Saturday, June 11, 2011

“PRSU exam results 2011” plus 2 more

“PRSU exam results 2011” plus 2 more


PRSU exam results 2011

Posted: 11 Jun 2011 12:04 AM PDT


The results of the Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University (PRSU) have started to roll. The university has started to declare the results of the various examinations that were conducted for the year 2011.

The B Com final results are the first one to be declared. More than 5,000 students had appeared for the examination, out of which 2953 students have successfully passed the examination.

The results booklet has been sent to all the centres. The students can also check their results from the official website of the university at http://www.prsu.ac.in/.

KK Chandrakar, the registrar of the PRSU has said that the examination department will be releasing the results of all the tge departments and classes by the second week of July 2011. The administration of PRSU has set up nine more centres for re-totalling and re-valuation of papers, apart from the university campus. The applications for the re-valuation and re-totalling will be accepted by the university by post. The students, who are interested in applying for re-valuation have to attach a draft of the fees for the re-valuation in the name of the registrar.

CCB online registration begins on 11th June

Posted: 10 Jun 2011 11:07 PM PDT


The All India Entrance Examination Online registration has been commenced by the Central Counseling Board from 11th June 2011.The students can get themselves registered at http://ccb.nic.in/ccb2011/AieeeCouns/CandidateLogin.aspx.

The registration process will continue till 23rd June 2011. Candidates while registering themselves have the flexibility to select the institute and branches through the internet from any location.

It is the responsibility of the candidate to keep the password confidential after the registration process is complete. Before locking the choices the candidate can delete, change the order or even re-order the choices as many times as required.

After the candidate has entered the choices according to the order of preference, the candidate has to lock the choices on or before the deadline mentioned in the information brochure. In case if the candidate does not lock, then the system will automatically lock the choices that were earlier saved. During reporting, the candidate has to take a print out of the locked choices for submission. The candidates are also advised to keep changing their password for security reasons.

Ramesh Wanjale, MNS activist passes away in Pune

Posted: 10 Jun 2011 10:32 PM PDT


The most popular activist of MNS Ramesh Wanjale, also known as the Gold Man passed away in Jahangir hospital in Pune in the state of Maharashtra on10th June 2011. Wanjale was the only Pune MLA, who was elected from the Khadakwasala constituency in the year 2009.

The 45 year old MNS activist was admitted to the hospital after he had a cardiac arrest. Doctors in the hospital had tried hard to revive him but unfortunately, he had failed to respond to the treatment.

After Wanjale had complained of chest pain, he was taken to Joshi hospital and when his condition had worsened, he was shifted to Jahangir hospital. The MNS activist was known for his popularity for having a big heart.

He was know as a hard worker and had never said no to people who had invited them to their weddings. Wanjale used to attend more than 20 to 30 weddings in a day as he did not like to disappoint anyone. May be the stress of attending all the weddings in the hot sun may have led to the heart attack. Wanjale has left behind his wife , two daughters and a son. After the news of his hospitalization had spread several people had flocked to the hospital to enquire about his condition.

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