Wednesday 30 April 2014

“Why Choose Engineering?” – An Interview with Dr. Manish Billore



Q.1) Who do you think should opt for an engineering career and why?
A.1) Any person who has even the smallest inclination towards technology, not only in terms of   using the technology, but to create some kind of technology, or to design something or to innovate something must opt for an engineering education.
Q.2) Being an engineer yourself, how would you describe that engineering has come from being an aspiration of the students to just being a ride on the wave?
A.2) I would still agree that up to a great extent that a lot of students are still riding on the wave, and not strongly aspiring to be a good engineer. However, I strongly believe in circumstances, and if God has put you in some situation, then you must try and make the best out of it. So, even if by riding on the wave, you have entered engineering education, you must take full advantage of it, in terms of acquiring good education, and implementing that education practically to give some sort of advantage to the society.
Q.3) So, Even if someone has entered engineering by riding on the wave, engineering is something that one can do to make their career better?
A.3) Yes, I strongly believe that engineering is not only a science, but it is also an art. You will find a lot of people in the engineering education who are very artistic, and they also prove themselves to be good engineers. For example, a ‘Master of Design’ (M. Des.) being an engineer himself knows and practices how to package a product, and how to make that product look better than before. So these kinds of examples tell us that engineering is fit for everybody.
Q.4) Do you feel that engineering students have an edge over the students from other courses when it comes to competitive examinations like CAT or Bank PO?
A.4) Yes, I strongly believe this. And if you look back at the results of U.P.S.C. and Bank PO, you will see that a great percentage of people doing well in these exams are engineering students.
Q.5) What are some skills that a recruiter would expect from an engineering student?
A.5) Everybody must now realize, that engineering according to the syllabus is just the prime requirement. A recruiter definitely looks at the prime requirement, but along with that a recruiter also looks at other skills that a student may possess. So students must work in order to develop some other skills and sharpen those skills in order to better their chances of getting recruited. So be it any skill, for example a skill in design, manufacturing or any software skill, etc. a student must possess a couple of skills over and above the engineering education. Also, the most important thing is the engineering temperament.

Q.6) Some people believe today’s environment to be a barrier for education, blaming social networking sites and movies, etc. Would you agree with this?
A.6) The biggest barrier that a student may face is the “mental barrier”. I was recently discussing with one of the JEE toppers who is from Bhopal, and he told me that he was never away from social networking sites, or cinemas, malls, etc. but despite of doing all this, he never forgot to study or to focus on his goals. So I believe that there is nothing more than a mental block which is a strong obstruction in the way to success.
Q.7) Do you think that private engineering colleges can provide the same sort of educational environment to a student as the government engineering colleges or are the private colleges lagging behind?
A.7) In fact I would say the other way round.  In today’s time, I believe that a private engineering college environment is more fertile, and stronger in terms of resources, and private colleges in my belief are more aware in terms of providing good education, environment, and facilities, to the extent of taking care of the student in the best possible way. Although, government colleges still remain the preferred choices among students, private colleges are not lagging behind in any manner.
Q.8) How important is time management during engineering?
A.8)  It’s not only an engineer, but it applies to every human being. Starting from the childhood itself, and extending up to the old age, time management is very important. Because only by doing things at the right time and in the right manner can one succeed.
Q.9) Do you think personality development is a necessity for engineering students?
A.9)  In fact, I believe that personality development is the key to learning. If you have a good personality, a receptive kind of a personality, only then can you be a good learner. So this obviously means that you must do a lot of work on developing your personality so that you can become a good learner and a good performer.
Q.10) What are your views on today’s engineer?
A.10) Today’s engineer is definitely well informed, and having a lot of resources for acquiring knowledge. Therefore the level of prerequisites in the industry has also increased. In earlier days it was expected from an engineer to join and then learn. But now it is expected that when an engineer is joining the industry, one should have a lot of knowledge and a reasonably good level of skills in terms of engineering. So all engineering students must realize that the requirements of the industry have enhanced and they must respond to those requirements. 

Interviewed by Mikail Naqvi
3rd year Student, Electronics & Communication, SISTec

Friday 11 April 2014

COMPUTER BASED EXAMINATION FOR PAPER-1 (B. E./B. TECH.) OF JEE (Main) -2014



Guidelines to Candidates
1.     Candidates are advised to reach the venue at least 30 minutes before the examination so as to complete the registration formalities well before the time. Registration desk will be closed 05 minutes prior to the examination.

2.     The candidate must show, on demand, the Admit Card for admission in the examination room/hall. A candidate who does not possess the Admit Card issued by the Board shall not be permitted for the examination under any circumstances by the Centre Superintendent.

3.     The candidates are advised to also bring with them a copy of document (as per following applicable criteria) on the day of their JEE (Main) - 2014 and submit the same to the invigilator at the examination centre. The Candidates have to write Roll No. of JEE (Main) Examination on the copy of the document being submitted in support of class 12th/Qualifying examination.

S.No.
Applicable Criteria to candidates
Copy of Document required to be brought and
Submitted to the invigilator at the Centre after writing JEE Main Roll No. on it.
1
Candidates, who qualified in class 12th /
qualifying Examination in 2012 or 2013, and have not opted for improvement of
performance in 2014.
Copy of their Final marks- sheet/ marks statement of Class 12th /Qualifying Examination of year 2012 or 2013.
2
Candidates, who qualified in class 12th /
qualifying Examination in 2012 or 2013, and have opted for improvement of performance in 2014 in all subjects.
Copy of their Admit card/Hall ticket for improvement of performance in Class 12th /Qualifying Examination
2014.
3
Candidates, who are appearing in class 12th / qualifying examination in 2014
Copy of their Admit card/Hall ticket for class
12th /Qualifying Examination 2014.


This is in addition to the candidates bringing their Admit Card for JEE (Main) 2014.

1.     A seat indicating roll number will be allocated to each candidate. Candidate should find out and
             Occupy their allotted seat only.

2.     The candidate should ensure that the question paper available on the computer is as per his/her
choice of medium. In case, the question paper is in medium other than his/her choice, the same
may be brought to the notice of the Invigilator concerned

3.     Candidates are not allowed to carry any baggage, textual material, Calculators, Slide Rules, Log
Tables, Electronic Watches with facilities of calculator, printed or written material, bits of papers,
mobile phone, pager or any other device, except the Admit Card, identity proof, & document as
mentioned above inside the Examination Room/Hall.

4.     No candidate, without the special permission of the Centre Superintendent or the Invigilator
concerned, will leave his/her seat or Examination Room until the full duration of the paper.
Candidates must follow the instructions strictly as instructed by the Centre Superintendent/Invigilators.
Instructions for Computer Based Examination



CBE is a Computer Based Exam which will be conducted using the Local Area Network (LAN) to make it safe, secure and un-interrupted.

The Computer Based Examination will be conducted as per the following schedule:

1. The candidates must sign on the Attendance Sheet at the appropriate place

 2. The test will start exactly at the time mentioned in the Admit Card and an announcement to this
     effect will be made by the invigilator.

3. The test will be of 3 hrs duration.

4. The test paper will be consisting questions of Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics and all questions will
     have equal weightage.

5. There will be three parts in the question paper consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
     having equal weightage.

6. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for the correct response. ¼ (one fourth) marks i.e. one mark
    will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question. No deduction from the total
    score will be made if no response is indicated for a question.

7. There is only one correct response for each question out of four responses given.

8. The candidate can review or re-answer any question at any point of time during the examination. The     
     candidate can change the option of the answer during the exam duration and it is one of the most    
      important feature of computer based examination.

9. There will be a panel on computer screen showing all the question number in different color scheme which will indicate which are the questions answered, left un answered and marked for review.


10. All calculations/writing work are to be done only in the rough sheet provided at the centre and on
       completion of the test candidates must hand over the rough sheets to the invigilator on duty in the
       Room/Hall.

11. During the examination time, the invigilator will check Admit Card of the candidate to satisfy himself/herself about the identity of each candidate.

12. The candidates are governed by all Rules and Regulations of the Board with regard to their conduct
       in the Examination Hall. All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per rules.

Do's & Don'ts of JEE Mains 2014

Do’s:

Ø  Study minimum 3 to 4 hours a day. Last minute preparations won’t work, so start from today.
Ø  Design a plan for whole day and try to follow.
Ø  Make notes while reading.try to summarize in your own words.
Ø  Avoid distractions (phone, television etc.)
Ø  Read and solve NCERT books before solving any other reference material
Ø  Self study is most important for JEE.
Ø  Take up concise course module.
Ø  Join a mock test series, testing yourself helps to identify areas where you need to work more.
Ø  Keep a positive attitude.
Ø  Believe in yourself. 
Ø  Having a clear concept is most important .Try to build your knowledge concept wise.
Ø  Concentrate on each topic. Make routine of every subject.
Ø  Whatever is being taught to you in school or in a tuition-based learning environment, immediately revise it once you're back home. 
Ø  Create your own strategy during study/test series and follow it.
Ø  Memorize all the formulae.
Ø  Before going for the examination hall, do keep your admit card, pens, pencils etc.

Don’ts:
Ø  Avoid irregularity. Don't keep your work pending. 
Ø   Do not start with reference books during the initial days; try to clear the concepts first through NCERT.
Ø  Don’t study the entire night as you will feel stressed during exam time.
Ø   Don’t miss any topic; try to cover up the syllabus.
Ø  Try to learn under guidance of a tutor with small group of student, so that you can get individual attention.
Ø  Don’t mug- up things, try to have clear concepts.
Ø  Be balanced, don’t Lose confidence, or be over confident.