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18 May 2013
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The Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has recently notified a change in one of its Exam Centres for the IPU CET 2013 Exam scheduled to take place on 19th May 2013.

The Centre Code 484 has changed; the old Exam Centre was:

Govt. Girls Senior Secondary School,

Sector 3, 1st Site, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110078

The New IPU CET 2013 Exam Centre where candidates must report on the Exam Day:

Delhi Public School, Sector – 03, Phase 01, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110078

All candidates are advised to ignore the allotted centre mentioned on their Admit Card and be present at the above mentioned new Exam Venue as per the scheduled time, that is 2.00 pm for IPU CET 2013 Entrance Exam

17 May 2013
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All candidates are informed that Answer Key of CUSAT 2013 has been officially released. Candidates can click on the link provided below to DOWNLOAD NOW:

Official Answer Key of CUSAT 2013

Candidates can save the Answer Key and calculate their scores using the same. This will allow them to perform an overall analysis of their performance and get a better idea of their position in the Merit List. The same Answer Key of CUSAT 2013 shall be used to create the Merit List hence candidates estimation of scores will be accurate and likely to assist them in the next process of Admission.

How to use CUSAT 2013 Answer Key:

  • Download the Key by clicking on the link above
  • Select the specific series from the columns in the CUSAT 2013 Key (series A, B, C or D)
  • Note the total number of correct answers
  • Calculate the total Exam Score
  • Compare your score with the previous years Cut Off score of desired Universities and Colleges
  • Finalize the choice of Colleges most likely to get Admission in
17 May 2013
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Narendra Modi inaugurated Pragna Puram, the campus of the Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat (KCG). While speaking at the opening ceremony, Modi declared that there is no bigger investment than spending on education and spending on educators because this is what creates generations.

Comparing our sytem with that of China, Modi pointed out that a nation like China has the barrier of language, which our youth does not. At the same time our youth has made a mark in the IT field yet, in computer engineering education the Chinese are ahead of us. Likewise, he shared that while five Chinese universities rank among the top universities of the world, there is not a single Indian university in this list and these are challenges for us. India is the world’s most youthful nation and this is a demographic dividend but while China created 13 crore jobs in the last decade, India could not even create a few lakh jobs from 2004-2009. He affirmed that Gujarat made an effort but overall, if the numbers between India and China are compared there is a vast difference. At the same time, he said that along with tapping the demographic dividend of the youth, we should harness the longevity dividend, which is the experience of our senior citizens.

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