Wednesday, March 17, 2010

TANCET Application Form for 2010

Anna University TANCET 2010 Application Form is common for all the three entrance tests. Candidates have to submit only one application. The candidates have to pay a fee of Rs.300/- (Rs.150/- for SC / ST Candidates belonging to Tamil Nadu on production of a copy of Permanent Community Certificate) as entrance test fee for any one of the Programmes either

  1. M.B.A. or

  1. M.C.A. or

  1. M.E./M.Tech./M.Arch./ M.Plan.

If a candidate desires to appear for more than one programme, for every additional programme, he / she has to pay Rs.300/- (Rs.150/- for SC/ST candidates belonging to Tamil Nadu) along with the filled-in TANCET 2010 application.

TANCET 2010 Regisrtation for the Entrance Test

(1) Spot TANCET 2010 Registration:

TANCET Exam 2010 Hall Tickets will be issued to the candidates who come in person to the following Co-ordinating Centres with cash or D.D. for the required amount towards Entrance Test fee and a copy of 10th Std. Mark Sheet.

No.

City

Centre for the Enquiry Office

1

Chennai

Examination Centre, Anna University Chennai.

2

Coimbatore

Government College of Technology

3

Chidambaram

Annamalai University

4

Dindigul

PSNA College of Engineering & Technology

5

Erode

Institute of Road and Transport Technology

6

Karaikudi

Alagappa College of Engineering & Tech.

7

Madurai

Thiagarajar College of Engineering

8

Nagercoil

Government Polytechnic College

9

Salem

Government College of Engineering

10

Thanjavur

Dr. Kunthavai Nachiar Govt. Arts College for Women

11

Tirunelveli

Government College of Engineering

12

Trichy

Anna University Trichy

13

Vellore

Thanthai Periyar Government Institute of Tech.

14

Villupuram

University College of Engineering, Villupuram

15

Virudhunagar

Kamaraj College of Engineering

(2) TANCET 2010 Registration through Internet:

The candidates can also register through internet by logging on to http://www.annauniv.edu/tancet2010

The Demand Drafts should be drawn in favour of The Director, Entrance Examinations, Anna University Chennai, payable at Chennai, obtained from any Nationalized bank on or afterMarch last week, 2010.

The completed application (registered through Internet) should reach the folowing addresses on or before April last week, 2010, by 5.30 p.m.

The Secretary,
TANCET,
Examination Centre,
Anna University Chennai,
Chennai 600 025

The TANCET Exam 2010 applications received after the due date and time will not be considered at any cost.

TANCET 2010 Important Dates

i) Commencement of Online / Internet Registration and issue of TANCET 2010 Application form in Person

April 1st week, 2010

ii) TANCET 2010 Last date for Spot Registration at Co-ordinating Centres (other than Anna University Chennai, Chennai 25 / Registration through Internet)

April 3rd week, 2010

iii) TANCET 2010 Last date for Spot Registration and receipt of application (Registered through Internet) at Examination Centre, Anna University Chennai, Chennai 25

April 3rd week, 2010

For details visit TANCET Website: http://www.annauniv.edu/tancet2010

Monday, March 15, 2010


TANCET Overview

The Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) is conducted every year on the 2nd Sunday of May, for Admission to the MBA programmes of Anna University School of Management, The Govt College of Technology Coimbatore, The Govt Colleges of Engineering at Salem and Tirunelveli and to other Govt aided and unaided Colleges. The actual list of colleges that are affliated to the TANCET in any given year is released by the Directorate of Technical Education, Tamil Nadu, 20 days before the exam.

How to apply

The cost of Application form for M.B.A. is Rs.300/- (Rs.150/- for Tamil Nadu SC/ST Candidates). The Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of “The Director, Entrance Examinations, Anna University” payable at Chennai obtained from any Nationalised Bank. Completed applications should be sent to The Secretary, TANCET, Examination Centre, Anna University, Chennai - 600 025.

Eligibility

http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Any Graduate Degree.

Examination centres

The Entrance Test will be conducted at the following cities:

http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Chennai
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Coimbatore
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Madurai
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Salem
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Trichy
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Tirunelveli

Test Pattern

The Question paper will have 5 parts with the following topics:

http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg PART 1. To evaluate the candidate's ability to pick out critically the data and apply the data to business decisions from given typical business situations.

http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg PART 2. To evaluate the skill of the candidate in answering questions based on the passages in the comprehension.

http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg PART 3. To evaluate the skill on solving mathematical problems of graduate level including those learnt in plus two or equivalent level.

http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg PART 4. To test on determining data sufficiency for answering certain questions using data given plus the knowledge of Mathematics and use of day - to - day facts.

http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg PART 5. To test the knowledge on written English with questions on errors in usage, grammar, punctuation and the like. Candidates are required to answer 100 objective type questions in 2 hours. Each question will be followed by five alternate answers. The candidate has to choose the correct answer and shade the appropriate circle against the question in the answer sheet with pencil/ball point pen (black or blue).

Evaluation Scheme

While evaluating the answers, one mark is awarded for each correct answer and ¼ mark is deducted for each wrong answer. No deduction will be made for unanswered questions. Multiple shading will be considered as wrong answer and ¼ mark will be deducted.

Institutes Affiliated to TANCET

http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpgAnna University School of Management.
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Government College of Technology, Coimbatore.
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Government College of Engineering, Salem.
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli.
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Periyar University, Salem.
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Coimbatore Institute of Technolgy.
http://cflogic.careerforum.in/images/bullet_orange.jpg Thiagarajan College of Engineering.


Proposed important dates

1. 17-03-09 – availability of forms.
2. 04-04-09 – deadline for submission of application forms.
3. 17-05-09 – MBA entrance examination from 10:00am to 12:00noon.
4. 17-05-09 – MCA entrance examination from 02:30pm to 04:30pm.
5. 18-05-09 — M.E./M.Tech./M.Arch./M.Plan. entrance examination from 10:00am to 12:00noon.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Latest Sample Placement Paper Of TCS For Year-2009-10 (Mathematic,English)

1. (38 x 142) ÷ (4096) =?
1) 337.25
2) 269.8
3) 490
4) 84.3125
5) None of these

2. 3 + 33.3 + 3.03 + 333 =?
1) 666
2) 636.33
3) 372.33
4) 672.66
5) None of these

3. (17.52)2 =?
1) 280.9504
2) 290.5904
3) 306.9504
4) 280.5904
5) None of these

4. (37% of 2370) – (41% of 2105) =?
1) 13.85
2) 12.56
3) 13.10
4) 12.15
5) None of these

Directions (Q. 5-14): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate words. It is a 5 that Communists are opposed to economic reforms. The fact of the life is that Communists are the most 6 fighters for economic reforms, the reforms that lead to self-reliant and democratic economic development with social justice. To term the market-oriented changes as reform is a 7. The development strategy 8 under Structural Adjustment and dictated by the World Bank, IMF and WTO is a strategy for the 9 development of capitalism under which the working people, who are the main productive force, are made 10, kept unemployed, thrown out of jobs, and so on. It has no social relevance. In the phase of globalization, no country can develop in 11 and entry of the foreign capital can not be12 altogether. Integration with world economy has to ensure the free and speedy 13 of the national economy. Foreign capital has to be allowed in the areas where we really need huge investment, which our resources cannot meet, and where we need technology, not available in the country. Economic14 should not mean license for plunder by MNCs.

5.

1) problem
2) mysticism
3) curiosity
4) misconception
5) mistake

6.
1) liberal
2) demanding
3) strident
4) detrimental
5) horrible

7.
1) misnomer
2) terrible
3) danger
4) tragedy
5) shame

8.
1) reached
2) verified
3) assembled
4) hurled
5) envisaged

9.
1) westernised
2) unfettered
3) gross
4) accumulated
5) astounding

10.
1) labourers
2) culprit
3) redundant
4) escapists
5) icons

11.
1) unison
2) liberalisation
3) coalition
4) association
5) isolation

12.
1) forced
2) loaded
3) denied
4) stated
5) scrutinised

13.
1) development
2) empowerment
3) unity
4) mobilisation
5) cohesion

14.
1) growth
2) potential
3) strategy
4) reforms
5) vitality

Directions (Q. 15-24): Given below are two passages. Read them carefully and answer the questions given below them.
Certain words are given in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.
Passage - I
Americans have a variety of superstitions like walking under a ladder, a black cat crossing your path and the number 13, none of which seem to have a logical reason for being. However, there are no serious taboos attached to them. Individuals may have an array of sensitivities based on their personal beliefs. If you do offend someone inadvertently, a sincere apology will usually go a long way toward making amends. The one sensitivity that almost all Americans have is about slights to their country. Either complaining about the US or expressing an attitude that your culture is superior can cause Americans to take offence. Americans do possess a great deal of culture arrogance, and think that their way is the only right way. They think that the US is the best place on earth, otherwise why would everybody by trying to get here? Whether you agree or not, remember that you are a guest in the US and it would be rude for a guest to insult his host

15. Which of the following can be presumed about Americans regarding superstition?
1) It is a cultural custom for them to believe in superstitions.
2) They can satisfy you by placing arguments about the validity of superstitions.
3) Americans cannot justify their adherence to superstitions.
4) Americans are highly superstitious people.
5) None of these

16. If you offend an American inadvertently, a sincere apology will
1) take a long time to repair the damage.
2) not necessarily by enough to amend it.
3) be turned down.
4) succeed in making amends.
5) None of these

17. Americans feel usually offended whenever there is a(n)
1) argument posed before them.
2) rude remark against their culture.
3) threat to their sovereignty.
4) attack on their religion.
5) None of these

18. What makes the Americans feel that their country is the best in the world?
1) mad rush of people from other countries to America
2) the best facilities available there
3) their culture and custom which they feel is the best in the world
4) the economic superiority of America
5) None of these

19. What is the antonym of the word inadvertently as given in bold in the passage?
1) intentionally
2) occasionally
3) unwittingly
4) avowedly
5) adroitly

Passage - II
Population is one resource that never depletes and is a living development parameter. But it is at times interpreted as a hindering factor for development. This happens because population is both a consumer and producer. There are two schools of thought. One which treats population as a resource, and the other as a burden to the society. The truth, in fact, lies somewhere in between. The interplay of factors responsible for population growth and those for development decide the resourcefulness of population.

20. Why is it said that population is one resource that never depletes?
1) because other resources deplete
2) because population is an ever-increasing phenomenon
3) because population is seen as a resource
4) because it is an easily available commodity
5) None of these

21. Why population is at the same time treated as a resource and also as a burden to the society?
1) because population is the creator and at the same time it is also the user
2) because a less number of people are engaged in production and a large number of people are dependent on it
3) because population is not always a producer but it is always a consumer
4) when the growth of population is checked it is a resource and when it increases rapidly it is burden to the society
5) None of these

22. The resourcefulness of population can be decided by
(i) skilled manpower (ii) scale of development (iii) population control measures (iv) scale of population growth
1) All of the above
2) Only (i), (ii) and (iii)
3) Only (i) and (iii)
4) Only (ii) and (iv)
5) None of these

23.Which of the following is true in context of the passage?
1) It is not necessary that the population always grows.
2) Population is burdensome.
3) Most of the natural resources are exhaustible.
4) Population is a big consumer and a meager producer.
5) None of these

24.What will be the synonym of the word depletes as given in bold in the passage?
1) disappears
2) sustains
3) worsens
4) evades
5) reduces

25. – 65 x39 + 335 =?
1) – 849225
2) – 2200
3) – 2870
4) 2870
5) None of these

ANSWERS : 1. (1) 2. (3) 3. (3) 4. (1) 5. (4) 6. (3) 7. (1) 8. (5) 9. (2) 10. (3) 11. (5) 12. (3) 13. (1) 14. (4) 15. (3) 16. (4) 17. (2) 18. (1) 19. (1) 20. (2) 21. (1) 22. (3) 23. (3) 24. (5) 25.(2)

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