Thursday, October 21, 2010

Engineering Special

.:: Some Tips For Fresh Engineering Students ::.

It will be entirely a new environment, new friends, new teachers and new ways of learning. There will be a lot of change from the studies at +2 level and the present one. Hence, it is necessary to have a change in the mind set to adjust to the new environment. The purpose of this article is to make them aware of the pros and cons of this change so that, they can mend their ways, if necessary, and be successful because, these four years of study can make or break their career.

The five month impasse and anxiety for the aspiring engineers is finally over, as they have joined in their chosen branch and college through web counseling. Let us welcome them and wish them all a very successful and meaningful college life. Although there may be some dissatisfaction among some of them regarding the branch and the college they are admitted into, it is high time now to think about how best they can utilize this opportunity and be successful in their career. The present scenario of job market in India is very good and all the branches of engineering have plenty of jobs. Hence, students need not worry about the branch. If they are technically sound, and get the degree, there are many jobs for them.

Challenges in the new environment :


Last two years must have been hectic for these students in terms of preparations for the IIT entrance and EAMCET examinations. Most of the students might have sacrificed small enjoyments like going to a movie, watching a live cricket match on TV etc. Now, suddenly, they find freedom and feel like relaxing and thus neglecting their studies. My observation over the years is that the top EAMCET rankers may not necessarily be toppers in engineering studies. This is because of the newly found freedom. While in +2 level, all the corporate colleges forcibly make students read in the name of study hours, there will be no one doing that in engineering. The student has to realize this and plan his time effectively. It is sufficient if he/she studies for 3 to 4 hours per day apart from the college hours.

In the first year there will be the three basic science subjects, mathematics, physics and chemistry. Apart from these subjects there will be three more subjects, namely, English, workshop practice and C-programming and numerical methods. The orientation of all these subjects is aimed towards engineering. Hence, it is necessary to inculcate the problem solving habits instead of just understanding the theory. Here the laboratory experiments will play a key role unlike at +2 level, where the laboratories are totally neglected. Another important subject is the C-programming and Numerical methods. Proficiency in this subject helps the student in a long way in his/her career because, any engineering job requires computational and computer skills. At this stage I feel that it is necessary that all the students note the following points.

* All the universities follow semester system from the second year and year-end examination pattern in first year. (JNTU KAKINADA has introduced semester system from 2010-11even in the first year).

* All the universities follow credit based evaluation (not marks as was the case earlier)

* More than 75% of attendance is necessary for appearing for the final examinations in any semester.

* Normally there are two mid examinations and assignments which contribute to the internal marks. (normally 30% and the other 70% is for external examination at the end of the semester)

* Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is given at the end of the exams and not the marks. CGPA is awarded in a 10-point scale.

* Do not expect that the total syllabus will be covered in the class room by the faculty members. You may have to be ready to study on your own some of the last chapters.

* Do not expect the teachers to know everything about the subject. There will also be limitations for them. Never ill-treat your teachers.

* Be genuinely interested in learning. Do not insult if someone asks you any silly question. Some questions you pose may look silly to someone else.

All these points suggest that unless a student plans his studies properly, he/she may end up with difficulties. All these are finally linked again to placements. Any company that comes to campus for placements insists that the students should have minimum CGPA of 6.0 with no backlogs. (Backlog means failing in the examination in the first attempt)

Many students, even though they are good, due to the newly found freedom relax in their academics and fail in the first year subjects. This naturally increases the pressure on them in the subsequent years and reduces their CGPA which ultimately results in rejection of their candidature in the campus placements. Another important aspect is the attendance. They have to maintain more than 75% attendance otherwise, they will not be allowed to sit for the examinations.

There will be no spoon feeding as in +2 level and hence, the student should motivate himself/herself and study. If you want to become a professional, start behaving professionally. Be well dressed, polite and pleasant in manners.

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Hostel life in Residential campuses:


The most enjoyable part of the four year career is the hostel life, though there will be some discomforts like food etc. Certainly it cannot be a substitute for your own home where your mother cooks the food of your choice. However, this is a place to learn many skills like independent living and experiencing the joy of being independent. Few tips to have a memorable hostel life are -

* Be friendly with everybody.

* Do not discriminate anyone with regard to caste, religion or any other aspect.

* Respect other's sentiments although you may not follow them.

* Do not waste your time and other's time.

* Do not get carried away by somebody's statements. Confirm the facts, if necessary.

* Plan your academic schedule and follow scrupulously.

* Do not postpone things.

* Be assertive about your rights but make them known politely.

* Never involve in illegal activities like usage of drugs etc. Initially it may seem exciting but it will lead you to disaster.

Interpersonal skills


In any job it is the team work that matters. Hence everyone after getting his/her degree needs to work in a environment where they have to work in a team, learn how to listen to others views and how to convince others and so on. These interpersonal skills cannot be acquired over night. It is advisable to develop and practice these things. The best way to develop them is to participate in extra-curricular activities like participating in seminars, organizing group discussions, joining as a student member in professional societies and attending the programmes organized by them from time to time etc.

Another important aspect is soft skills. As per the reports, not more than 18% of the passed out candidates are employable. Almost all companies attribute this problem to the poor communication skills, lack of commitment and lack of knowledge in their subject. Learn how to communicate your idea properly. Learn to speak in English. Try to be precise and meaningful when talking about technical points of your subject. It is not necessary that one should be very fluent in English. Convey your thoughts in simple sentences but be precise. This comes only by practice. The best way is to practise with your classmates. It is also a good idea to have discussions about the subjects among the classmates.

Importance of Sports:


Develop some liking towards sports. Just academic excellence may not be sufficient to be successful in one's own career. Play at least one game. This will have two advantages. 1) It will keep you fit and healthy and 2) It will be very much useful to relieve the tensions once you join in any job. It is also a good idea to inculcate interest in music and dance.

About courses and course material


The present generation is very lucky because of the availability of technology. All the information is available on the Internet. There are many sites where solutions, explanations and presentations are all available on the Net. There are video lessons developed by experts on various subjects. All these can be searched in www.google.com. Experts from all IITs, under the leadership of IIT Chennai, have developed video lessons called NPTel (National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning) which can be downloaded by any student from the website http://nptel.iitm.ac.in.

One last word...


It is a fact that everyone has many aspirations in life. It may not be possible to achieve all aspirations. Do not get depressed if you have not achieved what you have aspired for. But put in your best efforts. It is not the end of your career if you fail in one examination or the other. You must take it as the first step for success. Be mentally strong enough to face challenges in life. A failure in an examination or a failure in love should not deter you from reaching your goal.

Remember that your parents are the best friends you have. No other person can shower love and affection towards you as much as your parents do. If you have any problem, do not hesitate to discuss with them. At times it might take some time to convince them but do not forget that they are the people who really and sincerely share your pleasure and pain. Never ever try to cheat them.

Respect your fellow students. They also have some aspirations. It is not proper and logical to think that they should listen to you or love you. Be a good friend. Never ever be responsible for any suicides or acid attacks. Wish you all good luck.


Friday, October 8, 2010

Government of Andhra Pradesh


Andhra Pradesh Government Cabinet Minister


Sri K. Rosaiah, Chief Minister


Constituency:

MLC

Office Address:

Block-C,Floor-6

Residence Address:

AmeerPet, Hyderabad

Office Phone:

040-23456698

Residence Phone:

Camp Office:- 040-23451805/23455205

Sri P Sudarshan Reddy
Minister for Medical Education


Constituency:

Bodhan

Office Address:

J Block No:201/202

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23454715

Residence Phone:

-

Sri D. Sridhar Babu
Minister for Higher Education, NRI Affairs


Constituency:

Manthani

Office Address:

D Block No:430

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23453241/23450785

Residence Phone:

-

Sri Damodar Raja Narasimha
Minister for Marketing & Warehousing


Constituency:

Andole

Office Address:

J Block No:810

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23455998/23450878

Residence Phone:

-

Smt V. Sunitha Laxma Reddy
Minister for Minor Irrigation, A.P. Irrigation Development Corporation, Lift Irrigation, Ground Water Development, WALAMTARI


Constituency:

Narsapur

Office Address:

K Block No:237

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23457144/23450812

Residence Phone:

-

Smt J. Geeta
Minister for I & PR, Cinematography, FDC & Tourism, Archaeology, Museums, Archives & Culture


Constituency:

Zahirabad

Office Address:

D Block No:220

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23453210/23453211

Residence Phone:

-

Smt P. Sabita Indra Reddy
Minister for Home, Jails, Fire Services, Sainik Welfare


Constituency:

Maheshwaram

Office Address:

J Block No:801

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23457687/23453900

Residence Phone:

-

Sri D. Nagender
Minister for Health & Family Welfare, APVVP and Hospital Services


Constituency:

Khairatabad

Office Address:

D Block No:344

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450708/23450503

Residence Phone:

-

Sri M. Mukhesh Goud
Minister for B.C. Welfare


Constituency:

Goshamahal

Office Address:

A Block No:111

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23456514/23453239

Residence Phone:

-

Smt D.K. Aruna
Minister for Small Scale Industries, Sugar, Khadi & Village Industries, Printing & Stationery


Constituency:

Gadwal

Office Address:

D Block No:151

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23453220/23450872

Residence Phone:

-

Sri J. Krishna Rao
Minister for Food, Civil Supplies, Legal Metrology & Consumer Affairs


Constituency:

Kollapur

Office Address:

J Block No:805

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450515/23453209

Residence Phone:

-

Sri Komatireddy Venkat Reddy
Minister for IT, Youth Services & Sports, Communications


Constituency:

Nalgonda

Office Address:

D Block No:358

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450368

Residence Phone:

-

Sri P. Lakshmaiah
Minister for Major & Medium Irrigation,A.P. Water Resources Development Corporation


Constituency:

Jangoan

Office Address:

J Block No:403

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450633

Residence Phone:

-

Sri R. Venkat Reddy
Minister for Cooperation and Labour & Employment, Factories & Boilers


Constituency:

Palair

Office Address:

D Block No:366

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23453222/23451217

Residence Phone:

-

Sri S. Vijayaramaraju
Minister for Transport


Constituency:

Pathapatnam

Office Address:

D Block No:326

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450533

Residence Phone:

-

Sri D. Prasada Rao
Minister for Revenue, Relief, Rehabilitation, U.L.C.


Constituency:

Srikakulam

Office Address:

D Block No:142

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23453212

Residence Phone:

-

Sri B.Satyanarayana
Minister for Panchayat Raj


Constituency:

Cheepurupalle

Office Address:

J Block No:301

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23455976

Residence Phone:

-

Sri P. Balaraju
Minister for Tribal Welfare & R.I.A.D.


Constituency:

Paderu

Office Address:

D Block No:115

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23453231/23450328

Residence Phone:

-

Sri P. Subash Chandra Bose
Minister for Social Welfare


Constituency:

Ramachandrapuram

Office Address:

B Block No:402

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450347

Residence Phone:

-

Sri P. Viswarupu
Minister for Rural Water Supply


Constituency:

Amalapuram

Office Address:

J Block No:510

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23456703

Residence Phone:

-

Sri Pitani Satyanarayana
Minister for Arogya Sree, Health Insurance, 104, 108 & Medical Infrastructure


Constituency:

Achanta

Office Address:

J Block No:811

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23453425/23457113

Residence Phone:

-

Sri V. Vasant Kumar
Minister for Rural Development, IKP, Pensions & NREGP, Self Help Groups


Constituency:

Unguturu

Office Address:

J Block No:501

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23454168

Residence Phone:

-

Sri K. Pardha Saradhi
Minister for Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, Fisheries and Veterinary University


Constituency:

Penamaluru

Office Address:

J Block No:235

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23456043

Residence Phone:

-

Sri M.V. Raman Rao
Minister for Law & Courts, Technical Education & ITIs


Constituency:

Repalle

Office Address:

D Block No:116

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450372/23452068

Residence Phone:

-

Sri Gade Venkata Reddy
Minister for Endowments, Stamps & Registration


Constituency:

Bapatla

Office Address:

D Block No:237

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450556

Residence Phone:

-

Sri Kanna Lakshmi Narayana
Minister for Major Industries, Commerce & Export Promotion Food Processing


Constituency:

Guntur West

Office Address:

D Block No:261

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450813

Residence Phone:

-

Sri D. Manikya Vara Prasada Rao
Minister for Secondary Education, Government Examinations, A.P. Residential Educational Institutions Soceity, Hyderabad Public School & Intermediate Education


Constituency:

Tadikonda

Office Address:

J Block No:204

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23454238/23451135

Residence Phone:

-

Sri B. Srinivasa Reddy
Minister for Mines & Geology, Handlooms & Textiles, Spinning Mills


Constituency:

Ongole

Office Address:

J Block No:603

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450579/23454667

Residence Phone:

-

Sri Anam Rama Narayana Reddy
Minister for Municipal Administration & Urban Development


Constituency:

Atmakur

Office Address:

D Block No:345

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23453233/23450455

Residence Phone:

-

Sri Mohd. Ahmadulla Syed
Minister for Minorities Welfare, Wakf, Urdu Academy, Primary Education, SSA, Adult Education, AP Open Schools Soceity, Jawahar Bal Bhavan, A.P. Mahila Samata Soceity, SIET, Public Libraries,SCRET & A.P. Text Book Press


Constituency:

Kadapa

Office Address:

B Block No:506

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450362/23451064

Residence Phone:

-

Sri C. Silpa Mohan Reddy
Minister for Housing, Weaker Section Housing Programme, A.P. Coop. Housing Societies Federation, A.P. Housing Board


Constituency:

Nandyal

Office Address:

D Block No:251

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23452339/23453207

Residence Phone:

-

Sri Neelakanthapuram Raghuveera Reddy
Minister for Agriculture, Agriculture Technology Mission, Horticulture, Sericulture, R.S.A.D.


Constituency:

Kalyandurg

Office Address:

J Block

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23451196

Residence Phone:

-

Sri P. Ramachandra Reddy
Minister for Forest, Environment, Science & Technology


Constituency:

Punganur

Office Address:

D Block No:260

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23454063/23453894

Residence Phone:

-

Smt G. Aruna Kumari
Minister for Roads & Buildings


Constituency:

Chandragiri

Office Address:

L Block No:205

Residence Address:

-

Office Phone:

040-23450855/23453230

Residence Phone:

-











Government Of Andhra Pradesh


Director General of Police: Aravinda Rao IPS

Chief Secreatary to the Government-S.V.Prasad IPS

Commissioner of Police Hyderabad-A.K.Khan

GHMC Commissioner-Sameer Sharma

Hyderabad Mayar-Karthika Reddy

State Political Parties and Thier Presidents and No of MLA's


Congress- D.Srinivas 158 MLA seats won in 2009 general elections

Telugu Desham Party- N.Chandra Babu naidu won 105 MLA Seats

Praja Rajyam Part-Chiranjeevi won 18 MLA seats

Loksatta – Jayaprakash Narayana IAS won 1 MLA seat

BJP-kishan Reddy won 2 MLA seats



Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections Results 2009
Information Available: - 294/294

Party

Won

INC

158

TDP

105

PRP

18

Others

13





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Andhra Pradesh Police Department

Andhra Pradesh Police Department:


Police Ranks


Director General of Police (DGP)

Additional Director General of Police (ADGP)

Inspector General of Police (IGP)

Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG)

Superintendent of Police (SP)

Additional superintendent of Police (SP)

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP)

Cirlce Inspector (CI)

Sub-Inspector (SI)

Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI)

Head Constable

Constable

Police Organisation Structure:

DGP-Arvinda Rao IPS

ADGP-CID(Criminal Investigation Department) Shivanarayan

ADGP-ACB(Anti Corruption Beuro)-Umesh Kumar

ADGP-Intellegence-Mahender Reddy

ADGP-APSP-Jayachandra

ADGP-Recruitment

ADGP-sports

ADGP-Sports

ADGP-Welfare

ADGP-Railways

ADGP-Communications

ADGP-Law&Order -M.Ratan

ADGP-Law and Order is again divided into 5 IGP Regions

1)IGP Hyderabad Region

2)IGP Warangal Region

3)IGP Rayalaseema Region

4)IGP-Andhra Region

5)IGP Guntur Region


Under Each IGP There will Be two DIG Ranges

IGP Hyderabad Region

DIG-Hyderabad Range

1)SP-Ranga Reddy

2)SP-Mahaboob nagar

3)SP-Nalgonda

DIG-Nizamabad Range

1)SP-Nizamabad

2)SP-Medak


IGP Warangal Region

DIG-Karimnagar Range

1)SP-Karimnagar

2)SP-Adilabad

DIG-Warangal Range

1)SP-Warangal

2)SP-Khammam

IGP Rayalaseema Region

DIG-Kurnool Range

1)SP-Kurnool

2)SP-Kadapa

DIG-Ananthapur Range

1)SP-Ananthapur

2)SP-Chittor


IGP-Andhra Region

DIG-Vishakapatnam Range

1)SP-Vishakapatnam Rural

2)SP-Vizianagaram

3)SP-Srikakulum


DIG-Eloore Range

1)SP-East Godavari

2)SP-West Godavari

3)SP-Krishna

IGP Guntur Range

1)SP-Guntur

2)SP-Nellore

3)SP-Prakasham

There are Four Police Commissionarates In Andhra Pradesh

1)Hyderabad City Police Commissionarate

2)Cyberabad Police Commissionarate

3)Vishakapatnam Police Commissionarate

4)Vijayawada Police Commissionarate


CP-Commissioner of Police

DCP-Deputy Commissioner of Police

ACP-Assistant Commissioner of Police

Hyderabad Police Commissionarate divided into 5 DCP Zones


Hyderabad Police Commissioner A.K.Khan


East Zone DCP-Mahesh Chandra Ladda IPS

West Zone DCP-Stephen Ravindra IPS

North Zone DCP-NagiReddy IPS

South Zone DCP -

Central Zone DCP-Akun Sabarval

DCP-Traffic DCP-Crime



Cyberabad Police Commisionarate Divided into 4 Zones


DCP Madhapur

DCP Alval

DCP L.B.Nagar'

DCP-Traffic

DCP-Crime


If You want to Know more Police information and Names of ur District SP's send mail to rguktfriends@gmail.com

 

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