Monday, June 14, 2010

CENTAC 2010 PONDICHERRY

Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC) Examination

At Puducherry Admission to professional courses is centralised and done by the Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC), Government of Puducherry. Admission to the "Government Quota of Seats" in Private and Unaided Professional colleges, including the minority Colleges, will be as per the law/ regulation /order of Government of India, or of the Government of Puducherry, on the subject. The details regarding the Colleges and the number of seats will be made available at the time of counselling.
Eligibility:
Candidates seeking admission to the B. Tech. degree course should have passed the HSC (Academic) examination conducted by the Board of Higher Secondary Examination of Tamil Nadu or any other equivalent examination thereto, with a minimum of 45% marks (a mere pass for SC / ST candidates) in aggregate, in the prescribed subjects, namely - Mathematics, Physics and any one of the following optional subjects: Chemistry/Bio-Technology/ Computer Science/ Biology (Botany & Zoology).
Candidates belonging to UT of Puducherry, and who have passed HSC (Vocational Stream in the area of Engineering & Technology) examination, conducted by the Board of Higher Secondary examination of Tamil Nadu or any other equivalent examination thereto with a minimum of 45% marks (a mere pass for SC candidates) in aggregate, in the prescribed subjects, namely: Vocational subjects and a related subject (Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry), are also eligible for admission to the B.Tech. Degree course.

The maximum age limit for B. Tech is 21 years
For B.Tech. Degree Course

Admission is based on the marks secured by the candidates in the prescribed subjects, in the qualifying examination [i.e. for HSC Academic: Mathematics, Physics and any one of the optional subjects (Chemistry / Bio-Technology / Computer Science / Biology / Botany & Zoology & for HSC Vocational: Vocational Subject Theory, Vocational Subject Practical and a related Subject], and 'normalizing' them by the prescribed procedure. Equal weightage will be given to all the three prescribed subjects. In case a candidate has appeared in more than any one of the above prescribed optional subjects, the subject in which the candidate has obtained the highest marks will be taken into consideration for 'normalisation' and for calculating the actual total marks in the prescribed subjects. Wherever separate marks for practicals are awarded, the same will be considered along with the respective subjects, for arriving at the total actual marks and hence the 'normalized marks'.
For Other States/UTs Candidates Applying for Admission to B.Tech Degree course

Candidates applying against other States UTs' quota of seats, admission to B.Tech Degree course will be based only on the actual merit marks secured by them in "AIEEE", and a separate merit list prepared for them. For such Candidates, the 'normalization procedure' is not applicable. However, if a Candidate has secured 'cumulative negative marks' in "AIEEE", then such a candidate is 'not eligible' for admission to B.Tech Degree course, coming under the purview of CENTAC.

Issue of applications: In the Month of June

Contact Details:

Government of Puducherry
Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC)
Pondicherry Engineering College Campus, Puducherry - 605014
Phone: (0413)2655281 to 2655287 (Ext. 342 / 343), Fax: (0413)2655571
Email: centacprof@gmail.com
Website: www.centacprof.net.in

Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC) Colleges List

Information about Government Sponsored Colleges
1. PONDICHERRY ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PUDUCHERRY



ADDRESS OF THE COLLEGE : Pillaichavady, Puducherry - 605 014
Phone : (0413) - 2655281 to 2655286

Fax : (0413) - 2655101
E-Mail : principal@pec.edu Home Page: www.pec.edu
BRANCHES OF STUDY OFFERED IN B.TECH. PROGRAMME

Sl.No. Branch Sanctioned Intake
1 Civil Engineering 60
2 Mechanical Engineering 60
3 Electronics and Communication Engineering 60
4 Computer Science and Engineering 60
5 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 60
6 Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 60
7 Chemical Engineering 30
8 Information Technology 60



ALLOCATION OF SEATS FOR DIFFERENT CATEGORIES / REGIONS
a) Out of the 450 seats of sanctioned intake, 85% will be allotted to Puducherry UT Candidates. The remaining 15% of seats (68) will be allotted to candidates from other states/UTs including 5 seats reserved for MHRD quota for beneficiary states/UTs.

2. PERUNTHALAIVAR KAMARAJAR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, KARAIKAL

ADDRESS OF THE COLLEGE
: Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Institute of Engineering and Technology, (PKIET),
(Government of Puducherry Institution)
Nedungadu, Karaikal – 609603.
Phone : (04368) – 262234, 292767
Fax : (04368) - 262234 Website : www.pkiet.com ; www.pkiet.edu.in

BRANCHES OF STUDY OFFERED
IN B.TECH. PROGRAMME

Sl.No. Branch Sanctioned Intake
1
Computer Science and Engineering
60
2
Information Technology
60
3
Electronics and Communication Engg.
60
180



ALLOCATION OF SEATS FOR DIFFERENT CATEGORIES / REGIONS
(a) Out of the 180 seats of sanctioned intake, 85% will be allotted to candidates of UT of Puducherry. The remaining 15% of seats (27) will be allotted to candidates from other states/UTs..


Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC)

Important Points

The Normalization Procedure:

  • The marks obtained by the students in the relevant subjects in the qualifying examination conducted by the various Boards or Authority, shall be equated with the marks obtained by the students in the same subjects in the qualifying examination, conducted by the State Board (i.e. State Board of School Examinations, Tamil Nadu), by adopting the method of normalization.



    Under the method of normalization, the highest mark obtained by the students of various Boards in each subject, shall be equated to the highest mark obtained by the students of the State Board in that subject, and the relative marks of other students in that subject, shall be determined accordingly.







    Illustration:

    If the highestmarks secured by a student of the State Board, in Physics is 100 and the highest mark secured by a student of any other Board (say 'X'), in the same subject is 90, then, both the highest marks will be considered to be equal to 100. If any other student of the other Board (i.e "X”) secures 60 marks in Physics, when the first mark in Physics in the same Board (i.e "X”), is 90, then, 60 marks secured by such a student will be considered to be equal to 66.667 marks as arrived at and given below: (100 x 60)/90 = 66.667%

    (ii). After normalization of marks of the eligible students of different Boards, in the relevant subjects, the 'normalized marks' obtained shall be merged into a 'common merit list'.

    (iii). In cases, where more than one student have got the same marks in the 'common merit list', the 'inter-se merit' among such students shall be determined in the manner prescribed as in para 6.3 below.

    (iv). For the purpose of normalization of marks of candidates from 'Other States', except for the B.Tech course, for all other such courses, wherever such quota is available, maximum marks obtained in the respective subjects, from among the various Boards under which the above candidates have actually studied and applied for a particular course, will only be considered. Illustration: For B.Pharm course, if candidates from Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra alone have applied against "All India quota", then, the above Boards and their maximum marks only will be considered, for the purpose of 'normalisation' of marks.

    (v). The Director,School Education, Government of Puducherry, will be the 'designated authority', to furnish the 'maximum marks' in each of the 'prescribed subjects' for the various courses, of the various Boards of Examinations, and furnish it to CENTAC. For the 'normalization Procedure' only the above officially furnished data will be used and will form the basis for preparing the 'common merit list' for the various courses, coming under the purview of CENTAC.

    • Procedure for Breaking the "Tie" in the Merit Marks

      When more than one candidate have got the same marks in the common merit list (i.e. the merit list prepared after merging the normalized marks of candidates from various Boards), the 'inter-se merit' among such candidates, for each course will be determined "in the order of priority– as specified .
    • Order of priority for breaking the "tie"in the "normalised marks"
      • Percentage of actual marks in Mathematics
      • Percentage of actual marks in Physics
      • Percentage of actual marks in third optional (specified) subject
      • 'Total normalized marks' of all eligible subjects prescribed for the course
      • OR
      • Total marks of all eligible subjects prescribed for the course (This priority is applicable only for candidates of 'Other States')
      • Date of Birth
      • Random number assigned.
    • For Other States/UTs Candidates Applying for Admission to B.Tech Degree course

      Candidates applying against other States UTs' quota of seats, admission to B.Tech Degree course will be based only on the actual merit marks secured by them in "AIEEE" and a separate merit list prepared for them. For such Candidates, the 'normalization procedure' is not applicable. However, if a Candidate has secured 'cumulative negative marks' in "AIEEE-, then such a candidate is 'not eligible' for admission to B.Tech Degree course, coming under the purview of CENTAC.


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