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jayalakshmibuilders · 13 days ago
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anjank-19 · 14 days ago
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All About BTech
BTech is also known as Bachelor of Technology. This is an undergraduate course for a period of 4 years. This course provides both theoretical and practical knowledge. To get admission into the BTech course the candidates must have completed their class 12 examinations with science background with minimum required marks. To pursue BTech some of the most common entrance tests are JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. Other than these there are many other entrance tests such as MHT CET, KCET, COMEDK, UGET, etc. Some of the popular BTech jobs include software engineer, civil engineer, mechanical engineer, software developer, automobile engineer, etc. Other than these graduates will also get chances as lecturers, subject matter experts, managers, researchers, etc. Some of the top recruiters hiring BTech graduates are TCS, IBM Global Services, HCL, Accenture, Intel, Apple, Microsoft, etc.
BTech Course Highlights
BTech Course Level - Undergraduate
BTech Full Form- B Tech Full Form is Bachelor of Technology
Best Colleges for BTech Courses - Jadavpur University, IIT Bombay, Accurate Group of Institutions IIT Delhi, DTU, Jamia Millia Islamia,  NIT Trichy,  VIT Vellore, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, etc.
B Tech Course Duration- 4 years
B.Tech Course Examination Type- Semester-wise
BTech Course Job Scope- Chemical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Computer Science Engineer, Research Associate, Professor
BTech Courses Entrance Exams- JEE Main, JEE Advanced, WBJEE, KEAM, MHT CET, AP EAMCET, CUET, KCET, TS EAMCET, and VITEEE
B Tech Course Specializations- Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Marine Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, etc.
Average BTech Course Salary- INR 4 LPA - 8 LPA
B Tech Course Top Recruiters- Google, Apple, Hindustan Unilever Ltd, ISRO, BHEL, NTPC and many others
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What is the full form of BTech?
The full form of BTech is Bachelor of Technology. This is an undergraduate degree for a period of 4 years. There are a number of BTech specialisations available for students such as Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical, Aeronautical, etc. 
In order to take Admission in BTech Course the aspirants are required to appear for several entrance exams such as JEE Mains and JEE Advanced to take Admission into the top IITs, NITs, etc. 
The graduates of BTech get a chance to work in different sectors such as mechanical engineer, Software engineer, Electrical engineer, Software Developer, Automobile engineer, etc. 
Career Options After BTech
As a BTech graduate it is very important to make the right choice. After completing BTech the four year Course many candidates go for MBA or PGDM degree. Check below the career options after Pursuing BTech:
IT & Software Job Profiles
Data Analyst - INR 6.5 LPA
Web Developer - INR 4.5 LPA
Mobile App Developer - INR 4.5 LPA
Software Engineer - INR 7.7 LPA
Data Scientist - INR 14.7 LPA
Data Engineer - INR 10.7 LPA
Automotive BTech Jobs
Automotive Engineer - INR 5.6 LPA
Production Engineer - INR 3.6 LPA
Design Engineer - INR 5.5 LPA
Aerospace BTech Jobs
Aerospace Engineer - INR 15.3 LPA
Satellite Design Engineer - INR 4.7 LPA
Aerodynamics Engineer - INR 9.8 LPA
Electrical & Electronics Job Profiles
Electrical Engineer - INR 4.6 LPA
Power Systems Engineer - INR 6.5 LPA
Electronics Design Engineer - INR 7.6 LPA
Mechanical BTech Jobs
Manufacturing Engineer - INR 6 LPA
Mechanical Design Engineer - INR 8.7 LPA
HVAC Engineer - INR 11 LPA
Civil BTech Jobs
Structural Engineer - INR 7.3 LPA
Transportation Engineer - INR 7.5 LPA
Construction Manager - INR 5.6 LPA
Top Recruiters
BTech Industries
Core Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, etc.)
L&T
Tata Motors
Mahindra & Mahindra
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)
Aerospace
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
Mahindra Defence
Airbus
Boeing
Automotive
Tata Motors
Mahindra & Mahindra
Maruti Suzuki
Hyundai
Electrical & Electronics
Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL)
NTPC
Siemens
Samsung
Oil & Gas
Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)
Telecommunications
Bharti Airtel
Reliance Jio
Vodafone Idea
Tata Communications
IT/Software
TCS
Infosys
Wipro
Accenture
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krstseo · 6 months ago
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The best Highlights of Civil Engineering Department at KRCT
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The Civil Engineering Department at K.Ramakrishnan College of Engineering is a vibrant learning Environment. Here, students and faculty engage in a multitude of activities aimed at enhancing knowledge, skills, and innovation in civil engineering. So, from successful internships to insightful workshops and academic initiatives, we are committed to providing students with invaluable hands-on experiences and opportunities for growth. Thus, read on to learn about the highlights of civil engineering department and our tremendous journey to excellence and innovation in this blog.
Highlights of Civil Engineering Department
Successful Internships with CMDA
Congratulations to our final-year Civil Engineering students, Gunabalan G, Chinnaiah M, Hari Gowtham S, and Hariharan S, for successfully completing their internships with the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA). Further, the CMDA, under the Tamil Nadu government, is responsible for regulating physical developments in Chennai. Also, this internship provided our students with invaluable hands-on experience in urban planning and development.
One-Day Industrial Visit for 3rd Year Civil Engineering Students
On November 5, 2022, a field visit was organized for the courses Environmental Engineering and Design of Reinforced Cement Concrete. Third-year Civil Engineering students, accompanied by two faculty members, participated actively in this program. Furthermore, resource persons Dr.G.Sreelal and Mr.B.Dhilip Kumar, Assistant Professors in the Department of Civil Engineering, conducted the visit. Also, during the visit, 110 students gained valuable knowledge about dam construction, water conveyance systems, and structural reinforcement design. Thus, this made this field visit a highly educational experience.
Publication Incentive
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Dr. Sujatha, the Head of the Civil Engineering Department, received a publication incentive of Rs. 66,900 from the KGI Chairman, recognizing her contributions to academic research and publication.
Workshop on MEP Systems
Dr. S. Sujatha, Head of the Department, along with Dr. G. Balaji Ponraj and Mr. E. Arun Revanth, Assistant Professors, attended a workshop at UNIQUE MEP in Trichy. So, this workshop provided valuable insights and advanced knowledge in Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems, enhancing their expertise in these critical areas.
Symposium Success
Our 3rd-year Civil Engineering students proudly received prizes and certificates at the symposium held at Roever College of Engineering and Technology. Also, their outstanding performances demonstrated their knowledge, skills, and dedication to their field.
AWS Talk
The department recently hosted an insightful talk on Amazon Web Services (AWS), providing students with a comprehensive understanding of cloud computing and its applications in civil engineering. Additionally, this session equipped our students with valuable knowledge on leveraging AWS technologies for innovative solutions in their projects and future careers.
Survey Workshop
Final-year Civil Engineering students conducted a survey workshop for the 3rd-year students, focusing on site marking techniques and practical survey methods. Moreover, this hands-on experience provided junior students with valuable insights into the fieldwork aspects of civil engineering.
Sports Corner
Our final-year students clinched the zonal first prize in basketball, showcasing their teamwork and athletic prowess. Additionally, our second-year students won a prize for their impressive performance in handball. Additionally, this event highlights of civil engineering department at KRCT being multifaceted for students to shine in all aspects.
Peer Learning Initiative
In a collaborative effort to enhance learning, our final-year Civil Engineering students conducted peer learning classes for the second-year students. This peer-to-peer teaching approach fosters a supportive learning environment where students can exchange knowledge, clarify concepts, and strengthen their understanding of course materials. It reflects the spirit of teamwork and academic excellence within our department.
Arduino and its Applications in Building Construction
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In an informative session, our department explored the role of Arduino technology in modern building construction. This talk delved into the innovative applications of Arduino microcontrollers, such as monitoring environmental conditions, controlling lighting systems, and optimizing energy efficiency in buildings. By integrating Arduino technology, civil engineers can enhance the functionality, sustainability, and efficiency of construction projects, paving the way for smarter and more interconnected built environments.
To Conclude
Thus, these activities and achievements are the highlights of civil engineering department, showcasing its dynamic and multifaceted nature. Through internships, industrial visits, workshops, and academic initiatives, our students and faculty continue to strive for excellence and innovation in the field of civil engineering.
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100hands · 8 years ago
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ARCHITECT & INTERIORS INDIA / HOT 100 May 30, 2017
When and how did you establish your practice?   Sunitha Kondur, my partner, and I started our practice in June 2003. Our first commission was a ‘graphic’ wall for a software office (thanks to my friend & classmate Hareesh Asnani) and soon after, out of the blue we were contacted by an old client from the US who was planning to build an orphanage in Trichy. We soon set up shop in a bedroom at home, hired three young architects and were off.
What is the nature of services offered by your company? We work across scales, from product & furniture design to master planning. We also make movies and have done some branding and graphic design. Sunitha also runs Source, a product sourcing company focused on Furniture and accessories.
What is the design philosophy of the firm, one that is manifested across all projects in some form or the other? The studio’s approach is grounded in the search for contextually appropriate solutions. Special emphasis is given to the response to climate, the existing scale and character of the context, appropriate use of materials and construction techniques, and the development of the project aesthetic as a result of these specific conditions. We believe that this recognition of what exists leads to a more sensitive speculation of what can be. The work seeks to identify appropriate metaphors for the particular exigencies of a project and our larger identity as a people - a search for ‘the beautiful idea’.
What prompted you to choose architecture/design? I got into architectural school purely on the advice of my school warden, Bro. George Kalangod, who in all his wisdom saw potential in my talents in drawing, physics and performance. It wasn’t till my third year at BMS, Bangalore, working on NASA, that I really began comprehending what I had got myself into.
What role did your family play in your decision of choosing this profession? There are no other architects or designers in my family, nonetheless, they supported me wholeheartedly. My grandfather came with me for multiple entrance exams (CEPT, SPA, Delhi) all of which I flunked and then finally thanks to Mr. Bhaskaran, an uncle of mine in Bangalore we managed to get a seat here. In fact, with my parents in Dubai, I (conveniently) stayed with Bhaskarettan and Thangachechi through my five years at architecture school!
What are your educational qualifications? What were the lessons learnt at your alma mater? I have a Bachelor’s degree (B.Arch) from Bangalore University (BMS College of Engineering) and a Master’s degree (S.M.Arch.S.) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Last year, we were at a retreat with Aniket (Bhagwat) and Samira (Rathod), and I was to talk about architecture and education and of course, I spoke about good teachers, the well-equipped library, access to illustrious minds often - a place of exchange, etc. and BMS was none of that. We had a couple of really good teachers but by and large, the college ran on auto-pilot.
We had no attendance requirements, and we were on a yearly scheme but there was something about the place then and it reflects in a lot of contemporary practitioners here – Vimal, Sandeep, Manoj (Architecture Paradigm), Nagaraj (Vastarey), Amaresh (Khosla Associates), Latha, - wonderful, sensitive people.… And I do not know what it is about that time at BMS where in spite of the fact that there wasn’t this kind of inspired instruction, it was nevertheless a place of incredible energy. And most of this energy was focussed on the NASA trophies. This exposure at NASA, competing with the rest of the colleges was really the testbed for a lot of us. And so when I think back, I do not know how you institute that as a principle for an architecture school – that you have to have inspired colleagues, as students and the sublime work coming not from a solitary genius but from a ‘scenius’. A collective, shared project.
This rather loose structure at BMS prepared me well for MIT, where we had very few prescribed courses and had to structure our two years there mostly on our own. Doing a graduate degree abroad forces one to confront one’s own identity. The foreign context calls into question one’s deep seated values, assumptions, and prejudices. It was invigorating. MIT also introduced me to some incredible teachers - Julian Beinart (City Form), Michael Dennis (Urban Design), Dennis Adams (Public Art) and colleagues. This experience made me realize my own inadequacies and has since forced me to always carefully consider how we work and what we produce.
What or who inspires you and why? Inspiration comes often from the most unlikely sources - a random conversation with the client, a movie poster, a line from a song, the colour of the sky just before sunset, the left over pieces of mill board, The sudden (and substantial) reduction of the project budget... Rafiq Azam, the great Bangladeshi architect, told me once that he often spends a whole day at site, getting to know it - that light breeze that comes in from the south, the early morning sun that lights up a patch of the grounds, the family of monkeys who come to eat the Jackfruits...soon these are all informing subtle shifts in the plan, accommodating a life that already exists here. As Mr. Doshi says, “So always there are clues. We must be aware to use them.”
Who would you consider to be your mentors? How have they influenced you as a person and as a professional? I have been really fortunate to have had so many great teachers. I would like to specially mention Mr. Anil Dube, my teacher at BMS, who taught me to draw, to carefully consider what exists, to evocatively represent ideas, and to listen.
Which, according to you, are your milestone projects? And why? Which projects represent the turning points of your career? Ones that have either shaped you in a certain way or propelled your practice to the next level. Alila.Bangalore & Nua were important projects for us. We were very fortunate to get clients like Gautam Nambisan and Vinutha Kondur. Both projects were on site simultaneously and we really got an opportunity to test many of the ideas we had, here. These projects gave us the opportunity to design everything, from environmental graphics and signage (my brother Premjit did this), furniture and product (lights, accessories) design to landscape, interiors and architecture. They were also kind enough to involve great consultants, like Allies and Morrison (on Alila) who taught us so much about architecture and the way to practice.
Our early work for Hope Foundation (mostly community buildings in the Tsunami hit areas of Tamil Nadu)has also been very instructive. We did eight buildings with them, all on very limited budgets (on an average around Rs.700/sft). We were forced to consider what was truly indispensable for us - settling often for a careful articulation of structure and choice of materials to establish the aesthetic of these buildings. In hindsight, these early projects informed our practice in fundamental ways. We continue to approach our work with a certain pragmatism and resist the ever-present temptation to be willful or capricious.
What is your dream project, whether or not it could be realised? I often remember Kahn’s comment about ‘spaces full of wonder. Spaces that rise and envelope flowingly without beginning, without end, of a jointless material white and gold’...every project begins with this dream and it is always less...I guess this is the great joy of being an architect - the next project will almost certainly be different and hopefully better - a little more of that wondrous space tamed and brought into the world.
Where do you see yourself and your firm in the next decade or so? Hopefully still enthusiastic, making more buildings, more movies, and being more engaged with the world around us.
In addition to the above, we would like you to mention: 1. A built structure that gets a perfect score in your opinion... and why. I enjoy the first phase of IIM Bangalore (Administration, Director’s office, library, first classroom and faculty clusters, etc.). This is an incredible synthesis of Doshi’s ideas about the open ended frame, allusions to ancient temple precincts, managing & celebrating water, landscape... I still remember that first glimpse of the triple storey pergola’d connector  - something archaic and yet modern, systematic and yet messy and open-ended, voluminous and yet intimate. This idea of an ambiguous, difficult to define entity is such an apt metaphor for this place of higher learning...an open frame constantly expanding, able to receive any number of variations and additions and yet retaining its integrity. What a beautiful idea!
2. An Indian practice that you would give a perfect score... and why. Mistry Architects, Bangalore. Not only do they produce sensitive work, but they have created a rich ecosystem where young architects flourish and there is a shared sense of authorship and learning. Just being around Sharukh Mistry is inspiring, invigorating and a real life lesson.
3. An international practice that merits a perfect score... and why. Allies and Morrison, London. I am familiar with the way they work, the care they take both with designing buildings and working with each other. They have created a wonderful, civil & generous environment to produce architecture.
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hudsonespie · 4 years ago
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The Ultimate Guide To Higher Studies For Mariners – Part 3
Part III: From High seas to inquisitive classrooms: India calling
The inception
India has its fair share of renowned MBA institutions. Alumni belonging to these esteemed centers have left their mark in the world, with regards to business and economy. Thus, getting an offer to study at one of these institutions would be nothing short of an honor.
Looking further into Indian B-schools we are bound to come across PGDM vs MBA point. According to the Indian governing council for technical education, i.e AITCE, only a deemed university can accord a Masters’s degree – MBA in this case.
As a lot of these B-schools are standalone institutions, neither affiliated to any university nor are a deemed university, they cannot grant degrees. So, they grant diplomas – Post-Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM).
Unlike the huge difference between diplomas in Engg and BTech/B.E. in Engg, PGDMs and MBAs are considered at par. Thus, to clarify both PGDM and MBA are the same.
Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted by IIMs and Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) conducted by XLRI are the two most common entrance examinations to apply for MBA/PGDM in India.
Other institutes may accept either of these two scores or conduct their own exams. For example, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) conducts its own exam for MBA(International Business), and the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) has NMAT (NMIMS Management Aptitude Test). Just getting a good percentile is not enough.
The admission process includes – Written Ability Test (WAT), Group discussion (GD), and Personal Interview (PI). Every institute has its own process. Generally, IIMs and XLRI shortlist via their CAT/XAT score and invite candidates for further rounds.
The final selection criteria are also varied among institutions – profile marking, work exp weightage, GD/PI performance, test score. For other institutions we need to apply beforehand, giving our CAT/XAT/ other test registration numbers in the application.
Needless to say, when the test results are announced, these institutions verify our score and evaluating it with their own minimum criteria. After this only, do we get an invitation email for further rounds?
When we talk about MBA in India IIMs and XLRI come first. Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) is the premier institution set up by the Govt of India long back. Among B-school aspirants, IIMs are divided into older IIMs and newer IIMs.
The older IIMs, in lieu of being established way back, have excellent faculties, famous alumni, competitive cohort, amazing placements – thus are the dream school.
The older IIMs are referred to as BLACKI (IIM Bangalore, IIM Lucknow, IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Calcutta, IIM Kozhikode, and IIM Indore). Within BLACKI – ABC are the bluest of the blue.
The only other institutes that match the aura of ABC are XLRI Jamshedpur and ISB Hyderabad. But ISB Hyd requires certain work experience to apply. Something that other B-schools do not have. XLRI runs two flagship programs – PGP BM and PGP HR, where BM stands for Business Management and HR for Human Resources. Its HR program is considered one of the finest in Asia.
Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) is a constituent college of Delhi University. It ranks among the top ten and is one of the most competitive colleges to get an admit – lesser seats/more applications being one of the reasons. Sharing a similar predicament to FMS is Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) – Dept of Management, University of Mumbai.
Management Development Institute (MDI) Gurgaon established by the Industrial Finance Corporation of India is another premier institution offering business studies. Located near the commercial hub of Delhi, it too has quality students, eminent faculties, and renowned alumni.
For addressing the conundrum of foreign trade, the Ministry of Commerce, Govt of India had constructed the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) in the 1960s. Initially, set up to train civil servants of the Indian Trade Service (ITS) cadre, it has morphed into one of the finest B-schools in India.
Its flagship program MBA (International Business) concentrates on commerce, foreign trade, etc. Quite a number of senior executives at commodity trading and chartering firms such as Cargill, Olam, Kewalram Chanrai, etc have graduated from here.
IMT Ghaziabad, SP Jain Mumbai, NMIMS Mumbai, Great Lakes Chennai also count among the premier business learning centers of India. Few IITs and some NITs also offer MBA. Vinod Gupta School of Management (VGSOM) IIT Kgp, Shailesh J Mehta School of Management (SJMSOM) IIT Bombay, Dept. of Management Studies (DOMS) IIT Madras to name a few are considered amongst the top tier. With regards to NITs Dept. of Management Studies NIT Trichy, School of Management NIT Rourkela are well known.
Executive MBA/ EPGP/ PGPx
The setting up of ISB Hyderabad boosted the executive education scenario in India. One should note that there is a very different point of view with regards to executive education between Indian institutes and foreign universities.
Reputed business schools abroad accept candidates usually with 4-6 years of work experience for their general MBA program. For their executive MBA (EMBA), candidates need to have at least 10 years of managerial experience, either at mid-senior or senior level, to become eligible for applying.
In vast contrast to this, well-respected Indian institutions need a 5-year work experience, sans level, for candidates to apply. The reason for the disparity is the fact that fresh graduates without any work experience are eligible to apply for MBA programs in India which is not the case abroad.
The Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM) is the flagship program offered by ISB Hyd. When it was launched around 20 years back, it kind of became a cult. During that time the other top institutions – namely BLACKI, XLRI, and FMS – did not have any minimum work experience criteria in their eligibility column (ISB had a minimum of 2 years of work experience).
Over the years they have added various programs to suit the different work experiences of candidates. PGP-MAX for senior executives with 10 years of work experience and PGP-Pro for working professionals with 5 years of work experience. ISB accepts GRE/GMAT scores for its programs.
Thus to this date, it continues to be the flagbearer for executive education in India. Since ISB Hyd has quite a lot of alumni belonging to the maritime industry, it is a hot favorite among seafarers. It should be remembered that ISB positions its One year MBA as the general MBA and its PGP-MAX as executive MBA.
Xavier Labour Research Institute (XLRI) Jamshedpur is the oldest business school in India. It offers a 15-month full-time residential program called EPGDM for candidates with a minimum of 5 years of work experience.
This program helps candidates to grapple with cutting-edge business notions, develop their management perspectives, and nurture them to think beyond the obvious.
The eligibility test is either XAT or GMAT/GRE. Similar to ISB, XLRI too has a lot of marine engineers as alumni to boast. On a personal front, I was taught by a retired extra-First class Chief Engineer and XLRI alumnus during MEO preparatory classes.
BLACKI too offers executive MBA programs for experienced professionals. Some offer Post Graduate Program either via a two-year path or via a one-year duration. The two-year path is meant for working professionals who wish to study as well as continue working.
The course is generally structured through interactive learning as it is a non-residential program. The one-year duration program is the flagship program with respect to executive education. It is a comprehensive full-time residential program. A valid GMAT/GRE score and a reasonable work experience of at least 5 years (some have a minimum requirement of 4 years) are the eligibility criteria. If one browses through their class profile, one can generally find quite a few sailors in the ranks.
Apart from these, MDI Gurgaon, SP Jain Mumbai, FMS Delhi, Great Lakes Chennai, IIFT Delhi, IMT Ghaziabad, NMIMS Mumbai, etc along with a few of the newer IIMs and some of the IITs (Kgp, Bombay, Madras, etc) offer this.
There is always confusion between one-year MBAs offered in India and executive MBAs abroad (apart from the duration of work experience).
The thing is AICTE classifies one-year MBAs offered in India as full-time residential programs and denotes them as ‘Executive PGDM’ of Executive MBA’. While abroad, Executive MBA is usually a two-year non-residential module-based program.
Specialized Masters
This trend is slowly catching up in India. Some institutions have introduced programs not so long ago, while some institutions are attracting renewed interest to theirs. Take for example the multi-disciplinary MBA in Business Analytics offered by IIM Bangalore.
This newly launched 24 months, immersive program develops students to integrate sound management principles and deep analytics to approach a viable solution.
In this digital era, data is the bloodline of the economy. Through data mining and analyzing, one can gather past information, diagnose, and predict the future swing. In short – Analytics Value Escalator – comprising descriptive analytics, diagnostic analytics, predictive analytics, and prescriptive analytics.
The Planned Maintenance System (PMS) used onboard, calculating Main Engine performance to predict hull fouling, even our bunker stemming plan are examples of data analytics only – though at a rudimentary level.
The Post Graduate Program for Executives in Visionary Leadership in Manufacturing (PGPEX-VLM) offered by IIM Calcutta in collaboration with IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras was started in 2006-07.
This one-year specialty program developed under Indo-Japan Joint Cooperation Agreement nurtures leaders to become pioneers in the manufacturing sector having a strong impetus for new-age technology.
ISB Hyderabad’s Advanced Management Program in Business Analytics (AMP-BA), IIM Kozhikode’s PGP in Liberal Studies and Management, etc. are few examples of specialized masters being offered in India.
Master in Tech
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is the basic qualifying exam for pursuing higher studies in the core technical fields in IITs, NITs, CFTIs, etc. With respect to maritime, 2 years full-time M.Tech is offered in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Dredging and Harbour Engineering, and Marine Engineering and Management by IMU.
IIT Kharagpur also offers Post Graduate Program in Maritime Operations and Management (PGPMOM). The criteria for selection being MEO Class I COC followed by an interview. The commencement of this program is under the sole discretion of IIT Kgp following the sufficient availability of suitable candidates.
Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), a state government-owned university, and AMET, a deemed to be a self-funded university, also offer M.Tech in Marine Engineering. The admission process to these two is via a rank list, where work experience and MEO COCs carry heavy weightage.
The higher the COC more the weightage. Another self-funded college, Tolani Maritime Institute offers one-year post-graduate programs in M.Sc Marine Engineering and in M.Sc Technical Ship Management. These programs are offered by Glasgow-based University of Strathclyde. Candidates study for 16 weeks at the Tolani campus and then seek to admit into the second semester at Glasgow.
Work Integrated Learning Program (WILP) is offered by BITS Pilani. This UGC-approved (received approval in late 2020) program focuses on strengthening one’s technical acumen, upgrading skills, and earning a BITS branded M.Tech degree while not interrupting one’s career.
In layman’s terms, it is a part-time M.Tech program. Though Masters’s is not offered in marine engineering, it is offered in other general fields, such as Design Engineering, Manufacturing Management, Microelectronics, Quality Management, etc. whose applications are used in the shipbuilding sector.
Note: Though an op-ed, every detail has been carefully vetted and cross-checked. Still, test patterns, admission rules, etc. are subjected to change. Aspirants are always advised to check with the concerned authorities while applying. Neither the author nor Marine Insight would be held accountable for any loss of chance to the aspirant.
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mohankumarconst · 5 years ago
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The Akshaya Pvt Limited was founded back in 1995 and is headquartered in Chennai. the corporate is already on the verge of completing premium residential spaces and commencing luxury homes & commercial projects in Coimbatore, Trichy and Salem. Powered by a team of quite 200 top-notch professionals and driven by the core values of 'Passion, Principles and Performance', Akshaya has now earned the respect of peers within the housing industry and therefore the admiration of thousands of delighted customers.
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With a buffer of vibrant museums, gardens, and parks, you'll find plenty of reasons to meet in St. Louis.
Families will enjoy visiting the Saint Louis Zoo, The Magic House and the Saint Louis Science Center. Meanwhile, the arts cannot fail to check out the City Museum and the Saint Louis Art Museum. Whenever you start your adventure, save time to admire the iconic stainless steel Arch that rises from the city center.
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1. Gateway Arch
The monument to the country's westward expansion is also a technical marvel, in which St. Louisans still boasts more than 50 years after construction. The stainless steel arch, designed and submitted by Eero Saarinen in a national competition, rose 630 feet into the air and stretched 630 feet from one foot to the other.
You can learn more about the history of arches at the Western Open Museum and the Archway Visitor Center. Opened in July 2018, the building sits below the arch and includes six new galleries detailing the history of the West. What's more, the park now boasts more than 5 miles of walking and biking paths.
Although enjoyed free on the ground, many former tourists offered to pay a fee of $ 10 to $ 13 to go to the top of the Archway, citing the excellent aerial view of it. For another great vantage point during warmer months, consider buying an hour-long admission ticket, $ 20 for adults and $ 10 for children aged 3 to 15. Tickets can be purchased for both activities on the Gateway Arch ticket gate.
2. Forest Park
Forest Park is huge. If you want a big idea, consider this: It's about 500 acres wider than New York City's vast Central Park. Thus, this "forest" contains nearly 1,300 jobs to do. You'll find everything from zoos to summer concerts to museums to fish farms to golf courses within its borders.
You can also go jogging on its trails, boating in the river and swinging rackets on the tennis court, among other activities. Just glance at this map; you'll find it takes effort to get bored here.
And if you are looking for a bit of St. Louis, you're lucky: There are a lot of them on the site. The forest park has not only opened since 1876 but also plays a host role in 1904. World Fair.
3. Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
Although this beautiful, neo-Byzantine Roman Catholic cathedral was completed less than a century ago in the early 1900s (long after many of the churches in Europe), the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis enjoys worldwide renown for its mosaics collection on its walls and ceiling.
Nearly 42 million glass tesserae pieces comprise the installation, making it one of the largest in the world.
The church's huge collection of mosaics is why many former visitors recommend spending a few hours here, even if you're not religious. Just be sure to check out the church's schedule: When Mass is taking place, tours are not available.
4. Saint Louis Zoo
Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my! The Saint Louis Zoo houses these three types of mammals, but it also breeds zodiac animals, sloths, swans, penguins, turtles, crocodiles, and taran, among many other creatures. And over at the Caribbean Cove, you can run your hands over an assortment of stingrays (clipped of their stingers).
But spacious animals are not the only reason past travelers have praised St. John's charm. This Louis. Many tourists have recently praised the free entrance, as well as large, natural crates created for the animals.
In fact, the zoo is so large that you may want to set aside more than one day to explore this expansive property. And if you're hoping to avoid the crowds, come early or plan your visit for a weekday.
5. Grant's Farm
Eventually, the name would become famous for his service during the Civil War, helping the leader to become president in 1869. After Grant left the property, the property was preserved by August A. Busch, Sr. and since then belongs to the Busch family.
Grant's farm is now home to 281 acres of land and offers concerts, animal shows and zoos for little zoologists. The property also features stables that house some of Budweiser's famous Clydesdale horses. No wonder why recent tourists said this attraction is worth a visit despite the high cost of special activities.
6. City Museum
The Downtown West City Museum is difficult to describe, so maybe we should use its own word: "an eclectic mix of children's playgrounds, greenhouses, surreal booths, and architectural masterpieces. Bamboo is made of unique and found objects.
"Attractions include "Toddler Towns", an exhibition with tunnels and pits for tots and "Enchanting Caves", where visitors can explore stalactites like teeth and deep cave. In fact, the City Museum attracts so many children of all ages that some tourists have recently described this attraction as a must-see museum worthy of many visits.
7. Saint Louis Art Museum
Whether you like art or just looking to kill time when exploring Forest Park, travelers recommend checking out the Saint Louis Art Museum. Home to more than 34,000 works of art, the museum displays works from Europe, Asia, and ancient Egypt. You'll find a mix of paintings, sculptures, photographs, textiles and more displayed here.
Past guests liked to see the collections of the Art Museum of Saint Louis, in addition to the temporary exhibition "City of the Sunken City: Egypt" (available until September 9) and unable to. skip the "European Art" gallery permanently.
Past travelers also appreciated the museum's complimentary admission, though extra charges apply for access to select rotating exhibits every day except Friday. Tickets for special events and galleries are sold on the MetroTix website.
You'll also want to pay attention to the museum's photography policy: Only flash photography is allowed in featured and permanent exhibitions.
8. Saint Louis Science Center
Just south of the Forest Park's Oakland Boulevard border is the Saint Louis Science Center. At this free museum, visitors can see more than 700 hands-on exhibits about animals, space, weather, and skyscrapers, among other topics. Complimentary science experiments and live demonstrations are available as well.
According to past visitors, the Saint Louis Science Center offers ample ways to keep kids of all ages entertained. However, some museumgoers lamented the crowded atmosphere, particularly on Saturdays, while others wished activities like planetarium shows and Discovery Room experiences did not cost extra.
9. Missouri Botanical Garden
One of the more unique things about Missouri Botanical Gardens is that children like it. And why aren't they? Doris I. Schnuck Children's Garden has a limestone cave (to explore), Spelunker's Slide (to climb down), a treehouse (to climb) and a steamboat (to the board), among other attractions.
And the visions of adults are not shabby either. Some travelers have previously said feeding koi fish in the Japanese Garden and admiring the Chihuly glass sculptures throughout the hotel is the highlight of their trip, while others recommend it. Enjoy a picnic lunch (during the warmer months) or light up and decorate the holidays (in the winter).
10. The Magic House, St. Louis Children's Museum
If you're traveling with little ones, save time for a visit to The Magic House. This children's museum is in Kirkwood, a western suburb of St. Louis, offering many interactive exhibits for young children to enjoy, including an area for budding builders, a bubble room and the enchanting climbing structure of "Jack and Beanstalk".
On sunny days, your child can also run around the outdoor Playground, where there is a circular stream, hopscotch, garden kaleidoscope and more.
Families are crazy about the Wonder House, citing its exhibits to be more educational than what is found in other children's museums. Visitors also praise the hotel's attentive staff, though some note that the facility may become crowded, especially during holidays and when school groups are on site.
To avoid hordes of families in the summer and on weekends (the busiest times of the year), the museum recommends arriving after 2 p.m.
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Airport IT Systems Market 2018-2023 Global Key Manufacturers Analysis Review
Airport IT Systems Market Overview
Airports are constantly seeking new methods to improve their operational efficiencies and enhance passenger air travel. Airport IT systems support the business goals of providing an efficient, passenger-friendly, and cost-effective airport operation. They also interface and integrate the majority of electronic information within the airport, thus ensuring the smooth flow of information for operations, management, and security. Such systems assist the airport authorities or the senior officials to monitor operations and effectively address the business-critical issues. They are also labeled as the precursors to the next-generation of airports due to their advantages.
The smart airport program, a joint initiative of International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Airports Council International (ACI), has been designed to boost the efficiency and profitability of airports even during volatile economic conditions. Such airport terminals are developed around a single, converged IP platform that enables high-speed broadband traffic across the aerodrome. By enabling real-time data exchange and airport-wide integration, the smart airports significantly improve their operational efficiencies, passenger services, and security capabilities. Singapore's Changi Airport, London's Heathrow Airport, and South Korea's Incheon International Airport are some airports that have adopted the smart program.
Increasing demand for air travel have made the government organizations such as International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), IATA, FAA, EASA, Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), and European Union (EU) to encourage the development of smart airports. Such an approach would minimize the risks and limit the inconvenience to the passengers, thus enabling safer flight and airport operations. With the increased operational advantages of smart airports, many investments have been signed in the market. Some of them are
•                     The European airports have planned on investing more than $61 billion in the redevelopment and upgrading of new facilities and services during 2015-2018.
•                     In 2015, it was proposed that over $50 billion would be invested in the construction, development, and modification of Iraq airports over a decade.
•                     In 2015, more than $10 billion was invested for the expansion and renovation of terminals and development of airfield inside the Frankfurt airport.
•                     In 2015, the Heathrow Airport in London gained an investment of $13 billion for its infrastructure and airfield development.
•                     In 2013, Edinburgh Airport, Scotland committed to invest $166 million, for upgrading the airport’s immigration, baggage reclaims, and security facilities over five years.
•                     It is also expected that the Indian government and private firms would invest $12.1 billion over 2012-2017. This amount will be used for the construction of new airports, expansion, and modernization of existing airports and development of low-cost airports.
•                     In 2014, Bristol Airport in England, invested $26.5 million, in its terminal expansion program, which would transform passenger experience.
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The key players of global airport IT systems market are RESA AIRPORT DATA SYSTEMS (France), Amadeus IT Group SA (Spain), Rockwell Collins (US), INFORM GmbH (Germany), and Siemens AG (Germany). Other companies that are operating in this market are IBM (US), Ultra Electronics Holdings (UK), Northrop Grumman Corporation (US), SITA (Geneva), Thales Group (France) and IKUSI (Spain).
Industry/ Innovation/ Related News:
2015:- SITA signed a contract with the Abu Dhabi International Airport to provide end-to-end passenger and airport management solutions for the airport's new terminal, which is scheduled for completion by July 2017. Under the contract, SITA would equip the terminal with next-generation airport management solutions such as common-use AirportConnect passenger-processing platform, AirportVision FIDS, the BagManager baggage management solution, and several automated boarding gates.
2014 -   International Business Machines, a prominent vendor of the market, signed a contract with the Shanghai Airport Authority in China to provide cloud-computing technology and systems, which would help move passengers more efficiently and enhance the security at the airport.
Regional Analysis
In 2014, there were more than 6,000 airports and airfields in APAC, of which the developing countries such as China had 507 airports and India had 346. During the same period, over 19.7 million aircraft movements from the region were recorded, which was 5% higher than 2013.
In 2013, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) signed a seven-year contract, worth $3.44 billion, with SITA for the modernization of AOCC at 10 airports across India such as Ahmedabad, Calicut, Chennai, Guwahati, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mangalore, Pune, Trichy, and Trivandrum. SITA partnered with NIIT Technologies for this multi-airport project. Such developments result in the growth of the market.
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Airport IT Systems Market – Competitive Analysis
The global airport IT systems market is highly competitive, and vendors compete based on cost, product quality, reliability, and aftermarket service. It is crucial for vendors to provide cost-effective and high-quality airport IT systems with latest technology and materials to survive and succeed such an intensely competitive environment.
Rockwell Collins and Ultra Electronics Holdings are the two leading vendors in the market. Their focus is primarily on the implementation of lightweight materials, more of electric technologies, and robust systems. For example, inIn 2013, Ultra Electronics Holdings signed a contract with Viracopos International Airport, Brazil to provide a comprehensive suite of airport IT systems. Similarly, inIn 2014, Rockwell Collins signed a five-year contract with Monterrey International Airport, Mexico to install the ARINC vMUSE common use check-in platform and the ARINC SelfServ common use kiosk software at the airport. The emergence of such advanced airport IT systems has transformed the aviation industry.
Mergers and acquisitions, along with increased collaboration with alliance partners around the world would drive the global Airport IT Systems Market during the forecast period. For example:
•              In 2015, Esterline Technologies acquired Barco, a vendor based in Poperinge, Belgium for $200 million
•              In 2014, Amadeus acquired UFIS Airport Solutions, which would offer specialized airport IT development expertise, to the airports around the globe
•              In 2011, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) acquired TSA, which would enhance the security at all the US airports and increase the safety of the passengers
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The best Highlights of Civil Engineering Department at KRCT
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The Civil Engineering Department at K.Ramakrishnan College of Engineering is a vibrant learning Environment. Here, students and faculty engage in a multitude of activities aimed at enhancing knowledge, skills, and innovation in civil engineering. So, from successful internships to insightful workshops and academic initiatives, we are committed to providing students with invaluable hands-on experiences and opportunities for growth. Thus, read on to learn about the highlights of civil engineering department and our tremendous journey to excellence and innovation in this blog.
Highlights of Civil Engineering Department
Successful Internships with CMDA
Congratulations to our final-year Civil Engineering students, Gunabalan G, Chinnaiah M, Hari Gowtham S, and Hariharan S, for successfully completing their internships with the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA). Further, the CMDA, under the Tamil Nadu government, is responsible for regulating physical developments in Chennai. Also, this internship provided our students with invaluable hands-on experience in urban planning and development.
One-Day Industrial Visit for 3rd Year Civil Engineering Students
On November 5, 2022, a field visit was organized for the courses Environmental Engineering and Design of Reinforced Cement Concrete. Third-year Civil Engineering students, accompanied by two faculty members, participated actively in this program. Furthermore, resource persons Dr.G.Sreelal and Mr.B.Dhilip Kumar, Assistant Professors in the Department of Civil Engineering, conducted the visit. Also, during the visit, 110 students gained valuable knowledge about dam construction, water conveyance systems, and structural reinforcement design. Thus, this made this field visit a highly educational experience.
Publication Incentive
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Dr. Sujatha, the Head of the Civil Engineering Department, received a publication incentive of Rs. 66,900 from the KGI Chairman, recognizing her contributions to academic research and publication.
Workshop on MEP Systems
Dr. S. Sujatha, Head of the Department, along with Dr. G. Balaji Ponraj and Mr. E. Arun Revanth, Assistant Professors, attended a workshop at UNIQUE MEP in Trichy. So, this workshop provided valuable insights and advanced knowledge in Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems, enhancing their expertise in these critical areas.
Symposium Success
Our 3rd-year Civil Engineering students proudly received prizes and certificates at the symposium held at Roever College of Engineering and Technology. Also, their outstanding performances demonstrated their knowledge, skills, and dedication to their field.
AWS Talk
The department recently hosted an insightful talk on Amazon Web Services (AWS), providing students with a comprehensive understanding of cloud computing and its applications in civil engineering. Additionally, this session equipped our students with valuable knowledge on leveraging AWS technologies for innovative solutions in their projects and future careers.
Survey Workshop
Final-year Civil Engineering students conducted a survey workshop for the 3rd-year students, focusing on site marking techniques and practical survey methods. Moreover, this hands-on experience provided junior students with valuable insights into the fieldwork aspects of civil engineering.
Sports Corner
Our final-year students clinched the zonal first prize in basketball, showcasing their teamwork and athletic prowess. Additionally, our second-year students won a prize for their impressive performance in handball. Additionally, this event highlights of civil engineering department at KRCT being multifaceted for students to shine in all aspects.
Peer Learning Initiative
In a collaborative effort to enhance learning, our final-year Civil Engineering students conducted peer learning classes for the second-year students. This peer-to-peer teaching approach fosters a supportive learning environment where students can exchange knowledge, clarify concepts, and strengthen their understanding of course materials. It reflects the spirit of teamwork and academic excellence within our department.
Arduino and its Applications in Building Construction
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In an informative session, our department explored the role of Arduino technology in modern building construction. This talk delved into the innovative applications of Arduino microcontrollers, such as monitoring environmental conditions, controlling lighting systems, and optimizing energy efficiency in buildings. By integrating Arduino technology, civil engineers can enhance the functionality, sustainability, and efficiency of construction projects, paving the way for smarter and more interconnected built environments.
To Conclude
Thus, these activities and achievements are the highlights of civil engineering department, showcasing its dynamic and multifaceted nature. Through internships, industrial visits, workshops, and academic initiatives, our students and faculty continue to strive for excellence and innovation in the field of civil engineering.
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