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16th June 2010, 06:40 PM
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Is deemed university a problem?
i am doing B.E. civil engineering in a deemed university . the university has been deemed just 3 years before.this college has been established 25 years before?. so will that be a problem for me to go for IAS?
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#2
16th June 2010, 08:10 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
no aikurien..
it doesn't matter about deemed university, Since civil service exams are depends our own talent and knowledge. If you have any proper guidance, it will help you a lot |
#3
16th June 2010, 09:38 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
Yes , u go for IAS easially. NO any problem to creat.Bcoz I'm also student of Deemed university(BCA).so no problem.It's only rumours that DU illegal.
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#4
16th June 2010, 10:08 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
A degree of any of the Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be a Deemed University under the UGC Act, 1956, or an equivalent qualification.
i hope that answers your query |
#6
16th June 2010, 10:53 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
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There is no big problem with this. With deemed university the problem seems to be bad administration practices for the institutions. If you want more information then click on this site. http://www.pamil-visions.net/india-deemed-universities-out/210730/ Good luck |
#7
16th June 2010, 11:43 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
I think no problem you will face in future if you study in deemed universities. If you want to apply for IAS in future, then please dont worry, no problem you will face in future related to deemed university, just score good marks, only your performance and marks
are important, for doing anything in future........... |
#10
17th June 2010, 05:25 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
i thank all of you for the information you gave. it cleared my doubt. chance if i get an arrear in any of the 4 years . will that affect ? then another doubt i have is that before all i used read a lot and was kind of preparing for it but now i don't . i have read in many IAS winners interview that just 1 year preparation is enough. is that really so? and i have my parents to give me guidance especially my father. but i wish if i could talk to a person in that field or anyone preparing for it . would you just tell me wish subject would be the best to opt for as i have taken civil engineering.?
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#12
1st August 2010, 09:43 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
dear brother there is no problem for you to go for IAS of your deemed university.
I want to tell you deemed university means university will not runs under govt. funds. The degree of deemed university is approved everywhere.Deemed univ. is also recognised by UGC. so do not feel difficulty and prepare for IAS exam.BEST OF LUCK. REGARDS ravi6 |
#15
14th August 2010, 04:20 AM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
dear friend,
I don't think that you will face any problem regarding the deemed status of your college.. Deemed university must not be a problem for appearing in any type of exam.. To apply for IAS you must have graduation from a recognized university...So as your university is a recognized one you can surely apply for IAS exam All the best! |
#17
15th August 2010, 06:24 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
If you want to apply for IAS in future, then please dont worry,
no problem you will face in future related to deemed university, just score good marks, only your performance and marks are important, for doing anything in future |
#20
24th August 2010, 11:01 AM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
dear friend,
no, deemed university is not a problem. as the status of deemed university is given by the government so you have no problem in future. study well and enjoy your course .you will be eligible for all type of jobs. there is no problem. all is well. all the best. |
#22
31st August 2010, 12:41 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
now these days.
the MHRT ministry is very tough on the matter of the deemed university. they are very much sensitive to ward the quality as well as the rule regulation of the deemed university. so it may be dark for the future for the that demeed university. but no need to worry. if such thing will occur you will be placed in the other collge. |
#23
31st August 2010, 03:52 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
dear friend,
don't worry there is no problem.you can go there through IAS exm. for more details:http://www.pamil-visions.net/india-deemed-universities-out/210730/ best of luck |
#24
15th March 2011, 09:07 AM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
The status of deemed university is given to a college if the college performance and other facilities to students are good. All the colleges will not be able to get the status of deemed university.
As you are feeling, there will not be that much problem by studying in a deemed university. As you told that 25 years of age for your college. So they will definitely take the advantage of status of deemed university. Being a deemed university, everything is under the control of them in planning the academic curriculum, selection of subjects, number of students permitted and all other aspects. If any college after getting the deemed status, if they misuse that status there is every chance that that status is going to be cancelled. |
#25
5th April 2011, 01:14 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
Dear Friend
there will not any problem. But see whether it is recognised university. There will not be any relationship in conducting exams or currriculam with other universities. All the best |
#35
30th August 2011, 07:27 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
Any university duly granted Deemed Univeristy Status by UGC will have a degree of equal status as far as India is concerned. One can even challenge in court, if there is a discrimination shown in the degree.
Some of the key points one needs to consider before choosing a Deemed University are: (a) If you plan to go for a PG course abroad, many state run universities abroad do not consider Deemed University degrees on par with Degrees offered by Regular Universities in India. So, it is wise to check with such foreign universities abroad well in advance if you want to apply for (say MBA etc.,) (b) Many a times Deemed University Authorities take certain power and control to their advantages - right from curricula design, to syllabus setting, to adapting teaching methodology, to laboratory practices, to conduction of necessary instruction duration, to assessment and evaluation etc., etc., these factors sometimes affects the quality of learning of a student. (c) Any University or Institution should not be chosen just for years of existence, or buildings and infrastructure, nice corridors, granite flooring, nice garden etc., - an Institution needs to be chosen for (a)Learning Culture (b)Quality and Professionalism of Teachers (c)Research Culture etc., (after all we may study 3/4 years in that institution, its only learning one should be concerned about - others are always extra only) |
#37
9th December 2011, 01:49 AM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
Yes, you will have problems to pursue your goal. Not because of the recognition of the university you are studying in but because of your incorrect language. So don't bunk English classes they are equally important.
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#41
31st March 2012, 09:13 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
hi friend.
As per your question i am glad to answer about it. No no. If you are studying under a deemed university then you are very lucky. Let me tell you about the advantages of studying under deemed university. - You will experience good faculty - You will have a good facilities of studies. - No pressure of completing course on college. - The college will set its own question paper and evaluate also university exam papers. - You will get good placements. you will get also many more benefits of studying under deemed university. So don't worry. Its very good. All the very best if you are trying to get into deemed university. |
#43
8th April 2012, 01:23 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
hi FRIENDS
I HAVE COMPLETED MY M.E. AND I AM NEED TO DO MY Ph.D .CAN I DO IT IN THE DEEMED UNIVERSITIES IN CHENNAI WHETHER IT IS VALID AS LIKE DOING PART TIME RESEARCH IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI WHAT ARE THE PROBLEMS IN DOING IN DEEMED UNIVERSITY? PLEASE TELL ME THAT |
#47
6th March 2013, 06:27 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
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Well,in this case, being Deemed university is not a great problem, but you have to be from any recognised college either deemed or any college. if your college/university is recognised by UGC, then you are okay to write this exam. Here is the details about your educational qualification:- >>You must hold any degree in any discipline from any recognized university,AICTE/AMIE/UGC etc. >>Final year degree students who will obtain degree by August 1, 2013 are also eligible for writing pre examination CSAT 2013 >>Remember that you can be of any class (distinction, first, second etc.) >>Degree obtained by distance education/open university is also eligible if the university is recognised. For any information about UPSC eligibility and notification, you can log into: www.upsc.gov.in Hope this helps!! Cheers!!! |
#49
23rd May 2013, 03:12 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
i am doinng b tech from vit university veloore ..................is am elligible for all state or govt jobs or not..
pls.reply on [email protected] |
#50
15th July 2013, 01:05 PM
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Re: Is deemed university a problem?
sir i doing my bca from a deemed university and after completing it i think to progress in mca so plese tell me can i take admisssion in any university or institution and degree of demmeed university is vaild everywhere pls rep on [email protected] pls sir i m in confusion
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