Showing posts with label Info. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Info. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Infosys Placement Details....

Nithin A: 7th Semester ISE, PESIT was placed in Infosys on 4th January 2010... He wrote about the placement procedure...
Infosys shortlisted 426 students out of 600 odd students in PESIT... Out of the 426, 346 students were offered the job.
The first round consisted of 30 questions from Logical Reasoning and 40 from Verbal.
Logical Reasoning:
5 questions were like this:
5 weights a,b,c,d,e are given and some relation between them is given. Based on that 5 questions were asked like which is d least weight, which is d heaviest. Basically u have to get the order of the weights n u can solve first 5 easily.
Next 5 were diagram based. 4 figures will b given in some order, u have to guess d next figure. Its damn easy.
Next 5 questions are from data sufficiency, like whether u can answer d statement using a) alone or b) alone or using both a) and b).
Next 5 was data interpretation. A table was given and u had to solve 5 questions on that. Its also easy.
Next 5 was logical puzzle not tough at all.
Next 5 was logical deduction.

BOOKS TO REFER: Verbal and nonverbal REASONING BY RS AGARWAL, for Infosys concentrate more on the chapters Data Sufficency, deductions, figures etc.
English 40 questions:
There were 2 passages containing 5 questions each.
8 fill in d blanks.
10 questions on correct the sentences.
10 questions on conclusions on the paragraphs.
Questions on grammatical correction. It was easy overall.
I did not refer any books. For English no need to learn anything.
GENERALLY FOR QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE,  APTITUDE BOOK BY RS AGARWAL IS THE BEST AND MOST OF THE COMPANIES REFER THAT BOOK ONLY. SO BUY BOTH REASONING AND QUANTITATIVE BOOKS AND START PREPARING.
For interview it was basically HR... Everyone was asked about thier projects.. They basically checked the communication skills.. Just be confident and its a peice of cake to crack the interview..


ALL THE BEST!!!!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Bollywood ---> Blunderwood

I just came across a link posted by one of my friends in facebook. It was actually an article in outlook.It presented the actual picture of what bollywood means and the actual story behind the terms that are used during the distribution of the film.

A few extracts from the article:

"Most of us always want to know if a film is a hit or a flop.  When you eat at a restaurant, would you want to know if the owner has made a profit or loss? Or would you be more concerned about whether the food is good or bad?"

"The simple truth is most actors can’t read beyond an SMS, leave alone a 100-page script."

"when a print ad claims that a film has grossed Rs 60 crore in two weeks, all it means is that the distributor has earned 20 crore"

"Always remember: when an actor’s look and the film’s style or sets are being talked about, it almost always means that there is no story."

"The southern film industry generated about Rs 1,700 crore last year; Bollywood did less than Rs 600 crore"



Read the original article: Starry Starry Blight

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Udupi-Mangalore : A coastal delight

This was the article that me and my friends Nithin and Manish had prepared for a magzine but it did not get published. Thought would post it here.

 COASTAL DELIGHT

Popularly known as “KUDLA”, Mangalooru, named after the goddess Mangaladevi, is a cultural and historic port town. To get a royal entry we suggest you to chug your way through the Western Ghats into the Gateway to Karnataka.
 
Culture:
Bhuta Kola, Aati kalenja, Karangolu,Nagaradhane and Huli vesha are some of the cultural traditions of Tulunadu. The folk arts Yakshagana and Talamaddale are the ones which you should never miss. Also the Theru(Chariot festival) at the various temples and the Udupi Paryaya’s are worth watching. These events symbolize the beliefs and traditions of various places. Several sports are unique over here. Kambala (buffalo race), contested in water filled paddy fields and Korikatta (Cockfight) are popular. You ought to watch these at least once in your lifetime.

Cradle of Education:
Mangalore and Udupi are proudly known as Cradle of Education in Karnataka with 15 Engineering, 5 Medical, 14 Dental, 12 MBA,11 Physiotherapy, 8 Hotel Management, 58 Graduation colleges. St Aloysius is one of the oldest and well known institutions in India with a history of 128 years. The world famous Manipal University is spread across Mangalore and Udupi. Also we have NITK, Suratkal which is one of the most prestigious and top ranked institutions in India and one of the few universities in the world to own a private beach also.

Yummy…
Tulunadu cuisine is famous for its sea food. You cant say no for the fishes like bangude, boothai, anjal. Prawns and crabs are the sea foods which make your mouth watery. Kori rotti and kori saaru combination is the one which anyone would relish to have. And for the veggies there are lot more varieties. To name a few: Pundi gasi, Pathrode, Neeru dose, Mangalore buns, Golibajje, biscuit roti, Kadabu, Dalithoy, Banana Halva etc. And not to forget the prasadam and the feast at the temples. Never miss an opportunity to gulp down these mouth-watering foods.

People:
The people are eveready to help. It’s a peaceful place to leave in. There are more joint families and the festivals are celebrated together with huge fan fare.

Climate:
The climate is hot and humid in summers and pretty good in winter. To chill out the hot weather during summer a visit to Ideal’s ice cream  parlor in mangalore is a must. The varieties available are amazing.  The taste speaks for itself.

Places to visit:

Famous for its temples, Mangalore attracts a huge number of pilgrims from all over the country. The most famous ones are:
  • St Aloysius Chapel is very famous for its paintings.
  • Udupi, the temple town houses the famous 'Udupi Sri Krishna Temple' and the ‘Asta-mathas’.
  • Dharmasthala - Sri Manjunathaswamy Temple is one of the most famous temples.
  • Kukke Subramanya Temple is  for the worshipers of the snake God.
  • Not far is the big Gomteshwara statue which is a holy place for Jains.
  • Kamala Shile is a temple in a remote village in Udupi District famous for its cave temple.
  • The Sri Mookambika Devi Temple of Kollur is pilgrimage for the Keralites.
  • The Kudroli Temple is famous for its Navaratri celebrations.
  • The Venkataramana temples of Manglalore and Mulki are the main temples for Konkani’s.
Beaches are a paradise for people living in cities. Some of the most famous beaches are:
  • Malpe Beach and St. Mary's Island - Go on the boat to the Island and hang out with friends and family.
  • Maravanthe Beach - Situated 105 km from Mangalore after Kundapur, The National Highway - 17 separates the river from the Arabian Sea offering a wonderful sight to travellers on the highway.
  • Kaup Beach and Lighthouse - around 50 km from Mangalore is one of the cleanest beaches. If you are interested in collecting shells then you must visit this place.
  • Kasargod -check out the Bekal fort which is not far from Mangalore.
  • Apart from beaches you can also find various falls in the district, Seetha and Hanuman Gundi falls are the most famous ones.
Nature lovers and Archeologists  need to check out the following
  • Sultan Bathery is the fort of Tippu in Mangalore.
  • Pilikula Nisarga Dhama is known for its Boating and Animals.
  • Manipal - don't forget to check out the ever-so-delightful eye-candy 'End Point'. And also the world-famous Anatomy Museum (Hasthna Shilpa) in the KMC campus.
  • Moodbidri houses the Thousand Pillars Basadi.
  • The small village of Barkur has many temples and is an architectural delight recognized by the Archeological Survey of India, situated near Brahmavar .
Transport:
There are numerous private bus companies which run bus services within the city of Mangalore and its suburbs. Even though the buses are operated by different private companies, the system is unified and quite useful. The frequency of buses and comfort level are a lot better than BMTC. Never miss the opportunity of the roller coaster rides in these buses.


So the next time you are planning for a vacation make sure to give this a top priority.  A land of Temples, beaches, culture and tradition and not to mention the delicious food. Experience it to Believe.
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