For last several years there is bus service between Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT) and Kukrahati jetty. Kukrahati is the entry path to Haldia if one wants to come through Raichak - Kukrahati vessel or Diamond Harbour - Kukrahati ferry service through the Hooghly river (or more popularly, river Ganges). Many people from South Kolkata or southern suburban area of Kolkata avails this route for journey to and from Haldia. There is also much more but time consuming frequest bus service between Haldia Township - Kukrahati (via Balughata, Brajalalchak, BC Roy Hospital), and Haldia - Kukrahati Bus (via Durgachak, Ranichak, Hatiberia). The timing of HIT-Kukrahati bus is as follows:- from Kukrahati: 7:25, 9:25, 11:25, 14:25, 16:25, and from HIT the timing is 8:10, 10:10, 13:10, 15:10, and 17:10. This route avoids the busy market strech of Durgachak. It will be immense helpful if the frequency of buses in this route is increased. Since only one bus provides this service, if for any reason the bus is out of road, the entire service goes off.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Secondary, Higher Secondary, WB JEE results in Online and some business minded false websites
Its time for declaration of several board and JEE results. West Bengal Board 10th examination 2016 result just published today. All the Newspapers carry an article on result declaration and various websites or SMS numbers for knowing the results. But my experience is that except the government websites like http://wbbse.org/ all companies use this opportunity to collect information like name, mobile numbers, email ids in the name of pre-registration but they do not send you the result and instead they sell these contact information to various private organizations who use this to provide admission related offers specially after 12th. This was my experience last year. I blame the newspapers also as they provide these website names to thousands of common people in their articles.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Competitive Coding
Competitive
Programming or Coding
Competitions or Coding Contests
are few terms used to refer online programming contests among several groups
where the problems are given and to be solved within a deadline as a team. These require
very intense programming skill. But don’t be afraid. What makes you feel scary
today, might make you feel naïve tomorrow.. you never know of it!
To introduce and motivate
to this topic, I would mention FOUR events: First, during an event in IIIT Guwahati
in January 2016, I met an M.Tech pass out student of IIIT Allahabad. He said
the B. Tech students there are very fond of programming / coding. From the
third year they participate in different coding competitions in campus and in
online. And the recruiters have the perception that IIITA students means very
good programmers.
Second, I remember reading an interview in weekly
e-newsletter of my alma mater NIT Rourkela with the title “Tale
of a Google Girl”, where the girl, Susnata Roy narrated her exciting experience
of successful interview at Google and there I first heard of the term competitive programming. Then I searched
Internet for this and found that few websites are there for online coding
contests.
Third, in 2015 summer, our
department organized a Faculty Development Program (FDP) where a talk was given by one successful alumni of our department, Dipankar Dutta, where he mentioned
his involvement with coding in his spare time from the otherwise very creative
and positive working environment in Microsoft Hyderabad.
Fourth, in 2015 TCS HR
Eastern Head visited our campus and met with our students and later on with the
faculties and advocated the online coding contest TCS CodeVita from where they
would give offer letter to the students, irrespective of their batch (First
Year, or Second Year, or Third Year, or Final Year) who will qualify the rounds
of this contest followed by an HR interview round. It is very good fact that
four students of IT department of our Institute cracked CodeVitae. Meanwhile,
it is also not off the track that according to the TCS HR, TCS categorizes our
Institute with very high rank as B+ (or A?) category at par with the government
engineering colleges like newly set up NITs.
To conclude, few websites
that students should refer regarding competitive coding are: Top Coder, Code Chef, IEEE Xtreme (only for IEEE members) etc. Also many articles in blogs are available on these. And
students who are feeling excited, do explore this field and get enriched and
make your campus empowered with more vibes.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)