Sunday, 4 November 2012

HARD TRUTH ABOUT ENGINEERING STUDENT STRESS.......STRESS



Most Indians will tell you that there are only two career fields in their country: engineering and medicine. Many children aren't asked what they want to be when they grow up -- they're told they'll be an engineer or a doctor.

With the recent release of "3 Idiots," the highest-grossing Bollywood film ever, this phenomenon has made big news. The film follows the college escapades of three friends studying in one of the most intense engineering schools in the country. The main character, Rancho (played by Indian megastar Aamir Khan), is a brilliant student who thinks outside the box and encourages his friends to follow their passion, rather than memorize answers to get good grades.

When the "idiots" arrive at school, their professors prepare them for the difficulties ahead -- they need near-perfect marks to be successful. From then on, they struggle under the pressures from teachers and competition with classmates. One character asks for an extension on a project after his father has a stroke, but is denied. Unable to deal with impending failure, he commits suicide. Rancho confronts his dean, blaming the high-stress system for this death. Through it all,

Rancho challenges everyone with his passion for creative education, and in the end, the students find success after learning to follow their dreams. No one is happier -- or more wealthy -- than Rancho, who has moved to the beautiful mountains of northern India to be a businessman-cum-science teacher, instilling the love of learning in his students.



Despite its box office success, the film received mixed reviews, but as one blogger said, "It's a wake-up call in this rat race of a world that we live in, that we lose sight of things that matter in the pursuit of success." The film hit home with a lot of Indians and sparked controversy about India's stressful education system.

"A lot of people are able to relate" to the film, said Nischal Mothkuri, a coordinator for the India Literacy Project (ILP). "Many of the things that are said in the movie are right, but a lot of bad-mouthing happens on the education system, which is not a good thing to do. But the fact that many people are able to relate to what's being said shows that there is a problem, a very big problem."

Others say the film exaggerates the problem. A 20-year-old engineering student at the International Institute for Information Technology Hyderabad (IIIT-H), one of India's top tech schools, says the film is fun to watch, but the message doesn't hit the mark. "It's not realistic in that it shows that the professors discourage creativity or innovation," he said. "That's not the case at all. Professors encourage creativity, they encourage you to think freely -- at least in our college."

The engineering student, who asked that his name be withheld to protect his employment prospects, has one year left of computer science studies. He's good at software, and knows he will make a good wage when he graduates, but said he doesn't want a job where he sits at a computer all day. "If you really ask me what my dream job is, it's exploring various countries and studying the cultures," he said. Although he also likes literature, after his engineering studies, he said he will pursue an MBA. For now, "I am stuck at this place," he said. "I like everything which is not associated to engineering."


'To Hell With What You Want'




Many Indian families see little choice when it comes to earning a decent income. Mothkuri says that during the industrial age, the global economy depended on engineering. But while the West has expanded its job sector, India hasn't, so jobs in the arts or humanities aren't as available or as profitable. "If you are taking art or painting, there are no careers," he said. "There is no good college where you can go and study and do some exhibition -- and there is no money."

It also has to do with a lack of jobs. "Economically the country has to move, and then we'll see business start changing," he said. "But until then, as long as the focus is on money, I don't think you can change much because there are not many opportunities. That is where the government can take a step."

Abinash Mohapatra, 20, is in his third year at IIIT-H. He's a computer science major, but not by choice. "For me, I'm not much interested in studying computer science," he said. "I am just here because of pressure. You see it's very tough to convince Indian parents. So to hell with what you want."

Mohapatra took the national engineering tests at the end of 12th class (equivalent to senior year of high school). He scored high enough to get a coveted seat at IIIT, which is consistently listed as one of South Asia's best engineering schools. His parents said that as long as he was going to a good university, he should study the school's specialized -- and most lucrative -- subject, computer science.

These stories -- bright students, good at engineering, but whose passions lie elsewhere -- are the sort that is told all too often in India.

Over the last 20 years, India has become the second largest software exporter in the world. The IT industry grew from $150 million to $52 billion from 1991 to 2008. Though it's currently facing a backward slide after the U.S. recession, the service sector still accounts for 51 percent of India's GDP. With 480 million people younger than 19, India is expected to become the world's third largest economy by 2040. This means a lot of money, but a lot of competition for good colleges and high-paying jobs. Someone working for a software company earns a minimum monthly salary of 20,000 rupees (about $450), roughly four times that of a public school teacher.


Fierce Competition



Last year over 400,000 students took a national entrance exam, vying for only 8,000 seats in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT). The entrance exam for India's National Institutes of Technology (NIT) drew nearly a million students. These schools admit less than 3 percent of applicants, but students who make the cut are more likely to be recruited by high-paying employers. (India's biggest companies, including Infosys and Tata, conduct job interviews on campus at IIIT-H.)

"It is the aspiration of every student, every middle-class family to send their student into those colleges," Mothkuri said of the national engineering schools. "Once you go there, your life changes forever. You get jobs -- very high-paying jobs -- and that is what parents aim for."

Students start studying two to four years in advance for these entrance exams, and they know the end of high school will be an extremely stressful time. "No one complains about it because everyone wants to achieve a seat in that particular college, which is compulsory to survive in this world," said Sree Deepya, a masters student at IIIT-H.


A Lesson Learned




Not many know the phenomenon more intimately than ILP Coordinator Nischal Mothkuri, 24. He ran the gauntlet of family pressure, heart-wrenching entrance exams, and an unfulfilling IT job. He grew up in a low-middle-class family, and his father, a computer-science lecturer, made it clear that becoming an engineer was his only choice.

"I never knew in intermediate and 10th that there were courses beyond medicine and engineering," Mothkuri said. "And my father never told me. He knew the options that there are other things, but he never told me."

Mothkuri was a good student. He studied hard and had a natural gift for learning and test-taking. He got some of the best marks in the state and received a government award for academics. But he began to feel the weight of expectations from his family and friends. He studied constantly, even waking up at 3 a.m. to attend classes at 4 a.m. He attended test coaching centers, on track to enter a nationally renowned college, but the pressure became too much.

"You get very little sleep, you just keep studying, studying, studying," he said. "You don't go to a movie, you don't go to a restaurant, you don't go and meet your friends, there is no holiday. So much pressure."

When the time came for exams, Mothkuri was burnt out. He chose not to take the national test, and didn't study for his internal exams. Even so, he was surprised at the good grades he earned, and entered a four-year engineering program in Hyderabad, eventually landing a job with Microsoft. But he still wasn't happy.

"I was hurt during the process," he said. "Now I see that there was a lot of damage done. I ended up being closed [off], not very confident."

Companies like Microsoft partner with the India Literacy Project to mentor high school students. In December 2007, Mothkuri started volunteering, and realized this was where he belonged. A few months later Microsoft was making cuts, and Mothkuri hoped he'd be fired. He wasn't, but seriously considered leaving his profession. "I reached a state where I could not continue working for Microsoft, but [I had] no support," he said. "My parents were not for it and the more I talked to them, the more they said, 'No, no, don't do it.' . . . . Everyone else's mind was already made for me."

After seven months of sleepless nights, he quit his job and began working for the ILP. He's been at it for almost two years now, and manages 50-100 volunteers to work with low-income students as mentors and English-language tutors. The ILP employs less than 10 full-time employees across India, and Mothkuri is the only one in Hyderabad.

Mothkuri, a real-life "Rancho," does his best to challenge the education system and its students. He travels to elementary and secondary schools around the city, encouraging kids to stay in school, question the world around them, and, most importantly, to study what they love. "It is easy to say 'follow your passion,' " Mothkuri said. "In real life it may not work. There are a lot of hurdles. But if you ask me, it is worth taking that step. It is easier to struggle when you're doing something you love."

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Microsoft Announces The Next Chapter of Windows 8 : The Release Preview

Following the leaks of the Chinese version, Microsoft officially made Windows 8 Release Preview available to download on 31st May 2012. This is the final version of development of Windows 8 before the RTM (Release To Manufacturing). Windows 8 Release Preview was the much awaited version of Windows 8 after the Windows 8 Consumer Preview.
It was made to launch in the first week of June. But due to a lot of leaks Microsoft preponed the launch.



There were a lot of bugs in the consumer preview which are resolved in the release preview and you'll notice the refinements as soon as you login for the first time. The Start screen now has a lot more choices of colour combinations and new Family Safety Features.
You'll find many new apps pre-installed like the Bing Powered Travel, News & Sports app. The best part is they all have the Indian Version of it with the latest Indian feed.
The weather app is now available for India and works well with your current location.

The Internet Explorer 10 now has fully integrated secure and power-optimized Adobe Flash Player. It is also the first browser to have a "Do not track" feature which is enabled by default.
The Mail app is also better customized now and is now easy to use when multiple accounts are used.
All the new improvements has helped Windows 8 look better and faster. It is more efficient and more improvements will be seen as we progress ahead and more and more updates come in.


You can download your copy of The Windows 8 Release Preview from the following link:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-IN/windows-8/release-preview

If you are installing from an installations media by downloading the ISO file, you'll need to enter a product key which is common to all. It is TK8TP-9JN6P-7X7WW-RFFTV-B7QPF.

For PC already running a genuine Windows, I'll recommend them to dual boot their system with the Windows 8 as it is still not the final Windows and is in the development stage so expect a lot more bugs and crashes. By dual booting I mean keeping your previous windows along the with the windows 8 release preview. You can do that my choosing a "custom" instead of "upgrade" option while installing and choosing a different partition to install the windows 8 release preview.
It is highly recommended for dual boot users to download the ISO file from the link given above and make a bootable media (DVD or USB) from this ISO image file and then boot from it to install.

For the people who are seeing the Windows 8 for the first time and the mac users who don't know about it, I recommend try this and you'll be blown away by the next generation Windows operating system...............

Android says it's my time IOS

With Apple's iOS 6 on the horizon, it's important to note that there's still one big thing that Android does a lot better than iPhone.


At Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC 2012) next week in San Francisco we expect to see the latest iteration of iOS unveiled with a laundry list of updates to extend the growing appeal of the iPhone. But, there's still one key feature that Apple isn't likely to improve enough to catch up with Android.
While iOS 6 will reportedly include Apple's new 3D Maps app, Facebook integration, an update to Siri, and a revamped mobile iTunes store, the platform still has one big weak spot: Alerts
It's hard to argue that Android is more usable than iOS overall. The truth is that iOS is a more limited, simplified experience, but that makes it easy for most users to pick up and start using right away and makes it hard for them to get themselves in trouble by misconfiguring things. By contrast, Android is more flexible and customizable, but it can also be more difficult to navigate and more apt to confuse smartphone novices.
However, the alerts system is the one area where Android is just flat out more useful and more usable than iPhone. If that sounds trivial, it's not -- especially for business professionals and others who do a lot of stuff with their smartphones. Alerts give you timely updates of important information, quickly let you know about things that need your attention, and give you an at-a-glance look at your latest messages from various sources.
Apple made big strides with its alerts system in iOS 5 -- taking obvious inspiration from Android -- but even the vastly-improved alerts system still didn't match the power and efficiency of what Android offers. In fact, iOS 5 didn't match Android 2.3 "Gingerbread," which still powers the vast majority of Android phones. Meanwhile, Google enhanced the alerts functionality even more in Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich," which debuted at the end of 2011.
The biggest advantage that Android alerts have over iOS alerts is immediate glance-ability, and a lot of that has to do with the fundamental design of the platform. That's why iOS appears unlikely to catch up in this area any time soon.
What I'm really talking about when I say "immediate glance-ability" is that when you turn on the display on your Android phone you see a bunch of little badges in the top left corner of the screen that let you know you've got new messages or that a calendar appointment is about to happen or someone is talking about you on social media or there's a severe weather alert in your area.

n iOS, you actually have to swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Notification Center and then scroll through your whole alerts list by app to see what all you might need to address. A lot of iOS users just aren't in the habit of checking the Notification Center since it's a newer addition to the platform.

More often than not, the habit in iOS is to see if your apps for Mail, Messages, Calendar, or Twitter (or various other apps) have their red alert badges in the upper left corner activated with the number of important new things you haven't seen yet. Then you go straight into each app and check the new stuff. Lots of iOS apps can use the red alert badge now and it's handy for the stuff you want to track most often, but it's obviously not as efficient as that quick glance in Android.

Once you get past the glance-ability, Android also has iOS beat when you dive into the listing of alerts. Ironically, iOS is actually more configurable and customizable in its listings, but Android's default configuration nails it, and that's more important since most people never change the defaults. While iOS lets you decide how many alerts you want to show for each app and how you want to organize them, Android simply mixes up the alerts and shows them in chronological order from the time they happened. In Android 4.0, you can also simply swipe right to dismiss individual alerts, which isn't possible in iOS.

Another thing to keep in mind here is that Google is just really good at alerts, and Apple isn't. Take a look at what Google has done with Google+ alerts by building them into the universal Google toolbar and giving an excellent at-a-glance look at the activity that's happening around your Google+ content. Meanwhile, Apple has still never built a decent universal alerts system into Mac OS. The most popular solution is the third party app Growl.

Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of other things that Android does better than iPhone -- for example, turn-by-turn GPS navigation and Google Voice integration. But, Apple will likely catch up in maps and GPS and Google Voice is a niche solution mostly used by technophiles. Alerts represent the one area where Android is a lot more friendly and usable than iOS, and that's unlikely to change any time soon unless Apple does a more drastic redesign on the user interface of its home screen.

Hope you guys like it,
I tried to give the best of my knowledge, but if some mistakes remains, please help me to make it better next time,

Thankful to CNET for the information provided.

Monday, 1 October 2012

HOW TO CRACK GATE -2013

                 HOW TO CRACK GATE -2013


Cracking GATE 2013 - Preparation Tips for GATE 2013


To cracking the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE Exam) opens the ways to opportunities in higher education. The GATE is the test that sees intense competition for seats in post-graduate courses in engineering and sciences in top institutes in the India is administered by the Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) and Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc). Though a separate test is conducted in many states in India for admission into M.Tech and ME courses first preference for filling up the M.Tech and ME seats is given to GATE Score. Some institutions specify GATE mark as mandatory even for admission of self-financing students to join postgraduate programmes. Over the past few years, the number of applicants for GATE has increased for various reasons like changes in pattern, Public Sector Undertakings (PSU Jobs) considering GATE scores for recruitment, attractive career options for post-graduates and the urge to stand out among the increasing number of engineering graduates among others. “GATE 2012 scores would be considered as the merit criterion by organisations such as Powergrid, BHEL, IOCL and NTPC, for recruitment to the posts of Executive Trainees and Management Trainees. Preparation for GATE comes handy for other PSU exams like CIL, SAIL, GAIL etc and also campus recruitment interviews,”.

Things to know to Crack GATE 2013

Pre-final year students ie third year students are not be eligible for GATE 2013. “But this should not affect preparation of pre-final year students who plan to appear for GATE when eligible, as it is always better to start early and revise towards the end. Out of the 21 optional in GATE, only one can be taken in a particular year. There is no restriction on which optional you can take in GATE. But, candidates wishing to attempt an optional not related to their qualifying degree, must check the admission rules of the institutes of interest carefully,”.

GATE 2013 Question Pattern

A close look at the changing pattern of the GATE exam over the years indicates that precision is the key ingredient for success in GATE 2013. The three-hour GATE paper will have a total of 65 questions. General Aptitude plays a significant role in maximizing the score, with as much as 15 per cent weight-age. Engineering mathematics also enjoys a weight-age of 15 per cent in GATE Exam.Practice will help candidates sharpen their basic skills and make you perfect so as to derive the maximum benefit from these sections. Engineering subjects, where the fundamentals are tested, enjoy 70 per cent weight-age. GATE Engineering subjects Question types would fall into three broad categories – memory, application of knowledge and conceptual understanding. Answers once marked cannot be changed. So, be careful. Only black ink ball pen are to be used for marking the answers. Pencils are not allowed to fill your GATE OMR answer sheet.GATE exams conducted yearly once only, so candidates should plan their GATE 2013 preparation strategically, by solving previous years GATE question papers and analyzing the weightages for various topics GATE previous years question papers. “Concepts should be revised, practice papers and previous/mock GATE papers should be solved, Now a days many sites are providing GATE mock online test for free and some paid services also available in the internet. So it is in your hand to utilize it effectively since these GATE mock test are help you very much to crack GATE 2013.


GATE 2013 Application

Previous year (GATE 2012) candidates need to register and fill the application Online only as the sale of application forms through banks and GATE office counters has been discontinued. The admit cards were to be downloaded from the respective IIT websites. So they may follow this for GATE 2013 also. In GATE 2012, a total of six papers (AR, GG, TF, AE, AG and MN) will be conducted completely online. This year (GATE 2013) the examination for the papers with codes AE, AG, AR, BT, CE, CH, CY, GG, MA, MN, MT, PH, TF, XE and XL will be conducted ONLINE using computers where the candidates will be required to select the answer for each question using a mouse. For all other papers (CS, EC, EE, IN, ME & PI), the exam will be conducted OFFLINE in whicih candidates will have to mark the correct choice on an Optical Response Sheet (ORS) by darkening the appropriate bubble against each question.. Before applying GATE 2013, candidates must ensure that they have chosen the right paper, which qualifies them to become eligible to seek admission to the specific programmes they are interested in. Academics say students getting ranks below 100 can be assured of a seat in either the IISc or top IITs. Several other good colleges that take students for master's programme through GATE include the NITs located across the country and the university colleges.How to Apply for GATE 2013?

GATE 2013 Score 

After the evaluation of the answers, the raw marks obtained by a candidate will be converted to a normalised GATE Score. From 2013 onwards, a new formula will be used to calculate the GATE 2013 Score.
GATE 2013 Results
GATE 2013 results will be announced on March 15, 2013 at 10:00 hrs and will be available on the GATE Online Applicant Website. GATE 2013 score is valid for TWO YEARS from the date of announcement of the results.
GATE 2013 Important DatesCommencement of Online Application submission Saturday 1 Sept 2012
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
 

Last date for: 


a) Submission of Online Application Form (website closure) Sunday 30 Sept 20112
 
(b) Receipt of printed version of ONLINE Application at respective GATE Offices Monday 8 Oct 2012 
Announcement of results Friday 15 March 2013


 

10 reasons why Mechanical Engineering is the best

There has always been a debate and discussion among all engineering students about which engineering course is the best? Students always love discussing about the best branch of engineering. Though this is a proven fact and it needs no discussion that mechanical engineering is the best still I will be providing 10 reasons over here which make mechanical engineering The Best among all other branches of engineering.



#10 reasons why Mechanical Engineering is the best

#1 Evergreen Field: Mechanical engineering is an evergreen field. Applications of mechanical engineering have spread over such a wide spectrum that it has penetrated into almost every industry. Mechanical engineering got its application started right from the birth of this universe and it will continue till the end of this universe.

#2 Mother Of All Engineering Disciplines: Yeah it’s mother of all engineering disciplines and you know it! Mechanical engineering links all engineering disciplines together and provides a base for all engineering education.

#3 Everything Is Mechanical: Mechanical engineering has its application in all fields of life. May it be medicine, construction, automobile or even software and IT industry. Everything you see around you involves mechanical engineering to some extent.

#4 Everlasting Scope: Scope of mechanical engineering is everlasting. Mechanical engineering graduates can find career placements in almost every sector, right from construction sector to steel industry and from automobile to software.

#5 Best Job Offers: Mechanical engineers get best job offers after graduation. It’s one of the highest paid jobs all over the world.

#6 Social Status: Mechanical engineers are respected in every society. They possess a respectful social status among masses. They are like global ambassadors. Wherever they go, they are treated with respect.

#7 Most Interesting: Mechanical engineering involves study of some of the most interesting phenomena of science and engineering. The basic focus during study is on subjects such as thermal engineering, fluid sciences, machine design, industrial engineering and production engineering.

#8 Even GOD Loves ME: Ever thought GOD also implemented mechanical engineering in nature? Motion of your body, arms, hands and feet involves mechanical engineering. Your heart pumps blood and it runs through all your veins. This is again application of mechanical engineering. The more you look into nature with the eye of a mechanical engineer, you will find more application of it.

#9 Best Lifestyle: Do you need a best lifestyle to live in? Mechanical engineering offers you one of the best lifestyles. It’s like a dream come true.

#10 Vast Industry: Mechanical engineering industry is vast. Every industry needs mechanical engineers to run its business smoothly.

Do you have more reasons to say? Don’t forget to comment. Let us see how many reasons we can gather here in comments. I hope you enjoyed reading 10 reasons why mechanical engineering is the best course. No doubt It's best engineering course and best engineering branch!

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Three Cheers to the Beginnings!

Sitting in a college lecture hall amongst hundreds of “yet to be known” people from around the country and listening to the administration people and then the faculties talking about the NORMS,DISCIPLINE,SCHEDULES, and STUDIES of college (all the students will get the irony behind highlighting these 4 terms), I was attending the first orientation of my college. I still remember the first thing that hit my mind as soon as I entered the room was the, GENDER RATIO!  Well it wasn’t a surprise that a room of 160 seats had boys filling the 100 seats in MECHANICAL branch of an ENGINEERING COLLEGE, but still it was odd to see such a huge disparity. In the midst of all this, there was a struggle going on to find people belonging to same batch and trust me I was scared like hell because in the whole one hour I was not able to find any girl belonging to the batch I was allotted!


Well! That was just the first hour in college and ice breaking was not that tough, at least not amongst the girls, as I was told! Till the time orientation ended, I was lucky enough to have found a girl having same batch as me and after almost an year referring her as “a girl belonging to my batch “  is so NOT DONE as now she is an integral part of my life J . The time passed and we had our share of fun in college with OFFICIAL FRESHER’S WELCOME, which I initially referred to as “official ragging”. Yes! , you have to move to the stage facing the first years as well as all the seniors and have to give your introduction, only if all the people present there STOP HOOTINGAND LET YOU SPEAK!! The line above bring up another interesting and most important part of college life, RAGGING!  Although in my college anything even close to ragging is totally banned, we still experienced a lighter part of it during the introductions we were asked to give. Actually let me put it properly from a fresher’s point of view “you can be stopped anywhere, anyhow and asked to wish your seniors “good morning” or “good noon” and call them sir or ma’am and then you can start telling your own not so important information! “. I still remember how scared I and my friends used to be, to enter the café during the lunch hours of seniors and super-seniors! And then came the much awaited “FRESHER’S PARTY”. The occasion where everyone looks there best, especially in a college like mine where we have to wear uniforms! An occasion where you can always fall in love with someone or at least have a crush on someone and entertainment is always unlimited! And with time you’ll see the groups of friends dividing into pairs of two!

And between all these “studies go on”!  Yeah!  In some lecture rooms, class rooms, labs, studiesgo on and that’s a different thing that 90% of the times we were clue less about them! And then one fine day you face EXAMSand interestingly while writing those exams I actually saw that forwarded message of a friend coming to reality, it says “after finishing every answer in an exam, I feel like writing LOL at the end!!”. And the best time comes when all the fun and frolic of your just started college life are evaluated in terms of your MARKS! And once you are familiar with them, there starts a phase of liking and joining pages on FB like “Trust me I am an Engineer!”. Throughout the first semester we had to cry for so many things like, attendance, internals, some teachers actually after your life, asking the seniors about the cut offs or actually asking the procedures for filling up supplementary forms!!

All in all, as soon as I reached college, my life gained a pace that made me forget lot of things and people that once mattered and I believe it has happened to every one of us. It’s like a new beginning leaving all behind, a roller-coaster ride making you go through all or at least few of these:
The “recently used” list of your cell phone will now hold the names of your college friends, and the school people who used to be on the top, will move down and might slowly…disappear!
Your photo albums having you with your school friends will take a back seat and now you’ll be boasting about your college and your new friends or boyfriends/ girlfriends too!
Your outings with people, who were important for your existence once, become yearly occasion now and after sometime you can do without them too but you can’t miss a chance to hang out with your present buddies!
Somewhere in the crowd you find certain people who make your previous break ups, crushes or heart breaks and everything bad happened to you as a past memory. They make your life easy with each passing day and your day is just so incomplete without them!
The people you rely on the most might ditch you, while the unexpected ones may become your lifeline!
You can always find a boy/girl whom you will hate for being just so perfect! While some will surely make you feel just “awesome”!
You can always find a savior in a senior, no matter how scared you were initially to even interact with them!
If you aren’t a sleeping fellow, you will learn a lot of POLITICS!
For the girls 1)- if you were a totally a “plain jane” types in your school days, girl’s washroom is the place to be!
For the girls 2)- if you are still crying for your ex-boyfriend or an ex-crush then please “go get a life!” , college is not that disappointing after all! ;)
For the boys- I wish I could arrange for some boy co-writer who could have provided with suggestions for you!

For those who think all this is picked up from somewhere:

NO! All of it has some reason or people behind it! They make my life special every day! The only reason I drag myself to college just to follow a 12 hour tiring schedule daily!

For those who wonder why I didn’t mention names of the people who matter so much to me:

Well! Few of them wished “ not to be named” ( starry tantrums you see :p) and without naming those “few” not only this write up but my college life would have been incomplete! J

What After 12th : Life is a race, if you don’t run fast, you’ll be like a broken Anda

“Life is a race; if you don’t run fast, you’ll be like a broken Anda…”




The lines above may come up with a rib-tickling sense but it has a profound meaning to deliver. We were told earlier to grab admission in one of the best collegefor graduation. Similarly, we would be told to hold a seat in any of the elite college for Post-graduation. For sure, we have to clutch a respectable job (because our job will give respect to our parents in society) and logically we have to buy a 4BHK flat too.Damn-to-abyss, how far do we have to run? We are running since we got kicked out from the school. There are no laps, no claps, no glucose and not even Cheer girls.


Ask yourself, why I am running?

It’s because everyone is running.

Ask again, why Everyone is running?

It’s because each “I am” is running.

It’s a race going on.

Be a part of the race anyhow or You’ll get apart from the race for others to run faster.


Now I can connect the dots. Now I understood why everyone is in so much urgency at Rajeev chowk Metro Station. Stand for one minute on that station and you will observe that every Tom, Dick, and Harry is running. It’s a race to get inside the metro before YOU. And these races get worse when people start overtaking you while riding back to home or waiting in a queue.


Life after boards is truly full of chaos, appropriately titled as “A PERFECTLY IMPERFECT LABYRINTH” by one of my colleagues DishaVirk. But there is one solution to all the problems. Give Fire to your missile of Dreams and you will land up somewhere on a utopian planet that you haven’t even dream of. Don’t get trapped in cobwebs. Don’t be a doctor because your father wants you to be a doctor. Just bleed red in your field of interest and then all the colours will be yours. Life is just for once, live it for countless times to get your paisa vasool dude…: D

Well, coming on the part, we are here answering some of the frequent FAQs which are usually asked by students.

1.      Which engineering college is best except IITs?

India Today, leading magazine come up with top 100 colleges every year based on the infrastructure, teaching facility, and environment and accommodation for students. That ranking has been approved by many and has a stand in itself. Still, some of the best colleges except IITs are

a)      Birla Institute of Technology

b)    DELHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEEING,DELHI

c)      Vellore Institute of Technology.

d)   aligarh mulim university

f)       NSIT,DELHI

g)   JNU,DELHI and etc.

2.      What are the changes in admission to Delhi University this year?

Delhi University is going through its worst phase of instability and unpredictability. Due to the hell furore took birth last year because of 100% cut off, DU is trying the best possible way to keep the cut-off relatively lower. Though the final changes in admission will be published at last time only but still we would like to mention the glances and rumours (may not be), which are as follows

a)      Restriction on filling “Number of colleges” in centralised form.

b)      Online Admission Process in Delhi University from 2012

c)       The committee also suggested that the whole process of students migrating from one college to another after completion of Ist year should be stopped.

d)      Besides, the trend showcases that many students block multiple seats in various colleges and cancel the admission after the last date. Due to which, many deserving students stay in a dilemma for a long time and sometimes also loose upon a prospective seat at a college of their choice. In an attempt to resolve this issue, the committee has suggested increasing the cancellation fee before the last date to Rs 1000/- and has suggested a ‘no refund’ in case the last date has passed.

e)      Till now, once the DU declare its cut-off list for admission, it gave a four-day time to take admission, but from now onwards there will only be two days allocated for students to get admissions based on the cut-off lists. After an interval of one day the next cut-off will be announced.

3.      Course or college?

If you are trapped in the maelstrom for the priority between course and college, my word is COURSE. One cannot hold the prestige of college for lifetime but the knowledge from the course you studied will be with you, lifelong.  The course will help you in career also but the college name will only shine on the degree certificate.

I know the competition is tough; there is a fight for 30 seats between lakhs of students. But today, there is a fight in every career and everyone is fighting their own battle. So there is no way to be gloomy. Tighten your shoe lace and run faster, otherwise you’ll be like a Broken Anda.

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Standard and poor's rating for india

INTRODUCTION


Standard & Poor's (S&P) is an American financial services company..With offices in 23 countries and a history that dates back more than 150 years, Standard & Poor’s is known to investors worldwide as a leader of financial- market intelligence. Today Standard & Poor’s strives to provide investors who want to make better informed investment decisions with market intelligence in the form of credit ratings, indices, investment research and risk evaluations and solutions. 




S&P warned to india for  junk rating status  


The international ratings agency had warned that India may lose its "investment grade" and may become the first "fallen angel" among BRICS nations.
All foreign investors make their investment decisions based on credit ratings given by rating agencies, whether you like it or not. Most of them are not allowed to invest their money in a country that has a junk rating. Will you, for example, ever invest your money in Fixed Deposit scheme of a junk rated company? Even if the company publishes a convincing report rebutting the rating agency?
                                                             so a s&p junt rating for india will fully effect on GDP of india...


A/C  to FINANCE MINISTERY OFFICIALS OF INDIA;------






 Hitting out at the rating agency Standard & Poor, India has said that its methodologies were not transparent and the country's economy was better off than the peers it was bracketed with. 

"We are not happy with what they are saying...The process they follow is not very transparent..They have some hidden criterion which they have not been able to explain to us," said R Gopalan, secretary, department of economic affairs. 

The rating agency had on Monday warned that India could be the first BRIC nation to lose investment-grade rating citing economic slowdown and political roadblocks to policy-making. 

"I do not know if they have instituted a system of advance advance warning," he said adding that thefinance ministry will soon have a telecon with the agency to assert its point that country's fundamentals continued to remain strong. 

"We believe there is a need to engage with them to emphasise on various parameters including the steps the government had taken to boost growth, to contain deficit and to tackle the external situation," he said. 

Finance ministry officials had held intensive discussions with S&P representatives in April but the agency had cut outlook on the country's sovereign rating of 'BBB-' to negative from stable. 

"We had asked them to share with us their findings before the ratings are assigned so that we can explain our point of view. We don't seem to be getting transparent answers," he said. 

Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee had on Monday rejected the S&P report and expressed confidence that there would be a turnaround in economic growth prospects in the coming months. 

"You cannot judge us on a few parameters. We think we are in a much better condition than they think we can be," Gopalan said, who has just returned from a roadshow on the qualified foreign investor scheme in the Gulf. 

He said private equity investors and sovereign wealth funds in the region were willing to bet on India and were looking to increase allocations to India. Investors queried the government officials on tax provisions including the retrospective changes made in the budget as to how they


Monday, 11 June 2012

Best engineering tutorials for students ( Best six )

This is one of best collections of online tutorials, for free engineering lessons which were found on the web. We personally feel, getting educated from a single book or college will never be enough for creating a good engineering student. To achieve the impossible that we dream, there is always something extra to be done. So, Search for your subjects and topics from these links below and strengthen your basic concepts of engineering and top the industry.  All the best!
Make the best use:



This is a collection of best online tutorials. We have taken some effort to collect and listed them for our hello-engineers's readers. The list is to save our engineer's precious  time. Now you need not surf so long on google for a single doubt. Got doubt in the subjects? check it in the tutors available in the below links and get cleared immediately. All of these are links to various international and national educational institutions which are topping the engineering study across the world. This list also provides the opportunity for every student to have a different perspective on the same topic which they study at the class room, This can help them gain the courage and understanding that could make them feel at the top notch. 

MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT.
OCW is not an MIT education.
OCW does not grant degrees or certificates.
OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty.
Materials may not reflect entire content of the course.

Many of these free resources are not only accessible online but are available for free download also — this means you can share and use them off-line. Khan Academy (http://www.khanacademy.org/), a wonderful educational resource, where one can find educational video tutorials on almost all topics taught at the school level (algebra, arithmetic, physics, biology, statistics and so on), is a good instance of this trend. If you wish to view the academy's tutorials off-line, you can download them through different means

NPTEL: (Video channel!) Indian website. (Best)
This channel provides technical lectures from all seven Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
The Video Courses are organized as PLAYLISTS under the following Categories:
1. Core Sciences
2. Civil Engineering
3. Computer Science and Engineering
4. Electrical Engineering
5. Electronics and Communication Engineering
6. Mechanical Engineering

Here is the official video for the MIT OpenCourseWare 1800 event: Unlocking Knowledge, Empowering Minds: A Milestone Celebration. The event celebrates the publishing of the 1800th course on MIT OpenCourseWare.

This website, has a tutorials of the most basic and fundamentals of our electronics and electrical matters. They have made some really great efforts for making the site colorful. for newbies and kids this is an exciting site for laying the firm base for there engineering future.

Berkeley.edu:  (Video channel! )

Facts at a glance: Student-body makeup, campus statistics, tuition and fees.
National rankings: In a National Research Council analysis of 212 doctoral programs at American universities, 48 Berkeley programs place among the top 10 nationwide.
Faculty awards and honors: There are 8 Nobel Laureates, 32 MacArthur Fellows, and 4 Pulitzer Prize winners among the current faculty.


You engineers are definitely more source full than us. If your have more online free tutorial sites. please add it to the comments!.


Being active on Facebook and Twitter can get you the job you want


With increasing number of users globally, social networking sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn are turning out to be happy hunting grounds for employees seeking new jobs.

Majority of employees surveyed felt that social media are helping them to find new jobs quickly and efficiently, according to HR services firm Ma Foi Randstad.

“… 82 percent of Indian employees are extremely confident on using the social media such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to enable them to find a new job quicker and more efficiently,” Ma Foi Randstad said.

The survey focuses on ‘mental mobility status’ of employees — reflecting their readiness to change jobs.

About 87 percent of Indian employees use social media to find information about an organisation’s work culture.

“… 75 per cent track movements and events of their favourite companies, so that they are up-to-date for attending job interviews and 75 percent would hesitate joining a company if their co-workers have given negative reviews about the company,” it added.

Moreover, the survey found that 90 percent of Indian employees have an individual accounts on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and out of them, 81 percent use it for professional purposes.

Among the Indian cities, employees in Mumbai (85 percent) and Delhi (83 percent) are most confident about finding a job through social media.

As per the report, Indian workforce continues to be the “most mobile in the world”, with an index score of 145. India is followed by China and Mexico.

The index shows the extent to which employees are thinking of changing their jobs in a short-term as compared to other countries.

The findings are based on a survey of over 60,000 employees in 26 countries.

“Social media has become a potent tool for both employers and employees and as a low cost – high return option, recruiting through social media will soon become a key differentiator in the current global recruitment market,” Ma Foi Randstad’s MD and CEO E Balaji said.

Sunday, 10 June 2012

AIEEE result and counseling


Around 10 lakh students appeared in the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE 2012) at 1,735 centres across the country. Another 164,000 candidates more would take the online exam on May 7, 12, 19 and 26 at 221 centres.

The AIEEE 2012, conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, was a three-hour long examination with four versions of question papers, each having 90 questions.
The exam had 30 multiple choice questions each from physics, chemistry and mathematics for total of 360.
According to overall reactions of students and coaching centres, the paper was relatively easier than last year. The physics section was tougher than the rest, but there too overall difficulty level was not set high..........
                                       
                                                         Mostly, everythng went smoothly, but there were some problems encountered in the smaller cities. Like lack of amenities at the centres located in Guntur, Warangal and Tirupati. While some of the centres had no power supply during the examination, others did not have enough space to accommodate all students. An estimated 7,000 students and their accompanying parents made overnight stay under the open sky at all available public places like railway station, bus stations and public garden after their arrival in the city on Saturday evening. This was the first time that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the examination in small cities instead of major ones. The intention was to draw students from Tier-1 cities to take the newly introduced online examinations which will be conducted on weekends starting May 7 and ending with May 24...................



AIEEE 2012 OFFICIAL Cutoffs


FOR GENERAL CANDIDATES-----------48 MARKS



FOR 0BCs CANDIDATES-------------------45 MARKS


FOR SC/ST CANDIDATES------------------18 MARKS


FOR HANDICAPPED CANDIDATES-----18 MARKS





IIT Kanpur Will Conduct It’s Own Entrance Exam From Academic Year 2013.............


IIT Kanpur Will Conduct It’s Own Entrance Exam From Academic Year 2013,this is the result of ‘Sibal’ization of IIT JEE ENTANCE EXAM....


Many 12th Board test centres have an easy access to cheating in the exams and even the invigilators/supervisors ‘help’/promote the students for monetary and other gains. In some private schools, principals promote unscrupulous practices ‘just’ to maintain their school ostentatious fake results. Even in govt. school, there is a possibility of these practices because principal’s have to save their sorry asses from the pressure/vigilance from the ‘higher’ authorities due to bad results.

I would like to frankly describe a brief incident with me during my 10th Board exams. The teacher in my class during signing of the answer sheets, would narrate the answers to ‘needy’ students. It was a shock to me as it happened in my own school, considered one of the ‘better’ schools here. The situation was even ‘worse’ in other schools as my friends used to describe. These kind of experiences is common(irrespective of the legacy of your school) with all of us and I am pretty sure my experience would have been a ‘drop in the ocean’ compared to what others might have experienced.




Some test centres are not ‘guarded’ from the politicians or other people with the ‘jack’. ‘Goonda-raj’ can easily creep into these board exams.

The last and the ‘least important’, can any amount of analysis by Indian Statistical Institute bring parity among the boards? There are 100′s of choice of subjects even in the same board which have a easy scoring, while some are damn hard to score high!



The HRD ministry has blatantly in the media claimed to have ‘full’ support from the IIT Senates. If differences read support, Sibal, you need a treatment.

However, IIT Kanpur, stoic to the changes, decided courageously to have its own IITJEE from 2013. IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi are soon expected to follow suit. Now to the minister, ‘one nation,one test’ is resulting into a mockery of ‘One college,one test’. Is it good? Why are you playing at such a large level?
Trust me, many parents with their students at the verge of deciding their career options are in the doldrums after this debacle and fiasco becuase it has resulted into nothing but a melodrama from a reality show and it is sure to confuse them aggressively.
 The decision has serious effects and Sibal is acting freakish and with no responsibility. Kapil Sbbal, please resign(or better, die!) and don’t dare to censor this article in lieu of your recent announcement for ‘tarnishing’ politicians image on the internet

Saturday, 9 June 2012

What to expect when you’re engineering

What to expect when you’re Persuring engineering


After months of waging war against countless entrance exams you’re finally here! And while you enter your college for the very first time you’re not thinking about your AIEEE rank or where you would have been had you scored 1 more mark. You’re imagining what you’re life is gonna be for the next four years. This is a place you can finally call your own.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      One of the biggest changes from school to college life is that you don’t have to dress up in the same uniform everyday. Engineering is not a fashion parade. I’m not being a hypocrite or anything. Its not like we like dressing up like nerds, but after a while you feel comfortable in your own skin. A casual top and jeans is all you need and you’re ready to go. Life in engg is laid back and you soon get used to it.And while fresher’s party, cultural fests, technical fests, concerts etc. become an integral part of your life, the real “carnival” is the exams. The real taste of engineering comes from exams. The last thing you want to do after spending last 2 years giving exams after exams is to give some more exams. Engineering is the art of giving exams. It just is.


So when you go for your viva, just keep this thing in mind “you have no dignity. You will spend the next 15 minutes being shouted at that you are not fit to be an engineer.” There’s no point preparing for it. They have lots of questions and you don’t have many answers. A viva isn’t meant to test your knowledge. It is a chance for bitter teachers who did not want to become teachers to vent their frustratAnd then the exams: A time for those who make notes feel good about themselves. Notes have brand value. If you get good marks last sem your notes are priceless. Exams make photocopying the most lucrative business in the world. Sitting for 3 hours in a stuffy exam hall and filling a full exam sheet when you clearly have never heard of the question before is a skill you need to learn quickly.ion on you. Respect their feelings. Smile a lot. And say thank you in the end.
So to all the prospective first years, you’re entering something new, something exciting. The hard part is done and now is the time to enjoy. Just remember- “you can call your senior any foul name in the world, just don’t call them bhaiyya/didi. They won’t like it.”