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14weeks for declaring result is too long..

Postby kamal1811 » Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:29 am

I think 14weeks for declaring result is too long , pls show your view, we should escalate this to IE committee :oops:
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Re: 14weeks for declaring result is too long..

Postby Meeta » Sat Jun 19, 2010 1:04 pm

Ya its true.I too really feel that its too late. If we will come to know the result soon then it will really good to prepare well.
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Re: 14weeks for declaring result is too long..

Postby kamal1811 » Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:40 pm

Thanks meeta for your prompt response,

Request others also to show there view
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Re: 14weeks for declaring result is too long..

Postby sagarpg » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:46 pm

Dear All,
Yes I also agree with you all that IEI should declare result early. I think 6-8 weeks are sufficient to declare results it will help students to plan for next exam.
Is ther any way to convey this message to IEI ?
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Re: 14weeks for declaring result is too long..

Postby kr.aamar » Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:02 am

Dear is any way to convey this massage to IEI controllers...realy its tooooooo loooong.I also wants some clarifications on syllabus(section B electrical).If it is,Let me know..
Amar ;)
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Re: 14weeks for declaring result is too long..

Postby skyblue » Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:49 am

Dear all,
I completely agree with u,,,& this issue had already been put in front of IEI directors long back, but no improvement yet.
As we know its all gov. employee, no one cares about students & their time.
Still one can write to director, but i dont think thay will change there schedule.

So my better advice would be do not wait for the result & start preparing for new subject,,after result also we have 3 months in our hand, & i think dats enough for preparation.

Lets hope for the best.

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Re: 14weeks for declaring result is too long..

Postby rohit.wadhwa » Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:13 pm

Hi every one,

Long time to post any thing here.skyblue is right start preparing for new subject.we all are waiting for result.
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Re: 14weeks for declaring result is too long..

Postby anoopkumar » Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:55 pm

Of course with out knowing results how can we decide which the subjects to study for the next exam. After the results (14 weeks) countable days are left for the next exam. We are loosing these days for nothing.

IEI have to taken some decisions to improve the quality of exams as well as to improve the results.
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Re: 14weeks for declaring result is too long..

Postby ms_shitole » Tue Jun 22, 2010 2:19 pm

Its too late...

but afterall...Its Govt..procedure...it takes time..

For Sec-B students...Its not a problem...they should start studying now itself.

for Sec-A students, bit worry..but they should judge urself, be confident.
Lot of ppl cleared Sec-A, so start looking out for Sec-B subjects....

Think positive..hope for d best.
Hope all ppl get good marks.....!
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is amie comes under RTI

Postby ranvir_d » Thu Sep 09, 2010 1:02 am

hey
can anyone tell me
is iei comes under rti 2005. I want ask some query to iei
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