PHUKET, THAILAND, March 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) Taking place on 2nd April the CUSA Common Admission Test 2011 is being run to assess the academic level of candidates wanting to study at Cochin University of Science and Technology. During the test procedures students will be sitting the first examination at 09:30 which will test ability on mathematics. After a 15 minute pause the final stage of the exams start at 11:15 and will offer a selection of questions on chemistry and physics.
Those students that are successful in the exam can choose to go on to study a range of engineering degrees offered by the university. These include speciality subjects in mechanical engineering, communication and electronics, safety and fire engineering and IT. Placements are also available at organisations and students learning about naval ship building can apply to go and work for the navy in India.
The exam will see attendance from students not just from Cochin but also from across India which will result in more bookings being made at Kochi Airport hotels with students flying in to take the exam.
Lek Boonlert, marketing head at DirectRooms.com, commented: "This is an important exam for students and many will book hotels to get a good night's rest before the exam. This is going to cause some locations to be fully booked so visitors should search online to find places."
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DirectRooms.com - Students Sit a Three-Hour Exam for Cochin University
DirectRooms.com reveals that students will have to attend a three-hour long exam to gain qualification for India's reputed Cochin University, with the test being held at the beginning of April.
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