Saturday, 11 May 2013

2-2 Important/easy Units For JNTUH & JNTUA (AllBranches)

Applied Thermodynamics (APT-I) : 1,2,3,4,5 Units.

Building Materials , Construction & Planning (BMCP) : 1,2,5,6 Units.

BIO-PROCESS ENGINEERING : 1,2,3,4,5,8 Units.

Computer Organization :
1,3,4,7,8 Units.

Data Base Management Systems : 1,2,3,4,7 Units.

Design and Analysis of Algorithms (DAA) : 1,2,3,4,5 Units.

Environmental Studies : You can read any 5 units from all 8 units, as the subject is very easy.

Electro Magnetic Theory & Transmission Lines (EMTL) : 1,2,5,6,7 Units.

Electronic Circuit Analysis (ECA) : 1,2,3,5,6 Units.

Electrical Machines -II : 1,2,5,6,8 Units.

Electronic Circuits : 1,2,3,4,6 Units.

Formal Languages And Automata Theory : 2,3,4,5,6 and 7 Units.

INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS : 1,2,3,6,7,8 Units.

Kinematics Of Machinery - I (KOM-I) : 1,2,4,7,8 Units.

Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis (MEFA) : 1,2,4,6,7 Units.

Mechanics Of Fluid And Hydraulic Machines (FMHM) : 1,2,3,5,6 Units.

Machine Drawing (MD) : All Are Important .

MASS TRANSFER AND SEPARATION : 1,2,3,4,7,8 Units.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY : 1,2,3,7,8 Units.

Network Theory : 1,2,3,5,6/7 Units.

Numerical Methods (NM) : 1,2,4,5,6 Units.

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

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

Principles Of Electrical Engineering (PEE): 1,2,4,5,6 Units.

PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES : 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 Units.

Power Systems-I : 1,2,5,6,7 Units. (You can prepare 8th unit also as its very easy)

Pulse & Digital Circuits (PDC) : 1,2,3,7,8 Units.

Production Technology (PT) : 1,2,3,5,8 Units.

Principles Of Communication (POC) : 1,2,5,6,7 Units.

Software Engineering : 1,2,3,4,5,6 Units.

Switching Theory & Logic Design (STLD) : 1,2,3,4,6/8 Units. (Better To Prepare Las 5 UNITS , Confusing Question Will Be Asked From The Starting Units)

2-1 CSE/IT (R09,R07,R10) For JNTU-HYD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR

JNTU-HYD (R09) JNTU-K (R10) JNTU-A (R09)
DATA STRUCTURES THROUGH C++ : 2,3,4,6,7,8

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

DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN : 1,2,3,4,5,6

Electronic Devices and circuits (EDC) : Units I, II, III, IV, VI

Basic Electrical Engineering (BEE) : 1,2,3,7,8 Units.

MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE : 1,2,3,4,7.8

ADS Important Units & check List 

ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES

Choose: Units II, III, IV, VI, VII and VIII (2,3,4,6,7 and 8)
Unit II
Check List after study
  • Overloading (function & Operator)
  • Templates
  • Virtual Functions
  • Abstract Classes
Unit III
Check List after study
  • Time and Space Complexity
  • Stacks & Queues Programs
  • Two Stacks with single array
  • ADTs of List, Stack, Queue
Unit IV
Check List after study
  • Dictionaries
  • Skip Lists
  • Hash Functions
  • Collision Resolutions

Unit VI
Check List after study
  • Binary Search Trees ADT
  • AVL Trees ADT
  • Algorithm of BST
  • Algorithm of AVL
Note: If you don't know program write algorithm, atleast you will get some marks

Unit VII
Check List after study
  • Red-Black Trees ADT
  • B-Trees ADT
  • Splay Trees
  • Comparisons

Note: If you don't know program write algorithm, atleast you will get some marks

Unit VIII
Check List after study
  • Brute Force
  • KMP
  • Tries

MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (MFCS) Important Units & Check List

Choose: Units I, II, III, IV, VII and VIII (1,2,3,4,7 and 8)
Unit I - Mathematical Logic
Check List after study
  • Well formed Formulas
  • Truth Tables
  • Tautology
  • Normal Forms (PDNF,PCNF)

Unit II – Predicates
Check List after study
  • Basic Concepts
  • Proof of Contradiction
  • Rules of Inference
  • Automatic Theorem Proving

Unit III - Set Theory
Check List after study
  • Posets
  • Hasse Diagrams & Lattice
  • Recursive function
  • Pigeon Hole Principle
Unit IV - Algebraic structures
Check List after study
  • Groups and Semigroups
  • Monoids
  • Homomorphism
  • Isomorphism
Unit VII - Graph Theory
Check List after study
  • DFS and BFS
  • Spanning Trees
  • Planar Graphs
Unit VIII - Graph Theory and Applications
Check List after study
  • Euler Circuits
  • Hamiltonian Graphs
  • Chromatic Numbers

Digital logic design Important Units & Check List

Choose: Units I, II, III, IV, V and VI (1,2,3,4,5 and 6)
Unit I - Binary Sysems
Check List after study
  • Conversions
  • Binary Codes
  • Complements
  • Registers
Unit II - Boolean Algebra
Check List after study
  • Boolean Algebra and Theorems
  • Boolean Functions (Canonical,Standard)
  • Digital Logic Gates
  • Integrated Circuits
Unit III - Gate Level Minimization
Check List after study
  • Mapping Methods
  • Four-variable Maps
  • POS,SOP with NAND/NOR
  • HDL Basics
        Unit IV - Combinational Logic
Check List after study
  • Binary Adder/Multiplier
  • Decoders and Encoders
  • Multiplexers
  • HDL for Combinational Circuits
Unit V - Synchrnous Sequential Logic
Check List after study
  • Flipflops
  • Clocked Sequential
  • HDL for Sequenital
Unit VI - Registers & Counters
Check List after study
  • Shift Registers
  • Ripple Counters
  • Synchronou Counters
 2-1 ECE (R09,R07,R10) For JNTU-HYD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR

JNTU-HYD (R09)

Mathematics – III (M3) : 3,4,5,6,7,8 Units

Probability Theory & Stochastic Processes (PTSP) : 1,2,3,4,5 Units

Electronic Devices and Circuits (EDC) : Units I, II, III, IV, VI

Signals and Systems (SS) : 1,2,3,6,7,8 Units

Electric Circuits (EC) : 1,2,3,4,7,8 Units

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


2-1 EEE (R09,R07,R10) For JNTU-HYD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR
JNTU-HYD (R09)

athematics-III (M-III) : Units I, II, IV, V, VI

Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery (FMHM) : Units I, II, III, IV, IV

Electronic Devices and circuits (EDC) : Units I, II, III, IV, VI

Electrical Circuits (ELC) : Units I, II, III, VI, VIII

EMF : Units I, II, IV, VII, VIII

Electrical Machines -I (EM-I) : Units I, II, III, IV, VI

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.

Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp on Opportunities in Information Technology Secto

Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp on Opportunities in Information Technology Sector on 18,19 & 20th of this month.

For more details
http://jntu.ac.in/bboard/edc.zip

JNTU-HYD : Remuneration sharing formula for University Exams

The Principals of the Constituent & Affiliated Colleges offering UG and PG courses are informed to note that whenever the students of other colleges write their University examinations in your college, are informed to note the following examination remuneration sharing procedure:

i) For B.Tech/B.Pharmacy University theory examination, Rs.15/- per subject per candidate is to be collected from the parent college of the students. Similarly if the students of your college, write University examination at some other college, Rs.15/- per subject per candidate is to be paid to the host college.

ii) For any PG course (M.Tech / P.Pharm / MBA / MCA) Univerity theory examination, Rs.20/- per subject per candidate is to be collected from the parent college of the students. Similarly if the PG student of your college write their University examinations at some other college Rs.20/- per subject per candidate is to be paid to the host college.

iii) In case of swapping between two colleges, only the difference amount (as per the above calculations which are per-candidate-basis) needs be paid to/received from, the other colleges. In all other cases, the rules (i) and (ii) above are applicable.

The Principals are informed to communicate the same to the Principals of the counter-part colleges, by referring this University letter for making or receiving the payments, as the case may be. These guidelines for the distribution of the charges shall be applicable retrospectively, for all the examinations conducted from April, 2012 onwards.


JNTU-HYD : Late Fee Structure For Registration of University Examinations

1) The time deadlines for without fine, with Rs.100/- fine and with Rs.1000/- find shall be specified in the main notification. The existing practice for identification of time deadlines shall continue.

2) The candidates may be permitted with Rs.2000/- fine for each semester, upto two days before the issue of Examination stationary. This enables to combine the booklets of Rs.2000/- fine cases also in the main lot of booklets. The money transfer shall also be carried out along with other Examination fees money transfer.

3) A late fee of Rs.5000/- per semerster may be collected from candidates upto two days before commencement of that series of Examinations in the semester for which he/she applies.

4) A late fee of Rs.10,000/- per semerster may be levied from the candidates from one day before the commencement of that series of Examination till one day before the commencement of that particular examination for which candidate appears. However such permission is possible after getting confirmation of the availability of the question papers with ACE (EDEP) section. If the Examinations paper is not available, the Examination request for such cases shall not be accepted.

5) Items listed (2) to (4) above will not be included in main notification instead, they will be communicate in a seperate notification/communication from the office of Director of Evaluation.

Opportunities After B.E/B.Tech

The last decade has seen a tremendous change in the attitude of people towards their careers. Gone are the days when the only choices we had after completing school were Engineering, Medicine, Chartered Accountant, B.Com, and Law besides a few others. Today’s generation has endless career options open in front of it (from Nuclear Scientist to DJ). However, this presentation certainly is helping hand to decide your career after B.Tech

Introduction:

Before we go any further and talk about Career Planning, let’s just look at the change in the job scenario in the last decade:

• Growth of service sector, especially IT. In spite of the recent recession in the US economy, IT has been growing at an explosive rate with the requirement for skilled manpower in this sector desperately falling short of demand. As a result, countries that face such a shortage are busy recruiting manpower (on work permits) from countries, which have an adequate supply.

• In this era of global village, a person today is a global citizen going and living where his/her career aspirations take him/her. One’s country of birth is no longer the default choice to pursue a career in. Thus, we have people born in one corner of the world migrating and pursuing successful careers in another part of the world.

• Knowledge about Information, Communication and Entertainment, commonly referred to as the ICE Age has become increasingly important, rather inevitable for the students, specifically with the onset of IT.

• The focus today is on acquiring multiple skills and cross functionality rather than specializations: Today organizations are not made up of different departments each of them having a focused task and a limited role; instead today they are made up of teams. These teams consist of people who although have specialized skills but have to synergize their efforts in achieving a common goal.

• Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG) are also opening new opportunities for different people. Procedures like deli censing encourage entrepreneurial activity, which leads to a lot more people taking initiative and exploiting their talents to their fullest potential. It is astonishing how many 21-year-old millionaires exist today and it is anybody’s guess how many more are expected tomorrow.

• Increasing presence of women in the working force plus increasing presence of women in areas traditionally considered male bastions for e.g. the armed forces.

• As the standard of living is increasing throughout the world; people are moving away from pure monetary considerations while considering a career. True, monetary considerations are still very important, but the weight age of other factors like emotional satisfaction, spiritual fulfillment etc. is increasing. Furthermore acceptance of these factors in a career decision is universally increasing and today a parent is more considerate and open, if his/her teenager states the desire to become a DJ, instead of a Chartered Accountant.

• Increase in pay packages plus increase in working hours but with increased flexibility.

• It has been propounded by most of the management gurus that emphasis of the next decade would shift from design and technology to happiness and aesthetics, clearly indicating the trend that one's job should match one's potential and interest rather than be decided on one's whims and fancies and dictates of peers and the available norms. Consequently there has been increased job/career switching for various reasons ranging from growth prospects to personal factors like need for creativity etc.

What does it all mean and where does it lead?

Simply put, with so much happening so quickly, most of us do not know what to do. Taking the information mentioned above into consideration and other factors like Parental Pressure, Peer Pressure, Environmental and Social Norms, the issue (i.e. your career decision) gets all the more complicated.
Another very crucial need also exists and that is an opportunity to identify and then develop those traits of your personality, which with respect to today’s scenario is absolutely necessary irrespective of one’s profession. Some of these traits are the ability to work in teams, leadership, creativity, communication skills etc.

This simply means that there is definitely a need for one to go through a process, which will not only enlighten and inform the individual with respect to the various career options, but will also be a journey of discovery of one’s own Interests, Aptitude and Personality which are the very critical components of any career decision. Added to this, one also needs to identify areas of personal development and needs to work on them before embarking on his/her career roadmap.

So, it is necessary for one to decide their career. Now that you have entered into B.Tech. So, now you have to start looking into your future.

Study or Job ?

There are two options you prefer after you complete your B.Tech degree. If you are economically efficient and don’t need a job, it is better you go for your further studies. A specialization will always earn you more salary as well as priority during interviews and of course sound grip over subject. Otherwise you can find some job.

Further Studies:

If you prefer to continue to studies, you can do Post graduate courses and then obtain a Ph.D. You have lots of options during this P.G course like M.S/ M.Tech, IAS/IPS, Navy/NDA and Finance related courses like MBA.

M.S/M.Tech:

If you prefer doing P.G in your field of study, you can go for M.S/M.Tech. If you are ready to go outside India and financially sound you can prefer M.S. You need to appear for GRE/TOEFL for doing M.S in Foreign countries.

GRE: The Graduate Record Examination or GRE is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in English speaking countries. It is created and administered by the Educational Testing Service and is similar in format and content to the SAT. It is a computer based Online Test. The percentile scored in this exam will decide your future in doing M.S in foreign nations

TOEFL: The Test of English as a Foreign Language (or TOEFL®, pronounced "toe-full" or sometimes "toffle") evaluates the potential success of an individual to use and understand Standard American English at a college level. It is required for non-native applicants at many English-speaking colleges and universities. A TOEFL score is valid for two years and then is deleted from the official database.

The TOEFL® test is a registered trademark of Educational Testing Service (ETS®) and is administered worldwide. The test was first administered 1964 and has since been taken by nearly 20 million students.

Since its introduction in late 2005, the Internet-based test (iBT) has progressively replaced both the computer-based (CBT) and paper-based (PBT) tests. 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 demand for test seats remains very high even after almost a year after the introduction of the test: Candidates have to wait for months since short-term test dates are fully booked. The four-hour test consists of four sections, each measuring mainly one of the basic language skills (although some tasks may require multiple skills) and focusing on language used in an academic, higher-education environment. Note-taking is allowed in the iBT.

GATE: Conducted by one of seven Indian Institutes of Technology in rotation, Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an annual exam for admission to M.Tech and M.S. programmes in most engineering institutes in India[citation needed]. It is regarded as a benchmark test for engineering graduates in India [citation needed]. This examination is coordinated by a committee, comprising of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National Coordinating Board - GATE, Department of Education, and Government of India. The pattern and syllabus are usually based on a candidate's B.Tech. Or BE syllabus. Minimum eligibility for appearing in this exam is usually a B.Tech, BE, B. Arch. or Masc. The exam is usually conducted on second Sunday of February.

PSU's like BARC, NPCIL, HAL etc. give importance to GATE scores for various job positions in their organizations.

It is not worthy for anyone doing P.G in some college other than Foreign/Indian University Colleges, and Premiere Private Engineering Colleges

MBA:

If you prefer doing P.G in some finance related courses you can definitely go for MBA.

GMAT: The Graduate Management Admissions Test, better known by the acronym GMAT (pronounced G-mat), is a standardized test for determining aptitude to succeed academically in graduate business studies. The GMAT is used as one of the selection criteria by most respected business schools globally, most commonly for admission into an MBA program.

The GMAT is one of many factors schools use when reviewing applications for admission; it is typically balanced with work experience, grades in previous schools, recommendation letters and other admissions criteria.

The fee to take the GMAT is currently US$250, worldwide.

Global institutes like ISB require the entries to write GMAT.

CAT: Common Admission Test is conducted by IIMs in India for entry to various IIMs present in India. Admissions are based on the scores in CAT exam.

Indian Civil Service:

The Indian Civil Service serves as the backbone of India and carries great respect and responsibilities. India's best brains vie for entry into the Indian Civil Services as officers. Even though corporate jobs may offer the best of salaries and perks, a majority of youngsters and their parents still crave entry to the prestigious Indian Civil Services held by the UPSC. The very fact that a big share of every year's top posts in the civil services exams are bagged by professionals from various streams, shows that the IAS is still the dream job for many

These are most preferred routes by engineering students in education after B.Tech

Job/ work:

Software industry:

What ever the branch you are in during your engineering you can get into a software industry with simply communication skills. It is good if you get a job during the campus placements itself because it is really difficult to find a job after you come out of the college. However there are various kinds of jobs in Software industry which you get accordingly as your course of study or your specialization. It is ok if you do job for sometime and start studying again for your P.G courses.

Own Company:

If you are financially sound, you can start your own company with a little experience in some other company.

Still there are various choices in jobs like lecturer in some famous engineering college, call center jobs, etc.

Conclusion:

So decide your career now it self and prepare accordingly to reach your goal.

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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/
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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.