Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (POLYCET) - 2013 The State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad conducts Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (POLYCET) every year for Diploma Courses (Engineering / Technology). The admission will take place through web counseling only, and the POLYCET Counselling Schedule will be notified in the official website as well as on other popular daily news papers after declaration of Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (POLYCET) results 2013. Eligibility criteria for POLYCET 2013 Candidates who have passed SSC (Secondary School Certificate) or its equivalent and recognized by the Board of Secondary Education, A.P., Hyderabad are eligible. The candidates who have compartmentally passed or appearing for SSC are also eligible to apply. Candidates must have passed in all the subjects before seeking POLYCET admission. Note: POLYCET formerly known as CEEP. Important dates for POLYCET 2013 i) Commencement of sale of POLYCET-2013 booklet along with application form ( Booklet cost including Application Form for Rs 20/- ): 27 -03-2013 (Wednesday) ii) Commencement of filing of online application form for Rs 330/- from Helpline centres/Aponline centres /e-seva Centres/Through payment gate way: 27-03-2013 (Wednesday) iii) Last date for sale of POLYCET booklet and filing of online application form 25-04-2013 (Thursday) iv) Date of conduct of POLYCET-2013 : 02-05-2013 (Thursday) v) Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (POLYCET) Results 2013 likely to be released on 17th of May, 2013 (Friday) for results click here : http://sbtetap.gov.in/view/home.aspx results.bharatstudent.com/polycet-ceep-results-2013.php |
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Tips and clues to crack CLAT 2013
The Common Law Admission Test 2013 (CLAT) is an all India entrance
examination conducted on rotation by 14 National Law Universities
(NLUs) for admissions to their under-graduate and post-graduate degree
programmes (LL.B & LL.M).
English Including Comprehension
The English section will test the candidates' proficiency in English
based on comprehension passages and grammar. In the comprehension
section, candidates will be assessed on their understanding of the
passage given, its central theme and meanings of the words used
therein, etc. The grammar section will focus on correction of
incorrect grammatical sentences, filling of blanks in the given
sentences with appropriate words, etc.
General Knowledge and Currents Affairs
As far as general knowledge is concerned, the candidates will be
assessed on their general awareness including static general
knowledge. Questions on current affairs will test candidate's
knowledge on current affairs.
Mathematics
This section will test candidate's knowledge on elementary
mathematics, i.e. mathematics taught up to Class X.
Legal Aptitude
This section will test candidate's interest towards study of law,
research aptitude and problem solving ability. Questions asked may
comprise of legal propositions/ principles and a set of facts to which
the said proposition/ principle has to be applied to arrive at a most
reasonable conclusion. Such propositions may or may not be 'true' in
the real sense; yet the candidates will have to assume that the given
propositions are true and answer the questions accordingly. An example
of such legal proposition may be that any person who speaks in a movie
hall and disturbs others who are watching the movie will be banned
from entering any movie theatre across India for one year.
Logical Reasoning
The purpose of the logical reasoning section is to test the
candidate's ability to identify patterns, logical links and rectify
illogical arguments. It will include a wide variety of logical
reasoning questions such as syllogisms, logical sequences, analogies,
etc. However, visual reasoning will not be tested.
Note: There shall be a system of Negative Marking wherein 0.25 mark
will be deducted for each of the wrong answers to multiple choice
questions.
examination conducted on rotation by 14 National Law Universities
(NLUs) for admissions to their under-graduate and post-graduate degree
programmes (LL.B & LL.M).
English Including Comprehension
The English section will test the candidates' proficiency in English
based on comprehension passages and grammar. In the comprehension
section, candidates will be assessed on their understanding of the
passage given, its central theme and meanings of the words used
therein, etc. The grammar section will focus on correction of
incorrect grammatical sentences, filling of blanks in the given
sentences with appropriate words, etc.
General Knowledge and Currents Affairs
As far as general knowledge is concerned, the candidates will be
assessed on their general awareness including static general
knowledge. Questions on current affairs will test candidate's
knowledge on current affairs.
Mathematics
This section will test candidate's knowledge on elementary
mathematics, i.e. mathematics taught up to Class X.
Legal Aptitude
This section will test candidate's interest towards study of law,
research aptitude and problem solving ability. Questions asked may
comprise of legal propositions/ principles and a set of facts to which
the said proposition/ principle has to be applied to arrive at a most
reasonable conclusion. Such propositions may or may not be 'true' in
the real sense; yet the candidates will have to assume that the given
propositions are true and answer the questions accordingly. An example
of such legal proposition may be that any person who speaks in a movie
hall and disturbs others who are watching the movie will be banned
from entering any movie theatre across India for one year.
Logical Reasoning
The purpose of the logical reasoning section is to test the
candidate's ability to identify patterns, logical links and rectify
illogical arguments. It will include a wide variety of logical
reasoning questions such as syllogisms, logical sequences, analogies,
etc. However, visual reasoning will not be tested.
Note: There shall be a system of Negative Marking wherein 0.25 mark
will be deducted for each of the wrong answers to multiple choice
questions.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Saul Bass paid video tribute with Google doodle on his 93rd birth anniversary
American graphic designer Saul Bass has been given a video tribute by Google in the form of a doodle, on the occasion of his 93rd birth anniversary.
The doodle features a video showcasing some of the best film credits designed by Bass. The elaborate video is a mix of these credits in sequence set to the tunes of Unsquare Dance, a musical piece written by the American jazz composer Dave Brubeck. He has been credit for designing some of the most acclaimed film credit sequences for film makers like Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese and movies like Carmen Jones, Man With the Golden Arm, Psycho and Vertigo, among others. His last work was Martin Scorsese's Casino.
Saul Bass was born in 1920 in Bronx, New York (US). He studied at the Art Students League part time and attended night classes at Brooklyn College. He started his career in the 1940s with print work for film ads. He got his first break in 1954 when he designed the movie poster for filmmaker Otto Preminger's Carmen Jones. Preminger asked Bass to also design the credit sequence for the movie. He then worked with veteran film-maker Alfred Hitchcock for creating credit sequences for movies like North by Northwest, Vertigo, and Psycho. He also contributed to the visual design of many of these films.
His credit sequences were revered for their innovative approach. In fact before he started working, credits were mostly projected on cinema curtains.
Bass also designed some of the most iconic company logos including logos for AT&T, United Airlines and Quaker.
Bass died in Los Angeles on April 25, 1996 at the age of 75.
The doodle features a video showcasing some of the best film credits designed by Bass. The elaborate video is a mix of these credits in sequence set to the tunes of Unsquare Dance, a musical piece written by the American jazz composer Dave Brubeck. He has been credit for designing some of the most acclaimed film credit sequences for film makers like Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese and movies like Carmen Jones, Man With the Golden Arm, Psycho and Vertigo, among others. His last work was Martin Scorsese's Casino.
Saul Bass was born in 1920 in Bronx, New York (US). He studied at the Art Students League part time and attended night classes at Brooklyn College. He started his career in the 1940s with print work for film ads. He got his first break in 1954 when he designed the movie poster for filmmaker Otto Preminger's Carmen Jones. Preminger asked Bass to also design the credit sequence for the movie. He then worked with veteran film-maker Alfred Hitchcock for creating credit sequences for movies like North by Northwest, Vertigo, and Psycho. He also contributed to the visual design of many of these films.
His credit sequences were revered for their innovative approach. In fact before he started working, credits were mostly projected on cinema curtains.
Bass also designed some of the most iconic company logos including logos for AT&T, United Airlines and Quaker.
Bass died in Los Angeles on April 25, 1996 at the age of 75.
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