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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Exclusive coverage of CeBIT held at Hannover, Germany

Exclusive coverage of CeBIT held at Hannover, Germany

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

India photos


Educational links...Spread the Awareness

We think free education is not possible especially in countries like INDIA . But all top universities in the world including our IIT's are offering free education to everyone through video lectures, audio lectures and animations ( interactive) . But a few of us know about them. This is an effort to create awareness about the Best free educational resources available in the world.
Here goes the links ..

1. Free video lectures and animations on all subjects Huge Collection. Text materials and videos on all Engineering and Medical Sciences.
2. Joint venture by IIT's and IISc
3. MIT Open Course Text materials, video lectures on all subjects
4. MIT world Video lectures
5. MIT lecture Browser browse video lectures on all topics
6. World Lecture Hall you can find any course here, where ever it is.
7. WGBH Forum Network videos on all subjects
8. Vega Science Trust Physics Special
9. Micro Biology Video Library Biology
10. Animations Genetics, Biochemistry, Immunology, Physiology etc...
11. National Institutes of Health Medicine Special
Business, Management and Leadership
1. HBR Idea Cast Archive
2. Interviews with Great Entrepreneurs
3. HARVARD Working Knowledge
4. Stanford University Videos
5. Knowledge @ Wharton Business
6. Huge Collection of many other including the above all.
Other Useful Search Engines
1. Google Book Search Search the all books..
2. Google Code Search searches public source code
3. Google Scholar Search searches all the Scholar papers.
4. Educational Special Search Engine searches all sites for e-books, study materials, video lectures, animations, including Google videos, Yahoo videos, you tube, Google code search, Scholar, Book search.



Even one out of 1000 gets benefit we will have 10 lack people like APJ Abdul Kalam. Then see the future of IN D IA.

Dear Engineers,

Today is the engineer's day, the birthday of the Indian engineering profession late Sir M.Visweswarayya.
Born on September 15,1861 and graduating in Feb 1884 from the Poona College of Science with the first rank, he was straightaway appointed as the Assistant Engineer in the PWD of the Government in Bombay in March 1884 as was the practice of the Government at that time. Let us pay the Bharatha Rathna Engineer Nation Builder Stateman our humble respects and gratitude for what he did to our country.
M. Vishveshwariah (1861-1962) One of the founders of modern India Engineer, Educationist and statesman in the kingdom of Mysore. The National Institute of Technology (NIT, previously REC) at Nagpur (Maharashtra) was named after him as Vishveshwariah Regional College of Engg.(VRCE)

Monday, September 15, 2008

How to increase Adsense CTR

How to increase Adsense CTR


How do I increase my CTR ? Why I am not getting sufficient clicks? Why my earning from adsense is poor though I have got sufficient page impressions? How do I maximize my earning from adsense? – These are the common question asked by not only newbie but so-called adsense gurus also.

What is CTR.? CTR or Click-through rate = the number of clicks that an ad receives / the number of times the ad, ad unit or page is shown. To increase your earning from adsense you have to increase your CTR. High CTR means a higher payment. Now the question is how do I increase our CTR so that we can maximize our adsense earning. If you are able to increase CTR properly, adsense can generate a very large and healthy income for you.

Keyword-rich content

Adsense delivers relevant Ads that are targeted to your site and your site content. So your site should be incorporated with important keywords. The adsense ads are relevant to your site’s topic. If the ads are not relevant to the topic, your visitors will skip to another site without making any click. Write keyword rich content especially for the title and first few lines of the page.

Choosing color

Blending color always perform well. Blend the color of your adsense ads with the back ground color of the content. Thereby you can increase your CTR rate. Because the visitors will think the adsense ads are the parts of the page. The visitors can not discern the ads from the content. If the background color of the page is white then adsense ads should be white.

Placement of Ads

Placement of adsense ads is one of the important factors to increase the CTR. The position of the adsense ads should be in a place from where it can attract the visitors. You may place adsense ads on the top and middle of the site and try to make it as far as possible like a part of the site. If your content is large place the adsense ads in the middle, other wise on the top and in the sidebars.

Using Border less ads

There are different sized and different designed adsense ads. Adsense ads may be with border or without border. Always chose a borderless one. If the adsense ads are borderless the visitors may be deceived and they will consider the ads as the parts of the content and you will get click consequently your CTR will be increased.

Using ad format

Choosing of right format can dramatically change your CTR. Avoid traditional formats. It is proven fact that large rectangles (336X280 and 300X250) square (250X250) are high CTR ad formats. On the other hand skyskapper (120X600) banner (200 X 60) are low CTR formats.

How to prevent your PEN drive from VIRUS : Very useful info

Getting frustrated with the virus that is coming from the pen drives. Here is a solution for you.

How to prevent your PEN drive from VIRUS

Friends many of your PC/laptop's normally gets virus because of Pen Drives or USB devices (Even PC's who are not connected to network ). Some Virus like Ravmon Virus , Heap41a worm which are not detected by anti virus normally spreads mostly by the Pen Drives . In such a case what can you do to prevent your PC from getting infected with Virus that spreads through USB devices or Pen Drives ?

You can protect your PC by just following the simple steps below . It won't take much time.

  • Connect your Pen Drive or USB drive to your computer .
  • Now a dialogue window will popup asking you to choose among the options as shown

  • Don't choose any of them , Just simply click Cancel as highlighted in the figure shown.

  • *Now go to Start--> Run and type cmd to open the Command Prompt window ..
  • *Now go to My Computer and Check the Drive letter of your USB drive or Pen Drive. ( E.g. If it is written Kingston (I:) , then I: will be the drive letter ..)
  • *In the Command Window ( cmd ) , type the drive letter: and Hit Enter ..
  • *Now type dir/w/o/a/p and Hit Enter
  • *You will get a list of files . In the list , search if anyone of the following do exist
  • 1. Autorun.inf
  • 2. New Folder.exe
  • 3. Bha.vbs
  • 4. Iexplore.vbs
  • 5. Info.exe
  • 6. New_Folder.exe
  • 7. Ravmon.exe
  • 8. RVHost.exe or any other files with .exe Extension .

  • If you find any one of the files above , Run the command attrib -h -r -s -a *.* and Hit Enter.
  • Now Delete each File using the following Command del filename ( E.g del autorun.inf ) .
  • That's it . Now just scan your USB drive with the anti virus you have to ensure that you made your Pen Drive free of Virus .

This virus is very very common now...
To know whether ur system is infected just type C:\heap41a in the address bar...
if there is a folder named heap41a, then ur system is infected...
(
AVAST antivirus is the best solution for this worm...) symantec also works.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Windows and Linux

Similarities between (Girls and Windows) and (Boys and Linux)


Girls and Windows:

  • Both have a great UI.
  • Both consume large resources and do less work.
  • Both crash unexpectedly.
  • Both are not easily portable on different architectures (environment).
  • Both can't work on low resource architectures (environment).
  • Both are costly to maintain.
  • Both give mostly unexpected outputs.
  • Both's working often contradicts with their documentation.
  • Both are easily prone to viruses (rumors and doubts) (and they (viruses) do spread very fast in windows based networks).
  • In spite of all above disadvantages, both are liked.


Boys and Linux:

  • Both have an average UI.
  • Both are robust.
  • Both are highly secure.
  • Both can be easily modified to support new concepts/features.
  • Both are highly efficient.
  • Both are easily portable to any architecture (environment) no matter how low are resources.
  • You can easily guess the output for your input (in Linux just open its code, for boys they are mostly transparent by nature).
  • Both provide large support for development (work environment) .
  • Both are poorly documented.

SAVE BIHAR FLOOD VICTIMS..... DONATE UR WEEKENDS

Dear All,

As you are all aware, Kosi River has swallowed around 15 districts of Bihar, more than thousands of people are reported to be missing or likely to be dead, around 3 million people have lost their homes, many of them are caught in between, and even those who are safe are suffering from hunger and diseases, the images of those people are very sorrowful. Many of them have lost their loved ones, houses, property and in fact nothing left behind.

At this need of hour they want meaningful help rather than mere mercy.

You may not donate from ur earnings, rather donate from your spending.



DONATE YOUR WEEKENDS……………………….



You can just donate expenses of your movie tickets, dinner in restaurant or few bottles of bear!!!!!!!!

Ya, the donation through govt. route often land in corrupt hands………… but may be your little help won’t give a needy person 10 meals, but at least it will serve 2 meals………


They need food; clothes, medicine, plastic sheet for temporary shelter, blankets, milk powder etc. so let us share the agony and suffering of our fellow countrymen. One can donate above said items to Indian Red Cross society the address of which is as follows.



1.) Indian Red Cross society (K), #26, Red cross Bhavan, 1st floor, Race Course Road,Bangalore- 560001, Ph No. 080- 22268435/22264205.

2.) Write a Cheque and drop to the nearest State Bank of India cheque drop box or you can transfer money online.

“Chief Minister Relief Fund, Bihar”

A/C No: 10839124928

State Bank of India, Secretariat Branch, Patna.

Put your Phone number, name and address on the back of the cheque.



You can also send cheque / DD to

3.) The Chief Minister Secretariat

4 KG Deshratna Marg, Patna 800001, Bihar (India).



You can also send your donations to

4.) Prime Minister's National Relief Fund

Form for payment through Cheques & Drafts

Cheque /Draft No : ____________ ________

Bank Name : ____________ Branch :_________

Amount : _________

Amount in Words : ____________ _________ _________ _____



Kindly mail your Cheques / Drafts along with this slip to the



Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF), Prime Minister's Office, New Delhi 110011.



All donations are 100% exempt under Indian Income Tax Act Receipt for donations received shall be sent by Post.

Kindly forward this message to as many people as you can so that we can help the needful.



Thanks & Regards,
रोच्क्लिनेतें

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Car Review

Car Review -

Nissan Note Hatchback


Overall reader verdict Overall reader verdict - 3 out of 5
What it's like to drive On the road verdict - 3 out of 5
Running costs Ownership verdict - 3 out of 5
Quality, practicality and equipment In the cabin verdict - 4 out of 5
Nissan Note Hatchback

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Windows downloads


Corel VideoStudio Pro X2
Corel VideoStudio Pro X2

A top-notch solution for creating videos and photo slide shows, Corel VideoStudio Pro has all-in-one tools for creating standard and HD movies. New version X2, exclusive to Download.com, ups the feature set with easier editing, a new Painting Creator, and more options for sharing videos.

Tingz offers up cross-platform widgets that share data

Tingz offers up cross-platform widgets that share data

Tingz offers up cross-platform widgets that share data

Get widgets that share data with one another and let you buy things--all on the same platform with Tingz.

how to earn money fron google Adsense

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www.googlecashcow.com
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Follow these steps and you will have your website up in no time at all!

1. Unzip the zip files

2. Go into the folder called 'includes'

3. Open the file 'vars.inc' in notepad (not word or an html editor, it must be plain text!)

Change the following settings:

a. $sitename - This is your web site name ie. xyz Inc.
b. $siteurl - This is your website address. ie. http://www.yourdomain.com
c. $copyinfo - This is the copyright info for your website. ie. xyz Inc.
d. $adsenseid - This is your Google AdSense Publisher ID. Get this from http://www.google.com/adsense/

Additionally, if you want to change to Yahoo! Publisher Network, you need to change the $adtype to 2

You also need to change $amazonid to your amazon affilate code.

Save the file.

Upload the entire folder, including the 'includes' folder to your webserver. Upload all the .php files to your server
as well and the styles.css file, your directory layout on the server should then look like this:

/includes
/

Now go to https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/login

Login to Google Sitemaps, and click 'Add Sitemap' then follow the instructions to submit your Google Sitemap.

Your Google Sitemap url will be http://www.yourdomain.com/Google_Sitemap.xml

That's it! - Now submit your site to other search engines and promote it - your site is now live!
(Please note: Google may show Public Service Ads on your website for the first day or so until it indexes it properly!)


********************* AMAZON DETAILS! *********************

THe following are the correct category entries available for your Amazon product display.
Use the mode between quotes. For instance if your web site is about camping, you would select the mode 'sporting', and use the keyword 'camping'.

Think of the modes as categories, and you will be fine.


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Apparel & Accessories = 'apparel'
Baby = 'baby'
Beauty = 'beauty'
Books = 'books'
Camera & Photo = 'photo'
Cell Phones & Service = 'wireless-phones'
Classical Music = 'classical'
Computers = 'pc-hardware'
Computer & Video Games = 'videogames'
DVD = 'dvd'
Electronics = 'electronics'
Gourmet Food = 'gourmet'
Home & Garden = 'garden'
Health & Personal Care = 'hpc'
Jewelry & Watches = 'jewelry'
Kitchen & Housewares = 'kitchen'
Magazine Subscriptions = 'magazines'
Music = 'music'
Musical Instruments = 'mi'
Software = 'software'
Sports & Outdoors = 'sporting'
Tools & Hardware = 'tools'
Toys & Games = 'toys'
VHS = 'vhs'




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http://www.googlecashcow/ Copyright 2006
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What really is the 123 Nuclear agreement which is Rocking the Parliament-

The reason why the 123 Agreement is important enough to rock the government's stability is because it is so ambitious in scope. It seeks to restore, with honor, India's right to access its nuclear requirements in the international community.

When functional, India would get access not only to atomic power reactors, but banned 'dual use' technologies useful for its space, medicine and biotechnology programmes. It could also sell its expertise and products.

The 123 Agreement will end three decades of an international technology denial regime of which India has been a victim. Since the US led the nuclear ban on India after its 'peaceful nuclear experiment' of 1974, the US, as the world's major power, had to take the initiative to restore India to the international nuclear regime. In 1974, all foreign assistance immediately stopped, crippling our indigenous nuclear programme, most visibly at Tarapur. India has since been a nuclear outcast because it pursued its independent nuclear programme and refused to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which it saw as discriminatory. To help India, the US administration first needed to change its own laws, which barred it from any nuclear cooperation with a country like India, a non-NPT member with an atomic weapons programme.

The law to get a waiver from its own Houses of Congress to begin nuclear collaboration with India was what was passed as the Henry J Hyde Act in December 2006. The Hyde Act is a domestic US law, which has some prescriptive and some binding clauses on the US administration. It is not binding on India.

Having got the waiver, Indian and American officials had to negotiate a Bilateral agreement, known as the 123 Agreement, because Section 123 of the US Atomic Energy Act of 1954 deals with nuclear cooperation with any foreign country. As with India, the US has 123 Agreements with China and others.

This agreement is ONLY for peaceful uses of nuclear energy, which is why India had to present a Separation Plan, separating its civilian nuclear power reactors from its strategic or weapons programme. Fourteen of its 22 atomic power reactors were designated as civilian. The remaining eight were for its military/weapons programme.

In return for placing its civilian reactors under safeguards from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the nuclear watchdog of the United Nations, India would be assured of fuel supplies for its civilian reactors. India has long had an atomic energy programme, but very limited quantities of uranium fuel. The initial power reactors were built with foreign help, from the Americans, Canadians and latel the Russians. Six of its power reactors are already under IAEA safeguards.

The 123 Agreement takes on board India's concerns, the 'red lines' which Prime Minister Manmohan Singh laid out in Parliament. These were that India's strategic or weapons programme must stay out of the agreement's scope; that India must have assured access to fuel for the entire life of its reactors (so no more Tarapur-like situations occur; India must have the right to reprocess (re-use) the spent fuel from its reactors and India must regain access to the full nuclear cycle and related technologies.

The 123 substantially meets Indian concerns on reprocessing (re-using) spent fuel, assures it of nuclear fuel supplies and crucially, does not stop India's right to test a nuclear device, if required. It permits nuclear trade, transfer of nuclear material, equipment, components and related technology and cooperation in the civil nuclear fuel cycle between India and the US. It allows India to create a reserve of nuclear fuel for each of its civilian reactors and provides guarantees for perpetual supply of fuel in case there is a problem.

India has to place its civilian reactors under perpetual IAEA safeguards, and will build a dedicated reprocessing facility. According to international critics, India has been given too much and the 123 can run counter to the international non-proliferation regime.

Domestic critics, like those from the Left however feel lndia has, by this deal, very closely aligned itself with the US. Having carried the deal to one level of near closure, the government now needs to strike an accord with the IAEA for safeguards to specifically meet India's nuclear weapons status (India-specific safeguards) and seal an agreement with the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) so that nuclear commerce can resume.

The NSG is a cartel of 45 countries, including the US, Russia, Canada, UK, France and China, which regulates all global nuclear commerce and controls international nuclear fuel and technology transfers to curb proliferation. Getting a waiver from it would allow India to resume nuclear commerce and offer it more choices to source its supplies than only the US.

Which is why the Left's opposition to the next steps, like going to the IAEA and the NSG, are difficult to understand. Ultimately, for the Left, the problem is that the United States is involved, and, for the BJP, the problem is they could not get this deal, though they initiated the process after the 1998 Pokhran nuclear blasts.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The 12 Basic Principles of Animation

The 12 basic principles of animation are listed below. You may see them in a slightly different form or order in other articles, books or magazines. I have listed them here as shown, because I feel this order facilitates learning them more easily. You can learn one first, then go on to the next building up your skills. I also feel they tend to be related, and flow more easily from one to the other in this order.
1.Timing
2.Ease In and Out (or Slow In and Out)
3.Arcs
4.Anticipation
5.Exaggeration
6.Squash and Stretch
7.Secondary Action
8.Follow Through and Overlapping Action
9.Straight Ahead Action and Pose-To-Pose Action
10.Staging
11.Appeal
12.Personality

Thursday, September 4, 2008

EXAM WATCH

EXAM WATCH
1.Railway Recruitment Board, Allahabad
Course: Tech-III (OSM Group) ERTR group
Last Date of Application: 19 Sep 2008

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 23 Aug 2008 - 29 Aug 2008
2.RAILWAY RECUITMENT BOARD ,JAMMU-SRINAGAR
Course: Commercial clerk, Ticket Examiner, Train Clerk
Last Date of Application: 06 Sep 2008

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 23 Aug 2008 - 29 Aug 2008
3.SSC
Course: Tax Assistant Examination, 2008
Last Date of Application: 11 Sep 2008

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 9 Aug 2008 - 15 Aug 2008
4.Public Service Commission, Uttar Pradesh
Course: Combined Lower Subordinate Services (Special Recruitment) Examination-2008
Last Date of Application: 05 Sep 2008

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 9 Aug 2008 - 15 Aug 2008
5.Public Service Commission, Uttar Pradesh
Course: Combined Lower Subordinate Services (General Recruitment) Examination-2008
Last Date of Application: 05 Sep 2008

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 9 Aug 2008 - 15 Aug 2008
6.Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Course: Joint CSIR-UGC test for junior research fellowship & Eligibility for Lectureship- 21st December, 2008
Last Date of Application: 04 Sep 2008

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 09 Aug 2008 - 15 Aug 2008
7.Staff Selection Commission
Course: Tax Assistant Examination ,2008
Last Date of Application: 11 Sep 2008

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 15 Dec 2007 - 21 Dec 2007

Premier Institutes of Visual arts & Fine arts in India

Premier Institutes of Visual arts & Fine arts in India
S.N. INSTITUTE NAME ADDRESS COURSE SUBJECT
1. Faculty of Fine Arts M. S. University, Pushpa Bagh, B.V.A., Painting, Applied Art, Sculpture,
University Road, Vadodra, M.V.A. Graphics (Printmaking), Art
- 390002, Gujrat History
2. College of Art 20-22, Tilak Marg, New Delhi– B.F.A., Applied Art, Painting, Sculpture
110 001 M.F.A.
e-mail : principal@ca.du.ac.in
3. Govt. College of Art Sector 10 C, Chandigarh – B.F.A., Painting, Applied Art, Sculpture,
160 011 (U.T.) M.F.A. Graphics (Printmaking)
4. Faculty of Fine Arts Rabindra Bharti University, B.V.A., Painting, Sculpture,
Emerald Bower Campus, 56/A, M.V.A. Graphics (Print Making)
B. T. Road, Kolkatta – 700 050,
West Bengal
5. College of Fine Kala Bhawan, Vishwa Bharti B.V.A., Painting (Mural), Sculpture, Art
Arts & Crafts University, Bolpur, M.V.A. History, Design (Textile &
Shantiniketan, West Bengal Ceramic) & History of Art,
Graphics (Print Making)
6. Faculty of Visual Banaras Hindu University, B.F.A., Applied Arts, Painting (Graphics),
Arts Varanasi-221 005, M.F.A., Mural, Textile Design, Plastic Arts
Uttar Pradesh Ph.D. (Sculpture, Pottery Ceramics)
7. College of Art & University of Lucknow, B.F.A. Painting, Applied Art, Sculpture,
Crafts Lucknow – 226 001, M.F.A. Traditional Sculpture, Textile
Uttar Pradesh Design
8. Lalit Kala Sansthan B. R. Ambedkar University, B.F.A. Painting, Sculpture, Applied Art,
Bagh Farzana, Civil Line, M.F.A Graphics (Printmaking)
Agra - 2 , Uttar Pradesh
9. Faculty of Fine Arts J.N. Technical University, B.F.A. Applied Art, Painting, Sculpture,
Kukathpally, Hyderabad – M.F.A Photography
500 072, Andhra Pradesh
E-mail : hyd2_jntuadm@
sancharnet.in, info@jntu.ac.in
10. Institute of Music & Talab-Tillo, Punch House, B.F.A. Applied Art, Painting, Sculpture
Fine Arts, Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir M.F.A
11. Faculty of Fine Arts Assam University, B.F.A. Applied Art, Painting, Sculpture
Silchar – 788 011, Assam M.F.A
12. Indira Kala Sangeet Khairagarh, Chattishgarh, B.F.A. Painting, Sculpture, Graphics
Viswavidyalaya – 491 881 M.F.A (Printmaking)
(I.K.S.V.V.)
13. Faculty of Fine Arts Jamia Millia Islamia University, B.F.A. Painting, Sculpture, Applied Art,
New Delhi – 110 025 M.F.A Art Education, Graphic Art, Art E-mail : hod.fa@jmi.ac.in History & Art Appreciation
14. Dept. of Fine Arts, Kurukshetra University, B.F.A. Painting, Applied Art
Kurukshetra, Haryana
15. Sir J. J. School of 78/3, Dr. D. N. Road, B.F.A. Applied Art, Painting, Sculpture,
Art Mumbai – 400 001 M.F.A Pottery

VISUAL ART - THE CANVAS OF SUCCESS

VISUAL ART - THE CANVAS OF SUCCESS
Visual art means Visible, Art means mixture of new and traditional methods in the area of arts, meaning expressing one’s own emotions, sentiments, feelings in simple and attractive ways. There are various sectors of the art according to its own creativity.
These are:-
Painting Art, Graphics (Print Making), Mural Art, Textile Art.
Applied Art – (Behavioral Art or Commercial Art), Illustration, Animation, Photography, Typography
Printing Art (Offset, Silk Screen, Digital, Solvent)
Plastic Art – (Sculpture)s, Pottery,
History of Art and other subjects related to this subject are studied.
Normally in all the institutions there is a four year course. In the first year all the subjects of Visual Arts or Fine Arts in the institution is taught and this is called as the Foundation Course. After the completion of the first year according to the credits obtained, the three years specialization course is done. This is called B.F.A.(Bachelor in Fine Arts) or B.V.A.(Bachelor in Visual Arts). After the completion of the B.F.A. or B.V.A. if the interest persists in the field or if one wants to study and do new experimentation in this field then one has to go for the two year Post Graduation course which is called as M.F.A. (Master in Fine Arts) or M.V.A.(Master in Visual Arts). Under this course one has to undergo training by registering under any Lecturer, Reader or Professor under the guide-system or system of the institution. After this, one can complete the Ph.D. (Doctorate of Philosophy) degree.
After completing B.F.A./B.V.A. from any private or government institution one can join in a school as an art teacher, as a photographer or as a an artist in government offices etc. After completing M.F.A./M.V.A. or Ph.D. one can join in government or private colleges as Lecturers/ Reader/Professors, but this is the common aspect. The main interest lies in independent or self employment.

INFO : Paper Pattern of SBI Probationary Officer Exam 2008

INFO : Paper Pattern of SBI Probationary Officer Exam 2008

a) Tier I–Preliminary Examination: Time 2 Hrs. (combined).
Candidates will be called for an objective type examination. The objective type examination will consist of i) Reasoning Ability Test, ii) Quantitative Aptitude, iii) General Awareness/ Computer Knowledge, iv) English Language. Question paper will be in bilingual form i.e. in Hindi and English except the test of English language.

b) Tier II–Main Test: Time 3 Hrs. (combined)
This will be an Objective and Descriptive type examination. The objective type examination of 2 hours duration will consist of : i) Test of Reasoning, ii) Data Analysis and Interpretation, iii) Marketing Knowledge, iv) Test of English Language

The Descriptive type examination will be a test of English knowledge–Time 60 Minutes

c) Tier III–Group Discussion & Interview:
Qualifying candidates will be called for Group Discussion and Interview and have to secure 40% (35% for SC/ST/PWD) aggregate marks i.e. Group Discussion and Interview put together to be eligible for selection.

Candidates will have to pass both in Tier II & Tier III for final selection as given above.
Thereafter, Tier II and Tier III marks will be aggregated and arranged in the descending order and depending on the vacancies; selection will be made from the top merit ranked candidates in each category.

Results of the candidates who are finally selected is made available on the SBI website.

Website:http://www.sbi.co.in

 


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