The document is an application form for admission to the Ph.D. program at the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar. It requests personal details like name, date of birth, address, qualifications from past degrees, professional experience, and test scores if applicable. It lists required enclosures like mark sheets and certificates. It provides instructions on applying to multiple departments and states that employed applicants must get employer approval. The declaration section notes that the institute's decision is final and it can expel students who were admitted based on false information.
The document provides instructions for a written test for admission to the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. It describes that the test will have three parts, with Part A being common to both Computer Science and Systems Science streams. Part B will cover topics specific to Computer Science, while Part C will cover topics specific to Systems Science. Sample topics and questions are provided for each stream. The test will be three hours, multiple choice, and involve negative marking for incorrect answers. Calculators will not be permitted.
The document is a declaration form for the Sports and Adventure Club at BIT Mesra in Ranchi. It declares that if a student gets injured or ill while participating in club activities, the parent or guardian will not hold the institute, club, or its officers responsible. The form requires the signature of the parent/guardian and student, along with their names, addresses, phone numbers, and a student photograph.
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The document outlines the minimum eligibility criteria for M.Tech programs at Mesra. It details:
1) Candidates must have at least 60% marks in their BE/BTech or equivalent, or 55% marks in their MSc/MA degree. Candidates awaiting final exam results can provisionally apply.
2) The document then lists each M.Tech program and the relevant qualifying examinations and disciplines that are eligible.
3) It notes that candidates admitted with a valid GATE score may be eligible for scholarships if funding is approved, but that some programs do not currently offer scholarships.
This document discusses cloud computing concepts including definitions, architecture, service models, and simulation tools. It summarizes a student project presentation on cloud computing that examines key aspects like scalability, pay-per-use model, and virtualization. It also evaluates cloud simulators CloudSim, GreenCloud and iCanCloud, comparing their features, scenarios and performance graphs. The document proposes a novel load balancing approach and its implementation through a dynamic information system interface.
The document summarizes the topics covered in the entrance examination for the MSc/PhD Computer Science program at Chennai Mathematical Institute. The topics include discrete mathematics, probability theory, automata theory, algorithms, data structures, graphs, algorithmic techniques, and logic. It also lists 4 suggested reading materials that cover these topics in more depth.
The document is an application form for admission to the Ph.D. program at the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar. It requests personal details like name, date of birth, address, qualifications from past degrees, professional experience, and test scores if applicable. It lists required enclosures like mark sheets and certificates. It provides instructions on applying to multiple departments and states that employed applicants must get employer approval. The declaration section notes that the institute's decision is final and it can expel students who were admitted based on false information.
The document provides instructions for a written test for admission to the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. It describes that the test will have three parts, with Part A being common to both Computer Science and Systems Science streams. Part B will cover topics specific to Computer Science, while Part C will cover topics specific to Systems Science. Sample topics and questions are provided for each stream. The test will be three hours, multiple choice, and involve negative marking for incorrect answers. Calculators will not be permitted.
The document is a declaration form for the Sports and Adventure Club at BIT Mesra in Ranchi. It declares that if a student gets injured or ill while participating in club activities, the parent or guardian will not hold the institute, club, or its officers responsible. The form requires the signature of the parent/guardian and student, along with their names, addresses, phone numbers, and a student photograph.
Bit mesra eligibility criteria for m. tech programmesbikram ...
The document outlines the minimum eligibility criteria for M.Tech programs at Mesra. It details:
1) Candidates must have at least 60% marks in their BE/BTech or equivalent, or 55% marks in their MSc/MA degree. Candidates awaiting final exam results can provisionally apply.
2) The document then lists each M.Tech program and the relevant qualifying examinations and disciplines that are eligible.
3) It notes that candidates admitted with a valid GATE score may be eligible for scholarships if funding is approved, but that some programs do not currently offer scholarships.
This document discusses cloud computing concepts including definitions, architecture, service models, and simulation tools. It summarizes a student project presentation on cloud computing that examines key aspects like scalability, pay-per-use model, and virtualization. It also evaluates cloud simulators CloudSim, GreenCloud and iCanCloud, comparing their features, scenarios and performance graphs. The document proposes a novel load balancing approach and its implementation through a dynamic information system interface.
The document summarizes the topics covered in the entrance examination for the MSc/PhD Computer Science program at Chennai Mathematical Institute. The topics include discrete mathematics, probability theory, automata theory, algorithms, data structures, graphs, algorithmic techniques, and logic. It also lists 4 suggested reading materials that cover these topics in more depth.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document describes the structure and content of the M.Tech Computer Science entrance exam. The exam consists of two tests - a morning objective test and an afternoon short answer test. The short answer test has two groups: Group A covers analytical ability and mathematics at the B.Sc. pass level, and Group B covers advanced topics in mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, or engineering/technology depending on the candidate's choice. Sample questions are provided for both groups focusing on concepts like roots of unity, vector spaces, and differential equations.
The document provides information about a test for candidates applying to an M.Tech. program in Computer Science. [The test consists of two parts - an objective test in the morning and a short answer test in the afternoon. The short answer test has two groups - Group A covers analytical ability and mathematics at the B.Sc. pass level, and Group B covers various subjects at higher levels and the candidate must choose one section to answer questions from according to their background.] The document then provides sample questions that may be asked in Group A, which covers topics in mathematics including calculus, linear algebra, number theory, and sequences and series.
The document provides information about a test for candidates applying for an M.Tech in Computer Science. It describes:
1) The test will have two parts - a morning objective test (Test MIII) and an afternoon short answer test (Test CS).
2) The CS test booklet will have two groups - Group A covering analytical ability and mathematics at the B.Sc. pass level, and Group B covering advanced topics in mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, and engineering at the B.Sc. Hons. and B.Tech. levels.
3) Sample questions are provided for both Group A (mathematical reasoning and basic concepts) and Group B (advanced topics in real analysis
The document describes the structure and content of a test for candidates applying for an M.Tech. in Computer Science. It contains two parts:
1) Test CS consists of two groups - Group A contains mathematics questions at the B.Sc. pass level. Group B contains more advanced mathematics, statistics, physics or computer science questions depending on the candidate's choice.
2) The document provides sample questions for Group A mathematics including questions on roots of unity, invertible matrices, vector space basis, and complex numbers.
The document describes a test for candidates seeking an M.Tech in Computer Science. It discusses the structure and content of the test, which includes two parts - an objective test in the morning and a short answer test in the afternoon. The short answer test contains two groups: Group A covers analytical ability and mathematics at the B.Sc. pass level, while Group B covers various subjects at higher levels and candidates must choose one section to answer questions from. Sample questions are provided covering a range of mathematical and technical topics that may appear on the test.
The document provides instructions for the entrance test for admission to the Indian Institute of Science's research program in Biological Science. The test will consist of 100 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Candidates must mark their answers on the provided optical mark recognition sheet using an HB pencil by darkening the appropriate bubble for each question. They should darken only one bubble per question and change answers by fully erasing the previous mark. The test aims to evaluate candidates for the Biological Science paper which is part of the institute's research program admission process.
The document outlines important admission dates for various degree programs including BE, ME/MSc, and PhD at Delhi College of Engineering. Key dates are provided for application form release and submission, counseling, and registration. Eligibility requirements are specified for ME programs in various engineering disciplines as well as MSc Applied Physics. Minimum qualifications include an appropriate BE degree along with qualifying the GATE exam for full-time programs. Part-time programs are available for working professionals and have different duration and class timings. Seat reservation policies are also summarized.
This document contains a syllabus for 3 engineering disciplines:
1. Chemical Engineering - Covering topics like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mass transfer, reaction engineering, and plant design.
2. Computer Science and Engineering - Covering topics like theory of computation, digital logic, computer architecture, programming, algorithms, compiler design, operating systems, databases, and computer networks.
3. Electronics and Communication Engineering - Covering topics like networks, electronic devices, analog circuits, digital circuits, signals and systems, control systems, communications, and electromagnetics.
This document provides information and important dates for the 2010-2011 academic year at Jamia Hamdard University in New Delhi, India. It outlines admission procedures and deadlines for various degree programs across multiple faculties, including Management and IT, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Science, Engineering, and others. It also provides details on available student support, scholarships, faculty members, fees, and contact information. Key dates listed include last dates for admission forms between March and April 2010, entrance tests from May 20-24, 2010, and commencement of classes starting July 15, 2010.
1) Bring necessary documents like passport photos, certificates, offer letter, proof of fees paid, and PAN card.
2) Reach IISc campus which is known locally as TATA Institute. Take a taxi from airport or take BMTC buses from Majestic.
3) On joining day, verify documents and get hostel room allotment, mess card, temporary ID card with SR number.
The document provides information for new students joining the Department of Computer Science and Automation at IISc for the ME, MSc(Engg), and PhD programs in 2010. It outlines guidance resources like faculty advisors and student advisors to help with adjustment. It emphasizes pursuing research and publication for dissertations and exploring research careers. Guidelines are provided for course selection and requirements for each term of study to aid successful program completion.
The document lists the intake capacity for various M.Phil, Ph.D, M.Tech, M.A, and M.Sc programs at Jawaharlal Nehru University for the year 2010-11. It provides details of over 50 departments/centers across 13 schools, specifying the number of seats available for each program. The intake ranges from 2 to 92 seats per program.
This document lists the courses offered by Osmania University's various faculties. It provides details of undergraduate, postgraduate, and diploma programs across faculties like Arts, Social Sciences, Commerce, Science, Oriental Languages, Management, Education, Engineering, Technology, Law, and Informatics. Admission criteria and processes vary for different programs but generally require qualifying exams and entrance tests. Annexures at the end provide additional course combination options for BA and BSc programs.
The document provides information about postgraduate degree programs offered at Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur for the 2010-2011 academic year. It lists the degrees offered which include Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Technology (MTech), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science (MSc), and Master of Planning. It provides eligibility requirements and admission procedures for the PhD program. It also gives brief descriptions of the credit system used, course offerings, and locations of departments. The document serves as an informational brochure for those seeking admission to postgraduate programs at the Institute.
The document announces a common admission process for full-time M.Tech programs starting in 2010 at six National Institutes of Technology. Applicants must submit their online application by May 31, 2010 along with a registration fee, after which they will participate in a common counseling for admission determination. More details and the application are available starting May 3rd on the website of the National Institute of Technology in Tiruchirappalli.
The document announces admission notifications for the M.Sc. (Computer Science) and MCA (Master of Computer Applications) programs at the University of Delhi for 2010. It provides details on the admission procedure and eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Computer Science. 50% of seats are filled based on merit in the B.Sc. Computer Science exam from Delhi University. The remaining 50% are filled based on an entrance exam. The document lists the eligibility requirements and provides important dates for the M.Sc. Computer Science application process and entrance exam.
The document contains criteria for different departments. Some common criteria include a minimum percentage or CGPA required in previous degrees which varies for general, SC/ST and OBC categories. Many departments also require a minimum GATE score. Criteria include degree requirements, marks/CGPA cutoffs, and sometimes other factors like choice of specialization or fellowship awards.
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The document outlines the shortlisting criteria and interview process for the VLSI Design Tools & Technology (VDTT) Programme to be held on May 12th and 13th, 2010. Candidates meeting the minimum GATE score and degree performance criteria in specific disciplines will be interviewed on the 12th, with industry sponsored candidates requiring at least 1 year of experience. Shortlisted candidates will interview with sponsoring industries on the 13th. Instructions are provided regarding reporting times, selection announcements, accommodation, and payments for admission if offered a position in the program.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document describes the structure and content of the M.Tech Computer Science entrance exam. The exam consists of two tests - a morning objective test and an afternoon short answer test. The short answer test has two groups: Group A covers analytical ability and mathematics at the B.Sc. pass level, and Group B covers advanced topics in mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, or engineering/technology depending on the candidate's choice. Sample questions are provided for both groups focusing on concepts like roots of unity, vector spaces, and differential equations.
The document provides information about a test for candidates applying to an M.Tech. program in Computer Science. [The test consists of two parts - an objective test in the morning and a short answer test in the afternoon. The short answer test has two groups - Group A covers analytical ability and mathematics at the B.Sc. pass level, and Group B covers various subjects at higher levels and the candidate must choose one section to answer questions from according to their background.] The document then provides sample questions that may be asked in Group A, which covers topics in mathematics including calculus, linear algebra, number theory, and sequences and series.
The document provides information about a test for candidates applying for an M.Tech in Computer Science. It describes:
1) The test will have two parts - a morning objective test (Test MIII) and an afternoon short answer test (Test CS).
2) The CS test booklet will have two groups - Group A covering analytical ability and mathematics at the B.Sc. pass level, and Group B covering advanced topics in mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, and engineering at the B.Sc. Hons. and B.Tech. levels.
3) Sample questions are provided for both Group A (mathematical reasoning and basic concepts) and Group B (advanced topics in real analysis
The document describes the structure and content of a test for candidates applying for an M.Tech. in Computer Science. It contains two parts:
1) Test CS consists of two groups - Group A contains mathematics questions at the B.Sc. pass level. Group B contains more advanced mathematics, statistics, physics or computer science questions depending on the candidate's choice.
2) The document provides sample questions for Group A mathematics including questions on roots of unity, invertible matrices, vector space basis, and complex numbers.
The document describes a test for candidates seeking an M.Tech in Computer Science. It discusses the structure and content of the test, which includes two parts - an objective test in the morning and a short answer test in the afternoon. The short answer test contains two groups: Group A covers analytical ability and mathematics at the B.Sc. pass level, while Group B covers various subjects at higher levels and candidates must choose one section to answer questions from. Sample questions are provided covering a range of mathematical and technical topics that may appear on the test.
The document provides instructions for the entrance test for admission to the Indian Institute of Science's research program in Biological Science. The test will consist of 100 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Candidates must mark their answers on the provided optical mark recognition sheet using an HB pencil by darkening the appropriate bubble for each question. They should darken only one bubble per question and change answers by fully erasing the previous mark. The test aims to evaluate candidates for the Biological Science paper which is part of the institute's research program admission process.
The document outlines important admission dates for various degree programs including BE, ME/MSc, and PhD at Delhi College of Engineering. Key dates are provided for application form release and submission, counseling, and registration. Eligibility requirements are specified for ME programs in various engineering disciplines as well as MSc Applied Physics. Minimum qualifications include an appropriate BE degree along with qualifying the GATE exam for full-time programs. Part-time programs are available for working professionals and have different duration and class timings. Seat reservation policies are also summarized.
This document contains a syllabus for 3 engineering disciplines:
1. Chemical Engineering - Covering topics like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mass transfer, reaction engineering, and plant design.
2. Computer Science and Engineering - Covering topics like theory of computation, digital logic, computer architecture, programming, algorithms, compiler design, operating systems, databases, and computer networks.
3. Electronics and Communication Engineering - Covering topics like networks, electronic devices, analog circuits, digital circuits, signals and systems, control systems, communications, and electromagnetics.
This document provides information and important dates for the 2010-2011 academic year at Jamia Hamdard University in New Delhi, India. It outlines admission procedures and deadlines for various degree programs across multiple faculties, including Management and IT, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Science, Engineering, and others. It also provides details on available student support, scholarships, faculty members, fees, and contact information. Key dates listed include last dates for admission forms between March and April 2010, entrance tests from May 20-24, 2010, and commencement of classes starting July 15, 2010.
1) Bring necessary documents like passport photos, certificates, offer letter, proof of fees paid, and PAN card.
2) Reach IISc campus which is known locally as TATA Institute. Take a taxi from airport or take BMTC buses from Majestic.
3) On joining day, verify documents and get hostel room allotment, mess card, temporary ID card with SR number.
The document provides information for new students joining the Department of Computer Science and Automation at IISc for the ME, MSc(Engg), and PhD programs in 2010. It outlines guidance resources like faculty advisors and student advisors to help with adjustment. It emphasizes pursuing research and publication for dissertations and exploring research careers. Guidelines are provided for course selection and requirements for each term of study to aid successful program completion.
The document lists the intake capacity for various M.Phil, Ph.D, M.Tech, M.A, and M.Sc programs at Jawaharlal Nehru University for the year 2010-11. It provides details of over 50 departments/centers across 13 schools, specifying the number of seats available for each program. The intake ranges from 2 to 92 seats per program.
This document lists the courses offered by Osmania University's various faculties. It provides details of undergraduate, postgraduate, and diploma programs across faculties like Arts, Social Sciences, Commerce, Science, Oriental Languages, Management, Education, Engineering, Technology, Law, and Informatics. Admission criteria and processes vary for different programs but generally require qualifying exams and entrance tests. Annexures at the end provide additional course combination options for BA and BSc programs.
The document provides information about postgraduate degree programs offered at Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur for the 2010-2011 academic year. It lists the degrees offered which include Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Technology (MTech), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science (MSc), and Master of Planning. It provides eligibility requirements and admission procedures for the PhD program. It also gives brief descriptions of the credit system used, course offerings, and locations of departments. The document serves as an informational brochure for those seeking admission to postgraduate programs at the Institute.
The document announces a common admission process for full-time M.Tech programs starting in 2010 at six National Institutes of Technology. Applicants must submit their online application by May 31, 2010 along with a registration fee, after which they will participate in a common counseling for admission determination. More details and the application are available starting May 3rd on the website of the National Institute of Technology in Tiruchirappalli.
The document announces admission notifications for the M.Sc. (Computer Science) and MCA (Master of Computer Applications) programs at the University of Delhi for 2010. It provides details on the admission procedure and eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Computer Science. 50% of seats are filled based on merit in the B.Sc. Computer Science exam from Delhi University. The remaining 50% are filled based on an entrance exam. The document lists the eligibility requirements and provides important dates for the M.Sc. Computer Science application process and entrance exam.
The document contains criteria for different departments. Some common criteria include a minimum percentage or CGPA required in previous degrees which varies for general, SC/ST and OBC categories. Many departments also require a minimum GATE score. Criteria include degree requirements, marks/CGPA cutoffs, and sometimes other factors like choice of specialization or fellowship awards.
Shortlisting criteria for m.tech(vdtt) 1bikram ...
The document outlines the shortlisting criteria and interview process for the VLSI Design Tools & Technology (VDTT) Programme to be held on May 12th and 13th, 2010. Candidates meeting the minimum GATE score and degree performance criteria in specific disciplines will be interviewed on the 12th, with industry sponsored candidates requiring at least 1 year of experience. Shortlisted candidates will interview with sponsoring industries on the 13th. Instructions are provided regarding reporting times, selection announcements, accommodation, and payments for admission if offered a position in the program.