Saturday, August 6, 2011

AP TET PRELIMINARY KEY

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ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ గవర్నమెంట్ టెట్ పరీక్షల తొలి కీ ని విడుదల చేసినది ఈ కీ పై అబ్యంతరాలు ఉన్న యెడల 6 -08 -2011 నుండి 09-08-2011 లోపు ఆన్ లైన్ లోనే పంపవలెను. అబ్యంతరాలు పంపుటకు ఇక్కడ  క్లిక్ చేయండి AP TET KEY OBJECTIONS   తుది కీ ఆగష్టు 12 న విడుదల కానుంది.
టెట్ కీ కొరకు ఈ దిగువన క్లిక్ చేయండి 


Monday, August 1, 2011

Accounts Test for Executive Officers-Not equivalent to pass in Accounts Test for Subordinate Officers

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G.O.Ms.No. 411, Dated: 18/07/2011 - Examinations – Pass in Accounts Test for Executive Officers – Not equivalent to pass in Accounts Test for Subordinate Officers Part-I & II – Clarification - Download

The Govt., have examined the directions of the Hon’ble A.P. Administrative Tribunal & observe that according to A.P. Departmental Test Rules, 1965, the following syllabus is prescribed for the Accounts Test for Executive Officers & Accounts Test for Subordinate Officers Part-I & II:-

THE ACCOUNTS TEST FOR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS:
(1) The A.P. Financial Code-Chapters I –VIII & XII-XIV.
(2) The A.P. Treasury Code-Part-I & Part-II (Chapters III, V & VII) & Part-III (Chapter-IV).
(3) The A.P. Budget Mannual-Chapter I-V, VII & VIII.
(4) An Introduction to Indian Govt., Accounts & Audit Chapter-I, Part B of Chapter 2, Chapter 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 24, 25, 27 & 28.
(5) The Constitution of India, 1950 - Articles 148 to 151, 202 to 207, 264 to 293 & 308 to 314.
(6) The A.P. Pension Code.

THE ACCOUNTS TEST FOR SUBORDINATE OFFICERS PART-I:
(1) The A.P. Financial Code, Volume-I.
(2) The A.P. Financial Code, Volume-II.
(3) The A.P. Treasury Code, Volume-I Part-I, Part-II. (Chapters II, V & VII) & Part III (Chapter IV).
(4) The A.P. Treasury Code, Volume- II (omitting Appendices 1 to 7, 10, 11, 14, 15 & 18-25)
(5) The A.P. Accounts Code Volume-I(Chapter 3-6 & Appendix 3).
(6) The A.P. Budget Manual-Chapters I-IV, VII & VIII.
(7) The Fundamental Rules & the Subsidiary Rules framed there under by the A.P. Govt., including the A.P. Leave Rules, 1933.
(8) The A.P. Manual of Special Pay & Allowances Part-I (omitting Appendix)& Part II.
(9) The A.P. Pension Code.

THE ACCOUNTS TEST FOR SUBORDINATE OFFICERS PART II:
(1) The A.P. Treasury Code, Volume I Part II (Chapters I, II, IV, VI, VIII, IX & X) & Part III (Chapters I-III).
(2) The A.P. Treasury Code, Volume II (omitting Appendices 1-9, 12, 13, 16 & 17).
(3) The A.P. Accounts Code, Volume II.
(4) The Govt., Securities Mannual, Third Edition. Chapter I (omitting paragraphs 10 & 11), Chapter II (omitting paragraphs 13 & 23), Chapters IV, V, VI, IX & X (omitting paragraph 123 & Appendix II) & the A.P. Govt., Securities Rules, 1937.
(5) The Constitution of India, 1950. Articles 148 to 151, 202 to 207, 264 to 293 & 308 to 314.
(6) An Introduction to the Indian Govt., Accounts & Audit.
(7) The A.P. Pension Code.

It is considered that the above syllabus prescribed for the Accounts Test for Executive Officers is covered by the syllabus prescribed by the Accounts Test for Subordinate Officers Part I & II, but, the syllabus prescribed for the Accounts Test for Subordinate Officers Part I & II has not been totally covered by the syllabus of Accounts Test for Executive Officers. Therefore, pass in Accounts Test for Subordinate Officers for Part I & II can be considered as equivalent to the passing Accounts Test for the Executive Officers but a pass in Accounts Test for Executive Officers cannot be equated for a pass in Accounts Test for Subordinate Officers.

Part- I & Part-II..

Keeping in view of the above, Govt., hereby clarify that such of the Govt., Servants who have passed Accounts Test for Subordinate Officers Part-I & II, can be exempted from passing Accounts Test for Executive Officers, but the Govt., Servants who have passed in Accounts Test for Executive Officers cannot be exempted from a pass in Accounts Test for Subordinate Officers Part-I & Part-II, where such tests are prescribed in the rules.

National Talent Search Examination 2012

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National Talent Search Scheme is a flagship activity of the NCERT started in the year 1963. The purpose of the scheme was to identify talented students and nurture their talent. Talent refers to the potentiality that manifests itself in a high level of performance in one or more specialized areas. The scheme, therefore, covers areas like Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, Management and Law. It honours and helps talented students by providing financial assistance in the form of a monthly scholarship. For the courses in Basic Sciences, Social Sciences and Commerce, this assistance is provided up to Ph.D. level. For professional courses like Engineering, Medicine, Management and Law this assistance is given only up to Post Graduation. The NCERT conducts the National Talent Search Examination for students studying in Class VIII only. To Download the Application Click here

1. Scholarships: On the basis of the examination conducted, 1000 scholarships will be awarded for each group of students appearing for Class VIII examinations. The amount of scholarship will be Rs.500/- per month as per NTS rules.

2. Reservation: 15% scholarships will be reserved for students belonging to the SC category, 7.5% scholarships for students belonging to the ST category and 3% for Physically Challenged Group of Students.

3. Selection: There will be two-stage selection process for award of scholarship. For Stage-I, selection will be done by States/UTs through a written examination. Students who qualify Stage I will be eligible to appear for Stage II examination conducted by NCERT.

4. The States/UTs will also conduct the selection test for National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme along with the Stage-I written examination for NTS.

5. Important Dates: Dates for Submission of Application Form and conduct of examination are given below:

Stage

Area

Dates

Stage I (State)

Last Date for Submission of Application Form
31st August 2011

Examination in Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Andaman and Nicobar Islands
19th November,2011

Examination in All other States and Union Territories
20th November, 2011

Stage II
(National)

Examination in All States and Union Territories
30th May, 2012