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Sunday, September 30, 2012

SELECTED STUDENTS FOR DELOITTE.

STUDENTS GOT SELECTED INTO DELOITTE ARE
                 
 ECE1: Lalitha

 EEE: Shravya, Shruti, Bhargav

 IT: Nikil

Saturday, September 29, 2012

QUESTION 30 REVISED

One grandfather has three grandchildren, two of their age difference is 3, eldest child
age is 3 times youngest child’s age and eldest child’s age is more than the sum of other two
children. What is the age of eldest child?

QUESTION 30

One grandfather has three grandchildren, two of their age difference is 3, eldest child
age is 3 times youngest child’s age and eldest child’s age is two times of sum of other two
children. What is the age of eldest child?

Thursday, September 27, 2012

QUESTION 29

In Tnagar many buildings were under residential category.for buildings they number as 1 to
100. For shops, corporation numbered between 150 and 200 only prime numbers. how many
time 6 will appear in building numbering?

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SOLITON TECHNOLOGIES- CORE COMPANY

Freshers IT Job Opening at Soliton Technologies
Are you looking for a job where you can apply your core engineering knowledge along with programming? Where you get to interface with analog, digital, and mixed-signal integrated circuits (IC), control sophisticated signal generators and measuring instruments, acquire signals and process them in real time? Look no further. Soliton is looking for engineers who would find it very exciting to write software to automate these processes. Project engineers will:
  • Be trained in LabVIEW
  • Develop LabVIEW solutions in a scalable, reusable, and modular manner. The Developers will be provided with excellent opportunity to work on various facets of Project - Development from requirement specifications, analysis, coding, testing to deployment. 
  • Interact with international customers to understand requirements 
After sufficient experience and expertise is gained, onsite opportunities will be provided at our or customer's offices in the US.
Salary: As per industry standards
Industry:
IT Software, Software Services
Functional Area:
Engineering Design, R&D
Role Category:
Other
Role:
Fresher
Keyskills:
LabVIEW, 2012 BE freshers, software development
 
Desired Candidate Profile
Education:
(UG - B.Tech/B.E. - Computers, Electrical, Electronics/Telecomunication) OR (PG - Other)
  • Engineering degree B.E./B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication (ECE) / Computer Science (CSE) / Electrical and Electronics (EEE) / Electronics and Instrumentation (E&I) / Information Technology (IT)
  • 2012 batch pass-outs with excellent academic records (above 80% in 10th, 12th and college)
  • Innovative college projects
  • Internship in relevant field and done in reputed companies
  • Excellent programming aptitude with sound knowledge of programming basics
  • Strong interest to learn LabVIEW and build expertise in the Test & Measurement automation domain
  • Exposure to LabVIEW is a bonus
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Good analytical mind & quick learning ability
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
  • Self-driven, results-oriented with a positive outlook.
  • A high degree of energy, commitment, initiative and enthusiasm is required along with a thirst for learning
Company Profile
Soliton Technologies Private Limited
http://www.solitontech.com Soliton Technologies is India's leading Virtual Instrumentation (LabVIEW) Company headquartered at Bangalore with branch offices in Coimbatore, India and a 100% subsidiary company in Milwaukee, WI, USA. Soliton is counted among the world's leading developers of LabVIEW based Measurement & Automation solutions having received the most prestigious Global Virtual Instrumentation award three times during the last 5 years from National Instruments in Austin, TX, USA. Our customers and end users include the world's largest companies like GE, GM, FORD, DAIMLERCHRYSLER, IBM, INTEL, APPLE, BOEING, VISTEON, NORTEL, HITACHI, KAWASAKI, and KNORR-BREMSE.

Soliton is adding to its team of India's Best LabVIEW Engineers working on projects for worldwide clients. Our engineers have always been early adopters of the latest Virtual Instrumentation technology, like LabVIEW Real Time and LabVIEW FPGA, and put it to innovative use in building outstanding applications. More than a third of our engineers have already won Best Application Awards from National Instruments at NI Week, the annual worldwide conference on Virtual Instrumentation at Austin. Our aim is to establish Soliton's team of LabVIEW engineers as the world's best, second to none in our ability to successfully handle large and complex LabVIEW projects using the most robust, scalable, and maintainable architectures and methodology.

We are also India's leading Machine Vision Company and hold the unique distinction of being the only company from Asia to receive the "Imaging Solutions of the Year Award" for 2004 from Advanced Imaging Magazine in the US. In 2004, Soliton became the first and only company in India to design and manufacture Machine Vision Cameras and Smart Cameras.

At Soliton, we share a dream - rather a passion to build a world class company out of India. As an engineer, one aspires to work on challenging and cutting edge technology, and be recognized for their individual talents and capabilities. We bring these aspirations to reality. At Soliton, you have the freedom to dream, create, achieve and grow along with the company. We have an environment which nurtures the skills and creativity of the individual for learning and developing both professionally and personally.  

Contact Details
 
Recruiter Name:
Nusra / Vinod
Contact Company:
Soliton Technologies Private Limited
Address:
683, 15th Cross Road J.P. Nagar 2nd Phase BANGALORE,Karnataka,India 560078
Email Address:
freshers@solitontech.com
Telephone:
080-41208600
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QUESTION 28

When 2 dies are thrown and their scores are added then which sum will come max number of times??
1.8
2.9
3.10
4.11

Reply with solution...

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

QUESTION 27

A scientist was researching on animal behavior in his lab. He was very interested in
analyzing the behavior of bear. For some reason he travelled 1mile in north direction & reached
at north pole.there he saw a bear .he then followed the bear around 1 hr with a speed of 2km/hr in
east direction.After that he travelled in south direction & reached at his lab in2 hrs. Then what is
the colour of the bear?

Monday, September 17, 2012

QUESTION 26

8 6 17 14 35 30 71 ?? 143.

QUESTION 25

(40*40* 40-31*31*31)/(40*40+40*31+31*31)=?a simple calculation

QUESTION 24

A triangle is made from a rope. The sides of the triangle are 25 cm, 11 cm and 31 cm. What
will be the area of the square made from the same rope?

Sunday, September 16, 2012

CAMPUS RECRUITMENT TRAINING (CRT)

Waiting for the CRT classes to be held by the college  comes to an end....


As DELOITTE is going to deliver their company profile and decide the dates later, the CRT classes have been preponed and will b starting from 20th  of this month....

Students who are interested to attend the classes should pay Rs.1000 on or before tuesday(18th september)...

ALL THE BEST :)

TCS RECRUITMENT

TCS officially announced dates of placement for our college as


OCTOBER 11 & 12  : Online Aptitude Test
OCTOBER 13 & 14  : Interviews
OCTOBER 15          : Results


They declared the students with agregate above 60 and upto 2 active backlogs as eligible to appear for their placements

so be ready with your RESUMES and prepare well...

ALL THE BEST :)

QUESTION 23

The ages of two friends is in the ratio 6:5. The sum of their ages is 66.After how many years
will the ages be in the ratio 8:7?

Saturday, September 15, 2012

DELOITTE - DELIVERING EXCELLENCE COMPANY PROFILE

Click on the image to download company profile of DELOITTE..

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

DELOITTE PLACEMENT PAPER



Three sections (Verbal, Quans and Critical)
15 Quans
10 Verbal
4 (Fitting the correct word in the given sentence)
6 (Fitting the correct sentence in the given paragraph)
15 Reasoning.
1.             I have 20 rupees. I bought 1, 2, 5 rupee stamps. They are different in numbers by the reason of no change, the shop keeper gives 3 one rupee stamps. So how many stamp(s) I have. Ans: 10
2.             An Engine length 1000 m moving at 10 m/s. A bird is flying from engine to end with x kmph and coming back at 2x. Take total time of bird traveling as 187.5 s. Find x and 2x.
3.             All persons know either swimming or rowing. There are 14 persons who know only swimming and 14 persons who know only rowing. 8 tickets sold for rowing. How many people are there for swimming?
4.             Which polygon has no. of sides = diagonal (Eg. Pentagon)
5.             One Cigar can be made from 7 bits. If there are 16 Cigars then how many bits collected? Ans: 4
6.             A, B, C, D went to a hotel and planned to share the bill equally. But afterwards they changed their plan and to pay proportional to consumption A paid 240, B & C paid equally, D paid only half the amount that he should have paid based on the first plan. What is the amount paid by B?
7.             There is a point P on the circle. A and B started running in two constant different speeds. A in Clockwise and B in Anti-clockwise. First time 500 m in Clockwise from P then 400 Anti-clockwise. If B is yet to complete one round, What is the circumference of the circle?
8.             There are 5 Sub with equal high marks. Mark scored by a boy is 3:5:6:7:8 (Not sure). If his total aggregate if 3/5 of the total of the highest score, in how many subjects has he got more than 60%?
9.             There are 11 lines in plane. How many intersections (Maximum) can be made?
10.          There are 3 Sections with 5 Qns each. If three Qns are selected from each section, the chance of getting different Qns is________
11.          There is a 20 X 20 array. In Each row , the tallest person is called and among them, the tallest person is A. In Each column, the shortest person is called and among them, the shortest person is B. Who is taller?
12.          P # Q = (P-Q)(Q-P) = - 1. Then Which is true?
P = 3, Q = 2 P = 2,Q = 3 P = -1,Q = 1 P = 1, Q = -1 Ans: I & II only
13.          7 Pink, 5 Black, 11 Yellow balls are there. Minimum no. atleast to get one black and yellow ball Ans: 17
14.          A, B, C and D are four people. There are four houses Red, Yellow, Blue, White. P, Q, R and S are four sections not in same order Conditions like  Three are sisters B comes from Red C comes from Blue Qns were asked based on that
15.          A Father is willing his estates like this. If a boy is born, wife has 1/3 part and remaining for boy. If a girl is born, Wife has 2/3 and remaining for the girl. But twins (Boy + Girl) are born. What is the share that the daughter would get?
16.          MBA, GRE prob from Barrons GRE (Don know whether it is there in all GRE Editions). Ans: GMAT, CAT (Sure)
17.           If ü - Married
  û - Not Married and
  M-ü N-û
  N-ü L-û
  L-û M-ü
Who is married? Ans: N

 Interview
  (A panel with 2 people- one HR & one Tech Guy)
18.          Tell me abt urself.
19.          You specify that you get irritated when things dont go in the pace you want them to.Then how do you handle a team?
20.          tell us about ur projects
21.           Tell me wht is a foreign key(DBMS) .First tell me what is a key?
22.          What happens when an application is opened as like an MS Word and u press Tab key then the response seen
is the cursor moving a bit on the Word document.So,what r the processes (no jargon,give the proper technical terms) behind this whole thing happening? 
23.          Do u think ur project is saleable? What rating
24.          What r the things u will do to reduce the processing time of your project?
25.          What can you do to decrease the time taken for processing a file in a batch processing system?

1. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) Cricket
2) Football
3) Polo
4) Carrom
5) Hockey
2. In the word CONTRACTUAL, the positions of the first and the eleventh letters are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the second and the tenth letters are interchanged, and so on, up to the positions of fifth and seventh letters are interchanged, keeping the position of sixth letter unchanged. Which letter will be the third to the right of the sixth letter from the left end?
1) U
2) N
3) T
4) A
5) None of these

3. In a certain code, LATE is written as $%#@ and WIDE is written as *?▲@. How is DIAL written in that code?
1)@#$
2)@%$
3) ?%$
4)?%#
5) None of these
4. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on their positions in the English alphabet?
DGH JMN ? VYZ
1) PRS
2) QST
3) OQR
4) ORS
5) None of these

5. If in the following set of numbers, the first and the third digits are interchanged in each number, which number will be second if arranged in ascending order after interchanging the digits?
583  645  396  287  469
1) 583
2) 645
3) 396
4) 287
5) 469

Directions (Q.6-10): In each of the following questions two rows of numbers are given. The resultant of each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules, and the question below the row of numbers is to be answered. The operations of numbers in each row progress from left to right.

Rules:
(i)
If an odd number is followed by another odd number, they are to be multiplied.
(ii) If an even number is followed by another even number, the first number is to be divided by the second even number.
(iii) If an even number is followed by the perfect square of an odd number, the first number is to be subtracted from the second number.
(iv) If an odd number is followed by an even number the two are to be added.
(v) If an even number is followed by an odd number which is not a perfect square, the square of the odd number is to be added to the even number.
11. 96 16 81 = x
11 15 18 = y

What is the value of y-2x?
1) 108
2) 33
3) 105
4) 36
5) None of these
12. 28 49 13 = x
37 12 22 = y

What will be the sum of the resultant of the two rows?
1) 108
2) 244
3) 102
4) 344
5) None of these
13. 18 5 17 = x
64 8 11 = y

What will be the value of x + y?
1) 189
2) 129
3) 69
4) 169
5) None of these
14. 9 15 50 = x
12 25 24 = y
What will be the value of x/y?
1) 18
2) 8
3) 5
4) 6
5) None of these
15. 56 14 9
36 12 7

What will be the difference between the resultants of the two rows?
1) 14
2) 21
3) 5
4) 26
5) None of these
Answers:

1. (4)
2. (2)
3. (3)
4. (5)
5. (2)
6. (2)
7. (4)
8. (5)
9. (3)
10. (5)
11. (1)
12. (2)
13. (1)
14. (3)
15. (4)

Sunday, September 9, 2012

MGIT STUDENT PLACEMENT CO ORDINATORS

MGIT PLACEMENT CO-ORDINATORS FOR THE YEAR 2012-2013                           

ECE-1


S.Shravani
 Veena Shinde
Shivarama Krishna-9160520356

ECE-2


B. Sai charan - 9010877056
K. Keerthana Anand
Sushanth - 8686956251


                                                             EEE

Khundmir-903202818
Naveen - 9642447144
Sinduja 

                                                            CSE-1


P.V.Sandeep - 9848205222
Shailaja
Spoorthy

                                                            CSE-2



Samvaran kashyap - 7416572393
Afzal-8143587446
Arpita
 

                                                           IT


Nikhil -9032781860
Pranay-9299996238
Aruna sai

                                                          MMT


Sumit-9000200510
Jennifer
bharadwaj-9160000911


                                                        MCT


N.V.K.Satish-9490122591
Kranthi-9494230604
H.Mukta