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Admission/Entrance Exams for various Schools in Delhi.
Rashtriya Indian Military College Dehradun Conducts entrance test for admission to
Class VIII in the month of June for boys only.
Govt. of India started Jawahar Navoday Vidyalaya in the year 1986 in 27 states and 7
Union Territories for under privileged and deserving boys and girls. There are nearly
551 schools all over India. Maxiimum 80 students per school are selected through
entrance test.
Delhi government started Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalayas (RPVV) in the year 1997
with 3 schools. Now there are 19 RPVV's running successfully in Delhi. RPVV cater to
the students who are studying in government/cantonment school for the last two
consecutive years. They have to clear an entrance test for admission to RPVV in Classes
VI & IX. However admission to Class XI is done on merit basis & criteria set for all the
3 academic and one vocational stream.
Vocational Stream, ITI, Polytechnics and Apprenticeship
Directorate of education, Delhi Vocational Branch introduced vocational education
programme in the year 1977-78 by introducing vocational stream at the 10+2 stage.
These courses are based on Engineering and Technology, Business and Commerce,
Home Science, Health and Para Medicines, Agriculture, Computer etc. and are taught at
10+2 stage after 10th.
The Department of Training and Technical Education, Govt. of NCT, in its
endeavour to provide technical and skilled manpower suited to various needs of industry
is inplementing craftsman training scheme. It imparts technical education and
technological skills through industrial training institutes (ITIS). Apprenticeship scheme
and AICTE approved polytechnics and Govt. aided Institutions affiliated to the board of
technical education Delhi through various courses of study of different levels.
To meet the industry needs and make students employable Industrial Training
institutes (ITIs) and Polytechnics impart skilled training in the form of 6 months, 3 yrs.
certificate and diploma courses in engineering and other technical courses.
In addition to ITIs and Polytechnics a number of NGOs (Non Government
Organisations) and other Government and Private institutes are also imparting technical
training and education. There are 17 ITIs and 20 Polytechnicas (10 Government run, 1
Computers
The growing importance of computers is now an established fact. Everyone
needs at least some basic knowledge of computers to perform his duties well.
Computer education has multiplied many folds. In the formal sector we have
engineering colleges, polytechnics, ITI's & other training institutes and
universities which offer a number of certificate, diploma and degree courses.
Hospitality and Tourism
This industry is expanding tremendously and has become highly
professionalized. The career requires one to possess a pleasing personality,
good communication skills and efficiency.
Major services offered by this industry is travel, tour, cargo, ticketing and
accounts, flight attendants, air hostesses, counter attendants, front office, house
keeping, public relations. food & beverage, sales and marketing, banquet etc.
Industrial growth and the promotion of tourism has made the hotel and
hospitality industry and tourism sector one of the fastest growing sectors of the
Indian Economy. This career is not only about glitz and glamour but based on
the wish to serve and please people and one has to be on one's toes all the time,
temper has to be kept under check while guest/clients are looked after with a
smile.