural organization of cell, cell theory. Light and Electron Microscopic view of cell. Structure and functions of cell organelles : Nucleus Mitochondria, Chloropast Endoplasmic
reticulum, Golgi complex lysosome, microbodies microfilaments Ribosomes, Centrioles and Plasmids, Ekaryotic Chromosome (Morphology) cell and plasma membrane, Difference between
plant and animal cell. Division, cell cycle significance of mitosis and meiosis. Mendel's Laws of inheritance, Monohybrid and dihybrid cross; linage and crossing over of
genetic material DNA replication, genetic code transcription, transcription and gene regulation. Difference between Prokaryote and Eukaryotes : Structure reproduction and economic
importance of viruses Mycoplasma, Bacteriophage, Cynobacteria (Nostoc) and Bacteria. Five Kingdom classification, Binomial Nomenclature, External morophology and life cycle of
Spirogyra muccr, Funaria Selaginella and pinus. Elementary knowledge of microsporogenesis megasporogenesis. Fertilization endosperm and
embroyo development in Angiosperms. Tissues and tissues systems, meristematic and permanent tissue, Mineral nutrition essential
elements and their functions: uptake of minerals transport of water and solutes. Transpiration Photosynthesis and Respiration: Importance, mechanism and factors affecting thisprocessess:
Photorespiration.

Enzymes and growth hormones with reference to their classification. Chemical nature, mode of action, importance. Elementary idea of photoperidism and phytochrome. Ecosystem - Structures and function, Major ecosystems i.e. lake and Forest; Food chain, Food
web and energy flow, Ecological crisis- Role of man in polluting Environment - Air, Water and Soil.
Role of plants in human welfare: A general knowledge of plant products of economic value- Drugs, Fibers, Cereals. Wheat and Rice, Pulse (gram), Oil seeds (Ground nut), Sugarcane, Coal and petroleum.
Food preservation-methods and importance.

Principle of plant breeding and its role in improvement of crops. Biotechnolgy; scope and importance in Agriculture and industrial manufacture of cheese. Yoghurt, Alcohol Antibiotics.

Zoology MP PMT 2012
Multicellularity - Structure and Function of Animal Life :
Structure and function of Animal tissues Epithelial, Connective Muscular, Skeletal and Nerve. Histology of mammalian organs - Stomach, Intestine, Liver, Kidney, Lung, Testes and Ovary.
Structure and Physiology of different organ systems of Human body. Skin, Digestive system, Respiratory system, Circulatory system.
Skeleton, Joints, Muscles on the basic of movement receptors. Endocrine system with special reference to various Endocrine glands of man and hormonal
coordination.
Vitamins & minerals (source and disorders due to deficiencies).

Developmental Biology and Genetics:
Female reproductive cycles in mammals. Gametogenesis alongwith structure of sperm and ovum. Types of eggs, Fertilization, cleavage types of elevage and blastula. Development of
mammals upto three germinal layers. Foetal membranestructure and functions. Growth, repair and ageing, aminocentesis. - Chromosomes, Types of chromosome, Human
karyotype and chromosomal abnormalities and syndromes, Hormonal, Chromosomal and Genic Balance theory of sex determination, Sex linkage and sex linked inheritance in Man.
Blood Group and their significance, Blood Bank. Tissue culture, Genetic Engineering (Brief idea). Mutation, gene mutation.
Human population, natality, Mortality, Sex ratio, Population explosion, dynamics of human life with respect to food supply, housing, health and standard of living, impact of population
problems and their control.

Taxonomy Evolution and Economic Zoology:
Classification - Binomial and trinomial nomenclature, Basic features of classification, Classification of different animal phyla upto classes with characters and suitable examples Origin of life, Theories of organic evolution-Darwin Lamarck, Synthetic Evidence of organic
evolution, Human Evolution. Economic Zoology/Sericulture, Apiculture, Lac culture, Poultry, Fishery and Pearl industry. Protozoan disease in relation to man. Insect carrying diseases in relation to man.
Cancer-types of cancer and cancer cell. Communicable diseases (Hepatitis, AIDS) STD, Immune Response, Vaccines and antisera allergies.Smoking, alcoholism and drug addiction,
symptoms and control.Wild conservation. Pesticides - Uses, advantages and hazards

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