Saturday 30 November 2013

JNTU-KAKINADA : M.Tech / M.Pharmacy (R13) Course Structure & Syllabus

M.Pharmacy I Semester (R13) Syllabus Books



M.Tech I Semester (R13) Course Structure & Syllabus
1 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
2 Advanced Power Systems
3 CAD/CAM
4 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING & SIGNAL PROCESSING
5 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
6 COMPUTERS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
7 COMPUTER NETWORKS & INFORMATION SECURITY
8 COMPUTER NETWORKS
9 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
10 COMPUTER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
11 COMPUTER SCIENCE
12 CONTROL SYSTEMS
13 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
14 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
15 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
16 DIGITAL SYSTEMS & COMPUTER ELECTRONICS
17 ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
18 Electrical Machines and Drives
19 Electrical & Power Engineering
20 Electrical Power Systems
21 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
22 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS & VLSI DESIGN
23 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS & VLSI
24 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
25 GEO INFORMATICS
26 GEO TECHNICAL ENGINEERING
27 High Voltage Engineering
28 High Voltage and Power Systems Engineering
29 IMAGE PROCESSING
30 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
31 INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
32 MACHINE DESIGN
33 MICROWAVE & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
34 NEURAL NETWORKS
35 Power Electronics
36 Power Electronics and Control
37 Power and Industrial Drives
38 Power Industrial Drives
39 Power Electronics and Drives
40 Power Electronics and Electrical Drives
41 Power Electronics & Power Systems
42 Power Electronics and Systems
43 Power Systems
44 Power System Control
45 Power System Control and Automation
46 Power System Control and Automation Engineering
47 Power System Engineering
48 Power Systems & Power Electronics
49 Power Systems with Emphasis on H. V. Engineering
50 REMOTE SENSING
51 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
52 SOIL MECHANICS & FOUNDATION ENGINEERING
53 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
54 SYSTEMS & SIGNAL PROCESSING
55 THERMAL ENGINEERING
56 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
57 VLSI
58 VLSI Design
59 VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
60 VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN
61 VLSI DESIGN & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
62 VLSI System Design
63 VLSI & Micro Electronics

JNTU-KAKINADA : B.Tech (RR) 1,2,3,4 Years (I,II Sem) Special Supplementary Examinations Time Tables (Dec 2013)

Note : These Time Tables are only For B.TECH ADMITTED IN 2003 BATCHES AND 2004 LATERAL ENTRY ADMITTED BATCHES ONLY.
I Year (RR) Download Here
B.Tech 2-1 (RR) Download Here
B.Tech 2-2 (RR) Download Here
B.Tech 3-1 (RR) Download Here
B.Tech 3-2 (RR) Download Here
B.Tech 4-1 (RR) Download Here
B.Tech 4-2 (RR) Download Here

Download Previous Question Papers Here

Friday 29 November 2013

JNTU-KAKINADA : Revised Dates For Postponed Examinations on 27th & 28th Nov 2013

The Principals of all the affiliated colleges are hereby informed that the following University Examinations will be conducted as per the revised dates with same timings as noted below.
S.No Course & Year Original scheduled date of
examinations
Revised date of after
postponement
1 MBA II Semester
Regular/Supplementary
27.11.2013 (Wednesday) 06.12.2013 (Friday)
2 MCA II Semester
Regular/Supplementary
27.11.2013 (Wednesday) 02.12.2013 (Monday)
3 PHARM "D" Regular 27.11.2013 (Wednesday) 09.12.2013 (Monday)
4 III & IV B.Tech II Mid
Examinations (Online)
27.11.2013 (Wednesday) 02.12.2013 (Monday)
5 III & IV B.Tech II Mid
Examinations (Online)
28.11.2013 (Thursday) 03.12.2013 (Tuesday)


Download Official Notification from the below url

JNTU-HYD : Modified Rescheduled Dates For B.Tech / B.Pharmacy 2-1,4-1 & 3-2 Exams Scheduled on 1st & 4th Dec 2013

After considering the representations received from various Colleges and Students regarding the Rescheduled dates of Postponed University End Examinations owing to the Common Entrance Exam for Design – 2013 (CEED 2013) and Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exams, it has been decided to modify the order dated 21-11-2013 for the exam dates scheduled 01-12-2013 (FN & AN) as given below:


S.No. Name of the Examinations Rescheduled date of Examinations Modified date of Examinations
1. B.Tech II Year – I sem.
B.Pharm II Year – I sem.
01/12/2013 (Sunday) FN
(10.00 AM to 01.00 PM)
04/12/2013 (Wednesday) AN
(02.00 PM to 05.00 PM)
2. B.Tech IV Year – I sem.
B.Pharm IV Year –I sem.
01/12/2013 (Sunday) AN
(02.00 PM to 05.00 PM)
06/12/2013 (Friday) AN
(02.00 PM to 05.00 PM)
3. B.Tech III Year – II sem. 04/12/2013 (Wednesday) AN
(02.00 PM to 05.00 PM)
16/12/2013 (Monday) AN
(02.00 PM to 05.00 PM)

It is requested to communicate the same to the students immediately and kindly cooperate.

Download Official Notification from below url

Wednesday 27 November 2013

JNTU-HYD : B.Tech & B.Pharmacy 1st Year (R13) I Mid Exam Time Tables (Dec 2013)

I B.Tech I Mid Time Tables Download Here
I B.Pharmacy I Mid Time Tables Download Here

Download Mid Exams Bits Here

Download Study Materials/Notes Here

Download Text Books Here


Note : For B.Tech / B.Pharmacy 1st Year (R13) Students
1) 25 Marks are allocated for Internal Exams.

2) Mid- term examination consists of one objective paper, one essay paper and one assignment. The objective paper and the essay paper shall be for 10 marks each with a total duration of 1 hour 20 minutes (20 minutes for objective and 60 minutes for essay paper). The Objective paper is set with 20 bits of multiple choice, filling the blanks and matching type of questions for a total of 10 marks. The essay paper shall contain 4 full questions (one from each unit) out of which, the student has to answer 2 questions, each carrying 5 marks.

3) First mid-term examination shall be conducted on Unit 1 of the syllabus.

4) Five (5) marks are allocated for Assignments (as specified by the subject teacher concerned).

5) If any candidate is absent from any subject of a mid-term examination, an on-line test will be conducted for him by the University.

6) The total marks secured by the student in each mid-term examination are evaluated for 25 marks, and the average of the three mid-term examinations shall be taken as the final marks secured by each candidate

All University Examinations Scheduled on 27th and 28th November 2013 Are Postponed

The Principals of all affiliated colleges are hereby informed that all University examinations(Including Online) scheduled on 27th and 28th November 2013 are postponed in view of LEHAR CYCLONE.Revised dates will be intimated later.

Tuesday 26 November 2013

TCS to open big campus in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: India's leading software firm Tata Consultancy Services is likely to open its largest delivery centre at Adibatla here by early next fiscal.

Executive Vice President and Global Head-HR Ajoyendra Mukherjee said the centre will accommodate 26,000 employees. He refused, however, to divulge the investment that is going into the setting up of the centre.

TCS expects 23,000 new employees to join the firm by the end of the current fiscal, he said.

"Today we have over 24,000 people working here spread across multiple delivery locations in Hyderabad. We are building a new complex in Adibatla which is on 79 acres and which will have 26,000 seats. It is something early next financial year we should be able to start our operations in that facility," Mukherjee told PTI.

Company sources said meanwhile that the centre would be TCS' single largest faculty at a single location. On the recruitment process, Mukherjee said as many as 27,000 people have joined TCS so far in the current fiscal and another 23,000 are expected to join the Q3 and Q4.

The company had announced that it will hire 50,000 new people in 2013-14 fiscal, of which 25,000 are laterals. Replying to a query on the recruitment of 25,000 freshers next year, he said they expect around 75 per cent to finally join TCS.

"For FY15 we plan to recruit 25,000. But the joining ratio is 75 per cent. That means of the 25,000 offers we give only 75 per cent will end up joining finally. So we expect around 19,000 will join. If the number is higher we will be very happy," he explained.

About recruitments from Hyderabad campuses, Mukherjee said they make take anywhere between 3,000-3,500 employees next year. Mukherjee, without giving the breakup, said TCS currently has around 2.85 lakh employees spread across the globe.

TCS Job Application Link Details

JNTU-HYD : M.Pharmacy (R13) Syllabus, Course Structure & Academic Regulations

JNTU-ANANTAPUR : Academic Regulations For B.Tech & B.Pharmacy (R09)

B.Tech Academic Regulations (R09)
B.Pharmacy Academic Regulations (R09)
Amendment to Academic Regulations of R09 B.Tech & B.Pharm Courses (Dated on 26th March 2011)
Exemption of 2 subjects Rule (Maximum of 8 Credits) For B.Tech (R09) For Award of Degree

JNTU-ANANTAPUR : Academic Regulations of B.Tech & B.Pharmacy (R13)

Academic Regulations of B.Tech (R13) - Full Time
Academic Regulations of B.Pharmacy (R13)

JNTUH ACADEMIC REGULATIONS-2009 FOR PG DEGREE COURSE(M.Tech,M.Pharm,MBA,MCA)

MBA (R09) Regulations
MBA (R10) Regulations
MCA (R09) Regulations
M.Tech (R09) Regulations
M.Tech Regulations (R09) - Amendment [Dated on 21st Feb 2012]
M.Pharmacy (R09) Regulations

JNTU-HYD : MBA/MCA (R09) Academic Regulations

JNTU-HYD : MBA (R09) Academic Regulations
JNTU-HYD : MCA (R09) Academic Regulations
1) JNTU-HYD : Modifications in the Academic Regulations of MBA and MCA Courses [Dated on 25th Nov 2011]
2) JNTU-HYD : Change in the Evaluation Procedure of the internal marks of both UG and PG courses for students who got admitted from academic year 2012 [Dated on 4th Oct 2012]

JNTU-HYD : Academic Regulations For B.Tech/B.Phramacy (R09 Regulation)

Download Here Academic Regulations for B.Tech Regular (R09)

Download Here Academic Regulations for B.Pharm Regular (R09)



1) Allocation of 5 marks for assignments out of 25 internal marks for B.Tech and B. Pharmacy [Dated on 22nd Sept 2010]
2) Exemption of 2 subjects Rule (Maximum of 8 Credits) For B.Tech (R09) For Award of Degree [Dated on 17th June 2013]
3) Exemption of 2 subjects Rule (Maximum of 8 Credits) For B.Tech (R09)-Lateral Entry For Award of Degree [Dated on 28th June 2013]
4) JNTU-HYD : Change in the Evaluation Procedure of the internal marks of both UG and PG courses for students who got admitted from academic year 2012 [Dated on 4th Oct 2012]
5) JNTU-HYD : Comprehensive Viva-Voce Fee Structure

JNTU-HYD : M.Tech (R13) Syllabus, Course Structure & Academic Regulations

JNTU-HYD : M.Tech  (R13) Syllabus, Course Structure & Academic Regulations

Note : R13 = Students who got admitted into M.Tech Courses in 2013

Academic Regulations of R13


M.Tech (R13) Syllabus & Course Structure
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Aerospace Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering
Automation
Bio-Technology
Biomedical Signal Processing and Instrumentation
CAD/CAM
Cyber Forensic and Information Security
Chemical Engineering
Communication Systems
Computer Networks
Computer Networks and Information Security
Computer Science
Computer Science and Engineering
Construction Management
Computers and Communication Engineering
Control Engineering
Control Systems
Cyber Security
Design for Manufacturing/Design and Manufacturing
Digital Electronics and Communication Engineering
Digital Electronics and Communication Systems
Digital Systems and Computer Electronics
Electrical Power Engineering
Electrical Power Systems
Electronics & Instrumentation
Energy Systems
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Electronics Design Technology
Embedded Systems
Embedded Systems and VLSI Design
Engineering Design
Environmental Engineering
Geoinformatics and Surveying Technology
Geotechnical Engineering
Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning
High Voltage Engineering
Highway Engineering
Image Processing
Infrastructure Engineering
Industrial Engineering and Management
Information Technology
Machine Design
Mechatronics
Microwave & Radar Engineering
Nano Technology
Neural Networks
Parallel Computing
Power and Industrial Drives
Power Electronics
Power Electronics and Electric Drives
Power Engineering and Energy Systems
Power Plant Engineering & Energy Management
Power System Control and Automation
Power System with Emphasis H.V. Engineering
Production Engineering
Real Time Systems
Software Engineering
Structural Engineering
Systems & Signal Processing
Thermal Engineering
Transportation Engineering
VLSI
VLSI and Embedded Systems
VLSI Design
VLSI System Design
Web Technologies
Wireless and Mobile Communications

JNTU-HYD : MBA/MCA (R13) Syllabus, Course Structure & Academic Regulations

MCA (R13) Academic Regulations
MBA (R13) Academic Regulations

MCA (R13) Syllabus & Course Structure
MBA (R13) Syllabus & Course Structure

JNTU-HYD : B.Tech & B.Pharmacy R13 Academic Regulations (From the Academic Year 2013-14 and onwards)

B.Tech R13 Academic Regulations (From the Academic Year 2013-14 and onwards)
B.Pharmacy R13 Academic Regulations (From the Academic Year 2013-14 and onwards)
Note : These Academic regulations will be applicable only
1) For the students who are going to be admitted into B.Tech & B.Pharmacy 1st year in 2013
2) For the students who are going to be admitted into B.Tech & B.Pharmacy 2nd year (Lateral Entry) in 2014.

B.Tech & B.Pharmacy R13 Course Structure - All Branches
JNTU-HYD : B.Tech / B.Pharmacy (R13) Syllabus Books

JNTUK ACADEMIC REGULATIONS-2009 FOR PG DEGREE COURSE(M.Tech,M.Pharm,MBA,MCA)

MBA (R09) Regulations
MBA (R10) Regulations
MCA (R09) Regulations
M.Tech (R09) Regulations
M.Tech Regulations (R09) - Amendment [Dated on 21st Feb 2012]
M.Pharmacy (R09) Regulations

JNTU-ANANTAPUR : Exemption of 1st Year subject For the Award of B.Tech Degree For R07 Students [Dated on 22nd June 2011]

JNTU-ANANTAPUR : Exemption of 1st Year subject For the Award of B.Tech Degree For R07 Students [Dated on 22nd June 2011]

JNTU-KAKINADA : 1st Year Subjects Exemption from Compulsory Subjects for award of degree [Dated on 28th June 2011]

JNTU-KAKINADA : 1st Year Subjects Exemption from Compulsory Subjects for award of degree [Dated on 28th June 2011]

JNTU-HYD : Exemption of 2 subjects,1st Year subjects from Compulsory Subjects for award of B.Tech (R07) Degree [Dated on 28th May 2011]


JNTU-HYD : Exemption of 2 subjects,1st Year subjects from Compulsory Subjects for award of B.Tech (R07) Degree [Dated on 28th May 2011]

Academic Regulations of B.Tech (R07) For JNTU-HYD & JNTU-ANANTAPUR

Academic Regulations of B.Tech (R07) For JNTU-HYD & JNTU-ANANTAPUR

Academic Regulations of B.Tech (R07) For JNTU-KAKINADA

Academic Regulations of B.Tech (R07) For JNTU-KAKINADA

JNTUK ACADEMIC REGULATIONS-2009 FOR PG DEGREE COURSE(M.Tech,M.Pharm,MBA,MCA)

MBA (R09) Regulations
MBA (R10) Regulations
MCA (R09) Regulations
M.Tech (R09) Regulations
M.Tech Regulations (R09) - Amendment [Dated on 21st Feb 2012]
M.Pharmacy (R09) Regulations

JNTU-KAKINADA : R10 Academic Regulations For B.Tech 2010,2011,2012 Admitted Batches

Check the below links For Academic Regulations

B.Tech / B.Pharmacy (R10) Revised Academic Regulations (Few Changes are done from the Academic Year 2012-2013)
Note:
The enclosed is the proposed R10 regulations to be adopted for students who are going to be admitted into 1st Year in the academic years 2010,2011,2012

JNTU-ANANTAPUR : MCA II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations Results (Oct/Nov 2013)

The results of MCA II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations (Oct/Nov 2013) are declared. The result sheets have been dispatched to respective college principals. Students concerned are requested to contact their colleges principals for knowing the results.

Download Official Notification Here

RC Application Forms

JNTU-ANANTAPUR : Pharm.D & Pharm.D (PB) II Year Regular/Supplementary Examinations (Oct/Nov 2013)

The results of following Examinations are declared. The result sheets have been dispatched to respective college principals. Students concerned are requested to contact their colleges principals for knowing the results.

1) Pharm.D II Year Regular/Supplementary Examinations (Oct/Nov 2013)
2) Pharm.D (PB) II Year Regular/Supplementary Examinations (Nov 2013)

Official Notifications
Pharm.D II Year Regular/Supplementary Examinations (Oct/Nov 2013) Results Declared Notification

Pharm.D (PB) II Year Regular/Supplementary Examinations (Nov 2013) Results Declared Notification

RC Application Forms

Monday 25 November 2013

Mobile as USB

The mobile phones can be used as USB memory devices when connected to a computer. A USB cable is provided with the mobile phone to connect to computer. Your mobile’s phone memory and memory stick can be accessed as USB devices.
  • Your mobile’s phone memory and memory stick can be accessed as USB devices.

Do’s:

  1. When a mobile phone is connected to a personal computer, scan the external phone memory and memory card using an updated anti virus.
  2. Take regular backup of your phone and external memory card because if an event like a system crash or malware penetration occurs, at least your data is safe.
  3. Before transferring the data to Mobile from computer, the data should be scanned with latest Antivirus with all updates.

Don’ts:

  1. Never keep sensitive information like user names/passwords on mobile phones.
  2. Never forward the virus affected data to other Mobiles.

 Mitigation against Mobile Application and Operating System Attacks

Application and Mobile Operating System:
  1. Update the mobile operating system regularly.
  2. Upgrade the operating system to its latest version.
  3. Always install applications from trusted sources.
  4. Consider installing security software from a reputable provider and update them regularly.
  5. It’s always helpful to check the features before downloading an application. Some applications may use your personal data.
  6. If you’re downloading an app from a third party, do a little research to make sure the app is reputable.
Location tracking services allow the whereabouts of registered cell phones to be known and monitored. While it can be done openly for  legitimate purposes, it may also be used for malicious purposes.
Check the source of all your files and apps to make sure they’re safe before you download.

Mitigation against Mobile Connectivity Security Attacks

Mitigation against Mobile Connectivity Security Attacks

Bluetooth:
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows different devices to connect to one another and share data, such as ringtones or photos. Wireless signals transmitted with Bluetooth cover short distanes, typically 30 feet (10 meters).

Do’s:

  1. Use Bluetooth in hidden mode so that even if the device is using Bluetooth it is not visible to oth- ers.
  2. Change the name of the device to a different name to avoid recognition ofyour Mobile phone model.
Note: The default name will be the mobile model number for Bluetooth devices.
  • Put a password while pairing with other devices. The devices with the same password can connect to your computer
  • Disable Bluetooth when it is not actively transmitting information.
  • Use Bluetooth with temporary time limit after which it automatically disables so that the device is not available continuously for others.

Don’ts:

  1. Never allow unknown devices to connect through Bluetooth.
  2. Never switch on Bluetooth continuously.
  3. Never put Bluetooth in always discoverable mode.
Note: Attackers can take advantage of its default always-on, always discoverable settings to launch attacks.

Wi-Fi :

Wi-Fi is short for “Wireless Fidelity.” Wi-Fi refers to wireless networking technology that allows computers and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
Many mobile devices, video game systems, and other standalone devices also include Wi-Fi capability, enabling them to connect to wireless networks. These devices may be able to connect to the Internet using Wi-Fi.

Do’s:

  • Connect only to the trusted networks.
  • Use Wi-Fi only when required. It is advisable to switch off the service when not in use.
  • Beware while connecting to public networks, as they may not be secure.

Don’ts:

  • Never connect to unknown networks or untrusted networks.

Mitigation against Mobile Device and Data Security Attacks

Mitigation against Mobile Device and Data Security Attacks :

Do’s and Don’ts for Mobile Device
  • Record IMEI number:
Record the unique 15 digit IMEI number. In case Mobile phone is stolen/lost, this IMEI number is required for registering complaint at Police station and may help in tracking your mobile phone through service provider.
  • Enable Device locking:
Use auto lock to automatically lock the phone or keypad lock protected by passcode/ security patterns to restrict access to your mobile phone.
  • Use a PIN to lock SIM card:
Use a PIN (Personal Identification Number) for SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card to prevent people from making use of it when stolen. After turning on SIM security, each time phone starts it will prompt to enter SIM PIN.
  • Use password to protect information on the memory card.
Report lost or stolen devices
  • Report lost or stolen devices immediately to the nearest Police Station and concerned service provider. Use mobile tracking feature.
  • Use the feature of Mobile Tracking which could help if the mobile phone is lost/stolen. Every time a new SIM card is inserted in the mobile phone, it would automatically send messages to two preselected phone numbers of your choice, so that you can track your Mobile device.

Don’ts:

  1. Never leave your mobile device unattended.
  2. Turn off applications [camera, audio/video players] and connections [Bluetooth, infrared, Wi-Fi] when not in use. Keeping the connections on may pose security issues and also cause to drain out the battery.

Do’s and Don’ts for Data Security:


Do’s:

  • Backup data regularly
Backup data regularly and set up your phone such that it backs up your data when you sync it. You can also back up data on a separate memory card. This can be done by using the Vendor’s document backup procedure.
  • Reset to factory settings:
Make sure to reset to factory settings when a phone is permanently given to another user to on sure that personal data in the phone is wiped out.

Mobile Phone Security

Mobile phones are becoming ever more popular and are rapidly becoming attractive targets for malicious attacks. Mobile phones face the same security challenges as traditional desktop computers, but their mobility means they are also exposed to a set of risks quite different to those of a computer in a fixed location. Mobile phones can be infected with worms, trojan horses or other virus families, which can compromise your security and privacy or even gain complete control over the device. This guide provides the necessary steps, do’s, don’ts & tips to secure your mobile devices.
 Steps to be followed before Mobile Phone usage :
STEP 1 : Read the manufacturer’s manual carefully and follow the guidelines as specified to setup your mobile phone.
STEP 2 : Record the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number for tracking your mobile in case you lose it.
 Note: This is usually printed on the phone below the battery, or can be accessed by keying *#06# on most of the phones.
 *FOR MORE INFORMATION REFER MANUFACTURER MANUAL

Mobile Phone Security Threats Categories :


Mobile Device and Data Security Threats
Threats related to unauthorised or intentional physical access to mobile phone and Lost or Stolen mobile phones.
Mobile Connectivity Security Threats
Threats related to mobile phone connectivity to unknown systems, phones and networks  using technologies like Bluetooth, WiFi, USB etc.
Mobile Application and Operating  System Security Threats
Threats arising from vulnerabilities in Mobile Applications and Operating Systems .
Typical impact of attacks against Mobile Phones :
  1. Exposure or Loss of user's personal Information/Data, stored/transmitted through mobile phone.
  2. Monetary Loss due to malicious software unknowingly utilizing premium and highly priced SMS and Call Services.
  3. Privacy attacks which includes the tracing of mobile phone location along with private SMSs and calls without user’s knowledge.
  4. Loosing control over mobile phone and unknowingly becoming zombie for targeted attacks.

JNTU-KAKINADA : M.Tech / M.Pharmacy II Sem Regular/Supplementary Examination Time Tables (Dec 2013)

M.Tech II Sem Regular/Supplementary Examination Time Tables (Dec 2013)
M.Pharmacy II Sem Regular/Supplementary Examination Time Tables (Dec 2013)

JNTU-HYD : Pharm.D I Year Academic Calendar 2013-2014 [For 2013 Admitted Batch]

Event From To No.of Weeks
Orientation 07.10.2013 - -
I Spell of Instructions 08.10.2013 11.10.2013 4 Days
Dussehra Holidays 12.10.2013 20.10.2013 9 Days
I Spell of Instructions Continuation 21.10.2013 10.01.2014 11 Weeks
Pongal Holidays 11.01.2014 18.01.2014 9 Days
I Mid Term Examinations 20.01.2014 25.01.2014 1 Week
II Spell of Instructions 27.01.2014 12.04.2014 11 Weeks
II Mid Term Examinations 14.04.2014 19.04.2014 1 Week
III Spell of Instructions 21.04.2014 17.05.2014 4 Weeks
Summer Vacation 18.05.2014 15.06.2014 4 Weeks
III Spell of Instructions Continuation 16.06.2014 09.08.2014 8 Weeks
Preparation and Practicals 11.08.2014 23.08.2014 2 Weeks
End Examinations 25.08.2014 06.09.2014 2 Weeks
Commencement of Class Work for II Year 08.09.2014 - -

Download the official Notification from the below url

Sunday 24 November 2013

GATE (Mechanical)-2015: Admission starts. Industrial and Thermodynamics classes for GATE-2014 in December

Dear Students

We have started the admission process for the GATE-2015 batch. This is a combined comprehensive batch for GATE/IES/PSU. We will be covering both objective and conventional approach for solving the questions. Our emphasis is on developing the fundamentals of Mechanical. We will also be covering Mathematics, English, Reasoning and aptitude. It will be a long-term batch (8 months) starting from 17 Feb 2014. We will also be giving holidays during your final exams of JNTU.

As you are aware that GATE (Mechanical)-2014 will be conducted online in 4 sessions on 15th and 16th Feb 2014. LNEC gives opportunity to practice 5 complete mock online tests starting from Dec first week. These tests will be exactly the way you are going to face exam in GATE-2014. We will conduct one test every week and continue till Jan mid. Score can be seen immediately after the exam. This test can be given by sitting at your house also; you just have to have a broadband connection.

Those students, who wish to cover Thermodynamics and Industrial in December for GATE-2014, can contact our office. The fee for covering these subjects is Rs 3000/- (each subject)

Teachers at LNEC can be contacted anytime. So we welcome you for the student caring and friendly environment. For details log on to www.LNECGATE.org or contact 08885340821).

All the best

Dr. Swadesh Kumar Singh

Ex IES officer, Ph.D. from IIT Delhi

Director LNEC