SESSIONAL EXAM SCHEDULE CHANGED

26- EMFT AND IP
27- NAS AND FED
28- DE AND OPEN ELECTIVE

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HOW TO DOWNLOAD FILES FROM FILESERVE..STEP BY STEP EXPLANIATION

CLICK ON THE FILE LINK TO BE DOWNLOADED:

STEP1:- YOU WILL SEE A WINDOW AS SHOWN BELOW

STEP 2:-  SCROLL DOWN AND CLICK ON DOWNLOAD FILE ( IN BLUE) AS SHOWN BELOW:
 STEP 3:- YOU WILL BE THEN ASKED TO ENTER THE CODE OR CAPTIA (SHOWN BELOW)

STEP 4:- SCROLL UP ND IT WILL SHOW SOME WAITING TIME...WAIT FOR THE DOWNLOAD LINK TO APPEAR 

STEP 5:- NOW IT WILL SHOW DOWNLOAD FILE OPTION IN GREEN CLICK ON THAT ND DOWNLOAD YOUR FILE(SHOWN BELOW)
 

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SESSIONAL EXAM SCHEDULE

27-   NAS AND FED
28- DE AND OPEN ELECTIVE
29- EMFT AND IP

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GALGOTIAS SESSIONAL EXAM PAPERS


GALGOTIAS SESSIONAL EXAM PAPERS FED AND IP....AND IILM EMFT SESSIONAL PAPER...
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http://www.fileserve.com/file/VxrH8qT/21092011083.jpg

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IILM COLLAGE SESSIONAL EXAM PAPERS


THIS FILE CONTAINS SESSIONAL EXAM PAPERS OF IILM COLLAGE...
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Thought for the day...


Contentment is the method to keep you constantly on the seat of self-respect.

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BLOG 2.0





The blog is now available in a new avatar....gear up nd watch the new ei blog 2.0....all the technical issues have been solved and all unavailable links are being replaced...ziddu won't work now...we have kicked them out now fileserve will host our files..

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ETHICAL HACKING WORKSHOP@IEC

 
 
 
 
Be certified Information Security Specialist(CISS), join workshop on 'Cyber Forensic' @ Rs. 1100/- on October 1-2, 2011 at IEC College of Engineering & Technology, Gr. Noida and get Cyber Forensic toolkit with certificate

For more information contact
Ramandeep Singh, +91-9711190189
Tejveer Singh Kalsi, +91-9650543446

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DE LAB EXP 1-B

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DE LAB EXP 1-A

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EC LAB EXPERIMENT NO -1

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SCRAP PLASTIC BOTTLES USED AS LIGHT BULBS...




Solar Water Bottle Light Bulb




The true objective of its service to mankind is realized only when a(ny) technology becomes useful and affordable for those who appropriately need it. Here is one such happy, bright, instance.
Solar water bottle light bulbs to lit homes. Take a plain plastic water bottle, fill it up with clean water, add bleach to prevent formation of algae, fix it in a hole on the roof. You get about 55 Watts of refracted solar energy in day time, to lit your house.

Here is the project page Isang Litrong Liwang from Philiphines, where this technology is becoming a cottage industry to light the homes of the poor. Seems these ‘bulbs’ are also being used in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
How to make one:-

  

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PCB LAB EXPERIMENT-1

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MTU ACADEMIC CALENDAR

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"MAST KI PAATHSHALA" THE OFFICIAL EI HOBBY CLUB



"MASTI KI PAATHSHALA" IS THE OFFICAIL EI HOBBY CLUB....THE CLUB REQUIRES TECHNICAL,CULTURAL,EVENT COORDINATORS ..INTERESTED CANDIDATES CAN APPLY BY WRITING AN APPLICATION ADDRESSED TO HEAD HOBBY CLUB..THE APPLICATION SHOULD LIST YOU PREFERENCES ..AND YOUR PAST EXPERIENCES IN ANY FIELD..(PEOPLE WITH ANY SORT OF EXPERIENCE WILL HAVE EDGE OVER OTHERS SO LIST AS MANY AS YOU CAN)...  AND FINALLY YOU NEED TO ANSWER WHY YOU WANT TO BE A COORDINATOR AND WHAT GROWTH THE CLUB CAN HAVE WITH YOU AS ITS PART....

LAST DATE TO GIVE YOUR ENTRIES IS 12.9.11...YOU WILL THEN HAVE YOUR INTERVIEW...SELECTED ONES WILL BE MADE CLUB COORDINATORS...

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ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED C CLASSES FOR EI STUDENTS...



ROBOTICS AND EMBEDDED C CLASSES FOR EI STUDENTS...ON SATURDAYS...INTERESTED STUDENTS...CAN ENROLL...BY CONTACTING ME...AND FILLING THE FORM...

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EI BLOG MODERATORS NEEDED...DATE EXTENDED

EI BLOG NEEDS PEOPLE TO RUN THE BLOG A PROPER REPRESENTATION FROM THE CLASS...ie MODERATORS...SO PLZ PARTICIPATE ACTIVELY...
THE DATE FOR ENTRIES HAS BEEN EXTENDED
REQUIREMENTS:
WILLING TO WORK HARD,HAVE NO OBJECTION TO WORK IN ODD HOURS...HAVE BASIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT COMPUTERS AND INTERNET. PREFERENCE  WILL BE GIVEN TO THOSE WHO HAVE EXPERIENCE IN WORKING WITH ANY GROUPS OR HAVE PARTICIPATED IN ANY EVENTS IN COLLAGE OR ANY OTHER PLACE.


LAST DATE TO GIVE YOUR ENTRIES IS 9.9.11. ALL THE ENTRIES SHOULD BE GIVEN BY 8 PM.  ENTRIES CAN BE GIVEN BY SMS OR BY LEAVING COMMENTS ON BLOG UNDER THIS POST. THE COMMENTS SHOULD BE IN A RESUME FORMAT...

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GATE EXAM ELIGIBILITY CHANGED


GATE EXAM ELIGIBILITY CHANGED NOW THIRD YEAR STUDENTS CAN'T GIVE GATE EXAMS. ONLY FINAL YEAR STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE. 

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PCB LAB EXPERIMENT 2


Pcb lab experiment-2


DOWNLOAD LINK:



http://www.ziddu.com/download/16309210/PCBLAB.rar.html

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EMFT IMP QUESTIONS



IMP QUESTIONS AND PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS...GIVEN TO EI STUDENTS OF GALGOTIAS..


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INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY CHAPTER 2 NOTES


Industrial psychology chapter 2 notes.....these notes are pics taken from mobile for better copy plz wait or else take hard copy from me...


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EI BLOG NEEDS MODERATORS..

..EI BLOG NEEDS PEOPLE TO RUN THE BLOG A PROPER REPRESENTATION FROM THE CLASS...ie MODERATORS...SO PLZ PARTICIPATE ACTIVELY...








REQUIREMENTS:
WILLING TO WORK HARD,HAVE NO OBJECTION TO WORK IN ODD HOURS...HAVE BASIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT COMPUTERS AND INTERNET. PREFERENCE  WILL BE GIVEN TO THOSE WHO HAVE EXPERIENCE IN WORKING WITH ANY GROUPS OR HAVE PARTICIPATED IN ANY EVENTS IN COLLAGE OR ANY OTHER PLACE.


LAST DATE TO GIVE YOUR ENTRIES IS 4.9.11. ALL THE ENTRIES SHOULD BE GIVEN BY 8 PM.  ENTRIES CAN BE GIVEN BY SMS OR BY LEAVING COMMENTS ON BLOG UNDER THIS POST.

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NAS ASSIGNMENT UNIT-2


DOWNLOAD LINK:


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IF YOU LIKE MY POST...PLEASE REPLY...ENCOURAGE ME..

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INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY CHAPTER 1 NOTES



Industrial psychology chapter 1 notes: 


DOWNLOAD LINK:
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WHERE DO WE GO by varun pandey ei 2nd year

VARUN PANDEY OF OUR CLASS SHARES THE SONG SUNG BY HIM WHERE DO WE GO..PLZ DO LISTEM TO IT...WATCH THE YOUTUBE VIDEO ONLY ON EI BLOG



HE SAYS "I'm in love with song...it's all over my mind all the tym...hope it does not turn out caastrophical this time around..cheers..:D "

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IEC ALMA CONNECT....


ALUMNI - STUDENTS - FACULTY PLATFORM

STAY CONNECTED TO YOUR CAMPUS


NETWORK AMONG ALUMNI, STUDENTS & FACULTY


SEEK CONTACTS, INFORMATION, JOBS & RESOURCES


EVENTS, ACTIVITIES & MUCH MORE...





to join visit link:

http://almaconnect.iec.edu.in/

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Learn French at IEC Group of Institutions(courtesy iec website)








IEC Group of Institutions and Click-on Frenchare providing additional facility for IEC students to enhance their career opportunities. In future our forummyfrenchjob.com will assist students to have a career in Indo-French companies. Another branch of the French Embassy called Campus France will help those students who are looking to study further in France. Click-on French is providing French e-learning coursefor beginners (level A1) based on the communicative approach, equivalent to 120 hours of French tuition in regular classes. Created and developed by the Alliance Francaise network in India and supported by the French Embassythe French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Region Pays de la LoireClick on French is a certified French course: at the end of the course, students will receive an attestation for completion of the course delivered by the French Embassy and the Alliance Francaise.
Benefits of Learning French:
  • 200 million French-speaking people in the world and 54 countries have French as an official language.
  • Being able to speak more than one language makes you much more marketable, and increases your chance of getting that dream job. Learning the French language opens you up to new people and experiences.
  • While traveling internationally through airports and transit systems you will encounter many people who speak French making communication possible.
  • We live in global society, and employers are often in need of bilingual employees who are able to communicate with clients in other countries.
  • With the rapid growth of the internet, our planet is virtually getting smaller and smaller, by learning French you’re able to expand your circle and find new and interesting people to talk to and share experiences with.
  • Studying a foreign language will help you increase your skills in problem solving and your memory skills.
Job Opportunities after Learning French:
  • Employers are likely to prefer applicants who speak more than one language.
  • The French are always conducting business with the United States, and if you know how to talk with French clients, you might just be on your way to promotion.
  • People with knowledge of a foreign language can find jobs as airhostess and flight stewards.
  • Language specialist can find ample opportunities in Travel and Tourism industry, Mass Communication, Embassy and Diplomatic services, Public Relations Assignments; UNO also appoints Interpreters and Translators in Six official languages for which an Entrance Exam is conducted.
  • Translators are employed by Industries, government departments, international organizations and research organizations.
  • Language Teaching is also an area where language specialists can find a good job opportunity.
  • Language specialists can also work as free lancers.
Packages and Fees:
Since all students don’t have the same needs, Click on French has deligned different packages so you can “learn French à la carte” with features that best suit your requirements.
There are three packages which are provided by Click-on French viz Basic package- 3490 Rs, Plus package- 6990 Rs, Privilege package- 9990 Rs. All the packages give an unlimited access to the course for 6 months and additional options like contack classes.
The features in all the packages are:-
Lifetime validity, Unlimited access to the course content, Auto-corrected exercises Multimedia content, Learning kit user guide / exercise book / mp3 files, Attestation/ online certification, Personal coach, Access to the Unit Tests (corrected by your coach), Phone teaching 10 sessions of 20 minutes each, Eligibility to the DELF A1 exam.
DELF A1 Exam- It is the first diploma in French as a foreign language with international acceptability issued by the French Ministry of Education.

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SESSIONALS DATE ANNOUNCED:

SESSIONALS ARE ON 19,20,21 SEP...

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HOW MANY OF YOU ARE PLANNING TO WATCH BODYGUARD


IF YOU ARE PLANNING ...THEN WAIT WHY NOT HAVE A CLASS OUTING ...THE WHOLE EI 3RD SEM BATCH CAN GATHER TO WATCH BODY OR ONLY THE INTERESTED ONES ....LEAVE YOU COMMENTS..ON THIS..LETS SEE HOW MANY OF YOU ARE IN FAVOR OF IT.. 

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NAS ASSIGNMENT



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Management Tip of the Day: Three ways to spot a liar( courtesy reuters)



In business there are no shortage of lies and manipulation at all levels, but there are some behavioural clues that can be used to detect the liars, says Harvard Business Review.
The Harvard Management Tip of the Day offers quick, practical management tips and ideas from Harvard Business Reivew and HBR.org (click http://www.hbr.org). Any opinions expressed are not endorsed by Reuters.

"In today's business world, there is no shortage of lies. People tell them all the time -- sometimes to seek a payoff or avoid responsibility. But these untruths can be hard to detect, especially in complex situations.
Look out for these three signs that you're being lied to:
1. Discomfort. People who lie often demonstrate visible anxiety. This may be because they're afraid of getting caught or they feel guilty. Be on the look-out for a fake smile, frozen body language, or lack of eye contact.
2. Evasiveness. Someone who withholds information or keeps the conversation vague may not be telling the truth.
3. Manipulation. When you ask a question, people lying may answer with more detail than necessary. They may also use overly explicit language for emphasis. Watch out for this kind of manipulation."
-- Today's management tip was adapted from "To Catch a Liar" by Bill Rosenthal and Carolyn M. Anderson.

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Pranav Mistry: The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology


a must watch video....a glimpse of future technology...

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experts view on cat exam


Mantra that still works magic
Thousands of aspirants take the CAT examinations each year, hoping to get admission to a prestigious management institute. Is there a lot of hype about the MBA course or is it a worthwhile career option? SHALINI UMACHANDRAN finds out.


THE CAT exam's just around the corner. Private coaching classes are full of students working on their quants — CAT jargon for mathematics — while watching the clock. Even kids who bunked the year's classes are spending hours with word lists and sheets of maths formulae in a bid to chase the management dream.
One of the first things most students do when they get to the final-year is head to the nearest training institute to enrol for CAT coaching classes. "Majority of our students are from the final-year, whether arts, science or engineering," says S. Balasubramanian, director, TIME-Chennai, an institute that trains students to tackle the management entrance tests. CAT is the Common Admission Test held every year and is your foot-in-the-door to the IIMs — and the world of opportunity. Admission to most management institutes of repute, such as the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), New Delhi, Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA) and others are based on the CAT or tests similar to it. With sections that test mathematical ability, language skills and logical reasoning, CAT is considered one of the more difficult exams to crack. "The GMAT (the exam taken for admission to MBA courses in the U.S.) and the CAT are more or less the same but in CAT the verbal section is a lot harder," says Professor Donald E James, director, Datamatics.
Thousands flock to take these tests as an MBA is seen as the only career option for those who have missed the MBBS or BE bus. "It's a stable career that's both challenging and pays well," says Balasubramanian. "Every organisation needs managers at some capacity. So just because you don't make it to an IIM, it doesn't mean you're not going to have a career in management."
But, for many, it's also all about the money. "When you're in college the idea of success is the guy with a tie and a laptop who seems to have a lot of money," says Gautam Hariharan*, who finished his MBA and worked as a marketing manager for a year. "When you finish college there aren't really many other options for a career that gives you that idea of success and money." Balasubramanian agrees, saying, "All the hype about alternative careers is a lot of loose talk. There really aren't many opportunities if you're not in the traditional lines here in India." There's also an element of social acceptance that the MBA enjoys. Apart from raking in the millions, they're considered more sensible, intelligent and stable.
In the 1950s and 60s, entering the Civil Services was socially acceptable. Now it's a management career, says Prof. James. He explains that the standard of the services has fallen due to reservation and so the "best and brightest" gravitate towards management, whether in India or abroad.
"In one sentence," says Rajiv Khattar*, a final-year student at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM-B), "management is where the money is. There is so much hype about the salaries, that people are drawn towards it. Besides, people are getting disillusioned with the political situation and civil servants are seen as the puppets of politicians. It's very difficult to work without political interference." Rajiv, who holds a B.A. in literature, explains that he saw a management degree as "an entry pass to a decent job with good pay."
Parvati Shankar*, and ex-student of the Symbiosis Institute for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD) now working with an FMCG company, explains that for people who are not able to pursue traditional courses such as engineering and medicine, it becomes more of a default post-graduation rather than a choice. But Gautam cautions against making it a default option. He did his under-graduation in literature and took up management because he really didn't know what else to do. "After I started work, I realised that meeting targets constantly just didn't give me the thrills. The theory taught at B-school is far removed from reality. All those management theories just don't apply to the guy you're finally selling your product to." He quit after a year to go back to college and is now a business journalist. Parvati, however, loves travelling all over the country, working to deadlines and selling products in a market.
"After a point there's no creativity in what you're doing. This week you have to dump 6,000 soaps in Maharastra, next week it's 7,000. It doesn't challenge me," says Vinay, an engineer who did his MBA and worked in sales for two years. He's just quit his marketing job to join a studio as an audio engineer. He says that he went into management because in India it's the only way to rise in the corporate world. An MBA course also builds character and improves communication skills. Management plus engineering opens up many doors to opportunity.
"But at the end of the day, management is the only career where you can earn about Rs 40,000 a month by the time you're 25."
Although he now earns half of what he earned in management, Gautam says he's happier.
"It's a trade off between how much you're willing to sacrifice and how much value you attach to what you're doing. It's like opportunity cost," he says with a laugh. "The difference is the job satisfaction."
Minaxi Indira, a final-year PGDM student at IIM-B sums it up, "I do think the MBA is a little hyped. One shouldn't opt for it because it's the trend these days. You have to see that it suits your aptitude. You have to be prepared for a hectic life with the urge to meet constant deadlines."
Names changed on request

article courtesy: THE HINDU 

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