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May 17, 2012

JNTUK B.Tech R10 Regulations-Promotion Rules Credit System

In view of the enquires coming from stakeholders pertaining to promotion of  R10 Regulation students, from B.Tech II to III and III to IV Years, Principals of affiliated colleges are requested to inform the following regulations to the students.



Promotion Rules:


Minimum Academic Requirements for B. Tech. (Regular)
The following academic requirements have to be satisfied in addition to the attendance requirements.
(i.)        A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the minimum academic requirements and earned the credits allotted to each theory or practical design or drawing subject or project if he secures not less than 35% of marks in the end examination and a minimum of 40% of marks in the sum total of the internal evaluation and end examination taken together.
(ii.)       A student will be promoted to second year, if he put up the minimum attendance requirement.
(iii.)      A student shall be promoted from II to III year only if he fulfills the academic requirement of total 48 credits from regular and supplementary examinations of I year and II year examinations, irrespective of whether the candidate takes the examination or not.
(iv.)      A student shall be promoted from third year to fourth year only if he fulfills the academic requirements of total 76 credits from regular and supplementary I Year, II Year and III Year examinations, irrespective of whether the candidate takes the examinations or not.
(v.)       A student shall register and put up minimum attendance in all 208 credits and earn at least 200 credits. Marks obtained in the best of 200 credits shall be considered for the calculation of percentage of marks.
(vii.)     Students, who fail to complete their Four year Course study within Eight years or fail to acquire the 200 Credits for the award of the degree within ten academic years from the year of their admission, shall forfeit their seat in B. Tech course and their admission shall stand cancelled. 
Academic Regulations 2010 for B. Tech. (Lateral Entry Scheme)
(Effective for the students getting admitted into II year from the Academic Year 2011- 2012 and onwards)
Award of B. Tech. Degree
1.         A student will be declared eligible for the award of the B. Tech. Degree if he fulfills the following academic regulations.
(a.)       Pursued a course of study for not less than three academic years and not more than six academic years. However, the student is permitted to write Supplementary examinations for two more years, giving a facility to the student to complete the Degree within 8 academic years.
(b.)       Registered for 170 credits and secured 162 credits with compulsory subjects: (compulsory subjects are: all Laboratories and Project work, i.e., the students i.e. the student shall pass all laboratory examinations and project work.
2.         Students, who fail to complete their three year Course study within six years or fail to acquire the 162 Credits for the award of the degree within 8 academic years from the year of their admission, shall forfeit their seat in B. Tech course and their admission shall stand cancelled.
3. Promotion Rule
(a.)       A lateral entry student will be promoted to II year to III year if he puts up the minimum required attendance in II year.
(b.)       A student shall be promoted from third year to fourth only if he fulfills the academic requirements of 56 credits from the II Year and III Year examinations , whether the candidate takes the examinations or not.

May 05, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3
















Here’s a quick rundown of the specifications of the freshly announced Samsung Galaxy S3. The device actually represents a perfect blend of the HTC One X and the Galaxy S2. It feels absolutely incredible in the hand, and is very well balanced.

Specifications:

  • 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm
  • 133 grams
  • Display: 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED (1280×720) Pentile (no Plus)
  • Processor: Exynos 4 Quad @ 1.4Ghz for HSPA version
  • 1GB of RAM
  • Rear Camera: 8MP Autofocus, Flash, Zero Lag Shutter BSI Image sensor
  • Front Camera: 1.9 MP HD, Flash, Zero Lag Shutter
  • Video: Full HD 1080p Recording and Playback
  • Storage: 16GB/32GB/64GB
  • 2,100mAh battery
  • GPS with GLONASS
  • 802.11n Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4
  • microSD expansion
  • 21Mbps HSPA, LTE supported
  • Micro SIM


    No matter how you slice it, the Galaxy S3 is an amazing device. While some of you out there are decrying its lack of 12MP rear camera, or whatever rumored specs you were hoping for, you cant but help appreciate it. It’s an absolutely amazing device that packs a huge display into what is likely the most compact form possible considering it has a whopping 4.8 inch HD AMOLED display.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Full Specifications:

Network 
 2.5G (GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE): 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz3G (HSPA+ 21Mbps): 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz4G (Dependent on market)
Display
4.8 inch HD Super AMOLED (1280×720) display
OS
Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Camera
Main(Rear): 8 Mega pixel Auto Focus camera with Flash & Zero Shutter Lag, BSI Sub (Front): 1.9 Mega pixel camera, HD recording @30fps with Zero Shutter Lag, BSI
Video
Codec: MPEG4, H.264, H.263, DivX, DivX3.11, VC-1, VP8, WMV7/8, Sorenson Spark Recording & Playback: Full HD (1080p) 
Audio
Codec: MP3, AMR-NB/WB, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA, OGG, FLAC, AC-3, apt-X
Additional
Features
S Beam, Buddy photo share, Share shot
AllShare Play, AllShare Cast
Smart stay, Social tag, Group tag, Face zoom, Face slide show
 Direct call, Smart alert, Tap to top, Camera quick access
Pop up play
S Voice
  Burst shot & Best photo, Recording snapshot, HDR
Google™ Mobile Services
 Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Latitude Google Play Store, Google Play Books, Google Play Movies
Google Plus, YouTube, Google Talk,
Google Places, Google Navigation, Google Downloads
Connectivity
 WiFi a/b/g/n, WiFi HT40 GPS/GLONASS
NFC
Bluetooth® 4.0(LE)
Sensor
Accelerometer, RGB light, Digital compass, Proximity, Gyro, Barometer
Memory
16/ 32GB User memory (64GB available soon) + microSD slot (up to 64GB)
Dimension
136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6 mm, 133
Battery
 2,100 mAh

Jannat 2 : Review

Watch it for Randeep & Emraan , not for heaven(Jannat) !
Okay, so let the fact be stated - 'Jannat 2' ends up being a below-expectations affair. One really thought that with arms dealing as a backdrop, the film would indeed turn out to be not just a highly engaging affair but also a volatile affair. Unfortunately though that doesn't quite turn out to be a satisfying affair and makes one hope that the subject chosen for 'Jannat 3' would really take a deep dive into the real issue instead of merely following the franchise template.
Emraan Hashmi is a big-town-small-time-transporter of arms. He is happy with his non-existent identity and is unrepentant of the fact that he gets chased down by the police practically every other day. So much so that he is pretty much unabashed about telling the same story to the girl he meets and falls in love on 'pehli nazar' (Esha Gupta). Although he doesn't reveal his real identity to her, now he wishes to be a reformed man and find 'jannat' since he has fallen in love. However, he has to hold on to his thoughts for a while since a cop (Randeep Hooda) wants to use him as an informer.
It is evident from the very opening of the film that this one is set as a template affair from Bhatts. Anything wrong with that? Not at all since a franchise is expected to carry forward a template and one is okay from his characterisation perspective since he has definitely gained considerable experience (and fan following) in this field.
However, what does jar is the convenient manner in which the entire script unfolds. Not just is it terribly predictable, it also has similar situations and characters that one has seen in countless films before. Moreover, the lowest point of the film is the element of love story. It just doesn't work. Period. It seems rather farce to see a doctor consenting to go ahead and even marry a man who, even in his fake tales, doesn't quite claim to have a stable life and is forever chased by the cops. No background check or asking him to detail out his business, it is impossible to digest the very core of the love story.
What does work though is the dramatic element and that too the portions where Randeep and Emraan interact. With a 'Departed' kind of a setup, one is truly engaged in each and every conversation between the two powerful actors since they are acidic as well as humorous at times. How one wishes the film was more about the clash of these two men instead of a love story being interwoven into the drama.
Even from dramatic content perspective, the sad part is that the suspense quotient is near to nil. What is seemingly projected as the so-called twist in the tale doesn't carry any fire whatsoever since you can see it from a distance. Also, there are loopholes galore in the entire arms supply chain tale since it is hard to believe how Emraan's 'informing' acts aren't caught by the underworld.
Thankfully, what remains with you are performances of Emraan and Randeep. Both are pretty much in their comfort zone here and do what is expected out of them. Emraan is confident as ever and plays his part way too convincingly. On the other hand Randeep carries forward from where he had left in 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai' and makes his presence felt in every scenes, especially in the post-climax scenes. Esha, who comes across as a mix of Lara Dutta and Neha Dhupia, is decent and though at places she seems like mouthing her dialogues in a hurry, her effervescent screen presence would ensure a longer run for her.
When 'Jannat' had released, it had promised to bring to fore the issue of 'match fixing'. Though it was later stated that this was just a 'backdrop', ultimately it turned out to be, well - just a 'backdrop', instead of looking deep down into the 'issue'. Hence there was a bit of apprehension if the sequel would follow the same route. Well, just like the first in the series, even this franchise affair talks about the core issue only from the fence with an emotional tale of a straying youth forming the core content.
Rating: **1/2


Academic Calendar for III & IV B.tech Students (JNTUK-2012)


May 04, 2012

JNTUK B.Tech 3-1 Semester (R10) Syllabus

B.Tech 3-1 Semester (R10) Syllabus :


Click on the Branch name or follow the link to download the syllabus book.


Civil Engineering - http://www.mediafire.com/view/?nb5zuvr7v9u1ubl


Computer Science & Engineering - http://www.mediafire.com/view/?m1kqt1kwn2w9q23


Electronics & Communication Engineering - http://www.mediafire.com/view/?ow3uee9em2c1ipy


Electrical & Electronics Engineering - http://www.mediafire.com/view/?tji8rgrmo4j2241


Mechanical Engineering - http://www.mediafire.com/?l958pykzub4bb3m


Information Technology - http://www.mediafire.com/view/?fsvdsojq3rmszgu


Automobile Engineering - http://www.mediafire.com/?e9ylsfmhhh15f63


Chemical Engineering - http://www.mediafire.com/view/?uxptb61a1g3ln66