Monday 4 June 2012

FET 2012

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 Faculty Eligibility Test

SSC 2012 Grading System

The Grading Process is given subject wise for each and every subject based on grace points at the final list .Grades such as A1, A2,B1,B2,C1,C2,D1,D2,E/Fail . Total of 9 Grades , and the Points from 3-10 Points for each grade .There are no points for failure/failed candidates .The Total points are taken and added and then it is divided with number of subjects and the results will be given in points and thus it was the final points for the students and he can have a grade. 10th class results 2012 grades are given below

Marks Range For Total:
A1 (GPA - 10): 550 - 600
A2 (GPA - 9): 499 - 549
B1 (GPA - 8): 448 - 498
B2 (GPA - 7): 397 - 447
C1 (GPA - 6): 346 - 396
C2 (GPA - 5): 295 - 345
D1 (GPA - 4): 245 - 294
D2 (GPA - 3): 195 - 244

Marks Range For all Subjects:
1st Language,
3rd Language,
Non Language Subjects
2nd Language
Grade
Grade Point
92-100
90-100
A1
10
83-91
80-89
A2
9
75-82
70-79
B1
8
67-74
60-69
B2
7
59-66
50-59
C1
6
51-58
40-49
C2
5
43-50
30-39
D1
4
35-42
20-29
D2
3
34-0
19-0
E
Fail

Example 1:
A Student Achieved Every subject with 92-100 Marks Range , the he gets complete 10 Points each for every subject , then the total six subjects of 10 each and he get's 60 Points with 6 Subjects
Thus 60 is divided by 6 : ( 60/6) and results 10 Points .
60/6 = 10 Points = A1 Grade.

Example 2:
If your Grade follows like A1+A2+A1+A1+A2+A1 in 6 subjects.Then your Grade Points calculation calculate as 10+9+10+10+9+10=58/6=9.66. Here your Grade Points=9.66.

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Information on Industrial training! Procedure, Do's and Don'ts

Industrial training is mandatory for every student who finished their 3rd year and an industrial training certificate is needed to be produced in the college, where it will be forwarded to JNTU and then the students are promoted.

Now, HOW to apply for industrial training?
Some colleges are linked to some industries to which the students are forwarded.
But, most don't. And it is the duty of the student to look for an industry and apply for the training.

Documents needed: (May change as per the requirement of the industry)
1. College ID card
2. A Reference letter from the principal of the college
3. A Resume with all necessary details in it.
4. Passport size photographs [the industry will issue an ID card with the photos]

WHEN to apply? You need to apply for the industry 3-4 months in advance to the completion of 3rd year. Else, most industries would be full of trainees and you wont be able to get into any industry.

Once you applied, the industry will soon review your application and reply giving the details of
course duration, when to collect your ID card etc.

So, what exactly happens at industrial training?
1. You will be introduced to various personnel and working staff in different departments.
2. You will be shown all the machinery in different blocks like Production block, Packaging, Quality Control, Quality assurance, Purification etc
3. If time permits you will be given a chance to learn how the machine operates in practical and may be even operate it once.
4. There might be some seminars on the working of the whole unit.



Do's
1. Take notes of what the staff, guide has to say P.S. Industry is way different than what you study in books.
2. Ask any doubt that strikes your mind
3. Wear formal dress
4. Take necessary precautions as the guide suggests you - Face masks, Hair masks, Respirators are to be used in the production block.

Dont's
1. Do not try to mess up with the production or anything without the supervision of the trainer, trust me its way too expensive!
2. Do not try to get a fake certificate from any industry. Some people sell the certificates without undergoing even one day of training. It might be attractive, but you will be at a loss at last.

So, thats it. Go and Enjoy your training :-)

List of all Pharmacy Colleges in AP, Their Addresses and Phone numbers.


<<<black listed companies in hyderabad>>>

Dear all, these are some of the blacklisted companies in hyderabad. check them before you apply for job.

Outset Technologies
109, G.P complex, Sri Nagar Colony, Hyderabad-500073
Tel: 040 55467551/2
email: info@outsettechnologies.com

iCamberwell Solutions & Services
Plot No. 29, 4th floor, Zeenath Residency,
Srinagar Colony,Hyderabad- 73
Tel: 040 23730901
Fax: 23730904

Power Views Technologies
Plot no. 8-3-22/C/36, Anithavilla, Madhura nagar, Hyd- 38
Tel: 040 66136555/7555
Fax: 040 23745277
info@powerviewstech.com

Sorix Solutions
#509, Annapurna Block, Aditya enclave, Ameerpet,Hyd- 38
Tel: 040 55363775 , 55259956, 55844509
info@sorix.net
-: Sorix Solutions :-

Cogent software technologies
#302, venkatadri complex,
vivekananda nagar, kukatpally,Hyderabad,
Tel:5215646 / 65215647
Welcome to Cogent

Sermon Technologies
A-48,Indian Airlines Colony,Lane 03, Street No. 3,
Begumpet, Hyderabad - 500069

Royal Vision Solutions
# Flat No.306, Firdous Kaveri Court,
Above Canara Bank,Mettu Gudda, Secunderabad-25

Softel Integerated
Plot No. 5, Software Units Layout,
Madhapur, Hyderabad-81

Inspirion Consulting
#240, Chinna Thokatta, New Bownepally,
Secunderabad-11 or #988,
Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad-500073

Ition Solutions
#6-3-107/108, Raj Bhavan Road,Somajiguda, Hyderabad

Sai Medha Computers
Opp.Chandana Brothers Lane,Ameerpet,Hyderabad,A.P.- 500073

Virinchi Technologies
Plot No.10,SRK Colony,West Marredpally,Secunderabad-500026,A.P.

iNest Solutions
8-3-318/11/17, Mega city,J.P. Nagar, Hyderabad-500073/
5th Floor, Chalapathi Complex, Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad-500073

Suffix Solutions
Flat No. 206, Lotus Apartments, Whitefield,
Near KVBR Botanical park, Kondapur, Hyderabad

Acute Hi Technologies/ Acute Technologies
Flat No 201, Before end of police station,
Thirumala Apartments, Thirumalagiri, Hyderabad, AP-500008

Keyoon Solutions
6-3-841/K,1st Flr,Opp Padma Plaza,Nr RBI Quarters,Market Street, Ameerpet,Hyd-16

M/s. Info Links Technologies Ltd
403, Manjeera Square Matro Complex, Ameerpat Hyderabad

ADVENT GLOBAL SOLUTIONS
Suite # 610, Adithya Trade Centre Ameerpet, Hyderabad 500038

Blacklisted companies

Blacklisted companies
List of Blacklisted companies...
be careful with them... please
see the second company in the list!!
Pls go thru the full mail n Dont get into such a situation. Here
is a list of fraud companies which lure people in India
to USA.Please pass this on to all your friends and make them aware
of it.
List of Companies you need to be careful.
1.Mastech Sys
2.Syntel
3.Computer People Inc.
4.Capricon
5.American MegaTrend Inc.
6.CBS
7.Intelligroup (Edison - New Jersey)
8.Cybertech (Chicago - Ilinnois)
9.Systech (Gelndale - Calif.)
10.IntecNew Jersey. Now it is named as Compuflex.
11.Indotronixs or Indotronics?
12.Capricorn Systems Inc , Atlanta
13.BCC computers Ltd in Madras *** (Dangerously
BlackListed)******
14.Frontier Systems ***(Highly Black Listed)
15.C G VAK(Coimbatore)
16.Kumaran Software, Anna Nagar, Madras *******(Highly and
Dangerously BlackListed)*******
17.BCS Project Consultants; Bangalore (These people call
themselves BCS Computer Consultancies and Services.
Highly blacklisted.)These people lay false claims of having done
projects for defence organisations.
18.Pragathi Computers; Bangalore. (HighlyBlacklisted)Infact a
Belgium based organisation is planning to take legal
action on this organisation for laiming to do work for NATO.

FWD TO AS MANY FRIENDS IN INDIA AS POSSIBLE. DON'T RECOMMEND
THESE KIND OF COMPANIES TO ANYBODY. Friends, one of the above
mentioned company is owned by an Indian, Kanna Srinivasan and he
owns a company called BCC computers Ltd in Madras,India.
He brings Indian programmers under a THREE YEARS bond which says if the employee
quits the company he has to pay Rs10,00,000 (only Ten lakhs). Also
every employee has to surrender their school and college certificates. The contract
also says that the employees will be paid $40,000 per year.The
company will not pay for initial 45days or start pay after you get the project in USA. Once
you signed this agreement and surrendered the certificates you have
fallen in their trap. Then you have only obey their orders as though it is an order
from the god (Kannan P srinivasan). They will take their own time to
process your H1B Visa (may be more than a year ). If you ask them you will
be taken to USA, they will humiliate you by saying that your
communication is bad,or you are not technically good.Recently employee named Mr.Rao committed
suicide in Madras because the company terminated him. told that company cannot
take him to USA because he is no good technically and communication
is bad. The important point is that he was waiting in the Madras
company for more than 8 months. Now by God's (Kannan P Srinivasan)
grace you reached USA. The Best Computer Consultants ,Kansas City,
USA will make you to sign another bond with blank Promisary Note Unfilled amount
you owe to the company The company will send you to any project
(testing maintenance, year 2000,(luckily development). You can't refuse any
project or you can't resign when you are on project.If you do so
then the company will
terminate you and further sue you for $10,000 to $30,000). Now the
company has filed a case against 20employees in the Kansas city
district court. The
company will never pay you good,they will never give status on
green card processing if you process with them, they will ask you to
repay
relocation charges,increments will not be given,but on regular
basis you will be tortured by all the HRD and Marketing staff(Sub
Gods).Beware of this
company.Please tell your friends and relatives not to join this
company and suffer.If anyone joined in Madras company please ask
them to
quit immediately. If visa is ready with this company and they are
coming to USA,ATLEAST LET THEM NOT SIGN THE AGREEMENT AND THE BLANK
PROMISERYNOTE in USA.
* *Please forward this information to as many as friends
possible both in USA and INDIA

World Bank funds for JNTU B.Tech college


The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological Univer-sity College of Enginee-ring-Kakinada is set to get a fillip, as the World Bank sanctioned Rs.12.5 crore under the Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP).

According to sources, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) will be signed by the college with the National Project Implementation Unit (Union Governm-ent) in the end of the month or the first week of March.

“The college academic committee will meet on February 18 to discuss the utilisation of funds,” said the college principal, Mr P. Udaya Bhas-kar, who strived hard for bringing the funds.

Sources said that the five departments of civil, electrical and electronics, mechanical, electronics and communications and computer science and engineering will be improved with the funds.

According to sources, the college is planning to provide scholarships to students of the Aviation Engineering Course whi-ch was introduced in last year and Power Electro-nic Devices Course whi-ch is to be introduced in the upcoming academic year in the college.

The college secured the National Board of Accr-editation (NBA) in Sept-ember-2011 for all dep-artments in the college.

Later, the University Grants Commission (UGC) granted autonomy to the college in January-2012. The period of conferment of autonomy status will apply from 2011-12 to 2016-17 academic years.

Mr Udaya Bhaskar said that the funds are to be spent within three years and the plan of utilisation of funds would be given before March 31 to the Union government.

Source : DC

32 professional colleges to be shut down soon

HYDERABAD : The education industry in the state seems to be going bust. Unable to attract students and faculty and not being in a position to maintain the required standards, at least 32 engineering and business management colleges have thrown up their hands and called it a day. Accordingly, the state government has given a green signal to these 32 institutions to shut shop and not admit students from the academic year 2012-13.

It is for the first time that so many colleges are folding up in the state, in sharp contrast to the trend a decade ago when engineering colleges, business schools and pharmaceutical colleges sprang up all over the state. The No Objection Certificates (NOCs) to 21 of the colleges to close down were issued in January while the remaining ones were allowed to close down in February.

Among the colleges going out of business are five engineering, nine MBA, 14 MCA, three pharmacy and one 1 PGDM colleges. The list includes the much publicized colleges such as Malla Reddy Institute of Management Sciences, Secuderabad, Rajahmundry Engineering College, Rajahmundry, Narasimha Reddy PG College, Medchal, Asian School of Business, Ranga Reddy, St Francis Institute of Computer Sciences, Qutbullapur and Anantapur Institute of Management & Sciences.

The closure of these colleges is the result of the crisis that set in the technical education field in the state, which was the pioneer in the mass-scale establishment of professional colleges, said sources.

"Even though there is not a single town in the state that does not have an engineering college, very few are known for their quality education. So, students prefer ordinary degree courses over the substandard engineering colleges," sources in the department of technical education told TOI.

According to the sources, 45 per cent of the seats in the engineering colleges are lying vacant, while the vacancies in business management courses are 38 per cent and 45 per cent in MCA. By the next financial year, many more colleges may call it quits, they added.

The lack of qualified faculty, inability of these institutes to maintain the standards set by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the apex body that controls the technical, MCA and MBA courses in the country, and the inability of these institutions to pay the salaries fixed by the AICTE have also compounded the issue. "There are colleges which have not paid salaries of the faculty for months," said a lecturer from an engineering college on the outskirts of Hyderabad. Technical education commissioner S Balasubramanyam confirmed to TOI that letters of NOC were issued to 32 colleges for their closure.

Meanwhile, the trend is not unique to Andhra Pradesh alone. The decline of technical education has also set in other states as well, albeit in a small way.

According to D Purandeswari, Union minister of state for human resources development, around 134 business schools across the country are facing closure. Till now, the 134 business management institutions have submitted applications to the AICTE for closure of programmes due to various reasons including poor strength of students.

Last week, Purandeswari informed the Lok Sabha that with 32 such cases, Andhra Pradesh tops the list of colleges shutting shop followed by Rajasthan, where 25 institutions are on the verge of closure. "There are 18 such institutions in Uttar Pradesh, while 14 B-Schools of Maharashtra have requested the AICTE to allow them to down the shutters. The other states are Madhya Pradesh (8), Gujarat (7), Haryana (7), Karnataka (6), Chhattisgarh (5), Punjab (4), Tamil Nadu (2), Himachal Pradesh (1) and Uttarakhand (1)," she said.

Source : TOI

Take project work seriously

Project work gives confidence to face campus interviews, finds Sumit Bhattacharjee

At a recent campus drive in a corporate engineering college conducted by a software major, a student was asked about his project work. Confidently, the student discussed about the project that he had done on VLSI design. The HR executives were shocked. Not by students articulation or the depth of his knowledge. They were surprised to find that two other students had talked about the same project from the same batch.

Well, such situation arises when the project work is taken as a mere ‘ritual' and not dealt with seriously, says the principal of GMR Institute of Technology (GMRIT) C.L.V.R.S.V. Prasad.

Project work is part of the engineering curriculum and the students have to submit a project on one academic topic during the second semester in the final year. “Most of the students take it very lightly, and projects can be bought for a sum. There is a full-fledged industry surviving on this. Pay a sum and acquire a project on any topic and if a student cannot buy it, just do the ‘cut and paste' job from the internet or copy a friend's project. What they do not realise is the importance of it,” says Prof. Prasad.

The basic objective of the project is to make the students apply their academic knowledge in a real life scenario.

“Students should treat projects as an integral part of their academics. It gives them confidence, as the exposure in a project allows them to apply their mind and creativity. A serious approach towards project can take them a long way, not only it helps them during interviews but also during their career,” says V.S.R.K. Prasad, principal of Anil Neerukonda Institute of Technology and Sciences (ANITS).

The principal adds that understanding the application of theoretical knowledge in practice is essential for engineering students. “A chemical engineer would learn about the function of refineries in the theory class. But how exactly the crude oil is refined to get the final outcome can be understood only by doing a project. The application of the chemical process, the temperature and the pressure required, the by products, the use of various valves and the measurements can be understood only through a project,” he adds.

Former Vice - Chancellor of JNTU (Kakinada) Allam Appa Rao points out that the area of project work is what that separates the Indian colleges from the ones in the US. “In the US the system is 3+3 (3 theory + 3 practical), whereas in India it is 6 theory and 2 practical. We load our students with theory and neglect the practical or project work. Even the teachers are tuned to complacency in regard to projects. It is through projects that one can engage his or her knowledge and creativity by dealing with real life problems,” says Prof. Appa Rao.

The V-C adds that projects are not only essential, but the students should take up the challenge of accepting projects concerning new areas of technology or build upon futuristic ideas.

Being a little harsh, the former Head of the Department of Computer Science Engineering in Andhra University College of Engineering P.S. Avadhani says, “if you do not take your project seriously, it will be very difficult to get a good job.”

The professor advises the students to think and finalise the project idea by the second semester in the third year. “Always think of doing a project on the latest trends in technology. A computer science student can think of doing a project on .NET, Android based project or HTML based project. Work on realistic application based projects - like how to automate the library or how to generate student ID cards. Students can also think of working on HTML 5. Computer science students can ponder upon system level projects also, as it is on demand by the industry at present,” says Prof. Avadhani.

On how to generate interest among the students on projects, Prof. C.L.V.R.S.V. Prasad says that institutions and teachers should take it up seriously. “The students should be made to do the project within the college under the mentorship of a teacher.”

Source : Hindu