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Important
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| Start of admission procedure |
01 Feb. 2008 |
| Orientation Program |
15 June 2008 (compulsory for students passed out
other than Indian boards like CBSE, ICSE, HSC etc.) |
| End of admission procedure |
31 July 2008 |
| Cancellation of Admission |
as per the prevailing cancellation policy of the institute |
| Actual Program Commencement |
1st week
of August 2008 |
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| Visiting hours of international
students’ cell |
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| Monday- Friday |
1030 hrs to 1230 hrs |
| Saturday |
0900 hrs to 1100 hrs |
| Sunday |
holiday |
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| Attendance policy |
| Minimum 75 % attendance for theory &
practical is compulsory |
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| Academic honesty |
| Academic honesty is an assumed ethical
standard at Vishwakarma Institutes |
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| Definition of PIO |
“Persons
of Indian Origin”
(PIO) in this context means a person having foreign
citizenship (except Pakistan and Bangladesh) without
“NRI” status, but who holds a Foreign Passport
at the time of sending application, consideration for
admission and during the period of his study and he/she
or any one/both of his/her parents or any one / both
of his / her grand parents is (or was) / are (or
were ) citizen (s) of India by virtue of the provisions
of the Constitution of India or Section 2 (b) of Citizenship
Act, 1955 (Act No. 57 of !955). |
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| Definition of foreign national |
Foreign Nationals:
Shall mean the citizens of all countries other than
India, who are not of Indian origin as defined under
PIO. Foreign Student: Shall mean, in this context, as
the student who possesses a foreign passport , provided
that any subsequent changes in the definition as may
be notified by the Government of India shall have the
same latest meaning respectively assigned to them. The
other expressions not defined herein shall have the
meaning as may be assigned in any subsequent notification
of Government of India. |
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| Definition of NRI |
“NRI”
in this context means Non-Resident Indian as defined
in Income Tax Act, 1961 with the following clarifications:
An individual is Non-Resident when he is “not
a resident” or who is “not ordinarily resident”.
A person is treated as “not ordinarily resident”
when any of the following conditions is satisfied
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If he/she has not been
resident in India in nine out of ten preceding years;
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If he/she has not been in India for
a period of 730 days or more during the preceding
seven years |
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