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Sunday, February 3, 2013
GUIDELINES FOR JNTU MINI PROJECT
Mini project is for 50 marks in JNTU.
As the name implies Mini project is a small representation of a big project.
- No need to spend too much on this.
- This should be a good learning experience
- Take guidelines from your seniors
- Choose a one that you can extend to the main project.
- Faculty also don't expect too much on this
- College does not expect a complicated code or kit or system, they want you to learn what you do and not just buy a project from outside
- Its better to do in college, if they offer
- Always take a new project,don't take a project which is done by your seniors.
As the name implies Mini project is a small representation of a big project.
- No need to spend too much on this.
- This should be a good learning experience
- Take guidelines from your seniors
- Choose a one that you can extend to the main project.
- Faculty also don't expect too much on this
- College does not expect a complicated code or kit or system, they want you to learn what you do and not just buy a project from outside
- Its better to do in college, if they offer
- Always take a new project,don't take a project which is done by your seniors.
State bank of India Probationary officer exam notification
Probationary Officers
Eligibility: Any Graduate
Location: Anywhere in India
Job Category: Bank, Core Technical, Govt Sector, Others
Last Date: 23 February 13
Location: Anywhere in India
Job Category: Bank, Core Technical, Govt Sector, Others
Last Date: 23 February 13
Job Type: Full Time
Hiring Process: Written-test.
Hiring Process: Written-test.
Job Details
State Bank of India Recruitment of Probationary Officerswww.freshersworld.com
Post Name | Qualification | No of Post |
Probationary Officers |
Graduation in any discipline from a recognised University or any equivalent qualification recognised as such by the Central Government.
| Total -1500 SC-225, ST 112, OBC 405, GEN 758 |
Age as on 01.01.2013: 21-30 years as on 01.01.2013
Pay Scale : Rs 14500-25700
Application Fee:1. SC / ST / PWD Rs. 50/- (Intimation Charges only), 2. General and Others Rs.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Centipede (Kallajerri) A creepy insect in the bathrooms!!!
Centipede also called as "Kallajerri" in Telugu.The house centipede is nonpoisonous, seldom bites people, does not damage food or clothing, and destroys other insects, but I have known brave men to quail before it.
The thing has altogether too many legs, its antennae are longer than would seem necessary and it goes too fast. To see it scooting along, its legs rippling in fantastic locomotion, gives a fellow creepy sensations along the spine
The same goes for the millipede, a varmint with a trimmer figure but many more legs.
I would not recommend just destroying them or killing them. They mostly take birth, live in cool and wet places.
Avoid:
1) Keeping wet clothes on the floor.
2) Keep the doors and windows open for sometime to dry up the room.
3) Always dry the cleaning cloths (Pocha) after using them
4) If you find any one them, instead of killing it, try to throw it away using any paper.
How to clean any type of mirror?
Mirrors are everywhere.At your home,on your vehicle,in your make-up kit, even in bathrooms and toilets..everywhere.But we are always lazy to clean then up regularly because we are unaware of the efficient ways to do it.Below are some of the quick and efficient ways to do it.
Mirrors can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth wrung out of plain warm water, or water to which a little vinegar or ammonia has been added. Spray-on window cleaners also can be used. Polish with a lint-less cloth or chamois leather.Moistened face or toilet tissue can be used for a quick cleanup of the bathroom mirror.Polish with dry tissue.
Good mirrors that have become useless and unsightly(not able to see through them properly) through damaged backing can be re-silvered.
Consult your favorite hardware dealer or furniture repairman about this. If you are frightfully clever you might want to undertake it yourself, but it isn't exactly easy.
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