Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Inter 2nd year results 2011 released

Inter 2nd year results 2011 released 


Inter 2011 Results: Inter 2nd year results 2011 :Inter Marks available websites
Inter 2nd year Marks and grades will be available on – 

examresults.ap.nic.in 
aponline.gov.in 
results.cgg.gov.in 
esevaonline.com 
results.apit.ap.gov.in 
portal.ap.gov.in


Grades only websites-
Marks can be obtained from Parishkaram Call Center (eSeva) by dialing 1100 from any BSNL fixed line in the State, Urban eSeva centers across the State and Rajiv Internet Village Centers (Rural eSeva).
IVRS number
Marks can also be obtained through IVRS by dialling the number 1255225 from any place in the State without STD code from BSNL Landlines and BSNL Mobiles.
Service numbers
Grades can be obtained by dialing service number of private telecom companies like Airtel (543212222), Vodafone (56731), Idea (5545678, 54040), TATA (129660), Reliance (56566 or 56300999), Tata docomo (54321234) and BSNL (12630099,1255560,1255596).

Monday, April 25, 2011

Selection Process of IIMS ( 2009-11)

Selection Process of IIMS ( 2009-11)

IIMA:  
There were  two rounds at the second stage of selection Process: 
  1. Essay writing (Total time allotted 10 minutes)
  2. Personal Interview (15-40 minutes) 
Few topics of Essay Writing
(1) Indian politicians need training in communication skills
(2) How other games were not eclipsed by Cricket
(3) 'Educational System is quelling creativity in Indian children'
(4) Indian women should take up their husbands' surname after marriage.
IIMB:
  1. Group Discussion/case study (Around 20-25 minutes, number of people in the group 8-10). After GD summary of GD was asked to written in around 10 minutes.
  2. Personal Interview
GD Topic/case: 
  1. In this financial crisis, should government bailout the companies by use taxpayer's money?
  2. A Case study, which was based on   Corporate Governance – Issues, Role of Independent Directors. The case was hinting towards Satyam story. There were 4-5 questions at the end like what are the recommendation, suggestion etc.
  3.  Should India allow Foreign University to operate in India (Should India open up in education) 
IIMC:  
  1. Group Discussion (2 minutes to think and 10 minutes to discuss). After Group Discussion all the members were asked to summarize or were asked give their opinion within 1 Minute (Monologue) 
  2. Personal Interview 
GD Topics:
  1. 33% Reservation for woman in jobs. Should it be there?
  2. Should Students recruit faculty members in the institutions?
  3. Year 2025
  4. There should be international men's day
  5. Go Ahead, don't Wait for me  
IIML:
  1. Essay writing (20 Minutes)
  2. Group discussion on the same topic as essay (20 Minutes in 300 words)
  3.  Personal Interview
GD/Essay Topic:
  1. Education is the progressive discovery of our ignorance
  2. He who knows being poor knows everything
  3. Helping Hands are better than Praying Lips
  4. Necessity is the mother of all inventions 
IIM I: 
  1. Case study: written analysis (30 Minutes)
  2. Case study Discussion (20 Minutes)- Number of people 9-12
  3. Personal Interview 
Sample Case study: 
  1. A person who's a programming wizard but he is not a team man and frequently scuffles with co-workers. One day he goes overboard, fights with a colleague and bunks an important client meeting. The manager is a simple guy, doesn't like to get into a fight, and finds this guy a pain in the neck. What should the manager do?
  2. Case study about an innovation based organization, which is the market leader, and is facing challenges in the market due to competitions. What should be the action of the CEO? (Case study was about 150 word long) 
  3. Riya is, a conservative religious Christian girl who is attracted to army life. She marries her childhood friend – Praveen an army officer against the wishes of her parents. After some time, she realizes that army life is not so idealistic. She comes to know that her husband had an illicit affair when on posting in N-E. What should she do? Take divorce?
  4. Amit and Bineet finished their graduation in commerce and history respectively from an ABC college. Amit is more intelligent and Bineet is a soft-spoken and well-mannered. They had good extracurricular. Amit was good in football and painting, played a crucial role in winning the state championship and reaching finals at national level in football. He also organized events. Bineet was good in mimicking and could mimic famous personalities. A street level mimicry artist. Both their fathers got retired and looking to them for financial supports. They both couldn't find job after graduation. With the help from a placement agency they secured jobs in Dubai. All went for six months after which they were being assigned menial jobs. Meanwhile they built a good rapport with the locals and the Asian community there. What should be their next step?  
IIMK: 
1.      GD/Case Study (2-3 minutes to think and 15 minutes to discuss)_ Topics was in the form of case/article of 5-6 lines
2.      Personal Interview 
Sample GD/Cases: 
1.     There was a small write-up on :Indian men dressing in the western way. This is not even suitable to our climatic conditions. Men don't wear dhotis and kurtas as formal wear. Indian women, on the other hand, still wear saris formally. Indian men have a lot to learn from their female counterparts
2.     Janki is working in BPO/ IT Company. She is now called julie. For her, 4th July is the Independence Day. Works when people are sleeping. No social life, identity, etc. This industry is killing the current generation of India?
3.     A small write up about a person who is a perfectionist and how he affects his career. 
IIM S: 
1.      Case study Discussion (5 minutes to think, 15 minutes to discuss)
2.      Summary of case study (5 Minutes)
3.      Personal Interview
Sample case study: 
1.     Mr Vijay is the commerce secretary and India's representative in WTO negotiaions..He has to side with either the European powers who are ready to cut down subsidies but oppose the use of genetically modified crops. There were some other domestic political issues to be taken care of also. How should he go about handling the situation?
2.     Topic was based on Agriculture subsidy and Technology outsourcing for the government. Few intelligent decision was to be taken
3.     Mr. Iyer has been delegated a responsibility of scheduling trains on time for one zone. But he found out that due to bad tracks, and improper maintenance of the engines, there are regular delays in the trains. Top management not happy with the performance and keeps forcing this issue on Mr. Iyer.What should Mr. Iyer do?
4.     Mr X who is working in a company as the driver of the MD for over 15 years. He is very loyal and hard-working. Recently over last few months he stressed with too much of work and erratic working timing. One day after dropping MD at the airport in the late night he went back his home directly (Instead of putting the car back in the office as per rules). Coincidentally he met with a minor accident while going home and a police case is reported. What should MD do now?

Exports grow fastest since Independence

India's exports surged 37.5% in 2010-11-their fastest annual growth since independence-despite a strong rupee and weak demand in developed markets, data released on 19th April, 2011 showed.

The country shipped goods worth $245.9 billion during the year as attempts to diversify markets and increase regional trade paid off. Exports surpassed the government's initial target of $200 billion. "This is the highest annual percentage growth in exports (in dollar terms)".

An emboldened government has set an export target of $450 billion for 2013-14. It will target a 25% rise in exports in the current fiscal. Exports in March added to $29.1 billion, highest for a single month so far. The base effect, however, contributed to a part of the rise.
Exports had fallen 3.5% in 2009-10 because of the global financial crisis.

Robust growth in exports and slower rise in imports helped the government contain trade deficit at $104 billion as against a worrying mid-year estimate of $130 billion.


Saturday, April 23, 2011

IES(ESE) REFERENCE BOOKS: General Ability

 IES(ESE) REFERENCE BOOKS:

General Ability
S.NoSubjectBookNameAuthorName
1 General Studies
  • General Studies MADE EASY
  • MADE EASY Publications, New Delhi
    2 PREVIOUS IES SOLVED PAPERS
  • PREVIOUS IES SOLVED PAPERS
  • MADE EASY Publications New Delhi
    3 General English
  • General English
  • MADE EASY Publications
    4 Life Science
  • Human Machine
  • NBT Publications
    5 Polity
  • Constitution of India
  • Subhash Kashyap
    6 History
  • Ancient India
  • NCERT (R.S.Sharma)
  • Medieval India
  • NCERT (Satish Chandra)
  • Modern India
  • NCERT (Bipan Chandra)
    7 Geography
  • Atlas
  • TTK (New Mordern School) or Oxford
  • Indian Geography
  • NCERT Class XII
  • World Geography
  • Gohcheng-Leong

    IES(ESE) REFERENCE BOOKS : Electronics & telecommunication Engineering

    IES(ESE) REFERENCE BOOKS
     Electronics & telecommunication Engineering :
    S.NoSubjectBookNameAuthorName
    1 Optical Fiber Communication
  • Optical Fiber Communication
  • Senior
    2 Electrical Engg. Material
  • Electrical Engg. Material
  • S.P.Seth
    3 Measurement and Instrumentation
  • Electrical & Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation
  • A.K.Sahney
  • Electronic Instrumentation
  • H.S.Kalsi
    4 Network Theory
  • Networks & Systems
  • D.Roy Chaudhary
  • Engineering Circuit Analysis
  • Hayt
    5 Microwave Engg.
  • Microwave Devices and Circuits
  • Liao
  • Microwave Engg.
  • Sanjeev Gupta
  • Microwave Engg.
  • Pozar
    6 Computer Engg.
  • Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Application
  • Ramesh S. Gaonkar
  • Computer Organization and Structure
  • Stalling
    7 Digital Electronics
  • Digital Design
  • M.Morris Mano
  • Digital Systems
  • Tocci & Widmer
  • Mordern Digital Electronics
  • R.P.Jain
    8 Electro Magnetic Theory
  • Elements of Engg. Electromagnetics
  • N.N.Rao
  • Elements of Electromagnetics
  • Sadiku
  • Engineering Electromagnetics
  • W.H.Hayt
  • Antenna & Wave Popagation
  • K.D.Prasad
    9 Control System
  • Control System Engg.
  • I.G.Nagrath & M.Gopal
  • Automatic Control System
  • B.C.Kuo
  • Linear Control System
  • B.S.Manke
    10 Monochrome & Colour
  • Monochrome & Colour
  • R.R.Gulati
    11 Satellite Communications
  • Satellite Communications
  • Pratt & Bostian
    12 Signal & System
  • Signal & System
  • Oppenheim and Willsky
    13 Communication System
  • Communication System
  • Simon Haykins
  • An introduction to Analog and Digital Communicatio
  • Simon Haykins
  • Communication System : Analog and Digital
  • Singh & Sapre
  • Modern Digital and Analog Communication System
  • B.P.Lathi
  • Electronic Communication System
  • Kennedyand Davis
    14 Electronic Devices and Circuits & Analog Electronics--
  • Integrated electronics : Analog and Digital Circuit and system
  • Jacob Millman & Christos C. Halkias
  • Microelectronic Circuits
  • Sedra & Smith
  • Electronic Devices and Circuits
  • J.B.Gupta
  • OP Amp and linear Integrated Circuit
  • Ramakant A. Gayakwad
  • Solid State electronic devices
  • Streetman and Banerjee
  • Semiconductor devices
  • S.M.Sze

    JNTUH - CMU MBA International Business Admissions 2011-12

    JNTUH - CMU MBA International Business Admissions 2011-12

    Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) Hyderabad is inviting applications from eligible candidates for admission to MBA International Course (III Batch) offered by School of Management Studies, JNTUH, Kukatpally. JNTUH is also offering Management course in collaboration with Central Michigan University, USA. The admission notification for the academic year 2011-12 has been released and details of seats, eligibility and application procedure are given below: 

    1. MBA International Business (III-Batch): 60 seats; Duration of the course is 2 years. Eligibility: Applicants should have any Bachelors Degree with minimum 55 percent marks. 

    2. Collaboration MBA Program (By JNTUH and CMU, USA): 20 seats; Duration is 2 years. Eligibility Conditions: Candidates with any graduation of 4 year duration can apply for this course. They should have minimum 50 percent marks. 

    Applications can be downloaded from JNTUH website. Filled in forms should reach 'Director, School of Management Studies, JNTUH, Kukatpally, Hyderabad.

    Last dates for applications without late fee: 10th May 2011. 
    Last date with late fee of Rs. 1000: 20th May 2011

    Detailed instructions, application forms for JNTU Hyderabad MBA Admissions 2011 are available at jntu.ac.in/bulletin_board/JNTUH__CMU__MBA_Prog1303297782.zip

    Thursday, April 21, 2011

    Inter 2011 Results: Inter 2nd year results 2011 :Inter Marks available websites

    Inter 2011 Results: Inter 2nd year results 2011 :Inter Marks available websitesInter 2011 Results: Inter 2nd year results 2011 :Inter Marks available websitesInter 2011 Results: Inter 2nd year results 2011 :Inter Marks available websitesInter 2011 Results: Inter 2nd year results 2011 :Inter Marks available websitesInter 2011 Results: Inter 2nd year results 2011 :Inter Marks available websitesInter 2011 Results: Inter 2nd year results 2011 :Inter Marks available websites

    Inter Ist year Marks and grades will be available on – 
    http://examresults.ap.nic.in,
    http://results.cgg.gov.in


    Grades only websites-
    Marks can be obtained from Parishkaram Call Center (eSeva) by dialing 1100 from any BSNL fixed line in the State, Urban eSeva centers across the State and Rajiv Internet Village Centers (Rural eSeva).
    IVRS number
    Marks can also be obtained through IVRS by dialling the number 1255225 from any place in the State without STD code from BSNL Landlines and BSNL Mobiles.
    Service numbers
    Grades can be obtained by dialing service number of private telecom companies like Airtel (543212222), Vodafone (56731), Idea (5545678, 54040), TATA (129660), Reliance (56566 or 56300999), Tata docomo (54321234) and BSNL (12630099,1255560,1255596).

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    Wednesday, April 20, 2011

    ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Logo

    International Cricket Council (ICC) unveils the logo of Cricket World Cup 2015 on April 2nd 2011. Cricket World Cup 2015 will be Host in Australia and New Zealand as a part of symbolic handover from the successful 2011 hosts to their counterparts four years hence, during the closing of 2011 World Cup in Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.


    The ICC received applications for the design from across the world before awarding it to the international agency, FutureBrand, whose Australian arm was invited to produce the logo for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. It in turn commissioned graphic consultancy, the Jumbana Group/Balarinji to create both Australian and New Zealand cultural motifs so as to reflect the two indigenous countries' cultural identities.

    The result has been what ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat describes as "a dynamic logo which captures the cultural influences in the two host countries".
    He added: "The ICC, Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket have all worked together with the consultancies to produce this beautiful logo. On the back of a hugely successful ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, I am sure that it will gain recognition over the next four years as we use it in promotional, marketing and partner activations."
    Each element of the logo contributes to building the story of the ICC's flagship event featuring the best players in the world competing for The Cup That Counts.


    Tuesday, April 19, 2011

    PSLV-C16 successfully launches Resourcesat-2 into orbit from Sriharikota

    PSLV-C 16 launched from Sriharikota

    PSLV-C16 successfully launches Resourcesat-2 into orbit


    India's PSLV-C16 rocket on April 20 ,2011, successfully launched into orbit the latest remote sensing satellite Resourcesat-2 that would study and help manage natural resources along with two nano satellites.

    ISRO's homegrown workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle placed in a 'Polar Sun Synchronous Orbit' Resourcesat-2, Youthsat and X-Sat about 18 minutes after it blasted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre launch pad here, 90 km from Chennai, at 10.12 am.

    "PSLV-C16 Resourcesat-2 mission is successful," a jubilant Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman K Radhakrishnan announced shortly after all the three satellites were hurled into space one after another 822 km above earth in a text book launch.

    The ISRO chief's announcement was cheered by the battery of scientists at the mission control centre who heaved a sigh of relief as they were gripped by an added anxiety following two successive failures of GSLV missions last year.


    ISRO`s workhorse PSLV has an impressive track record of 16 successful missions out of 17 attempts and has launched 44 satellites, including 25 payloads from abroad, since 1994. The launch vehicle will place in polar sun synchronous orbit the 1206-kg Resourcesat-2, 92-kg Youthsat and 106-kg X-sat satellites 822 km above Earth.

     

    The mission``s primary satellite, ISRO built Resourcesat-2, is an advanced remote sensing spacecraft to facilitate study and management of natural resources. It will replace Resourcesat-1 launched in 2003 and provide data with enhanced multi-spectral and spatial coverage on natural resources.

     

    Sunday, April 17, 2011

    NTPC ET exam Answer key April 17, 2011 exam

    NTPC ET exam Answer key which is hold April 17, 2011 exam

    1.Which of the following states started 'April Mandis' project in all districtsiqf the state to ensure the supply of vegetables and fruits at fair prices?
    (A) Gujarat
    (B) Uttar Pradesh
    (C) Haryana
    (D) Delhi

    answer : C

    and share your thoughts and experience in this exam..........
    here
    ... if you can recall some questions then do share them with us here and discuss with other candidates that how have they done in the test. 
     

    Friday, April 8, 2011

    10 things to know about Anna Hazare and Lok Pal Bill

    Let's at least pass the Message on and enlighten ppl on what is the Importance of this Anna Hazare's Hunger Strike….. !!!!!!!!!

    1. Who is Anna Hazare?

    An ex-army man. Fought 1965 Indo-Pak War

     

    2. What's so special about him?

    He built a village Ralegaon Siddhi in Ahamad Nagar district, Maharashtra

     

    3. So what?

    This village is a self-sustained model village. Energy is produced in the village itself from solar power, biofuel and wind mills.

    In 1975, it used to be a poverty clad village. Now it is one of the richest village in India. It has become a model for self-sustained, eco-friendly & harmonic village. 

     

    4. Ok,...?

    This guy, Anna Hazare was awarded Padma Bhushan and is a known figure for his social activities.

     

    5. Really, what is he fighting for?

    He is supporting a cause, the amendment of a law to curb corruption in India.

     

    6. How that can be possible?

    He is advocating for a Bil, The Lok Pal Bill (The Citizen Ombudsman Bill), that will form an autonomous authority who will make politicians (ministers), beurocrats (IAS/IPS) accountable for their deeds.

     

    8. It's an entirely new thing right..?

    In 1972, the bill was proposed by then Law minister Mr. Shanti Bhushan. Since then it has been neglected by the politicians and some are trying to change the bill to suit thier theft (corruption).

     

    7. Oh.. He is going on a hunger strike for that whole thing of passing a Bill ! How can that be possible in such a short span of time?

    The first thing he is asking for is: the government should come forward and announce that the bill is going to be passed.

    Next, they make a joint committee to DRAFT the LOK PAL BILL. 50% goverment participation and 50% public participation. Because you cant trust the government entirely for making such a bill which does not suit them.

     

    8. Fine, What will happen when this bill is passed?

    A LokPal will be appointed at the centre. He will have an autonomous charge, say like the Election Commission of India. In each and every state, Lokayukta will be appointed. The job is to bring all alleged party to trial in case of corruptions within 1 year. Within 2 years, the guilty will be punished. Not like, Bofors scam or Bhopal Gas Tragedy case, that has been going for last 25 years without any result.

     

    9. Is he alone? Whoelse is there in the fight with Anna Hazare?

    Baba Ramdev, Ex. IPS Kiran Bedi, Social Activist Swami Agnivesh, RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal and many more.

    Prominent personalities like Aamir Khan is supporting his cause.

     

    10. Ok, got it. What can I do?

    At least we can spread the message. How?

    Putting status message, links, video, changing profile pics.

     

    At least we can support Anna Hazare and the cause for uprooting corruption from India. 

    At least we can hope that his Hunger Strike does not go in vain.

    At least we can pray for his good health.