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Year started: 2014 () Duration: 2 hours. Score validity: 1 year: Offered: Once a year (usually in May) Regions: 4 centres in 4 cities: Languages: English: Prerequisites: Candidates with a graduate degree from any discipline (10+2+3 or 10+2+4 or 10+2+5). Fee ₹ 1,000 (US$12) Used by: National Law School of India University, Bengaluru: Website
PSG College of Technology was established as PSG Industrial Institute in the year 1826 by PSG and Sons Charities in Peelamedu, Coimbatore. The engineering college was started on the institute campus in 1951 by G. R. Damodaran, who became its first principal. [2]
The e-challan system of India has been in vogue for almost a decade, starting to roll out in pilot phases from 2012 onward. [15] The e-challan may be operated by PDAs, cell phones or e-Seva Kendras whose e-services include facility for payment of e-challans for traffic violation.
PSGIM offers a variety of programs in management, including a two-year full-time MBA program, a two-year full-time PGDM program, and a Ph.D. program in management. The MBA program has several specializations including Marketing, Finance, HR, Operations, Systems, and Entrepreneurship.
Over 2750 schools in India and abroad are affiliated to the CISCE. [2] It is also recognized as a 'Non-Governmental National Board of Secondary Education'. [6] CISCE conducts ICSE exam for Class 10 and ISC exam for Class 12.
The fee reimbursement programme to all sections of people with 100% in private engineering colleges was brought by YSR on 2007. [1] [2] In 2012–13, more than 600,000 students in professional colleges were covered under the scheme, including around 150,000 students in engineering colleges.
Exams are offered twice a year, once in April and once in October, and are discipline-specific. [3] With the exception of the Structural exam, each exam is eight hours long, consisting of two 4-hour sessions administered in a single day with a lunch break. There are 40 multiple-choice questions per session.
The first GPAT examination was held in 2010. Until 2018, it was conducted by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). [1] From 2019 to 2023, the exam was conducted by the National Testing Agency. Since 2024, it is conducted by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) through National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS).