F.Y.J.C-SCI

Subjects we teach:

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Marathi
  • French
  • Psychology
  • History
  • Philosophy
  • logic
  • economics
  • Sociology

 

 

S.Y.J.C-SCI

Subjects we teach:

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Math - I & I

 

 

ISEET

The successor to the JEE and AIEEE - for long the gateways to India's top engineering colleges including the IITs - will be called ISEET, the Indian Science Engineering Eligibility Test. It will do away with multiple entrance examinations and reduce the stress levels of students. ISEET will have two parts, Main and Advance, each of three hours duration. Both tests will be given on the same day, between 10 am and 5 pm. ISEET 2013 will be held in either March or April. ISEET Main will be an objective type exam, and will test comprehension, critical thinking and logical reasoning. ISEET Advance will test problem-solving ability in basic science subjects. The two tests together will indicate a candidate's scholastic level and aptitude for science and engineering. A student's performance in the Class 12 Board exam will be considered, with the weightage not less than 40 per cent of the total score. The combined weightage for ISEET Main and Advance will not be more than 60 per cent; however, the weightage given to Board scores can go up to 100 per cent. Each state government or institute will be able to decide the specific weightage it gives to Board, Main and Advance exam scores. A committee headed by Dr T Ramasami, secretary in the Department of Science & Technology, has demonstrated with the help of the Indian Statistical Institute that school scores across various Boards can be normalised through a statistical process.

 

 

NEET

NEET The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will allow class XII students to sit in a single entrance examination to get admission to almost all medical colleges in India, including private medical colleges, from 2011 academic year. A single merit list will be created for close to 35,000 MBBS seats across the country, which will show state, minorities and SC/ST quotas. Management quota candidates should come from the national merit list. The objective was to set up a standard for basic medical education. Under-graduate courses at the AIIMS in New Delhi and Post-graduate Institute for Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh may be outside the NEET's purview as these two institutes were set up by separate laws, which need to be amended in Parliament to introduce the new system.