Sunday, March 27, 2011

Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Allahabad M.Tech Admissions 2011

Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad
Deoghat, Jhalwa, Allahabad-211012, Uttar Pradesh


M.Tech admissions 2011
Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad invites applications for admission to M.Tech- IT in the following specialization for the academic year 2011-12
Software Engineering, Wireless Communications and Computing, Intelligent Systems, Robotics, Human Computer Interaction, Microelectronics, Bioinformatics
Qualifying degrees/examinations: Candidates having B.E./B.Tech/MCA/M.Sc/B.Pharm/ MBBS degrees in any Engineering and its equivalent followed by a valid GATE score in respective disciplines
In addition, MBBS, BDS and B.V.Sc&AH candidates are also eligible for this program (for whom no GATE score is required). For details refer information brochure
IIIT Allahabad has taken up an initiative to offer research oriented M.Tech (information technology) programs with specializations as above
All reservations for various categories as per GoI guidelines apply. In case application of reservation is brought in force and likewise seats have to be increased; necessary changes may then be incorporated


All GATE qualified and MBBS, BDS and B.V.Sc&AH candidates shall be eligible for a monthly teaching assistantship of Rs 8000/-
Candidates appearing in qualifying degree examinations may also apply
A total of 164 seats are available
Out of the 28 seats available in the Bioinformatics specialization, half are reserved for candidates from the bio-stream and the other half are reserved for candidates from the other streams. However, if insufficient candidates are available from one stream then the vacant seats may be filled up from candidates of the other stream
A single form has to be filled, irrespective of the specialization and the applicant may indicate her/his choice of stream and corresponding choices of electives in the application form
How to apply: Application form-cum-information brochure can be obtained from Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad, Deoghat, Jhalwa, Allahabad-211012, Uttar Pradesh in person or on request
The request letter must be super-scribed request for application form for admission to M.Tech (IT) program
Application form, together with brochure, is also available from the Institute website www.iiita.ac.in. In case of downloaded forms from website, demand draft may accompany the completed application form application form fee is Rs 600/- (Rs 300/-for SC/ST/OBC candidates) to be paid in cash or through demand draft of any nationalized bank drawn in favour of IIIT-Allahabad payable at Allahabad
For details visit: http://www.iiita.ac.in/pub/mtechbroucher2011.pdf
Important dates
Sale of application form-cum-information brochure begins: 17th March, 2011
Last date for issuing (in person) and receiving completed application forms at IIIT-A counter: 30th April, 2011
Written test: 28th May, 2011, 10.00 a.m. to 12.00 Noon
Lab test: 28th May, 2011, 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Interview: 29th May, 2011, 9.00 a.m. onward





Monday, February 28, 2011

GGSIPU Engineering CET 2011

 IPU Engineering CET 2011 will be held to offer admission to engineering students in Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University is one of the most prestigious universities in India. This university was established in the year 1998 by the Govt. of NCT of Delhi. The university is recognized by University Grants Commission of India under section 12B of UGC Act.

Eligibility for GGSIPU Engineering CET 2011:



Candidates who wish to appear for the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test for engineering courses need to have attained a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in the subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 10+2 conducted by CBSE or an equivalent board.

Prospective candidates must have passed in all these subjects individually along with English. Candidates should not be more than 21 years of age while making an application for this test.


Application Procedures for GGSIPU Engineering CET 2011:



The application forms for the entrance tests would be available at certain branches of the Punjab and Sind Bank. The filled up forms should be sent to the following address through speed post or by registered post:

Controller of Examination, Administrative Bloc,
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,
Kashmere Gate, Delhi 110403.

Candidates are also allowed to submit their application forms on-line at www.ipu.admissionhelp.com.

The last date for online submission is 21st April, 2011. Candidates can make their payments online through credit card, ITZ Cash Card or hard cash.




IPU CET 2011 Format:



GGSIPU CET 2011 paper will comprise 150 multiple choice questions. 4 marks will be given to each correct attempt and 1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect attempt.

IPU Engineering CET 2011 Schedule:
IPU Engineering CET 2011 Schedule:


Courses Date Timing
MCA/MCA (SE) 7th May, 2011 10.30-1.00pm
B.Tech 4th June, 2011 2.00-4.30pm
LE to B.Tech (Diploma) 5th June, 2011 10.30-1.00pm
LE to B.Tech (B.Sc.Grads) 5th June, 2011 10.30-1.00pm
B.Tech (Biotech) 5th June, 2011 2.00-4.30pm







Best Possible Exam Results - Ten Things to Do Before A Big Exam to Get Them

What can you do right before a big test - let's say starting the
day before a big test -- to get the best possible exam results?
Even if you are already a great test-taker you're probably
looking for that extra edge to create the best possible scores
on your exams.
Here are ten things you can do to create better results on your
exams.
The Day Before -

1. Review Key Points -- Notice the word Review -- The day before your test is less than ideal to be first learning something.
Hopefully you have already mastered the material, and it is just
a matter of giving that material an extra polish.

2. Eat Well-balanced Meals -- Remember the phrase, You are what
you eat? Be sure to keep your body and your brain in peak
condition by feeding it the nutrients it needs to perform at its
best.

3. Feed Your Ruminator -- Whatever we spend time doing,
thinking, and seeing in the 45 minutes before falling asleep is
what our brains ruminate on throughout the night. So it's to
your advantage to feed it -- the things you want to remember for
the next day's exam.

4. Envisioning Your Success -- Just before you drift off to
sleep, create a picture of yourself successfully completing your
exam. It's most effective if you do it every night, but even one
day before your exam could make a significant difference in
creating better exam results.

5. Get A Good Night's Sleep -- You need your 7-8 hours of quality
sleep to perform at your best.
The Day Of --

6. Eat Your Breakfast -- Keep your body, mind and blood sugar in
balance.

7. Do Light Exercise -- Light exercise will help you feel good
and energized, and help get more oxygen to your brain.

8. Do A Light Review -- Glance through your exam preparation
materials one more time, and do any last minute checks you feel
you need.

9. Keep the Exam in Perspective - It's just a test, not the end
of life on this planet. Allow yourself to relax and let your
worries go.

10. Breathe -- A lot of students tense up, and forget to breathe,
or take shallow breaths. Be sure to breathe deeply from the
diaphragm. This will help your muscles feel better and will help
to clear your head and allow you to think better.

So the next time you are facing a big exam, follow these tips
and create great exam results!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WITH REGARD TO FILL UP APPLICATION FORM OF AIEEE 2011

Q. 1-3. Candidate’s Name, Mother’s Name, Father’s Name not filled in the form
A. Mandatory to fill in the application form. Candidate may check their status on AIEEE website
and filled accordingly.

Q. 04 Whether filling of all 4 choices for center are compulsory?
A. Yes, those have not filled all the choices, center may be decided by the Board.

Q. 05 State code of eligibility?
A. State code of eligibility means the code of state from where a candidate has passed +2
examination by virtue of which he/she becomes eligible to appear in the AIEEE for admission
to BE/B.Tech and B.Arch/B.Planning course of the institution /colleges of the states /UT.
Indian Nationals passing the equivalent qualifying examination from any institution abroad, the
state of eligibility will be determine on the basis of permanent address given in the passport of
the candidate.

Q.06 Wrongly filled Sex status or any other option, then ask, what action to be done?
A. Candidate may check their status on AIEEE website and correct accordingly.

Q.07 Nationality left blank
A. Form will not be cancelled

Q. 08 For Column No. 8, filled by male candidate or darken/mark the option.
A. Candidate may check their status on AIEEE website and correct accordingly.

Q. 09 Question Paper Medium left blank.
A. Form will not be cancelled and Bilingual Question Paper (Hindi & English) will be supplied.

Q. 10 Date of Birth Column left bank.
A. Mandatory to fill in the application form. Candidate may check their status on AIEEE website
and filled accordingly.

Q. 11 Place of residence left blank
A. Form will not be cancelled

Q. 12 Category Column left bank.
A. Mandatory to fill in the application form. Candidate may check their status on AIEEE website
and filled accordingly.

Q. 13 Physically handicapped column left blank
A. Mandatory to fill in the application form. Candidate may check their status on AIEEE website
and filled accordingly.

Q.14-16
School Board of Class XII, Type of Intuition, Mode of Preparation left blank
A. Form will not be cancelled

Q. 17 For Column No. 17, meant for “course” is left blank by candidate.
A. Mandatory to fill in the application form. Candidate may check their status on AIEEE website
and filled accordingly. If no response is received from the candidate he/she will be allowed to
appear in B.E. /B.Tech only.

Q.18 Column of thumb impression left blank.
A. Form will not be cancelled.

Q. 19 Percentage of marks obtained in Class X
A. Form will not be cancelled.



GENERAL QUERY
01 Photo pasted without Name & Date or Date & Name has been written manually.
A. Form will not be cancelled, if name & date has not be written by the candidate on Photo.

Q2. Photo not attested.
A. Form will not be cancelled

Q3. Photo pasted colored instead of black & white
A. Form will not be cancelled.

Q 4. Applicant passed XIIth in 2008 but appeared for improvement in 2009 will be eligible or not.
A. Candidate passed in 2008 but appeared for improvement in 2009 onwards, form will be
rejected as they are not eligibility to appear in AIEEE 2011.

Q 5. Candidate studying / appearing from other state & seeks 1st center choice in different
state.
A. Center will be fixed within four choices by the candidate as far as possible.

Q6. Candidate filled Father name in place of mother name & vice-versa
A. Particulars of the candidates are being displayed on AIEEE website for verification by the
candidate. Candidate may check their status on AIEEE website and send correction on
proforma generated on website.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Exam Preparation Tips

 For most of the student exams is the worst part of studying. You are stressed and if you have not been studying properly within the academic year it looks like you are going to fail everything. However the reality is not that bad. If you are not aiming to get an “A” you can prepare for your exam in 3-4 days and get a good mark. This section of the Blog will give you general tips on how to succeed on your exam.

But you must remember that car of tips can only run if it is fueled by your effort and hard work and ignited by your will power and determination.



There are some tips given below :-

  1. Make sure you will collect all lecture notes and related material at least 2 weeks before the exam. After that this task will be almost impossible to complete.
  2. You DEFINITELY need to get some past papers for this exam. Usually you can get them from the library, university web site or from your own tutor. In some cases past papers may be accompanied with answers.
  3. 1-2 weeks before the exam talk to your tutor and ask him or her what kind of questions there will be on exam. In 70% of cases you will receive very valuable information which will significantly help you to prepare. Another important aspect is the number and worth of questions.
  4. Carefully plan your time for exam preparation. You should give yourself at least 2 full days to prepare. If you are working – take several days off work – it worth it.
  5. Start preparation from an early morning. Switch off mobile phone, TV, don’t check your emails and avoid any other disturbances. Make sure you have enough high-calories food (like chocolate).
  6. Firstly read all your lecture notes. Vast majority of exams is based on the lecture notes (only or mainly) therefore you don’t need to read all course-recommended books. If you don’t understand something – talk to your classmates, read books, search Internet. Make sure you understand everything.
  7. Secondly, answer ALL past exam papers and check your answers. It is useful to collaborate with your classmates because in this case group work may help you to avoid some mistakes.
  8. Thirdly, analyze all previous exam papers and information received from your tutor. Try to estimate what kind of exams there will be. Then, assess your capabilities. For example, if you are good with numbers and calculations and KNOW that there will be some questions of such kind on exam, it is advisable for you to concentrate on reviewing techniques related to such questions. Try to plan the questions which you are going to answer (if you are more or less sure they will appear). On 99% of exams students have choice to answer 4 questions from 6 for example), therefore you SHOULD NOT know everything! It is sometimes better to leave some areas and to concentrate on others.
  9. If you have a chance – talk to someone from previous year who took this exam. Quite often you can receive some valuable information for them.
  10. Make sure you get good sleep before the exam. Many students are much stressed and can’t sleep. Try to use your own tricks to avoid it, for example go to bed earlier, read something, don’t watch TV and etc.
  11. Wake up at least 2 hours before you need to leave the house. If you want – do some reading and reviewing, but not much. Eat well. Don’t forget to take all of your lecture notes with you to the university, because you may wish to look at them to clarify something at the last minutes.
  12. Take your own stationary: several good pens, calculator and etc.
  13. And lastly, when the exam has started – DON’T PANIC even if you seem not to know anything. Relax and write everything you know. Watch the time carefully, so that you have approximately equal amount of time for each questions.
  14. GOOD LUCK!