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  2. Data centre tiers - Wikipedia

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    Tier III: full N+1 redundancy of all systems, including power supply and cooling distribution paths Tier IV : as Tier III, but with 2N+1 redundancy of all systems A Tier III system is intended to operate at Tier II resiliency even when under maintenance, and a Tier IV system is intended to operate at Tier III resiliency even when under maintenance.

  3. Classification of Indian cities - Wikipedia

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    Under the recommendation of the Seventh Central Pay Commission, the CCA classification was abolished in 2008. The earlier HRA classification of cities was changed from A-1 to X; A, B-1, and B-2 to Y; and C and unclassified cities to Z. [2] [3] [4] X, Y, and Z are more commonly known as Tier-1, Tier-2, and Tier-3 cities, respectively.

  4. Engineering education in India - Wikipedia

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    There is long history of science and technology in the Indian subcontinent.The western style engineering education commenced during the British raj as a necessity for the training of overseers for construction and maintenance of public buildings, roads, canals, and ports, and for the training of artisans and craftsmen for the use of instruments, and apparatus needed for the army, the navy, and ...

  5. Common Entrance Examination for Design - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, among applicable IITs were: IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Kanpur, and IIT Roorkee. [2] There is also the UCEED, or Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design, with different qualifications to take the exam. [1] For 2023, the CEED 2023 and UCEED 2023 exams were held on January 22. [3]

  6. National Institutes of Technology (India) - Wikipedia

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    The act lists 31 NITs. [2] Each NIT is autonomous and linked to the others through a common council known as the Council of NITSER, which oversees their administration. All NITs are funded by the Government of India. [3] In 2020, National Institutional Ranking Framework ranked twenty four NITs in the top 200 in engineering category. [4]

  7. Indian Institutes of Information Technology - Wikipedia

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    [2] was introduced in the Lok Sabha. [3] Five (5) Institutes of them are established, Fully funded and managed by the Ministry of Education (MOE), Gov. of India. [4] The other 21 Institutions are set up on the public-private partnership (PPP) model, funded by the central government, state governments and industry partners in the ratio 50:35:15.

  8. National Institutional Ranking Framework - Wikipedia

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    1 IIT Madras: Chennai: Tamil Nadu: 89.46 ₹ 996 crore (US$120 million) Public: 2 IIT Delhi: Delhi: Delhi: 86.66 ₹ 855.81 crore (US$99 million) Public: 3 IIT Bombay: Mumbai: Maharashtra: 83.09 ₹ 896 crore (US$100 million) Public: 4 IIT Kanpur: Kanpur: Uttar Pradesh: 82.79 ₹ 865 crore (US$100 million) Public: 5 IIT Kharagpur: Kharagpur ...

  9. Joint Admission Test for Masters - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Admission Test for Masters (JAM) is a common admission test conducted every year for admission into Master of Science (M.Sc.) and other post-graduate science programs at Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs), organized by alternating institutes every ...