Thursday, December 27, 2012

Detail Procedure & Criteria for Qualifying UGC NET December 2012


UGC has posted the following in its website regarding the criteria of qualifying UGC NET to be held on December 30, 2012 . 

PROCEDURE CRITERIA FOR DECLARATION OF UGC NET RESULT:
This will comprise of following steps:

Step I:
Minimum marks to be obtained in NET for considering a candidate for the award of JRF and eligibility for lectureship:
The candidates are required to obtain following minimum marks separately in Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-III as given below:


CATEGORY           Minimum Marks (%) to be obtained
PAPER – I PAPER – II PAPER– III
GENERAL 40 (40%) 40 (40%) 75 (50 %)
OBC(Non-creamy) 35 (35%) 35 (35%) 67.5(45%) rounded off to 68
PWD/SC/ST 35 (35%) 35 (35%) 60 (40 %)

Step II:
Amongst those candidates who have cleared step I, a merit list will be prepared subject-wise and category-wise using the aggregate marks of all the three papers secured by such candidates.

Step III:
Top 15% candidates (for each subject and category), from the merit list mentioned under step II, will be declared NET qualified for eligibility for lectureship only.

Step IV:
A separate merit list for the award of JRF will be prepared from amongst the NET qualified candidates figuring in the merit list prepared under step III.

Research Promotion Workshop on Introduction to Graph and Geometric Algorithms in BESU, Howrah from 14-16 March 2013

Research Promotion Workshop on Introduction to Graph and Geometric Algorithms will be held in BESU, Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal from 14-16 March 2013. Teachers and Undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral students, and faculties of Computer Science and Engineering with background in  Discrete Mathematics, Data Structures and Algorithms can attend this workshop. Around 12 lectures will be delivered in the related area to the participants by renowned academicians. The registration is open from 21 December 2012 and its free. Only 100 participants will be selected for the workshop.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

IITs are accepting B.Tech for pursuing Ph.D

Till recently, IITs used to accept only M.Tech/M.E candidates for enrollment in their PhD program. BUt the recent trend of IIT Kharagpur and some other institutes suggests that IIT has decided in principle in "Catch them Young".... Some other institutes such as IIIT Delhi encourages B. Tech students to apply for its PhD program.

various PSU's trend to accept GATE and stop its written exam

Various public sector units such as IOCL, HPCL, Power Grid, etc are taking decisions to stop conducting its written exam for recruiting engineers and rely on the GATE score to call the candidates for interview directly. The trend suggests that this number of companies would increase more in the subsequent years.



Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Ei Samay Bengali News Paper and its ePaper

This Mahalayaa, 2012 Times of India group has launched its Bengali Daily newspaper, Ei Samay (or Ei Samai). TOI is already publishing a quality Bengali Magazine entitled Aamar Samay. Which was monthly initially but now bi-monthly. The epaper address of Ei Samay is http://epaper.eisamay.com/
Unfortunately the distribution network of both the newspaper and the magazine outside Kolkata and its suburban area is very very poor. Often one can see few articles of todays edition of Kolkata can be found in next day edition of TOI English daily circulated for the districts! Poor strategy!!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

R. C. Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security


Indian Statistical Institute has recently opened a new centre named as R. C. Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security. ISI has another centre on Soft Computing: Centre for Soft Computing Research. ISI has widely publicized for its recruitment for R. C. Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security.

SHA-3 Hash Function - KECCAK


NIST has just announced the selection of KECCAK as the winner of the SHA-3 Cryptographic Hash Algorithm Competition and the new SHA-3 hash algorithm on 2nd October 2012. KECCAK has been designed by a team of cryptographers from Belgium and Italy: Guido Bertoni , Joan Daemen, Michaël Peeters, and Gilles Van Assche.

NIST had formally announced the SHA-3 competition in 2007 with  an open call for the submission of
candidate hash algorithms, and received 64 submissions from cryptographers around the world. After rigorous evaluations, the NIST winnowed the original 64 candidates down to the five finalist candidates: BLAKE, Grøstl, JH, KECCAK and Skein.


NIST chose KECCAK over the four other excellent finalists for its
(1) elegant design,
(2) large security margin,
(3) good general performance,
(4) excellent efficiency in hardware implementations, and
(5) for its flexibility.

KECCAK has used the new “sponge construction” chaining mode, based on a fixed permutation, that can readily be adjusted to trade generic security strength for throughput, and can generate larger or smaller hash
outputs as required.  The KECCAK designers have also defined a modified chaining mode for KECCAK
that provides authenticated encryption. Additionally, KECCAK complements the existing SHA-2 family of hash algorithms well.

Monday, August 27, 2012

B. Tech Students Gear Up for CSIR NET in Engineering Science

CSIR has introduced a new paper Engineering Science where B. E/ B. Tech or equivalent students can appear for NET. The question paper is totally MCQ type of 200 marks. It has 3 Parts: Part A is of Aptitude (30 marks), Part B is of Engineering Mathematics (70 marks), and Part C is from the subject (consists of 7 sections such as Computer Science, Electronics, Electrical, Material Science, etc). Each section in Part C will contain 10 questions and one has to attempt any 20 from the 70 questions. This Part C is of 100 marks. The information and syllabus can be consulted and the application is to be done online on or before 19th September 2012.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

UGC NET June 2012 Question Paper and Answer key

With its ongoing efforts to make NET exam totally transparent, UGC has made all the Answer Keys for paper-I, and paper-II & paper-III of different subjects along with the Question Papers available online. Also if one finds that any given answer key as incorrect then that information is to be Reported within 21 August. 

Friday, July 13, 2012

Social Networking Analysis Workshop Presentations


Center for Soft Computing Research, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata organized a workshop on the emerging research area of Computer Science - Social Network Analysis Workshop (SNAW 2012) during last week of June at ISI Kolkata. The lecture notes are available in this link.

Two Project positions in Computer Science Dept of NIT Rourkela

Two project position are available in the projects Setdown study of projectile in flight through imaging (application dead line 25th July) and Developmentof local features and feature reduction schemes for iris biometrics  (Deadline 20th July). Principal Investigator of both the projects is Professor Banshidhar Majhi.Application form can be downloaded from this link . 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Several project-linked posts in the "Mobile Computing and Innovative Applications Programme" at Jadavpur University


Jadavpur University is going to recruit several project-linked posts in the "Mobile Computing and Innovative Applications Programme" under the UGC funded "University with Potential for Excellence - Phase II" scheme.
The name of different projects and the personnel required by them are as follows:


A. Mobile Computing 
                  1. Project Fellow  - 1 Post (Code: MCPF)
                  2. Junior Research Fellow (JRF)- 5 posts (Code: MCJRF) 
                  3. Course Administrator (Code: MCCA) - 1 post


B. Innovative Applications 
1. Low-Power ASIC-VLSI Implementation Of Secure And Authentication Algorithms For Defense Application (Code: MIAJRF-1) - JRF - 1 post 

2. Call Admission Control for the Optimization of Resource Utilization (Code: MIAJRF-2) JRF - 1 
3. Brain-Computer Interfacing for Rehabilitative Applications (Code: MIAJRF-3) JRF - 1


4. Application Of Case Based Reasoning In Signature Authentication To Prevent Fraudulent Transaction (Code: MIAJRF-4) JRF - 1

5. In Search Of Suitable Methods For Cluster Seeking And Data Mining (Code: MIAJRF-5) JRF  - 1

6. QoS Aware Resource Brokering in Cloud Infrastructure (Code: MIAJRF-6) JRF  - 1

7. Cache Memory Management In Mobile Database Management System (Code: MIAJRF-7) JRF -1

8. Foss Based Technology for Smart Handhelds (Code: MIAJRF-8) JRF - 1


Application forms are obtainable from the Information Office of the University during working hours (11 am to 4 pm) from Monday to Friday except holidays on payment of ` 50. The applicant has to appear for a walk-in  interview  with  completed  application  form  and attested copies of all the relevant certificates and mark-sheets.  All  selected  candidates will have to produce completed results at the time of  joining. The walk-in  interview will be held on July 23, 2012.  

Venue: School of Mobile Computing and Communications, Mobile Computing Building, Jadavpur University, Salt Lake Campus.  

Time:  11:00 a.m. (For posts with code MCCF and MCCA), 12:00 noon (For other posts) 
  
All appointments are initially up to 31 March 2014 with possibility of renewal subject to  
satisfactory work and/or continuation of the project. 










National Workshop on Cryptology 2012 at VIT Vellore

VIT Vellore will host the event National Workshop on Cryptology 2012 during August 6-8. CRSI website is finally showing this information in its website after a long silence on many such events.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Summer Internship at Tezpur University

Tezpur University seeks application from students for summer internship. Details can be found in http://www.tezu.ernet.in/notices/SIP-2012.pdf. Last semester, four of our CSE students were selected for winter internships. But they didn't go for it as they or their guardians thought the area is naxalite prone!!!!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Presentation by Educe Technologic for Summer Internship

Educe Technologic ( http://educetechnologic.com/Default.aspx ), a Kolkata based small scale software development house gave half an hour presentation in our CSE department in HIT on 27th March 2012 for introducing themselves as a destination for summer internship by students. Total 69 students attended the presentation.

HIT students to do Summer Internship in Premier Institutes

Few 6th sem CSE students of HIT, Haldia have secured chances for doing summer internships in prestigious institutions in India such as ISI Kolkata, IIT Guwahati, Jadavpur University, ISM Dhanbad etc.
This is a very good trend among the students that they are applying for R&D related internships.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Instructional Workshop on Cryptology 2012

National Instructional Workshop on Cryptology 2012, an annual event of Cryptology Research Society of India (CRSI), will be held in Manipal University, Jaipur during 21-23 June 2012. The details are as follows:

REGISTRATION FEES-
Industry executive: ` 1000/-
Faculty: ` 750/-
Student: ` 750/-
This Registration fee will be refunded at the end of the workshop. AC II/III train fare of participants will be provided by CRSI. Food and lodging of participants will be provided by Manipal University Jaipur.

Last date for receipt of applications for registration: 28th May, 2012
Confirmation of registration: 1st June, 2012

BANK DETAILS FOR PAYMENT/DD-
Name - Manipal University Jaipur
A/C No- 31805980405, and IFSC code- sbin0011396
Bank -State Bank of India. Branch -Bhankrota Jaipur

ADDRESS FOR COMMUNICATION :
Dr. A K Dahiya, Head, CSE, Manipal University Jaipur
E-mail: anil.kumar@jaipur.manipal.edu, Tel: +91-8003599906
Yusuf Haider, E-mail: yusuf.haider@jaipur.manipal.edu, Tel: +91-9783775573
Priyanka Dahiya, Email:- Priyanka.dahiya@jaipur.manipal.edu, Tel: +91-8003599922
Computer Science & Engineering,
Manipal University Jaipur
Vatika Infotech City,
Jaipur-Ajmer Expressway
(near GVK Toll Plaza); Post- Thikaria
Jaipur, Rajasthan- 302026, India

UGC NET on 24th June 2012

UGC will conduct NET examination on June 24th 2012. This year paper III is also going to be MCQ. Online application to be done from http://ugcnetonline.in/index.php. Although the UGC website, http://www.ugc.ac.in/inside/net.html is not providing this information. Last date of online application is 30th April 2012.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Free Software Training Workshops through Spoken Tutorial project, IIT Bombay

HIT organized Free Software Training Workshops Through Spoken Tutorial Project , IIT Bombay recently. They had sent CDs containing tutorial for Linux, PHP & My SQL, Latex, and Python. Current B. Tech 6th semester students Nirjhar and Debasree became the brand ambassador for this spoken tutorial and organized two sessions each for Linux, PHP & My SQL. This program is free of cost. But we charged Rs. 15-20 to collect the charges for postal communication for each students with Spoken Tutorial team at IIT Bombay, and stationary etc.
There were great interest among the students regarding this workshop.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Speech by Swami Sunisthananda Maharaj-ji on 25 Sep 2011 at Chandipur Ramakrishna Math

Chandipur Ramakrishna Math organized a youth convention on September 25th 2011. Many students from surrounding schools in Chandipur, Nandigram, Bhagabanpur etc and few college students from neighbouring colleges attended this program.

We arrived late there. When we reached Swami Bhubaneswarananda-ji Maharaj was giving speech. Swami Sribasanada-ji Maharaj was anchoring the program. He introduced Swami Sunisthananda-ji with “vast experiences”. The topic of Swami Sunisthananda-ji was “Role of Students and Youths in Nation Building”. Following is what Swami Sunisthananda-ji Maharaj spoke to the audience and ignited them:

Swami Vivekananda said: “Men are required, only men. Rest of the things will be done automatically” [mannush chai, manush. Baki sab hoia jaibe]. In this world there is no country where democracy has been established just after independence except India. Even in America there was no freedom for the Blacks for several years after their independence.

There is a crisis in world wide. We do worship of great persons. But we do not implement their values in our lives.

A father gives a book, “The Gift Unopened”, wrapped in coloured papers to his beloved son. But his son is so busy in other things that he forgets to open the gift pack. Naturally, the father gets pain. So is Swamiji’s pain at our behaviour. The author Shankar (Mani Shankar Mukhopadhyay) has written series of books on Swamiji’s life (Ajana Achena Vivekananda, Abisashyo Vivekananda etc). What a severe struggle Swamiji had to face. Swamiji has gone to the foreign country with the instruction from his master (guru) Shri Ramakrshna, and the blessings of the Mother Shri Sarada Devi – but almost penniless.

Our nationalism is different from nationalism of other countries. There is something special in our tradition which is missing from other country’s nationalisms. Thankur said in a story: Everybody in a locality have been invited in an occasion. They have been served food. Curd (doi) is being served to the poor. The poor people asked: has the rich people taken it? (babu-ra ki kheyeche?). Similar is our story. We are blindliy following America.

Swami-ji is giving a speech in America. Sometimes he used to roam like a lion during his speech, when he used to be very much inspired. While answering to a question from the audience he said: “Prattle babes prattle, yours is just 200 years old civilization. Have a civilization as old as ours, and then only you will understand the true meaning of renunciation.” Only 100 years have been passed from then. During the visit to India, US President Barack Obama requested with folded hands to Indian industrialists for setting up new industries in US. USA government organizes several orientation programs every year in its schools. One event in these programs is to show documentary films such as “2 Million Minutes” which tries to stimulate its students and think on the following: what is your future? Would you spend your time in just enjoying life? Or you would like to lead a disciplined life like Indian or Chinese students. Many Indian and Chinese people are highly educated and occupying several key positions in US who led very disciplined life.

Students have to keep away from temptations. The person beside is not down with fever, but you are. That means his resistance power is more than yours. There will be always harmful elements in the society. We have to increase the resistance power.

Thakur said: manush-er maan jukto hoonsh thakte hobe. [A human should have sense with respect].

There are so many instances of corruption in our country. Anna Hazare is only VIIth pass. Father has died in his childhood. He was brought up in maternal uncle’s house. He joined army during Indo-China war. It happened twice such that all in his platoon died except himself. Then he realized that definitely there is a different plan of God for him. After retiring from army he was depressed. Thought to commit suicide and so he decided to give up his life in Delhi railway track. But the train was late by 40 minutes. So to pass the time he started to read a book by Swami Vivekananda in a railway book stall: You have spoiled so many of your lives for nothing. Why don’t you give me just one of your lives? [We get afraid that there will be nothing of me? Every thing to be given for our country?] Keep on trying to realize just one good idea. You will be turned into pearl… This changed the life of Anna Hazare.

He went back to his village. The village is just under a hill. So whenever there is rain the soil of the village gets washed away slowly. So agriculture was not profitable there. Villagers used to make country liquor and sell it to other villages. But side by side they also became addicted.

Initially, there were no fruitful results when he tried to convince the villagers. Then he began to knot them with a tree and beat them. Everybody began to criticize. But he used to say that these people didn’t study. They wouldn’t listen to words, but to pain.

When a tigress takes her claves for bathing, the calves don’t want to take bath. Then the mother tigress lifts the calves and throws them in water body. Similar is the story of giraffe. Giraffe is the tallest mammal in the planet. When the female giraffe gives birth to its calves, then calves falls at the land from the height of 6-7 feet. Right after that the mother giraffe goes on kicking its calves till they stand on their own feet. The mother giraffe does so to save their calves from the tiger etc animals. Giraffe calves are very delicious to eat for those animals.

Gradually Anna was successful to convince people. Few people came forward. They built a temple within the village. Anna used to live in the temple premises only. At the evening people used to assemble at the temple premises and discuss about things for betterment of the village. Villagers started to do shram-daan. They did a lot of plantation, so that soil erosion diminished and agriculture became reality. So the villagers gave up country liquor business. Due to Anna Hazare and his associate’s movement it’s now a reality in the state of Maharashtra that if 25% of women population in a village want some policy to be made, then the state assembly is bound to pass the corresponding bill.

The government is afraid of the movement by the Anna Hazare and his associates against the corruption. This movement has taken shape by the initiative from our society only.

Whoever has been stood up firm in this world, they have done so by their own inner strength, without the help from outside.

Swamiji has said that lower casts (shudra) are bound to revive. Then automatically there will be hate by the lower casts towards the upper cast people. Because the upper cast people didn’t help them to revive. The result will not be good. We can stop it if we take the initiative first and start helping them

Gandhi-ji used to love shram-daan (donating self-labour). We have to practice it in our home also. Help mother in her house hold work by shramdan. As a result we will be self dependent and our heart will expand. Whether a society will survive or not depends on how much we help each other.

Our blood corpuscles collect its food from what we eat. After blood donation, dextrose (sugar cubes) is added to the collected blood as a food of the blood corpuscles. Then these blood particles can live up to 21 days.

Think of the deserts of Rajasthan. Only sands there – no sign of lives. No soil is there. If soil is there then trees will be there. If tree is there then there will be sunlight, air, and rain.

We are thinking we are separate from the society. This is a disease. Take the case of lion. When lion haunts and eats the meat of haunted animal, doesn’t eat in excess. It stops eating the meat once its stomach gets filled up, even if some portion of the haunted animal is still left. The wolf, fox eat the rest of animals and the eagles wait above the trees. When the wolf, fox goes after eating the meat, the eagles started eating.

Many people wash their hands very often. There is no need, still they do so. This is a disease. There is no need of so much wealth – still some people go on accumulating the wealth.

In the district of West Medinipur there are many backward regions. Often one can see boys whose stomach is highly enhanced in these backward regions. They suffered from pleaha disease in their childhood.

Society - my self with all others. We get educated and think of only ourselves. If there is any extra growth in any parts of our body - it can be cancer.

In Midnapore town, there was an incident. People began to quarrel over a street stretch. The road got squeezed as some people have claimed in excess to their parts. They called up a meeting and they requested Swami Sunisthanada-ji to solve. Maharaj-ji said if there is any case of fire in any house, if someone gets very sick in a house then how would the ambulance enter into the area through the narrow lane?

Thankur referred to kumro kata bat-thakur (the elder man in a family who does not do any meaningful work, and ladies call him sometimes if there is a need to cut the pumpkin, as there is a proverb that ladies should not cut pumpkins) in one of his stories. There is no gain in society by being kumro kata bat-thakur. We have to study and have to take part in the service of the society. We have to work in small units. For it you don’t need to follow any ism.

This speech of Swami Sunisthananda Maharaj-ji was followed by a Question & Answer session which was also very stimulating.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Students of Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Anthropology can appear in West Bengal School Service

West Bengal School Service Commission has extended the last date for form submission upto 13 January 2012. One can fill up the online form - http://www.westbengalssc.com/online/applicationForm/ .

Now the students of Biotechnology/Microbiology/Biochemistry/Anthropology can appear in SSC in BIO-Pass. They have to choose one subject among Zoology, Botany, and Physiology. And another subject to be chosen from Biotechnology / Microbiology / Anthropology. Off course, they have to have their chosen subjects as their B.Sc subjects of 300 marks minimum,

Monday, January 9, 2012

Aadhar - Unique Identification Number of India

As United States of America has Social Security Number (SSN) for it's citizens, India has also initiated a similar project, aadhar - a 12-digit identification number. This unique ID number will serve for all purposes of identification in different sectors such as election, banking, telephone, gas, electricity etc. India government started this ambitious project under the chairmanship of Nandan Nilkeni, one of the key founders of Infosys.

Aadhar is issued by Unique Identification Authority of India, UIDAI, on behalf of central government. One can enroll for aadhar in any Aadhar enrollment centre anywhere in India with valid photo identity card and valid address proof document. Details can be found in the website http://uidai.gov.in/

In West Bengal, following are few centres for Aadhar Registration:
1. 49, Jatin Das Road,
Near Deshapriya Park, Kolkata,
2. 493/C/A G.T. Road(S)
G Block, First Floor
Howrah Maidan - 711 102
3. New Market Building
Second Floor,
Durgachak,
Haldia - 721 602
Ph - (03224)276757

UGC NET Paper-III questions will be fully Objective Type

It is fact that number of NET aspirants are increasing every year. Following figure suggests the number of examinee in some subjects under the University of Calcutta centre for December 2011 UGC NET exam:
Economics - 307
Political Science - 228
History - 354
Commerce - 278
Education - 239
Management 362
Bengali 1143
Hindi - 286
Sanskrit - 409
English 991
Geography - 941
Computer Science & Applications - 813
Electronic Science - 182

So, it's very difficult to assess those many answer scripts within stipulated time. Also there is variability in awarding marks among different examineers for the same answer.
CSIR has already implemented from June 2011 that CSIR NET will be fully objective type questions.

University Grant Commission has also decided that UGC NET will be of fully objective type from June 2012. That is, Paper-I, Paper-II, and Paper-III all will be now of objective type. The exact phrase in the resolution, as per the document, is "Commission decided that Paper-III be converted into objective type from the ensuing examination scheduled in June
2012.". The detail of the resolution by UGC, along with other topics as discussed in 482nd meeting of UGC on 22nd December 2011, in this regard can be found in the link - http://www.ugc.ac.in/more/commissiondecision/482.pdf

This is a great decision taken by UGC.

Now the qualifying marks for paper III is 50% for general, 45% for OBC, and 40% for rest of the students.