SSK College of Engineering & Technology Admission 2008

SSK College of Engineering & Technology Admission 2008

Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Affiliated to Anna University, Coimbatore.

NH-47, Palakkad Main Road, Pitchanur Village,
Navakkarai Post,
Coimbatore - 641105.
Phone No: 0422 - 2656740, 2656750.

Courses Offered

* B.E - Electrical and Electronics Engineering
* B.E - Electronics and Communication Engineering
* B.E - Computer Science and Engineering
* B.Tech. - Information Technology

Salient Features

* 90,000 Sq.ft of teaching and learning area.
* Faculty team with rich experience of more than two decades blended with young meritorious faculty members
* Faculty student ratio of (1:15)
* Smart classrooms with high-speed data networks, LCD projectors and OHP
* Well - designed and equipped laboratories
* 1 Mbps (1:1) Lease Internet Line
* Wi-Fi Campus
* Multimedia Language Laboratory
* Separate Hostel Facility for Boys and Girls
* College Bus Facilities for Students and Staff

Corporate Office:

173, 1st Floor, N.G.N. Street,
New Sidhapudur,
Coimbatore - 641044.
Phone No: 0422 2523323
Fax: 0422 2524423

SSK College of Engineering & Technology Admission 2008

NCHMCT JEE 2008 Participating Hotel Management Institutes

1. Institute of Hotel Management,
Bhaijipura, Patia
Adalaj, Kudasan,
Gandhinagar
2. Institute of Hotel Management,
S.J.Polytechnic Campus, Seshadri Road ,
Bangalore
3. Institute of Hotel Management,
Bhopal
4. Institute of Hotel Management,
Bhubaneswar
5. Institute of Hotel Management,
Chennai
6. Institute of Hotel Management,
Library Avenue , Pusa Complex,
New Delhi
7. Delhi Institute of Hotel Management,
Behind Lady Sriram College,
Lajpat Nagar IV,
New Delhi
8. Institute of Hotel Management,
Dara Gaon, Tadong
Gangtok
9. Institute of Hotel Management,
Alto Porvorim, Bardez,
Goa
10. Institute of Hotel Management,
Village Bariar, GT Road ,
Gurdaspur
11. Institute of Hotel Management,
G.S.Road, Bhangagarh,
Guwahati
12. Institute of Hotel Management,
Airport Road , Maharajpura PO,
Gwalior
13. Institute of Hotel Management,
F’ Row, Durgabai Deshmukh Colony, Vidyanagar,
Hyderabad
14. Institute of Hotel Management,
Near Bani Park Police Station,
Sikar Road,
Jaipur
15. Institute of Hotel Management,
Govt. Polytechnic Campus,
Jodhpur
16. Institute of Hotel Management,
P-16, Taratola Road ,
Kolkata
17. Institute of Hotel Management,
Seed Farm, Sector G,
Aliganj, Lucknow
18. Institute of Hotel Management,
Veer Sawarkar Marg, Dadar (W),
Mumbai
19. Institute of Hotel Management,
Near Ramashish Chowk
Opp. State Circuit House
Hazipur ,Vaishali ( Bihar )
20. Institute of Hotel Management,
“Lumpyngad”,
Bishop Cotton Road , Shillong
21. Institute of Hotel Management,
Kufri,
Shimla
22. Institute of Hotel Management,
Bouleward Road , Nehru Park ,
Srinagar
23. Institute of Hotel Management,
G.V.Raja Road , Kovalam PO,
Thiruvananthapuram
24. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management,
Chandigarh

NCHMCT Joint Entrance Examination 2008 (NCHMCT JEE 2008)

NCHMCT & IGNOU announces JEE-2008 for admission to the first year of the 3-Year B.Sc Hospitality and Hotel Administration Program for 2008-11 batch.

NCHMCT Joint Entrance Exam Date JEE 2008: 10 th May, 2008 (2 nd Saturday) 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m

National Council for Hotel Management NCHMCT JEE 2008 shall hold all India Joint Entrance Examination on 10th May, 2008 (2nd Saturday) 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. for admission to 1st Year of 3-Year B.Sc. in Hospitality & Hotel Administration in the affiliated Institute of Hotel Management for the 2008-09 academic session.

Total No. of seats available on all India basis: 4045 (approximately)

Eligibility for NCHMCT 2008: Should have passed +2 stage of 10+2 system or equivalent examination in any stream with English as one of the subjects. Candidates appearing in +2 or equivalent examination in 2008 can also apply.


Upper Age Limit: 22 years as on 1st July 2008 in case of General and PH Categories and 25 years on 1st July 2008 for SC & ST Categories.
NCHMCT Important Dates:

Sale of Information Brochure & Application Form from 25th February 2008 to 11th April 2008

Date of JEE Written Test: 10th May 2008

Cost of Information Brochure & Application Form:

For General Category: Rs.800/-
For SC/ST Categories: Rs.400/-

Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences Admission 2008

For Admission @ Coimbatore:

Nehru College,
Palakkad Main Road,
Kuniamuthur,
CBE- 08.
Phone: (0422) 2252671, 2252672, 2252673.
E-mail: admissions@nehrucolleges.com

NCERC, Pampady, Near Lakkidi Railway Station,
Thiruvilwamala,
Thrissur Dist.- 680 597.
Telefax: 04884-281670, 282070.
Website: www.ncerc.net

AME - Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

B.Sc.

* Aircraft Maintenance Science
* Aeronautical Science

MBA

MCA

BE / B.TECH

NIET- CBE & NCERC- Thrissur

(Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to Anna/ Calicut University)

* Aeronautical Engineering.
* Civil Engineering.
* Mechanical Engineering.
* Computer Science & Engineering.
* Electronics & Communication Engineering.
* Electrical & Electronics Engineering.



Aircraft & Aviation Labs having Model Airport, Aviation Museum, Photo Gallery, 8 Aircrafts & Helicopter for Practical Training.

Campus Recruitment by all leading Aviation industries from India & Abroad.

On Placement 5 digit salary in India & 6 digit salary in other countries.

Fees in easy installments & Bank loan facility. Separate Hostel for Boys & Girls.

Eligibility: AME: +2 with 50% in MPC / MBA: Any Degree / BE: +2 with 60% in MPC. / B.Sc.:+2 with MPC

Cost of Prospectus: AME & MBA: 500/-, BE: 300/-, B.Sc.: 250/-

Tamilnadu Engineering Admissions 2008 Counselling for Phase – II

Counselling for Engineering Admissions Phase – II

The second phase of counselling for Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions 2008 is scheduled as detailed below.

Individual communications are being sent to candidates calling them to appear for counselling.

Eligible candidates who have applied and whose total marks are as specified or above, may appear for counselling along with their original certificates for verification, irrespective of the receipt of individual communication.

Those who got re-totalled / revaluated marks may also attend the counselling on the day and session according to their new marks.

The counselling will be held at the Examination Centre, Anna University Chennai, Chennai - 600 025.

Date TimeMinimum Marks for the Session
31.07.20087.30 a.m.170.25
9.00 a.m.170.00
10.30 a.m.169.75
12 Noon169.50
1.30 p.m.169.25
3.00 p.m.169.00
4.30 p.m.168.75
6.00 p.m.168.50
1.08.20087.30 a.m.168.25
9.00 a.m.168.00
10.30 a.m.167.75
12 Noon167.50
1.30 p.m.167.25
3.00 p.m.167.00
4.30 p.m.166.75
6.00 p.m.166.50
2.08.20087.30 a.m.166.25
9.00 a.m.166.00
0.30 a.m.165.75
12 Noon165.50
1.30 p.m.165.25
3.00 p.m.165.00
4.30 p.m.164.75
6.00 p.m.164.50
3.08.20087.30 a.m.164.25
9.00 a.m.164.00
10.30 a.m.163.75
12 Noon163.50
1.30 p.m.163.25
3.00 p.m.163.00
4.30 p.m.162.75
6.00 p.m.162.50
4.08.20087.30 a.m.162.25
9.00 a.m.162.00
10.30 a.m.161.75
12 Noon161.50
1.30 p.m.161.25
3.00 p.m.161.00
4.30 p.m.160.75
6.00 p.m.160.50
5.08.20087.30 a.m.160.25
9.00 a.m.160.00
10.30 a.m.159.75
12 Noon159.50
1.30 p.m.159.25
3.00 p.m.159.00
4.30 p.m.158.75
6.00 p.m.158.50
6.08.20087.30 a.m.158.25
9.00 a.m.158.00
10.30 a.m.157.75
12 Noon157.50
1.30 p.m.157.25
3.00 p.m.157.00
4.30 p.m.156.75
6.00 p.m.156.50
7.08.20087.30 a.m.156.25
9.00 a.m.156.00
10.30 a.m.155.75
12 Noon155.50


Date TimeMinimum Marks for the Session

1.30 p.m.155.25
3.00 p.m.155.00
4.30 p.m.154.75
6.00 p.m.154.50
8.08.20087.30 a.m.154.25
9.00 a.m.154.00
10.30 a.m.153.75
12 Noon153.50
1.30 p.m.153.25
3.00 p.m.153.00
4.30 p.m.152.75
6.00 p.m.152.50
9.08.20087.30 a.m.152.25
9.00 a.m.152.00
10.30 a.m.151.75
12 Noon151.50
1.30 p.m.151.25
3.00 p.m.151.00
4.30 p.m.150.75
6.00 p.m.150.50
10.08.20087.30 a.m.150.25
9.00 a.m.150.00
10.30 a.m.149.75
12 Noon149.50
1.30 p.m.149.25
3.00 p.m.149.00
4.30 p.m.148.75
6.00 p.m.148.50
11.08.20087.30 a.m.148.25
9.00 a.m.148.00
10.30 a.m.147.75
12 Noon147.50
1.30 p.m.147.25
3.00 p.m.147.00
4.30 p.m.146.75
6.00 p.m.146.50
12.08.20087.30 a.m.146.25
9.00 a.m.146.00
10.30 a.m.145.75
12 Noon145.50
1.30 p.m.145.25
3.00 p.m.145.00
4.30 p.m.144.75
6.00 p.m.144.50
13.08.20087.30 a.m.144.25
9.00 a.m.144.00
10.30 a.m.143.75
12 Noon143.50
1.30 p.m.143.25
3.00 p.m.143.00
4.30 p.m.142.75
6.00 p.m.142.50
14.08.20087.30 a.m.142.25
9.00 a.m.142.00
10.30 a.m.141.75
12 Noon141.50
1.30 p.m.141.25
3.00 p.m.141.00
4.30 p.m.140.75
6.00 p.m.140.50

Further schedule will be announced later for the remaining candidates.

The initial payment to be made at the time of counselling will be Rs.5,000/- (Rs.1,000/- for SC/ST candidates belonging to Tamil Nadu).

Candidates are advised to be present one hour before the commencement of the counselling session.

Candidates are also advised to see for the vacancy positions on the Display Screens of the counselling centre or in the website: http://www.annauniv.edu/tnea2008

Many of the students choice is Electronics and Communication Engineering subject

Electronics and Communication Engineering was the subject of choice on the first day of general counselling for engineering admissions, as well over half of the 488 students allotted seats on Friday selected that stream.

“I feel there’s good scope in this field… I want to stick to core electronics,” said Rekhna Rajendran, ranked number one by virtue of her age, despite sharing the top score with many others. Fellow top rankers E. Manoj Kumar and D. Jayendirakarthik, on the other hand, also chose ECE, but intend to pursue a software career.

Educational consultant Jeyaprakash Gandhi says students are playing it safe. By choosing ECE, they can be part of the software boom, but in case IT sector demand drops in the next four years, they can still opt for a career in electronics and hardware, he says.

“Last year, ECE and Computer Science were almost equally popular. This year, ECE seems to be the predominant choice,” he points out. While 267 students chose ECE, only 121 chose Computer Science on the first day, including two of the top 10, while Information Technology lagged behind with just eight seats allotted.

Electrical and Electronics Engineering, which also has the virtue of being a circuit branch option with prospects in core industries, snagged 30 students.

Handing over allotment orders to the top 10 rankers in the morning session, Higher Education Minister K. Ponmudy said the government had ensured that the new engineering colleges under its control offered courses in Civil and Mechanical Engineering. These key core subjects would be given a boost in this way, he said.

Students are not buying that message entirely, going by the first day’s choices. Only one student chose Civil Engineering, despite the boom in the infrastructure sector. However, Mechanical Engineering fared better, with 39 takers pushing it to third place.

“It was my first choice. I never considered anything else, since this is what I am interested in,” said J. Pradeep of Erode district, one of the highest ranked students to choose Mechanical Engineering.

Aeronautical Engineering was also a popular niche option, with 16 seats allotted.

One seat each in Chemical, Automobile and Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering rounded off the day’s allotment. Although 660 students were called for counselling, only 490 turned up.

At the end of the day, 73,372 seats were still left vacant, including the 7,154 seats added to the government quota at the last minute on Friday morning from the 45 new engineering colleges which have been approved by the All-India Council for Technical Education and received affiliation from one of the four Anna Universities over the last week.

Another 26 colleges are still in the process of inspection and affiliation and are expected to surrender another 3,500-plus seats to the government quota over the next few days. Over 1.15 lakh candidates are competing for these seats.

The College of Engineering, Guindy, a department of Anna University, Chennai, was the top option in terms of institutions, with 301 students making it their choice. While 107 students chose the Madras Institute of Technology, also a department of the Anna University, Chennai; 5 students chose other government colleges in Chennai and Tiruchi.

Among aided institutions, PSG College of Technology took 69 students, while Thiagarajar College of Engineering took 3. Only three students opted for self-financing colleges on the first day.

Anna University, Coimbatore adds another 28 engineering colleges

Anna University, Coimbatore, has added another 28 engineering colleges to its existing 71 taking the number to 99.

The list of affiliated colleges is given below:

In Coimbatore
Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Kalaignar Karunanidhi Institute of Technology, Easa College of Engineering and Technology, S.S.K. College of Engineering and Technology, Adithya Institute of Technology, Kathir College of Engineering, KGiSL Institute of Technology, Jawaharlal Institute of Technology, P.A. College of Engineering and Technology, P.P.G Institute of Technology, and KTVR Knowledge Park for Engineering and Technology.

Salem
A.V.S. Engineering College, Rabindranath Tagore College of Engineering for Women, Greentech College of Engineering for Women, Tagore Institute of Engineering and Technology, Narasu’s Sarathy Institute of Technology, and Bharathiyar Institute of Engineering for Women

Erode
Surya Engineering College, Nandha College of Technology, Maharaja Engineering College for Women, Shree Venkateshwara Hi-tech Engineering College, and Sri Ramanathan Engineering College

Namakkal
Excel College of Engineering for Women, Komarapalayam, J.K.K. Nataraja Engineering College, Komarapalayam, and Mahendra Engineering College for Women, Tiruchengode

Dharmapuri
Jayalakshmi Institute of Technology, and Varuvan Vadivelan Institute of Technology

Krishnagiri
P.S.V. College of Engineering and Technology
According to Vice-Chancellor R. Radhakrishnan, many new colleges have come up in even in rural areas.

“All colleges of Anna University, Coimbatore, irrespective of whether they are located in rural area or in a city, will offer all the facilities that are being promised by the university. Students should not bother about the location of the college,” he told The Hindu.

He is also confident that now students would get a chance to study in colleges located close to their place of residence and will not have to travel long distances or spend on hostels on the pretext of not finding an engineering college at a viable distance.

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