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myshardauniversity · 2 years ago
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Know About B Tech EEE Syllabus
This is the official b tech eee syllabus for the first year engineering students. This is the syllabus that the btech eee first year engineering students are expected to follow. The syllabus includes a lot of information about what is expected of the students and what is expected of the btech eee department.
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The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at BCET one of the Best B.tech College in West Bengal started functioning from the year 2003. with an intake capacity of 60 students. The department has well qualified and highly motivated faculty members with various specializations and the laboratories are well equipped with modern state of the art facilities for research work. It contains people from industry and academia young and old all coordinated into vibrant team The department of EEE and all its laboratories are integrated together in a single building occupying four floors. Apart from all experiments as per syllabus, the labs are aesthetically designed to ensure comfortable working environment along with some unique features.
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jntufastresult · 5 years ago
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JNTUK B.Tech 1-2 Sem 1st & 2nd Mid Exam Time Table 2020-Released
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JNTUK B.Tech 1-2 Sem I-MID Exam Time Table: JNTUK university released the  Revised B.Tech 1-2 Semester (R19) Mid I Examinations Time Table - January/February 2019 in below we provided the exam time table dates and timing of every stream. for more updates like jntuk 1-2 sem 1 mid online bites, we update on below for every subject one-day before.
JNTUK B.Tech 1-2 Sem I-MID Exam Time Table:
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JNTUK B.Tech R19 1-Mid Exam Time Table for 1 year 2 sem:
her we provided the jntuk mid exam time table for all streams like CSE, ECE, EEE, Mech, CIVIL, others as per the jntuk university notification. For more updates like jntuk 1 mid online bits for CSE, ECE, EEE, Mech, CIVIL is updated by JNTU FAST RESULT. JNTUK Academic Calendars JNTUK Syllabus books JNTUK Exam Time Table JNTUK Question Papers JNTUK Results 2019 JNTUK RC/RV/CV
JNTUK 1 Mid 1-2 Sem Exam Time table Jan 2019:
Every B.tech student needs the exam time table for the preparation of mid examination of every subject. In the below pdf we provided the exam dates and timing of every subject is updated and Share this Information to all your Friends & Your Social Media Groups and Whatapp Groups. Exams Starts From:  Conclude on: 09.04.2020 (Thursday) Download JNTUK 4-2 Sem 2nd Mid Exam Time Table 2020 - Released Soon JNTUk is conducting to all affiliated and construed colleges under JNUK As per info issued by JNTUK B.Tech 1-2 Semester 1st & 2nd Mid Exams will be conducted during the end month of July 2020 followed by Lab Exams. B. Tech 1-2 End/External exams will be conducted during the 1st week of August 2020.  In The Upcoming Months, Official Examination Time Tables To Be Announced In July. So Students Prepare Well For The Examinations. NOTE: ANY OMISSIONS OR CLASHES IN THIS TIME TABLE MAY PLEASE BE INFORMED TO THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS IMMEDIATELY. EVEN IF GOVERNMENT DECLARES HOLIDAY ON ANY OF THE ABOVE DATES, THE EXAMINATIONS SHALL BE CONDUCTED AS USUAL. THE PRINCIPALS ARE REQUESTED TO INFORM THE UNIVERSITY ANY OTHER SUBSTITUTE SUBJECTS THAT ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE LIST IMMEDIATELY. JNTUK FAST RESULTS | JNTUK FAST UPDATES If You Have Any Queries/ Suggestions / Doubts/ Complaints, Feel Free To Comment Below. MAIL US AT ANY TIME: [email protected] OUR TEAM WILL GIVE REPLY TO YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. More Updates Read the full article
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walterteng-blog · 8 years ago
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Ultimate (Exchange) Student Guide + Travel Tips! [University of Surrey x Nanyang Technological University EEE]
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After more than 171 days away from home, I am finally back in time for the reunion dinner in homely Singapore which is nice! :) Back to the topic, this is a short guide that I decided to put together for the benefit of the students who are going to/ interested in going for an GEM exchange programme at University of Surrey(UoS).  Writing this also serves a good time for me to reflect all the experiences and lessons learnt from my time at University of Surrey. Before I begin, I would like to mention that one of such article have been written before by getsurrey.co.uk which you can refer to as well. Academic: In case you are wondering, I am a EEE/3 student specializing in infocommunications and I did my Y3S1 at UoS. The 4 modules I took are: EEE2045 ELECTRICAL SCIENCE II Lectured by Dr David Carey and Prof Ravi Silva aka EE3001 ENGINEERING MICROMAGNETICS (4AU) - 100% Lecture and 100% 2 hour Written Paper. EEE3008 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING A Lectured by Prof Mark Plumbley aka EE3014 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING - 20% Weekly Flipped Classroom Assignments which are basically group presentations for your self learning of the new topic before the lectures. 80% 2 hour Written Paper - More theory explanations and derivations than calculations as compared to the usual NTU teaching style. - I realise there is a different syllabus for DSP B offered in Sem 2 while studying for my finals. I am not sure about this. EEE3033 RF AND MICROWAVE FUNDAMENTALS Lectured by Dr Peter Aaen and Dr Tim Brown aka EE4151 RF AND MICROWAVE ENGINEERING (3AU) - 20% Lab (Advanced Design System) and 80% 2 hour Written Paper - Really skeptical about taking this mod at first since I am taking Electromagnetics mod concurrently. - Lab was a little hard to grasp at first since the overall learning curve was pretty steep for me. - Glad that I have plenty of help from my EPS project mates :)
EEE3035 ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Lectured by Dr David Carey and Supervised by Prof Klaus Moessner aka EE3080 DESIGN & INNOVATION PROJECT (DIP, 2AU) - Probably biggest takeaway mod; an eye opener - Project on creating a wearable tech for the medical field with a group of 6 - Lectures on various industry standards was very insightful. Topics like technological adoption life cycle, hype curves and sustainability management are a few of the many materials covered. - The UoS students have stronger hands-on skills like coming out with PCB designs and testing. Their 1 year placement/internship really gave them an edge that I am still hoping to catch up on my own. - Learnt some EAGLE basics and reinforced my knowlege of 3D design which I self learnt prior to this. - Efficient use of team management apps like Slack which was also new to me. University of Surrey EEE Faculty was highly regarded in the UK and it is a real privilege to do an exchange programme there. As mentioned, the teaching approach is very different as compared to NTU. It is very vocal with its flipped classroom teaching and there is a lot of self learning to do here. I have to refer to the textbooks a lot here. However, there is a need to memorize essential formulas for the finals which I am not used to, since the formula booklets for NTU papers are specific to the mods and comprehensive.
Play (Travel):  I went a 44 days pre-exchange trip with my friends from 8 August 2016 and we mainly covered the Scandinavian countries and Central Europe. I traveled on plenty of day trips around UK during the semester and explored the Eastern Europe during the winter vacation. I did a custom google maps to detail my travels and wrote about it a few times before. It can be overwhelming at first so it is easier to refer to the legend as a guide. Article and Legend WallEEExplore v17.01.21 Map
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Helsinki, Finland (09 - 11 August 2016) Hameenlinna & Tampere (11 -12 August 2016) Turku, Finland (12-13 August 2016) Stockholm & Tyresta National Park, Sweden (14 - 17 August 2016) Norway Road Trip: Oslo Trolltunga Bergen Lysebotn Larvik, Norway (17 - 23 August 2016) Copenhagen, Denmark (24 - 27 August 2016) Aarhus, Denmark (27 -29 August 2016) Hamburg, Germany (29 Aug - 01 Sep 2016) Berlin, Germany (01 - 04 September 2016) Frankfurt, Germany (04 -07 September 2016) Luxembourg (07 - 09 September 2016) Brussels, Belgium (09 - 12 September 2016) Antwerp, Belgium (12 - 14 September 2016) Rotterdam, Netherlands (14 - 17 September 2016) The Hague, Netherlands (17 - 19 September 2016) Amsterdam, Netherlands (19 - 21 September 2016) London Day Trip (09 October 2016) Windsor Day Trip with Students’ Union (22 October 2016) Oxford Day Trip (23 October 2016) Woking Day Trip (02 November 2016) Bristol + Northern Ireland + Glastonbury & Wells (04 - 09 November 2016) Scotland(Glasgow & Edinburgh) Trip with Students’ Union (11 - 14 November 2016) Cambridge Day Trip (19 November 2016) Brighton Day Trip (26 November 2016) Paris + Disneyland (02 - 06 December 2016) Manchester + Lake District Road Trip (19 - 21 December 2016) Stonehenge + Bath Tour (23 December 2016) London (24 - 27, 30 - 31 December 2016) Prague, Czech Republic (01 - 04 January 2017) Salzburg + Hallstatt + Vienna, Austria (05 - 09 January 2017) Budapest, Hungary (10 - 12 January 2017)
It will take me a while or forever to ever write about the details of all the places I have been to, so if there is any particular places that you might want some tips or itinerary, do contact me directly. I don’t bite. :))
Here are some other custom maps I did during my researches for new places to go. These are mainly within the UK.
UK Top Places to Visit (Detailed)
Lake District Day Drive Trip
: This was meant for a day trip to the Lake District from Manchester during the winter when the daytime is short. Nonetheless, it is still recommended to spend more time there and go for a hike!
*** Tips for travelling around UK 1. Get a 16-25 Railway Card first! It cost  £30 and it’ll save you 1/3 on rail fares. You’ll cover back that  £30 in no time if you go for a lot of day trips. 2. Going for day trips with University of Surrey Students’ Union (SU) is a lot cheaper (even with a rail card). It is more worthwhile if they are able to get discounted admission tickets to castles etc. However, in my opinion, it is not recommended to go for a long trip with them though. You’re more restricted in terms of time and (super) long bus trips is tiring. :( 3. Generally, you can go for a day trip anywhere as long as the ride one way is about 3 hours or less. You’ll still have enough time to explore the city/town. Avoid going those that are far away during winter as you will have little day time. Unless you want to fork out more money to find accom. 4. Get advance tickets if you are able to plan about 2 weeks ahead. It can be very cheap. However, day trips tend to be impromptu, so super off-peak tickets bought on the day itself are your best bet. But still, try to plan ahead. 5. The best part of Guildford is that, London is just 40 - 60 mins away! A day travel zone tickets covers both your travel to and fro plus unlimited London tube travel! 6. Get an Oyster card if you travel to London a lot. Don’t forget to link it to 16-25 Rail card for 1/3 off. You have to go to any station and ask the station attendants to do that. Remember that daily fares caps are at about  £6 or  £ 6.45 and it costs nothing after that. UNLIMITED POWER~ 6. I prefer the National Rail app over Trainline cos it tends to be more detailed. But you will need trainline app if you want to buy tickets online.
Where to go in Guildford?: 1. Picinic / BBQ by the university lake 2. Short hikes / Picnics around town like The Mount, Pewley Downs, St Martha-on-the-hill, Guildford Castle 3. Tea Terrace  at the top floors of House of Fraser 4. Bike / Walk along River Wey to nearby towns like Godalming, Shalford or the Riverside Park. Refer to this route guide.
Giffgaff or Three: Personally, I used giffgaff when I know I am not travelling out of UK for the month and Three if I am going to travel. Yes, in the end, I kept 2 UK lines since my android phone support dual sim anyway. Here is why: Giffgaff: Good: More data tiering than Three. You can buy data for 1, 2, 4 GB and so on, depending on your usage. Three only has 1GB and 12GB packages. (who uses 1 GB anyway?!) Three: Good: You can use your data in many other European countries. No more trying to connect wifi on the streets to upload your latest snaps or instagram stories. UNLIMITED POWER~ x2 Santander Basic or Current: Basic. I think it will still be confusing even if I explain the differences between the two here so, you should listen closely when you are at bank then. Here is the why: 1. You will get used to transferring money between your bank card and debit card in no time. 2. No  £5/mo
BTW, remitting money from DBS to Santander is free and it offers the best exchange rate. It is almost instant during office hours (both UK and SG), but it can be a nightmare if you ran out of money and it is the weekend.
Food: There are food places like Young’s Kitchen, Hillside and some kebabs stalls nearby in school, but trust me, you will get used to cooking for every meal in the end. Deals varies from time to time in Tesco and Sainsburys’ but there are 2 things that are certain. 1.  £2.50 -  £3 B&J or Haagen Dazs is irresistible 2. Poundland for your snacks, chocolates and Haribos. 
Useful Apps (Android): 1. National Rail / Trainline: For your railway timings etc 2. Santander: Banking 3. Giffgaff / Three: Check your data usage 4. Tube Map London: London tube can be confusing and there is no reception once you are inside! 5. Moovit: Shows transport route options in many European cities when Google Maps fails 6. Flixbus: Mostly used this bus service in Europe like Germany. Track its prices religiously if you desperately need a cheap getaway from studies to Paris Disneyland 7. Skyview Free: Just cos you tend to see more stars wherever you are in Europe than Singapore 8. Maps.me: If you need an alternative to Google Maps. However, I used Google Maps extensively by starring important places. You can label them for easy identification when your maps get too crowded.
Tip: Use location history in Google Maps to review the places you go before, in case you want to research further on the place you been to when you are back.
Tell me your experiences! :  While I spent a rather fruitful time in UoS, I didn’t really join CCAs or had any sort of party life. Haha. I had plenty of the “chill in the kitchen/room” life though. Besides, my housemates kept telling Rubix, the school nightclub was always mediocre anyway. There are plenty of interesting CCAs in UoS like Equestrian Club, ABACUS, the Singaporeans Society or the SurreyEARS but I didn’t get myself to join in the end because: 1. You need Surrey Sports Park membership for sports CCA. 2. I want to travel around during my free time. Hope this guide have been useful so far and do share with me your exchange stories, I would love to listen to them! Go out there and create your own memories if you started your exchange!
PS. Pardon me for any major grammatical errors etc, I am writing this at 5am, Singapore time in the morning. Jetlag is hitting me pretty bad. Haiz.
[ Teng Kok Wai (Walter) - Nanyang Technological University x  University of Surrey, Email: [email protected] EEE AY16/17 Y3S1]
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mamtajuyal1986 · 5 years ago
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HPTU B.Tech EEE 3rd Sem Reappear (Old Syllabus) Result Dec 2019: Himachal Pradesh Technical University (HPTU), Shimla has recently released the result of B.Tech EEE 3rd Semester Reappear (Old Syllabus) Examination 2019.
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rojgarresult233 · 7 years ago
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CDAC Various Posts Recruitment 2018
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Last Date: 25/07/2018
CDAC Various Posts Recruitment 2018
Description: The CDAC Centre for Development of Advance Computing has invited online recruitment applications for Project Manager, Engineer, Assistant, Technician under various categories. The Interested candidates are required to fill the online application form; provided they are eligible for the post or vacancy they are applying for.
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CDAC Project Manager | Engineer | Assistant | Technician Online Recruitment 2018
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myshardauniversity · 2 years ago
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Top 4 Specializations in B Tech Engineering
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Your discretion is a resolution when it comes to ascertaining the best specialization for you. You might be researching around the domain, already, and must be doing a commendable job. However, you gain an impetus when your selections match with the handpicked courses by experts. The best way to identify an engineering course is to discover your passion. Choosing a course in adherence to the same domain would be far more fun. Start reflecting if your aspirations meet with any of the given engineering courses.     
Information Technology 
IT no longer needs an introduction. Information Technology struck the market when computers were introduced. However, the term was coined way ahead of time. Through the B Tech Information Technology syllabus, you are introduced to many such precepts. 
The obtainment, saving, and extension of information were introduced through computers. The exchange became possible and faster with the advent of the internet. Today, information technology serves as the foundation of the services sector and a lucrative job platform. 
Cyber Security 
With the growth of the internet and the wide-scale exchange of information posed a threat from dangerous sources. Just like any other technology, IT brought several challenges along with it. Cyber threats are the dominating ones. 
Enrolling in the B Tech Cyber Security, prepares students for combatting the security challenges in the realm of information technology. Today, cyber threats have the potential to hack information by harnessing government-authorized web portals.  
Civil Engineering 
Aspirants fail to see the upsides of civil engineering and fall prey to the struggle that is initially made by the new entrants of the domain. Civil engineering is one of the most rewarding career domains for individuals. Staring with a B Tech in Civil Engineering course can be your foundation step toward a bright career. Don’t forget that well-qualified civil engineers are in high demand in the government sector.   
Electrical and Electronic Engineering 
Devices or systems that utilize electricity or electronics are studied, analyzed, and maintained with the help of electrical and electronic engineers. Seeing the vast B Tech EEE syllabus often perplexes students. However, engineering demands a great deal of mental and physical strength to help students to succeed. 
Conclusion 
The options of courses for engineering are copious and so are the opportunities. The domain of engineering has seen an upward movement in the demand graph for qualified professionals in the past few years.
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fresherstechq · 4 years ago
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sarkariguruji · 7 years ago
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Satish Dhawan Space Centre Recruitment 2018
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Last Date: 28/07/2018
Satish Dhawan Space Centre Recruitment 2018
Description: The SHAR Satish Dhawan Space Centre has invited online recruitment applications for Graduate Apprentice, Trade Apprentice, Technician Apprentice and Vocational Apprentice under various categories. The Interested candidates are required to fill the online application form; provided they are eligible for the post or vacancy they are applying for.
Department: Satish Dhawan Space Centre Recruitment 2018
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We wish you the best of luck for the examination
  SHAR Satish Dhawan Space Centre
Satish Dhawan Space Centre Recruitment Application Form 2018
Important Dates
Application Starts: 07 July 2018
Last Date to apply online: 28 July 2018
Last Date of fee Payment: 28 July 2018
Admit Card by: To be Notified Soon
Exam by: To be Notified Soon
Application Fee
General/OBC: 00/-
SC/ST/PH: 00/-
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Total Posts: 435
Type
Branch
Vacancies
Graduate Apprentice
Mechanical
14
ECE
09
EEE
05
E & EI
06
CSE
03
Civil
05
Chemical
02
Aeronautical
01
Library Science
04
Trade Apprentice
Fitter
75
Electrician
20
Motor Mechanic
05
Electronic Mechanic
42
Chemical
10
Draftsman Civil
05
Air Condition
10
Diesel Mechanic
04
Technician Apprentice
Office Assistant and Computer Science
125
Mechanical
17
ECE
13
EEE
06
E & EI
05
CSE
05
Civil
05
Chemical
13
Automobile
03
Agriculture Engineer
05
Catering Technology
03
Photography
01
Vocational Apprentice
Nursing/Multipurpose Health Worker
06
Lab Technician
04
Construction Technology
04
Education Qualification
Trade Apprentice: Candidate must have passed high school with ITI certificate in related trade
Technician Apprentice: Candidate must have passed diploma in related post with minimum 60% marks from any recognized university/institute in India
Graduate Apprentice: Candidate must have passed B. Tech/BE with minimum 60% marks from any recognized university in India
Library Science: Candidate must have passed B. SC in Library Science with minimum 60% marks from any recognized university in India
Vocational Apprentice: Candidate must have passed high school with 2-year certified in vocational course from all India council for technical education
Interested candidates should read the full notification before applying online
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