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Common Group Discussion Tips

Posted by Sudeep in: Career Guide at 07:22

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The tips given below are appicable in any GD.
  • Be as natural as possible. Do not try and be someone you are not. Be yourself.
  • A group discussion is your chance to be more vocal. The evaluator wants to hear you speak.
  • Take time to organize your thoughts. Think of what you are going to say.
  • Seek clarification if you have any doubts regarding the subject.
  • Don't start speaking until you have clearly understood and analyzed the subject.
  • Work out various strategies to help you make an entry: initiate the discussion or agree with someone else's point and then move onto express your views.
  • Opening the discussion is not the only way of gaining attention and recognition. If you do not give valuable insights during the discussion, all your efforts of initiating the discussion will be in vain.
  • Your body language says a lot about you - your gestures and mannerisms are more likely to reflect your attitude than what you say.
  • Language skills are important only to the effect as to how you get your points across clearly and fluently.
  • Be assertive not dominating; try to maintain a balanced tone in your discussion and analysis.
  • Don't lose your cool if anyone says anything you object to. The key is to stay objective: Don't take the discussion personally.
  • Always be polite: Try to avoid using extreme phrases like: `I strongly object' or `I disagree'. Instead try phrases like: `I would like to share my views on…' or `One difference between your point and mine…' or "I beg to differ with you"
  • Brush up on your leadership skills; motivate the other members of the team to speak (this surely does not mean that the only thing that you do in the GD is to say "let us hear what the young lady with the blue scarf has to say," or "Raghu, let us hear your views" - Essentially be subtle), and listen to their views. Be receptive to others' opinions and do not be abrasive or aggressive.
  • If you have a group of like-minded friends, you can have a mock group discussion where you can learn from each other through giving and receiving feedback.
Apart from the above points, the panel will also judge team members for their alertness and presence of mind, problem-solving abilities, ability to work as a team without alienating certain members, and creativity. 

7 Things That Your Resume Should Never Say

Posted by Sudeep in: Career Guide at 07:21
 


Using the wrong words in your CV might deter a recruiter from selecting you, no matter how qualified you are. Wrong or negative words and phrases in your CV lead to misunderstanding in the mind of the recruiter.

1) ResponsibleSaying that you were ‘responsible’ for something will not get you the recruiter’s attention. The employer is more concerned with how you used this responsibility to contribute to organizational goals. The recruiter wants to see the effort you put in and the final outcome. Mentioning your achievements will add weight to your CV.

2) FailThe word ‘fail’ is perhaps the most negative word that you can put in your CV. Your CV must be about your achievements, not your shortcomings. Discuss such issues only if asked.

3) Expressing Dislike for your bossDo not rant about your ex-boss. The recruiter may view this as something you might say about him too when you leave his company. It’s a small world and the person interviewing you might even know your ex-boss.

4) Lay OffLay offs have hit all sectors and is a common phenomenon across industries. The current market situation has forced employers to lay-off several employees, especially at junior levels. Lay-offs are not always because of incompetency or failure of the employee. There is no need to mention that you have been laid off on your CV. If the interviewer asks you about your reason for leaving, then you can mention it.

5) Health ProblemsDo not write about your health problems on your CV, no matter how minor they may seem. If your CV shows that there is a break in your career due to some health issues, let the interviewer ask you about it and only then discuss it.

6) Family tiesThe interviewer could not care less about your family issues. If the employer must bear the expenses of your family or if the information will affect your working conditions, bring it to the recruiter’s notice.

7) Political views and linksYour CV is the wrong place for anything political.

Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs In The World?

Posted by Sudeep in: Career Guide at 07:19

(1) Chief Executive Officers: With the average annual earnings of more than 196,000 euros per annum, chief executives are the most earning of all professionals. Although it requires only a bachelor’s degree but your experience will ultimately decide the number of digits on your salary check. The openings are keenly contested because a lot qualified persons apply for these openings.

(2) Physicians and Surgeons: This is considered a very noble profession in many cultures and physicians and surgeons earn on an average more than 113,000 euros a year. It requires a bachelor’s degree in medicine and an internship period of more 3 – 7 years to earn decently. In many countries, there is often a licensing exam before a medical student can start practicing.

(3) Dentists: Dentists treat problems relating to the teeth or the mouth and their average income is about 109,000 euros per annum. There is a licensing exam after passing from a dental school.


(4) Lawyer: It normally takes a bachelor’s degree with three years at a law school to sit in a state bar examination before one can become a lawyer. The competition for openings is keen because a number of students graduate from law schools each year. Lawyers earn on an average around 103,000 euros per annum

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(5) Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers: It takes at least 250 – 1500 hours of flight experience to earn a commercial pilot’s licence. Bigger and more reputed airlines often present them with tough competition, so most of the newly-graduated opt for regional airlines. A typical airline pilot or a flight engineer earns more than 98,000 euros a year.


(6) Engineering Managers: The task of engineering managers is to supervise a team of technicians to develop new products. The average salary of engineering managers is about 92,000 euros per annum. A bachelor’s degree is required and professional experience matters a lot.


(7) Securities and commodities sales agents: There is a licensing exam to enter this profession. It takes a bachelor’s degree with an attitude towards business administration to sit in the licensing exam. A securities and commodities sales agent earns about 90,000 euros per annum.


(8) Computers and Information system managers: It takes advanced degrees in technology along with good knowledge of business to enter the field. Thorough technical knowledge is must. There are a lot of job opportunities in the field. The average salary in this field is about 86,000 euros per annum.


(9) Marketing and Sales Manager: These men are responsible for conducting market research, making market strategies and promoting their companies’ products. A master’s degree is normally preferred by reputed employers and liberal arts background is highly sought for. The average salary of a marketing and sales manager is around 81,000 euros.


(10) Optometrists: These are health care professional that treat eye and eye-related diseases. There is a license exam to be passed and one is eligible to sit for the exam after earning a bachelor’s degree and four years of study at an optometry school. The income of an optometrist on an average is 81,000 euros a year and the demand for optometrists is only going to increase in the coming years.

JNTU-HYD : B.Tech / B.Pharmacy (R09) Syllabus Books-2009,2010,2011,2012

Posted by Sudeep in: Aero B.Tech BME Civil CSE ECE ECM EEE IT JNTUH Mech at 01:10



JNTU-HYD : B.Tech / B.Pharmacy (R09) Syllabus Books-2009,2010,2011,2012 Admitted Batches

B.Pharmacy (R09) Syllabus Books :

1st Year
B.Pharmacy 2-1 (R09) B.Pharmacy 2-2 (R09)
B.Pharmacy 3-1 (R09) B.Pharmacy 3-2 (R09)
B.Pharmacy 4-1 (R09) B.Pharmacy 4-2 (R09)


B.Tech 1st Year R09 Syllabus Book-All Branches

I Year Syllabus Book - Common For All Branches


B.Tech 2-1 Semester (R09) Syllabus Books

2-1 CSE (R09) 2-1 IT (R09)
2-1 EEE (R09) 2-1 ECE (R09)
2-1 CIVIL (R09) 2-1 MECH (R09)
2-1 BME (R09) 2-1 BT (R09)
2-1 Mechatronics (R09) 2-1 Aeronautical Engg (R09)
2-1 ECM (R09)


B.Tech 2-2 Semester (R09) Syllabus Books

2-2 CSE (R09) 2-2 IT (R09)
2-2 ECE (R09) 2-2 EEE (R09)
2-2 CIVIL (R09) 2-2 MECH (R09)
2-2 BME (R09) 2-2 BT (R09)
2-2 Mechatronics (R09) 2-2 Aeronautical Engg (R09)
2-2 ECM (R09)


B.Tech 3-1 Semester (R09) Syllabus Books

3-1 CSE (R09) 3-1 IT (R09)
3-1 ECE (R09) 3-1 EEE (R09)
3-1 CIVIL (R09) 3-1 MECH (R09)
3-1 Aeronautical Engg (R09) 3-1 Mechatronics (R09)
3-1 ECM (R09)


B.Tech 3-2 Semester (R09) Syllabus Books
3-2 CSE (R09) 3-2 IT (R09)
3-2 ECE (R09) 3-2 EEE (R09)
3-2 CIVIL (R09) 3-2 MECH (R09)
3-2 Aeronautical Engg (R09) 3-2 Mechatronics (R09)
3-2 ECM (R09)


B.Tech 4-1 Semester (R09) Syllabus Books

4-1 CSE (R09) 4-1 IT (R09)
4-1 ECE (R09) 4-1 EEE (R09)
4-1 CIVIL (R09) 4-1 MECH (R09)
4-1 Aeronautical Engg (R09) 4-1 Mechatronics (R09)
4-1 ECM (R09)

 

B.Tech 4-2 Semester (R09) Syllabus Books

4-2 CSE (R09) 4-2 IT (R09)
4-2 ECE (R09) 4-2 EEE (R09)
4-2 CIVIL (R09) 4-2 MECH (R09)
4-2 Mechatronics (R09) 4-2 Aeronautical Engg (R09)
4-2 ECM (R09)

50 Standered Entry Level Interview Questions

Posted by Sudeep in: Interview Tips at 01:03

 
Think before answering all these questions. The questions are very simple but difficult to answer because there is no CORRECT answer.
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. What do you want to do with your life?
3. Do you have any actual work experience?
4. How would you describe your ideal job?
5. Why did you choose this career?
6. When did you decide on this career?
7. What goals do you have in your career?
8. How do you plan to achieve these goals?
9. How do you evaluate success?
10. Describe a situation in which you were successful.
11. What do you think it takes to be successful in this career?
12. What accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction in your life?
13. If you had to live your life over again, what would you change?
14. Would your rather work with information or with people?
15. Are you a team player?
16. What motivates you?
17. Why should I hire you?
18. Are you a goal-oriented person?
19. Tell me about some of your recent goals and what you did to achieve them.
20. What are your short-term goals?
21. What is your long-range objective?
22. What do you see yourself doing five years from now?
23. Where do you want to be ten years from now?
24. Do you handle conflict well?
25. Have you ever had a conflict with a boss or professor? How did you resolve it?
26. What major problem have you had to deal with recently?
27. Do you handle pressure well?
28. What is your greatest strength?
29. What is your greatest weakness?
30. If I were to ask one of your professors to describe you, what would he or she say?
31. Why did you choose to attend your college?
32. What changes would you make at your college?
33. How has your education prepared you for your career?
34. What were your favorite classes? Why?
35. Do you enjoy doing independent research?
36. Who were your favorite professors? Why?
37. Why is your GPA not higher?
38. Do you have any plans for further education?
39. How much training do you think you’ll need to become a productive employee?
40. What qualities do you feel a successful manager should have?
41. Why do you want to work in the _____ industry?
42. What do you know about our company?
43. Why are you interested in our company?
44. Do you have any location preferences?
45. How familiar are you with the community that we’re located in?
46. Will you relocate? In the future?
47. Are you willing to travel? How much?
48. Is money important to you?
49. How much money do you need to make to be happy?
50. What kind of salary are you looking for?

PPTs For ECE,CSE,IT,EEE

Posted by Sudeep in: CSE ECE EEE IT PPTs at 01:00


Tip : Use Ctrl+F to Find!
  1. 3G WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
  2. 3D MACHINE VISION SYSTEM
  3. 4G
  4. 4G-MobileCommunications
  5. 4G COMMUNICATION
  6. 64-BIT MICRO PROCESSOR
  7. AIR BRAKE SYSTEM
  8. ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK
  9. ATM
  10. AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE
  11. Artificial Intelligence & Global risk
  12. Advances in Computer Power& Numerical algorithm
  13. Artificial Intelligence
  14. Ac to D.C Converter
  15. Agent Technology
  16. AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM
  17. AUTOCONFIGURING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK
  18. ADVANCED LEARNING METHODOLOGIES
  19. APPLICATION OF GENETIC ALGORITHM TO ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCH
  20. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES IN POWER SYSTEMS
  21. APPLICATION OF SHUNT ACTIVE POWER FILTER
  22. AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR POWER PLANTS
  23. AUTOMATIC VEHICLE LOCATOR
  24. ADAPTIVE MISSILE GUIDANCE
  25. BATTERY MODEL FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
  26. BUS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
  27. BIOMETRICS
  28. Bio Chip
  29. BIOMETRICS1
  30. Brain gate system
  31. BIOMEDICAL
  32. BLUETOOTH
  33. BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY
  34. BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
  35. BIOCHIPS
  36. Cellphones n calls
  37. CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION
  38. CDMACryptography n network security
  39. Compression Using Wavelets
  40. CODING OF DIGITAL AUDIO
  41. CONTACTLESS SMART CARD
  42. CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS
  43. CYBER CRIMES
  44. DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
  45. DCOM TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
  46. DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM
  47. DIGITAL DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
  48. DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
  49. DIGITAL SIGNATURE
  50. DIGITAL JEWELLERY
  51. DSP
  52. DSP and DIP
  53. DNA Computing-RBM284
  54. Data Mining
  55. Distribution medium access for next generation
  56. Dsp Based Online UPS
  57. DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS
  58. EMBEDDED SYSTEM DIGITAL BIKE OPERATING SYSTEM
  59. embedded Systems
  60. Energy Concept For Future Use
  61. E-hacking
  62. E-Wallet
  63. ELECTRO MAGNETIC TECHNIQUES
  64. E-CASH PAYMENT
  65. EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
  66. EDGE Compact and EDGE Classic Packet Data Performance
  67. FREE SPACE OPTICS
  68. Fuzzy Coordination of FACTS
  69. FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL DESIGN
  70. FUZZY LOGIC
  71. FUZZY LOGIC IN EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
  72. FREQUENCY HOPING
  73. FACTS n Controls
  74. FACTS
  75. FUEL CELLS
  76. Fuel Cells
  77. FUZZY
  78. Future Mechanics
  79. GPRS
  80. GENETIC ALGORITHM
  81. GSM
  82. GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
  83. Ground Improovement
  84. Global Risk
  85. HIGH COMPRESSION OF FACES IN VIDEO SEQUENCES
  86. HVDC light
  87. Haptic technology
  88. HAM Radio Communication
  89. Human Oriented interaction with robot
  90. HOLOGROPHY
  91. HUMAN COMPUTER INTERFACE
  92. HIDING DATA IN IMAGES BY SIMPLE SUBSTITUTION
  93. INTELLIGENT WIRELESS VIDEO CAMERA
  94. INTELLIGENT COOLING SYSTEM
  95. Instrumentation in Incineration plant
  96. LIQUID NITROGEN
  97. Light Field Morphing
  98. MICROPROCESSOR
  99. MICRO ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS
  100. MOBILE COMMUNICATION
  101. MULTIMEDIA
  102. Mobile
  103. MITRIONICS TURNING FPGAS INTO SUPER COMPUTERS
  104. MICRO CONTROLLER BASED ANESTHESIA INJECT
  105. MICRO ELECTRO MECHANICAL SYSTEMS PAPER
  106. Mobile Computing
  107. Modified NanoTechnology
  108. Mobile MultiRobot Systems
  109. METALLURGICAL CHANGES IN SYSTEMS
  110. MicroProcessors
  111. Nano Technology
  112. NETWORK SECURITY
  113. NANOTECHNOLOGY AND MEMS
  114. NANOTECH
  115. NANO TECHNOLOGY IN MEMORY DEVICES
  116. NMS SECURITY SYSTEM
  117. OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATIONS
  118. PLC Based sequential batch process control system
  119. PRESSURE AND LEVEL MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
  120. Positive Attitude
  121. PC TO PC COMMUNICATION WITH INFRARED
  122. Quick VDR
  123. RADAR
  124. Robotics
  125. Realtime 3d Human Capture System
  126. RealTime data Ware housing
  127. Real time Systems
  128. Robots
  129. SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO
  130. Super power Memory
  131. SPEECH RECOGNITION
  132. Super Capacitors
  133. SCADA
  134. SMART IR TEMPERATURE SENSORS
  135. SOFT INSTRUMENTATION
  136. SPACE BASED SOLAR SATELLITE
  137. Single event errors
  138. SIX SIGMA
  139. SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
  140. SED APROACH FOR INTELLIGENT MONITORING OF ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
  141. SELF-REPLICATING ROBOTS
  142. SILICONON PLASTIC
  143. SMART CARD
  144. SOCKET INTERFACE
  145. SPEECH RECOGNITIONS USING DSP
  146. STORAGE AREA NETWORK
  147. TACTILE SENSING SYSTEM USING NEURAL SYSTEM
  148. Tsunami
  149. Transmission Lines
  150. TOOL COMMAND LANGUAGE
  151. UML
  152. VLSI DESIGN
  153. VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL
  154. Vlsi and SDL
  155. Vending Machine
  156. Vista book Speech Systems
  157. Windows Vista
  158. WeB 3.0
  159. wireless networks
  160. Wireless Vpn
  161. Wire Less Technology
  162. Wire less communication:: Mobile Ip
  163. WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL
  164. WAVELET TRANSFORMS
  165. WiMAX
  166. WAVELET TRANSFORMS
  167. WIRELESS WLAN SECURITY

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Latest Seminar Topics For CSE - Computer Science

Posted by Venkata Sai in: B.Tech CSE Seminar Topics at 06:45

 

LATEST SEMINAR TOPICS 2013

  • 1. Advanced Encryption Standard
  • 2. Advanced Queue Management Techniques
  • 3. Agent Mediated E-commerce
  • 4. Agile Software development
  • 5. AMD Processors
  • 6. Android APPS
  • 7. Artificial Intelligence in Machines
  • 8. Artificial Neural Networks
  • 9. Aspect-oriented programming
  • 10. Aspects of Database Security and Program Security
  • 11. ATM networks
  • 12. Attacks on Smart Cards
  • 13. Augmented Reality
  • 14. AUGMNETED VIRTUAL REALIT
  • 15. Authentication
  • 16. Authentication and Key Agreement
  • 17. Authoring environments for open source courseware
  • 18. Automatic number plate recognition
  • 19. Autonomic Computing
  • 20. Auto-pilots 

NETWORKING SEMINAR TOPICS

Cryptography & Network security
Wireless Intelligent Networking
Delay tolerant network
General System Layering
Novell Netware Protocol Layering
Distributed Processing and Networks
The ISO Layering Model
TCP/IP Protocol Layering
Mobile ADHOC Network
Microsoft Windows Protocol Layering
Bluetooth Based Smart Sensor Networks
Storage over IP: Challenge and Opportunites
Network Controller for 3G mobile and wireless network
Home networking
Application of Genetic Algorithms in Network routing
Hybrid Global-Local Indexing for Efficient Peer-to-Peer Information Retrieval
Webcasts Network Troubleshooting, Analysis, Monitoring
Network Design- Implementing Redundancy & Managing Multicast Traffic
Switch Selection: Choosing a right product for your application
Ultra Wide band Networking
TBIT: TCP Behavior Inference Tool
Flexible optical networking
Industrial Ethernet Cabling (Non-Ethernet Applications)
Tolerant Routing on Mobile Ad Hoc Network
Efficient Peer-to-Peer Keyword Searching
Controlled Update Propagation in Peer-to-Peer Networks
Data Security in Local Network using Distributed Firewalls
Network Security & Management

Extensible IP Router Software
Congestion Control Evaluation in Dynamic Networks
OCCAM: Open Conditional Content Access Management
Efficient Distributed Solution for MPLS Fast Reroute
Wireless wide-area networks
WEBRC: Wave and Equation Based Rate Control
Delay Tolerant Networking
Deploying a Wireless Sensor Network on an Active Volcano
Fast Reroute Extensions to RSVP-TE for LSP Tunnels
Self-Constructing P2P Networks Using the Project
Global Network Positioning- Approach to Internet
Network Distance Prediction
Network Design Wireless Best Practices and Applications
Historic Integrity in Peer-to-Peer Systems
Building Composite Web Services
Analog-Digital Hybrid Modulation for Improved
Network Design Isolating Network Traffic
Efficiency over Broadband Wireless Systems


COMPUTERS & IT

Holographic Versatile Disc


Grid Computing
Java Class Loader
Unbiquitos Smart Homes

ZFS File system
Form Processing
Site Search Engine
Struts Integration

SPINS -Security Protocol For Sensor Network


Generic visual perception processor
Nanotechnology Assembler Design And Nano-Communication

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplplexing


Search Engine Optimisation
Stereoscopic Projection Systems
Virtual Reality Visualisation

Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display (SED)


Network Accelerators
Mobile Infrastructure Management
Voice Roaming

Autonomic Computing


Mobile Casts
Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry
Third Generation

Bio-metric Technology


Synchronous Optical Networking
Jiro - Java-based technology
Elliptical curve cryptography (ECC)
Multiple Domain Orientation
NESSUS


3D Volume Storage
Optical Networking and Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
Software-Defined Radio
Space-time adaptive processing


Tele-Immersion

Liquid Crystal on Silicon Display (LCOS)
Jini - advanced set of network protocols
Computer memory based on the protein bacterio-rhodopsin

CSS and DeCSS 


Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS)
Extreme Programming (XP)
Holographic Versatile Disc

Zero Knowledge proofs


Bimolecular Computers
Context Disambiguation On Web Search Results

Touch Screen Technology


Surface Computer
Face Recognition Technology
DNA Computing in security
4g Wireless Systems

Spyware and Trojan horses


Zigbee
Java Management Extensions (JMX) - component framework for building intelligent network

Quantum cryptography


Home Networking
Steganography and digital watermarking
TouchFLO Technology


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