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REREGISTRATION/EXTENSION/PREMATURE REREGISTRATION OF TIME LIMIT Examination Re-registration after Expiry of Two-year Extension in Winter 2009 Examinations EXAMINATION REREGISTRATION FORM PREMATURE RE-REGISTRATION FOR CANDIDATES IN TRANSITORY BLOCK TO APPEAR IN REVISED SCHEME TWO YEAR EXTENSION FOR EXAMINATION REGISTRATION APPLICATION FOR NON RECEIPT OF EXTENSION PERIOD OF TWO YEARS FROM I.E., KOLKATA Rules for Candidates who have appeared in Old Scheme Selection of Balance Subjects in Revised Scheme
Examination Re-registration after Expiry of Two-year Extension in Winter 2009 Examinations The Council, at its 614th meeting held at Srinagar, approved the Examination Re-registration, after expiry of extension period, for another six years. Candidates in transitory block, who would be unsuccessful in Section A/Section B Examination after expiry of extension period of two years, are eligible to apply for Examination Re-registration. Candidates in transitory block, who failed to apply for extension of two-year period, shall also be eligible to apply for Examination Re-registration only after the expiry of the extension period of two years. For candidates in transitory block, whose extended period of two years will expire in Winter 2009 Examination, Examination Re-registration of six-year period shall be counted with effect from Summer 2010 Examination. Before applying for Examination Re-registration, candidates are advised to read the following : Candidates in transitory block, who failed to pass Section A Examination even in the extended period of two years, shall be permitted to appear in Section A Examination afresh in revised scheme only. Subject(s) exemption(s) secured during six-year and extended period of two-years, if any, shall be forfeited. They would be required to pass Section A Examination afresh as per the revised scheme within the stipulated period of six years. Candidates, who have already passed Section A Examination but would fail to pass Section B Examination even in the extended period of two years, shall be permitted to appear afresh in Section B Examination in revised scheme retaining their Section A status. They would be required to apply for Registration of Section B on the Prescribed Format with a demand draft of Rs. 2000/- (US$ 200 for overseas candidates), in addition to demand draft of Rs. 1500/- (US$ 150 for overseas candidates) for Examination Re-registration with filled-in Prescribed Format . In such cases, subject(s) exemption(s) secured during six-years and extended period of two-years, if any, shall be forfeited and they would need to pass Section B Examination afresh as per the revised scheme within the stipulated period of six years. Also, they would be required to do project work and laboratory experiments as per revised rules during the six-year period of Examination Re-registration. Candidates, under category 1 and 2 above, should apply for Examination Re-registration as per the Prescribed Format along with the fee of Rs. 1500/- (US$ 150 for overseas candidates) by demand draft. Candidates, under category 2, should also apply for Registration of Section B along with a demand draft of Rs. 2000/- (US$ 200 for overseas candidates). If there is any change in address recorded with the Institution, a separate demand draft of Rs. 125/- (US$ 10 for overseas candidates) should be sent along with filled-in Application for Replacement of Identity Card . Candidates are advised to apply for the same so as to reach at the Headquarters office during January 01-31, 2010, failing which they will not be eligible to appear in Summer 2010 Examination. On receipt of the application for examination re-registration and registration for Section B, as applicable, with requisite fee, a new identity card shall be issued to all such candidates.
Eligibility: Candidates, who are not in a position to complete Section A/Section B Examination within the remaining time of stipulated period are eligible to apply for premature re-registration of examination for another six year period afresh. Condition: Six year period shall be counted from Summer examination of the year in which a candidate submits his/her application for this purpose. For Section A candidates, subject (s) exemption, if any, shall be forfeited. For Section B candidates, subject (s) exemption, if any, project work and/or laboratory experiments, if completed shall be forfeited. However, the status of Section A will remain unaltered. How to Apply: Candidates are expected to apply on the prescribed format for Application for Examination Re-registration/Premature Re-registration along with a demand draft of Rs.1500/- (US$ 150 for overseas candidates). In case of Section B candidates, they would also be required to apply for registration of Section B on the prescribed Performa with a demand draft of Rs.2000/- (US$ 200 for overseas candidates).
TWO YEAR
EXTENSION FOR EXAMINATION REGISTRATION Candidates switched over to revised scheme in Section A/Section B, during the stipulated period in 2005, either on payment of Rs 400/- or having no subject exemption in old scheme up to and including Winter 2005 examination, are not eligible for two-year extension. Candidates in transitory block, i.e., candidates in old scheme secured exemption in one or more subjects in Section A/Section B, appearing in the examination by selecting balance subjects from the revised scheme, are only eligible for two-year extension for examination registration. Such candidates, if unsuccessful in passing Section A or Section B examination with expiry of six-year term in 2009, shall only be eligible to get extension for two-years, ie, for four consecutive examinations with effect from Summer 2010 examination. Six-year period shall be counted for Section A candidate from the date of his election as T/ST member and membership number is higher than T 139540 / ST 415635 and lower than T 141290 / ST 431536. Six-year period shall be counted for Section B candidates from the date of passing Section A Examination, excluding the minimum period required for completion of Project Work, i.e., candidates who passed Section A Examination in Summer 2002 or in Winter 2002 should only apply for extension of time limit for examination registration. Candidates eligible for extension of time limit for examination registration will receive the Application Form for Extension of Time Limit for Examination Registration with Format of Identity Card from Headquarters of the Institution well in advance. Interested candidates should return the Application Form, as received by them, duly filled-in in all respect, along with a demand draft of Rs 600/- (US$ 60 for overseas candidates) drawn on ‘The Institution of Engineers (India)’, Kolkata latest by January 31, 2010. In case address of the candidate, as recorded with the Institution, is changed, the same should be mentioned with Pin Code number in the application on the space provided for, and a separate demand draft of Rs 125/- (US$ 10 for overseas candidates) should also be enclosed along with the application. Late receipt of such applications will not be entertained. All such candidates are eligible to appear up to Winter 2009 Examination with their existing Identity Card. Applications without the ‘Prescribed Form’ shall be summarily rejected. Complaints regarding non-receipt of form should be lodged during January 18-29, 2010 in the Prescribed Format along with a demand draft of Rs 600/- (US$ 60 for overseas candidates). In case address recorded with the Institution is changed, a separate demand draft of Rs 125/- (US$ 10 for overseas candidates) should also be enclosed along with a format of change of address Application for Replacement of Identity Card . APPLICATION FOR NON RECEIPT OF EXTENSION PERIOD OF TWO YEARS FROM I.E., KOLKATA Click on http://www.amiestudycircle.com/ext_nonreceipt.pdf Rules for Candidates who have appeared in Old Scheme The Section 'A' candidates, who fail to secure exemption in any subject up to and including Winter 2005 Examination, are required to appear in the revised scheme w.e.f. Summer 2006 Examination without paying processing fee of Rs. 400/-. The Section 'B' candidates, who fail to secure exemption in any subject up to and including Winter 2005 Examination, are required to appear in the revised scheme, forfeiting their earlier project work after submission of Application for Registration of Section 'B' with requisite fee of Rs. 2000/- only. The stipulated period of six years shall be counted w.e.f. Summer 2006 Examination. click here for details Selection of Balance Subjects in Revised Scheme ( with effect from Summer 2006 Examination ) All candidates appeared up to and including Winter 2005 Examination in old scheme are essentially required to opt balance subjects from Revised Scheme to appear from Summer 2006 Examination. For the criteria for selection of balance subjects, click here or see the Technicians' Journal, June / December 2005 issues.
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