Wednesday, August 25

Graduate Engineer Trainees - Jindal Steel and Power

Graduate Engineer Trainees (GETs)
In Mechanical/Electrical/Instrumentation & Control/Metallurgical/Civil Engineering for plants/Projects at 
various National and International locations.


Eligibility:

Qualification: 
Bachelor's/Master's Degree in Engineering/Technology in any of the above mentioned disciplines from a recognized University/ institute with minimum 60% marks throughout the academic years (10th, 12th / Diploma/ Degree). Candidates graduating in 2011 (currently in VII sem can also apply)

Age limit:
B.Tech/B.E. Candidates born on or after Jan 01, 1986
M.Tech/M.E. Candidates born on or after Jan 01, 1984
Candidates having NPTI degree will be given due weightage for Power Projects

Selection:

The selection of the candidates will be through a Written test (Domain Test + Aptitude Test), Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). Written test will be conducted offline at the following 16 centres: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkatta, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Chandigarh, Bhubaneshwar, Raipur, Ranchi, Nagpur, Lucknow, Bhopal, Jaipur and Varanasi.
The Management reserves the right to change the centre and test date depending on the number of candidates and exigency if any.

How to Apply:

Eligible and interested candidates would be required to apply online only through JSPL website:
www.jindalsteelpower.com. No other means/mode of application shall be accepted.
Please go through thee website for detailed information and ensure you completely fulfill the eligibility criteria for the post you want to apply.
Before online registration of the application on the website the candidates should possess the following:

1. Stamped Copy of the SBI challan Form/Pay in slip of Rs. 500/- paid as examination fee with Journal number and Branch Code.(Rs. 25 additional to be paid to SBI as Bank Charges). (SBI payment challan Form (Pay in Slip) is available on the website).
2. Valid email ID
3. Soft Copy of Passport size Photograph to be uploaded during online registration.

Important Dates to Remember:

1. Starting date for online registration : August 25th, 2010
2. Closing date for online registration : September 24th, 2010
3. Intimation about test Centre and Admit Card : October 15th, 2010
4. Written Test : October 31st, 2010

For more details log on to : www.jindalsteelpower.com

Robert Bosch - Hiring - System Test Engineer - Bangalore

Candidates who are willing to attend F2F interviews this Saturday 28th August 2010 should only apply.

Experience: 1 - 3 Years

Experience in Embedded System Testing (Manual & Automation testing)

Experience in preparation and execution of test strategy, test plan and test specifications

Experience in CAN, CAPL programming & Diagnosis testing

Programming experience in C, C++, C#

Experience in Bluetooth, Power, Audio & Video testing

Experience in usage of Test and Measuring Equipments like Signal Generators, Audio Analyzer, CRO etc

Experience in Bluetooth, Power, Audio & Video testing

Good driving skills with valid driving license for in car road testing of navigation systems

Testing certifications would be an added advantage



Send Updated resumes to madhavi.acculogix@gmail.com


Courtesy : Naukri.com

Thursday, August 19

Walk-in at VGKBC

Walk-in @ VGKBC

Do you know your friends/relatives who are Fresher’s???

We are hiring FRESHERS – Graduates of 2010 batch (BA/B.Com/B.Sc/BBA/BBM/BCS/BCA)
(Engineering graduates and masters in any stream please excuse)

With minimum 60% aggregate in graduation

With excellent communication and analytical skills

Ask the candidate to bring CV, Photograph, copy of provisional certificates/mark sheets.

WALK IN from 9.30AM to 3.30PM on Saturday (August 21st, 2010)

Venue: Visteon Technical & Services Centre Pvt Ltd
Office Level#2, Building “Fortius”
Olympia Technology Park
No: 1, SIDCO Industrial Estate
Guindy, Chennai – 600 032

Reference : Got mail from one of my friend

Monday, August 9

NEST SOFTWARE RECRUITS FRESHERS


Company:NEST SOFTWARE
Job Location:Trivandrum
Job Description:NeST Group

Recruitment For Engineers 

Qualification: B.Tech (CS/ IT/ ECE/ EEE/ AE&I), MCA, Diploma (CS) with more than 70% marks.
Selection Process: 
Application screening, Test, Interview and/ or GD, Placement letters from NEST for selected candidates, 3months training for selected candidates on payment of fee.

Apply Details :
Apply with resume preferably within 
10th August 2010, to NeST Cyber Capus, Chavadimukku, Sreekariyam, Trivandrum-695017

Ph: 0471- 2596608/ 2590132/ 2592579. 

Email
 : enquiry.cyber(at)nestgroup.netplacement.cyber(at)nestfroup.net.

Hard copy applications should be in an envelope superscribed 'Recruitement of Fresh Engineers'.
NoteOnly 2009/ 10 batch of the above courses should apply

(Ref: The Hindu Opportunities dated 4th August 2010)

Thursday, August 5

Infotech Enterprises Limited Freshers Job

Infotech is a leading IT solutions provider with expertise in Engineering Design Services, GIS, IT Services. A global organization with it's corporate office based in Hyderabad, India and subsidiary offices in UK, Germany and US, Infotech offers innovative solutions to the Aerospace, Automotive,  Banking Services, Finance and Insurance, Energy, Government, Marine, Rail, Retail, Telecom and Utilitiesmarkets worldwide.


Infotech Enterprises Limited is looking for young,ambitious, and dynamic Fresh Engineers


Who can apply?


2009-10 pass outs. Graduates / Post Graduates / Diploma Holders in Mechanical / Aeronautical / Production/ Auto mobile/ EEE/ Civil/ ECE/ CSE with 60% aggregate marks.


How to apply?


Interested candidates can send their updated resume to freshers0910@infotech-enterprises.com


The subject line of the e-mail should have the following:
Qualification/Branch/Year of Pass/% Marks/Location.
Eg: BE/MECH/2009/60/BLR


Courtesy:http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=VE9JQ0gvMjAxMC8wOC8wNCNBZDAyNzA3&Mode=G&Locale=english-skin-custom

Wednesday, August 4

AAI – Airport Authority Of India Model Paper - Part 2

AAI – Airport Authority Of India Model Paper - Part 2


Non Technical Paper


1. Which of the following correctly constitutes the three organs of the government?
(a) Executive, democracy and judiciary (b) Executive, legislature and judiciary
(c) Executive, bureaucracy and judiciary (d) Legislature, bureaucracy and democracy

2. Which of the following sources yields the maximum revenue to the Union Government?
(a) Income tax (b) Property tax (c) Excise duty (d) Customs duty

3. April 22 is observed every year as ___.
(a) Earth Day (b) World Environment Day
(c) World Health Day (d) World Haemophilia Day

4. Who is leading the LTTE delegation for the peace process with Sri Lanka?
(a) Vaiko (b) V. Prabhakaran (c) G. L. Peris (d) Anton Balasingham

5. Who was the first UN Secretary General?
(a) Trygve Lie (b) Dag Hammarskjold
(c) U. Thant (d) Dr Boutros Boutros Ghali

6. The island of Perejil was recently in dispute between ___.
(a) Italy and Morocco (b) Spain and Morocco
(c) Ghana and Morocco (d) Spain and Ghana

7. NASDAQ is an acronym for
(a) The National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations.
(b) The National Association of Securities and Dealers Automatic Quotations.
(c) The National Association of Associated Securities and Dealers Quotations.
(d) The National Association of Securities Dealers and Accepted Quotations.

8. Which among the following countries does not have veto power in the UN Security Council?
(a) France (b) England (c) Germany (d) Russia

9. India is not the member of which of the following organizations?
(a) NAM (b) SAARC (c) ASEAN (d) Commonwealth

10. Where is the headquarters of Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) situated?
(a) Vienna (b) New York (c) Abu Dhabi (d) Kuwait City

11. Deodhar Trophy, Rohinton Baria Trophy and Sheesh Mahal Trophy are associated with ___.
(a) football (b) cricket (c) hockey (d) badminton

12. Who is the winner of the Vyas Samman for the year 2002?
(a) Govinda Chandra Pandey (b) Ram Moorti Tripathi
(c) Dr Kailash Vajpayee (d) Kamleshwar

13. Which of the following represents the name of the mascot of the World Cup Cricket that took place in March
2003?
(a) Dazzler (b) Panda (c) Rhinto (d) Pincho

14. Uber Cup is associated with which of the following games.
(a) Hockey (b) Football (c) Table Tennis (d) Badminton

15. With which of the following Articles of the Constitution would you associate the establishment of panchayats?
(a) Article 36 (b) Article 40 (c) Article 52 (d) Article 61

16. Approximately what percentage of the total GDP is contributed by the agriculture sector of India?
(a) 15 (b) 20 (c) 25 (d) 30

17. Which of the following is a pharmaceutical company?
(a) TAG Heuer (b) Aventis (c) Cartier (d) Omega

18. ‘Kananaskis’ was the venue of the G-8 Summit that took place in 2002. This place is located in which of the
following countries?
(a) Germany (b) Italy (c) Canada (d) Australia

19. Which of the following represents the expansion of ‘T’ in C-DOT?
(a) Teleservices (b) Telecome
(c) Telecommunications (d) Telematics

20. Which among the following represents the number of member countries of the Commonwealth?
(a) 36 (b) 42 (c) 54 (d) 62

21. ‘El Nino’ is a term you would associate with ___.
(a) astrology (b) meteorology (c) computers (d) psychology

22. Who among the following is the chief executive officer (CEO) of world’s largest software company Microsoft?
(a) Paul Allen (b) Bill Gates (c) John Sidgmore (d) Steve Balmer

23. Which of the following personalities would you associate with committee on taxes?
(a) Y. V. Reddy (b) Vijay Kelkar (c) N. K. Singh (d) M. S. Ahluwalia

24. Who is regarded as ‘The Father of Economics’?
(a) J. M. Keynes (b) J. K. Galbraith (c) Vernon Smith (d) Adam Smith

25. Who was appointed as the chairman of the 12th Finance Commission, recently?
(a) Dr Rakesh Mohan (b) Prof S. D. Tendulkar
(c) Dr C. Rangarajan (d) V. Kamesam

26. According to a recent report, the most competitive economy of the world is ___.
(a) Finland (b) USA (c) Singapore (d) Hong Kong

27. The disinvestment target of Government of India for 2002-03 is ___.
(a) Rs. 8,000 crore (b) Rs. 10,000 crore (c) Rs. 12,000 crore (d) Rs. 14,000 crore

28. The first person to walk in space is ___.
(a) Neil Armstrong (b) A. A. Leonov (c) Yuri Gagarin (d) Edwin Aldrin

29. By sex ratio we mean
(a) the number of females per 1,000 males.
(b) the number of males in the population per 1,000 female population.
(c) the number of married females in the population per 1,000 male population.
(d) the number of married males in the population per 1,000 female population.

30. Match the columns:
State Capital
(A) Uttaranchal 1. Ranchi
(B) Chhattisgarh 2. Dispur
(C) Jharkhand 3. Dehradun
(D) Assam 4. Raipur
(a) A - 3, B - 4, C - 1, D - 2 (b) A - 4, B - 3, C - 1, D - 2
(c) A - 3, B - 4, C - 2, D - 1 (d) A - 4, B - 3, C - 2, D - 1

31. Who among the following cannot be impeached?
(a) The President (b) The Vice President (c) The Chief Justice (d) The Governor

32. The number of members nominated by the President in the Rajya Sabha is ___.
(a) two (b) eight (c) ten (d) twelve

33. Who among the following do not participate in the election for the President?
(a) The elected members of the Lok Sabha
(b) The elected members of the Rajya Sabha
(c) The elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of the states
(d) The nominated members of the Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha and state legislatures

34. Which of the following representative bodies cannot be dissolved?
(a) Lok Sabha (b) Rajya Sabha
(c) Legislative Assembly (d) State Legislative Council

35. Which of the following is the true index of economic growth?
(a) An increase in the per capita income at constant prices.
(b) An increase in the national income at current prices.
(c) An increase in the gross domestic product at constant prices.
(d) An increase in the gross domestic product at current prices.

36. World Human Rights Day is observed every year on ___.
(a) December 1 (b) December 8 (c) December 10 (d) December 16

37. What effect does an indirect tax have on a commodity?
(a) Increases its price (b) Reduces its price
(c) Increases its production (d) Keeps the price constant

38. The largest read daily in India is ___.
(a) The Times of India (b) The Hindustan Times
(c) Amar Ujala (d) Dainik Bhaskar

39. Which constitutional amendment is called the ‘Mini Constitution’?
(a) 42nd Amendment (b) 43rd Amendment (c) 44th Amendment (d) 45th Amendment

40. Which organization celebrated 150 years of its establishment in 2002?
(a) Post and Telegraph (b) Indian Railways
(c) Airport Authority of India (d) VSNL