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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Difference among Intel core 2 duo vs Intel dual core vs Intel Pentium D

Many people are confused what exactly the difference between Intel Core 2 Duo and Between Intel Pentium D or Intel Dual Core processors….
I would try to explain from a END user point a view rather not going in to details architecture over view…
The Simple facts are,
All Core 2 Duo Processors are Dual Core Processors..
All Pentium D Processors are Dual Core Processors..
All Intel Dual Core Processors are Dual Core Processors…


Pentium D is nothing but 2 Prescott Processors side by side… runs very hot, not a good OverClocker… Intel Core 2 Duo processors are next gen processors from Intel on 65 nm platform… developed from Ground up with new Architecture called Core… so they are whole new Processors just Jump like Pentium 2 to Pentium 3 or Pentium 4… Expect one Core 2 Duo Lowest End Processors like E4400/E4300 taking up and beating Intel Pentium D 3.8 GHz ones with ease … runs damn cool and super over clocker…
Intel Dual Core Processors are just launched striped down version of Core 2 Duos.. there are 2 in Market for Desktop range, E2140 runs at 1.6 GHz with 1 MB L2 and 800 MHz FSB and E2160 with 1.8 GHz with same specs of E2140…. these are not Pentium D rather they are same batch like Core 2 Duo based on the new Core Technology…. they perform same like Core 2 Duos but they were launched with a very low price to counter the market of super low cost but high performer AMD X2 range line up to AMD X2 4000….

Monday, June 21, 2010

GATE Exam syllabus,Materials and Sample papers

What is GATE ?
   The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all -India Examination conducted by the six Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, on behalf of the National Coordinating Board - GATE, Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD), Government of India.From Freshersworld point of view we have tried our best to give you a clear picture of GATE. 

Objective
     To identify meritorious and motivated candidates for admission to Post Graduate Programmes in Engineering, Technology, Architecture and Pharmacy at the National level. To serve as benchmark for normalisation of the Undergraduate Engineering Education in the country.
Here is an opportunity for advanced engineering education in India. An M.E or M.Tech degree is a desirable qualification for our young engineers seeking a rewarding professional career. Engineering students, while in the final year of their degree course, spend considerable time in seeking an opening for studies in foreign universities.
Structure of GATE Examination
    The GATE exam held every year on the second Sunday of February, across the country in over 100 cities. At present nearly 60,000 students write GATE every year. Candidates can choose a single paper of 3 hours duration to appear in GATE from the discipline papers shown in the following Table.
In Three Sections, one compulsory as indicated below: 
Gate
Syllabus
PAPER CODE
   PAPER NAME
AG
  Agricultural Engineering
AR
  Architecture and Planning
CE
  Civil Engineering
CH   Chemical Engineering
CS   Computer Science & Engineering
CY   Chemistry
EC   Electronics & Comm Engineering
EE   Electrical Engineering
GG   Geology & Geophysics
IN   Instrumentation Engineering
IT   Information Technology
MA   Mathematics
ME   Mechanical Engineering
MN   Mining Engineering
MT   Metallurgical Engineering
PH   Physics
PI   Production & Industrial Engg.
PY   Pharmaceutical Sciences
TF   Textile Engg. & Fiber Science
XE   Engineering Sciences
XL   Life Sciences

GATE Tips:
1.Material Collection
  • Syllabus
  • All the relevant books based on the subject(Divide the books in two groups - (1) Fundamental and basic concepts (2) Problem oriented
  • Some books helpful for pre-requisite knowledge on the subject
  • Some good guide books for GATE
  • Previous questions papers
 2.Keep contact with some expert and GATE experienced persons
3.Study - Syllabus and Previous questions papers
4.Start from the first chapter
  • read at least 5 books, it will widen your knowledge(if necessary consult with the books for pre-requisite knowledge or with some expert)
  • Note down the probable concepts(definitions, unit, dimension etc.)
  • Note down necessary theories, formulae etc
  • Solve problems as maximum as possible(from text books, Guide books etc)
  • Think about various tricks in solving problems(if necessary, note it)
  • Go for series of self tests based on this chapter(take other's help to conduct tests)
  • Continue the self tests until getting a very good score
5.Solve more and more problems, discover more and more new tricks… 6.Follow the same procedure for the rest chapters
7.Finally, go for self tests based on whole syllabus(take other's help to conduct these tests)
8.On the exam day…you will be at the Pick, who can stop you?

GATE Results

The GATE result is declared every year on 31 st March and the score of the qualified candidates shows their All India Rank and Percentile Score in the discipline paper chosen by the candidates. 

GATE Score Card


  1. Score card will be sent only to the qualified candidates. No information will be sent to candidates who are not qualified.

  2. The GATE score card is a valuable document. Care should be taken to preserve it. Additional Score Cards, (upto a maximum of two) will be issued on payment basis only once.

  3. The Score Card cannot be treated as a proof of category.

  4. The score card of the Qualified Candidates will include GATE Score, Percentile Score and Rank.


i.  GATE Score

The GATE SCORE of a candidate is a statistical performance index in the range 0 to 1000. It reflects the ability of a candidate, irrespective of the paper or year in which he/she has qualified. Candidates with same GATE SCORE from different disciplines and/or years can be considered to be of equal ability.
  where,

m = marks obtained by the candidate.

a = average of marks of all candidates who appeared in the paper mentioned on this scorecard, in the current year.

s = standard deviation of marks of all candidates who appeared in the paper mentioned on this scorecard, in the current year.

K1 and K2 are determined respectively from the mean and standard deviation of marks of all candidates across all papers and years since GATE 2002.

A typical qualitative interpretation of the GATE SCORE, for example, can be as follows:
Percentile Score
    The percentile score is not the same as percentage of marks. The percentile score of a candidate shows what percentage of candidates, who appeared in the same paper in GATE 2005, scored less marks than him/her. It is calculated as follows: Let N be the total number of candidates appearing in that paper and nc be the number of candidates who have the same all India rank c in the same paper (there can be bunching at a given all India rank). Then all the candidates, whose all India rank is r, will have the same percentile score P, where




The percentile score in each paper is calculated as follows: Let N be the total number of candidates appearing in that paper, and nc be the number of candidates who have the same all India rank c in the same paper (there can be bunching at a given all India rank), then all the candidates, whose all India rank is r, will have the same percentile score P, where 


P = {(no. of candidates securing marks less than the candidate concerned)/N}x100


  • The evaluation of the ORS is carried out by a computerized process using scanning machines, with utmost care. Requests for revaluation of the answer script and re-totaling of marks will not be entertained.

  • The GATE result and particulars of the qualified candidates will be made available to interested organizations (educational institutions, R and D laboratories, industries etc.) in India and abroad based on written request by the organization and on payment. Details can be obtained from GATE Chairmen of IITs / IISc.
GATE Eligibility:
    Are you the right one to apply for ?
The following categories of candidates are eligible to appear in GATE:

  1. Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/Technology/Architecture/Pharmacy and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.

  2. Master's degree holders in any branch of Science/Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.

  1. Candidates in the second or higher year of the Four-year Integrated Master's degree programme (Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering/Technology or in the third or higher year of Five-year Integrated Master's degree programme and Dual Degree programme in Engineering/ Technology.

  2. Candidates with qualifications obtained through examination conducted by professional societies recognised by UPSC/AICTE as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech. Those who have completed Section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible.
For More Details Visit http://www.iitk.ac.in/gate
GATE Pattern:
The pattern of GATE examination has been CHANGED from 2005.

  • Main Papers
    The question paper will be fully objective type for a total of 150 marks divided into three groups:

    1. Group I: Question Numbers 1 to 30 (30 questions) will carry one mark each.

    2. Group II: Question numbers 31 to 80 (50 questions) will carry two marks each.

    3. Group III: Question Numbers 81a to 85b (10 questions) will carry two marks each. Each number in this series (81,82,83,84,85) will have two sub-questions (a & b). The answer to part 'b' will be linked to the correct answer to part 'a', as described below in Section (e)(vi).



  • Each question will have four choices for the answer. Only one choice is correct.




  • Wrong answers carry 25% negative marks in Q1 to Q80 and Q81a, 82a, 83a, 84a and 85a. Marks for correct answers to Q81b, 82b, 83b, 84b and 85b will be given only if the answer to the corresponding part 'a' is correct. However, Q81b, 82b, 83b, 84b and 85b will not carry any negative marks.




  • Papers bearing the code AG, CE, CH, CS, EC, EE, IN, IT, ME, MN, MT, PI, TF will contain questions on Engineering Mathematics to the extent of 20 to 25 marks.




  • The multiple choice objective test questions can be of the following type:


    1. Each choice containing a single stand-alone statement/phrase/data.
      Example:
      Q. The time independent Schrodinger equation of a system represents the conservation of the

      1. total binding energy of the system

      2. total potential energy of the system

      3. total kinetic energy of the system

      4. total energy of the system

    2. Each choice containing a combination of option codes.
      The question may be accompanied by four options P, Q, R, S and the choices may be a combination of these options. The candidate has to choose the right combination as the correct answer.

      Example:
      Q. The infra-red stretching frequency νco of
      (P) Mn(CO)6+    (Q) CO     (R) H3B←CO     (S) [V(CO)6]-     follows the order
       

      1. P>R>S>Q

      2. S>P>R>Q

      3. Q>S>P>R

      4. R>Q>P>S


    3. Assertion[a]/Reason[r] type with the choices stating if [a]/[r] are True/False and/or stating if [r] is correct/incorrect reasoning of [a]
      Example:
      Q. Determine the correctness or otherwise of the following Assertion [a] and the Reason [r]

      Assertion:  For a fully developed laminar flow in a circular pipe the average velocity is one half of the maximum velocity.

       Reason: The velocity for a fully developed laminar flow in a circular pipe varies linearly in the   radial direction.
       

      1. Both [a] and [r] are true and [r] is the correct reason for [a]

      2. Both [a] and [r] are true but [r] is not the correct reason for [a]

      3. Both [a] and [r] are false

      4. [a] is true but [r] is false


    4. Match items: Match all items in Column 1 with correct options from those given in Column 2 and choose the correct set of combinations from the choices A, B, C and D.
      Example:
      Q. Match the following and choose the correct combination






    1. Common data based questions: Multiple questions may be linked to a common problem data, passage and the like. Two or three questions can be formed from the given common problem data. Each question is independent and its solution obtainable from the above problem data/passage directly. (Answer of the previous question is not required to solve the next question). Each question under this group will carry two marks.
      Example:
      Common data for Q. 78,79,80: The gas phase reaction, 2P + 4Q → 2R which is first order in P and first order in Q is to be carried out isothermally in a plug flow reactor. The entering volumetric flow rate is 2.5 dm3/min and the feed is equimolar in P and Q. The entering temperature and pressure are 727oC and 10 atm respectively. The specific reaction rate at this temperature is 4 dm3/gmol min and the activation energy is 15,000 cal/gmol.

       Q.78. What is the volumetric flow rate in dm3/min when the conversion of P is 25%?

             (A) 1.88     (B) 5.40     (C) 7.10     (D) 10.80

       Q.79. What is the rate of reaction in gmol/(dm3 min) when the conversion of P is 40%

             (A) 1.82 x 103     (B) 4.95 x 10-3     (C) 6.2 x 10-3     (D) 9.73 x 103

       Q.80. What is the value of the specific reaction rate constant in dm3/gmol min at 1227oC?

             (A) 17.68 (B)     22.32     (C) 49.60     (D) 59.75


    2. Linked answers question: The question will consist of a problem statement followed by two sub-questions (a) and (b) based on the problem statement. The solution to part (b) depends upon the answer to part (a). Each part (a) as well as (b) in such linked answer questions will carry two marks.
      Example:
      Statement for linked answer Q. 81a & 81b: A reversible Carnot engine operates between the actual heat input temperature of 1000 K and actual heat rejection temperature of 250 K. The ambient temperature is 200 K.

       Q.81a The efficiency of this engine will be

             A) 5%     (B) 20%     (C) 25%     (D) 75%

       Q.81b The above engine is to provide the power output of 100 kW. The heat input required will be

             (A) 133.33 kW     (B) 400 kW     (C) 500 kW     (D) 2000 kW

       In the above simplistic example, the calculation of heat input in Q.81b requires the value of  efficiency calculated in Q.81a as the first step.

       

      • Structure of the XE/XL Paper Sections

        1. XE and XL papers contain a number of sections. Each Section is of 50 marks. Each Section will be fully objective type and the questions are divided into three groups.

          1. Group I: Question Numbers 1 to 10 (10 questions) will carry one mark each.

          2. Group II: Question numbers 11 to 26 (16 questions) will carry two marks each.

          3. Group III: Question Numbers 27a to 28b (4 questions) will carry two marks each. Each number in this series (27, 28) will have two subquestions (a & b). The solution to part 'b' will be linked to the correct answer to part 'a', as described above in (e) (vi).

        2. All questions have four choices with only one being correct.

        3. Wrong answers carry 25% negative marks in Q1 to Q26 and Q27a, 28a. Marks for correct answers to Q27b, 28b, will be given only if the answer to the corresponding part 'a' is correct. However, Q27b, 28b will not carry any negative marks.

        4. The types of multiple choice questions are the same as in the Main papers as described above in (e).


      How to Apply for GATE:


      There are two different ways by which candidates can apply for GATE 2006, namely Online Registration and Offline Registration. Detailed information about each of these processes is given below.

      Application fee: Rs. 900 for general category and Rs. 400 for SC/ST category.
      Online submission of application forms may be made by accessing the websites of IITs and IISc, Bangalore. The candidate should pay the Application Fee through an SBI ATM or through a Demand Draft in favour of ‘IIT Kharagpur’ on any nationalized bank payable at ‘Kharagpur’. The candidate should submit the payment details while filling up the Online Form. Candidates are required to take a print of the Online Application Form after successful submission of data. The printed form, with candidate’s signature and photograph at appropriate places, and the Demand Draft / original ATM transaction-slip must be sent ONLY to The Organising Chairman, GATE, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302.




      The application fee is not refundable.

      Application fee: Rs. 1000 for general category and Rs. 500 for SC/ST category.
      Information Brochures and Application Forms are obtainable on payment of cash from the designated Bank Branches corresponding to each zone. The bank pay-in-slip in original must be attached to the candidate’s application during submission. Candidates can also obtain Information Brochures and Application Forms by Post from/or personally at the GATE offices. For this purpose a Demand Draft is to be sent for the amount as above to the Chairman, GATE of the corresponding zonal GATE office, along with a request letter and two self-addressed slips.
      Filled in Application Form along with the bank pay-in-slip / receipt of payment from GATE office must be sent to the respective zonal GATE office depending on the examination city where the candidate wishes to appear.



    Sunday, June 20, 2010

    Friday, June 18, 2010

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    Thursday, June 17, 2010

    Recruitment of Professors in Hyderabad June 2010 APARD (Andhra Pradesh Academy of Rural Development)

    CDS – APARD (Andhra Pradesh Academy of Rural Development)
    Rajendranagar, Hyderabad.
    Recruitment of core faculty in the cadre of Professors
    AMR-APARD, the State institute of Rural Development, located in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, has been working relentlessly in building capacities for sustainable rural development for over 56 years now. It is the apex training institute in the State meeting the capacity building requirements of around 2.61 lakh Elected
    Representative and around 50 thousand officials from Panchayat Raj and Rural development department. The Academy also extends its capacity building services to various other government departments.
    With the aim of generating efficient and high quality manpower working towards the cause of rural development, APARD desires to fill up the five core faculty positions under various disciplines on all India
    basis in the cadre of Asst/Associate/Professors,.
    Professors:
    - Natural, Resource Management
    - Decentralized Planning
    - Geographic information system
    - Information and Communication Technologies
    - Quantitative Techniques and Statistics
    How to Apply:
    Eligible Candidates may apply giving their CV stating their qualifications and experience along with list of publications showing year name of journal/or published. The short listed candidates will have to submit all the originals at the time of interview .The last date for receipt of applications is 10th June 2010. The applications
    should be sent by post only. Applications received after the last date will not be entertained. The envelope should be super scribed “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF CORE FACULTY IN AMR – APARD ” and
    should be addressed to:
    The Vice Chairperson,
    Centre for Development Studies
    AMR-Andhra Pradesh Academy of Rural Development
    Rajendranagar
    Hyderabad, – 500030. Andhra Pradesh.
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    Govt of India Jobs Recruitment June 2010 as Sub-Inspectors in Staff Selection Commission (SSC)


    Assistant Sub-Inspector (Exe) in CISF Examination 2010
    Commission will hold an All India Examination for recruitment to the post of Sub-Inspector (Exe) in the Central Industrial Security Force Graduation from a recognized University or equivalent is the minimum educational qualification. The Examination will comprise
    of Written Objective Type followed by Physical Endurance Test/Medical Examination and Interview/personality test.
    The Staff Selection Commission will hold the Assistant Sub-
    Inspectors (Exe.) in CISF Examination, 2010 on SUNDAY the 29th of August, 2010. This is a Group-‘C’ Non-Gazetted post in the pay scale of PB-2 (Rs.5200-20200) with Grade Pay of Rs.2800/-

    Sub-Inspectors (Executive): 1000 post (Male: 900, Female: 100), pay scale of PB-2 (Rs.5200-20200) + Grade Pay Rs.2800/-, Age: 20-25 years
    Fee: (Rs.100/-)
    How to Apply:
    The applications should be addressed to the Regional / Sub-Regional Offices of the Commission as indicated in the table below:

    1. Regional Director(CR),
    Staff Selection Commission,
    8-AB, Beli Road, Allahabad,
    Uttar Pradesh-211002
    Centre Code: Bhagalpur(3201), Darbhanga(3202),
    Muzaffarpur(3205), Agra(3001), Bareilly(3005), Gorakhpur(3007) ,
    Kanpur(3009), Meerut(3011), Varanasi(3013), Allahabad(3003), Patna(3206), Lucknow(3010)

    2. Regional Director (ER),
    Staff Selection Commission,1st MSO
    Building,(8th Floor)
    234/4 . Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose
    Road), Kolkata,
    West Bengal-700020
    Centre Code: Kolkata(4410), Midnapur(4413),
    Port Blair(4802), Sambalpur(4609), Gangtok(4001), Jalpaiguri(4408),
    Bhubaneshwar(4604), Cuttack(4605), Ranchi(4205)

    3. Regional Director(KKR),
    Staff Selection Commission,
    1st Floor, “E” Wing, Kendriya Sadan,
    Koramangala, Bangalore,
    Karnataka-560034
    Centre Code: Bangalore(9001),
    Thiruvananthapuram(9211), Kochi(9204), Thrissur(9212), Gulbarga(9005), Mangalore(9008), Dharwar(9004), Kozhikode (Calicut) (9206)

    4. Regional Director (NR),
    Staff Selection Commission,
    Block No. 12,
    CGO Complex, Lodhi Road,
    New Delhi-110504
    Centre Code: Delhi(2201), Jaipur(2405),
    Jodhpur(2406),Kota(2407), Bikaner(2404), Udaipur(2409),Ajmer(2401), Alwar(2402), Sriganganagar(2408), Dehradun(2002),
    Haldwani(2003),Almora(2001), Srinagar(2004) (Uttarakhand)

    5. Regional Director(NER),
    Staff Selection Commission,
    Rukmini Nagar,
    PO: Assam Sachivalaya, Guwahati,
    Assam-781006
    Centre Code: Guwahati (Dispur)(5105),
    Itanagar(5001),Dibrugarh(5102),Jorhat(5107),Silchar(5111),
    Imphal(5501), Shillong(5401),Aizwal(5701), Kohima(5302), Agartala(5601)

    6. Regional Director (SR),
    Staff Selection Commission,
    EVK Sampath Building, 2nd Floor, College
    Road, Chennai,
    Tamil Nadu-600006
    Centre Code: Hyderabad(8002), Guntur(8001),
    Kurnool(8003), Rajahmundry(8004), Tirupati(8006), Coimbatore(8202),
    Chennai(8201), Madurai(8204), Puducherry(8401), Tirunelveli(8207),
    Tiruchirapalli(8206), Vishakhapatnam (8007)

    7. Regional Director (WR),
    Staff Selection Commission,
    1st Floor, South Wing, Pratishta Bhawan,
    101 M.K. Road, Mumbai,
    Maharashtra-400020
    Centre Code: Aurangabad(7202), Mumbai(7204),
    Kolhapur(7203), Nagpur(7205), Panaji(7801), Pune(7208),
    Ahmedabad(7001), Vadodara(7002), Rajkot(7006),Nashik (7207),
    Amravati (7201),Surat(7007)

    8. Dy. Director (MPR),
    Staff Selection Commission,
    “Nishant Vila” F. Jalvihar Colony, Raipur,
    Chhatisgarh-492001
    Centre Code: Ambikapur(6201), Indore(6006),
    Jabalpur(6007), Jagdalpur(6203), Chindwara(6003), Chattarpur(6002),
    Guna(6004), Mandsaur(6010), Jhabua(6008), Khandwa(6009),
    Rewa(6012), Raipur(6204), Bhopal(6001), Gwalior(6005),Bilaspur(6202)

    9. Dy. Director (NWR),
    Staff Selection Commission,
    Block No. 3, Gr. Floor, Kendriya Sadan,
    Sector-9, Chandigarh-160017
    Centre Code: Ambala(1801), Jalandhar(1402),
    Leh(1005) Chandigarh(1601), Jammu(1004), Srinagar(1007),
    Shimla(1203),Bhathinda (1401) Hamirpur (1202)

    CLOSING DATE: 28/06/2010
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    Mini Ratna jobs


    Vacancies in Mini-Ratna Public Sector Undertaking(PSU) June 2010
    On Behalf of a Premier Schedule-A Mini-Ratna Public Sector Undertaking(PSU), providing Warehousing Facilities and Logistic support to Agriculture sector and other Notified commodities, All India Management Association (AIMA) invites applications from Indian Nationals for the following posts:

    Junior Technical Assistant: 51 posts
    Pay Scale: Rs. 10500-26400
    Age: 28 years

    Accountant: 20 posts
    Pay Scale: Rs.16400-40500
    Age: 30 years
    Management Trainee(Accounts): 04 posts
    Pay Scale: Rs. 20600-46500
    Age: 28 years

    Management Trainee(General): 14 posts
    Pay Scale: Rs.20600-46500
    Age: 28 years
    Application Fee: Gen / OBC Applicants shall submit their application along with a Demand Draft for Rs. 300/- (Rupees Three Hundred only) drawn in favour of “All India Management Association”, payable at New Delhi (Cheque/IPO shall not be accepted). No Fee for SC/ST/PH candidates

    How to Apply: Apply Online upto 12/07/2010. Take a printout of the submitted application and send the to Mini Ratna PSU, Post Box No. 3076, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 by ordinary post only so as to reach on or before 17/07/2010.
    For More Details:
    Please view details and submission of online application at Click Here