JNTUA B.Tech/B.Pharmacy Exams Scheduled on 17.04.2021 Are Postponed

JNTUA B.Tech/B.Pharmacy Exams Scheduled on 17.04.2021 Are Postponed

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In view of Bye-Elections 2021(PC-23 Tirupati), the B.Tech/B.Pharm II Year II semester April 2021 Examinations scheduled on 17.04.2021 (Saturday) are rescheduled to 18.04 2021 (Sunday). The timing of the examinations shall remain same. The Principals of all affiliated & constituent colleges are requested to inform the students.

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JNTUH Introducing new UG & PG Courses with effect from the Academic year 2021-22

JNTUH Introducing new UG & PG Courses with effect from the Academic year 2021-22

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The AICTE has issued Approval Process Handbook 2021-22 and listed the Emerging Areas in UG and PG Courses for the academic year 2021-22.

In this connection, an online meeting was held on 03.04.2021 at 4:00 p.m. to examine the possibility of offering new UG and PG Courses in the Emerging Areas for the academic year 2021-22 as mentioned in AICTE Handbook 2021-22.

Based on the recommendations of the committee, the Vice-Chancellor is pleased to approve the following new UG & PG courses in the Emerging Areas as listed in the approval process handbook 2021-22 of AICTE, subject to ratification by the Academic Senate:

S.NoUG/PGAICTE SL NODepartmentName of the Course
1UG17CSEArtificial Intelligence and Data Science
2UG63CSEComputer Science and Design
3UG18CSEArtificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
4UG22Mech. Engg.Automation and Robotics
5PG28CSEArtificial Intelligence and Data Science
6PG163CSECyber Security
7PG76Civil Engg.Civil Engineering (Computer Aided Structural Engineering)
8PG244ECEEmbedded System and VLSI
9PG373ECEInternet of Things
10PG439ECEMicro Electronics and VLSI Design
11PG430Mech. Engg.Mechatronics

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JNTUK R20 1-1 Applied Chemistry Material PDF Download

JNTUK R20 1-1 Applied Chemistry Material PDF Download

Students those who are studying JNTUK R20 ECE Branch, Can Download Unit wise R20 1-1 Applied Chemistry Material/Notes PDFs below.

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JNTUK R20 1-1 Applied Chemistry Material PDF Download

OBJECTIVES:

  • Importance of usage of plastics in household appliances and composites (FRP) in aerospace and automotive industries.
  • Outline the basics for the construction of electrochemical cells, batteries and fuel cells. Understand the mechanism of corrosion and how it can be prevented.
  • Explain the preparation of semiconductors and nanomaterials, engineering applications of nanomaterials, superconductors and liquid crystals.
  • Recall the increase in demand for power and hence alternative sources of power are studied due to depleting sources of fossil fuels. Advanced instrumental techniques are introduced.
  • Outline the basics of computational chemistry and molecular switches

NOTE:

  1. Reference-3 Material Added.

UNIT-1

POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

Polymerisation:- Introduction, methods of polymerization (emulsion and suspension), mechanical properties. Plastics: Compounding, fabrication (compression, injection, blown film and extrusion), preparation, properties and applications (PVC, polycarbonates and Bakelite), mention some examples of plastic materials used in electronic gadgets, recycling of e-plastic waste (waste to wealth).

Elastomers:- Introduction, preparation, properties and applications (Buna S, thiokol and polyurethanes).

Composite materials: Fiber reinforced plastics, conducting polymers, biodegradable polymers, biopolymers, biomedical polymers.

Course Outcomes: At the end of this unit, the students will be able to Analyze the different types of composite plastic materials and interpret the mechanism of conduction in conducting polymers.

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UNIT-2

ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS AND CORROSION

Single electrode potential, electrochemical series and uses of series, standard hydrogen electrode, calomel electrode, construction of glass electrode, batteries (Dry cell, Li ion battery and zinc air cells), fuel cells (H2-O2, CH3OH-O2, phosphoric acid and molten carbonate).

Corrosion:-Definition, theories of corrosion (chemical and electrochemical), galvanic corrosion, differential aeration corrosion, stress corrosion, galvanic series, factors influencing rate of corrosion, corrosion control (proper designing and cathodic protection), Protective coatings (surface preparation, cathodic coatings, anodic coatings, electroplating and electroless plating [nickel]), Paints (constituents, functions and special paints).

Course Outcomes: At the end of this unit, the students will be able to Utilize the theory of construction of electrodes, batteries and fuel cells in redesigning new engineering products and categorize the reasons for corrosion and study methods to control corrosion.

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UNIT-3:

MATERIAL CHEMISTRY

Part I : Non-elemental semiconducting materials:-

Stoichiometric, controlled valency & chalcogen photo/semiconductors-preparation of semiconductors (distillation, zone refining, Czochralski crystal pulling, epitaxy, diffusion, ion implantation) – Semiconductor devices (p-n junction diode as rectifier, junction transistor).

Insulators & magnetic materials: electrical insulators-ferro and ferri magnetism-Hall effect and its applications.

Part II: Nano materials:-

Introduction, sol-gel method, characterization by (Brunauer Emmet Teller [BET]), (scanning electron microscopy [SEM]) and (transmission electron microscopy [TEM]), applications of graphene and fullerenes, carbon nanotubes (types, preparation and applications)

Liquid crystals:– Introduction-types-applications.

Super conductors:-Type –I, Type II-characteristics and applications

Course Outcomes: At the end of this unit, the students will be able to Synthesize nanomaterials for modern advances of engineering technology.

Summarize the preparation of semiconductors; analyze the applications of liquid crystals and superconductors.

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UNIT-4:

SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES & NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES

Part A: SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES

Electromagnetic spectrum-UV (laws of absorption, instrumentation, theory of electronic spectroscopy, Frank-condon principle, chromophores and auxochromes, intensity shifts, applications), FT-IR [instrumentation and differentiation of sp, sp2 , sp3 and IR stretching of functional groups (alcohols, carbonyls, amines) applications], magnetic resonance imaging and CT scan (procedure & applications).

Part B: NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES

Design, working, schematic diagram, advantages and disadvantages of photovoltaic cell, hydropower, geothermal power, tidal and wave power, ocean thermal energy conversion.

Course Outcomes: At the end of this unit, the students will be able to Analyze the principles of different analytical instruments and their applications. Design models for energy by different natural sources

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UNIT-5:

ADVANCED CONCEPTS/TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY

Computational chemistry: Introduction to computational chemistry, molecular modelling and docking studies

Molecular switches: characteristics of molecular motors and machines, Rotaxanes and Catenanes as artificial molecular machines, prototypes – linear motions in rotaxanes, an acid-base controlled molecular shuttle, a molecular elevator, an autonomous light-powered molecular motor

Course Outcomes: At the end of this unit, the students will be able to Obtain the knowledge of computational chemistry and molecular machines

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Standard Books: 1. P.C. Jain and M. Jain “Engineering Chemistry”, 15/e, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi, (Latest edition).
  2. Shikha Agarwal, “Engineering Chemistry”, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi, (2019).
  3. S.S. Dara, “A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry”, S.Chand & Co, (2010).
  4. Shashi Chawla, “Engineering Chemistry”, Dhanpat Rai Publicating Co. (Latest edition).

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. K. Sesha Maheshwaramma and Mridula Chugh, “Engineering Chemistry”, Pearson India Edn.
  2. O.G. Palana, “Engineering Chemistry”, Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited, (2009).
  3. CNR Rao and JM Honig (Eds) “Preparation and characterization of materials” Academic press, New York (latest edition)
  4. B. S. Murthy, P. Shankar and others, “Textbook of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology”, University press (latest edition)

JNTUK B.Tech 1-1 Sem (R20) 2nd Mid Exams are Postponed

JNTUK B.Tech 1-1 Sem (R20) 2nd Mid Exams are Postponed

Latest: JNTUK 1-1 2nd Mid Time Table 2021 (Revised)

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The I B.Tech II mid Examinations are postponed as the academic calender is extended upto 24th April 2021. The revised dates will be intimated later.

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Controller of Examinations

JNTUK B.Tech Major & Minor Degree Guidelines, Procedure to Apply

JNTUK B.Tech Major & Minor Degree: Looking to global scenario, engineering students should have knowledge of subjects from other branches and some advanced subjects of their respective branch in which they are perusing the degree. To complement the same JNTU Kakinada has decided to take an initiative from 2020-21 in academics by introducing minor to the undergraduate students enrolled in the B. Tech. This gives a provision to the students to pursue minor other than the discipline in which student got admitted. An aspiring student can choose the courses and laboratories in any other discipline and can get a minor in the chosen specialization in addition to regular major B. Tech degree. This way undergraduates are not restricted to learn about courses only in the discipline they get admitted to, but can choose courses of their interest to later on take up a career path of their liking. The students taking up a minor course will get additional credits. A student has to acquire 20 more credits, in addition to 160 credits required, for the award of the minor. The department concerned will determine the required courses for award of minor. The subjects in minor programme would be a combination of mostly core and some electives.

JNTUK B.Tech Major & Minor Degree Guidelines, Procedure to Apply

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Guidelines B.Tech Minors in Engineering

(Applicable from the Academic Year 2019-20 (R19) and Academic Year 2020-21 (R20))

II. OBJECTIVES : The objectives of initiating the minor certification are:

(a) To diversify the knowledge of the undergraduates.

(b) To make the undergraduates more employable.

(c) To have more educational and professional skills after the completion of his undergraduate courses.

(d) To give a scope to specialize students in other streams of engineering in addition to the ones they are currently pursuing.

III. Applicability and Enrolment

(a) To all B. Tech (Regular and Lateral Entry) students admitted in Engineering & Technology

(b) The minor will be offered at all J.N.T. University affiliated colleges (Autonomous and Non-Autonomous).

(c) There shall be no limit on the number of programs offered under Minor. The minor programs in emerging technologies based on expertise in the respective departments may be offered and minor can also be offered in collaboration with the relevant industries/agencies.

(d) Total number of seats offered for a minor programme shall be a maximum of 35% of sanctioned intake of major degree programme.

(e) If a minimum enrolments criterion is not met, then the students may be permitted to register for the equivalent MOOC courses as approved by the concerned Head of the department in consultation with BoS.

(f) The allotment of seat into minor is based on the percentage of marks obtained in the major degree programme. Percentage of marks shall be taken up to III semester in case of regular entry students and only III semester in case of lateral entry students

(g) In the event of any tie during the seat allotment for a minor, the concerned major degree department offering minor shall conduct a test/interview on the prerequisite subjects of minor and final decision shall be taken.

(h) For applicability of minor, both regular B Tech and minor courses shall be successfully completed with specified SGPA/CGPA

(i) A student shall report the concerned Principal of the college, if he/she is not interested to pursue/continue the minor programme.

(j) Transfer of credits from a particular minor to regular B. Tech or another major degree and vice-versa shall not be permitted

IV. Entry level

(a) The B. Tech students (both Regular and Lateral Entry) pursuing a major degree programme can register for minor at their choice in any other department offering minor from III semester onwards.

(b) Students registering for minor shall select the subjects from other branches. For example, if a student pursuing major degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering shall select the subjects specified for minor in Civil Engineering and he/she will get major degree of Electrical & Electronics Engineering with minor of Civil Engineering.

(c) Student pursuing major degree in any engineering branch is eligible to register for minor in any other engineering branch. However, students pursuing major degree in a particular Engineering are not allowed to register for minor in the same engineering branch.

(d) Only those students, who have a CGPA of 7.75 or above, without any backlog, will be permitted to register for a minor.

(e) An SGPA or CGPA in excess of 7.75 has to be maintained in the subsequent semesters in major as well as minor without any backlogs in order to keep the minor registration active.

(f) Should both the SGPA and CGPA fall below 7.75 at any point after registering for the minor; the minor registration will cease to be active.

(g) A student registered for minor in a discipline must register and pass in all subjects with a minimum GPA of 7.75 that constitute requirement for award of minor.

(h) Separate CGPA shall be shown on semester and final transcripts of regular B. Tech and minor.

(i) Students shall not be permitted to register for minor after completion of VI semester.

(j) Students shall be permitted to select a maximum of two subjects per semester from the list of subjects specified for minor.

(k) The students shall complete minor without supplementary appearance within stipulated period as notified by JNTUK for the completion of regular major B. Tech programme.

(l) Minor shall not be awarded at any circumstances without completing the regular major B. Tech programme in which a student got admitted

(m) If a student is detained due to lack of attendance, he/she shall not be permitted to register the courses of minor

(n) If a student failed in any registered course of the minor, he/she shall not be eligible to continue the B.Tech minor. However, the additional credits and grades thus far earned by the student shall be included in the grade card but shall not be considered to calculate the CGPA.

(o) The subjects completed under minor programme shall not be considered as equivalent subjects in case the student fails to complete the major degree programme

(p) Students completed their degree shall not be permitted to register for minor

V. Structure of Minor in B.Tech

(a) The student shall earn at least 20 credits for award of minor from other branch/department/discipline registered for major degree.

(b) Students can complete minor courses either in the college or in online from platforms like NPTEL/SWAYAM etc.

(c) The overall attendance in each semester of regular B.Tech courses and minor courses shall be computed separately

(d) A student shall maintain an overall attendance of 75% in all registered courses of minor to be eligible for attending semester end examinations. However, condonation for shortage of attendance between 65-75% may be given as per University norms. On the recommendations of College Academic Council, the student concerned will be permitted to take the semester end examinations, on payment of condonation fee of Rs. 500/-.

(e) Student having less than 65% attendance in minor courses shall not be permitted for end semester examinations.

(f) A student detained due to lack of attendance in regular B.Tech programme shall not be permitted to continue minor programme

(g) The teaching, examinations (internal and external) and evaluation procedure of minor courses offered in offline is similar to regular B. Tech courses

(h) The students may choose theory or practical courses to fulfil the minimum credit requirement.

(i) The students may be allowed to take maximum two subjects per semester pertaining to their minor

(j) The students are permitted to opt for only a single minor course in his/her entire tenure of B.Tech (Engineering)

(k) The students registered for B. Tech (Hons) shall not be permitted to register for minor

(l) The student is not permitted to take the electives courses from the parent department fulfil the minimum credit requirement.

VI. Credits requirement

(a) A Student will be eligible to get minor along with major degree engineering, if he/she completes an additional 20 credits. These may be acquired either in offline or online like NPTEL/SWAYAM

(b) Of the 20 additional credits to be acquired, 16 credits shall be earned by undergoing specified courses of minor, with four courses, each carrying 4 credits. The remaining 4 credits must be acquired through two NPTEL, which shall be domain specific, each with 2 credits and with a minimum duration of 8/12 weeks as recommended by the Board of studies.

(c) The colleges offering minor courses shall be ready teach the courses in offline at their college in the concerned departments. Curriculum and the syllabus of the courses shall be approved by the Board of Studies

(d) The online NPTEL/SWAYAM subjects selected by a student shall be approved by concerned BOS. The duration of courses shall be a minimum of 14 weeks.

(e) The teaching and evaluation procedure of minor courses offering in offline mode shall be similar to that of regular B. Tech courses

(f) Students shall produce a certificate issued by the NPTEL/SWAYAM conducting agency as a proof of credit attainment

(g) The assessment and certification of the NPTEL shall be as per the prescribed norms of the NPTEL. (h) After successful completion of all major and minor courses with specified CGPA the University will award both major and minors

(i) If a student fails to complete a course offered in online/offline, he/she will not be permitted to continue the minor

VII. Procedure to Applying for the Minor

(a) The department offering the minor will announce specialization and courses before the start of the session.

(b) The interested students shall apply through the HOD of his/her parent department.

(c) The concerned department will announce the list of the selected students for the minor.

(d) The whole process should be completed within one week before the start of every session.

(e) Selected students shall be permitted to register the courses for minor.

VIII. Registering for minor courses

(a) Each department offering the minor will submit the final list of selected students to the principal.

(b) The selected students shall submit a joining letter to the Principal through the concerned HOD offering the minor. The student shall inform same to the HOD of his/her parent department.

(c) Both parent department and department offering minor shall maintain the record of student pursing the minor

(d) With the approval of Principal and suggestion of advisor, students can choose courses from the approved list and shall register the courses within a week as per the conditions laid down in the structure for the minor.

(e) Each department shall communicate the minor courses registered by the students to the time table drafting committee and accordingly time table will be drafting. Time table drafting committee shall see that no clash in time tables.

(f) If the student wishes to withdraw/change the registration of subject/course, he/she shall inform the same to advisor, subject teacher, HODs of minor department and parent department and Principal within two weeks after registration of the course.

IX. Procedure for Monitoring the Progress of the Scheme

The students enrolled in the minor courses will be monitored continuously at par with the prevailing practices and examination standards. An advisor/mentor from parent department shall be assigned to a group of students to monitor the progress.

X. Allocation of seats for minor

(a) The university/institute/colleges will notify the number of the seats for minor in the concerned department well in advance before the start of the semester

(b) Total number of seats offered for a minor programme shall be a maximum of 35% of sanctioned intake of major degree programme.

(c) The list of the elective for minor will be offered from the list of running majors in the concerned subjects. Each department of concerned institute will notify the seats for the minor well before the start of each session as per the following Table

XI. Course Fees for registration of subjects in Minor degree: There is no fee for registration of subjects for minor degree programme offered in offline at the respective colleges.

XII. Examinations

(a) The examination for the minor courses offered in offline shall be conducted along with regular B. Tech programme.

(b) The examinations (internal and external) and evaluation procedure of minor courses offered in offline is similar to regular B. Tech courses.

(c) A separate transcript shall be issued for the minor subjects passed in each semester (d) There is no supplementary examination for the failed subjects in a minor programme.

XIII. Examination Fees: Examination Fees will be as per the JNTUK norms.

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JNTUK B.Tech 1-1, 1-2 Semesters End Exam Dates May 2021

JNTUK B.Tech 1-1, 1-2 Semesters End Exam Dates May 2021

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JNTU Kakinada University is going to be held B.Tech 1-1, 1-2 Semesters Regular/Supplementary Examinations in the month of May 2021. Students can check Tentatinve dates of End Semester Examinations here.

JNTUK B.Tech 1-1, 1-2 Semesters End Exam Dates

As per the Academic Calendars, JNTUK B.Tech 1-1, 1-2 Semesters End Examinations will be held in May, 2021.

Note: The above given dates are Tentative. Stay Tuned For official Time Tables.

JNTUK B.Tech 4-2,3-2,2-2 Semesters 1st Mid Exam Dates May 2021

JNTUK B.Tech 4-2,3-2,2-2 Semesters 1st Mid Exam Dates May 2021

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JNTU Kakinada University is going to be held B.Tech 2-2, 3-2, 4-2 Semesters 1st Mid Examinations in the month of May 2021. Students can check Tentatinve dates of First Mid Examinations here.

JNTUK B.Tech 4-2, 3-2, 2-2 Semesters 1st Mid Exam Dates

As per the Academic Calendars, JNTUK B.Tech 4-2, 3-2, 2-2 Semesters I mid Examinations will be held 2nd/3rd week of May, 2021.

Note: The above given dates are Tentative. Official dates will be intimate later.

JNTUK B.Tech 4-2, 3-2, 2-2 Semesters 2nd Mid Exam Dates

As per the Academic Calendars, JNTUK B.Tech 4-2, 3-2, 2-2 Semesters End Examinations will be held 1st/2nd Week of July, 2021.

Note: The above given dates are Tentative. Official dates will be intimate later.

JNTUK R20 1-1 English Material/Notes PDF Download

JNTUK R20 1-1 English Material/Notes PDF Download

Students those who are studying JNTUK R20 Civil, CSE, ECE, EEE, IT, MECH Branches, Can Download Unit wise R20 1-1 English Material/Notes PDFs below.

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JNTUK R20 1-1 English Material/Notes PDF Download

Introduction: The course is designed to train students in receptive (listening and reading) as well as productive and interactive (speaking and writing) skills by incorporating a comprehensive, coherent and integrated approach that improves the learners’ ability to effectively use English language in academic/ workplace contexts. The shift is from learning about the language to using the language. On successful completion of the compulsory English language course/s in B.Tech., learners would be confident of appearing for international language qualification/proficiency tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, or BEC, besides being able to express themselves clearly in speech and competently handle the writing tasks and verbal ability component of campus placement tests. Activity based teaching-learning methods would be adopted to ensure that learners would engage in actual use of language both in the classroom and laboratory sessions.

OBJECTIVES:

  • Facilitate effective listening skills for better comprehension of academic lectures and English spoken by native speakers
  • Focus on appropriate reading strategies for comprehension of various academic texts and authentic materials
  • Help improve speaking skills through participation in activities such as role plays, discussions and structured talks/oral presentations
  • Impart effective strategies for good writing and demonstrate the same in summarizing, writing well organized essays, record and report useful information
  • Provide knowledge of grammatical structures and vocabulary and encourage their appropriate use in speech and writing

NOTE:

  • 1. Reference-2 Material Added.

UNIT-1

Lesson-1: A Drawer full of happiness from “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications

Lesson-2: Deliverance by Premchand from “The Individual Society”, Pearson Publications. (Non-detailed)

Listening: Listening to short audio texts and identifying the topic. Listening to short audio texts and identifying the context and specific pieces of information to answer a series of questions both in speaking and writing.

Speaking: Asking and answering general questions on familiar topics such as home, family, work, studies and interests. Self introductions and introducing others.

Reading: Skimming text to get the main idea. Scanning to look for specific pieces of information.

Reading for Writing: Paragraph writing (specific topics) using suitable cohesive devices; linkers, sign posts and transition signals; mechanics of writing – punctuation, capital letters.

Vocabulary: Technical vocabulary from across technical branches (20) GRE Vocabulary (20) (Antonyms and Synonyms, Word applications) Verbal reasoning and sequencing of words.

Grammar: Content words and function words; word forms: verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs; nouns: countables and uncountables; singular and plural basic sentence structures; simple question form – wh-questions; word order in sentences.

Pronunciation: Vowels, Consonants, Plural markers and their realizations

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Unit 2:

Lesson-1: Nehru’s letter to his daughter Indira on her birthday from “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications

Lesson-2: Bosom Friend by Hira Bansodefrom “The Individual Society”, Pearson Publications. (Nondetailed)

Listening: Answering a series of questions about main idea and supporting ideas after listening to audio texts, both in speaking and writing. Speaking: Discussion in pairs/ small groups on specific topics followed by short structured talks. Functional English: Greetings and leave takings. Reading: Identifying sequence of ideas; recognizing verbal techniques that help to link the ideas in a paragraph together. Reading for Writing: Summarizing – identifying main idea/s and rephrasing what is read; avoiding redundancies and repetitions. Vocabulary: Technical vocabulary from across technical branches (20 words). GRE Vocabulary Analogies (20 words) (Antonyms and Synonyms, Word applications) Grammar: Use of articles and zero article; prepositions. Pronunciation: Past tense markers, word stress-di-syllabic words

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Unit 3:

Lesson-1: Stephen Hawking-Positivity ‘Benchmark’ from “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications

Lesson-2: Shakespeare’s Sister by Virginia Woolf from “The Individual Society”, Pearson Publications. (Non-detailed)

Listening: Listening for global comprehension and summarizing what is listened to, both in speaking and writing. Speaking: Discussing specific topics in pairs or small groups and reporting what is discussed. Functional English: Complaining and Apologizing. Reading: Reading a text in detail by making basic inferences – recognizing and interpreting specific context clues; strategies to use text clues for comprehension. Critical reading. Reading for Writing: Summarizing – identifying main idea/s and rephrasing what is read; avoiding redundancies and repetitions. Letter writing-types, format and principles of letter writing. E-mail etiquette, Writing CV’s. Vocabulary: Technical vocabulary from across technical branches (20 words). GRE Vocabulary (20 words) (Antonyms and Synonyms, Word applications) Association, sequencing of words Grammar: Verbs – tenses; subject-verb agreement; direct and indirect speech, reporting verbs for academic purposes. Pronunciation: word stress-poly-syllabic words

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Unit 4:

Lesson-1: Liking a Tree, Unbowed: Wangari Maathai-biography from “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications

Lesson-2: Telephone Conversation-Wole Soyinka from “The Individual Society”, Pearson Publications. (Non-detailed)

Listening: Making predictions while listening to conversations/ transactional dialogues without video (only audio); listening to audio-visual texts. Speaking: Role plays for practice of conversational English in academic contexts (formal and informal) – asking for and giving information/directions. Functional English: Permissions, Requesting, Inviting. Reading: Studying the use of graphic elements in texts to convey information, reveal trends/patterns/relationships, communicative process or display complicated data. Reading for Writing: Information transfer; describe, compare, contrast, identify significance/trends based on information provided in figures/charts/graphs/tables. Writing SOP, writing for media. Vocabulary: Technical vocabulary from across technical branches (20 words) GRE Vocabulary (20 words) (Antonyms and Synonyms, Word applications) Cloze Encounters. Grammar: Quantifying expressions – adjectives and adverbs; comparing and contrasting; degrees of comparison; use of antonyms Pronunciation: Contrastive Stress

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Unit 5:

Lesson-1: Stay Hungry-Stay foolish from “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications

Lesson-2: Still I Rise by Maya Angelou from “The Individual Society”, Pearson Publications. (Nondetailed)

Listening: Identifying key terms, understanding concepts and interpreting the concepts both in speaking and writing. Speaking: Formal oral presentations on topics from academic contexts – without the use of PPT slides. Functional English: Suggesting/Opinion giving. Reading: Reading for comprehension. RAP Strategy Intensive reading and Extensive reading techniques. Reading for Writing: Writing academic proposals- writing research articles: format and style. Vocabulary: Technical vocabulary from across technical branches (20 words) GRE Vocabulary (20 words) (Antonyms and Synonyms, Word applications) Coherence, matching emotions. Grammar: Editing short texts – identifying and correcting common errors in grammar and usage (articles, prepositions, tenses, subject verb agreement) Pronunciation: Stress in compound words

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. “Infotech English”, Maruthi Publications. (Detailed)
  2. “The Individual Society”, Pearson Publications. (Non-detailed)

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Bailey, Stephen. Academic writing: A handbook for international students. Routledge, 2014.
  2. Chase, Becky Tarver. Pathways: Listening, Speaking and Critical Thinking. Heinley ELT; 2nd Edition, 2018.
  3. Skillful Level 2 Reading & Writing Student’s Book Pack (B1) Macmillan Educational.
  4. Hewings, Martin. Cambridge Academic English (B2). CUP, 2012.

OUTCOMES:

  • understand social or transactional dialogues spoken by native speakers of English and identify the context, topic, and pieces of specific information
  • ask and answer general questions on familiar topics and introduce oneself / others
  • employ suitable strategies for skimming and scanning to get the general idea of a text and locate specific information
  • recognize paragraph structure and be able to match beginnings / endings / headings with paragraphs
  • form sentences using proper grammatical structures and correct word forms

MP Vyapam Jail Prahari Result 2021 (Released) – MPPEB Cutoff Marks, Merit List Download

MP Vyapam Jail Prahari Result 2020-2021, Cutoff Marks & Selected Candidates Merit List Download: Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB) conducted the jail prahari written test on 11th to 24th December 2020 respectively. A large number of candidates applied for MP Jail Prahari posts have competed for the written test. The MPPEB has organized the written test in many places across the state.

All the competitors competed for the examination in last week of September can check the answer keys from the official website, peb.mp.gov.in. Candidates who have already checked with the answer keys and estimated the score can wait for the MP Jail Prahari result 2020. The organization is soon going to announce the result, cutoff marks, and merit list on its official website. Soon, the notification regarding the MP Vyapam Jail Prahari result date will be announced.

MP Vyapam Jail Prahari Result 2020 – MPPEB Jail Prahari Cutoff Marks & Merit List Download

MP Vyapam Jail Prahari Result 2021

Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB)/MP Vyapam recently announced 282 jail prahari posts. Many of the candidates seeking to get Jail Prahari posts in Madhya Pradesh have applied from october. Many of the suitable aspirants have applied for MP Vyapam Jail Prahari posts during the application dates. The candidate shortlisting will be done through the PET, PST, written test and interview rounds. Candidates qualifying all the rounds will be selected for the Jail Prahari Posts in Madhya Pradesh. Aspirants who have clashed for the MP Vyapam written test can check the details of the result, cutoff marks, merit list from the following info.

MP Vyapam Jail Prahari Result 2021, Selection List – Important Details

Name of the Recruitment BoardProfessional Examination Board, Madhya Pradesh
Name of PostJail Prahari
Number of Vacancies282 Posts
Name of CategoryResult
Method of SelectionOnline Test (Part I & II), PET and PST
MP Vyapam Jail Prahari Result 2021 DateReleased on 10th April
MP Vyapam Jail Prahari 2020 Exam Date11th to 24th December (Except 17th Dec)
Official Web Sitepeb.mp.gov.in

Download MP Vyapam Jail Results, Cutoff Marks 2020 at peb.mp.mov.in

The MP Vyapam Jail Prahari result is expected to be released after 3 to 4 weeks of the examination. That is the result is released. Candidates competed for Jail Prahari written test can stay checking the official portal, peb.mp.gov.in on a regular basis to download the result. Soon, the MPPEB will announce the result date for the competitors.

MPPEB Vyapam Jail Prahari Result 2021Available Now

Mp Jail Prahari Cutoff Marks & Merit List 2021Available Now

The MP Jail Prahari Cutoff marks will also be released along with the results. The organization will announce the cutoff marks based on the number of vacancies, number of competitors, level of competition, and various other factors. Candidates have to score the qualifying marks/cutoff marks to get shortlisted for the remaining rounds.

MP Vyapam Jail Prahari Cutoff Marks 2020-21 [Expected]

CategoryGenderCut Off Marks
General (UR)Male70
Female60
SCMale65
Female55
STMale60
Female50
OBCMale68
Female60

How to download Madhya Pradesh Jail Prahari Result 2021

  • Initially, visit the MP Vyapam official site, mp.gov.in
  • On the homepage, click on “Madhya Pradesh Jail Prahari Result 2021” Link
  • Enter Registration Number and Date of Birth
  • Press the ‘Download’ Button.
  • The result, cutoff marks, and merit list will appear on the screen.
  • Check the result, the score obtained in the examination.
  • Download and take a printout.
IS Released MP Jail Prahari Result 2020-2021?

Yes released on 10th April

What are the Selection Process after MP Jail Prahari Result 2021?

After Announcement of result, candidates will selected as per cutoff marks and then proceed to PET PST rounds.

what is MP Jail Prahari Cutoff Marks 2021?

we have given Expected cutoff marks in above post and official cutoff marks will be displayed on the result announcement day.

TNPSC AO, AHO Hall Ticket 2021 (Released) – Download Admit Card, Exam Dates

TNPSC AO, AHO Admit Card 2021: Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) released the exam schedule for Assistant Director of Horticulture, Horticultural Officer, Agricultural Officer, and Assistant Horticultural Officer posts. As per the exam date sheet, the TNPSC is going to conduct the Agricultural Officer Paper-I: Subject paper “Agriculture (Degree Standard)” on 18th April 2021 (10.00 A.M. to 01.00 P.M); and Paper-II: General Studies (Degree Standard) on 18th April 2021 (03.00 P.M to 05.00 P.M). The AO and AHO exams were scheduled to be held on Saturday and Sunday in the 3rd week of April. As the exam dates nearing, applicants must have to get ready for the written test round. Before going to attend the written test round, applicants must have to download TNPSC Assistant Horticultural Officer  Hall Ticket 2021. The admit card link will be soon available on TNPSC’s official website, tnpsc.gov.in. After the activation of the admit card link, by clicking on it, applicants can download the exam call letter. After downloading it, take a printout of it and keep it safe to carry to the examination. Applicants must have to carry the admit cards without fail while going to the exam as the invigilators are going to check the hall ticket. Aspirants applied for TNPSC AO, AHO posts can check the details of hall ticket release date and detailed exam instructions from the following article.

TNPSC AO, AHO Hall Ticket 2021 (Released) – Download Admit Card, Exam Dates

Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) announces various recruitment notifications every year to employ manpower for various government organizations. TNPSC releases various notifications based on the requirement. Recently, TNPSC released the recruitment notification for 869 Assistant Director of Horticulture, Horticultural Officer, Agricultural Officer, and Assistant Horticultural Officer posts. The organization accepted applications from eligible and interested candidates during the application dates. A large number of candidates have applied for the announced posts. Candidates will be selected through written tests and interview rounds. The selection process will be done only on a merit basis. Candidates who perform well in the selection rounds will be shortlisted for the announced posts.

TNPSC AO, AHO Admit Card 2021 – Important Details

Organization NameTamil Nadu Public Service Commission
Post NameAssistant Director of Horticulture, Horticultural Officer, Agricultural Officer, Assistant Horticultural Officer
No. Of Posts869 Posts
Exam DateAgricultural Officer
Paper-I: Subject paper “Agriculture (Degree Standard)”: 18th April 2021 (10.00 A.M. to 01.00 P.M) Paper-II: General Studies (Degree Standard): 18th April 2021 (03.00 P.M to 05.00 P.M)
Assistant Horticultural Officer
Paper – I (Subject Paper): 17th April 2021 (10.00 A.M. to 01.00 P.M)
Paper-II (General Studies): 17th April 2021 (03.00 P.M to 05.00 P.M)
CategoryAdmit Card
Admit Card Release DateReleased on 9th April
Official Sitetnpsc.gov.in

Download TNPSC Agricultural Officer Admit Card 2021 @ tnpsc.gov.in

Since the TNPSC announced the Agricultural Officer and Assistant Horticulture Officer exam dates as 17th and 18th April, applicants must get ready to take part in the written test round. Aspirants applied for Tamil Nadu AO and AHO posts can download the admit cards before one week of the examination [approximately]. The hall ticket link will be likely to be gets activated in 2nd week of April on TNPSC official website, tnpsc.gov.in. As soon as the hall ticket link gets activates on TNPSC page, applicants can download it and check various details from it. The TNPSC AO Hall ticket carries the following details.

  • Examination venue
  • Date of the test
  • Timings of the test
  • Candidate’s name
  • Register number/hall ticket number
  • Date of birth of the candidate
  • Father’s/Mother’s Name
  • Candidate’s signature
  • Candidate’s Photograph

TNPSC AO AHO Hall ticket 2021 and observe the details of their examination centre, date, and timings carefully from it. Also, aspirants must have to remember that, without admit cards, they will not be allowed to take the examination. Hence candidates must carry the admit cards while going to the exam. Recheck twice before going to the examination. And the competitors are advised to report 30 minutes before the exam time. Also, candidates need to carry any of the valid identity proof copy along with the hall ticket. The identity proof that the competitors can carry is,

  • Aadhar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Passport
  • Driving Licence
  • Ration Card
  • Or any others.

Steps to Download TNPSC AO AHO Admit Card 2021

  • visit the TNPSC website, tnpsc.gov.in
  • Search the TNPSC AO AHO Hall Ticket download link in organization website.
  • Click the download link and enter the required details like Name and registration no.
  • Submit the details and it will display on the screen after some time.
  • Check the information in TNPSC AO AHO Hall Ticket 2021.
  • Save or download the admit card and take a printout.

Download Here: TNPSC AO, AHO, ADH Hall Ticket 2021Available Now

FAQs

IS Released TNPSC Agricultural Officer & Assistant Horticulture Officer Admit Card 2021?

Yes Released on 9th April on TNPSC official website, tnpsc.gov.in.

What are the TNPSC AO AHO Exam Dates 2021?

As per the exam date sheet, the TNPSC is going to conduct the Agricultural Officer Paper-I: Subject paper “Agriculture (Degree Standard)” on 18th April 2021 (10.00 A.M. to 01.00 P.M); and Paper-II: General Studies (Degree Standard) on 18th April 2021 (03.00 P.M to 05.00 P.M).

How to download TNPSC AO AHO Admit Card 2021?

• visit the TNPSC website, tnpsc.gov.in
• Search the TNPSC Agricultural Officer and Assistant Horticulture Officer Hall Ticket download link in organization website.
• Click the download link and enter the required details like Name and registration no.
• Submit the details and it will display on the screen after some time.