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Architecturally in demandTHE MOMENT one introduces oneself as engineer, invariably the next question will be, "are you a computer engineer?" Well, the present era belongs to computer nerds you see! But apart from ECE and IT, there is another branch of engineering -- ...
In letter and spiritLETTER WRITING is an age-old art. In the era of Internet and email, this age-old form has undergone a radical change. And yet nothing can replace the older form whose intimate tone and personal signature are unsurpassed by the tools of new ...
They just manageTHE MENTION of the word `tunnelling' might throw up a picture of a train passing through a dark tunnel in some deep forests. You are not wrong but for a management student and aspirant, it is something different. The jargon is used to describe ...
Silicon photonicsTHE FIRST continuous wave all-silicon laser was developed by the researches at Intel using a physical property called the Raman Effect. The experimental device was built using the existing standard CMOS high-volume manufacturing processes. A ... A test case, seriously
Documenting it for goodIT IS all about making oneself clear. Putting across one's ideas through presentations in the best possible ways, harnessing technology along the way and then garnering maximum mileage out of it. An engineer cannot just do without effective ...
The long haulWHY DON'T we do things we desperately want to? Why do we always like the final target but not the course of action? For example, a student desires to study hard to get a rank. He procrastinates. A girl wants to lose weight by avoiding sweets. She ... Mobile computing WITH INCREASING use of small portable computers, wireless networks and satellites, a trend to support "computing on the move" has emerged. This trend is known as mobile computing or "anytime" and "anywhere" computing. Some people refer it as ... Get fired up BLAME IT on the ever-growing industrialisation or massive urbanisation, risks of fire accidents have increased. But in this adversity, lay greater opportunities for youngsters looking for a challenging career. But very few institutions train ...
Ph.D in microbiologyI have done my M.Sc in Microbiology from Ambedkar Marathwada University. I have secured 52%. Which universities in India offer Ph.D programmes in Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular biology and related subjects with 50% marks as the eligibility ...
Making short work of failureICFAI NATIONAL COLLEGE, APRIL 3. What amounts to failure? When we want to achieve something but are not able to do it according to our plan, then we term it a `failure.' Nothing in life should be concluded simply as failure because it goes to ...
Primary concernSRI DURGAMALLESWARA SIDDHARTHA MAHILA KALASALA, APRIL 3. What we suffer and the wrong we do to others are viewed differently. People with empathy ask themselves one question, "How will I feel if someone treats me in a bad way?" This kind of ... Doing its BIT SDK TECHNOLOGIES, city-based IT company working in the field of e-learning initiatives, has launched a test runner CD for students appearing for BITSAT, the computer-based entrance examination for entry into BITS. BITSAT is a challenge for ... Personality development UNLESS WE know in which direction you want to develop and your basic problems, it is difficult to suggest any book. The popular "success" books have four approaches. Confidence building: These books essentially tell you to recognise your strong ... CAMPUS JOTTINGS
Ice ice ISBTHEIR CONVOCATION caps went high in the air indicating that their careers too would soar high as they graduated from a prestigious school in the country. The elated faces of 273 students of Indian School of Business (ISB) had a similar expression ... V-C post race THE RACE for Acharya Nagarjuna University Vice-chancellor's post has begun with professors from Andhra University and ANU trying to get into the Search Committee's list of final three. The term of present Vice-Chancellor, L. Venugopala Reddy's ... `Merugu' scheme BACKWARD CLASSES Study Circle will organise a 20-day programme for 100 students under `Merugu' scheme for those attempting the Group-I mains examination. The District Collector, G. Jayalakshmi, reviewed the programmes of the Study Circle while ... Value education THE NEED for a value-based education was stressed by speakers at a meeting on the topic "Personality development" organised by Sri Durgamalleswara Siddhartha Mahila Kalasala in the city recently. The chief guest of the occasion was Mata Shiva ...
Sindhura fetedSIDDHARTHA ACADEMY of General & Technical Education accorded a civic reception to Miss India-World Sindhura Gadde on Saturday night. The Siddhartha Auditorium wore a festive look on the occasion of the felicitation. Though busy preparing for ... Professor lauded THE ACHARYA Nagarjuna University Department of History and Archaeology Dean, Y. Kumaraswamy, laid down office on Thursday. The Vice-Chancellor, L. Venugopala Reddy, honouring the professor lauded the efforts taken by Mr. Kumaraswamy in guiding ...
Varsity budgetACHARYA NAGARJUNA University annual budget for 2005-06 financial year was passed on Wednesday with a deficit of Rs.3.93 crores. The Academic Senate meeting chaired by the Vice-Chancellor, L. Venugopala Reddy, discussed a budget presented with an ...
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