Saturday 11 May 2013

Best Six Sigma Green Belt Training and Certification in Hyderabad - AADS Education

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Underlying principles
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Friday 10 May 2013

Probationary Officers in Junior Management Grade : BANK OF BARODA (BOB) : Last Date - 18 May 2013 @ All India

BANK OF BARODA (BOB) (www.bankofbaroda.com)

(Freshers) Probationary Officers in Junior Management Grade : Last Date - 18 May 2013 @ All India

We are looking for young, qualified, mobile and active minds who can be inducted into Bank of Baroda as Probationary Officers in Junior Management Grade / Scale-I after imparting them with the necessary knowledge and skills required to be good all-round bankers through the 1 year Post Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance course in Baroda Manipal School of Banking.

Bank of Baroda invites young, bright graduates or students in the final year of their graduation who fulfill the eligibility criteria specified and who are interested in a Banking career with one of India’s largest and best Banks to apply for admissions to the 1 year full-time post graduate diploma course in Banking and Finance from Manipal University to be conducted at the Baroda Manipal school of Banking, and which comes with the assurance of a full-fledged Banking career with Bank of Baroda on successful completion of the course.


Qualification (As on 01.09.2013) :
- Degree with 60% (55% for SC/ST/PWD) marks in any discipline from a recognized University
OR
- Any equivalent qualification as such recognized by Central Government.
- Students appearing in final year degree exams can also apply subject to their submitting their Final Degree Mark sheet & Provisional Certificate on or before 01.09.2013 and securing minimum percentage as stated above.

Important Dates :
• Start date for Online Registration : 04.05.2013
• Online Payment of Application Fees : 04.05.2013 to 18.05.2013
• Offline Payment of Application Fees : 07.05.2013 to 22.05.2013
• Last date for Online Registration : 18.05.2013
• Download of Call letter for Examination : After 25.06.201
• Date of Examination (Tentative) : 07.07.2013

Centres for online test :
The state-wise list of centres for the online test is given below. The exact address of the venue will be advised in the call letters.
1. Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
2. Vijaywada (Andhra Pradesh)
3. Vishakapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)
4. Guwahati (Assam)
5. Muzzafarpur (Bihar)
6. Patna (Bihar)
7. Chandigargh (Chandigarh)
8. Amritsar (Punjab)
9. Ludhiana (Punjab)
10. Delhi (National Capital Region)
11. Noida (National Capital Region)
12. Panaji (Goa)
13. Anand (Gujarat)
14. Jamnagar (Gujarat)
15. Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
16. Rajkot (Gujarat)
17. Surat (Gujarat)
18. Vadodara (Gujarat)
19. Faridabad (Haryana)
20. Gurgaon (Haryana)
21. Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)
22. Ranchi (Jharkhand)
23. Bangalore (Karnataka)
24. Mangalore (Karnataka)
25. Mysore (Karnataka)
26. Cochin (Kerala)
27. Trivandrum (Kerala)
28. Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
29. Indore (Madhya Pradesh)
30. Raipur (Madhya Pradesh)
31. Aurangabad (Maharashtra)
32. Mumbai (Maharashtra)
33. Nagpur (Maharashtra)
34. Pune (Maharashtra)
35. Bhubaneshwar (Orissa)
36. Jodhpur (Rajasthan)
37. Ajmer (Rajasthan)
38. Jaipur (Rajasthan)
39. Kota (Rajasthan)
40. Udaipur (Rajasthan)
41. Chennai (Tamilnadu)
42. Coimbatore (Tamilnadu)
43. Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
44. Agra (Uttar Pradesh)
45. Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh)
46. Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh)
47. Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh)
48. Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)
49. Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)
50. Kolkata (West Bengal)

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How to Apply for this Job ?

Check All Details Here

Thursday 2 May 2013

Useful links for Engineering & Research Students :


Sl.No Course Subject Faculty Link
1. Computer Science All http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses.php?branch=Comp
2 IV B.Tech IT SPM

3. Digital Library All http://172.168.60.75
4. Inspiring Teachers All http://inspiring-teachers.com
5. Linux All Basic Linux Commands
Linux Ownership and Permissions Lab
Greppin' in the GNU World Lab
6. C++ All http://code.google.com/edu/languages/cpp/basics/index.html
7. Algorithms All http://code.google.com/edu/algorithms/index.html.
8. Google Code University web programming, Android, Python and more http://code.google.com/edu/
9. Academic Earth All http://academicearth.org/subjects/computer-science
10. Blog All http://stanford.edu/~pgbovine/purpose-of-education.htm
http://stanford.edu/~pgbovine/do-your-homework.htm
http://stanford.edu/~pgbovine/math-education-proposal.htm
11. Books (best books) All http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/full-text/book/book-Z-H-4.html#%_toc_start
http://htdp.org/2003-09-26/Book/
12. Free books to download All http://www.freebookspot.me/
13. History of Computers All http://www.computerhistory.org/visit/
14. Delicious Link All http://www.delicious.com/dhanunjayan
15. Maths Khan Academy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsFQ9kM1qDs&feature=player_embedded
http://www.khanacademy.org/
16. Delicious All http://www.delicious.com/dhanunjayan

Professional Bodies
  • Students Chapter of Computer Society of India.
  • Students Chapter of ISTE
  • IEEE Student Branch
  • IETE Student Forum
  • Techno pie

Will you earn enough 'points' to win new US green card?

WASHINGTON: For years, millions of immigrant applicants hoped they would be lucky enough to win the US green card lottery. Under reform being considered in Congress, they may soon be asking: "Am I skilled enough?"

By 2017, according to a proposed revamp of laws governing admission to the United States, permanent residency permits known as green cards could be doled out not on luck but "on merit," via a points system that would put more qualified applicants at the front of the line.

Are you a French computer scientist with a strong command of English, already living in the United States on a visa but whose employer is reluctant to sponsor you for permanent residency? The new system may work in your favor.

Nothing is set in stone yet, but an 844-page measure, the most comprehensive immigration reform in a generation, is working its way through the Senate, and members of the House say they, too, are hopeful a bill can be signed into law this year.

Ten criteria for immigrant applicants will be taken into account in the system, which has a theoretical maximum of 100 points.

Under the new system, a university degree will be worth five points, a master's degree 10 and a doctorate 15.

Each year of work experience will provide an applicant from zero to three points, depending on the employment level, for a maximum of 20 points.

Are you a programmer, computer scientist, or software developer? 10 points.

If your job is in an occupation related to your degree: 8-10 points.

A TOEFL English language proficiency score of 80 or more? Chalk up another 10.

Contractors who employ at least two people: 10 points.

Clearly, skills and experience count under the proposed system -- but so does youth. Those age 25 and under will receive eight points; 25-32 year old are awarded six points; and age 33-37 years, four.

Those age 38 or above receive no bonus.

A sibling of a US citizen earns 10 points, as does the married child, 31 or older, of a US citizen.

Community service will help. Those who can prove their "civic involvement" will be allocated five points.

A final clause gives five points to those from countries with low immigration, which rules out Mexicans, Chinese and Indians.

Unlike other countries that have adopted the points scheme, including Britain and Canada, the exact bar for immigration admission under the proposed US system remains a mystery: other factors are also at play. But if your score is among the top 60,000, you will gain a green card.

Another block of 60,000 will also be awarded permanent residency based on criteria that favor lower-skilled labor such as construction.

Source : TOI

JNTU-HYD : Info regarding Exam Centers, Hall Tickets, Seating Plan & Question Paper Pattern for B.Tech / B.Pharmacy Exams (May/June 2013)

Info on Exam Centers :
Exams centers for B.Tech/B.Pharmacy 1,2,3,4 Years - I,II Sem (All Regulations) Regular/Supple Exams (May/June 2013) are changed. The list of centers are sent to their respective colleges & You can contact your college exam branch to know your exam center.

Procedure to Collect hall tickets:
  • Students can collect their halltickets from the exam centers where they are going to write their exams (Check the hallticket for principal signature of the exam center where you are going to write your exam).
  • Students are advised to collect their halltickets by showing college ID cards atleast 3 days before the commencement of examination (or) on the day of commencement of exam.

Info on Question Paper Pattern : Single Set Question Paper will be given for all the exams to be conducted in May/June 2013.

Seating Plan Arrangement For Exams :
  1. As there are no sets, the seating arrangements will be in such a way that no two students of same branch should sit side by side in both the directions.
  2. Three or more number of different branches of students are to be accommodated in each room. (More than three number of branches is advisable).
  3. Each bench/desk should be accommodated with only one student.
  4. The branches may be grouped in to three categories i.e. GROUP – I (CSE, IT and other computer related branches), GROUP – II (ECE, EEE and other electronics related branches) and GROUP – III (ME,AE,CE and other remaining branches) and arrange them group wise students alternatively.
  5. Ensure that there should not be same branch student in all sides (i.e. in front, back side and both left and right sides). It means diagonally may be acceptable.

Important Info For R09 Students:
  • Please note that R09 students don't have an option to leave any subjects. They need to clear all the subjects from 1 to 4 years in-order to be eligible for award of degree. So we advise u to clear all the subjects in the forth coming exams.
  • Advance Supple exam will be conducted only for B.Tech & B.Pharmacy 4-2 Semester (All Regulations) after declaring 4-2 results.

Wednesday 1 May 2013

Key Points For Scoring Good Marks in JNTU Final Exams

The below given key points will gain you the good marks in jntu final exams. These points are gathered from my experience and also my friends experience and we finally got out with distinction without any single backlog from first to last year.

I hope these points will help you a lot for gaining the good marks in your final exams.

  • The main key point in the final exams is your HAND WRITING. If your hand writing is good then no problem if not then try to write the words clearly and make sure to keep 3 space gap between each word. Try to avoid making mistakes as the evaluator shouldn’t get irritated with your paper.
  • Another key point is PRESENTATION. It plays vital role in evaluation. along with neat hand writing presentation is also important. Try to write in a point wise manner and write them correctly don’t bluff in the points as it may give bad impression.
  • Another important point is DIAGRAMS. Most of the subjects in all branches have diagrams, so draw the diagram first before writing the theory part. The diagrams should be neat and clear so that it is clearly understood. Most of the marks can be scored in diagrams only.
  • If the diagram is too big then draw it in another page instead of drawing in remaining space left in the previous page.
  • Use a good pencil to draw the diagrams and do some ruff work before drawing it on the original location to avoid the scratches as well as to improve neatness.
  • Some questions doesn’t have diagrams we don’t find any diagrams in our text books or materials so for that kind of questions from the answer that you know try to develop a diagram or figure so that the complete diagram portraits the whole answer. So that the evaluator doesn’t concentrates much on your theory part.
  • If the answer contains any equations then try to write the equations separately in the next line and if possible draw a box over it using a pencil.

For programming languages:
  • Most the questions will be given on programs instead of theory. For these type try to write the program clearly. It is better to confirm the program by doing ruff works if you are not sure about the program.
  • Try to write the program from the next page if you at the end of the previous page.
  • Make sure that your program ends with minimum number of lines.
  • For theory type questions use flow chart representations along with theory and try to give example program to fetch good marks.

Tips for gaining pass marks in your exams:
  • We can’t expect how the JNTU paper comes. Some times students who prepares well will also unable to answer the questions. But don’t fear here are some tips
  • If you don’t know any of the questions or if you are seeing that type of questions first time just read the question carefully you will find some known words from that question try to write answer on those words as much as possible.
  • Don’t write more number of pages from 40 fill at least 30 to 35 but don’t write below 15
  • The answer should be written at least 3-5 pages
  • Your handwriting should be neat and clear
  • In programming languages try to write a related program which you know.
  • Figures are important in the answers, try to figure out the answer and make sure to draw clearly and neatly.
  • Don’t leave the paper without writing anything , try to write any related matter on that questions so that you may fetch at least pass marks
I think all these points will gain you good marks

  How To Score High Marks in University Examinations?

You can easily get 56% to 60% with non-standard text books, but that percentage spoils your career. Reading of standard text book means understanding of subject and makes you present in different manner.

According to me “Passing of university exams is easy, Scoring high marks are difficult”

Here we are giving scoring tips for u, To increase your percentage

1) Examination presentation is different from subject preparation. Even you prepared from non-standard kind of material that should not reflect in your examination paper

2) If you answer two or three questions from standard textbook., definitely you can understand the way of writing and you will present other two questions in that manner (Even though you prepared from non-standard text book).

3) Draw diagrams from standard (or prescribed) text books because non-standard books modifies original figures (Due to copy right problem)

4) At least prepare three units from standard book (If not possible go for two units)

5) Better to select small units (eg: Unit VIII of SE, Unit V of Java etc) and prepare all units from those units (You need to prepare in such a manner that you can answer any kind of question from that unit)

6) Some of the questions are indirect in nature, identify central point (Crux) of the question then start answer.

7) Your Exam is for 3 hours

* First 10 minutes are useful to select which questions to answer and use that time for plan of action (This process reduces your exam tension)

* Select best answer that you can present from given 8 questions (16 Marks, both a and b are required to answer)
* Answer that question in 40 minutes

* Answer remaining four questions (each question in 30 minutes)

* 10+40+120=170 Minutes

* Review your answers in last 10 minutes. (Don’t go for many corrections)

* In general, students waste their time in answering first question. It helps you to get few marks, because if you answer any other question in that time it helps you to score more.

* Programming kind of question means first explain the problem briefly, write the program, give the output and explain the program in detail (or brief based on marks)

* Answering point wise is useful only when you are confident about that answer (All the points are from standard book and relevant to the question). Don’t give scope for the valuer that you missed some points.

* Usage of underlines and color pens/pencils is based on your preparation (No need to worry about those things)

8) IMPORTANT: Don’t get disappointed or panic if the paper is difficult, use first 10 minutes to relate your knowledge to those questions.

9) Paper is difficult means that Set is difficult for all the students, if you attempt that Set by relating some points to the questions you will score high.
  • Sometimes, students have idea on answer but often they left question, because they don’t know how to relate with indirect questions. Let me give an example for this
Example:
Consider Software Engineering exam and a student prepared answer for the following questions in Unit VIII.
What is meant by SQA? Discuss in detail SQA activities?

He can easily answer the question like
Discuss the importance of quality assurance?

But, observe the following university question in SE
Why is there often tension between a software engineering group and an independent Software quality assurance group? Is this healthy?

This question is given for 16 marks, the way of writing for this question is as follows

1) Define SQA (Software Quality Assurance) ==>1 Mark

2) Define Software Engineering ==>1 Mark

3) Explain the SQA activities ==>2 Marks

4) Explain SE activities ==>2 Marks

5) SQA vs. SE groups and compare both ==>2 Marks

6) Tension between and SE group and SQA group ==>6 Marks
* SE group concentrates on design issues and meeting requirements
* SQA group concentrates on standards
and quality factors
* SE group thinks about clients
* SQA group thinks about higher management who adopted standards
* Automatic mismatch between these two group and results for tension
* This tension reflects in efficiency,estimated time period, team management, affects requirements, cost factors etc.

7) Is this healthy? Better to write both pros and cons ==>2 Marks

8) Conclude your answer -

Remember if you write only first 5 points you will get 3 to 4 marks, even that score is also important. If you concentrate only on 6th point you will get marks between 6 and 8 (even it is main theme). Better to touch up all the points said above, so you will get marks between 10 and 14. Only thing to note is planning of answer is crucial.

  Tips for Scoring Good Marks in JNTU Final Exams

Hello students, I know that many of you have got exam jitters, hope these tips will help you..

It is very easy to get good marks in jntu exams, only when you know how..

Firstly, Don't think that you can pass the exams by repeating the question papers or filling the additional with some idiotic stuff.. It is wrong.. please leave this misconception, It wont take you anywhere..

Impress the examiner with your handwriting (It is not mandatory to have a beautiful handwriting, but at least have a hand writing that everyone understands),

Next, show him that you have got some interest in giving the exam and that you have stuff in your brain by writing stuff from textbooks.. Don't write your exams for the sake of anyone, write them to prove your capability..

Never follow All in one answers, examiners have enough brains to find out where your answers come from.. so, at least try to draw diagrams and tabular columns from textbooks..

Use all in one when you wont find the topics in textbook, try to find out answers to all the questions in all in one from text books.., there is no guarantee for all in one answers , follow it at your own risk..

Use colour pens (no red, no green dude!!) to make your paper more attractive.. Don't overdo it so that it becomes a greeting card instead of exam paper!!

Concentrate on the chapters that are easy for you, but if you have not studied anything till today, then try learning the units with less content.. I mean units with less topics..

*** Important point..

Almost all examiners come to evaluate scripts for the sake of money, they get 12/- per script, each bundle contains 40 scripts, so examiner's concentration is to complete the bundles in the minimum possible time, your answer script is glanced hardly for a minute, so draw his attention towards the related equations, related diagrams and related side headings by using colours or putting them in a box..


 *If you are asked to solve a problem and you have got no idea about it, then at least write the given data, you might be lucky enough to get two marks..

*Revision is very important.. don't forget to revise everything you read, if not everything then at least the diagrams and equations..

* never leave any question, you are asked to write five questions try to write five, If you know only three answers then try to write stuff related to the asked question for the remaining two answers.. In this case, If you write the first three answers from text book, there are more chances of getting good marks as the examiner will be in an impression that you are intelligent, thats the reason I asked you earlier to read from textbooks..

**Do you find it difficult to revise for exams when you have so many subjects and things to remember? If the answer is yes, then you are not alone!

These tips should help.

1. Find out the exact dates of your exams. You will know how much time you have left before each exam. It might help to draw up a table which includes all your subjects and all the weeks you have until the last exam, and then fill in the exam dates.

2. Prioritise your subjects. If you think you have most to do in networks or that is your weakest subject then this will be top priority. Put all your subjects in an order from most to least important.

3. Decide on a revision plan which will work for you. How many hours do you need to do of a night? Do you have other commitments you can't get out of? Leave some time for breaks,meals and free time but ensure you have a good time slot each night for revision.

4. Fill in your revision timetable in with your subjects, and use your priority list to give the most important ones more revision time.

5. Stick to this timetable! speaking from experience, if you decide to focus solely on one or two subjects because you think you know the others, you will get a nasty shock. Don't ignore any of the subjects, but ensure you have a balance where your priority subjects have the lead.

6. Begin by revising all the material which you don't know as well. There is no point in beginning to revise the transistors in electonics if you are pretty confident in it. You may find that also prioritising each individual subjects modules or topics helps you. Therefore if you run out of time you will know that you have definitely revised the hardest stuff!

7. Actually attempt to remember the material. It sounds stupid but most of the time people are tempted to spend all their revision time just reading or writing and assume that they know it all. Never assume; If you assume you know it without actually testing yourself on it then you might get a shock in the exam...

Never give up - easier said than done.. right, but giving up only makes you more of a failure when you don't get the marks you wanted for your exam. You will always have the guilt of knowing you didn't try your hardest.

Everyone learns differently; you just have to discover how is the best way for you. But in the end it all comes down to testing yourself, so you can be sure you know it!

You may not achieve the marks you expected. Know in yourself what you are capable of achieving so you don't set your targets too high. Don't settle for lower marks than your ability either though, just know your ability and do your best.

• Revision isn't fun - receiving your pass result is.

• Never compare yourself to your friends. They are not you. we are all different. Just do your best and be happy with that.

Tips to Write the JNTU & other university exams.

hi friends ...

i hope this post is helpful to some one who are afraid about there university exams....
lets go through the following simple tips....

* First make a summery notes on every unit in every subject.

* go through the previous question papers and see , how the questioning is .

* impress the examiner with your paper presentation. ( its not necessary that your handwriting should be very good, but it should be understandable )

* if you want to write any question first think of it once and write the answer providing side and main headings.

* try to draw the appropriate diagrams for the selected question.

* it is better to choose the questions, which are having waveforms , figures and block diagrams etc., which gives the perfect info about the matter what you wrote in the answer, then it is simple for the examiner to correct your paper.

* don't give improper and not related answers.

* Follow the standard books .

* don't hesitate or don't feel tense while entering the exam hall.

* before writing the answers once go through your question paper and select the questions, for which you can write the appropriate answer.

* don't fear to express in the answer sheet.

* be confident and hope for the best, Finally success is yours.....
All The best to all TeChNoCrafts of the society.

4-2 Important/Easy Unit For JNTUH,JNTUK & JNTUA (All Branches)


Advanced Control Systems : 1,2,4,5,8 Units.

AUTOMATION IN MANUFACTURING :
1,3,5,6,8 Units.

ANIMAL CELL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY : 1,2,3,4,7,8 Units.

BIOPHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY : 1,2,3,4,6,8 Units.

COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE : 1,2,3,5,6 Units.

Digital Control systems : 1,2,4,5,6 Units.

Distributed Databases (DD) : 1,2,3,5,6 Units.

E-Commerce : 1,2,3,7,8 Units.

FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY : 1,2,3,4,6,7 Units.

Human Computer Interaction (HCI) : 1,2,3,5,7 Units

INTERACTIVE COMPUTER GRAPHICS : 1,3,4,5,8 Units.

Management Science : 1,2,3,6,7,8 Units.

NANOTECHNOLOGY : 1,2,3,4,7,8 Units.

NEURAL NETWORKS AND FUZZY LOGIC SYSTEMS : 1,3,4,7,8 Units.

Network Management Systems (NMS) : 1,2,3,4,5,6 Units (If u are perfect with 2,3 Units then 4,5 Units will be very easy.)

OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS : 1,2,4,5,8 Units.

Optimization Techniques : 1,2,3,5,6 Units.

PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL : 1,2,3,5,7 Units.

PRINCIPLES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP : 1,3,4,5,7 Units.

TRIBOLOGY : 1,4,5,7,8 Units.

Utilization of Electrical Energy : 1,2,3,6,7 Units.

JNTU-HYD : B.Tech 4-1 (R09) Important/Easy units to study for external exams - 2012

Note :
If any of u want to share ur branches subjects easy units to study just reply to this posting. we will update them in the posting.You can pick up ur own units to prepare for exams. This topic is just to give some reference to study for exams, which is collected from different students.


A
Advance Computer Architecture (ACA) : 1,2,3,7,8 Units

Artificial Intelligence 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7

Artificial Neural Networks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7


C
CAD / CAM : 1,3,4,5,8 Units.

COMPUTER NETWORKS : 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Units

Computer Graphics : 1,2,3,6,8 Units


D
Design Patterns : 1,2 & remaining of your's choice (Question Paper Might be some out tough.so prepare well).

Digital Image Processing :1,2,6,7,8 Units

Digital Control systems : 1,2,4,5,6 Units.

DSP Processors & Architecture : 1,2,3,5,7 Units


E
Embedded & Real Time Systems : 1,2,3,4,8 Units.

Embedded Systems (ES) : 1,2,3,4,8 Units.

Electrical Distribution Systems : 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8


H
High Voltage Engineering : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Human Computer Interaction : 1,2,3,5,7 Units


I
Information Retrieval Systems : 1,2,3,4,6,8

Instrumentation : 1,2,3,4,8 Units.


L
Linux Programming : 1,2,3,4,5,8


M
Management Science : 1,2,3,6,7,8 Units.

Microwave Engineering : 3,4,6,7,8 Units.

Micro Processor and Micro Controller : 1,3,4,6,8 Units.

Mobile Computing : 1,2,4,6,7,8 Units


O
Object Oriented Analysis and Design : 1, 2,3,4,5 and 8 Units.

Optimization Techniques : 1,2,3,5,6 Units.


P
Power System operation and Control : 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7


S
Soft Computing : 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8

Switchgear and Protection : 1,2,4,5,8 Units.


T
Telecommunication Switching Systems : 1,2,3,4,5,6 Units.


U
Utilization of Electrical Energy : 1,2,3,6,7 Units.


V
VLSI Design : 1,2,5,6,7,8 Units


W
WEB TECHNOLOGIES : I, II, III, V, VI and VIII Units

3-2 Important/Easy Units For JNTU-HYD & JNTU-ANANTAPUR (All Branches)


COMPILER DESIGN : 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8 Units.

Computer Graphics : 1,2,3,6,8 Units.

COMPUTER FORENSIC :

Unit In Syllabus Book : Pages In Text Book [Author Name – Book Color]

1st Unit : 3 To 24 & 35 To 57 [John R Vacca - White] - [22 + 23 = 45 Pages]
2nd Unit : 191 To 206 & 217 To 229 [John R Vacca - White] - [16 + 13 = 29 Pages]
3rd Unit : 235 To 252 & 257 To 268 [John R Vacca - White] - [18 + 12 = 30 Pages]
5th Unit : 149 To 188 [Nelson - Yellow] - [ 40 Pages]
6th Unit : 259 To 283 [Nelson – Yellow] - [ 24 Pages]

Data Warehousing and Data Mining (DWDM) : 1,2,3,5,6 Units.

Digital Communications : 1,2,4,5,6 Units.

Digital Signal Processing : 2,3,5,6,7 Units.

DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS – II : 1,2,3,5,8 Units.

Embedded Systems (ES) : 1,2,3,4,8 Units.

Engineering Optimization :
1,2,3,4,5 Units.

Environmental Engineering : 1,2,3,7,8 Units.

Environment Studies (ES) : You can read any 5 units from all 8 units, as the subject is very easy.

Electrical Measurements - 2,3,4,5,6 Units.

Heat Transfer : 1,3,5,7,8 Units.

Intellectual Property Rights : 1,4,6,7,8 Units.

Intellectual Property Rights & Cyber Law : 1,2,3,7,8 Units.

INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT : 1,3,5,6,8 Units.

Microprocessors & Microcontrollers : 1,3,4,6,8 Units.

Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis - 1,2,4,5,7,8 Units.

NANOTECHNOLOGY : 1,2,3,5,7,8 Units.

Network Security : 1,2,3,4,7,8 Units.

OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN : 1, 2,3,4,5 and 8 Units.

Object Oriented Programming : 1,2,3,4,5 Units.

Operations Research : 2,3,4,5,7,8 Units.

Operating Systems : 1, 2,3,4,7 and 8 Units.

Probability & Statistics (P&S) : 1,2,3,4,5 Units (Be Perfect with the Previous Papers,Important Questions & FAQ's).

POWER SEMI CONDUCTOR DRIVES : 1,4,5,6,7 Units.

Renewable Energy Sources : 2,4,5,6,7,8 Units.

REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING : 1,3,6,7,8 Units.

VLSI Design : 1,5,6,7,8 Units.

Water Resources Engineering : 1,2,3,4,5,8 Units.

WEB TECHNOLOGIES : 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 Units.
3-1 CSE/IT (R09,R07) For JNTU-HYD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR

JNTU-HYD (R09) JNTU-KAKINADA (R07) JNTU-ANANTAPUR (R09)
PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES : 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 & 8 Units Design and Analysis of Algorithms (DAA) : 1,2,3,4,5 Units PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES : 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 & 8 Units
Operations Research : Formal Languages And Automata Theory : 2,3,4,5,6 & 7 Units Software Engineering : 1,2,3,4,5,6 Units.
Intellectual Property Rights & Cyber Law : Any 5 Units of ur choice Computer Graphics : 1,2,3,6,8 Units Computer Graphics : 1,2,3,6,8 Units
Computer Forensics : Any 5 Units of ur choice Micro Processor (MP) : 1,2,6,7,8 Units COMPILER DESIGN : 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 & 8 Units
Software Engineering : 1,2,3,4,5,6 Units. AUTOMATA AND COMPILER DESIGN : 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 & 8 Units Operating Systems : 1, 2,3,4,7 & 8.
Micro Processor & Interfacing (MP) : 1,2,6,7,8 Units Software Testing Methodologies (STM) : 1,2,3,6,7 Units COMPUTER NETWORKS : 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Units
Operating Systems : 1, 2,3,4,7 & 8. Data Communication Systems (DCS) : 1,2,4,5,6 Units AUTOMATA AND COMPILER DESIGN : 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 & 8 Units
AUTOMATA AND COMPILER DESIGN : 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 & 8 Units Distributed Databases (DD) 1,2,3,5,6 Units Micro Processor and Micro Controller : 1,3,4,6,8 Units.
Linux Programming :
Web Programming : 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8
Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis (MFCS) - 1,2,4,5,7,8 Units

COMPUTER NETWORKS : 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Units


PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES Important Units & Check List

Choose: Units I,III, IV, VI, VII and VIII (1, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8)

Unit I - Preliminaries
Check List after study

* Language Evaluation Criteria
* Programming Paradigms
* Compilation and Virtual Machines
* Programming environments

Unit III - Data types
Check List after study

* Array and associative arrays
* Pointer and reference types
* Concept of binding, type checking
* Named constants

Unit IV - Expressions and Statements
Check List after study

* Short circuit evaluation
* Compound Statements
* Mixed mode assignment
* Guarded commands

Unit VI - Abstract Data types
Check List after study

* Data abstraction & design issues
* Object oriented programming
* Concurrency, semaphores, monitors
* Java and C# threads

Unit VII - Exception handling & Logic Programming
Check List after study

* Exception Propagation
* Exception handler in C++/Java/Ada
* Logic Programming (Prolog)
* Application of logic programming

Unit VIII - Functional Programming Languages
Check List after study

* Fundamentals of FPL
* Comparison of functional and imperative Languages
* LISP, ML
* Applications of FPL

Formal Languages And Automata Theory (FLAT) Important Units & Check List

Unit II - Finite Automata
Check List after study
  • NFA and DFA
  • NFA to DFA conversions
  • Finite State Machines
  • Moore and Melay Machines

Unit III - Regular Languages
Check List after study
  • Construction of Finite Automata
  • Regular Expressions
  • Closure Properties
  • Pumping Lemma

Unit IV - Grammar Formalism
Check List after study
  • Regular grammars
  • Regular linear grammar and FA Equivalence
  • Context free grammar
  • Right most and leftmost derivation of strings

Unit V - Context Free Grammars
Check List after study
  • Minimisation of Context Free Grammars
  • Chomsky normal form
  • Greiback normal form
  • Context Free Languages

Unit VI - Push Down Automata
Check List after study
  • Def. and Model of PDA
  • Acceptance of Finine Stae
  • Euqivalance of CFL and PDA
  • Conversions

Unit VII - Turing Machine
Check List after study
  • Def. and Model of Turing Machine
  • Church’s hypothesis
  • Types of Turing machines
  • Computable Functions

OPERATING SYSTEMS Important Units & Check List

Choose: Units I, II, III, IV, VII and VIII (1, 2,3,4,7 and 8)

Unit I - Operating System Overview
Check List after study

* Interrupts
* Memory hierarchy
* Communication techniques
* Operating System Objectives

Unit II - Process Description
Check List after study

* Process Control
* Process States
* Process and Threats
* Process description and Control

Unit III - Concurrency
Check List after study

* Principles of Concurrency
* Semaphores and Monitors
* Readers Writers Problem

Unit IV - Principles of deadlock
Check List after study

* Deadlock prevention
* Deadlock detection and avoidance
* dining philosophers problem

Unit VII - File Management and Security
Check List after study

* File organization and access
* Record blocking
* Secondary Storage Management

Unit VIII - Security
Check List after study

* Security threats
* Intruders
* Viruses
 3-1 ECE (R09,R07) For JNTU-HYD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR

JNTU-HYD (R09) JNTU-KAKINADA (R07) JNTU-ANANTAPUR (R09)
Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation : Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis (MFCS) - 1,2,4,5,7,8 Units Linear IC Applications - 1,2,3,4,7 Units
Analog Communications : Computer Organization (CO) - 1,3,4,7,8 Units Antennas and Wave Propagation - 3,4,5,6,7 Units
IC Applications : 1,2,3,7,8 Units Linear IC Applications - 1,2,3,4,7 Units Digital IC Applications - 3,4,5,6,7 or 8 Units
Antennas and Wave Propagation - 3,4,5,6,7 Units Digital IC Applications - 3,4,5,6,7 or 8 Units Computer Organization (CO) - 1,3,4,7,8 Units
Computer Organization (CO) - 1,3,4,7,8 Units Antennas and Wave Propagation - 3,4,5,6,7 Units Control Systems :
Control Systems : Digital Communications - 7,8,2,5,1 Units (study these Digital Communication units in the same order in all in one,digital communications is a tough 1 to pass bcoz d questns wont repeat b careful n dont leave d paper write bla..bla..even if u dont know the answer !) Analog Communications :
 3-1 EEE (R09,R07) For JNTU-HYD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR
JNTU-HYD (R09) JNTU-KAKINADA (R07) JNTU-ANANTAPUR (R09)
IC Applications : 1,2,3,7,8 Units Linear Systems Analysis (LSA) - 1,4,5,6, 2 or 3 Units Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis (MFCS) - 1,2,4,5,7,8 Units
Management Science : 1,2,3,6,7,8 Units. Power Systems-II (PS2) - 2,3,5,7,8 (1st unit is easy but u may get little bit confused) Power Electronics : 1,2,3,4,7 (OR) 5 Units
Power Systems-II (PS2) - 2,3,5,7,8 (1st unit is easy but u may get little bit confused) Electrical Machines-III (EM3) - 1,2,5,6,7,8. Electrical Machines – III : 1,2,5,6,7,8 Units
Power Electronics : 1,2,3,4,7 (OR) 5 Units Power Electronics : 1,2,3,4,7 (OR) 5 Units Control Systems :
Electrical Machines-III (EM3) - 1,2,5,6,7,8. Electrical Measurements (EM) - 2,3,4,5,6 Units Transmission of Electric Power :
Control Systems :
Electrical & Electronic Measurements :