Tuesday, 21 February 2012
WINTER FEST, KODAIKANAL - 23rd &24th February, 2012 Contact - 90929 90829
WINTER FEST, KODAIKANAL
23rd &24th February, 2012
The Winter Fest is being conducted by American University of India – Kodai International Business School, Kodaikanal on Thursday and Friday 23rd and 24th February, 2012.
EVENT GUIDELINES
Please read carefully the following rules & guidelines of the contest.
Registration:
The deadline for registration is 19th February, 2012. The The maximum number of students per team is 15. More than one (1) team can represent each college. Registration fee is Rs.375/- per student which includes accommodation for one night (23rd February, 2011) & local transportation from the place of accommodation to the venue and back (within Kodaikanal only).
The following are the guideline for the Winter Fest events:
Paper Presentation:
Faculty Coordinator: Mrs. Jesheela Francis: +919789516257
- Maximum 10 paper presentations from each college
- Each Paper presentation will be presented by a team of 2 students. A list of topics are suggested below. Students can choose from the list or can choose their own topic as feasible.
- Participants are requested to send their soft copy of the full paper along with abstract through talent@auiedu.com or info@auiedu.com on or before 18th Feb, 2012.
- The abstract should have full name of the authors with institution address, email – Id and contact number
- The abstract should not exceed one page with font size 12, font style Times New Roman single line spacing.
- Shortlisted teams will be intimated through mail by 20th February, 2012.
- The selected participants are requested to bring 2 hard copies & 1 soft copy of the full paper.
- Presentation should only be in PPT Format.
- Each team will be given Eight Minutes out of which 5 minutes for presentation and 2 minutes for interaction.
- Both the participants must make the presentation
- Participants are requested to strictly adhere to given timings.
For further queries please contact Student Coordinator: Noorul Ameen: +919952550533
A Participation Certificate will be provided for all participants of the Paper presentation. Here are some Topics suggested for paper presentation. Students can choose any one topic. Alternatively, Students are welcome to choose any related topics as per their area of interest.
List of suggested Topics
1. Internet Usage & Global development
2. India – A super power by year 2020
3. Mass media communication & its impact in society.
4. Role of Socio-Economic factors in shaping the Indian Economy
5. Managing Diversity
6. Cross culture management
7. Green Marketing
8. Science & Technology – Merits and Demits
9. Corporate social responsibility
10. Software advances in Wireless Communication
Best Leader:
Faculty Coordinator – Prof. Jesheela Francis : +919789516257
- Upto 6 Participants per team are permitted for the event
- The participant of the event are requested to send his/her curriculum vitae to the email talent@auiedu.com or info@auiedu.com
- The 1st round of selection will be through Group discussions. The topic will given 5 minutes before the event. This will be followed with questions related to problem solving / stress situations.
- Corporate dress code should be maintained.
For further queries contact student coordinator Mr. Abdul Gaffoor : +919952115278
Ad - Zap:
Faculty Coordinator – Prof. Muthu +919944508206
- Four participants per team,
- There will be a preliminary round
- Topics & details for Ad’s Zap will be given before the event begins.
- 7 minutes for presentation and 3 minutes for questions will be allotted for the final round of product launch.
For further queries contact student coordinator Mr. Nazeem Mohammed: +919790777472
Music
Faculty Coordinator – Mr. Franklin +919677533187
Light vocal Solo (Indian)
Only one entry per team is allowed. Duration of performance. (4-6 mins).
Time for stage/instruments settings is maximum 5 mins.
Maximum number of accompanists is 2.
Duration of the song shall be between 4-6 mins.
Only non-film songs/geet ghazal/bhajan/shabad and bhangans can be presented.
Judgment will be based on the qualities like taal selection of raga, composition and general impression.
Western vocal solo
Only one entry per team is allowed.
Time for stage/instruments settings is maximum 5 mins.
Maximum number of accompanists is 2.
Duration of the song shall be between 4-6 mins.
Language of song shall only be English.
Judgment will be based on the qualities like composition, rhythm, co-ordination and general impression.
Group song western/ light
Only one entry per team is allowed.
Maximum 6 singers in a group and number of accompanists playing instruments shall be 3.
The group song should be taken from English language.
Maximum time allowed for the group song is 10 minutes and minimum time is 8 mins, which does not include setting time. The setting time for a group shall not exceed 5 mins.
Judging of the items will be on the basis of quality of singing only and not on make up, costumes and actions of the team.
For further queries contact student coordinator Mr. Jainul Abudeen: +919944117404
Dance:
Faculty Coordinator: Mr. Paul Fernand. G +919840682832
Classical Dance (Indian Solo)
Each team can send only one entry.
The classical dance can be from any of the approved schools of dance, such as kathak, kathakali, bharat natyam, manipuri, kuchipudi, mohinittam, odyissi etc.
Participants will be allowed up to 12 to 15 minutes including time of preparation. Maximum 3 accompanists are permissible.
Judgment will be based on the qualities like taal, technique, rhythm, abhinaya or expression, costumes, foot work and general impression etc.
3 copies of a brief note on the description of dance, story involved in it, if any, and of the accompanying song, with its meaning in Hindi or English must be submitted at the time of registration.
Classical Dance (Indian group)
Each team can send only one entry.
The classical dance can be from any of the approved schools of dance, such as kathak, kathakali, bharat natyam, manipuri, kuchipudi, mohinittam, odyissi etc.
Maximum 6 singers in a group are permissable
Participants will be allowed up to 12 to 15 minutes including time of preparation.
Judgment will be based on the qualities like taal, technique, rhythm, abhinaya or expression, costumes, foot work and general impression etc.
3 copies of a brief note on the description of dance, story involved in it, if any, and of the accompanying song, with its meaning in Hindi or English must be submitted at the time of registration.
Western Dance (Solo)
Each team can send only one entry.
The western dance can be of any form
Participants will be allowed up to 12 to 15 minutes including time of preparation. Maximum 3 accompanists are permissible.
Judgment will be based on the qualities like technique, rhythm, expression, costumes, foot work and general impression etc.
Western Dance (group)
Each team can send only one entry.
The western dance can be of any form.
A Maximum of 10 dancers in a group are permissible.
Participants will be allowed up to 12 to 15 minutes including time of preparation. Maximum 3 accompanists are permissible.
Judgment will be based on the qualities like technique, rhythm, expression, costumes, foot work and general impression etc.
For further queries contact student coordinator Mr.Mohammed Iman: +919994503521
Other Guidelines
• The college Name, Address & Telephone no. must compulsorily be provided. Similarly the Name, address & phone of the Head of the Institution and the Team Leader’s should also be provided in the Registration Form.
• Up to two (2) teams from each college are permitted to participate, and in such cases that particular college must fill in separate registration forms for each team. One team cannot enter in more than one event of the same kind.
• Name, age and the telephone numbers of the participants should be clearly mentioned on an extra sheet and therewith attached to the Registration form.
• Food is not included in the Registration Fee. Food (Breakfast / lunch / Dinner) will be available inside the college canteen at a subsidized cost of Rs 45/- only per meal.
Food will be provided to those who request for it in advance. Please do mention the number of meals required in the box given under food option on the registration form. If meal is not required, then will arrange by self should be ticked on the registration form. If the Food Option column on the registration form is left blank, it will be considered as no food required.
• The Registration fee must be compulsorily paid along with the registration form. (only DD in the name of ACER Foundation, payable at Kodaikanal will be accepted). This must be couriered to American University of India (AUI), 23/95, Laws Ghat Road, Kodaikanal – 624101, Tel: 9840682832
• Each college must bring their own musical instruments for the Music event. Only Drum set will be provided at the venue. A time limit of ten (10) minutes will apply per performance per team.
• For the Dance event, participants must bring their own CD’s. A time limit of ten (10) minutes will apply per performance per team.
• Topics & details for Ad’s Zap will be given before the event begins.
• Each college will be responsible for all their own possessions. Any Damage caused to any property / belongings of the Organizer will be considered an offence and will result in a fine, disciplinary action and disqualification of the team.
• Registration fee will not be refunded.
Contest Guidelines
• The maximum # of entries in an event mentioned on the registration form must be strictly followed.
• Colleges are allowed to participate in multiple events. However each team must participate in at least three (3) or more events in order to be eligible for the Grand Prizes / Rolling Trophies.
• All participants should be dressed in decent and appropriate attire.
• Participants shall be courteous and friendly to other competitors, judges, organizers and guests.
• The Participants are requested to carry their ID Cards.
• The participants are requested to confirm their participation on (or) before 14th Feb, 2012 through email/ post.
• No T-Shirts, Jeans and ‘see through’ dress will be permitted.
• Events guidelines for all the events are to be strictly followed
• Decision of judges will be final.
_____________________________All the Best_______________________________
Monday, 20 February 2012
FRESHER VACANCIES @ CHENNAI
FRESHER VACANCIES @ CHENNAI Area | Role |
Application Prtogramming Maintenance | fresher |
IT Support,Telecom,Hardware | Network Administrator |
ITES/BPO/KPO ,Customer Service ,OPS | fresher |
ITES/BPO/KPO ,Customer Service ,OPS | fresher |
Healthcare,Medical,R&D | Intem |
Network Administration,Security | fresher |
Application Prtogramming Maintenance | software Developer |
HR/Administration,IR | HR Executive |
Sales BD | Sales Executive Officer |
Other | Other |
it - Other | Software Developer |
Application Prtogramming Maintenance | Software Developer |
ITES/BPO/KPO ,Customer Service ,OPS | Associative/Senoir.Associate - (technical) |
production,Maintenance,Quality | Trainee |
production,Maintenance,Quality | fresher |
Engineering Design,R & D | Trainee |
Application Prtogramming Maintenance | Software Developer |
Application Prtogramming Maintenance | Software Developer |
Application Prtogramming Maintenance | Software Developer |
Sales BD | Sales/Business Development Manager |
Healthcare,Medical,R&D | Medical Officer |
Sales BD | Medical Representative |
ITES/BPO/KPO ,Customer Service ,OPS | fresher |
Healthcare,Medical,R&D | General Practitioner |
Healthcare,Medical,R&D | Pharmacist/Chemist/Bio Chemist |
IT- Other | Software Developer |
Network Administration,Security | Network Administrator |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
ERP,CRM | fresher |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
Accounts,Finance,Tax,CS,Audit | Accounts Eecutive/Accountant |
Marketing,Advertising,MR,PR | Trainee |
HR/Administration,IR | Recruitment Executive |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT - Other | Software Developer |
IT-Other | Software Developer |
Application P[rogramming ,Maintenance | Software Developer |
ITES/BPO/KPO ,Customer Service ,OPS | Trainee |
Healthcare,Medical,R&D | Intern |
ITES/BPO/KPO ,Customer Service ,OPS | fresher |
IT-Other | Software Developer |
ITES/BPO/KPO ,Customer Service ,OPS | Associate/Senior.Associate - (Non Technical ) |
Banking,Insurance | Analyst |
HR/Adminstration,,IR | |
E-COMMERCE,Internet Technologies | freshers |
IT -Support,Telecom,Hardware | RF Engineer |
Banking,Insurance | Equity Analyst |
Sales BD | Sales Executive Officer |
IT- Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
IT -Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
it - Other | Software Developer |
Sales BD | fresher |
purchase,logistics,supply chain | logistics executive |
System programming | Software developer |
ITES/BPO/KPO ,Customer Service ,OPS | Associate/Senior Associate - (NoTechnical) |
production,Maintenance,Quality | Trainee |
ITES/BPO/KPO ,Customer Service ,OPS | Associative/Senoir.Associate - (technical) |
Client Server | Software Developer |
Engineering Design,R & D | Trainee |
IT -Other | Software Developer |
Sales BD | Sales/Business Development Manager |
Application ,programming maintenance | Software Developer |
Marketing,Advertising,MR,PR | MR Executive/Manager |
purchase,logistics,supply chain | fresher |
Client Server | Fresher |
Receptionist | Secretary,Front Off,Data Entry |
IT Other | Trainer/Faculty |
Sales BD | fresher |
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Vacancies for Freshers
Job Code | Area | Salary |
1 | SAP Training,Freshers | |
2 | QA &Testing | INR 2,00,000-5,00,000 PA |
3 | ITES/BPO/KPO,Customer Service,Ops | |
4 | IT Support,Trlecom,Hardware | |
5 | Client Server | |
6 | QA &Testing | INR 2,75,000-5,00,000 PA |
7 | Teaching,Education | |
8 | Other | 1,75,000-3,00,000 PA |
9 | ERP,CRM | |
10 | Sales BD | INR 80,000-1,50,000 PA |
11 | Application Programming ,Maintenance | |
12 | E-Commerce,Internet Technologies | INR 1,00,000-3,75,000 PA |
13 | E-Commerce,Internet Technologies | INR 1,75,000-4,25,000 PA |
14 | Sales BD | INR 1,75,000 - 4,25,000 PA |
15 | Sales BD | INR 1,75,000 - 4,25,000 PA |
16 | Sales BD | INR 1,50,000 - 1,75,000 PA |
17 | Site Engg,Project Management | INR 1,75,000 - 3,25,000 PA |
18 | HR/Administration,IR | |
19 | Accounts ,Finance,Tax,CS,Audit | |
20 | Accounts ,Finance,Tax,CS,Audit | INR 1,75,000 - 4,25,000 PA |
21 | ITES/BPO/KPO,Customer Service,Ops | |
22 | Production,Maintenance,Quality | |
23 | Production,Maintenance,Quality | |
24 | Banking,Insurance | INR 2,00,000-2,50,000 PA |
25 | TV,Flims,Production | |
26 | Sales BD | |
27 | Sales BD | INR 50,000-90,000 PA |
28 | Sales BD | |
29 | Banking Insurance | INR 1,50,000-3,00,000 PA |
30 | Marketing,Advertising,MR,PR | INR 1,50,000 - 3,00,000 P.A |
31 | ||
32 | IT Suoort,Telecom.Hardware | INR 90,000 - 2,00,000 PA |
33 | Healthcare,Medical,R&D | |
34 | Sales ,BD | |
35 | Sales,BD | |
36 | Sales BD | |
37 | Application Programming ,Maintenance | |
38 | Production,Maintenance,Quality | |
39 | Secretary,Front Off,Data Entry | |
40 | Sales BD | |
41 | Sales BD | |
42 | Production,Maintenance,Quality | INR 1,25,000 - 2,50,000 PA |
43 | Marketing,Advertising,MR,PR | |
44 | HR/Administration,IR | |
45 | IT -Support,Telecom , hardware | |
46 | HR/Administration,IR | |
47 | Banking Insurance | |
48 | ITES/BPO/KPO,Customer Service,Ops | |
49 | Sales BD | |
50 | Accounts ,Finance,Tax,CS,Audit | |
51 | ERP,CRM | |
52 | IT -Support,Telecom , hardware | |
53 | Banking Insurance |
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Ernst & Young Interview Details
Name of the Company: Ernst & Young
Position 1: Tax Analyst - Human Capital
Qualification: B.Com, BBM (Finance), BBA, B.Sc (Math and Statistics),
M.Sc (Math & Statistics), M.Com, MFM
Position 2: Associate- Assurance
Qualification: B.Com, M.Com
Position 3: Tax Analyst - U.S: Business Tax Compliance
Qualification: B.Com, BBM (Finance), BBA, M.Com
Salary: 2.2 Lakhs – 2.4 Lakhs per annum
Work hours: 9.30 am to 6 pm/ 5 days a week
Venue: Thiruchitrambalam Auditorium [Gate – 3].
Avinashilingam Inst. for Home Science & Higher Education for Women, Saibaba Colony.
Process:
16 Feb 2012 (Thu) 12:30 pm Onwards: Pre Placement Talk
- Aptitude Test comprising of (Accounting*, Analytical,
Verbal and MS Excel)
* For Commerce and Management students only.
- HR interviews
17 & 18 Feb 2012 (Fri & Sat) 10:00 am Onwards: Technical Interviews
Note: Meet your Placement Officer to participate in this event. Only those who are nominated by the Placement Officers of the respective colleges can attend the interview process.
HCL SAMPLE - APTITUDE QUESTIONS.
1. a=2, b=3, c=6 Find the value of c/(a+b)-(a+b)/c
2. What does the hexa number E78 in radix 7?
(a) 12455 (b) 14153 (c) 14256 (d) 13541 (e) 131112
3. In a murder case there are four suspects P,Q,R,S. Each of them makes a statement. They are p:
"I had gone to the theatre with S at the time of the murder".q: "I was playing cards with P at the time of the murder".r: "Q didn't commit the murder".s: "R is not the murderer".Assuming the only one of the above statement is false and that one of them is the murderer, who is the murderer?
a) P b) Q c) R d) Cannot be concluded e) S
4.Q is not equal to zero and k = (Q x n - s)/2.What is n?
(a) (2 x k + s)/Q (b) (2 x s x k)/Q (c) (2 x k - s)/Q (d) (2 x k + s x Q)/Q (e) (k + s)/Q
5. Mohan earned twice as much as Deep. Yogesh earned rs.3/- more than half as much as deep.
If the amounts earned by Mohan,Deep,Yogesh are M,D,Y respectively, Which of the following is the correct ordering of these amounts?
a) M < D < Y b) M< Y < D c) D< M < Y
d) It cann't be determined from the information given e) D< Y < M
Questions 6 - 10 are to be answered on the following data
A causes B or C, but not both
F occurs only if B occurs D occurs if B or C occurs E occurs only if C occurs
J occurs only if E or F occurs
D causes G,H or both H occurs if E occurs G occurs if F occurs
6. If A occurs which of the following must occurs?
I. F and G II. E and H III. D
(a) I only (b) II only (c) III only (d) I,II, & III
(e) I & II (or) II & III but not both
7. If B occurs which must occur
(a) D (b) D and G (c) G and H (d) F and G (e) J
8. If J occurs which must have occurred
(a) E (b) either B or C (c) both E & F (d) B (e) both B & C
9. Which may occurs as a result of cause not mentioned
I.D II. A III. F
(a) I only (b) II only (c) I & II (d) II & III (e) I,II & III
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