Monday 25 March 2013

Info on Pass Marks for JNTU-HYDERABAD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR

As there are many rumors spreading regarding the Pass marks for this semester. Here is the Info on Pass Marks (Only For "Theory Subjects") for JNTU-HYDERABAD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR.

JNTU-HYDERABAD
For R09 Regulation
Internals : 14 out of 25 Marks
Externals : 26 out of 75 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

For R07,R05 Regulations
Internals : 12 out of 20 Marks
Externals : 28 out of 80 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

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JNTU-KAKINADA
For R10 Regulation
Internals : 14 out of 25 Marks
Externals : 26 out of 75 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

For R07,R05 Regulations
Internals : 12 out of 20 Marks
Externals : 28 out of 80 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

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JNTU-ANANTAPUR
For R09 Regulation
Internals : 15 out of 30 Marks
Externals : 25 out of 70 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

For R07,R05 Regulations
Internals : 12 out of 20 Marks
Externals : 28 out of 80 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

Note: If u get less marks in the internal below the pass mark then it should be covered up in the externals to get a total of 40 Marks out of 100 Marks.

Info on Pass Percentage in JNTUH B.Tech 2-1 Exam Results (Nov 2012)

Results of B.Tech 2-1 Regular/Supple Exams which were held in November 2012 Are Declared/Released by JNTUH on Tuesday Evening. Dr.A.Govardhan (Director of Evaluation) said that the pass percentage is 39.52% in this exams (Nov/Dec 2012) which were held in Jumbling system. Last Date to apply for recounting/revaluation is 25th March 2013.

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Percentage/Credit Calculators B.Tech (R09) - All Branches

Percentage/Credit Calculators B.Tech (R07) - All Branches

Percentage/Credit Calculators B.Tech (R05) - All Branches

Procedure for Recounting

Procedure for Revaluation


Best Engineering Educational Institution Award goes to JNTU HYD - Economic Times Now

JNTU HYD is given the Best Engineering Educational Institution Award by Economic Times Now. This award was taken by T.Kishan Kumar Reddy (Mech Dept. Professor) on behalf of the university.



Source : Eenadu

JNTU-HYD : Part Time PG (PTPG) programmes -2013 Admissions / Notification / Application Format / Entrance Examination Syllabus

Part Time PG (PTPG) programmes -2013 Admissions Notification, Instructions & Application Format
Part Time PG (PTPG) programmes -2013 Entrance Examination Syllabus

Thursday 7 February 2013

Information on Internship @ Infosys 
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Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy, has been Chief Mentor of InStep since its inception in 1999. InStep alumni have grown to 750. In 2010, 150 talented professionals were hired from 97 top universities for strategic projects.

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1-yr internship for dentists
Students pursuing dental courses in the state will have to undergo a mandatory one-year internship from this year before getting their Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree. The internship will also include a three-month compulsory rural posting. This decision of the Dental Council of India (DCI) has been communicated to the state government. The four-year BDS course will have an additional one-year internship. Though the new rule comes into effect from this academic year (2011-12), it will be applicable for batches admitted in the 2008-09 session. But students of an earlier batch, admitted in 2007-08 and now in their fifth and final year, want the internship year to apply to them as well. On Monday, they took out a rally to Indira Park to press their demand.

According to officials of the NTR University of Health Sciences, which governs the medical and dental colleges in the state, the Union health minister, Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad, has recently approved the re-introduction of a one-year rotational, compulsory and paid internship in the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) course. Internship for BDS courses was introduced in 1992 but abolished in 2007, when the BDS degree course was made a five-year ‘complete classroom course’, without any hands-on training with patients. There were allegations that the strong private dental colleges lobby had pressurised the government to drop the internship at that time.

However, it has been found that students who completed the BDS course since 2007 lack practical knowledge because of the abolition of the internship. There are about 1,800 BDS seats in the state in 21 dental colleges.
Gameloft sacks all 250 employees, shuts Hyderabad office
Hyderabad: Global mobile-gaming company Gameloft sacked 250 employees on Tuesday and shut down its Hyderabad branch, the only one in India, without any prior intimation.

Company sources said that the decision was taken by “high-level management” though the exact reason was not known.

“Our managers broke the news to us during lunch. Initially, we thought that they were kidding. Eventually, it wasn’t a joke anymore and it came as a shock to all of us,” said one of the sacked employees.

Another employee who was “devastated and shocked” said that Gameloft was doing extremely well in the mobile-gaming arena in India.

“The company was doing good business in India. There was no reason to shut it down. I have been with the company for three years,” he said.

The company gave no prior notification or intimation over shutting down the branch, sources said, adding that they had been told that they would be paid two months’ salary apart from January’s.

“Unlike EA games and ot-hers, Gameloft never really took off in the mobile space. They were still stuck with Java. The employees were called to a meeting in the morning, briefed and then fired. Apparently, their PCs were turned off instantly after the announcement,” said an industry source.

The Hyderabad branch of Gameloft, located in Kotha-guda, was into development and production in the mobile app-building space.

Gameloft, which is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange, creates games for all digital platforms, including mobile phones, smartphones and tablets, set-top boxes and connected TVs.

The success enjoyed by recent releases such as Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour and World at Arms among others have contributed to the solid performance of the company.

Source : DC
JNTU-HYD : Pending applications : submission of required documents for issue of certificates (Dated on 21st Jan 2013)
The applications received for name correction, issue of duplicate certificates are kept pending for want of certain documents. The reasons for keeping the applications pending is mentioned against the H.T.Nos.The Principals of the respective colleges are requested to arrange for submission of the required documents for issue of certificates as per requirement.

CC H.T. No. Applied For Pending
BH08BH1A0577Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
C908C91A0498Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
D007D05A1208Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
D609D61F0013DuplicateMention Semester Month Name & Year
D911D91D4011Name CorrectionOriginal SSC Required
E308E31A0316Name CorrectionFather Name Proof certificate Required
E509E51A0545Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
E710E71A0402Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
GE09GE1A0348Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
G008G05A0205Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
H610H61D5516Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
J705J71A0417Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
K710K71E0005Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
K407K41A0211Class ChangeNot Possible
L708L71A0357Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
P706P71A0212Name CorrectionPC Cannot be Corrected
QA09QA1E0035Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
QA09QA1E0017Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
QA09QA1E0017Name CorrectionRs.50/- Less Amount Paid
QE09QE1A0201Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
R109R11A0534Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
T810T81D0308DuplicateInvalid Hall Ticket NO.
UG09UG1E0058Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
UJ09UJ1A0524Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
5F095F1A1208Name CorrectionRs.50/- Less Amount Paid & Original Memo’s Required
2710271A0509Name CorrectionOriginal Gazette Required
3208321A0239DuplicateMention Semester Month Name & Year
4609461R0003Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
6607661A1203Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
8910891E0020Name CorrectionRs.50/- Less Amount Paid
9209921A0332Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
9311931D5814Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
2716271A0413Issue Of PCIssued Date: 02-03-12
2705271A0530Name CorrectionPC Cannot be corrected
2907291A0498Name CorrectionPC Cannot be corrected
3210321E0012Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
3208321A01262Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
3209321A0553Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
4611461R0006,7,15,18,25,36,39Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
4610461R0015,19Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
4609461R0035Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
4610461R0007Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required Paid
5407541F0044Duplicate ISSUE JNTUK
5502551A1234DuplicateMention Semester Month Name & Year
6009601A0492DuplicateMention Semester Month Name & Year
60`10601A0341Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
6009601A0503Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
6108611A0323Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
6408641A1284,12A2DuplicateNot Yet Issued
6408641d4318Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
8008M81A0242Name CorrectionRs.50/- Less Amount Paid
8007801A0247Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
8608861A0491Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
8809881D5402Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
8809881D6515Name CorrectionRs.50/- Less Amount Paid
9208921A0328Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
9208921A0337Name CorrectionPhoto Copy of SSC Required
9307935A0203Class ChangeNot Possible
9311931D5810Name CorrectionClearance certificate Required
Complete info about TOFEL
  The Test of English as a Foreign Language (or TOEFL, pronounced &quote-full&quote evaluates the ability of an individual to use and understand English in an academic setting. It sometimes is an admission requirement for non-native English speakers at many English-speaking colleges and universities.

Additionally, institutions such as government agencies, licensing bodies, businesses, or scholarship programs may require this test. A TOEFL score is valid for two years and then will no longer be officially reported since a candidate's language proficiency could have significantly changed since the date of the test. Colleges and universities usually consider only the most recent TOEFL score.

The TOEFL test is a registered trademark of Educational Testing Service (ETS) and is administered worldwide. The test was first administered in 1964 and has since been taken by more than 23 million students. The test was originally developed at the Center for Applied Linguistics led by the linguist, Dr. Charles A. Ferguson.

Policies governing the TOEFL program are formulated with advice from a 16-member board. Board members are affiliated with undergraduate and graduate schools, 2-year institutions and public or private agencies with an interest in international education. Other members are specialists in the field of English as a foreign or second language.

The TOEFL Committee of Examiners is composed of 12 specialists in linguistics, language testing, teaching or research. Its main responsibility is to advise on TOEFL test content. The committee helps ensure the test is a valid measure of English language proficiency reflecting current trends and methodologies.

Internet-Based Test

Since its introduction in late 2005, the Internet-Based test (iBT) has progressively replaced both the computer-based (CBT) and paper-based (PBT) tests, although paper-based testing is still used in select areas. The iBT has been introduced in phases, with the United States, Canada, France, Germany, and Italy in 2005 and the rest of the world in 2006, with test centers added regularly. The CBT was discontinued in September 2006 and these scores are no longer valid.

Although initially, the demand for test seats was higher than availability, and candidates had to wait for months, it is now possible to take the test within one to four weeks in most countries.The four-hour test consists of four sections, each measuring one of the basic language skills (while some tasks require integrating multiple skills) and all tasks focus on language used in an academic, higher-education environment. Note-taking is allowed during the iBT. The test cannot be taken more than once a week.

1. Reading

The Reading section consists of 3–5 passages, each approximately 700 words in length and questions about the passages. The passages are on academic topics; they are the kind of material that might be found in an undergraduate university textbook. Passages require understanding of rhetorical functions such as cause-effect, compare-contrast and argumentation. Students answer questions about main ideas, details, inferences, essential information, sentence insertion, vocabulary, rhetorical purpose and overall ideas. New types of questions in the iBT require filling out tables or completing summaries. Prior knowledge of the subject under discussion is not necessary to come to the correct answer.

2. Listening

The Listening section consists of 6 passages, 3–5 minutes in length and questions about the passages. These passages include 2 student conversations and 4 academic lectures or discussions. A conversation involves 2 speakers, a student and either a professor or a campus service provider. A lecture is a self-contained portion of an academic lecture, which may involve student participation and does not assume specialized background knowledge in the subject area. Each conversation and lecture stimulus is heard only once. Test takers may take notes while they listen and they may refer to their notes when they answer the questions. Each conversation is associated with 5 questions and each lecture with 6. The questions are meant to measure the ability to understand main ideas, important details, implications, relationships between ideas, organization of information, speaker purpose and speaker attitude.

3. Speaking

The Speaking section consists of 6 tasks, 2 independent tasks and 4 integrated tasks. In the 2 independent tasks, test takers answer opinion questions on familiar topics. They are evaluated on their ability to speak spontaneously and convey their ideas clearly and coherently. In 2 of the integrated tasks, test takers read a short passage, listen to an academic course lecture or a conversation about campus life and answer a question by combining appropriate information from the text and the talk. In the 2 remaining integrated tasks, test takers listen to an academic course lecture or a conversation about campus life and then respond to a question about what they heard. In the integrated tasks, test takers are evaluated on their ability to appropriately synthesize and effectively convey information from the reading and listening material. Test takers may take notes as they read and listen and may use their notes to help prepare their responses. Test takers are given a short preparation time before they have to begin speaking.

4. Writing

The Writing section measures a test taker ability to write in an academic setting and consists of 2 tasks, 1 integrated task and 1 independent task. In the integrated task, test takers read a passage on an academic topic and then listen to a speaker discuss the same topic. The test taker will then write a summary about the important points in the listening passage and explain how these relate to the key points of the reading passage. In the independent task, test takers must write an essay that states, explains and supports their opinion on an issue, supporting their opinions or choices, rather than simply listing personal preferences or choices.



It should be noted that one of the sections of the test will include extra, uncounted material. Educational Testing Service includes extra material in order to pilot test questions for future test forms. When test-takers are given a longer section, they should give equal effort to all of the questions because they do not know which question will count and which will be considered extra. For example, if there are four reading passages instead of three, then three of those passages will count and one of the passages will not be counted. Any of the four passages could be the uncounted one.


Paper-Based Test

In areas where the iBT is not available, a paper-based test (PBT) is given. Test takers must register in advance either online or by using the registration form provided in the Supplemental Paper TOEFL Bulletin. They should register in advance of the given deadlines to ensure a place because the test centers have limited seating and may fill up early. Tests are administered on fixed dates 6 times each year.

The test is 3 hours long and all test sections can be taken on the same day. Students can take the test as many times as they wish. However, colleges and universities usually consider only the most recent score.

1. Listening (30–40 minutes)

The Listening section consists of 3 parts. The first one contains 30 questions about short conversations. The second part has 8 questions about longer conversations. The last part asks 12 questions about lectures or talks.

2. Structure and Written Expression (25 minutes)

The Structure and Written Expression section has 15 exercises of completing sentences correctly and 25 exercises of identifying errors.

3. Reading Comprehension (55 minutes)

The Reading Comprehension section has 50 questions about reading passages.

4. Writing (30 minutes)

The Writing section is one essay with 250–300 words in average.


Test Scores

Internet-Based Test

* The iBT version of the TOEFL test is scored on a scale of 0 to 120 points.

* Each of the four sections (Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing) receives a scaled score from 0 to 30. The scaled scores from the four sections are added together to determine the total score.

* Speaking is initially given a score of 0 to 4, and writing is initially given a score of 0 to 5. These scores are converted to scaled scores of 0 to 30.


Paper-Based Test

* The final PBT score ranges between 310 and 677 and is based on three subscores: Listening (31–68), Structure (31–68), and Reading (31–67). Unlike the CBT, the score of the Writing section (referred to as the Test of Written English, TWE) is not part of the final score; instead, it is reported separately on a scale of 0–6.

* The score test takers receive on the Listening, Structure and Reading parts of the TOEFL test is not the percentage of correct answers. The score is converted to take into account the fact that some tests are more difficult than others. The converted scores correct these differences. Therefore, the converted score is a more accurate reflection of the ability than the correct answer score is.

Most colleges use TOEFL scores as only one factor in their admission process. A sampling of required TOEFL admissions scores shows that a total score of 74.2 for undergraduate admissions and 82.6 for graduate admissions may be required. It is recommended that students check with their prospective institutions directly to understand TOEFL admissions requirements.

ETS has released tables to convert between iBT, CBT and PBT scores
Registration

* The first step in the registration process is to obtain a copy of the TOEFL Information Bulletin. This bulletin can be obtained by downloading it or ordering it from the TOEFL website.

* From the bulletin, it is possible to determine when and where the iBT version of the TOEFL test will be given.

* Procedures for completing the registration form and submitting it are listed in the TOEFL Information Bulletin. These procedures must be followed exactly.