Saturday, 30 April 2011

BEL Recruitment 2011 - 150 Graduate Engineers


Bharat Electronics Limited is popularly know as BEL announced a new recruitment notification for 150 Graduate Engineers.  BEL invites online applications from candidates who are qualified and meet the all eligibility criteria.  Complete advertisement and other details available at Official website only.

Bharat Electronics Limited vacancy details:

Total no. of posts: 150 vacancies

Name of the posts: Graduate Engineers as Probationary Engineer (PE).

Electronics: 80 vacancies
Mechanical: 30 vacancies
Computer Science: 40 vacancies.



How to Apply:

All eligible and Interested candidates may apply Online at BEL website from 27/04/2011 to 10/05/2011 only.

For detail and apply online see official link: Official website
Candidates who are interested in BEL Recruitment 2011 may see complete advertise to ensure you have all the eligibility conditions, before going to apply online.

Closing date for online registration: 10-05-2011.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

DGVCL, SURAT INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR (JUNIOR ENGINEER) – B.E. (IT/COMPUTER)

D.G.V.C.L. a largest and renowned power distribution company operating in
South Gujarat, invites applications from Graduate Engineers in branch of
IT/COMPUTER for its IT Department, which is support system with ERP. The
selected candidate will have to perform in ERP, Dynamic Web Development,
Website Management and keeping internal networks running, Search Engine
Optimization / Google Ad Word, IT Support. They shall have to shoulder
responsibility for installing, maintaining and supporting computer communication
networks within an organization or between organisations, Maintenance and
upgrading of computer systems or offering recommendations on upgrades
needed, trouble shooting routine problems and maintenance of servers and
internal software. The Work Profile may be changed as per Company’s
requirement.
The candidate should have Knowledge of C++ , ASP.NET, ADO.NET, Java &
Java Script, PHP, MS Sql Server, Oracle PL_SQL Architecture, UML and
Object Oriented designing, proposing and creating architecture and re-Usable
libraries in.NET and JavaScript, Networking with LAN/WAN, Manageable switch
/ router & wireless LAN with the network security, firewall & anti virus. Operating
System – DOS, Novel, Window OS client & server & Linux OS-client & Server.
Web Services, Window Services, JSON, JQuery, will be an added plus, XML,
HTML,CSS,GIS,GPS, Client server Technology, Grid Computing, Distributed
OS, Image processing, Digital signal processing, Image processing, VLSI,
Embaded System etc. & latest trends.
The candidates meeting with following criteria are requested to apply in
attached prescribed format.



 1 Qualification:
  Graduate B.E (IT/Computer) from a recognized University approved by AICTE.

2  Percentage(%) in Graduation:
U.R. category : 60 % in the 7th & 8th Semester/last year of Graduation. Reserved
category (SEBC/SC): 55% in the 7th & 8th semester/last year of Graduation.
Candidates belongs to ST category can also apply provided that they meet with the
criteria prescribed for U.R (General) category.

3 Age limit:( As on 1/03/2011):
30 years for General category and 35 years for SEBC/SC category candidates.
Relaxation in upper age limit to Female Candidates shall be given for 05 Years.

4 Remuneration:
Fixed remuneration for 1st and 2nd year would be Rs.13000/- and Rs.14000/- respectively
per month. No other allowance or benefits would be admissible except coverage under
Personal Accident Policy etc. as per GSO 332 dated 03.02.03

5 Vacancies: Approx. 21 IT Engineer (including SEBC-04/SC-02/General)
Above vacancies are under various offices of Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company Limited.

6. The management reserves the right to short-list the candidates for selection by
conducting the written test. The question paper for written test will comprise 100%
objective type questions covering the subjects as above.

7. The selected Vidyut Sahayak (Jr. Engineer) shall be initially appointed for duration of two
years and shall be considered for appointment to the post of Jr. Engineer. in the pay scale
of Rs.17300-38610 subject to completion of the period of two years as Vidyut Sahayak to
the satisfaction of DGVCL.

8. SEBC candidates shall have to submit latest creamy layer Certificate.(i.e. 01.04.10 to
31.03.2011)

9. Canvassing in any form shall debar the candidate from selection.

10. Caste (Roster category) Certificate of Gujarat state only will be considered.

11. Incomplete applications, applications without enclosures, or applications received after the
due date will be rejected.

Candidates meeting with the above criteria may send their bio-data in the attached
prescribed format along with (i) Two passport size photographs, (ii) Attested copy of SLC
(iii) Caste certificate (iv) Attested copy of mark sheet of final year of Graduation and (iv)
Attested copy of Degree Certificate on or before 31/03/2011 to The Addl.Chief
Engineer (IT), Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company Limited, Nana Varachha Road,
Kapodra, Nr. Gajjar Petrol Pump, Surat 395006.
(S A Naik)
ADDLCHIEF ENGINEER (IT)

Monday, 18 April 2011

CDAC Noida Recruitment 2011 - IT Engineer

Center for Development of Advance Computing (CDAC) Noida, IT Engineer Recruitment notification accounted.  Candidates who are qualified and having all eligibility conditions according to the recruitment advertisement advised to apply only online ad CDAC Noida website upto 25th April 2011.
Mode of Selection: Candidates meeting the above eligibility criteria are required to apply online on or before 25/04/2011. They are to appear for an online test on forenoon / afternoon / evening of 29th April to 1st May 2011 at CDAC Noida.

APPLY ONLINE - http://www.cdacnoida.in/Current_Job_Opportunities.asp


CSAT - New Syllabus Analysis

Let us now look at the different test areas of Paper II (as outlined by UPSC) in detail.

Comprehension & English language comprehension skills
In general usage, and more specifically in reference to education and psychology, Comprehension has roughly the same meaning as understanding.

Reading comprehension measures the understanding of a passage of text based on specific questions related to the text in the passage. The questions could be direct references to the facts quoted in the text or could be indirect questions like, inferences, course of action based on the information available, tone of the passage/author etc.

Reading speed plays a key role in ones success in such questions. Familiarity with the topic is another key parameter. Hence, the students are advised to work in increasing their reading speed and also time increase their familiarity with a variety of topics like sports, science & technology, social issues, economics, polity & politics, philosophy and psychology.

Interpersonal skills including communication skills
The 3 basic part of language which people use to interact with each other in a sensible manner are Grammar, Vocabulary & Reasoning. The students’ skills to communicate effectively using English language will be tested in this section

Grammar:
The students need to develop ability in functional usage of words, idioms and phrases. This can be achieved by going through any book that gives a summary of the rules of grammar. Thompson and Martinet's 'A Practical English Grammar' would be a good starting point. Coaching institutes like TIME also provide such works, which will help you start your preparation. Remember, however, that there is no shortcut to grammar.

The basic method to prepare would be to first complete the basics of grammar, and then start practising by attempting as many questions as possible.

Vocabulary:
One of the ways to start building your vocabulary is by reading 'Word Power Made Easy' by Norman Lewis. There are close to 50 exercises/ sessions in that book, and ideally one can finish the same in as many days. In addition, a couple of books that are very good for building vocabulary are 'All about Words' by Rosenblum and Nurenberg, and '30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary' by Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewis.

But the best way to improve your diction is by reading (it cannot be stressed upon enough!). After you have finished your reading for the day (for Reading Comprehension), check out the meanings of all the words that you have come across that day, and write them down in a book, or make flash cards for yourself. Everyday you will come across a minimum of 10 words that you either do not know the meaning of, or are not sure about. This exercise will ensure that over the next 150 days, your repertoire of words will increase by at least 1500 words.

Vocabulary will actually help with all sorts of questions that are presented in aptitude tests viz Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies, and Fill-in-the-blanks. In addition, better diction will improve your reading speed (discussed above)to a large extent.

Reasoning:
Reasoning questions are similar in nature to the Reading Comprehension questions, except that the passage is small and all questions are inferential. The only way to prepare for these questions is through constant practice.

There could be questions based on Assumptions, Conclusions, Facts, Inferences and Judgements. The key to solving these questions is to understand the context of the passage in which they are given.

Sample Question:
The following question has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the sentence that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.

Robotics is not just a fascinating subject but a stream of science that is expected to take the world by storm in the near future. Experts say robots will change our lives by the middle of this century just like personal computers changed the way we worked and lived in the past. For many, robots may be only fictional contraptions like R2D2 in Star Wars, or the infallible Robocop. ------------------------------- .

Logical reasoning and analytical ability & General mental ability
This would test the students ability to apply common logic which one can arrive at by putting the available information together into a proper mental sequence. Questions here would be of various types and the success of the students is determined by their ability to practice as many types a possible.

Sample Question:
Money lenders cheat a villager, if the villager cannot read. Every villager who completed schooling can read. Only those who can read can write. Ghanshyam, a villager, was not cheated by the money lenders. Which of the following can be said about Ghanshyam?

(1) He completed schooling but cannot write.
(2) He can write.
(3) He can read and but cannot write.
(4) He can read and may be able to write.

Sample Question:
In an institute which has 100 students, each student is given a unique roll number. If all the students are made to sit around a very large circular table such that the maximum difference between the roll numbers of any two adjacent students is 10, then what is the maximum possible difference between the roll numbers of any two students?

1) 10
2) 11
3) 499
4) 509

Decision making & problem solving
This area would need the students to understand the given information, place the available information in the context applicable and then take a decision on based on the out come. This would most of the times, fall under the umbrella of Data Interpretation, but is generally classified under a separate head because this is something that managers/IAS officers need to do day in & day out. A sample on this is provided below.

Basic numeracy
Numeracy (as defined by Department for Education and Skills (UK)) is “a proficiency which is developed mainly in mathematics, but also in other subjects. It is more than an ability to do basic arithmetic. It involves developing confidence and competence with numbers and measures. It requires understanding of the number system, a repertoire of mathematical techniques, and an inclination and ability to solve quantitative or spatial problems in a range of contexts. Numeracy also demands understanding of the ways in which data are gathered by counting and measuring, and presented in graphs, diagrams, charts and tables”.

The topics listed under Numeracy by UPSC are Numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude etc, and Data Interpretation (consisting of charts, tables & data sufficiency). All these would be of Class X level.

The students need to plan their preparation topic after topic instead of just solving questions from all the topics at once. They should concentrate on knowing the basics of each of the topics as it is highly likely that UPSC will only test the application of the concepts.

Sample Question (DI):
The following is the number of votes obtained by four persons – Sachin, Amitab, Murthy and Manmohan – from the four metros, in a poll to find the Youth Icon of the year. These persons are disguised in the table as A, B, C and D in no particular order.

City A B C D
Mumbai 245 410 400 275
Kolkata 345 270 260 315
Chennai 360 315 360 325
New Delhi 285 305 310 350

It is also known that,
in Chennai, Murthy had a maximum number of votes
Amitab Secured 30 votes more than Sachin in all the four metros combined.

1. Among the following statements, what is the minimum number of statements that can be simultaneously true?
(a) In Mumbai, Sachin secured the highest number of votes.
(b) Manmohan secured the highest number of votes in total.
(c) Murthy secured more votes in total than Amitab.
(d) Sachin secured more votes than Manmohan in total.
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3

2. What can be said regarding the following two statements?
Statement A:
Manmohan secured his least number of votes in Kolkata.
Statement B: Murthy secured his highest number of votes in Chennai.
(1) If statement A is true, then statement B is necessarily true.
(2) If statement A is true, then statement B is necessarily false.
(3) Both statement A and statement B are true.
(4) Both statement A and statement B are false.

Sample Question (DS):
Choose 1 if the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone.
Choose 2 if the question can be answered by using either statement alone.
Choose 3 if the question can be answered by using both statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone.
Choose 4 if the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together.
In a class of 50 students, how many students like horror movies?


I. 24 students like sci-fi movies
II. The number of students who like sci-fi as well as horror movies is five more than those who like neither of the two.
 

CDFD, Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics

CDFD, Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics
Office Block: 2nd floor, Block No.7, Gruhakalpa Complex, M J Road, Nampally,
Hyderabad 500001.
Ph: +91-40-24785469 Fax: +91-40-24785416, www.cdfd.orq.in
Advertisement No. 01/2011

The Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD), Hyderabad is a premier autonomous R&D Institute under the Societies Act funded by the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India that has been established to provide services and to undertake R&D in DNA Fingerprinting, DNA Diagnostics and other areas of modern biology.

CDFD wishes to fill up undermentioned vacancies on purely contractual basis whose tenure is likely to be extended at six-monthly intervals.
As per the policy of CDFD for positions on contract, consolidated monthly emoluments are calculated @ 145% of the equivalent salary in Central Govt. post comprising Basic Pay + DA + TA (45% loading is being given in lieu of HRA, Medical, LTC, terminal benefits etc.). For each of the vacancies below, the equivalent Central Govt. Scale has been indicated in parentheses. Consolidated emoluments mentioned against vacancies below have been calculated at the present rate of Dearness Allowance of 45%.


1. Technical Officer - II
(Equivalent to Post in the Pay Band - 2, ` 9300-34800 Plus Grade Pay ` 4600/-)
Age limit: 18-30 years
Consolidated Emoluments: Rs. 39,401/-
Educational Qualifications and Experience:
Essential Qualifications: First Class B.Sc. or equivalent with 8 years relevant experience OR M.Sc. or equivalent with 4 years relevant experience/B.Tech. or equivalent with 4 years relevant experience.
Desirable: Hands on experience in Molecular Biology techniques including nucleic acids manipulations, sequencing, genotyping, application of statistical tools for genotypic and population analysis and handling of bones, extracted body parts, crime scene samples, preserved specimens for nucleic acid manipulations and genotyping.
Job Requirements: Processing of blood samples, body parts, skeletal remains, preserved specimens, admixture samples, vaginal smears, saliva samples, semen stains and other biological evidence provided by the law enforcing agencies/collected from crime scene for nucleic acid isolation, manipulation, genotyping and analysis of the data, establishing DNA-based population database for different Indian populations, writing of DNA examination report, deposition of evidence in the Courts of law and interaction with law enforcing personnel. The job in the public interest is transferable anywhere in India.

2. Technical Officer - I (Equivalent to Post in the Pay Band - 2, ` 9300-34800 Plus Grade Pay ` 4200/-)
Age limit: between 18 and 30 years
Consolidated Emoluments: Rs. 31,748/-
Educational Qualifications and Experience:
Essential Qualifications: First Class B.Sc. or equivalent with 5 years relevant experience OR M.Sc. or equivalent with 2 years relevant experience
Desirable: Hands on experience in Molecular Biology techniques including nucleic acids manipulations, sequencing, genotyping, application of statistical tools for genotypic and population analysis and handling of bones, extracted body parts, crime scene samples, preserved specimens for nucleic acid manipulations and genotyping.
Job Requirements: Processing of blood samples, body parts, skeletal remains, preserved specimens, admixture samples, vaginal smears, saliva samples, semen stains and other biological evidence provided by the law enforcing agencies/collected from crime scene for nucleic acid isolation, manipulation, genotyping and analysis of the data, establishing DNA-based population database for different Indian populations, writing of DNA examination report, deposition of evidence in the Courts of law and interaction with law enforcing personnel. The job in the public interest is transferable anywhere in India.
3. Technical Assistant (Equivalent to Post in the Pay Band - 2, ` 9300-34800 plus Grade Pay ` 4200/-)
Age limit: between 18-30 years.
Consolidated Emoluments: Rs. 31,748/-
Educational Qualifications and Experience:
Essential Qualifications: First Class B.Sc./B.Tech with three years experience OR Post Graduate in Science/Technology OR PG Diploma in Science/Technology with one year experience.
Desirable: Hands on experience in Molecular biology techniques including nucleic acids manipulations, sequencing, genotyping, application of statistical tools for genotypic and population analysis and handling of bones, extracted body parts, crime scene samples, preserved specimens for nucleic acid manipulations and genotyping.
Job Requirements: Processing of blood samples, body parts, skeletal remains, preserved specimens, admixture samples, vaginal smears, saliva samples, semen stains and other biological evidence provided by the law enforcing agencies/collected from crime scene for nucleic acid isolation, manipulation, genotyping and analysis of the data, establishing DNA-based population database for different Indian populations, writing of DNA examination report, deposition of evidence in the Courts of law and interaction with law enforcing personnel. The job in the public interest is transferable anywhere in India.

Note: Reservations as per the Government of India norms in respect of SC/ST/OBC/ Physically Handicapped/Ex-servicemen etc. will apply.
The Application Form and the General Conditions governing the advertisement may be downloaded from the CDFD website http://www.cdfd.org.in Alternatively, blank application forms and General Conditions can also be obtained by sending a self addressed stamped envelope from the O/o. The Head - Administration, CDFD, Office Block: 2nd Floor, Block No.7, Gruhakalpa Complex, M J Road, Nampally, Hyderabad - 500001.
The last date for receiving filled in applications is 4 weeks from the date of publication in the Employment News.
Head - Administration
CDFD