The document is an online admit card for Pushpendra Singh for the DRDO Entry Test 2012 being held on August 5th. It provides details of the exam such as the post applied for, reference number, exam centre and instructions for the candidate. Candidates are advised to carry the admit card and a valid photo ID to the exam centre and adhere to instructions regarding permitted items, entry and exit times.
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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is an agency of the Republic of India, charged with the military's research and development, headquartered in New Delhi, India. It was formed in 1958 by the merger of the Technical Development Establishment and the Directorate of Technical Development and Production with the Defence Science Organisation. It is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.
No company, institution, government or agency can afford to contain and maintain all the resources they need in house. In a connected and fast changing world those needs are not static, they are dynamic and fast changing. So, outsourcing and insourcing, flexible working, BYOD, Social Networking, Open Access and Apps have become essential to flexibility and adaptability. But, perhaps more importantly ‘collaboration’ provides a prime element to success, that spans most sectors across the planet.
The various modes and tools of eCollaboration between people are well documented including: audio and video conferencing, connected white boards and meeting spaces are perhaps the most common. But there is far more when we include machines. People use and collaborate with machines at all levels, but increasingly the machines are autonomously collaborating.
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m—wise presenteert de case van Hunkemöller “Are you Happy?”. Afnemende loyaliteit is een bekend probleem in ‘retailland’. E-mail is een bijzonder krachtig middel gebleken in het terugdringen van uitstroom en het verhogen van loyaliteit.
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is an agency of the Republic of India, charged with the military's research and development, headquartered in New Delhi, India. It was formed in 1958 by the merger of the Technical Development Establishment and the Directorate of Technical Development and Production with the Defence Science Organisation. It is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.
No company, institution, government or agency can afford to contain and maintain all the resources they need in house. In a connected and fast changing world those needs are not static, they are dynamic and fast changing. So, outsourcing and insourcing, flexible working, BYOD, Social Networking, Open Access and Apps have become essential to flexibility and adaptability. But, perhaps more importantly ‘collaboration’ provides a prime element to success, that spans most sectors across the planet.
The various modes and tools of eCollaboration between people are well documented including: audio and video conferencing, connected white boards and meeting spaces are perhaps the most common. But there is far more when we include machines. People use and collaborate with machines at all levels, but increasingly the machines are autonomously collaborating.
“When things think, they want to link”
The inclusion of intelligence and smarts sees everything from our mobile devices to laptops, PCs, MainFrames and Super Computers starting to engage in cooperation and invisible conversations. The Cloud is amplifying this to our advantage with a growing range of apps backed up with distributed data, resources, networking, computing power and intelligences. Truth Engines and Intelligent Search and Find are also being developed to make available a range of new (easy to use) group and profession specific apps.
Most of us seem to spend more time locating information and the right people, than we devote to being creative and finding solutions. Our biggest challenge is to understand (in a shorter and shorter time frame), find the appropriate skill cells and get them all to come together as an effective team.
“The power to convene is both rare and coveted”
The old ways of working are falling by the wayside in the leading companies operating in the fastest moving sectors, whilst nothing much is happening (yet) at the other end of the market spectrum. But in this 21C the winners will be the global teams that connect, network and collaborate to maximise there creativity, and become the primary creators and solution finders.
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2. Make a list
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5. Set a schedule
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6. Take breaks
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9. Automate
If there are tasks that you do on a regular basis, see if there's a way to automate them. This could include setting up automatic bill payments or setting up a system to remind you of upcoming deadlines. Automating tasks can save you a lot of time in the long run.
10. Batch tasks
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Download actual past question papers of Common Entrance Exam for Design. CEED is a qualifying examination for admission to Post Graduate programs in design at IIT Mumbai - Industrial Design Centre (IDC Powai), IIT Delhi - Instrument Design and Development Centre, IISc Banglore - Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing (CPDM), IIT Kanpur - Department of Design, IIT Guwahati - Design Programme. The score in the CEED examination is valid for 2 years and could also be used for applying to Ph.D Programmes in Design in IISc Bangalore and IIT Bombay. Specialization include
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Centre for Personnel Talent Management (CEPTAM)
a unit of
Defence Research & Development Organisation
"DRDO ENTRY TEST-2012"
Advertisement No. CEPTAM-05 Date of Written Exam: 5th August, 2012 (Sunday)
Online Admit Card
ONLINE ADMIT CARD * Government of India, Ministry of Defence
CEPTAM-05 ADVT. Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO)
Centre For Personnel Talent Management (CEPTAM)
Metcalfe House, Delhi-110054
Telephone No.: 011-23882323
E-mail : drdoentrytest@gmail.com
Website : www.drdo.gov.in
Post Name Post Code Reference Number Seat Number
SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT 'B' 0107 50905010701595 DEE0123
Subject Name of Candidate : PUSHPENDRA SINGH Photograph
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Date of Birth Name & Address of Exam Centre
02-06-1990
Category AMITY CENTRE-5 (BLOCK : E-1),
AMITY UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, SECTOR-125,
OBC
NOIDA - 201303, GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR,
Nature of Examination (U.P.).
150 Multiple Choice Question
Examination Date Reporting Time Examination Time Application No.
05th Aug, 2012 (Sunday) 09:30 AM 10:00 AM TO 12:00 NOON 510704204
* PLEASE NOTE THAT VALID PHOTO IDENTITY CARD (IN ORIGINAL) IS MANDATORY WITH
ADMIT CARD FOR DRDO ENTRY TEST
NOTE: YOUR ADMISSION IS PURELY PROVISIONAL. IF IT IS FOUND AT ANY STAGE LATER THAT YOU DO NOT FULFILL
ANY OF THE ESSENTIAL CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY, YOUR CANDIDATURE WILL BE CANCELLED AND NO APPEAL
SHALL BE ENTERTAINED IN THIS REGARD.
Instructions:
1. Candidates must check their particulars in the Admit Card. In case of any mismatch immediately report to CEPTAM through fax
only with a copy of admit card and contact Centre Superintendent one hour before reporting time along with 2 coloured
photographs.
2. Candidates will not be allowed to enter Examination Hall without valid Admit card and identity proof (in original) as mentioned in
application form.
3. Candidates are not permitted to bring any paper/Calculator/Mobile Phones/Pagers/any other Electronic Devices in the
Examination Hall except Admit Cards and Identity Proof. In case of non compliance, his/her candidature shall be cancelled and
he/she shall be debarred from appearing in future DRDO exams. A suitable legal action in addition, will also be initiated.
4. Candidates will not be allowed to enter Examination Hall after commencement of examination. They shall not be permitted to
leave before completion of examination.
5. Candidates will be allowed to appear in the examination only at the specified Centre mentioned in the Admit Card. No change in
exam centre / Subject / Trade is permissible.
6. Candidate must bring Blue Ball Point Pen to mark the answer sheet. Candidate must sit only as per allotted SEAT NUMBERS.
7. Candidates must note that Question papers are intellectual property of DRDO. Hence, Question Booklets cannot be taken
away by the candidate in any form.
8. Candidates before appearing in the examination are advised to satisfy themselves, that they fulfill all the essential qualifications
laid down in the advertisement for the concerned post.
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