Sunday, May 29, 2016

Delhi University Admissions 2016 in UG started from 1st June...

Delhi University (DU) Undergraduate Registrations 2016 : Delhi University is all set to start the registration process for Undergraduate (UG) Admissions 2016-17. According to sources, online registrations for the academic session 2016-17  from 1st June 2016 at www.du.ac.in


Delhi University (University of Delhi) is counted among the world’s known universities providing finest education and placement to national as well as overseas students. The university is located in New Delhi and was founded in the year 1922. The university offers a majority of under graduate and post graduate course options for students to choose form. Some of the major courses offered by the university are B. Sc, B. A, B. Com, M. Sc, B. Ed, M.A, M. Ed, M.Com, M. Phil, BCA, BBA, MBA, MCA etc. In order to get admission to such courses candidates will have to go through Delhi university entrance test. The page is describing here complete info associated with Delhi University admission 2016-17 and its entrance exam. Major highlights of this article are related to its eligibility criteria, application form, how to apply, admit card, important dates, result, counseling, admission procedure etc.

Eligibility Criteria:-The minimum eligibility criteria should be followed by candidates in order to get admission to University of Delhi are as follows:§  Candidates should be graduated with any stream from a recognized university§  Candidates who are looking for admission to post graduate programs offered by Delhi University, they should have completed any of the undergraduate programs in the related discipline from a recognized institutes/university located across the country.§  If you are looking for admission to Bachelor of Science program then your must have cleared 10+2 or its equivalent exam with either PCM or PCB.

   Entrance Based for UG admission
Respective Dates
 Online registration for UG programmes  
13th May, 2016
 Online registration process ends
31st May, 2016

   Merit Based UG Admission 
 Online registration for UG programmes        
1st June, 2016
 Online registration process
31st June, 2016        



Aspirants who are looking for admission to Delhi University they need to submit the DU application form 2016 first. Candidates can apply for DU admission 2016 either in online or offline mode and application procedure will start from 1st April, 2016. Candidates must need to fill up and submit their application form in the mentioned format and by following the information brochure.


Delhi University Admission 2016 Admit Card:                                     

University of Delhi admission 2016 admit card will be issued to candidates through email. Candidates are also eligible to obtain their admit card from the official website of DU in online mode. Information which can be found in the admit card are candidates’ name, roll number, exam schedule and exam centre. Candidates must bring their respective admit card along with a valid identity proof while coming to examination centre Delhi University Admission 2016 Result Candidates can check their result from the official website of DU. It is expected that the DU result 2016 will be declared in the month of May/June, 2016. However we will provide you exact date after release of its official notification Delhi University Admission 2016 Counseling Procedure and Details Candidates who have acquired considerable marks in DU admission test 2016 will be called for counseling procedure. Candidates will be called based on the merit list. Candidates are advised to keep document such as admission fee (demand draft), rank card, class 10th and 12th original documents, physical fitness document and admit card ready before coming to attend the counseling procedure. Delhi University Admission Procedure 2016 Based on the marks scored by candidates in the entrance test, they will be called for counseling procedure. Final admission will be confirmed after verification of requisite documents and other formalities.


This is Official Notification Of University Of Delhi-                  Vice President Hamid Ansari praised the University of Delhi for maintaining a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and research. He also added the varsity has become a role model for other universities. Delhi University...

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Class X results for all the CBSE regions will be declared on Saturday, May 28 at 2 pm.

CBSE Class 10 results 2016: A total of 13,73,853 students have appeared for Class 10 exam



The Class X results for all the CBSE regions will be declared on Saturday, May 28 at 2 pm.
This year also, the CBSE will post the results on net with the technical support of National Informatics Centre (NIC). The students can access their results through following websites:www.results.nic.in orhttp://www.cbseresults.nic.in orhttp://www.cbse.nic.in.
On CBSE.NIC.INCBSE Class 10 results 2016: Here’s how to check your marks schools will automatically get their results on email ids already registered with the Board. The results would also be disseminated through IVRS. The telephone numbers of NIC and MTNL through which results can be accessed through IVRS are (a) National Informatics Centre: 011 – 24300699 or (b) MTNL: 011 -28127030.
Results can also be accessed through search engine http://www.bing.com.
The Board also specified that list of candidates from schools with respect to regular candidates and application forms from private candidates for compartment/6th subject for Class XII and Improvement of Performance (Class X) examination to be held in July 2016 will be accepted online. The online application and detailed instructions regarding this will be available on Board’s website http://www.cbse.nic.in from June 10.

Friday, May 27, 2016

CBSE class 10th Results to be declare toady on 28th May. finger crossed....

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) 10th result 2016 to be declared today 28 May...




Students are advised to keep checking this space and the official websites cbseresults.nic.in and www.cbse.nic.in for latest updates.The exams for CBSE Class 10 began on March 01 and ended on March 28.
A total of 13,73,853 students had appeared for Class 10 exam.
Steps to check 10th CBSE result 2016:
  • Visit http://cbseresults.nic.in/ or http://results.nic.in
  • Click on the link `Class X 2016` 
  • Enter the roll number and school number
  • On submitting the same, the results will appear on the screen
  • Candidates may take a printout for future use
Senior Secondary school's results has been already declared

About the CBSE:

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) was founded on November 3, 1962.
 It's headquartered at Preet Vihar, New Delhi. CBSE regulates and supervises the development of education in the country. Its primary function includes preparing academic programmes and organising examinations, especially for Class 10 and Class 12 students
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How to Root your Andriod Device or tablet


   
Rooting

What is rooting:
Rooting is jailbreaking for Androids, and allows users to dive deeper into a phone’s sub-system. Essentially, it’ll allow you to access the entire operating system and customize just about anything on your Android. With root access, you can also get around any restrictions that your manufacturer or carrier may have applied. You can run more apps, you can overclock or underclock your processor, and you can replace the firmware.
Three rooting programs that have garnered some attention in the past few months — TowelrootKingo Root, and KingRoot
They will root your device in the time it takes to brush your teeth. 

However, these rooting programs are only compatible with Android devices running something 

earlier than Android 5.1 Lollipop. 

For example, King Root claims it will root more than 100,000 devices, and even some running

 Android 5.0, but the majority of newer devices running Android 5.1 and higher don’t make the

 list...
  • Google/Nexus
  • HTC
  • Huawei
  • LG
  • Samsung
  • Sony  
  • ZTE                                                                                                                                          
Why would you root?

       One of the most obvious incentives to root your Android device is to rid yourself of the bloatware that’s impossible to uninstall. You’ll be able to set up wireless tethering, even if it has been disabled by default. Additional benefits include the ability to install special apps and flash custom ROMs, each of which can add extra features and streamline your phone or tablet’s performance. A lot of people are tempted by the ability to completely customize the look of their phones. You can also manually accept or deny app permissions . 
You won’t find a lot of amazing must-have apps when you root, but there are enough to make it worthwhile. For example, some apps allow you to automatically back up all of your apps and their data, completely block advertisements, create secure tunnels to the Internet, overclock your processor, or make your device a wireless hotspot.

Why Wouldn't Root?
  • Voiding your warranty: Some manufacturers or carriers will use rooting as an excuse to void your warranty. It’s worth keeping in mind that you can always unroot. If you need to send the device back for repair, simply flash the original backup ROM you made and no one will ever know that it was rooted.
  • Bricking your phone: Whenever you tamper too much, you run at least a small risk of bricking your device. The obvious way to avoid it happening is to follow instructions carefully. Make sure that the guide you are following works for your device and that any custom ROM you flash is designed specifically for it. If you do your research and pay attention to feedback from others, bricking should never occur.
  • Security risks: Rooting may introduce some security risks. Depending on what services or apps you use on your device, rooting could create a security vulnerability. For example, Google refuses to support the Google Wallet service for rooted devices.

 Preparation for root

Back up everything that’s important to you before you start. 
You should also always back up your current ROM before you flash a new one.

You’ll want to ensure that your device is fully charged before you begin.


Installing the Android SDK tools-

Some Android rooting methods require you to install ADB andUnlock your bootloade
Before you get started, You will also need to unlock your bootloader.

Bootloader is a program that determines which applications will run in your phone’s startup process.

Unlocking your bootloader will allow you to customize your device.
Manufacturers have responded to a demand for customization. Many of them have provided 
methods to help you unlock the bootloader on their website, though they are generally provided
for developers, and they usually require you to sign up or register an account first


Here’s Kingo’s list of compatible devices, and the following links by manufacturer are what

 KingRoot can handle:

If you’re looking to root newer phones running Android 5.1 or higher, like the Galaxy S6 or 
Galaxy S7, the above methods will not work. While they might have worked on Android 5.0, 
Android 5.1 is a completely different story, since a modified kernel needs to be flashed in order to 
achieve root. The kernel is the core of the operating system and it controls the hardware. Android
cannot run without it.You’ll also need to turn on USB debugging, as well as OEM Unlocking.
Open Settings on your device. If  you do not see Developer Options toward the bottom of 
the Settings screen on your device, follow these steps to activate them.

Steps to be followed for rooting:

   1. Go to about phone After that click on Device Information.

   2. select on Build number and tap multiple times .

   3. Go back to setting after that Devoloper option and Select USB debugging.

   4. Now your device allows you to for USB  Debugging

   5.Check to enable OEM Unlocking.

You can download the software here or the Android APK. We recommend using the Android app tool, since it’s so much easier. After you have installed the APK file, just follow the instructions below:


  • Open the KingRoot app
  • You will see Try to Root if your device is compatible. Tap on it.
  • Be patient because it can take a while.
  • If successful, you will see a large check mark with the words Root successfully below it.