Tuesday, August 28, 2012

EAMCET Counselling Procedure/Stages

EAMCET Counselling Stage 1: Registration for verification of candidates certificates.

1. Help line centre authorities will notify the registration details.
2. Rank card should be handed before you enter.
3. Have patience till your turn comes.
4. Collect receipt after paying registration and counseling fee upon the calling of your rank number.
5. Computer operator provides you the registration cum verification form at the counter.
6. Fill in the registration form with your details like rank, hall ticket no. etc and sign on it.
7. Your are almost done in the process of registration. Wait in the registration hall till you are called.
8. Certificates should be got verified at the verification counter as soon as your turn is called by the registration officer at the counter.

EAMCET Counselling Stage 2: Certificates Verification:

1. Check if the details like name, local area, category, date of birth are correct in the registration cum verification form.
2. Get it corrected by the verification officer in case of any mistake.
3. SC/ST/BC Candidates need to report to the caste verification officer and produce the original caste certificate for verification. After this process completes, make sure you are there at the certificate verification officer for affirmation of other certificates like rank card, marks memo, hall ticket, study and income certificates.
4. OC candidates can skip the above caste verification process and can approach the Certificate verification officer directly.
5. Your original certificates are scrutinized by the officers.
6. Any differences you come across in the print out of receipt of certificate given should be reported and get corrected by the chief verification officer. Also you should sign on it.
7. As soon as you enter the briefing hall you are given instructions for exercising the options.

EAMCET Counselling Stage 3: Exercising Options

1. This process includes the selection of courses and colleges and arranging them in the order of preference.
2. You have to get and keep with you the list of colleges and courses with their corresponding codes and manual and specimen option forms.
3. You are instructed by the officer in the briefing room about the process of exercising options and form filling.

EAMCET Counselling Stage 4: Home works for the exercising options.

1. You can discuss with your parents and friends as to the selection of colleges and courses you are interested in.
2. Option number, college and course codes that you are interested in should be mentioned in the manual option form. Exemplifying, one should write 1 under option number, JNTH under college code and CSE under course code if JNTU, Hyderabad College is opted. Write 2 under option number, JNTH under college and MECH under course code and HYD under district code if mechanical engineering is opted and given second preference. That means, you are allotted the MEC course if the CSE course seat is not available. One can write any number of options like this.
3. You should prompt computer operator to save the options regularly that you have entered or asked computer operator to enter on the screen.
4. Process of entering the options on the screen:
5. Certificate verification should be done in order to start this step.
6. Type in the URL www. apeamcet.nic.in or the one specified in the notification.
7. Options can be exercised only after the registration which is done by clicking on the Candidate Registration option. And further options are seen in the Login page by clicking on Candidate Login. All these details are present in the home page of the URL mentioned.
8. For using the Login option, Candidate has to fill up the Candidate registration form and thereby can exercise the options.
9. You will be provided with a password during the registration process with which you can exercise the further options.

10. Password is generated as soon as you enter your details like EAMCET H.T. No., Rank, Application No., Date of Birth and click on the appropriate button.

11. Registration process completes when you click the save button after selecting a password of six characters that at least contains one alphabet.

EAMCET Counselling Stage 5: Options

1. Options can be exercised once you log in with your password.
2. You should Sign in by giving the details of ICR No, Hall ticket no., date of birth and password.
3. Go through the instructions keenly. Check box should be selected after you go through the declaration. Explanation on various menu items can be had with a click on Help Screen.
4. After you digest the various options provided there, you can move to the page containing different check boxes for various districts by clicking on the link with the text Click here to Enter Options. This can be navigated even with a click on the link with the text Option Entry form.
5. If you want to see all the colleges across the state click on check all option or otherwise check the box with the district name, of which you wish to see the colleges.
6. Further options can be known by clicking on the Display Option Entry Form.
7. Three and half your courses are distinct with grey color from the creamy yellow colored three year Engineering and Non- engineering courses.
8. Option numbers should be entered by checking the pre filled Specimen option form.
9. Home work for entering such options should be done to avoid confusion and mistakes.

10. Save the options periodically. Three buttons with the options, Save and Logout, Confirm Logout and Cancel Logout are seen when select the Logout option.

11.Click on Confirm logout button displays the details of the selected options, click on Save and Logout button saves the exercised options while Cancel Logout displays the option entry form as it is.

12. Candidates can alter their options after verification by clicking on the button Login for Option Entry.

13. You will not have the chance of altering the options selected on the last day as the options will be locked in the server that day. You can change it as you like before the last date. But after the last day, you can only alter the options on the date scheduled for modification of options by consulting any of the help line centers. After that no one has the chance of changing the options since they are taken for the seat allotment. The entire thing you can do is to take a print out of the options that you have employed.

EAMCET Counselling Stage: 6: Seat allotment:

Merit and Category will be given preference in the seat allotment on the specified date. Once the seats are allotted, it will be displayed in the internet for the students to download. You cannot ask for a change since it is a final allotment.

EAMCET Counselling Stage: 7: Fee payment:

Help line centers and the websites will provide you the challans. Any branch Andhra Bank or Indian Bank will accept the fee remittance with the allotment order that is downloaded. Minority/PH/BC/ST/SC candidates whose parental income falls below one lakh rupees per annum are relieved from tuition fee and special fee.

EAMCET Counselling Stage: 8: College Reporting:

You should report to the specified college in the allotment within the given date along with the downloaded allotment order fee which in case on failure, will cost you the loss of claiming the allotment.

EAMCET Counseling Procedure

Counseling is the difficult time for the students mainly of engineering stream where they will be in stress in selecting the course and college that is crucial for the rest of their life.

With the cooperation of authorities, this process has been made a comfortable for the students to choose their college and courses without any obstacle.

Kadapa is added to the list of Hyderabad, Vishakhapatnam, Guntur, Tirupati and Warangal as a counseling center. Students of Rayalseema are benefited by this act with which they are saving the time and travelling expenses. All the six centers carry out counseling at one time.

Details of the ranks called on each day of the counseling and the certificates to be brought to the centers are mentioned in the major newspapers by the Department of Technical Education (DTE).

Process of Counseling

Following are the certificates to be brought by the students as specified: income certificate, caste certificate issued by MRO or DRO (if applicable), study certificates from 6th class to Intermediate, memoranda of marks of Intermediate and SSC. Non-local candidates should bring a document which certifies the residence in the State for the last 10 years.

Candidates should register name, rank category, hall ticket number and time of reporting and should sign on the form at the registration counter before which they are made to wait in the waiting hall.

Checking of all original certificates will be done at the verification counter. Candidates are allowed to the main counseling centre only after the certificates are verified once again. Certificates are pinned when the documents are intact. Much or less the same process is conducted in all the centers across the state.

All the colleges having different courses are listed out for the student to choose as soon as the counseling officer enters the rank and hall ticket number into the computer. Details about the college, hostel facility and the faculty are provided by the Counseling officers.

A form is filled containing five options of the course and colleges selected by the student. Total information is shown on the system based on the preference listed in the form. Only one of the parents is allowed to the allotment counter along with the student. Final decision should be made by the student in consultation with the parent present there.

The counseling officer enters the option into the computer as soon as the candidate selects the options, which will be sent to the main server. Main server is connected to all the counseling centers across the state and receives the options of the students from all regions. Marks sequence is followed in allotting the seat to the students. All the details can be checked by the students like course chosen and the college allotted.

One- stop experience

After the clearance at the allotment counter, students need to go to the bank counters of various banks within the premises for the payment of the prescribed fee. Provisional allotment letter and fee receipt are given to the students. More than 150 students got their seat allotment done within one hour across the state in earlier years.

Detailed information

Students have the option of watching the process of seat allotment and the seats left in various courses and colleges even without entering the counseling counter. Seats allotment and regular updates are displayed on the big screen present outside the counseling counter. This arrangement has been made for students in the waiting hall and other places in order to know the seats remaining in a stream and the availability of the seats.

Students need not get worried that lower rank students getting admission before higher rank ones. The server software is intelligent that it allots the seats in the order of rank sequence only. If a 100th ranker enters the counseling counter, he will be given a seat only after the 99th ranker gets his seat irrespective of the region and counseling center.

Details like candidates name, hall-ticket number, course selected, category they belong and college preferred are displayed on the big screen arranged. It shows all the details of the students across all the regions of the state. So there is no chance of any malpractice anywhere.

In the first phase, the general category seats are completed thereby providing chance for every student to compete. Second phase is conducted for the special category candidates like NCC, sports, CAP and others. This will be followed by the counseling for general category again. Major newspapers contain all the information regarding this.

Local and non-local

Non local candidates will have no reservations. They can only compete for the 15% seats altogether. No university has more than 15% non local students, though they get better ranks. All the three regions Osmania, Andhra and Sri Venkateswara universities are following this rule

Fee Details at different Engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh

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Which is best? JNTU MBA or OU MBA?

The Master of Business Administration (MBA or M.B.A.) is a master's degree in business administration, which attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines. The MBA designation originated in the United States, emerging from the late 19th century as the country industrialized and companies sought out scientific approaches to management. The core courses in the MBA program are designed to introduce students to the various areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, operations management, etc. Students in MBA programs have the option of taking general business courses throughout the program or can select an area of concentration and focus approximately one-fourth of their studies in this subject.
Do in any one of the top colleges of any region (JNTU or OU), You can find top 10 MBA colleges from below pic

So I Prefer MBA, you should go for to make your career.

regards,

How to Crack ur Exams? 7 Golden Tips

Generally People who finish their Intermediate education feel bit uncomfortable to cope up with JNTU Reference Books as well as Hectic Syllabus.
So I am here by to help u all people especially the first Year B.Pharmacy Friends. As such I am a first year student.

Tips to Crack Exams : As I do is

1) know ur subjects : Because its fascinating few people dont know what all subjects they have
2) Next ask your seniors or Teachers to refer the books that is suitable for your subjects. seniors are the best guides for the juniors!
3)get ur syllabus copy. if your college dont have stock u may download from our www.imraan-prrec.blogspot.com
4)Divide your subjects according to Your likes for Ex. I like maths , Dispensing , English so i can understand these subjects with ease so i revise for an hour every day (anyone of the subject).next comes Organic , INORGANIC, Anatomy: for god sake follow classes and just try to understand atleast few topics spend some extra time a subject per week at least 2hours
5)Don't get Messed up because few people around u may make u confused . Be confident if u know the subjects
6)U need to perform basic tasks like Doing your assignments submitting on or before the deadline,Write ur Records
7)follow only one text book as i do or buy some materials for your better understanding but i dont use materials just learn myself

Believe me it works!!!!!!! reply if u like me please

About Transfer of college

The following is the procedure for transferring of college

1) First the student need to consult their respective college principal & inform about the transfer of the college ( student need to inform the college name & also under which JNTU region that particular college comes under )

2) The student need to get the no objection letter from their respective college & the need to forward the request to the concerned JNTU university.

NOTE : students can transfer to any other college during his academic course only if there is a vacant seat in the college where the student want to transfer (But they cant shift their branch to any other branch)

3) If once the university accepts the transfer of college, then all the details like internals marks,external marks etc will be transferred to the new JNTU university.

4) The student need to pay the complete fee in their old college before transferring to the new college.

Approved Courses being offered by JNTUH in affiliated colleges 2011-12.

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
(Established by an Act No.30 of 2008 of A.P. State Legislature)
Kukatpally, Hyderabad – 500 085, Andhra Pradesh (India)

Courses offered and approved by the JNTUH for the academic year 2011-2012 (in the Affiliated Colleges only)

B.Tech courses

  1. Aeronautical Engineering.
  2. Automobile Engineering.
  3. Bio-Medical Engineering.
  4. Biotechnology.
  5. Chemical Engineering.
  6. Civil Engineering.
  7. Computer Science and Engineering.
  8. Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
  9. Electronics and Communication Engineering.
  10. Electronics and Computer Engineering.
  11. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
  12. Electronics and Telematics Engineering.
  13. Information Technology.
  14. Instrumentation and Control Engineering.
  15. Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics).
  16. Mechanical Engineering (Production).
  17. Mechanical Engineering.
  18. Metallurgy and Material Technology.
  19. Mining Engineering
  20. Petroleum Engineering

B. Pharamcy

MBA
MCA

M. Tech courses

  1. Advanced Manufacturing Systems
  2. Aerospace Engineering
  3. Automation
  4. Bio-Technology
  5. CAD/CAM
  6. Chemical Engineering
  7. Communication Systems
  8. Computer Networks
  9. Computer Networks and Information Security
  10. Computer Science
  11. Computer Science and Engineering
  12. Computers and Communication Engineering.
  13. Control Engineering
  14. Control Systems
  15. Design for Manufacturing/ Design and Manufacturing
  16. Digital Electronics and Communication Engineering.
  17. Digital Electronics and Communication Systems
  18. Digital Systems and Computer Electronics
  19. Electrical Power Engineering
  20. Electrical Power Systems
  21. Electronics and Communication Engineering
  22. Electronics & Instrumentation
  23. Embedded Systems
  24. Embedded Systems and VLSI Design
  25. Geotechnical Engineering.
  26. Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning.
  27. Highway Engineering
  28. Image Processing
  29. Industrial Engineering and Management
  30. Information Technology
  31. Machine Design
  32. Mechatronics.
  33. Neural Networks
  34. Parallel Computing
  35. Power and Industrial Drives
  36. Power Electronics
  37. Power Electronics and Electrical Drives
  38. Power Engineering and Energy Systems
  39. Power System Control and Automation
  40. Power System with Emphasis H.V. Engineering / H.V. Engineering
  41. Real Time Systems
  42. Systems & Signal Processing
  43. Software Engineering
  44. Structural Engineering
  45. Thermal Engineering.
  46. VLSI
  47. VLSI and Embedded Systems
  48. VLSI Design
  49. VLSI System Design
  50. Web Technology
  51. Wireless and Mobile Communication

M. Pharmacy Courses

  1. Industrial Pharmacy
  2. Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy
  3. Pharmaceutics.
  4. Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
  5. Pharmaceutical Technology (2011-12)
  6. Pharmacognosy
  7. Pharmacology.
  8. Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance.
  9. Pharmaceutical Management & Regulatory Affaires
  10. Quality Assurance


Pharma D (6 years & 3 years)

NOTE: Colleges wish to offer any new course(s) other than the above, shall meet the Director, Academic and Planning for prior approval of the University.
Electronic Distribution of Examination Question papers :

The University examinations in all the affiliated colleges will be conducted by the University through its Nodal centres. In this procedure the question papers are randomly generated by the computers and they are stored in the electronic form duly encrypted. These encrypted soft copies are sent to the examination centres. These question papers can be decrypted by entering three levels of passwords. The final password will be issued by the university 30 minutes before the commencement of examination which will help the colleges to decrypt the question paper and print them at their centers. This gives full fool proof system and confidentiality.


Double Valuation System :

In order to make evaluation system perfect and to do justice to all the students, “Double valuation” system is introduced with effect from November, 2005 for all affiliated engineering colleges. According to this procedure each answer book will be evaluated independently by two examiners. These examiners will award the marks on different award lists without marking on the answer books. These two award lists will be compared by the Chief Examiner of the subject. If the difference between these two valuations is within the prescribed limits, the higher marks will be awarded to the student. If the differences are more than the prescribed limit the Chief Examiner will finalize the marks in consultation with the two examiners. The above examination procedure, make the foolproof examination and justified evaluation.
Info about JNTU-HYD Colleges (As of November, 2009)

List of All affiliated colleges Under JNTUH











JNTU HYD : Affiliated colleges portal



This PORTAL will help those who are seeking Information about various Engineering/ Pharmacy / MBA / MCA Colleges which are affiliated to JNTUH . The information like Rank of selected college ,details of faculty to Principal and location of institution .

Click the below required links for the information.

List of All affiliated colleges with college codes Under JNTUH

Contact JNTU HYDERABAD

About JNTU HYDERABAD

Official Website of JNTU-HYDERABAD www.jntuh.ac.in

Situated in the heart of the city at Kukatpally a major landmark- Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad has an environment of academic excellence with ‘A’ Grade accreditation by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). Bringing the spark of knowledge to young minds and instilling a new confidence and vigour to face the world,it is providing quality education for nearly 4 decades.

Districts
The territorial jurisdiction of the university covers the areas of Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, Medak, Nizamabad, Adilabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam, Nalgonda and Mahboobnagar districts of Andhra Pradesh State.

Administration
This university has been deemed an autonomous one after Act No 30 of the approval of the Andhra Pradesh Legislature known as the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological Universities Act, 2008 which came into force on 18th August, 2008. It is a teaching cum research oriented university consisting of the constituent and affiliated colleges. The main officers and councils of the university are Chancellor, Vice-chancellor, Rector, Executive council and Academic Senate. The Governor of Andhra Pradesh shall be the Chancellor of the university. The first vice-chancellor of the university is Dr.D.N.Reddy a brilliant administrator and widely read scholar.

Constituent Units
Picking out bright students from the rural backgrounds through its impartial selection system and honing them according to the needs and requirements of today’s cut-throat competitive world, thereby preparing them for a challenge called “life” is what this university excels in.

Fully autonomous now, after an act of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council Bills 1 & 2 with effect from 18th August 2008,the colleges that come under this university are :

  • JNTU College of Engineering,Hyderabad(CEH)
  • JNTU College of Engineering, Karimnagar
  • JNTU School of Information Technology (SIT)
  • JNTU Institute of Science and Technology (IST)
  • JNTU School of Management Studies (SMS)
  • JNTU Academic Staff College (ASC).



A premier institution with academic and research -oriented courses, the B.Tech programs (Undergraduate programs) are about 25. Major branches among them are Aeronautical Engineering, Automobile, Biotechnology, Information Technology, Electronics, Electrical, Instrumentation &Control, Metallurgy, Mechanical, Bio-medical, Civil and many more. A few courses are also offered through the correspondence cum contact mode. The Post-Graduate programs form about 77 in number namely M.Tech, MSIT,MBA,MCA and MSc. The major branches are Bio-Technology, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Remote-Sensing &GIS, Electronics& Communication Engineering, Water Resources, Mechanical Engineering, Nano-Technology, Energy Systems, Environmental Studies, Microbiology, Food-Technology and many more like Management, Computer Applications, Pharmaceutical Sciences etc.

Global Colloboration
To make our students get a wide global exposure, a few collaborative programs with International Universities of repute have been designed. Some of them are 1)School of Information Technology (SIT) with Carnegie Mellon University, USA, 2)School of Management Studies with Central Michigan University,USA 3) JNTU College of Engineering, Hyderabad with Kansas State University USA 4) JNTU Hyderabad with Blekinge Institute of Technology,Sweden.

Knowledge has no barriers -indepth exploration of it is essential to discover hidden areas. Keeping this principle in mind the university offers Research -Oriented courses like Master of Science(MS) in Engineering, Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Science and Humanities and Doctor of philosophy (Ph.D) in all streams.The admission procedure centres around merit.The admission to B.Tech courses are through the ranks acquired in the State wide common entrance examination i.e Engg Agriculture Medicine Common entrance examination(EAMCET exam) conducted by the A.P. State Council for Higher Education.

Entry to the post-graduate courses like MBA and MCA are by the scores in the ICET examination. Admission to M.Tech programs are based on the GATE or an entrance test conducted by the university with the basic eligibility criteria being a Bachelor’s degree in the appropriate field. For admission to Research programs, stringent rules are followed. Admission to MS course which is a Research degree in Engineering consists of an Entrance test and Interview. M.Phil is offered through an interview mode, for post-graduate holders. The theory exam has to be cleared followed by submission of thesis based on their Research work. The Ph.D program is flexible in nature with full-time and part-time external programs. Admission is for candidates possessing post graduation in the concerned area followed by a written test and interview. Passing the Pre Ph.D exam is a must followed by submission of research work. For external registration the candidate must be employed in any Research& Development organization with permission to use the library facilities. Along with this a Research Supervisor must be chosen from his parent organization and another one from the university.

“Reading makes a man wise” goes a saying. In tune with this, the university library enhances learning through its collection of 20,000 books and subscribes to 95 technical journals. It also has abstracts of 120 journals with the National Centre for Science Information, IISc, Bangalore through INFLIBNET. In addition to this, an audio-visual library is installed containing colour T.V ’s and VCR’s with video tapes on various subjects. Field-based learning like Current Affairs, Reference services, Online searching are provided. Upgradation plans are also in store like creating a computerized database in the fields of science, Engineering, Technology and Management. Bringing the wealth of knowledge from the comfort of the library to the masses is another venture by its participation in the local area computerized network systems to share information resources.

Industrial knowledge forms a part and parcel of JNTU,Hyderabad. An Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) was established by the Department of Science and Technology to create a business-oriented environment, to promote small and medium Enterprises(SME’s) and NGO’s, to organize lectures,T.V. and Radio talks, skill development training program etc.To get a hands-on experience of the industry,the JNTU Bureau of Industrial Consultancy Services(BICS) was formed to aid in the Human Resource needs, to identify R&D developments, to engage in entrepreneurial opportunities and to Icoordinate with organizations like HUDA, MCH, APSRTC, APSEB, BHEL, NTPC, ONGC, Telecommunications Department,MES,South Central Railway, Airport Authority of India and many others.

Even though Research constitutes the academic framework,the university has an exclusive R&D cell which monitors all the research activities and coordinates them through the recommendations of faculty members. Extension activities form part of campus life, apart from academics. The National Service Scheme(NSS) is introduced with an aim to help students develop a humanitarian temper. Commendable work done were laying of roads, Janmabhoomi Clean &Green program, Famine and Cyclone relief work.

Society is an integral part of our lives and our contribution however small matters a lot. A coordinator is posted at the NSS cell to undertake social service activities. A Grievance Redressal Cell is established with the motto of looking into the complaints and suggestions by staff and students. A director is appointed for this purpose. Backward section students are given utmost care and privileges.JNTU Hyderabad has a separate SC/ST cell to look after them. Scholarships too are provided from time to time.

Right career directions should be provided in order to explore one’s talents fully.In keeping with this,a Centre for Career Advancement and Resource Development (CARD) has been established. Some of its goals are to prepare the students for competitive exams like GATE, ECET, EAMCET with the assistance of Social and Tribal Welfare Departments Govt of Andhra Pradesh, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment,Govt of India. Additional facilities are the Bank, Post-office and Health-care centre.

Grooming students for placements and helping them make a fruitful career is the topmost priority after learning.World famous companies like Wipro, Infosys, Satyam, Tata Consultancy Services(TCS), Birla Soft,Yahoo,Google and many others walk out with brilliant talent in exchange for huge pay packets and dynamic careers giving the university its due credit of a fulfilling future.

Fine-tuning the skill of the faculty is a regular feature here. For this purpose,the Academic Staff College(ASC) was instituted which conducts Refresher courses for Principals, Heads, Lecturers and also to evaluate, plan and implement innovative teaching methods.

As a consecutive whole, JNTU Hyderabad helps build many a bright and ambitious career. Hence,
Walk in with dreams and Walk out with reality!

Info on Pass Marks for JNTU-HYDERABAD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR

As there are many rumors spreading regarding the Pass marks for this semester. Here is the Info on Pass Marks (Only For "Theory Subjects") for JNTU-HYDERABAD, JNTU-KAKINADA & JNTU-ANANTAPUR.

JNTU-HYDERABAD
For R09 Regulation
Internals : 14 out of 25 Marks
Externals : 26 out of 75 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

For R07 , R05 Regulations
Internals : 12 out of 20 Marks
Externals : 28 out of 80 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

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JNTU-KAKINADA
For R10 Regulation
Internals : 14 out of 25 Marks
Externals : 26 out of 75 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

For R07,R05 Regulations
Internals : 12 out of 20 Marks
Externals : 28 out of 80 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

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JNTU-ANANTAPUR
For R09 Regulation
Internals : 15 out of 30 Marks
Externals : 25 out of 70 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

For R07,R05 Regulations
Internals : 12 out of 20 Marks
Externals : 28 out of 80 Marks
Total : 40 out of 100 Marks

Note: If u get less marks in the internal below the pass mark then it should be covered up in the externals to get a total of 40 Marks out of 100 Marks.

Guidelines About Industry Oriented Mini Project

The objective of this document is to present the general guidelines for the writing up of a proper mini-project report.

All JNTU B-Tech III-II have to do a industry oriented mini project which is implemented by JNTU from R05 batch.

We were very confused as to what we had to do as this was only a mini project on whether we have to go to industry,scope of project etc.But as in most colleges we were given choice to a study project or kit based and this could be done in an Institute,Industry or own.Most of chose to do a study project and were given permission for this and we had to submit this report as soon as IV/I starts and had to work on project in III/II break.This project will be evaluated during IV/II (Along with the Final or Main Project).

Basically in this mini project student can take up any Industry oriented application in his/her field of interest in their respective field/branch.First one has to submit an Abstract of the project to their concerned department head (HOD) and once he approves it ,he will assign a project guide to the individual or batch after this project work is to be started. Generally batch for a mini project may have 1 to 3 members in it.


Impotant Points:

1. There is no page limit only thing to be considered is that concept is complete.
2. One must acquire all data and concepts related to one's project.
3. The Format Guidelines given by respective Dept.heads for report layout.
4. Project should have good idustry oriented applications.
5.The industry oriented mini project shall be submitted in report form and should be presented before the committee, which shall evaluate for 50 marks.
The committee consists of an external examiner, head of the department, the supervisor of mini project and senior faculty member of the department.
6.There shall be no internal marks for industry oriented mini project.

JNTU-HYD : Pre / Post Convocation For Original Degree (for the batches 2002 - 2012) Notification - in online Mode

Instructions To The Candidates

The registration procedure for obtaining the original degree certificates for all Convocation OD's is through online only. To apply u need to visit JNTUH Convocation website Here.

The new users of this service has to enroll initially using the service New User Registration The Password has to be created by the student at the time of registration. Further the candidates are informed to remember their passwords for any future correspondence or updates. The User name shall be the hall-ticket number of the candidate during the study of the course for which he/she is seeking the Original Degree certificate.

The fee amount can be paid either by making online Payment (using Master/Visa Credit/ATM cards) or by making the payments at any branch of SBH using the on-line Challan generated by this registration application software. In case the candidate opts for the online challan payment mode and if the payment is not made by the candidate against this challan at any of the SBH bank branches, the registration shall be null and void.

Donwload the entire Convocation step by step process here

Click Here to Know Your Convocation Year

Apply Online Here For Convocation

JNTUH CONVOCATION AMOUNT DETAILS - YEAR WISE

JNTU-HYD : Procedure For Name Correction, Duplicates Marks Memos/Degree,PC,CMM,Addition of Grace Marks,Class Change,OD,RC,RV,Transcripts

Note :
If u had completed the course of education then u can apply directly in JNTUH.
If you are still pursuing the course then u need to apply through college principal only.

Follow the respective below links to get the complete info

JNTU-HYD : Procedure For Name Correction

1) Requisition from the Student through the Principal.
In the case of the Students who completed their course, can submit directly their requisitions to the Controller of Examinations.

2) Original Certificate(s) in which correction(s) is/are required.

3) Photocopy of SSC.

4) A D.D for the total amount @ Rs. 50/- per Marks Memo / CMM.

5) A D.D for Rs. 250/- for correction in Provisional Certificate.

6) If the student name is completely different then Clearance Certificate issued by the University.

Note: All Demand Drafts must be on any Nationalized Bank drawn in favour of “THE REGISTRAR, JNTUH” payable at HYDERABAD.

JNTU-HYD : Procedure For Duplicates Marks Memo's

1) Requisition from the Student through the Principal.
In the case of the Students who completed their course, can submit directly their requisitions to the Controller of Examinations.

2) A D.D for the total amount @ Rs. 200/- per Marks Memo / CMM.

3) Duplicate Provisional Certificate cannot be issued as per the University norms.

Note: All Demand Drafts must be on any Nationalized Bank drawn in favour of “THE REGISTRAR, JNTUH” payable at HYDERABAD.

NTU-HYD : Procedure For Provisional Certificates (PC) & Consolidated Marks Memos (CMM) To B.Tech Students

The Principals are requested to follow the instructions given below when forwarding the “Undertakings” for issue of CMM and PC to B.Tech. (R05 and R07 regulations) students.

(1) Download the “Undertaking Form” Here
(2) Print it on the Letter-head of the college.
(3) Duly filled “Undertaking” may be forwarded with the signature of the Principal and the seal of the college
(4) Do not attach photo-copies of marks memos.

JNTU-HYD : Procedure For Addition of Grace Marks

1) Request letter of the student through the Principal.

2) Original Marks Memo(s) containing the subject(s) for which addition of Grace Marks, is applicable.

3) Undertaking for issue of Provisional Certificate & Consolidated Marks Memo. when students get 216 or 220 credits after adding grace marks.

Academic Regulations-Certain concession for passing (Info on 0.15% Rule & Grace Marks Rule included)

JNTUH – Academic Regulations – Certain concession for passing – Regarding. Read: Note file Orders of the Vice–Chancellor
ORDER:
Presently, 0.15% grace marks are being allowed for change of class from first class to distinction (69.85 % to 70%), Second class to first class (59.85% to 60%) and pass class to second class (49.85% to 50%). With this, a total of 0.15% marks maximum are added to final year project/seminar to enable the student to get higher class for B.Tech/B.Pharm. courses.

Many representations are received from the students that a grace marks may be added for passing if a candidate failed in one/two subjects with shortage of 1, 2 or 3 marks.

Under the circumstances stated above, Vice-Chancellor is pleased to extend 0.15% grace marks facility to the candidates of any degree if he/she passes the subject(s) and obtains the degree, subject to approval of academic senate and execute council/MDC.These orders shall come into force from all examinations held during May/June 2010.

All candidates seeking benefit from the 0.15% grace marks shall apply through proper channel enclosing failed original marks memo. The principal shall verify at the college whether the candidate is passing if 0.15% grace marks facility is extended i.e. 0.15% of grand total marks of the UG/PG courses with fail in maximum two subjects.

A separate approval shall be obtained for the eligible candidates for implementation of the above relaxation as and when the applications are received.

JNTU-HYD : Slight Change in the Grace Marks Rule : Consideration of Previous Best Performance

The university had issued the proceedings to add 0.15% of the total aggregate marks to the student for the maximum of the two subjects, if adding these marks makes the student eligilble to get his/her degree. The university till date followed the practice of considering the external exam performance of the recently conducted exam only.

In the note orders cited above the vice-Chancellor is pleased to approve the following :
The best performance among the external examinations shall be considered while giving the grace marks, if adding these marks makes the student to get his/her degree, for which the candidate must have appeared at least one examination after 18-08-2011.

These orders shall come into force with the immediate effect.

For the official Notification visit the below url

JNTU CONTACT LIST

Name of the Officer & Designation Office Fax E-mail
Direct Line PBX Ext.
Dr. DN Reddy, Vice-Chancellor 23156109 23156112 reddydn@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. K. Lal Kishore Rector 32422256 1222 23158665 lalkishorek@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. E. Saibaba Reddy Registrar 32422253

1333
23158665 esreddy75@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. G. Tulasiram Das Director, Acad. & Plg. 23156115 1444 23156115 das_tulasiram@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. GK Viswanath Director of Evaluation 23156113 1313 23158668 dejntuh@jntuh.ac.in
Dr.K. Rama Mohan Rao Director, BICS & Officer I/c. ED 23156110 1150 23156110 rkunapareddy@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. BC Jinaga Director I/c., SIT 32516831 3401 23158269 jinagabc@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. M Lakshmi Narasu Director, IST 23156128 3451 23058729 mangamoori@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. M. Anji ReddyDirector I/c., UFA 3477 director.ufr@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. IV Murali Krishna OSD
Dr. A. Damodaram Director I/c., ASC 32410621 2310 23156795 damodarama@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. A. Ramachandra AryasriDirector I/c., Sch. of Manage 23057111 2320 aryasri@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. G. Poshal Director I/c., Admissions 23158669 2180 gposhal_jntu@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. TKK Reddy Director I/c., R&D Cell 32505591 4050 reddykishen@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. A. Vinay Babu Director, SCDE 32410630 23372662 dravinayababu@jntuh.ac.in
Sri K. Chandrasekhar Finance Officer 32405422 1101 chandrasekhar.ka@jntuh.ac.in
Sri J. Rama Sekhar Joint Registrar (Acad.) 1306 ramasekhar.j@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. Ram Mohan ReddyController of Examinations 32422249 1555 cejntuh@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. V. Kamakshi PrasadAddl. Controller of Exams. 1311 jntuonlineexams@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. R. Markandeya Addl. Controller of Exmn. ceedep@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. G. Krishna Mohan Addl. Controller of Exmn. kmrgurram@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. Madhavi KumariAddl. Controller of Exmn. thoomati@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. K. Eswara PrasadDirector I/c., R&D Cell 23053124 1207 tnpjntuh08@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. K. MukkantiHead, Centre for Environment 23155413 3472 kmukkanti@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. Prabhu Kumar Dy. Director, ASC prabsjntu@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. B. Balu NaikHead, Centre for Nanotechnology banothbn@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao Head, Centre for Water Res 23155412 3469
Dr. Archana GiriHead, Sch. of Biotech. 23156129 3456 archanagiriin@jntuh.ac.in
Sri J. VenkateshHead, Centre for Spatial Inf. Tech 23058716 3486 vt_ig@jntuh.ac.in
Sri Anajaneya PrasadCoordinator, PIU & NSS 23151974 1170 baprasadjntu@jntuh.ac.in
Prof. B. RajagopalProf. of Library 1350 dr.b.rajagopal@jntuh.ac.in
Sri S. Seshanna Dy. Registrar (Admn.) 1211 seshannaseelam@jntuh.ac.in
Sri CJ Rama RajuDy. Registrar (Legal) & RTI Cell 1230 mudunuripadma@jntuh.ac.in
Sri K. Venkat ReddyDy. Registrar (Acct.) 1102 venkatareddy.k@jntuh.ac.in
Sri M. Radha Krishna Dy. Registrar (R&DC) 32505591 4040 radhakrishna.mrk@jntuh.ac.in
Sri PG Subba RaoAsst. Registrar (Acad.) 1201 subbarao.p.g@jntuh.ac.in
Sri T. Eswara PrasadAsst. Registrar (ED) 1160 eshwarprasad@jntuh.ac.in
Smt. V. Vijaya LakshmiAsst. Registrar (SIT) 4303 vila31@jntuh.ac.in
Smt. P. Nirmala Devi Asst. Registrar (SCDE) 32410629 nirmaladevi@jntuh.ac.in
Smt. Krishna VeniAsst. Registrar (ASC) 2312
Sri M. Narayana MurthyAsst. Registrar (Admns) 2182
Sri D. GopalAsst. Registrar (Accts.) 1108 gopal.d@jntuh.ac.in
Smt. E. DevamaniAsst. Registrar (Pen.) 1104 devamani.e@jntuh.ac.in
Smt. C. SashiAsst. Registrar (Acad. & Plg.) 1204 shashi.c@jntuh.ac.in
Smt. C. ArunaAsst. Registrar (Audit) 1105 aruna.c@jntuh.ac.in
Sri C. VenkateswarluUniversity Engineer 1500 venkateshwarulu.c@@jntuh.ac.in
Sri GNV PrasadExecutive Engineer, Engg. Dept. 1501 prasad.g.n.v@@jntuh.ac.in
Sri D. Nimma NaikDEE 1500 nimmanail.d@jntuh.ac.in
Sri Arun KumarProject Officer (Elec.) 1010 arunkunar.g.b@jntuh.ac.in
Sri MUM PrasadPA to Vice-Chancellor 32422254 1112 mum_prasad@jntuh.ac.in
Sri G. BapujiPA to Vice-Chancellor 32422254 1112 bapuji_g@jntuh.ac.in
Sri A. SremannyarayanaPA to Registrar 32422253 1334
Sri KSR Satya SaiPA to Registrar 32422254 1335 muralidhar_kotha@jntuh.ac.in
Sri S. Venkata KrishnaPA to DAP 23156115 1335 pa2dap@jntuh.ac.in
JNTU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, HYDERABAD - (PBX-3158662 to 3158664)
Dr. NV Ramana Rao Principal, JNTU CE, Hyd 32422251 4223 23057787 nvrrao@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. ACS Kumar Vice-Principal, JNTU CE, Hyd 32516950 4202 acskumar@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. M.V. Seshagiri Rao Head, Dept. of Civil EngG. 32408664 4555 rao_vs_meduri@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. L. Pratap ReddyHead, Dept. of ECE 32516932 4333 prataplr@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. M. Surya KalavathiHead, Dept. of EEE 4111 munagala12@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. A. GovardhanHead, Dept. of Comp. Sc. & Engg. 32408718 4444 govardhan_cse@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. Ashok KumarHead, Dept. of Mech. Engg. 4522 ashokkumar@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. G. PoshalHead, EDC Cell 32408657 gposhal_jntu@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. KV SharmaCentre for Energy Studies 32408715 cesjntu@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. ARK PrasadHead, Mathematics Dept. 4310 prof.prasadak@jntuh.ac.in
Sri A. AdinarayanaJoint. Registrar adinarayana.a@jntuh.ac.in
Smt. Madhura VaniAEE, JNTU CEH tmvani9@jntuh.ac.in
JNTU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,JAGITHYALA
Dr. Chennakesava ReddyPrincipal I/c. (08724)-231345 kesavary@jntuh.ac.in
Dr. NV RamanaVice-Principal I/c nvrjntu@ jntuh.ac.in
Sri R. LakshmanDEE lakshman.r@jntuh.ac.in


Guest House 23050871 1400
State Bank of Hyderabad 23050096 1191
Andhra Bank 23058193 1277
Nodal Centre JNTU CEH 23151269
Nodal Centre, ASC 23156102 2315

JNTU CEH Campus
(PBX-3158662 to 3158664)
Principal 4223 P.A. to Principal 4222 Vice-Principal 4202
Examination Branch 4203 Special Officer (PTDC) 4204 Dy. Registrar 4205 Establishment 4200 Accounts Section 4207
Assistant Registrar 4206
Academic Section 4208 Engineering Cell 4209 Library 4244 Medical Officer 4255 Andhra Bank 4277
EEE Head 4111 Staff Room 4112 Measurement Lab 4113 Electrical Engineering Lab 4114
ECE Head 4333 Staff Room 4334 Ladies Staff Room 4335 Communication Lab 4336 IPC Lab 4337
CSE Head 4444 Staff Room 4445 Computer Lab 4446 Staff Room (I Floor) 4447 Computer Lab (I Floor) 4448
Civil Head 4555 Hydraulic Lab 4556 SM Lab 4557 Environmental Lab 4558 Geotechnics Lab 4559
Mechanical Head 4522 Staff Room 4523 Fuels & IC Engines Lab 4524 Workshop 4525
Mathematics Head 4310 Mathematics Staff Room 4311
Physics Head 4320 Physics Staff Room 4321
Chemistry Head 4330 Chemistry Staff Room 4331
Humanities Dept. 340
Placement & Trg. Officer 526 Metallurgy Head 530 Printing Head 540 PBX/Telephone Operator 100

Students Counter Services at University

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Official Transcripts from JNTU

Hi

I came to USA 8 years back.I completed my M. Tech Computer Science part time program from JNTU Masab Tank in 1999. Now I am planning to join in MBA in Oregon University. I need to get official transcripts from JNTU to this university. I like to know if there is any provision in JNTU to get official transcripts posted to this university. You understand it is very expensive to travel to India for this purpose. Appreciate your help and directions.

Please let me know at the earliest..

Thanks

JNTU-HYD : Procedure For Transcripts

INSTRUCTIONS

The following transcripts will be issued by printing the required documents on security paper.

(i) Marks Memos of B.Tech. examinations (1999-2000 batch onwards)
(ii) Consolidated Marks Memo of B.Tech. course (1999-2000 batch onwards)
(iii) Provisional Certificate of B.Tech. degree (1999-2000 batch onwards)

One set of the above documents [i.e., one set of marks memos + one CMM + one PC] or part of the set of the above documents, will be issued along with an envelope. For each set of the above documents only one envelope will be given. It may be noted that for the above items photo-copies need not be enclosed.

The students who require their transcripts have to submit duly filled-in prescribed application for issue of transcripts, to the Principal, along with the necessary total amount of fee (@ Rs.40-00 per transcript) in the form of D.D. or challan. The D.D. for the total amount of fee must be in favour of the Registrar, JNTU, drawn on Hyderabad, on any Nationalized Bank.

If the student requires any other document other than the documents mentioned above, he has to submit the filled-in application along with the required number of photo-copies of the document(s) and the fee (@ Rs.40-00 per transcript) in the form of D.D./challan.

Click Here For Transcripts Application Form

Saturday, August 25, 2012

GATE 2013 (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) Notification

Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all India examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in Engineering and Technology. The GATE score of a candidate reflects a relative performance of a candidate. The score is used for admissions to post-graduate engineering programmes (eg. M.E., M.Tech, direct Ph.D.) in Indian higher education institutes with financial assistance provided by MHRD and other Government agencies. The score may also used by Public sector units for employment screening purposes.

Note : Validity of GATE 2013 score will be for a period of TWO YEARS from the date of announcement of results.

Download GATE 2013 Brochure Here [Syllabus For All Papers Inculded]

Download GATE 2013 Poster Here

Download GATE Previous Question Papers & Answer Keys Here [For All Papers]


What’s New in GATE 2013?
1. 15 subject papers will be conducted by an ONLINE computer based test: AE, AG, AR, BT, CE, CH, CY, GG, MA, MN, MT, PH, TF, XE, and XL.
2. Offline papers: CS, EC, EE, IN , ME, and PI
3. Female candidates are exempted from paying the application fee.
4. All candidate related information and grievance redressal will be available in a single GATE Online Applicant Interface.
5. Soft copies of photograph and signature must be uploaded during online application (This is in addition to sending recent photograph of applicant with signed application).
6. A new formula will be used for calculating the GATE score.
7. Biometric information (Photograph and fingerprint) maybe captured on the day of the examination for randomly selected candidates.

Dates of Examination
Online: 20th January 2013 (Sunday)
Offline: 10th February 2013 (Sunday)

Eligibility
The following categories of candidates are eligible to appear in GATE:
  • Bachelor’s degree holders in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture (4 years after 10+2/ Post-B.Sc./ Post-Diploma) and those who are in the final year of such programs.
  • Master’s degree holders in any branch of Science/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in the final year of such programs.
  • Candidates in the second or higher year of Four-year Integrated Master’s degree programs (Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering /Technology.
  • Candidates in the fourth or higher year of Five-year Integrated Master’s degree programs or Dual Degree programs in Engineering/Technology.
  • Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional societies recognized by UPSC/AICTE (e.g. AMIE by IE(I), AMICE(I) by the Institute of Civil Engineers (India)-ICE(I)) as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech. Those who have completed section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible.

Application Fee
The application fee is Rs. 1200 for General/OBC male applicants and Rs. 600 for SC/ST/PD male applicants. There is no application fee for female applicants.
Note : The application fee is not refundable.

Important Dates :
GATE Online Applicant Interface (website) Opens Saturday 1 September 2012
(00:00 Hrs)
Last date for Submission of Online Application
(website closure)
Sunday 30 September 2012
(23:00 Hrs)
Last date for the receipt of printed version of ONLINE
Application at the respective zonal GATE Office
Monday 8 October 2012
Last date for request of change of city Tuesday 20 November 2012
Availability of admit card on Online Application
Interface
Wednesday 5 December, 2012
GATE 2013 Online Examination for Papers:
AR, CE, GG, MA, MT, PH and TF*
Sunday 20 January 2013
(09:00 Hrs to 12:00 Hrs)
GATE 2013 Online Examination Papers:
AE, AG, BT, CH, CY, MN, XE and XL*
Sunday 20 January 2013
(14:00 Hrs to 17:00 Hrs)
GATE 2013 Offline Examination Papers:
CS, ME and PI*
Sunday 10 February 2013
(09:00 Hrs to 12:00 Hrs)
GATE 2013 Offline Examination Papers:
EC, EE and IN*
Sunday 10 February 2013
(14:00 Hrs to 17:00 Hrs)
Announcement of results on Online Applicant
Interface
Friday 15 March 2013
(10:00 Hrs)

How To Apply :
Application must be done ONLIN E. Further details and ONLIN E application form can be obtained by accessing any of the websites given below
Institute Web address
IISc Bangalore gate.iisc.ernet.in
IIT Bombay www.gate.iitb.ac.in
IIT Delhi gate.iitd.ac.in
IIT Guwahati www.iitg.ernet.in/gate
IIT Kanpur gate.iitk.ac.in
IIT Kharagpur gate.iitkgp.ac.in
IIT Madras gate.iitm.ac.in
IIT Roorkee www.iitr.ernet.in/gate

GATE Score:
From 2013, the GATE score will be computed by a new formula.


This formula is different from the one used earlier. After the declaration of the results, a GATE Scorecard will be issued to all the candidates of a paper whose marks are equal to or above the qualifying marks of SC/ST/PD candidates in that paper. There is no provision for the issue of Additional GATE scorecard.

The GATE 2013 Committee with the NCB’s approval has the authority to decide the qualifying mark for each GATE paper. In case any claim or dispute arises in respect of GATE 2013, it is hereby made absolutely clear that the Courts and Tribunals in Mumbai and Mumbai alone shall have the exclusive jurisdiction to entertain and settle any such dispute or claim.

How to connect TATA DOCOMO INTERNET to Linux OS?

Hello Friends,

I know how to connect TATA DOCOMO INTERNET to the PC which is having Windows OS. I have been successfully using it. I wanna connect TATA DOCOMO INTERNET to Linux OS. I have so much googled for the connection settings and the solutions but no use.
If anybody provide me good solution it would be very helpful.

Additional Details

Thanks for your replies friends,
I am using Ubuntu linux, as you guys suggested i used wvdial method.
Since, mine is TATA DOCOMO
The phone number is *99#
There is no username and password for TATA DOCOMO even i contacted the customer service for Username and password they advised me to leave the fields empty.
I tried the wvdial method my ubuntu linux found my modem at <ttyACM0>
and found the carrier for the given phone number but finally i am getting error like, modem is not responding. Think, i get this error because of Username and password.
I gave username and password as internet and tried but no use.
any suggestions please
 
Install WVDIAL(By using synaptic package manager or in terminal type sudo apt-get install wvdial)
Open wvdial.conf file.Type sudo nano /etc/wvdial.conf
copy and paste this wvdial file in the terminal.I got this wvdial from PUPPY LINUX.

[Dialer Defaults]
Modem = /dev/ttyUSB0
Baud = 230400
Init1 = ATZ
Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
Carrier Check = yes
Dial Command = ATDT
Phone = MYISPPHONENUM
Username = MYUSERNAME
Password = MYPASSWORD
Stupid Mode = yes
Auto Reconnect = yes

[Dialer Docomo]
Phone = *99***1#
Username = Docomo
Password = Docomo
Stupid Mode = yes
Auto Reconnect = yes

Press Ctrl+O to write out .

Press Enter.

Press Ctrl+X to exit
Type sudo wvdial Docomo in terminal
Note:If not working Make changes in dial no (in second part line 2 phone=*99#)
then try .Also try changing modem name in second line of first part.
Modem=/dev/ACM0 or Modem=/dev/ACM1 or Modem=/dev/rfcomm0 (bluetooth)

The name of modem can be detected by using GNOME PPP or KPPP.

Install it by typing sudo apt-get install gnome-ppp

Open it and then clickon Setup button.A new window will appear .

Click on the Detect button.If modem is available a new window will show ‘Detecting your modem’. Wait then you can see the name of modem in Device:/dev/ttyUSB0 or /dev/ttyUSB1 .Use this name in wvdial in the seconline.

Refer the given below links too............

Source(s):

http://sujithsamuel.wordpress.com/
http://namchangkorpa.wordpress.com/2008/07/24/my-experience-with-ubuntu-804-hardy-heron/
 
We will use the terminal.Attach your phone or your usb modem to the computer, wait for 1-2 minutes for the device to settle down, and then give the command " wvdialconf " as root user. If the command prints out something like this, its simple otherwise u will have to do more googling :( :

Found a modem on /dev/ttyUSB2.
Modem configuration written to /etc/wvdial.conf.

Now open the file /etc/wvdial.conf (you will need root privilleges) and fill these fields:
phone = "the number used to dial the internet, mine is #777 for reliance"
username = "if any, for reliance, its same as phone number"
password= "if any, for reliance, its same as phone number"

After this, just fire " wvdial " , again as root, and you should get the connection, dont close the terminal window.
which linux OS you are using... if it is ubuntu use their help file and search dial up then do as advised there and you have to configure in dial up networking only.....
The dial up configuration is common whether tata, Reliance or Bsnl.... and keep noting down what ever you are doing so that it will help you in future also....
I could tell but I want you to do it yourself and learn it so that you have confidence in you....
I am using Ubuntu for the past 5 yrs and advice you to put up such questions at launchpad.net under ubuntu... registration is free so do it for you.
 

JNTU-HYD : Change in Exam Centers for MBA/MCA Exams Commencing from 2nd August 2012

Exams centers for MBA/MCA Regular/Supple Exams which are commencing from 2nd August 2012 are changed.The list of centers are sent to their respective colleges & You can contact your college exam branch to know your exam center.

Note : Few colleges are made self -centered due to distance and other factors.

Procedure to Collect hall tickets:
  • Students can collect their halltickets from the exam centers where they are going to write their exams (Check the hallticket for principal signature of the exam center where you are going to write your exam).
  • Students are advised to collect their halltickets by showing college ID cards atleast 1 day before the commencement of examination (or) on the day of commencement of exam.


JNTU-HYD : Time Tables of Re-Scheduled Examinations (MBA/MCA & PHARM.D)

MBA/MCA University Examinations on 11-08-2012 and 13-08-2012 and Pharm D University Examinations on 13-08-2012 had been postponed. These Examinations will be conducted as per the following Time –Table
S.No Name of The Examinations Scheduled Date and Session of Exam Rescheduled Date and Session of Exam
01 Pharm – D I Year
(Regular)
13-08-2012 F.N 16-08-2012 F.N.
(10.00AM to 1.00 PM)
02 MCA and MBA IV Sem
(Regular)
11-08-2012 F.N 25-08-2012 F.N
(10.00AM to 1.00 PM)
03 MCA and MBA III Sem
(Supplementary)
11-08-2012 A.N 25-08-2012 F.N
(2.00PM to 5.00 PM)
04 MCA and MBA II Sem
(Regular)
13-08-2012 F.N 31-08-2012 F.N
(10.00AM to 1.00 PM)
05 MCA and MBA I Sem
(Supplementary)
13-08-2012 A.N 31-08-2012 A.N
(2.00PM to 5.00 PM)
It is requested to communicate the same to the students immediately.

EAMCET 2012 Counseling Notification (Certificate Verficiation & Option Exercise For Web Based Counseling)

Job Fair by Times Job : McKinsey's : on 11th & 12th August 2012 @ Hyderabad

Job Fair by Times Job : McKinsey's

Hyderabad Exclusive Job fair

Date: 11th & 12th Aug 2012

Time: 10 AM to 3 PM

Venue:
St Ann’s College for Women,
Santosh Nagar Colony,
Chandana Brothers Lane,
Nr ICICI Bank,
Mehdi Patnam,
Hyderabad.

JNTU-HYD : M.Tech / M.Pharmacy All Semester's Regular/Supple Exam Results (April/May 2012)

Note:
1) Copy & Paste the below links (Which are in green color) in ur browsers & hit enter to go directly to results page
2) while checking ur results.If you are unable to get the Security Code picture (captcha). Right Click on the Image Location and Click "Copy Image Location". Paste it in any note pad or browser.u can find the code at the end of the copied URL. its of 5 Digits.

M.Tech. I Semester (R05) Supplementary - May, 2012

Code:
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M.Tech. I Semester (R09) Regular - May, 2012
Code:
http://jntuconnect.net/results/results/CTT1dXxS6EiiPXHWbUHxu4x4miX46Vio5WaLT3tTJcjdS3I9p2NHd52oA7xplRIq3HUqxyqBbv9LHpxlWV4xLw,,
M.Tech. II Semester (R05) Supplementary - May, 2012
Code:
http://jntuconnect.net/results/results/2D0vHGcuW1brM6IFymP9UCnyY9PAJGnNkrStSQR8HfCzMBN8IOjhsprypTbUINIAZ3TjrJu3CaedXOBnl--nJQ,,
M.Tech. III Semester (R09) Regular - January, 2012
Code:
http://jntuconnect.net/results/results/X-qIckeAdo9RcWldvzIjFpv2G64mY3yFCI1TmzDUTSHKdU9h9CyWuGpXBbCcBj3gb4vRoRbuz5XQXzLFUsSEiw,,
M.Tech. II Semester (R09) Supplementary - May, 2012
Code:
http://jntuconnect.net/results/results/QyPOzfgXeOsJIqrdDDfdC6rg6_ifLgwibt7fSQqGVKphg_WFMXjV_KUO4kVtiFFVGpD2iTSOsY6t3IYiXtfz5g,,

M. Pharmacy I Semester (R09) Regular - May, 2012
Code:
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M. Pharmacy II Semester (R09) Supplementary - May, 2012
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M. Pharmacy III Semester (R09) Regular - May, 2012
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JNTU-HYD : All University Exams Scheduled on 13th August 2012 Are Postponed

All University Exams Scheduled on 13th August 2012 Are Postponed. The Re-Scheduled date will be announced later.

 JNTU-HYD : B.Tech 2-1,3-1,4-1 Recounting/Revaluation Results (May 2012)

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IV B.Tech. I Semester Recounting/Revaluation Results - May 2012
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III B.Tech. I Semester Recounting/Revaluation Results - May 2012
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II B.Tech. I Semester Recounting/Revaluation Results - May 2012
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Fedora Core 14 : Installing TATA DoCoMo 3G USB stick / Dailer.

This is fairly straight forward.
  1. Connect the 3G USB stick. At this point you might notice that an option in ‘Connections ’ (top right corner) icon under name of ‘Mobile Broadband’ is available. You can start the wizard through it which will guide you thought setting up the internet in 3-4 easy step, you will just have to select your Operator, select your plan and you will be connected. But we are going to install the software. Since there we can see all the options, get exact upload/download details and set more security through adding a PIN.
  2. As the stick is connected, a ‘Virtual SCSI cdrom’ drive will be automatically mounted. Open it. If it’s not showing on desktop goto “ Places > *name of the drive* “.
  3. Now you should be able to see three folders, folder by name ‘Linux’ is of our interest. Open it.
  4. Copy the *.tar.gz, file to local folder, e.g. in ‘Documents’. 
  5. Now open terminal by going to ” Applications > System Tools > Terminal “. 
  6. Now using cd command change to folder where you have saved the file.
  7. Issue  a command tar -xvzf <filename>.tar.gz . This will extract the file into a folder with name identical to .tar.gz filename. Now change directory to this new folder which we just extracted. *replace <filename> by name of file.
  8. Change to root using su command.
  9. Before installing we will need to install/update a package ‘qt3’, since ‘libqt-mt.so’ is required for program to work . This package is necessary for install to complete properly. To install/update it issue a command at terminal  ” yum install libqt-mt*
  10. Once installed, now we can start main installation by issuing command ” sh install.sh “.
  11. This should start installation. Wait for it to finish. After it’s finished you can find the TATA DoCoMo 3G under ’ Applications->Internet->TATA DOCOMO 3G ‘.
  12. Start and connect :)
Note :
  1. An error ” cp: cannot stat `onda.ko’: No such file or directory ” might be displayed during the setup process. I researched about it on net but didn’t find any concrete information to resolve it. Also, it didn’t affect my connection or installation. So no need to panic.
  2. If you don’t install qt3 package, at the end of setup you will be shown error “ error while loading shared libraries: libqt-mt.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
  3. This might work for other Linux distros like Ubuntu, OpenSUSE and also networks like MTNL, BSNL etc. as well, if you are getting the above error. I haven’t tested them.