Sunday, September 28, 2008

Summer Internship at Reserve Bank of India

RBI Young Scholar Award Scheme

150 students will get opportunity to work at RBI branches

Stipend Rs. 7500 p.m.

Details

web site

http://rbi.org.in/youngscholars.aspx

www.rbi.org.in/youngscholars

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Rohikhand Medical College & Hospital

Pilibhit Bypass Road
Bareilly (U.P)

MBBS course admissions

Ph 09412290839

Institute of Dental Science, BAREILLY

Phone No. 09412290839

admissions for VII batch

The Global Open University

Established uner the Global Open University Act, 2006,Government of Nagaland

Recognized by the Distance Education Council

Master's Degree

M.Phil
M.Sc
MBA

mail univ@nagaland.net.in
toll free phone: 1800112800

Sri Krishnadevaraya College of Dental Sciences and Hospital

Hunasamaranahalli (Via) Yelahanka
Bangalore 562 157

Admission to BDS Course 2008-09

Fews seats available under management quota.

INterested candidates apply within 30th September

Contact the Hon. Secretary,
Sri Krishnadevaraya Educational Trust
Royal Cottage
Bangalore Palace
Bangalore - 560052
ph/faX: 080-23343442/448,23441200
OR EMAIL: sriket@gmail.com

IIT JEE Academy

IIT JEE Academy is an orkut community to discuss issues related to various chapters in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.

The community is open to students, their parents, and teachers and others interested in contributing to the community to help aspirants learn the material better.

http://www.orkut.co.in/Main#Community.aspx?cmm=39291603

Friday, September 26, 2008

IE Courses at Texas A&M University - Kingsville

http://www.engineer.tamuk.edu/departments/meen/IEcourses.html

IE GRADUATE COURSES







5301. Advanced Problems in Industrial Engineering. V:1-3
Individual or group research on advanced problems conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. Maximum credit six semester hours.



5303. Advanced Topics in Industrial Engineering. V:1-3
One or more advanced topics. May be when topic changes.



5305. Graduate Research Project. 3
A Graduate Research Project must be completed and submitted to the Graduate Office for a grade to be assigned, otherwise IP notations are recorded. This course is specifically designed for Plan II and Plan II students. Prerequisite: departmental approval.



5306. Thesis. 3
This course is for Plan I Students. The course requires 6 hours of grades, the first 3 hours consisting of completion of a thesis proposal and the last 3 hours consisting of completion of the thesis. Completion of the thesis proposal is a prerequisite for enrollment in the last 3 hours of thesis.



5313. Inventory Systems. 3(3-0)
Deterministic/stochastic systems with static/dynamic models. Use of forecasting techniques. Practice of inventory management, manual, and computerized procedures, and MRP. Case studies in inventory systems management. Prerequisite: Three hours undergraduate production and Inventory Control or equivalent.



5314. Activity Scheduling. 3(3-0)
Deterministic/stochastic sequencing problems with static/dynamic models. Problems involving single and multiple facilities (flow shop, job shop). Problems involving different measure of effectiveness, solution techniques (optimizing, heuristic). Industrial scheduling problems. Prerequisite: IE 5313.



5315. Nonlinear Programming. 3(3-0)
Quantitative procedures for optimization techniques; steepest ascent/descent; gradient methods. Nonlinear problems such as quadratic programming, geometric programming, convex programming, separable programming, etc. Prerequisite: Six hours of undergraduate operations research or equivalent and graduate standing.



5321. Computer Application of Statistical Methods in Engineering. 3(3-0)
Extreme value distribution, multivariate normal distribution, simple and multiple regression analyses, analysis of variance, time series analysis a survey of nonparametric statistics, chi square, t, and F distributions. Prerequisite: Undergraduate course in Applied Methods in Engineering Statistics or the equivalent.



5322. Computer Simulation of Industrial Systems 3(3-0)
Introduction to simulation, a survey and application of computer languages suitable for Monte Carlo simulation of random processes, model construction, advantages and shortcoming of simulation techniques, programming with simulation languages.



5323. Occupational Biomechanics. 3(3-0)
Study of the structure and function of musculo-skeletal system of the human body, kinetic and kinematics models, link segment diagram and 3-D static modeling. Applying bioinstrumentation to determine the human performance, work capacity and muscle strength evaluation. Biomechanical considerations in machine control and work place design.



5323. Occupational Biomechanics. 3(3-0)
Study of the structure and function of musculo-skeletal system of the human body, kinetic and kinematics models, link segment diagram and 3-D static modeling. Applying bioinstrumentation to determine the human performance, work capacity and muscle strength evaluation. Biomechanical considerations in machine control and work place design.



5324. Ergonomics. 3(3-0)
Application of ergonomic principles to the work environment. Design of the system to fit and interact with the human operator. Collection and utilization of anthropometric data in the design of workstations, tools, safety equipment and VDT workstations. Study of the interaction between human operator and the environment including the effect of noise improper lighting, vibration, heat and cold on physical and mental performance.



5325. System Safety. 3(3-0)
Application of engineering design and management of industrial prevention models along with ethical responsibilities to eliminate, prevent or control hazards throughout the life cycle of a project, program, procedure or activity.



5326. Economic Decision Theory. 3(3-0)
Source of information, prediction and judgment, subjective probability bidding policy. Statistical decision theory including utility function, risk and uncertainty, min-max and Bayes strategy. Prerequisite: IEEN 5329 or equivalent.



5328. Reliability Theory. 3(3-0)
Reliability analysis with emphasis on the exponential, Weibull, gamma, log normal, and extreme value distributions; reliability of systems, redundancy; maintainability and availability. Prerequisite: IEEN 5313.



5329. Advanced Engineering Economic Analysis. 3(3-0)
Continuation of Engineering Economic Analysis including funds flow, utility, price changes, investment, growth, replacement, taxes, capital budgeting, and managerial economics. Prerequisite: Three hours undergraduate course in Engineering Economic Analysis or equivalent.


5330. Computer Integrated Engineering Design. 3(3-0)
Overview to the fundamental principles and concepts underlying CAD/CAE systems. Emphasis on three dimensional parameters and feature-based CAD/CAM systems. Introduction to the concurrent design approach - design for manufacturing, design for assembly, design for reliability, design for maintainability are introduced. Applications of artificial intelligence in CAD/CAM system. Enhancement of student's application and development skills of CAD/CAM software.


5331. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems. 3(3-0)
Advanced systems concept of Computer Integrated Manufacturing Advanced System, definition of manufacturing and its various levels, planning and control of product movement through the production system, successful use of Automation, Robotics, Just-In-Time Manufacturing, and Knowledge Based Systems. Prerequisite: MEEN 5303.



5332. Manufacturing System Design. 3(3-0)
Systematic description of the underlying behavior of manufacturing systems. Topics include basic factory dynamics, corrupting influence of variability, push and pull production systems, human element in manufacturing systems design and supply chain management.



5334. Lean Manufacturing. 3(3-0)
Identifying key Lean concepts for manufacturing and defining these concepts for products/process design. Understanding Lean terminology, value stream mapping for manufacturing systems, design of Lean equipment, product cell design, operator job design and five steps to Kaizen. Lean manufacturing approach to help reduce manufacturing costs, reduce or eliminate waste and increase profit margins.



5335. Principles of Optimization. 3(3-0)
Nonlinear Optimization: Convexity, Kuhn-Tucker conditions, theory of duality. Linear and combinatorial optimization. Dynamic optimization. Prerequisite: Six hours of undergraduate operations research or equivalent.


5336. Linear Programming and Extensions. 3(3-0)
Theory of linear programming including the simplex method, duality, sensitivity analysis, decomposition principles, the transportation problem, and integer programming. Prerequisite: IEEN 5335 or equivalent.



COURSES AVAILABLE UNDER
IEEN 5303 - ADVANCED TOPICS IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING:

1. Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
2. Quality Management
3. Computer Integrated Engineering Design
4. Facilities Design and Plant Layout
5. Ergonomics
6. Computer Simulation II
7. Fundamentals of Automatic Manufacturing
8. Forecasting
9. Stochastic Processes
10. Design for Manufacturing

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engr, MSC 191 Texas A&M University - Kingsville 700 University Blvd., Engineering Complex 326 Kingsville, TX 78363-8202
Phone:(361) 593-2003 | Fax:(361) 593-4026 | Email:kasdg01@tamuk.edu | Email:Larry.Peel@tamuk.edu

MASTER OF SCIENCE - Course Plan

The Master of Science degree is a Plan I or Plan II program requiring the completion of 30 or 36 semesters hours of graduate work in engineering, including the thesis on the Plan I program. The Plan I degree is designed primarily for those interested in research or those wishing to work toward a Doctor of Philosophy degree.

Plan I-A (with thesis, major, and minor):
Thirty semester hours of approved graduate courses, with 18 to 24 semester hours (including 6 hours of Thesis 5306 research) in a major subject area and 6 to 12 semester hours in a minor subject area. The minor may be divided between two subject areas, with 6 semester hours in each.

Plan I-B (with thesis and major):
Thirty semester hours of approved graduate courses, with at least 24 semester hours (including 6 hours of Thesis 5306 research) in a major subject area.

Plan II (with major and minor):
Thirty-six semester hours of approved graduate courses, with 21 to 24 semester hours (including 3 hours of Research Project 5305) in a major subject area and 12 to 15 semester hours in a minor subject area. The minor may be divided between two subject areas, with at least 6 semester hours in each.



ADMISSION Requirements:

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

Any holder of a four-year B.S. degree in sciences, mathematics, business or engineering from an accredited institution may enter the program. Additional stem work above the 36 semester hours requisite for the degree may be required by the Graduate Coordinator to insure that students have sufficient background for the courses in their degree plans.

A research or design project and report will be required. This is defined as a research paper or design project produced as a major assignment in a three-semester-hour graduate 5000 level-course or by completing 3 hours of 5305 Research.



All candidates in both programs of study must pass a comprehensive examination consisting of an oral defense of the candidate's design/research project and related areas.


Admission to any of the graduate programs in the College of Engineering requires a baccalaureate degree and adequate course work in the field of interest. Other requirements include:



B.S. DEGREE IN ENGINEERING
GRADE POINT AVERAGE OF AT LEAST 2.6/4.0
TEST OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (TOEFL) – International students only
A score of 550 or 70% (Max. Score is 800)
A score of 213 (Max score of 300 - Computer Based Test)
GRADUATE RECORD EXAM (GRE) SCORES
A score of 1000 (63% - Quantitative + Verbal scores) is preferred. (Max. score is 1600)
TWO LETTERS OF REFERENCE









Attention

Kunal

Saturday, September 20, 2008

JEE 2009 Notification

IIT Joint Entrance Examination (JEE 2009) Schedule
April 12, 2009 (Sunday)
09.00 –12.00 hrs Paper – 1
14.00 - 17.00 hrs Paper - 2

Paper – 1 and Paper – 2 will each have three separate sections on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. Both the papers will be objective types, designed to test comprehension, reasoning and analytical ability of candidates.

* Eligibility requirements for this examination and syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Aptitude Test will be available on the websites of all IITs and will also be given in the Information Brochure of JEE – 2009.
*Candidates will have the option of submitting either on – line through internet) or paper application form- offline.
* Important dates regarding Application Form and Brochure:

Sale at designated branches of Banks and at all IITs: Nov 19 - Dec 24 2008
Postal Request of Application form: Nov 19 - Dec 16 2008
Last date of receipt of completed application forms at IITs : Dec 24 2008

Saturday, September 13, 2008

IIIT Allahabad

IIIT Allahabad
Deoghat, Jhalwa
Allahabad, India 211012
Phone: 91-532-2922000
Fax: 91-532-2430006
Email: contact@iiita.ac.in

http://www.iiita.ac.in/


IIITA started its 4 year B.Tech course in 1999 in Information Technology followed with Electronics & Communications in 2006. Entrance to these courses is through the All-India Entrance Examination conducted by CBSE. Its greatest strength is its adaptability to the changing industry requirements. A student here not only learns the latest technology but also gets ample industry exposure.

IIITA started its 2 year M.Tech courses in 2002 in Wireless Communication & Computing, Intelligent Systems and Bioinformatics followed with Software Engineering in 2004 and Human Computer Interaction, Microelectronics and Robotics in 2007. These courses are designed as per emerging trends in technology and future needs of the society. IIITA aims at promoting research in these areas of specializations.

IIITA started its 2 year MBA course in 2004 with major specialization in Information Technology and minor in Marketing or Finance. The course is designed keeping in mind the latest emerging trends in management and future needs of the society. The program is very successfull in its main objective of developing global business leaders for the future.

IIITA started its 2 year Masters of Science in Cyber Law & Information Security in 2004, in order to meet the latest legal and security issues arising with the rapidly changing technology. Focus is on environmental security measures for e-commerce and foster healthy trade practices. The course is designed to create a true legal technocrates to face the challenges of securing technological implementations in the society.

Conclave with Nobel Prize Winners for Indian Students

IIIT Allahabad is arranging a congregation of noble prize winners.

December 15-21, 2008

B.Sc, M.Sc, research scholars are eligible to attend.

Send nominations to immediately to science conclave secretariat through online.

visit

http://scienceconclave.iiita.ac.in

Objective


Inspire, motivate and give thrust to science education,research & development.
Divert at least ten percent of best talents from other disciplines to science stream.
Develop plans to rejuvenate science education and research.
Bring together the Nobel Laureates, young Scientists and students in a relaxed and informal atmosphere and encourage the dialogue amongst themselves.
Contribute to enhancement of Science education leading to the developmental growth of the country.
Organize personal encounters with top class scienentists of different generations and cultures.
The presence of Nobel Laureates will promote a dialogue between the scientists of today and tomorrow as well as beyond.




IIIT Allahabad
Deoghat, Jhalwa
Allahabad, India 211012
Phone: 91-532-2922000
Fax: 91-532-2430006
Email: contact@iiita.ac.in

Sunday, September 7, 2008

IIT JEE Orkut Community

IIT-JEE-ACADEMY

http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=39291603

This orkut community is started to provide an interacting group focused on various topics in JEE through chapterwise topics in each subject.

Also this group invites parents to join the group so that they can facilitate the education of their children