NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
has issued second and final counseling notification for admission into
MBBS and BDS courses in medical and dental colleges of state of Andhra
Pradesh for the academic year 2015-16.
Counseling for special category candidates like PH, Anglo Indians, CAP
categories will be held on 24th September 2015 at NTR University,
Vijayawada center only.
The second and final counseling for other candidates will be held at
NTR University Vijayawada from 25th September 2015 to 28th September
2015.
The merit list of the special categories candidates is displayed on
the NTR University website. The other conditions and proceudres of the
counseling reman same for all the candidates. For more details, see
NTR University website.
10th Class, Inter Exams, Engineering, Medical, Admissions Updates in AP and Telangana States 2026-27
Intermediate Economics Model Question Paper for AP and Telangana Boards 2015-16
SECTION - A
I Answer any THREE of the following Questions: 3 x 10M = 30M
1.'India is a developing economy' – Discuss.
2.What are the causes for rapid growth of population in India?
3.What are the causes for poverty in India?
4.What are the causes for low productivity in a agriculture? Suggest
measures to improve it.
5.Critically examine the 1991 industrial policy.
SECTION - B
II Answer any EIGHT of the following Questions: 8 x 5M = 40M
6.Explain the role of international trade in economic development.
7.What are the objectives of family planning programs in India?
8.What are the different types of unemployment?
9.Explain the theory of demographic transition.
10.Briefly explain the sectoral contribution to the national income.
11.Write an essay on the role of NABARD in rural credit.
12.Reason for poor performance of land reforms in India.
13.Briefly review the 1956 industrial policy resolution.
14.What is co-operative farming? Mention the reasons for its failure.
15.What are the factors influencing economic development?
16.Explain the role of industrial sector in Indian economy.
17.What factors are favorable to globalization in India?
SECTION - C
III Answer any FIFTEEN of the following Questions: 15 x 2M = 30M
18.Economic development.
19.Liberalization.
20.Population explosion.
21.Primary sector
22.Janani suraksha yojana
23.Co-operative farming
24.Absolute poverty
25.Micro-finance
26.Biodiversity
27.Density of population
28.Rhythu bazaars
29.Globalization
30.Industrial estates
31.Green revolution
32.Bharat Nirman
33.Kisan credit card
34.Disinvestment
35.Per capita income
36.Sutainable development
37.Renewable resources
I Answer any THREE of the following Questions: 3 x 10M = 30M
1.'India is a developing economy' – Discuss.
2.What are the causes for rapid growth of population in India?
3.What are the causes for poverty in India?
4.What are the causes for low productivity in a agriculture? Suggest
measures to improve it.
5.Critically examine the 1991 industrial policy.
SECTION - B
II Answer any EIGHT of the following Questions: 8 x 5M = 40M
6.Explain the role of international trade in economic development.
7.What are the objectives of family planning programs in India?
8.What are the different types of unemployment?
9.Explain the theory of demographic transition.
10.Briefly explain the sectoral contribution to the national income.
11.Write an essay on the role of NABARD in rural credit.
12.Reason for poor performance of land reforms in India.
13.Briefly review the 1956 industrial policy resolution.
14.What is co-operative farming? Mention the reasons for its failure.
15.What are the factors influencing economic development?
16.Explain the role of industrial sector in Indian economy.
17.What factors are favorable to globalization in India?
SECTION - C
III Answer any FIFTEEN of the following Questions: 15 x 2M = 30M
18.Economic development.
19.Liberalization.
20.Population explosion.
21.Primary sector
22.Janani suraksha yojana
23.Co-operative farming
24.Absolute poverty
25.Micro-finance
26.Biodiversity
27.Density of population
28.Rhythu bazaars
29.Globalization
30.Industrial estates
31.Green revolution
32.Bharat Nirman
33.Kisan credit card
34.Disinvestment
35.Per capita income
36.Sutainable development
37.Renewable resources
CDAC Hyderabad Electronic System Design and Technology Admissions 2015-16
C-DAC (Center for the development of Advanced Computing), Hyderabad has issued notification for admission into 1 year PG Diploma in Electronic System Design and Technology (DEST) for the year 2015-16. This is a full time 12 months course in the field of electronic system design and technology.
Eligibility: Candidates should have BE / B.Tech in Electronics Major (ECE, EEE, Electronics and Instrumentation) or its equivalent with at least 55 percent marks. The course is offered at CDAC Hyderabad campus only.
Selection of the candidates will be based on the performance in Entrance Exam conducted by CDAC Hyderabad. Course fee is Rs. 90000. SC / ST candidates need not pay the fee as per the rules of the Government of India.
Interested candidates can apply online only through the website www.esdmindia.in . Online applications open from 21st September 2015 and will be closed on 25th October 2015. Entrance exam will be held on 1st November 2015.
Eligibility: Candidates should have BE / B.Tech in Electronics Major (ECE, EEE, Electronics and Instrumentation) or its equivalent with at least 55 percent marks. The course is offered at CDAC Hyderabad campus only.
Selection of the candidates will be based on the performance in Entrance Exam conducted by CDAC Hyderabad. Course fee is Rs. 90000. SC / ST candidates need not pay the fee as per the rules of the Government of India.
Interested candidates can apply online only through the website www.esdmindia.in . Online applications open from 21st September 2015 and will be closed on 25th October 2015. Entrance exam will be held on 1st November 2015.
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