Monday, July 31, 2006

Essar group on campus

Anna University – CUIC – organizing a campus recruitment program for this academic year 2006- 2007 students

Recruiter: Essar Group

Date: 2nd and 3rd August 2006

Venue: KLN College of Engineering, Madurai

Eligibility:

Production - 60% and above

Mechanical - 70% and above

EIE - 70% and above

EEE - 74% and above

For further details contact:
Sathish Kumar, Placement officer, 0431-2695610

Campus Interview for 2006 passed out students

Campus Interview for 2006 passed out students
Recruiter: http://www.mindlogicx.com/
Eligibility: Qualified in B.E (ECE/EEE/CSE & IT)
Date: 6th August 2006
Timing: 8.00am
Duration: The entire process may happen till late evening.

Interested eligible students register their names through mail placement@jjcet.ac.in on or before 3rd August 2006

For further details contact:
Sathish Kumar, Placement officer, 0431-2695610

Thursday, July 27, 2006

All about Aptitude Tests

Aptitude tests are designed to give an objective assessment of a candidate's abilities in, say, verbal understanding, numeracy or diagrammatic reasoning skills. These tests are marked, and in some cases have a cut-off point, above which you pass, below which you either fail or need to be re-assessed. Normally these tests are timed, with time pressure often being a crucial factor in the effectiveness of performance in the tests. You can prepare for these tests in several different ways depending on the type of test (as discussed below). In general it has been shown that, up to a point, the more you practice for the tests, the higher the scores you will obtain.
Why do employers use aptitude tests and how can they help them, and you?
Employers use aptitude tests to decide if someone has the abilities needed to do the job. As well as identifying suitable people for jobs, the tests (along with personality questionnaires) can also be used to identify suitable jobs for people. Aptitude tests can be helpful to you by demonstrating to the employer (and yourself) where your strengths and limitations lie, and hence can be useful in helping to find a job which suits you. The tests used have been carefully checked so as to be completely fair, and, in being more objective than for example an interview, can sometimes allow abilities to be demonstrated which had not come out in other areas of the assessment procedures.

What sort of aptitude tests will you have to do?
This varies widely from employer to employer, but in most cases involves a mixture of verbal and numerical tests. Further details of these types of tests are given below. Diagrammatic tests are favourites in aptitude test books, but are not so popular in employers' tests. For specialist posts, such as those in information technology, tests may concentrate on specific skills such as using a simple programming language or checking computer data and syntax. Spatial reasoning tests may be used for jobs which require 3-dimensional perception. Some examples of these specialist types of tests are given in the example sheets and books listed below.
Verbal tests - The most basic types of verbal test may involve spelling, or giving synonyms (words with the same meaning) or antonyms (opposites), or finding the odd one out in a set of words. More complicated are analogy tests, where you need to recognise the relationship that exists between the words in a word pair and then identify a word pair which displays a parallel relationship. Other tests involve filling in words to complete sentences, or interchanging two words in order to make a sentence read sensibly. Many verbal tests are used to assess logical reasoning, for example, determining the correct sequence of a set of sentences, or identifying from a number of pieces of information those that are needed to solve a problem. In order to test verbal analysis and comprehension, you may be asked to answer questions which relate to a given passage.

Examples of verbal test questions

1. The relationship between WORD and SENTENCE is best expressed similarly by which of the following pairs of words?
A. ENGINE and CARB. BIBLE and BOOKC. CELL and ORGANISMD. SONNET and TEXT – sonnet = verse from poem
E. STEM and FLOWER

2. Which two words if swapped would make the following sentence sensible:
Although food production linked to career is partly a question of lifestyle, an active interest in this could form the basis of an alternative diet.

Numerical tests - These tests appear in a wide range of different forms, but are all designed to measure numeracy and logical thought. A popular form of test involves completing a series of numbers, or a series of letters of the alphabet, or a row of dominoes. Simple arithmetic calculations, without the use of a calculator, are becoming more common. Related tests involve estimating the answers to arithmetic problems when there is insufficient time to calculate exact answers. Many employers' tests now include interpretation and utilisation of data from tables, charts or graphs.

Examples of numerical test questions

You should not use a calculator for either of these examples.
1. A diagram on a sheet of paper is increased in size to 120% of its original size, and this copy is then reduced by 40%. What percentage of the size of the original diagram is the final copy?
A. 28 B. 36 C. 48 D. 72 E. 80
2. What is the following approximately equal to? 5/9 + 3/4 + 5/7 =
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5

What can you do to give your best performance?

For verbal tests, prepare by doing crosswords and verbal puzzles, and by playing word games. For numerical tests, practise doing arithmetical calculations without using a calculator. Try number puzzles and study data presented in tables, charts and graphs. If you are very rusty with arithmetic, try re-learning the times tables up to 12 and practice multiplication, division and percentage calculations. Don't be afraid of enrolling on a basic innumeracy course if you think that would help. To prepare for diagrammatic tests, all you can do is practice with as many examples as possible.

Practice can improve your test scores for all types of aptitude tests, so try as many examples as you can. Practice under standard test conditions.

Before a test session make certain that you get a good night's sleep, and arrive in plenty of time. At the session listen carefully to any instructions, including information on time limits, and do exactly as you are told. Don't waste time on difficult questions; move on to ones you can do more easily. Find out whether or not marks are deducted for incorrect answers. If not, then make certain you answer every question, even if only by guessing. If you have time, check your answers and change any that are incorrect. Don't panic if the test appears to be very difficult; some tests have relatively low 'pass' marks - you may be doing well.

Anna University + Cognizant - Organized Soft –skills Training Program @JJCET

Anna University jointly with Cognizant Technology Solutions is organizing “one day soft –skill training" program for the final year Engineering and MCA students on the 7th ,August 2006.
For the zone 8 colleges under Anna University this program is planned for hosting at 3 colleges by attaching 8 colleges under each host.
It is intended to impart training for select 25 students from each institution .The selection criteria for JJCET participants will be intimated shortly.
Director T&P

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

35 JJCETians becoming Infosians

In the Anna University's first state level placement program for IT giant Infosys conducted at JJCET Trichy , 2084 students from 28 Engineering colleges participated.

152 students were finally selected by Infosys.

JJCET topped the selected list by 35 JJCET's star performers made their way to Infosys.

Now they are 35 JJCETians in the transformation to Infosians.

Congratulations .....

JJCETians continue your success trait

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Mr. Pattabiraman, TCS - Visited JJCET

Mr. Pattabiraman , Academic Accreditation TCS visited JJCET on 15th July 2006. He had interaction with students . He enlightened the students on industrial readyness of IT graduates and the exiting pportunities awaiting them.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

jobs @ Cognizant

Hi All,

We have number of requirements for eLearning projects. We are looking to recruit people for various roles. If any of you know any friends or relatives who have related experience and are looking for better prospects, please refer their profiles to the following mail IDs.

Instructional Designers

Number of Openings – 10

Location - Chennai

Experience - 2 to 5 years

Skills: Strong Instructional Design skills, knowledge of Courseware Development Life Cycle (CDLC), Strong communication and written English skills, Strong analysis and visualization skills, Good computer skills (MS Office, Internet). The person needs to have excellent attitude towards work, should be capable of coming up with innovative ideas in developing content.

Job Profile - The person will be typically involved in analyzing requirements, creating design documents, developing instructional strategies and content. The person will also be expected to coordinate with graphic designers and developers to construct the courses.

Educational Background - Should have scored first class in any graduation. Graduation in B.A English, Mass Communication, Journalism will be an advantage.

Graphic Designers

Number of Openings – 15

Location - Chennai

Experience - 2 to 5 years

Skills: Strong Graphic Design and visualization skills, Strong skills in Macromedia Flash, Adobe Photoshop, and other graphic design tools, knowledge of Courseware Development Life Cycle (CDLC), Good communication skills

Job Profile - The person will be typically involved in analyzing requirements, creating user interfaces, graphic elements, 2D animations, and character animations based on storyboards. The person will also be expected to coordinate with instructional designers to visualize graphics.

Educational Background - Should have scored first class in any graduation. Graduation in B.F.A VisComm will be an advantage.

Programmers

Number of Openings –5

Location - Chennai

Experience - 2 to 5 years

Skills: Strong Analytical skills, Strong skills in Programming Logic. Ability to create High-level and Low-level Design, Strong skills in Macromedia Flash, Object-oriented Programming using Flash Action Script, _JavaScript, XML, knowledge of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), Good communication skills, Knowledge of J2EE, LMS, AICC, SCORM is a an advantage

Job Profile - The person will be typically involved in analyzing requirements, creating prototypes, Code designs, templates, frameworks. The person will also be expected to review work of peers.

Educational Background - Should have scored first class in any graduation. Graduation in B.E, BCA will be an advantage.

Friday, July 14, 2006

Infosys Foundation Program - Rollout of 1st Batch

The Foundation Program of Infosys under the Campus Connect arrangement for the 1st batch is scheduled to commence from the 18th July 2006. The select 50 students of the 1st batch are requested to call on Mr. T Sathishkumar on this.

Infosys Foundation Program Announcement - II Batch

JJCET, Tiruchirappalli
Friday, July 14, 2006

We hereby announce commencement of Foundation Program from August 2nd 2006 to January 30th 2007

Courses offered…

The Foundation Program consists of the following generic courses:
¨ Computer Hardware and System Software Concepts
¨ Programming Fundamentals
¨ Relational Database Management Systems
¨ System Development Methodology
¨ Analysis of Algorithms
¨ Object Oriented Concepts
¨ User Interface Design
¨ Introduction to Web Architecture
¨ Introduction to Web Server

Eligibility criteria…

Students who are in Pre-Final years of engineering with not more than one standing arrear (All branch) can undergo this program.
The T&P @JJCET will select the students based on Written Test. The test (spanning one hour) will be conducted on 28th August 2006 at 4.30 pm

Registration….

The students are requested to enroll themselves for the course on or before July 24th 2006. No student will be entertained after the last date of enrolment.
Please contact T&P Department for further details.

offer letter to caritorians@JJCET

Hi JJCETians,

The Caritorians@JJCET will receive their offer letter today Friday, 14th July, 2006 at seminar hall from the hands of Dr. E. Ramsamy, Director of JJCET

Be there to hear some interesting add-ons reagarding ur career