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It’s an esteemed occasion to unveil the ecstatic dawning of our department magazine “SOUVENIR-2K13” that is waving out in colors of wisdom. The magazine is rich in perpetual technical advancements, deep in thoughts, sparkly in acts and a good blend of technical flavors. The pages are conglomerated with the lines of diligent minds under the supervision of mastery, which narrates steadily for avids.

We took at most care to cover all the fields with the students’ co-operation. It’s a good blend of techno buzz, arts, career guidance, etc.,

We thank our principal for the kind support and encouragement all the time. We specially thank our Head of the Department for his encouragement in presenting this magazine in the beautiful way. We are very much thankful towards our faculty members for making us strong in succeeding in these activities. We thank all the members of SPARK’s, whose efforts are being reflected in the form of the “SOUVENIR-2K13”.

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In spite of many efforts taken to present the book without errors. Some errors might have been crept in. However, if they are brought to our notice, they will be corrected in the next impression. These efforts include the development and understanding of the articles to determine the effectiveness. The author and publisher shall not be liable in any event for incidental or consequential damages. The copyright of this book as well as matter contained here in rests with the publishers. No person shall copy the name of the book, its title design, matter and illustrations in any form and in any language totally or partially or in any distorted form.

© Reserved with SPARK

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Sri N.Nageswara Rao B.E., MIE

Secretary & Correspondent

MessageI am very glad to know that the students of CSE department are bringing out a souvenir to throw light on the activities and achievement of their departments.

I appreciate the exemplary manner of CSE students in bringing out the souvenir; their commendable efforts will definitely go a long way in moulding their bright future. Such activities among the students will enhance their communication skills, technical skills, innovative thinking, analytical thinking and knowledge.

I congratulate the students of CSE department for taking up this task and convey my best wishes to them for a grand success.

I wish all the CSE students have a great future ahead.

(Sri N. NAGESWARA RAO)

QIS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution

Accredited by NBA, Approved by AICTE

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Sri N.S. Kalyan ChakravarthyB.E., M. Tech

President

MessageDear students of Computer Science and Engineering department, I am happy to convey my message to souvenir. Such activities will help the professional students to begin and pursue their voyage into new realms of knowledge.

I congratulate the students of CSE for delivering such a wonderful souvenir.

“Training your minds to become engineers of innovation should be the first motto during your under graduation”.

I wish you all success for your bright future.

Regards,Nidamanuri Kalyan ChakravarthyPresident and FounderQIS Group of InstitutionsSri Nidamanuri Educational Society

QIS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ISO 9001:2008 Certified InstitutionAccredited by NBA, Approved by AICTE

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Dr. K. VeeraswamyM.Tech, Ph.D, MISTE, SMIACSIT.

Principal

MessageIt is heartening that CSE students are taking the initiative to release the souvenir in our college. This certainly marks a milestone in the history of this institution. I am confident that the contents of this souvenir will definitely help the trait and ongoing trends in Computers and Information Technology. I am very glad to note that interactive seminars, JAM, Documentary, Paper Presentations, Technical Quiz, Aptitude Tests, General Quiz, Code debugging, Painting competition and Group Discussions are also conducted.

Students association facilitates interaction between the students, faculty, alumni, and eminent people in the respective field. Student association activities enhance the professional status and integrity of students’ members.

I congratulate all the CSE students for making this association activity a successful event.

(Dr. K. VEERASWAMY)

QIS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution

Accredited by NBA, Approved by AICTE

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Dr. P. Srinivasulu M.Tech, Ph.D,

Prof. & HOD CSE Dept

MessageI am very much delighted to know that the students association of Computer Science & Engineering department brought the second “SOUVENIR-2K13” into the light of world. I am very glad to note that interactive seminars, JAM, Documentary, Paper Presentations, Technical Quiz, Aptitude Tests, General Quiz, Code debugging, social welfare activities, Painting competition and Group Discussions are also conducted.

I heartily congratulate the students of CSE for taking initiation and making this association activity a successful event.

I convey my best wishes for their future endeavors.

(Dr. P. SRINIVASULU)

QIS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ISO 9001:2008 Certified InstitutionAccredited by NBA, Approved by AICTE

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Studen

tS’ Voice

It is a splendid and felvel moment to celebrate the second birth

of our magazine in the department of CSE that is enriched with

knowledge and wisdom; it has become the beacon light of fission

in technology and creativity. It upholds the supreme values of

innovativeness, purposefulness & resourcefulness in every walk

of field. We proudly and prestigiously bring out the first issue of

“SOUVNIER” rich in immortal technical advancements deep in

thoughts and notions, luminous in acts with a good blend of CSE

with which the globe is moulded. The pages are conglomerated

with lines of expiring industrious and intrepid minds under

the worthy and erudite, supervision of masterful faculty which

enlighten and satiate the thirst of sprouting minds.

In laconic, we hope that it will be of immense help to you and

touch the bottom of your hearts and extract your noble thoughts.

Remember, it is our bounden duty to lead the world to the

pinnacle of glory.

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Preamble ................................................... I

Secretary Message ............................... III

President Message ............................... IV

Principal Message ..................................V

H.O.D Message ...................................... VI

Students Voice ...................................... VII

Department of CSE ................................1

Faculty Excellency ..................................6

Faculty Group Photo .............................9

Section wise group photo ...................9

Igniting a spark ..................................... 13

Spark’s Events ....................................... 16

Spark’s Cheyuta .................................... 25

Students Excellency ............................ 27.

Techno Geek .......................................... 32

Fun @ SPARK .......................................... 36

Jokes ........................................................ 37.

Drawings & Paintings ......................... 39

Quotations ............................................. 43

Riddles ..................................................... 46

Stories ...................................................... 47.

Articles..................................................... 54

Puzzles ..................................................... 59

Essays ....................................................... 61

Sudoku .................................................... 62

Placement record ................................ 63

Inspiring people ................................... 65

Students Silhouette ............................ 7.2

Career Guidance .................................. 89

CONTENTS The Department of

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering was started in the year 1998

with an intake of 40 students. At present there is an intake of 240 students. The department was accredited by NBA Committee of AICTE in the year 2009, which was a great achievement in the department’s history. The departments’ offers PG programs, M. Tech in Computer Science and Engineering form the year 2006, and Computer Science from year 2010.

The CSE Department conducts the examinations and the degree is awarded by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada. The board of education is incorporation latest developments in computer field, such as well equipped labs and well trained faculty and allied fields in the dynamic fashion so that the student is exposed to the latest technological advancements during the program.

Faculty & ResearchThe department have adequate and eminent faculty headed by Prof. P. Srinivasulu. Most of the faculty members are registered for their Ph.D at various universities and are actively pursuing their research work. The department have highly qualified and experienced faculty with 1 Professor, 5 Associate Professors and 20 Assistant Professors. The teaching faculty is active in conduction research and the lists of publications by the faculty in National/International conference proceedings/journal are given below:

VISIONTo educate students with core knowledge of the software engineering, hardware, and theory of computing; to give student in-depth knowledge in computing areas and to develop leaders in this field.

MISSIONWe prepare the Computer Science and Engineering Graduates who are highly sought after productive, and well-respected for their work, and who contribute to new developments in computing technology. We give foundation in computing for their education, research and experiences after graduation, leadership qualities and consistent with computing’s increasingly fundamental role in society. In our areas of research focus, we will contribute key ideas to the development of the computing basis of the information age, advancing the state of the art for the benefit of the society, Andhra Pradesh state, and the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University of Kakinada.

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InfrastructureThe Department has good infrastructure facilities and are equipped with full-fledged laboratories to cover the needs of programming languages, web designing, networking and data structures with the required software’s like Rational Rose, Oracle etc., these laboratories are not only cater the needs of under graduate - post graduate program but also adequate to carry out active research in the entire allied fields. The department has audio visual facilities with three LCD and four OHP’s for effective presentation.

Excellent teaching and learning environment will be achieved by focusing attention on scientific assessment of results, presides continuing education, encouraging, conducting and participating in seminars, conferences, workshops and entrepreneurship program. Students of our department actively participate in National Level Student Paper contents being organized at IIT’s, NIT’s and various other engineering colleges. Some of students been awarded in those paper contests. The Department is rated the best in the private sector and attracting top rankers in EAMCET. The Department has had organized Technical Symposia of 6 years, they are in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2012. The sixth national level technical Symposium was organized in the style of ‘QISFEST-13’ this year. The Department is aiming at bringing out a technical- conscious among student community keeping in the view of Vision 2020.

Program Educational Objectives• To provide the necessary foundation in the principles and methods of Computer Science

and engineering while preparing students for a broad range of responsible technical positions in industry and/or advanced graduate education.

• To provide the technical skills necessary to design and implement computer systems and applications, to conduct open-ended problem solving, and apply critical thinking.

• To provide an opportunity to work effectively on teams, to communicate in written and oral form, and to develop an appreciation of ethics and social awareness needed to prepare graduates for successful careers and leadership positions.

• In still learning as a lifelong activity and as a means to the creative discovery, development, and implementation of technology as well as to keep up with the dynamic nature of the Computer Science and Engineering discipline

AchievementsThe Department of CSE is the trend setter in the institution. In this manner the department is having the unique identity in the institution, with many successful assignments and achievements as well.

Some of them are given below:

• The students of CSE had successfully organized the National Level Technical Symposium held on 5th March 2009. It was a pride on the part of the students of CSE had designed LOGO for QISCET-08 and the organizers were from CSE.

• A three-day workshop on “Android Application Development” was organized for students of CSE from 24th -26th August 2012.

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• A one-day National Seminar on “Cloud Computing Technology” by Mr. K Naresh, Academic Liasion, National College of Ireland, Ireland on 18th December 2012.

• A one-day workshop on “Career in Gaming and Interactive Web Technology” by School CG on 22nd August 2012.

• A one-day workshop on “Microsoft Edvantage Program” by Mr. K Naga Kumar, Project Manager, EDUKINECT to provide exprosure of Microsoft Softwares on 28th November 2012.

• The students have organized “SANGRAM-2k13” successfully on 15th March 2013 in QISFEST-2k13.

• The Department of CSE got a grant of 14.0 Lakhs for modernizing DBMS Lab.

• Seminars were conducted on career options as well as business skills development.

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Acadamic Year Program Resource Persons Date

No. of Partici-icipants

Target Students

2012-13

Workshop on “Soft skills”

Mr.KishoreJKC DDM

17.-09-2012 120 JKC Registered Students

A 3-Day Workshop on “Android Application Development”

Mr.BharathOja, Business Head, Insignia Labs, Chennai

24-08-2012to

26-08-2012

120 IV CSE Students

Workshop under School CG Talent Incubation center

Mr.Pradeep,School CG Foundation Director

22-08-2012 120 IV CSE Students

Guest Lecture on “Cloud Computing”

A.Ravikanth, NIIT Education Delivery Manager

08-08-2012 120 IV CSE Students

Awareness on “Human Rignts”

Dr.K.Prasad, NSS Unit Director

27.-07.-2012 120 IV CSE Students

Awareness Programme on “School CG TalentIn-cubationCenter”

Mr.Pradeep,Director of School CG

27.-07.-2012 120 IV CSE Students

IBM Academic Initiative 3-Day Workshop on DB2

Mr.Vaibhav,IBM Technical Consultant, Bangalore

13-07.-2012to

15-07.-2012

120 IV CSE Students

2011-12

Workshop on “Gaming Foundation Programme”

Mr.I.S.N.Pradeep,Founder&Director,School CG, Hyderabad.

12-03-2012to

24-03-2012

120 IV CSE Students

Guest Lecture on An-droid Technology

Mr. P.Sanjeev, Director, VIT Institute, Hyderabad

19-03-2012 IV CSE Students

Seminar on “Enterpreneurship DevelopmentProgramme”

Mr.A.H.Khan, Marketing Manager, Sagar Group of Institutions, Hyderabad

16-02-2012 120 III CSE Students

Seminar on “Career Guidance through GATE”

Mr. Prudhvi Reddy,Director,TimeInstitute,Hyderabad

03-02-2012 120 III CSE Students

Seminar on “Search Engines”

Mr. R.H.Goudar, Fac-ulty, IIIT ,Pune

20-01-2012 120 III CSE Students

Seminar on “HumanValues”

K.Purushotham,S.NagaRaju, Retd. Lecturer.

10-01-2012 420 All CSE Students

Guest Lectures/Seminars/Workshops Organized by SPARK

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Acadamic Year

Program Resource Persons Date No. of partici-pants

Target Stu-dents

2012-13

Workshop on “Soft skills” Mr.Kishore, JKC DDM 17.-09-2012 120 JKC Registered Students

3-Day Workshop On Android Application Development

Mr.BharathOja, Business Head, Insignia Labs, Chennai

24-08-2012to

26-08-2012

120 IV CSE Students

Workshop under School CG Talent Incubation center

Mr.Pradeep,School CG Foundation Director

22-08-2012 120 IV CSE Students

IBM Academic Initiative 3-Day Workshop on DB2

Mr.Vaibhav, IBM Technical Consultant, Bangalore

13-07.-2012to

15-07.-2012

120 IV CSE Students

Training Programs / Entrepreneurship programs organized

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Recent Publications:Prof Dr. P Srinivasulu, ”Signature Based Network Intrusion Detection System Using Fuzzy Inference System”

Prof Dr. P Srinivasulu, ”Received Ph. D. Degree in Computer Science & Engineering” during the XXXII CONVOCATION of Nagarjuna University, Guntur.

Mr. TV Sai Krishna, “Delimiting Malicious Users In Pseudo Networks”, IJES.(Volume-2,Issue-2, Pg.No: 208-213,2013, ISSN: 2319-1813, ISBN:2319-1805, Date of Submission:19th Feb 2013, Date of Publication: 28th Feb 2013)

Mr. TV Sai Krishna, “Inconsistent Relational Data Cleaning by Detecting Conditional Functional Dependencies”, IJCSITS. (Volume-3, No-1, Feb 2013, ISSN: 2249-9555.)

Mr. TV Sai Krishna, “Theories and Algorithms for Extensive XML Tree Sample Identical”, IJCSMR, (Volume-2, Issue-3, March 2013, ISSN: 27.8-7.33x.)

Mrs. T Sunitha, “Distributed Routing Configurations for IP Network Recovery”, ICEECS held at Bangalore on 7.th Oct 2012.

Mrs. T Sunitha, “Monitoring the Application Layers DDOS Attack for Popular Websites”, National Conference on Recent Trends in Advanced Computing at Bharath University at CHENNAI-7.3 on 29th Feb 2012.

Mrs. T Sunitha, “Recognizing and Visualizing the Models of Chronological Graphs in Multi Charaecterstics Transactional data”, International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology, CSIT-2012 at BANGALORE held on 24-25th July 2011.

Mr. U Moulali, “Pervasive Routing Mechanism to Deploy Security in Wireless Adhoc Networks”, in IJRSAT. (Issue-1, Volume-1, 059-064, June-August 2012.)

Mr. U Moulali, “Deployment of Novel Techniques on Web Log Data to Analyze User Navigation Patterns”, Volume-1, Issue-4, April 2012, ISSN: 227.7.-37.54-IJEIT.

Mr. Ramesh J, “Improved Statistical Steganalysis using Syndrome-Trellis Codes” (IJERT)

ISSN: 227.8-0181, Volume-1, Issue-6, August 2012.

Mr. Ramesh J, “An Efficient Self Constructing Algorithm for Text Categorization”, (IJERT)

ISSN: 227.8-0181 Volume-1, Issue-7., September 2012.

Mr. Ramesh J, “Scintilla of Pollution Attacks by using Entropy Variations (ICSE 2012)”.

Mr. Sk. MahaboobBasha, “MobiQual: A QOS-aware Query and update load Shedding in Mobile CQ System (IJCSITS)”, Volume-2, No-4, August 2013.

Mr. MKS. Prasad, “Weak Bloom Filtering For Large Scale Dynamic Networks”, ICCSSE 2012.

Mr. J Ramesh, UGENET qualified faculty in 2012.

Mrs. K Deepthi, UGENET qualified faculty in 2012.

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A National Level Technical Symposium, SANGRAM-13 has been conducted by CSE&IT Departments in QISFEST2k13 on 15th March, 2013. A Paper Presentation contest and Technical Quiz along with several Spot events are conducted.

Co-ordinator: Prof.R. Lakshmi Tulasi, HOD. & Prof, IT Dept.

Convener: Dr.P.Srinivasulu, HOD & Prof, CSE Dept.

Department Coordinators: Mr.A.Srinivas Reddy, Assoc.Professor,

Mr.K.Venkateswara Rao, Assoc.Professor,

Mr. U Moulali, Sr. Asst. Professor

Judge: Dr. B.D.C.N. Prasad, Prof. & HOD, MCA Dept.,

PVP Siddhartha Institute of Technology,Vijayawada.

We received 7.5 papers and 26 papers accepted for Paper Presentation.

The winners are:

1st Prize: Mr. Rakesh Kumar K,Topic: Object Recognition by Robots using Grids.College: NEC, Narsaraopeta.

2nd Prize: Ms. B Anusha, Ms. A. Chamundeswari

Topic: Brain Computer Interface

College: RISE College, Ongole.

Consolation : 1) Ms. D Lakshmi Sravya, Ms. K Pavani

Topic: SPY BORG

College: Priyadharshini Engg. College, Nellore.

2) Mr. M Charan Kumar, Mr. D. Satish

Topic: Artificial Passenger

College: Adi Sankara Engg. College, Gudur.

Winners in Technical Quiz:

1st Prize : Ms. B. Lakshmi Prasanna, Ms. Sai Loukya

Narayana Engg. College, Gudur.

2nd Prize : Ms. A Hari Priya, Mr. CH. Siva Venkata Anil Kumar

St. Ann’s College of Engg, Chirala.

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CSE Staff

II CSE 1

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II CSE 2

II CSE 3

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III CSE 1

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IV CSE 2

IV CSE 1

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Igniting a

“SPARK” is established under

the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. This association was established in the year2009 by the third year students with the main aim of providing an opportunity to get involved in activities related to their study field and to develop a healthy attitude, by organizing academic-oriented programs such as Campus Recruitment Training Programs, Group Discussions, Debates, Seminars and various other innovative programs. Besides SPARK is taking care of student welfare, it is strengthening the ties between the staff and students. Furthermore it is a hope that through this association, Computer Science Engineering student can gain enormous knowledge in their respective fields and share their ideas towards the betterment of the association. “SPARK” has a noble vision to instill tremendous confidence among the student community and mould them into ethically strong,

t e c h n i c a l l y worthy and economically sound citizens. Effective conduct of course should take the students beyond syllabus and classroom, honing their skills and empowering them with all the core skills for a successful career and meaningful life. It will be very apt to claim that ours is the most vibrant and dynamic group of institutions in the state. Whatever it takes QIS College of Engineering and Technology stands tall as the torch bearers, path builders and trend setters for any academic activity for the well being of the student community. Technical/Sports/Cultural festivals at “SPARK” are a way of life. They showcase the technological, ethletical brilliance along with their creativity a part form art, cultural and technical festivals. These provide ample opportunity to students to assemble at a common platform for sharing and updating their knowledge. It also provides a forum for exchange and discussions on the emerging trends for the forth coming world of technology.

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NSS Special is conducted from 24th feb to 28th Feb at Vengamukkalapalem, Ongole. CSE De-partment students have actively participated in the camp and served the village by Cleaning the pond, Applying Bleaching powder around the pond and in the village, Creating awareness

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Winners in different events

Drawing & Painting ContestY Heaven Blessy 11491A057.1 IV CSE

P SowjanyaSudha 11491A05E0 IV CSE

Singing CompetitionG Bharathi 10491A0504 III CSE

Y V ChandanaGayathri 11495A0503 II CSE

Music Competiton D Priyanka 11491A0580 II CSE

A GD will be of 15 minutes duration.

Each Team have a maximum of 6-10 members.

GD is a means to assess one’s overall personality and different skills.

The seating arrangementcould be semi-circular, or circular, or seating along side a rectangular table, depending upon the venue.

GDs can be topic-based . Topic based GDs can be classified into three types

I General Topics II Controversial Topics III Abstract Topics

1. General topics: Generaltopics are about practical things, which an ordinary person is aware of in his day-to-day life. Typically these are about socio-economic topics. These can be current, i.e. they may have been in the news lately, or could be unbound by time. A general topic for discussion gives a candidate a chance to prove that he is aware of and to his environment.

E.g. Indian Railways, Telangana Issue

2. Controversial topics: These are the ones that are argumentative in nature. They are meant to generate controversy. In GDs where these topics are given for discussion, the noise level is usually high, there may be tempers flying. The idea behind giving a topic like this is to see how much maturity the candidate is displaying by keeping his temper in check, by rationally and logically arguing his point of view without getting personal and emotional.

E.g. Reservations should be removed, GDs as a means of selection by the IIMs are a farce, Women make better managers, Relegion& Politics

3. Abstract topics: Abstract topics are about intangible things. These topics are not giv-en often for discussion, but their possibility cannot be ruled out. These topics test your lateral thinking and creativity, Just think in a creative manner and start a vivid group discussion with one of these abstract topics to talk about:

E.g. When red meets red, Twinkle twinkle little star, Virtue has its own reward, the number 1.very short

GROUP DISCUSION

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GD PROCESSPhases:1. Initiation/Introduction 2. Body of the group discussion 3. Summarisation/Conclusion

Winners in GD

1st Prize V SaiRamya 10491A0520 III CSE

2nd Prize D Vishal 11491A1255 II IT

Consolation K Yaswanth Reddy 10491A0560 III CSE

Winners in GD conducted on 05-07-2012:

1st Prize R Gowthami 09491A1206 IV B.Tech/IT

2nd Prize K Sai Krishna 09491A05B0 IV B.Tech/CSE

3rd Prize M Madhavi 09491A1209 IV B.Tech/IT

Consolation Y Rupa Mounica 11491A0521 II B.Tech/CSE

Winners in a Genreal Quiz:

1st Prize

V NithinSuraj 09491A05A6

A Naga Surendra 09491A05A2

P Sai Krishna 09491A05B1

Ch Sandeep 09491A05B2

DO’Sz Listen to others. It is not necessary to initiate a GD.z Initiate the discussion if you are familiar with the topic.z Speak to the point without Repeating.z Back your points with Facts and Figures.z Be gentle with your presentation.z Be Natural, Calm and Maintain your Composure.z Be Participative and Reciprocative.z Say ‘Thank You’ before ending your presentation.z Think before you speak.z Say what you feel, without going in “Favour”/“Against”.

DONT’SO Do not be loud or aggressive.O Do not interrupt other speakers.O Do not deprecate other speakers.O Do not change your opinions.O Do not stop abruptly.O Do not exhibit your emotions.

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2nd Prize

D Srinath 09491A0547.

B Murali Krishna 09491A0541

Sk Subhani 09491A0549

K Stephen 09491A0548

JAM winners:

Miss from girls D Priyanka 11491A0580 II CSE

Mister from boys Vishal 11491A1255 II IT

Mock placement winners:

Sl No Roll Number Student Name Branch

1 09491A0525 P Swetha CSE

2 09491A0527. V N JwalaDeepika K CSE

3 09491A0528 S VenkataPriyanka CSE

4 09491A0529 P VenkataSaiParvathi CSE

5 09491A0530 I VenkataSrivalliAnusha CSE

6 09491A0534 M Avinash CSE

7. 09491A0548 K Stephen CSE

8 09491A0549 S SubhaniBasha CSE

9 09491A05A2 A Naga Suendra CSE

10 09491A05A6 V NitinSuraj CSE

11 09491A05A9 N Sai Krishna CSE

12 09491A1237. S SaiRaghavaRao IT

13 09491A1245 P Venkatesh IT

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PPT winners list:

Topic Roll Number Student Name Year & Branch

CYBORG10491A0524 P Srividya

III CSE10491A0533 K GopiNath

Sixth Sense11491A05D9 P Sowjanya

II CSE11491A05E0 P SowmyaSudha

PPT winners list in Sem1:

Prize Student Name Year & Branch

1st Prize K Sai Krishna IV CSE 2

2nd Prize G. Bharathi & A. Kumuda III CSE 1

Consolation V Sai Ramya II CSE 1

Software Contest:

1st Prize Ch RangaLakshmai 09491A0564 IV CSE

2nd PrizeV Sai Ramya 10491A0520 III CSE

P Prabhavathi 11491A05D5 II CSE

Sports winners list:

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Competition Date Student Name Roll Number Year Prize

Volley Ball 10/9/2012

M. Ravi Kishore 10491A0550

III CSE-I I

G. Pothuraju 10491A0546

V. Naveen 10491A0544

Md. Fayaz 10491A0540

R. Narendra 10491A0543

Y. Nivas 10491A0545

A. Bapaiah 10491A0531

K. Gopinat 10491A0533

M. Ranganayakul 10491A0549

S. Bhanu Chand 10491A0593

III CSE-II II

A. KrishnaKanth 09491A0598

V. Venkatesh 10491A05A5

K. Mahesh 10491A05A0

V. Anudeep 10491A0592

Y. Varun 10491A05B5

T. Srinivas 11495A0506

S. Suresh 10491A05B1

G. Pavan 10491A05A3

Y. Narendra 10491A05A1

Ch. JohnPrabhakar 10491A0597.

Basket Ball 10/9/2012

K. Sudheer 09491A0550

IV CSE-I I

K. Harish 09491A0539

K. Varun 09491A0554

D. Harish 09491A0557.

M. Avinash 09491A0534

K. Bhanu 09491A0536

K. Stephen 09491A0548

P. V. Suresh 10495A0501

T. Elisha 09491A0537.

K. AdithyaKashyap 11491A0530 II CSE-I II

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Competition Date Student Name Roll Number Year Prize

Basket Ball 10/9/2012

Ch. Naveen 11491A0542

II CSE-I II

G. Rama Krishna 11491A0545

S. Vivek 11491A0559

K. Vamsi 11491A0555

K. Ashok Kumar 11491A0531

E. Subhash 11491A0553

S. Vara Prasad 11491A0548

N. Kishore 11491A0550

Table Tennis 11/9/2012

M.Venkatesh 12495A0504II CSE I

L. Bala Vishnu 11491A0598

G. Pothu Raj 10491A0546III CSE-I II

Md. Fayaz 10491A0540

Carroms 10/9/2012 J. RaviTeja 09491A05A8IV CSE-II I

K. Praveen Kumar 10495A0507.

N. Kishore 11491A0550 II CSE-I II

Table Tennis 12/9/2012 V. Mamatha 10491A0510III CSE-I I

B. UmaSahithi 10491A0526

B. Estheramma 09491A0505IV CSE-I II

A. Subhashini 09491A0519

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Competition Date Student Name Roll Number Year Prize

Short Films 15/9/2012

D. Harish 09491A0557.IV CSE-I I

K. Venkata Reddy 09491A0558

D. Harish 09491A0557.

IV CSE-I II

K. Venkata Reddy 09491A0558

G. Sarath Chand 09491A0544

G. Sathish 09491A0545

K. Harish 09491A0539

E. Ganesh 09491A0556

P. Nagarjuna 09491A0542

T. Elisha 09491A0537.

K. Varun 09491A0554

V. Vamsi Krishna 09491A05B5 IV CSE-II III

Short Films 15/9/2012

A. Avinash 09491A0591

IV CSE-II III

N. Akram 09491A0595

D. Ramesh 09491A05A7.

G. Vishnu 09491A05B8

T. Kalyan 10495A0508

Technical Quiz winners list

Batch Student Name Roll Number Year & Branch Prize

Batch 14

N Ragini 10491A057.8 III CSE

IP Sowjanya 11491A05D9 II CSE

M Chanakya 11491A0599 II CSE

Batch 16

Bhargav Reddy 10491A0594 III CSE

IIFathima 11491A0567. II CSE

ChMadhurya 11491A057.7. II CSE

Batch 18

R Sravani 10491A1217. III IT

ConsolationY Nivas 10491A0545 III CSE

Sindhuja 11491A0584 II CSE

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The students of CSE department took the initiative and started this organization on JANUARY 1st, 2013.The main objective of this organization is to serve the needy people and to do social service. Presently we are receiving funds every month from our department students and faculty. Every month we plan an event and organize them.

Up to date we have done three activities. The first activity is we have donated LOUIS BRAILEY SHEETS (300 copies) and distributed FRUITS and SWEETS for the MOTHER THERESA BLIND SCHOOL, Ongole.

The second activity is we arranged SCRIBES for the INTER and SSC examinations for the BLIND STUDENTS studying at Vijayawada. The third activity we planned is donating Rs2000 for the heart operation at CARE HOSPITALS, HYDERABAD to a small child native of MEDAK district.

In this passion we continue our activities and we welcome donors for our organization. The data of activities what we do is available with the ORGANIZATION members.

Those who are interested to donate the money they can contact us to the following numbers:

K.Yeshwanth Reddy +91 7.382510105 [email protected]

P. V. Sandeep Kumar +91 99487.20915 [email protected]

M.Ranganayakulu +91 9052590542 [email protected]

Or you can donate to our department H.O.D,

Dr. P. Srinivasulu garu.

Helping School dropouts financially

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TIV

ITIE

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Helping Orphans financially

Distribution of Clothes

Donating Blood

Plantation

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The volunteers from CSE department has distributed 300 Louis Brailey sheets to the blind children and distributed sweets and fruits to them and spent time with them

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Students Excellency

V. Sai Ramya (III CSE 1) participated in Paper Presentation @ KBNCollege of engineering, Vijayawada and got 1st prize.

V. Sai Ramya & B. Anusha (III CSE 1) had given Poster Presentation in SRUJANA 2K12 conducted by PACE College of Engineering and Technology.

G. Bharathi & P. Priyanka (III CSE 1) had given Paper Presentation @ AmrithaSai College of Engineering and Technology and won 1st prize.

K. Yeshwanth Reddy & P.V. Sandeep Kumar (III CSE 1) participated in Debate Competition conducted by PFL team, Ongole and got 1st prize.

K. Yeshwanth Reddy (III CSE 1) participated in NIIT national aptitude test and placed in top 5 in India and got Merit certificate.

K. Gopinadh & P. Srividya (III CSE 1) participated in Paper presentation @ SreeVidyanikethan engineering college, Tirupati and got a merit certificate.

M. Parvathi (III CSE 2) participated in coding at ChalapathiEngineeringCollege and got 1st prize.

A. Naga Surendra (IV B.Tech) acted as coordinator in Sankalp- Knowledge Showcase and also conducted a stall on “MTIC Program” activities.

P. Swetha (IV/IV B.Tech) acted as coordinator in Sankalp- Knowledge Showcase and also conducted a stall on “MTIC Program” activities.

A. B. R. Phani Kumar (IV/IV B.Tech,) acted as co-ordinator in Sankalp- Knowledge Showcase.

Sai Parvathi (IV/IV B.Tech,) conducted a stall on “Piramal Foundation” Fellowships in Sankalp- Knowledge Showcase.

Asha Joythi (IV/IV B.Tech,) conducted a stall on “Avanti” Fellowships in Sankalp-Knowledge Showcase.

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The following students are acted as volunteers in Sankalp- Knowledge Showcase:

Ms. S. Mounika IV/IV B.Tech

Ms. R. Mounika IV/IV B.Tech

Mr. K. Sai Krishna IV/IV B.Tech

Mr. A Nagasurendra IV/IV B.Tech

Mr. A. B. R.Phani Kumar IV/IV B.Tech

Mr. K Stephen IV/IV B.Tech

Ms. K. Subhashini IV/IV B.Tech

Ms. Divya Lalitha IV/IV B.Tech

Ms. Sunitha IV/IV B.Tech

Mr. K. Manoj Kumar IV/IV B.Tech

Certified by IBM In Db2 Exam on Aug 30 2012

SR.NO NAME ROLL NUMBER

1 K. Stephen 09491A0548

2 K. Manoj Kumar 09491A0502

3 G. Satish 09491A0545

4 T. Janardhan Reddy 09491A0540

5 P. Swetha 09491A0525

6 K. JwalaDeepika 09491A0527.

7. B. Gayathri 09491A0506

8 S. V. Priyanka 09491A0528

9 I. V. S. Anusha 09491A0530

10 B. Swathi 09491A0524

11 N. Malleswari 09491A0512

12 S. Mounica 09491A0513

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Sergey Brin,

co-founder of Google, is credited

to come up with a new ‘project glass’. It is said that the device will

be helpful in overlaying information over the glass of a spectacle,

regarding directions of maps, messages from various friends and

even reports of the weather. Information will be channeled from the

internet, over to the glass, in front of the eye. These spectacles will

also have a miniature camera fitted to them that will come in handy

for the users for clicking pictures of their choice or making a video clip,

without any fuss.

Top 5 new gadgets to be revealed in 2013

Project Glass from Google

Two former Apple employees has come up with an innovative gadget that heats up the rooms of houses easily. Acting as a thermostat, Nest possesses two distinct wireless connectivity systems along with five sensors for detecting and controlling humidity, light and temperature. In addition, it even possesses a pair of activity sensors that detects presence of people near it. The gadget can even be remote-controlled by the users through their mobile phones. This provides the option to control the temperature situation of rooms by any person, even if he or she is not present there physically. The device will be having only a single button for manual operation.

Nest

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Xbox 720

Most of the monitors used for keeping a tab on the health of human beings cease to function properly when the person is engaged in heavy work. That is why a pedometer is essentially required for the purpose. However, that even deters the technical device to record accurate readings when the person is either rowing or cycling. Upcoming ‘basis band’ is said to overcome these barriers. The device even helps people to get rid of the chest straps that prove to be uncomfortable at many times. It can simply be worn over the wrist, like a watch.

The device is even equipped with various other detectors, like an advanced galvanic sensor for recording response from the skin. This helps in monitoring sweat levels. An accelerometer even helps in detecting changes in the rate of heartbeat through the pulse. These advanced features will certainly help in providing an accurate and detailed report of health instantly.

Basis band

The advanced gaming console is presumed to astound people throughout the world. It is said to have a more powerful effect that the earlier gaming consoles. The gadget is said to be available during

the summers of the present year. According to rumors, the advanced console will be having Blu-ray support, 3D gaming, live television re-cording functionality and even an upgraded Kinetic device for work-ing along augmented reality glass. The console will have the power of an 8GB RAM, including a processor of quad-core. This would cer-tainly help in making the gaming console more powerful than all its earlier versions.

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This is a game based on the technology of virtual reality. It enables

Full 3D environment and will certainly be a gamers’ delight. With a

field-view of 110 degrees, the gadget will even track the movement

of the gamers’ head. The console needs to be connected to a PC for

enabling it to unfold its technical marvel. The gamer is also able to

look around to have a full glimpse of the virtual gaming platform.

The device will be helpful in providing pleasure of gaming experience

on a 50-inch screen, making the genre almost six times larger that any

other virtual 3D gaming console has been able to offer.

Oculus Rift

Smoothing down your locks shouldn’t require major heat. The makers of the Coolway Autosense Styler have developed technology that senses the moisture levels in hair and then lowers the temperature of the iron ac-cordingly. The result? Sleek, smooth hair without the risk of heat damage.

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FUN@

Jokes

Drawin

gs

Puzzles

SUDOKUArticlesEs

saysStories

Riddles

Quotes

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Jokes

Daughter: Sorry dad,

I got married yesterday, forget to invite you!

Dad: You naughty, it’s ok but don’t forget next time!!

The teacher says: Today, we’re going to talk about the

tenses. Now, if I say “I am beautiful” which tense is it?

The student says: Obviously it’s the past tense.

A guy says to his friend, “Guess how many coins I have in my pocket.”

The friend says, “If I guess right, will you give me one of them?”The first guy says, “If you guess right, I’ll give you both of them.

Two boys were arguing when the teacher entered the room.The teacher says, “Why are you arguing?”One boy answers, “We found a ten dollar bill and decided to give it to whoever tells the biggest lie.”

“You should be ashamed of yourselves,” said the teacher, “When I was your age I didn’t even know what a lie

was.”The boys gave the ten dollars to the

teacher.

Rajarapu AmarendraIII CSE I

10491A0529

Teacher: On which side we have to walk on road?

Student: I walk on the side when girls walk.

Teacher: What is descending order?Student: First your grandfather dies next

your father die later you die.This is descending order sir.

Gali ReddyII/IV CSE III

11491A05F2

MATHS M- Mentally effected

A- All T- Teachers

H- Harassing S- Students.

T Siva Rama KrishnaII/IV CSE III

11491A05H0

Teacher: Find Australia on the map for me, Johnny.

Johnny: It’s here sir.

Teacher: That’s right. Now Sammy, Who discovered

Australia?Sammy: - Johnny Sir.

A YegnaPriyaIII/IV B.Tech CSE-1

10491A0527

Mother: Why did you get such a

low mark on that test?Junior: Because of absence.

Mother: You mean you were absent on the day of the test?Junior: No, but the kid who sits next to me was absent.

B AnushaIII/IV B.Tech CSE-1

10491A0501

G VidyaII/IV CSE III

11491A05E1

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Chemistry Teacher: What is the chemical formula of water?

Student: HIJKLMNO

Chemistry Teacher: What are you saying?Student: Yesterday you said H to O madam.

Father: Sony, why your mother was very silent from morning. Sony: I gave Fevistick instead of Lipstick.

G V PadmavathiII/IV CSE II

11491A0594In

an Interview, Interviewer: How does

an electric motor run?Sardar:Dhhuuuuurrrrrrrrrr……,

Interviewer: Stop itSardar: Dhhuurrrrdhupdhupdhup……..,

Teacher1: How do you recognize Snata’s son, pappu in school?Teacher2: He is the one who erases the books when the teacher erases the board.

Teacher: What happened in 1869?Student: Mahatma Gandhi was born.

Teacher: What happened in 1873?Student: Gandhi was four years

old.

Mekala SindhuIII/IV B. Tech CSE- I

10491A0522

The next

generation kids will learn the

alphabets this way. A: Apple

B: Bluetooth C: Chatting

D: Download E: E-mail F: Facebook G: Google H: HTML I: iPhone J: Java K: Kingston L: Laptop M: Message N: Nero O: Orkut P: Picasa Q: Quick File R: RAM S: Surver T: Touch Screen U: USB V: Vista W: WiFi X: XP

Y: YouTube Z: Zorpia.

Y V C GayathriII/IV CSE III

12495A0503

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“Planning is the open road to your destination.”

“No one knows what he can do till he tries.”

“Know or listen to those who know.”

“Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.”

“I walk slowly; but I never walk backward.”

- Rajarapu Amarendra, III CSE I, 10491A0529

“Happiness : - Arrow goes forward only being pulled backward. Bullet goes forward only after the trigger is pressed backward. Every human being will get

happiness after facing challenges and setbacks. So do not afraid to face challengers they will push you forward!”

“Every day may not be good but there is something good in everyday.”

- Yegna Priya, III/IV CSE I, 10491A0527.

“Time is like river you can’t touch the same water twice, because the flow that has passed will never pass again. Enjoy every moment of life.”

- P Priyanka, III/IV CSE I, 10491A0516

“Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present.”

“I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.”

- P Swarna Lakshmi, II/IV CSE III, 11491A05

Quotations

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“Read, but write more

Talk, but think more

Play, but study more

I promise you will succeed sure.

Eat, but chew more

Weep, but laugh more

Sleep, but work more

I promise you will succeed sure.

Punish, but Pardon more

Stend, but save more

Consume, but produce more

I promise you will succeed sure.”

“There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.”

“Running away from any problem only increases the distance from the solution. The easiest way to escape from problem is to solve it.”

“Everything in your life is a reflection of a choice you have made. If you want a different result, make different choice.”

”Past is a WASTE PAPER,

Present is a NEWS PAPER,

Future is a QUESTION PAPER,

So,

Read ‘n Write Carefully….

Otherwise

Life will be TISSUE PAPER..!

“Everyone is a GENIUS. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is Stupid.”

” Dreams is not what you see in sleep is the thing which doesn’t let you sleep.”

“Life is not about stopping, but to continue and learn.

And whenever you are down, think of the shining sun in all its majesty, all its grandeur.

Life always has to offer more.

If you ever see this world in shades of gray, don’t cry, do not dismay.

Look through my eyes; you will see life is indeed beautiful.

For both you and me.”

“The only true wisdom is knowing that you know nothing.”

“A friendship founded on business is a good deal better than a business founded on friendship.”

- YVC Gayathri, II/IV CSE II, 12495A0503

- P Sowmya Sudha, II/IV CSE III, 11491A05E0

- ModiRangaNayakulu, III/IV CSE I,10491A0549

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“If u want 2 enjoy anything,

Always think

Today is the first day.

But

If you want 2 achieve anything

Always think

Today is the last day…….”

“Success is not like climbing on ladder,

But it is lyk climbing on Pyramid,

Becoz as u go up u will get less space

And high competition....”

7 Qualities of gr8 engineer

1. CONSISTENCY - once a Zero always a Zero!

2. VOICE MODULATION - Attendance in 5 different voices!

3. PRESENTATION SKILLS - Presenting 1 ans in 5 different ways for 4. 5 different questions!

5. ART - Designing class room desk!

6. STAMINA - Tolerating teachers lecture for 1 Hr!

7. PERIPHERAAL VISION -Stealing ans from surrounding in exam hall!

8. HUMANITY - Scoring less & giving others a chance to Top…..!!

- G Vidya, II/IV CSE III, 11491A05E1

“You can’t stop the waves but you can learn to surf.“

“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.”

- G Bhavitha, II/IV CSE III, 11491A05C2

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Q) What starts with E, ends with E and only has one letter?

Ans) An envelope.

Rajarapu Amarendra, III CSE I, 10491A529

Q) Which letter of the alphabet is an insect?Ans) “B” (Bee)Q) Which letter of the alphabet is the part of the head?Ans) “I “(Eye)

Q) Which letter of the alphabet is a drink?Ans) “T” (Tea)

P Priyanka, III/IV CSE I, 10491A516

Q) When was Gandhi Born?

Ans) On his Birthday

Q) How can you distribute 6 mangoes to 8 people?

Ans) By Preparing mango shake.

Q) In which state river Ganga flows?

Ans) Liquid.

G Vidya, II/IV CSE III, 11491A05E1

RIDDLES

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Life is Beautiful

A teacher once arranged a painting competition. The theme was “LIFE IS BEATIFUL”. Whoever could capture the true meaning and beauty of life in a painting would win. On day of competi-tion, three paintings were selected to the final round.

First one was a painting of Calmlake. The lake was a perfect mirror for the peaceful mountains surrounding the lake. Over head was a blue sky with fully white clouds. There was a beautiful home on the top of mountain where a perfect family lived happily. All who saw this picture thought that it perfectly captured the beauty of a peaceful life.

Second one was a picture of jungle. There were green trees, blue sky, beautiful water fall, birds and animals in the jungle. There stood a lion roaring gloriously. Everyone who saw the picture said the lion was fearless and courage in life, the beauty of living life fearless.

Third one was a picture of mountain that was rugged and bare. Above was a dark sky from which rain fell and which lightening played. There was a foaming angry waterfall below. Behind the waterfall a tiny bush grew in the crack of rock. In the plant a mother bird build her nest. There in the midst of the barren rock, rush of angry water, dark sky and storm sat the mother bird, holding to her nest. This did not look beautiful at all.

The teacher gave the first prize to the third picture. When everyone asked why, she explained,” Beauty of life does not lie in perfection. Peace does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise or trouble. Peace means to be a midst of chaos and still be calm in your spirit. Courage does not mean the absence of fear but rather the judgment that something else is more im-portant than fear. The courage is not roaring with power and dominating others when you are unchallenged. Courage means not to give up when life challenges you. Life is not about wait-ing for the storm to pass. It is about learning to dance in the rain. That’s the true meaning and beauty of life.

A Yegna Priya, III/IV B.Tech CSE-1, 10491A0527.

All is Well

Once upon a time there was a king by name “Pharoah”. He ruled the kingdom greatly. He loved to do adventures. Every weekend he uses to visit new places. He waited for the weekend to come. When he was about to go, his friend named Peter came to meet him. Then the king just thought to take Peter with him. His friend agreed and they both went to a forest with their serv-ant which was very dangerous. There they stayed at a place which is at the middle of the forest.

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His friend was cutting fruits and was giving to king and also to the servants. Neither the king nor his servants knew how to cu the fruits so king decided to learn from his friend and took the knife to cut, suddenly he cut his finger and the king was full of sorrow at that time his friend Peter was laughing and saying “ALL IS WELL”. King got very angry and shouted here I’m in pain and you are saying ALL IS WELL and said to the servants that make a pit and throw him inside. The servants did that. Peter was thrown into the pit and even then he was jumping and saying ALL IS WELL, ALL IS WELL. King did not understand. Then suddenly the forest people came to that place, they were dangerous people. When they came, the servants got escaped and the jungle people were not able to see Peter as he was in the pit and took the king to their place to offer to their god by killing him. King was very frightened and thought that his life was over but his finger was dam-aged. They won’t give damaged one to their god so they left the king to go. The king went to the Peter and confessed to that Peter whatever he said was correct “ALL IS WELL”. What ever happen to us is good and for our sake only.

Moral:

So students by this we say that we may have many troubles and many things happening to have many troubles and many things happening to us. Which we won’t expect and which we don’t like to happen but everything happens for our good only even if bad happens they will teach us a lesson, that can be rectified next time. So think positively and be in the positive way because “ALL IS WELL”.

P Priyanka, III/IV B.Tech CSE-1, 10491A0516

The Ship of Friendship

A voyaging ship was wrecked during a storm at sea and only two of the men on it were able to swim to a small desert like island.

The two survivors who have been good friends not knowing what else to do, agreed that they had no other recourse but pray to God. However to find out whose prayer was more powerful. They agreed t decide the territory between them and stay on opposite sides of the island.

The first thing they prayed for was food. The next morning the first man saw a fruit bearing tree on his side of man’s parcel of land remained barren.

After a week, the first man was lonely and he decided to pray for a wife. The next day another ship was wrecked and the only survivor was a woman who swam to his side of the land. On the other side of the island there was nothing.

Soon the first man prayed for a ship. So that he and his wife could leave the island in the morn-ing. He found a ship docked at his side of The Island. The first man boarded the ship with his wife and decided to leave the second man on the island.

He considered the other man unworthy to receive God’s blessings since none of prayers had been answered.

As the ship was about to leave, the first man heard of a wise from heaven booming. ” why are you leaving your companion on The Island?”.

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“My blessings are mined alone, since I was the one who prayed for them”. The first man an-swered. “Hid prayers were unanswered and so he does not deserve anything”.

“You are mistaken!” She voice rebuked him. “He had only one prayer. Which I answered if not for that. You would not have received any of my blessings.”

“Tell me”. The first man asked the voice. “What did he pray for that I should owe him anything?”

“He prayed all your prayers be answered.”

Moral:

For all we know, our blessings are not fruits of our prayers alone, but those of another praying for us. Value your Friends, didn’t leave your loved ones behind.

G V Padmavathi, II/IV CSE II, 11491A0594

The Farmer and the Sparrows

Maniappa was a farmer. He worked from dawn to dusk in his field. Amidst the crops in the field, a sparrow lived with their mother happily. Days passed by and the harvesting season fast ap-proached. The corns were ripe. And everywhere people started their harvests.

The little sparrows said to their mother, “Mummy! We will have to fly away”. The mother sparrow replied, “Not so soon babies! The farmer is not ready.

One day, they heard the farmer saying, “I must call my neighbors and make them do the harvest”.

The little sparrows said,” Mummy! Tonight we shall flyaway”. The mother said, ”No soon babies. The farmer won’t make it”. The words of the mother came true. The neighbors did not turn up the next day. The farmer was heard saying,” I will call my relatives and make them do the harvest”.

This time also the little ones wanted to flyaway. But the mother asked them to relax. Once again, the words of the mother come true.

Now, they heard the farmer saying “Tomorrow I will do the harvest myself”. On hearing these words, the mother said,” come my children it is time for us to leave this field”.

Moral:

Self-help is always respected.

Mekala Sindhu, III/IV B. Tech CSE- I,10491A0522

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The Cracked PotA Wonderful Inspirational Story

A water bearer in India had two large pots, each hung on each end of a pole which he carried across his neck. One of the pots had a crack in it, and while the other pot was perfect and always delivered a full portion of water at the end of the long walk from the stream to the master’s house, the cracked pot arrived only half full.

For a full two years this went on daily, with the bearer delivering only one and a half pots full of water in his master’s house. Of course, the perfect pot was proud of its accomplishments.

But the poor cracked pot was ashamed of its own imperfection, and miserable that it was able to accomplish only half of what it had been made to do. After two years of what it perceived to be a bitter failure, it spoke to the water bearer one day by the stream.

“I am ashamed of myself, and I want to apologize to you.”

“Why?” asked the bearer. “What are you ashamed of?”

“I have been able, for these past two years, to deliver only half my load because this crack in my side causes water to leak out all the way back to your master’s house. Because of my flaws, you have to do all of this work, and you don’t get full value from your efforts,” the pot said.

The water bearer felt sorry for the old cracked pot, and in his compassion he said, “As we return to the master’s house, I want you to notice the beautiful flowers along the path.”

Indeed, as they went up the hill, the old cracked pot took notice of the sun warming the beauti-ful wild flowers on the side of the path, and this cheered it some. But at the end of the trail, it still felt bad because it had leaked out half its load, and so again the pot apologized to the bearer for its failure.

The bearer said to the pot, “Did you notice that there were flowers only on your side of your path, but not on the other pot’s side? That’s because I have always known about your flaw, and I took advantage of it. I planted flower seeds on your side of the path, and every day while we walk back from the stream, you’ve watered them. For two years I have been able to pick these beautiful flowers to decorate my master’s table. Without you being just the way you are, he would not have this beauty to grace his house.”

P SowmyaSudha, II/IV CSE III, 11491A05E0

ValueA well known speaker started off his seminar by holding up an Rs.20/- bill. In the room of 200, he

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asked, “Who would like this Rs.20/- bill?” Hands started going up. He said, “I am going to give this Rs20 to one of you but first, let me do this.” He proceeded to crumple the dollar bill up.

He then asked, “Who still wants it?” Still the hands were up in the air. “Well,” he replied, “What if I do this?” And he dropped it on the ground and started to grind it into the floor with his shoe.

He picked it up, now all crumpled and dirty. “Now who still wants it?” Still the hands went into the air.

“My friends, you have all learned a very valuable lesson. No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not decrease in value. It was still worth Rs20.

Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way.

We feel as though we are worthless. But no matter what has happened or what will happen, you will never lose your value. You are special - Don’t ever forget it!

G Bhavitha, II/IV CSE III, 11491A05C2

In a village there is a old man who is illiterate and well honored by everybody due to the things he did for the village. In the same village there is a young man who is well educated even though, not honored by anyone. The young man is jealous with that old person because of the respect given by the villagers on the old man. One day he decides to make shame on the old person and took a small bird in his hands.

Young man: Dear sir, I have a bird in my hands tell me whether it is dead or alive.

Old man: Dear son, if I say the bird is alive then you will press your hands and bird is died. If I say the bird is dead then you will release your hands and the bird is flew away.

Moral:

Every body has his future in his hands.

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Now-a-days the multinational companies want engineers who are technically strong, who has will power and has more concentration.

Concentration: “Concentration is the ability of the mind to consciously focus on a specific idea or subject for a given length of time. Concentration takes place when you focus your mind on a specific idea or an object. With concentration comes the ability to control your thought productivity and direct them to the desired end”.

Will Power: “Will Power is that positive, powerful and creative function of the mind that makes you perform whatever you have decided to do. An important fact to note is that all success is accomplished through the exercise of one’s will power”.

Concentration and Willpower are two undisputed faculties of the mind for success in any field.

But…,

A mind with concentration and more willpower are useful to succeed in any field, but to get on in a business field and to attract people. A creative mind is needed to every engineer. Creativity is nothing but identifying unique things and makes them attractively.

Now a day’s people are going towards the new, stylish, attractive and creative things.

So an Engineer should have a creative mind along with willpower and concentration.

Creativity: “Creativity is discovering something that is novel and unique but also useful or relevant or economical or elegant or valuable”.

The product or outcome of a creative effort must be both significant and strikingly different form the beaten track. Creativity may also be identified with openness in expressing feelings, receptivity to ideas, concern for others, desire to grow as a person and actualize one’s potential as a human being. Those who have high IQ scores are not necessarily creative and vice-versa. A creative person often thinks the unthinkable and does the undoable. Most creative people are mad about pursuing the truth with the desire to produce something useful to society.

The Creative Process consists of four overlapping stages:

a) Preparation.

b) Incubation.

c) Illumination.

d) Verification.

Preparation involves the investigation of the problem in all direction.

Incubation is letting go of the problem by the conscious mind and allowing it to ferment below the level of consciousness.

Illumination is being struck by a solution in a Eureka like experience.

Verification is the evaluation or verification of the solution.

An interesting point noted by researches is that creative ideas, weather in the arts or the sciences, frequently occur only after very hard labor at the problem.

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Creative ability can be improved through the following actions:

a) Develop a burning desire to be creative.

b) Familiarize yourself with the different patents obtained in the field.

c) Update your learning in the field of your interest.

d) Immerse yourself in a climate of creativity.

e) Develop the mental attitude that there is so much in the universe to explore.

G Bharathi, III/IV B.Tech CSE-1, 10491A0504

313 WORDS ARTICLE ON SCHOOL LIFE

School life is very important part of one’s life, because it provides opportunity for study and discipline. Besides these, the school life is a preparatory stage for entering public life.

School plays an important role in widening the outlook of students. Virtues such as perseverance, sincerity, truthfulness, tolerance, discipline and obedience developed in pupils. School provides opportunity to the students to be disciplined. They show discipline in classroom, play ground, hostel and library at other places.

School is a meeting place of students and teachers. From here, a student learns how to adjust himself with the society at later part of life.

The School life is generally a period of youth. In school, all the students read in a spirit of togetherness. They forget their joys and sorrows. They read together, play together and sit together. In these days their minds contain some youthful dreams which come true as they grow in age.

School is the right place for the fulfillment of the youthful desires. Students take part in games and Sports, drama, essay competition, song and debate competitions etc.., School also gives the foundation for the budding poets, scientists, writers, doctors, engineers, painters and musicians. It is in school that the students enjoy the effection of their teachers.

Teachers acts as the guides and guardians to guide them on the right path. In school, teachers try to remove the evils from the students by sowing some seeds of good qualities in them.

In Library, debate class and in competitions, Students get proper scope to improve their knowledge and style. Above all, in examinations they try to show their brilliant performance. Thus they get opportunity to expand their activity. School has definitely a healthy influence upon students. But some students include in bad company and get away from the impact of their teachers. Those students miss the charm of their school.

G Bharathi, III/IV B.Tech CSE-1, 10491A0504

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Building A Friendship Is Like Planting Garden

A friend is someone who cherishes the special moments and memories of life with another person. A friend is a trustworthy companion. Friendship is a relationship which takes time to build. There are many steps and stages to achieve a true friendship. However, one can think building a friendship is like planting a garden.

For many people, planting a garden represents devotion and leisure. It takes patience to grow a garden, frustrations and hardships are also involved in the process. Firstly the seed is planted. The seed builds the foundation of a strong and stable plant. It has to be taken care of and watered daily. Then the shoots starts sprouting, the plant is finally flourishing. One can see day by day the garden maturing. Then one day the garden starts to Witt, it’s dying. One has to tend to it and have the patience & determination to bring it back to life. But hard work & devotion regains the gardens beauty and gives it life again. Soon a shoots blossoms a bloom into beautiful flowers. Building a friendship has similar characteristics. One meets a person and plants the seed of friendship. The friendship builds and continues to grow stronger. It requires devotion of time and patience to achieve peak communication between the two companions. The struggle to keep a solid friendship includes many obstacles and hardships. But compromising, devotion & the willingness to endure is bound a payoff in the end. A Bernard Wolf quotes, “It takes a long time to grow an older friendship”.

Friendship has its good and bad times. There comes a time when the relationship is just not working. It is preoccupied with disagreements and quarrels. It is on the verge of destruction. One must have the patience to deal with such frustrations. The willingness and determination to get the relationship working again come within. Compromising and persistence rebuilds the friendship and is once again re-established. As Socrates and said,” Be slow to fall into friendship, but when you are in, continue firm & constant.”

The friendship is blooming and is finally on its peak. It’s great to have a strong and stable relationship which allows the companions to share the joys and memories of life together. If building a friendship can be compared to planting a garden the perhaps some of its frustrations and problems can be better understood. The true meaning of friendship is achieved by understanding it’s relatively to planting a garden. A person who builds a friendship as planting a garden can overcome obstacles of it very easily. A best friend is . . . “Some people come in to our lives and quickly go. Some stay for a while & leave foot prints on our hearts”.

What is a ‘Best Friend’? Almost everyone has one and almost everyone is one. There’s something about a best friend that cannot be duplicated. Everyone has their own definition of what their own best friend is like and what an impact he or she has made in their life. A best friend is a title held for the few and privileged. The term cannot be thrown around loosely. Not just anyone can be called your best friend. A best friend has to first meet several qualifications and have many outstanding characteristics to have the honor of holding such a prestigious title. Being a best friend is more than someone that you’ve seen every day and grown up with. A best friend can be someone with whom you’ve known since childhood but can also be someone that you’ve just met, and similar to ‘Love at First Sight’, you just click with. The true definition

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of a best friend is someone that knows you inside out. The more effort and persistence put into them the more-stronger and accomplished. Determine a friend finding out what someone really is can be a very difficult thing to do. Character determination of a friend can be based on three things, honesty, trust, conflicts, and how they are resolved. Honesty is key and if you are talking about a friendship that’s true. If you don’t have honesty you don’t have anything to base your relationship on. Being honest to a good friend should be subconscious, and if it’s not then they are consider them as a good friend. You should have to struggle with a friend everlasting happiness can be, to be honest.

Vaka Sai Ramya, III/IV B.Tech CSE-1, 10491A0520

SUCCESS DEPENDS ON MATURITY

Maturity is many things. It is the ability to base a judgment on the big picture, the long haul.

It means being able to resist the urge for immediate gratification and opt for the course of action that will pay off later.

One of the characteristics of the young is “I want it now.”

Grown-up people can wait.

Maturity is perseverance–the ability to sweat out a project or a situation, in spite of heavy opposition and discouraging setbacks, and stick with it until it is finished.

The adult who is constantly changing friends and changing mates is immature. He/she cannot stick it out because he/she has not grown up.

Maturity is the ability to control anger and settle differences without violence or destruction. The mature person can face unpleasantness, frustration, discomfort and defeat without collapsing or complaining. He/she knows he cannot have everything his/her own way every time. He/she is able to defer to circumstances, to other people-and to time. He/she knows when to compromise and is not too proud to do so.

Maturity is humility. It is being big enough to say, “I was wrong.” And, when he/she is right, the mature person need not experience the satisfaction of saying, “I told you so.”

Maturity is the ability to live up to your responsibilities, and this means being dependable. It means keeping your word. Dependability is the hallmark of integrity. Do you mean what you say-and do you say what you mean? Unfortunately, the world is filled with people who cannot be counted on. When you need them most, they are among the missing. They never seem to come through in the clutches. They break promises and substitute alibis for performance. They show up late or not at all. They are confused and disorganized. Their lives are a chaotic maze of broken promises, former friends, unfinished business and good intentions that somehow never materialize. They are always a day late and a dollar short.

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Ann Landers

Maturity is the ability to make a decision and stand by it. Immature people spend their lives exploring endless possibilities and then doing nothing. Action requires courage. Without courage, little is accomplished.

Maturity is the ability to harness your abilities and your energies and do more than is expected. The mature person refuses to settle for mediocrity. He/she would rather aim high and miss the mark than low-and make it.

Maturity is the art of living in peace with that which cannot be changed, the courage to change that which should be changed, no matter what it takes, and the wisdom to know the difference.

SK Bhramaiah, II/IV B.Tech CSE-1

You Are Unique

Think what a remarkable, unduplicatable, and miraculous thing it is to be you! Of all the people who have come and gone on the earth, since the beginning of time, not ONE of them is like YOU!

No one who has ever lived or is to come has had your combination of abilities, talents, appearance, friends, acquaintances, burdens, sorrows and opportunities.

No one’s hair grows exactly the way yours does. No one’s finger prints are like yours. No one has the same combination of secret inside jokes and family expressions that you know.

The few people who laugh at all the same things you do, don’t sneeze the way you do. No one prays about exactly the same concerns as you do. No one is loved by the same combination of people that love you – NO ONE!

No one before, no one to come. YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE!

Enjoy that uniqueness. You do not have to pretend in order to seem more like someone else. You weren’t meant to be like someone else. You do not have to lie to conceal the parts of you that are not like what you see in anyone else.

You were meant to be different. Nowhere ever in all of history will the same things be going on in anyone’s mind, soul and spirit as are going on in yours right now.

If you did not exist, there would be a hole in creation, a gap in history, something missing from the plan for humankind.

Treasure your uniqueness. It is a gift given only to you. Enjoy it and share it!

No one can reach out to others in the same way that you can. No one can speak your words.

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No one can convey your meanings. No one can comfort with your kind of comfort. No one can bring your kind of understanding to another person.

No one can be cheerful and lighthearted and joyous in your way. No one can smile your smile. No one else can bring the whole unique impact of you to another human being.

Share your uniqueness. Let it be free to flow out among your family and friends and people you meet in the rush and clutter of living wherever you are. That gift of yourself was given you to enjoy and share. Give yourself away!

See it! Receive it! Let it tickle you! Let it inform you and nudge you and inspire you! YOU ARE UNIQUE!

SK Bhramaiah, II/IV B.Tech CSE-1

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1. Use the numbers 16, 17, 23, 24, 39, 40. By using SUM operation only. By adding these numbers are 100. The numbers can be repeated or used once or many times. The sum must be 100.

2. Use the Numbers 1-9, sum must be 15. By using sum operation only. By add any side and corner. The number once used should not be used again.

Tie Tac Toe

3.

Aim: - From the above fig. by using only 3 steps. Only one join will empty, remaining all 9 joins are fill up with dot mark.

Conditions: -

1) Only 3 steps are used to every single mark.

2) Do not start from the already marked join and go through the marked join.

3) These 3 steps are in only straight manner.

4) We accept already marked join a one step.

P Anil, II/IV CSE III, 11491A05E9

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16 17 23 24 39 40

By using the above 6 numbers to produce 100. By using ‘OR’ Gate

Conditions:

• Repetition is allowed.

• May or may not be used in all numbers.

G Vidya, II/IV CSE III, 11491A05E1

Which Letter replaces the question mark?

Answer: - 6

Explanation: - The numbers in each row and column add up to 15.

Which number replaces the question mark?

Answer: - 16

Explanation: - Starting bottom left and moving clockwise around the triangle, numbers follow the sequence of square numbers.

Mekala Sindhu, III/IV B. Tech CSE- I, 10491A0522

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1) 2, 12, 36, 80,____.

Answer: - 13+12=2, 23+22 =12,33+32=36, 43+42=80,53+52=150.

2) 100 11 119

121 13 167

X y ?

Answer: - 222

K Yeswanth, III/IV B.Tech CSE-I, 10491A0560

EssayReported below is an essay written by a student on the topic “COW”. This was printed in the Kolkata-based daily, The Telegraph. Read it to understand the funniest part of creativity.

Q: Write an essay on “The Cow”.

Answer: The cow is a successful animal than ox, because she is a female. She gives milk, but it only when he got child. She is same like God to Hindus and useful to man.

He got four legs, two are forward and two are afterwards. The whole body can be utilized. Ghee, Butter, Curd and condensed milk come from cow.

His motion is slow because of his bure body. His other motion is used as fertilizer and flat cake in hand and drying the sun. Cow is only animal than again eats its feeding after eating with his teeth whom are situated inside the mouth. She got tails in which there are hairs. It frightens the flies on his body with the hairs on the tails.

I am sure! You had a good laugh. But writing this piece itself is an act of wonderful creativity.

Another funniest part of creativity: -

My cousin Swapna was appearing for her 10th standard half yearly examinations in our school. When she saw the question paper, she could not answer anything. Promptly, he handed over the answer book with this remark: “God only knows the answers to these questions”.

After evaluation, the returned the answer book to Swapna the next day. The answer book had a message on it,

“God gets the first rank. You fail. All the best.”

Sounds very funny, but, that was the creativity of students and teachers during our school days. We need to develop this faculty by continuously working at various puzzles and solving problems.

“Every Engineer must be a Creator”.

G Bharathi, III/IV B.Tech CSE-1, 10491A0504

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SUDOKU

3 5 8 77 31 2

5 8 2 99 3

1 6 8 28 5

6 48 9 6 3

2 6 3 1 5 8 7 9 48 7 5 4 9 6 2 1 39 1 4 7 3 2 5 6 85 8 2 6 1 3 4 7 94 9 6 2 8 7 1 3 51 3 7 5 4 9 6 8 23 2 1 8 7 4 9 5 66 5 9 3 2 1 8 4 77 4 8 9 6 5 3 2 1

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1 09491A05A2 A Naga Surendra CSE EXL INFOTEL

2 09491A1245 P Venkatesh IT EXL INFOTEL

3 09491A1206 R Gowthami IT EXL INFOTEL

4 09491A0525 Puvvada Swetha CSE HCL

5 09491A0526 Y Swetha CSE HCL

6 09491A0528 S Venkatapriyanka CSE HCL

7. 09491A05A6 Vantabathina NitinSuraj CSE HCL

8 09491A0548 Stephen Kakumanu CSE HCL

9 09491A0566 Harikapudota CSE HCL

10 09491A0534 Avinash M CSE HCL

11 09491A0562 Manneankitha CSE HCL

12 09491A1209 Mallavarapumadhavi IT HCL

13 09491A0564 Ch. Ranga Lakshmi CSE MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

14 09491A0518 Y Sri Lakshmi CSE MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

15 09491A0527. K V N Jwala Deepika CSE MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

16 09491A0506 Gayathri B CSE MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

17. 09491A0531 M Vineela CSE MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

18 09491A0586 M Sri Lekha CSE MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

19 09491A057.4 S Mounika CSE MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

20 09491A057.3 Ravi. Mounica CSE MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

21 09491A0588 T Supriya CSE MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

PLACEMENT RECORD

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22 09491A1206 R Gowthami IT MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

23 09491A1217. R Soundarya IT MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

24 09491A1218 S Sowjanya IT MAGNAJ INNOVATIONS

25 09491A0549 Sk Subhani Basha CSE SEED INDIA SOLUTIONS

26 09491A05A9 N Sai Krishna CSE SEED INDIA SOLUTIONS

27. 09491A0517. M Sravani Lakshmi CSE SEED INDIA SOLUTIONS

28 09491A0524 B Swathi CSE SEED INDIA SOLUTIONS

29 09491A1203 K Anusha Rani IT SEED INDIA SOLUTIONS

30 09491A1223 T Tejaswi IT SEED INDIA SOLUTIONS

31 09491A05A2 A Naga Surendra CSE SUN VISION SOFTWARES

32 09491A0532 K Amarnath CSE SUN VISION SOFTWARES

33 09491A0506 B Gayatri CSE SUN VISION SOFTWARES

34 09491A1206 Gowthami IT SUN VISION SOFTWARES

35 09491A1208 B Kavya IT SUN VISION SOFTWARES

36 09491A1218 Sowjanya IT SUN VISION SOFTWARES

37. 09491A0527. K Jwala Deepika CSE APPS ASSOCIATES

38 09491A1206 Gowthami IT APPS ASSOCIATES

39 09491A0559 M.Vikas CSE NAROLIS TECHNOLOGIES

40 09491A05A0 D .Mani Kumar CSE NAROLIS TECHNOLOGIES

41 09491A0546 T .Srikanth Reddy CSE NAROLIS TECHNOLOGIES

42 09491A05A8 J Ravi Teja CSE NAROLIS TECHNOLOGIES

43 10495A0503 A Sunitha CSE BETA SOFT SYSTEMS

44 09491A0586 M Srilekha CSE BETA SOFT SYSTEMS

45 09491A057.6 K N L Harika CSE GLOBAL EDGE SOFTWARE

46 09491A0564 Ch Ranga Laxmi CSE GLOBAL EDGE SOFTWARE

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Azim Hashim Premji (born 24 July 1945) is an Indian business tycoon and philanthropist who is the chairman of Wipro Limited, guiding the company through four decades of diversification and growth to emerge as one of the Indian leaders in the software industry.

According to Forbes, he is currently the third wealthiest Indian, and the 41st richest in the world, with a personal wealth of $12.2 billion in 2012. In 2000, he was voted among the 20 most powerful men in the world by Asiaweek. He has twice been listed among the 100 most influential people by TIME Magazine, once in 2004 and more recently in 2011. Premji owns 7.9 percent of Wipro and also owns a private equity fund, PremjiInvest, which manages his $1 billion personal portfolio.

Premji was born on July 24, 1945. When he was studying Electrical Engineering at Stanford University in the United States, he had to rush back and take over the mantle of the family’s business on the sudden demise of his father. In those days, Wipro dealt with hydrogenated cooking fats, bakery fats, toiletries, hair care soaps, baby toiletries etc. Under Premji, the company shifted from soaps to software.

Wipro Limited is today a USD 5 billion revenue IT, BPO and R&D Services organization with presence in over 50 countries. Ranked among the top 100 Technology companies globally, Wipro is also the largest BPO services provider based in India.

In 2011, he has been awarded with Padma Vibhushan. The TIME magazine listed him in 2004 as one of the 100 most influential people worldwide. In 2003, the Fortune magazine named him as one of the 25 most powerful business leaders outside the US.

He was awarded honorary doctorates by many renowned institutions like the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee and the Manipal Academy of Higher Education, besides serving on the Prime Minister’s Committee for Trade and Industry in India

Setting an example for the other billionaires in the country, premji transferred shares worth about Rs 12,300 crore to his philanthropic arm, the AzimPremji Trust. This is the largest philanthropic transfer by any individual in the country.

He started at Wipro with one basic idea - to build an organization which was deeply committed to values, in the firm belief that success in businesswould be its inevitable, eventual outcome. Unflinching commitment to values continues to remain at the core of Wipro.

“I strongly believe that those of us, who are privileged to have wealth, should contribute significantly to try and create a better world for the millions who are far less privileged”

- Er.AzimPremji

Azim H Premji

INSPIRING MINDS

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N. R. Narayana Murthy

N. R. Narayana Murthy is the Founder of Infosys Limited, a global software consulting company headquartered in Bangalore, India. He founded Infosys in 1981, served as the CEO during 1981-2002, and as the Chairman and Chief Mentor during 1981-2011. Under his leadership, Infosys was listed on NASDAQ in 1999. He is currently the Chairman Emeritus of Infosys.

Mr. Murthy articulated, designed and implemented the Global Delivery Model which has become the foundation for the huge success in IT services outsourcing from India. He has led key corporate governance initiatives in India. He is an IT advisor to several Asian countries.

He serves on the boards of Ford Foundation, Rhodes Trust, the Indian School of Business and the UN Foundation. He served as a member of the HSBC board between 2008 and 2012, Unilever board between 2007. and 2010, the Chairman of the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore between 2002 and 2012 and the Chairman of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad between 2002 and 2007.. He has also served on the boards of Cornell University, Singapore Management University, INSEAD (Paris), Wharton School and the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.

Mr. Murthy was listed as one among the “12 greatest entrepreneurs of our time” by the Fortune magazine in 2012. The Economist ranked him among the ten most-admired global business leaders in 2005. He has been awarded the Padma Vibhushan by the Government of India, the Legion d’honneur by the Government of France, and the CBE by the British government. He is the first Indian winner of Ernst and Young’s World Entrepreneur of the year award and the Max Schmidheiny Liberty prize. He has appeared in the rankings of businessmen and innovators published by BusinessWeek, Time, CNN, Fortune, India Today, Business Standard, Forbes and Financial Times. He is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering and a foreign member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering. He was awarded the 2012 Hoover Medal and the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award 2012 by The Tech Museum, California. He received the 2007. Ernst Weber Medal from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., USA (IEEE). He has about 25 honorary doctorates from universities in India and abroad.

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Shantanu is the President and CEO of Adobe, one of the largest and well-renowned software companies of the world. He joined the firm in the year 1998 as a senior Vice President and took charge of the current position in the year 2005.

Early Life:

He grew up in Hyderabad, India, the second son of a mother who taught American literature and a father who ran a plastics company. He went to Hyderabad Public School in Hyderabad. Narayen holds a Bachelor of Science in electronics engineering from Osmania University in India, aMaster of Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master of Science in computer science from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. On May 7., 2011, Narayen received an honorary Doctor of Applied Science degree from his alma mater, Bowling Green State University

Ahead of His Time:

An engineer at heart, Narayen began working in Silicon Valley in the mid 1980s, with spells at Apple and Silicon Graphics, before using $10 million to foundPictra, a digital-image-sharing company. His initiative turned out to be ahead of its time, and he tried to sell the company to Adobe in the late 1990s. Adobe’s then-CEO, Bruce Chizen, decided not to buy, but instead hired Narayen as a senior vice president in product research. Narayen’s technological insight and strategic vision soon made him a vital part of the leadership team

Success:

He started his career at Apple. After Apple, Narayen served as director of desktop and collaboration products for Silicon Graphics, then co-founded Pictra Inc., a company that pioneered the concept of digital photo sharing over the Internet.

While officially still in charge of only engineering, Narayen was involved in key strategic initiatives. In 2002, concerned about the strength of business sales groups at the company’s main competitors, he suggested that Adobe commission more new products. The management agreed, and software sales rose by 42 per cent the following year, underlining Narayen’s importance as a behind-the-scenes influence.

“Being transparent about our plans enables us to get better feedback” - ShantanuNarayen

Shantanu directed the $1.8 billion acquisition of the company Omniture in the year 2009, increasing the ability of Adobe to help customers and make online experiences, content and applications more effective. The same year he was acknowledged as one of the “The TopGun CEOs” by Brendan Wood International, an advisory agency.

The leadership and operational capability of Shantanu have reinforced the culture of innovation

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of Adobe and furthermore expanded the firm into new markets and extended its product portfolio. He has also played a prominent role in establishing the company across the globe.

Appointed president and chief operating officer at the end of 2005, he initiated the biggest acquisition in Adobe’s history, when it paid $3.4 billion for Macromedia, bringing the ubiquitous Flash software into its product portfolio, expanding the company’s software platform, and strengthening itts presence in key markets.

As CEO, Narayen has oven seen the launch of Adobe’s “next big thing”, AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime), a platform for running web-based applications on a desktop PC, an essential part of his planned expansion into online services and mobile computing.

Shantanu, who is a regular speaker at events related to industry and academics, even holds five patents. Previous year, he was appointed by Obama to an advisory panel on how to execute excellent business practices in government

Keystrength:

An intimate understanding of the possibilities of technology and a rare ability to see where it will go.

Best Decision:

Buying Macromedia, which left Adobe ideally placed for the new web environment.

Vineet Nayar is Vice Chairman and Joint Managing Director of HCL Technologies Ltd. (HCLT), a $4.4 billion global information technology services company and author of the highly acclaimed management book “Employees First, Customers Second: Turning Conventional Management Upside Down” (Harvard Business Press, June 2010).He is also an acknowledged management visionary and a radical thinker who developed the company’s ‘Employees First, Customers Second’ (EFCS) philosophy.[

Early Life and Education:

Vineet was born in 1962 and spent most of his childhood in Pantnagar, a town in the foothill of Himalayas. He studied B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from College of Technology, G.B.Pant University and Masters in Business Management at the XLRI Jamshedpur in India.

Career:

Vineet joined HCL in 1985 as a Senior Management Trainee. After spending eight years in

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Engineering, Product management, Sales, and Marketing positions at HCL, he founded HCL Comnet in 1993, where he incubated the Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) industry. RIM is today a multi-billion dollar IT outsourcing segment and a $1bn business line for the company. It was at Comnet that Vineet developed and implemented many groundbreaking policies and practices, which became core to the EFCS philosophy. In 2005, Vineet became President of HCL Technologies and during the next seven years he led a remarkable turnaround of the company, which saw its employee base expand from 30,000 to in excess of 84,000 whilst growing its revenues five-fold and profits fourfold. Today HCLT operates in 32 countries and continues to expand in size and scale.

He served as the company’s CEO from 2007. till January 2013. During this time, HCLT joined companies like Apple and Google, as one of only eight technology companies in the world with revenues above $2.5 billion, achieving a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than twenty five percent. Vineet represents HCLT at many prestigious national and international forums, which includes being a Governor for the ICT Industry as well undertaking several key roles at the World Economic Forum. These consist of being a member of the Global Advisory Board of Women Leader’s and Gender Parity Program as well as a Community Partner of the Forum of Young Global Leaders. Vineet has also recently served as a “Mentor” (Co-Chair) of WEF’s 2011 Annual Meeting of New Champions conference.

Author and Thinker:

Nayar related the story of his company’s success in the book ‘Employees First, Customers Second: Turning Conventional Management Upside Down’ (Harvard Business Review Press, 2010), [1] and also outlines the intellectual basis for the transformation and the lessons learned. The book has been praised by some of the world’s leading business leaders including the late C.K. Prahalad, Tom Peters, Gary Hamel, Ram Charan, and Victor Fung.

Nayar continues to share his knowledge through two blogs – his own scrapbook and a blog at Harvard Business Review website. In recognition of his practical and theoretical work, Fortune magazine included Nayar on its global “Executive Dream Team”, and he was named as one of the 2011 Thinkers 50, a list of the world’s most influential business idea people.

Social Change Advocate:

Nayar is equally committed to social action and improvement. In 2004, he and his wife established a non-profit, volunteer-led organization called SAMPARK, which works with under-equipped schools in India to improve the quality of education through a number of initiatives. These include Teach the Teacher programs, investments in basic infrastructure, the establishment of science labs, scholarships for students for higher education and specific initiatives to promote girl child education.

Awards and Honors:• Selected to the ‘Thinkers 50 List’, 2012• Conferred with the ‘Leader in the Digital Age’ Award at CeBIT, 2011• Conferred with the ‘Business HR Champion Award’ at the European HCM Excellence Awards, 2011• Selected in Fortune Magazine’s ‘Executive Dream Team’ List, 2011 • Ranked #2 HR Influencer in India by SHRM India, 2011• Adjudged as the ‘CEO of the Year’ in Bloomberg UTVi CXO Awards, 2011

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STUDENTS

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Anantha Lakshmi G

09491A0501

Doddavarappadu,Maddipadu Mandal,Prakasam Dist, A.P. +9109948586484

Makkena Deepika Chowdary

09491A0502

D/O M Hari Prasad Babu,Vishnalayam Street,Tangutur. Prakasam Dist, A.P. +91 9440147.229

GanapavarapuLakshmi Sai Mrudula

09491A0509

D/O G P Sastry, H.No: 8-293(1), LV Subbaiah Street, Near GSR Appts,Nirmal Nagar, Ongole. +91 9949134103

P Divya Lalitha

09491A0504

D/O P V Subbarao,Hastinapuram Village,Jandrapet Post, Chirala Mandal +91 9866535327.

Pasam Lalitha

09491A0510

D/O P.L.R Vidya Sagar,Pulli Venkata Reddy Colony,Near K.P. Road, Ongole. +91 98858407.03

MohammadKarishma Khan

09491A0507.

D.No: 1-27.7.4(15), Islampet Ii,7.Th Line, Ongole, Prakasam Dist. A.P. +91 94402427.7.2

Bolineni Gayathri

09491A0506

B Srinivasa Rao, C/O Kondaiah U (Retd Physics Lecturer), Brundavan Nagar, 3rd Line, Ongole. +91 97.03532218

Buchepalli Kartheeka

09491A0508

D/O B Siva Reddy,H.No: 19-7.-98, Sangadi Gunta,Reddla Bazar, Guntur. +91 9393667.27.9

Bommala Estheramma

09491A0505

D/O B Kotaiah,Pedhakothapalli Village & Post,Maddipadu Mandal, Prakasam Dt. +91 9951924669

Kakollu Dhana Lakshmi

09491A0503

Flat.No:504, Vasavi Towers,Pandari Puram, Anjaiah Road, Ongole. Prakasam Dt. A. P. +91 9440361357.

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Maram Siva Parvathi

09491A0516

D/O M Venka Reddy,Reddy Street,Chimakurthy, Prakasam Dist. +91 984900097.8

Darla Sujitha

09491A0521

D/O Srinivas Rao,D.No: 8-259, Sujatha Nagar,Mangamur Road, Ongole. +91 8297.123321

Katari Subhashini

09491A0519

D/O Singaiah, Janda Chettu Veedi, SN Padu, Prakasam Dist. +91 917.7.585887.

Yerramaneni Sri Lakshmi

09491A0518

D/O Y Brammaiah, D.No: 7./335/16, Sivaji Nagar 2nd Line,Mangamoor Road, Ongole. +91 97.00460639

M Sravani Lakshmi

09491A0517.

D/O Narayana Rao,Chandrapadu Post,S.N. Padu Mandal, Prakasam Dist. +91 9849385945

Bapatla Silpa

09491A0515

D/O B Gopi, D.No: 48-1-98Maratipalem, Ongole.Prakasam Dist, A.P. +91 9848964459

Ravipati Radhika

09491A0514

D/O R Narayana, Chodavaram Po.,KondapiMandal,Ongole, Prakasam Dist. +9 95056847.30

Sura Mounika

09491A0513

D/O Sura Ranga Reddy,D.No: 7.-13/1, Srinivasa Colony 1St Line, Kurnool Road, Ongole. +91 9440361357.

Nelakurthi Malleswari

09491A0512

D/O N Kondaiah,Podili Road, Darasi. +91 9490383201

Silaparapu Lavanya

09491A0511

Flat.No:303,Brundhavan Nagar 2nd Line,Ongole. +91 9849283255

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Mamillapalli Vineela

09491A0531

D/O M Hari Babu,Pamidipadu, Korisapadu Mandal, Prakasam Dist. +91 9848041288, 97.05336969

B Swathi

09491A0524

D/O B. Koteswara Rao(Govt. Teacher),Nandipadu, Maddipadu Mandal,Prakasam Dist. +91 996357.8119

Kompalli V N Jwala Deepika

09491A0527.

D/O K Siva Kumar,D.No:7.-4-8,Opp. Ent Hospital,Lawyerpet, Ongole. +91 9440942949, 94415227.94

Sama Venkata Priyanka

09491A0528

D/O Mallikarjuna Rao,D.No:28-1-67./3, South Street, Ongole. +91 9441267.666, 9030686050

Immaneni Vekata Sri Valli Anusha

09491A0530

D/O I.L.Kantha Rao(Teacher),Alluru, Kothapatnam Mandal,Prakasam Dist. +91 9912325445

Puvvada Swetha

09491A0525

P V Siva Sankar(Advocate),D.No: 45/1/150, Kp Road,Ongole. +91 9849815135

Pulupula VenkataSai Parvathi Kumari

09491A0529

D/O P Lakshmi Kantham,D.No: 2/417., Nehuru Nagar, Sankara Puram Post, Cuddapa

Y Swetha

09491A0526

D/O Y Chandra Sekhar,D.No:8-81/2, Lawyerpet, Ongole. +91 9440211625

Kuppachi Suswetha

09491A0522

D/O K Niranjan, D.No: 8-217./K, Sujatha Nagar 2nd LineMangamur Road, Ongole. (08592) 2247.06

G Swarna Latha

09491A0523

D/O Srinivasa Rao,Ammanabrolu Village,N.G.Padu Mandal, Prakasam Dist. +91 97.0427.9816

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Kommalapati Amarnath

09491A0532

S/O K Koteswara Rao,Kattubadipalem Post,Kondapi Mandal, Prakasam Dist. +91 9951167.7.36

Medarametla Avinash

09491A0534

T Elisha

09491A0537.

S/O T Subba Rao,H.No: 13-138, Valaparla Village, Martur Mandal, Prakasam Dist. +91 967.6297.7.95 8897.568931

B Gopi Raju

09491A0538

S/O B Sivaiah,Ch. Jammula Palem,Bapatla Mandal, Guntur Dist. +91 990827.1036, (08643) 250150

A.B.R. Phani Kumar

09491A0535

S/O A Venkateswara Rao,D.No: 3/116, Santhi Nagar, Cherukupalli Post & Mandal, Guntur Dist. A. P.

Thumma Janaradhana Reddy

09491A0540

S/O T Narayana Reddy,Gottipadiya Post, Markapuram Md,Prakasam Dist. +91 9849818125

Kolasani Murali Krishna

09491A0541

S/O K.Venkateswara Rao,Epuru(Po), Kolluru MandalamGuntur District +91 9966646490

Kalanthi Hareesh

09491A0539

S/O K Rathayya, Jagarlamudi Post,Yadhanupadi Mandal,Prakasam Dist. +91 9949846582

Katta Bhanu Prakash

09491A0536

S/O Ajay Babu,D.No:6-219, Sri Nagar 4th Line, Ongole. +91 984997.837.6

Anil Kumar Kolusu

09491A0533

S/O Venkateswara Rao,Peteru Post, Repalle Mandal, Guntur Dist. +91 9494529163

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P. Nagarjuna Reddy

09491A0542

S/O K Koteswara Rao,Kattubadipalem Post,Kondapi Mandal, Prakasam Dist. +91 9951167.7.36

A.V.S Hemanth Kumar

09491A0553

C/O A.V.SubbaraoM.M.RoadOngole

Gudikandula Sarath Chand

09491A0544

4-4-130, Chandramouli Nagar, 5th Line, Guntur

Gannu Satish

09491A0545

Kakumanu Stephen

09491A0548

1-2-31SEETHARAMPURAM,ONGOLE. +91 990825197.0

Shaik Subhani Basha

09491A0549

Bhagyanagar 2Nd Line,C/Opichayya Chowdary,Ongole 08592654655

K. Sudheer Kumar

09491A0550

S/O Suresh Babu,K.P Road, 45-1-45Ongole +91 97.04453366

Thipareddy Srikanth Reddy

09491A0546

Ramnaga First Line,37.-1-434(15)Ongole +91 9908251998

S/O G.V. NaiduSeeramsettivanipalem(Village)Maridupudi(Post), Anakapalli Md. Vizag +91 9849232495

B. Suresh

09491A0552

C/O Narasimha RaoBattapalem(Village), Darsi(M)Prakasam Dist. +91 924646017.6

D. Srinath

09491A0547.

Andhra Kesar Nagar,Opp. Old I.T.I College,Kurnool Road, Ongole +91 9030508140

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K. Varun

09491A0554

M.NidamanurTangatur(Mandal)Prakasam(Dist) 960356987.1

M.Veera Prasad

09491A0555

C/O M.Srinivasa RaoUppaladinne(V) Ponnalur(M)Prakasam 9502257.281

Emandi Venkata H Ganesh

09491A0556

M.VIKAS

09491A0559

C/O M.Chandra Mouli10-127.,Kothapet,Vetapalem(M)

Pamidi Venkata Suresh

10495A0501

C/O Pamidi Venkateswarlu2-7.-2,Anakariapudi(Post),Kondapi(M), Praksam Distrist 95027.07.921

Kondru Manoj Kumar

10495A0502

S/O Suresh Babu,K.P Road, 45-1-45Ongole +91 97.04453366

Alla.Sunitha

10495A0503

C/O Mallikharjuna RaoKarukarru(Post), Ponnur(Mandal)Guntur District 991287.2828 +91 924646017.6

Dasu Venkata Harish

09491A0557.

C/O Dasu Sesha Chari37.-2-162(8/1), Narayana Complex

9959940369

C/O Emandi Naga Satyanaryana4-143-3(1), Weaker’s Colony,Puntha Road,Tadepalligudem,West Godavari District 9390016200

Kalli.Venakata Reddy

09491A0558

C/O K.Srinivasa Reddy7.5.Tyalluru(Post),Peda Karapudu(M.D), Guntur District 9948581664

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Punati Alekhya

09491A0561

C/O Hanumatha RaoKovur Road, KandukurPrakasam +91 94857.8382

Battula Madhavi

09491A057.0

C/O Konda ReddyKotanemalipuriRajupalam(M), Guntur Dustrict 9391680241

Manne Ankitha

09491A0562

C/O M.Gopi Chand8-1-25, Jemmi Chettu Vedi Kothapet, Ongole 984849117.7.

Valeti Asha Jyothi

09491A0563

Salava Divya Madhuri

09491A0565

C/O S.V.Ramanaiah,D.No:112’B’, Railpet 1st Line, Ongole 97.0317.6618

P. Harika

09491A0566

C/O P.Prasad, D.No:40-11-10, 2nd Line Kammapalem, Ongole 9849149593

Namme Jyothikrishna

09491A0567.

C/O M.Chandra RaoRailpet 2nd Line, Ongole 949007.0834

Chintamaneni Kalyani

09491A0568

D/O Ch.Chandra Mohan,C/O Ch.Hariprasad Rao,N.T.R Nagar, Chimakurthi(Md) Prakasam

Ch.Chinna Ranga Lakxmi

09491A0564

C/O Ch.Panduranga ReddyMundlapadu, GiddalurPrakasam(Dist) 97.037.46148

C/O Valeti. Anand Rao6-508, Jaya Prakash Colony, Ongole 9885257.457.

I.L.Chandralekha

09491A0569

C/O I.Krishna MurthyD.No:48-1-159(1), Chivukula Vari St,Trunk Road, Ongole 9290130111

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G. Madhavi

09491A057.1

C/O G.VenkateswarluKoppolu(Post)Ongole 9642020955

Choppara Priyanka

09491A0580

D/O:ch.Rama Krishna, Muk-thinuthala Padu(Village) Throvagunta(Post), Ongole(Mandal) Prakasam(Dist)

Maravaneni Mounika

09491A057.2

C/O AnjaneyuluSamatha Nagar, 2nd LineOngole 9849158039

Ravi Monika

09491A057.3

Bodduju Naga Uma

09491A057.5

C/O B.EswaraiahJayaram Hall, Rajankal Road3rd Line, Ongole 9441615185

K.N.L Harika

09491A057.6

D/O K.S.V Prasad RaoAlavalpaduPangulur(M), Prakasam District 9848384424

Nama.Nurjabi

09491A057.8

Dr.No:8-17.8 D/O China Meerasaheb M.Nidamanuru 9491513369

Yamala.Prabhavathi

09491A057.9

D/O:raju, Nagendra Nagar,Ongole. Dr.No:20-5-98

97.05401347.

Swarna Mounika

09491A057.4

D/O S.KrishnaC/O Pullaih Setty37.-1-40 Bhagya Nagar 1st Lane Ongole 9912117.056

C/O Ravi SatyanarayanaLibrary StreetParchur,Prakasam Dist. 944084387.6

Yadala.Neelima

09491A057.7.

D/O Bhushanam, Sujatha Nagar 11Th Line Ongole 9848111017.

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P. Yamini

09491A0590

Ulavapadu,Prakasam.

9393393603

K. Sravani

09491A0582

Kabaddipalem, Ongole.

9959881513

P. Sravani

09491A0583

M. Srilekha

09491A0586

Nehru Nagar Main Road,Chimakurthy.

9848934499

S. Sulthanbi

09491A0587.

Satyanarayanapuram,Ongole.

98487.97.106

A.Vijayalakshmi

09491A0589

Kotanamallipuri,Rajupalem,Guntur.

9642245035

V.Venkata Sravani

09491A0584

Satyanarayanapuram,60Ft Road,Ongole.

98497.66414

Lakshmmakkapalem,Pondur,Tangutur.

08592253418

M. Sreedevi

09491A0585

M. NidamanurTangutur.

98494267.50

T. Supriya

09491A0588

Nagendranagar,Ongole. 9440390933

S. Rojarani

09491A0581

Kotha street,ongole. 9849150399

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A. Avinash Reddy

09491A0591

Chenchupet,Tenali.

99491467.12

D.Manikumar

09491A05A0

Yanamdhala,Endhanpudi(Md),Prakasam.

9866816027.

M.Bhanu Anjaneyaswami

09491A0592

Thimmasamudram,N.G.Padu(Md), Prakasam.

991232657.8

N.Hakeem Akram

09491A0595

Mallavaram,Maddipadu(Md),Prakasam.

98497.41024

R.John Rakesh

09491A0596

Sundarnagar,Ongole.

Sk.Kaleeshavali

09491A0597.

Korisapadu,Prakasam.

9052119851

K.Kumar Raju

09491A0598

Narasimhunipalli,Komarole,Prakasam.

97.05623191

R.Dinesh Babu

09491A0594

Annagi, Maddipadu(Md),Prakasam.

9866229557.

Bodduvaripalem,S.N Padu(Md), Prakasam.

97.04663583

Sk. Malik Basha

09491A0599

East Palem,Anjaneyaswami Streeet ,Podili.

9550137.97.1

N.Chenchu Krishna

09491A0593

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K.Manoj Kumar

09491A05A1

Railpet 2Nd Line,C/O Vijetha Public School ,Ongole. 990887.6680

A.Naga Surendra

09491A05A2

Masque Street,Ganapavaram,Nadendla (Md),Guntur. 998987.0295

S.Nagavenkata Subramanyam

09491A05A3

M.Naresh Babu

09491A05A5

Sankarapuram,Mundamuru(Md),Prakasam(Dt). 9948335558

B.Nitin Suraj

09491A05A6

Pedhapeta, Kalla(Md),West Godavari(Dt). 9932001256

D. Ramesh Babu

09491A05A7.

Chandraiah Nagar, Ongole. 90307.43940

J.Ravi Teja

09491A05A8

K.Rajupalem, Ballekurava(Md),Prakasam(Dt). 99127.31961

N.Sai Krishna

09491A05A9

Ramnagar 6th Line,

Ongole.

98487.817.13

B.Nagaraju

09491A05A4

Modepalli, Addanki(Md),Prakasam(Dt).

99897.81864

Koppole,Ongole.

9032238496

K.Sai Krishna

09491A05B0

Mamgamurdonka,Ongole.

9959325394

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J.Yogeswara Rao

09491A05C0

Opp.Veg.Market,Main Road,Amaravathi. 96527.87.7.35

D. Sateesh

09491A05B3

V.Vamsi Krishna Yadav

09491A05B5

Park Road, Sattenapalli,Guntur. 9885965129

M.Venkata Sairam

09491A05B6

Sarma College Road,Ongole.

9440265154

R.Venu

09491A05B7.

Pakala,Singarayakonda. 9010321647.

G.Vishnuvardhan Reddy

09491A05B8

Raparla,N.G.Padu. 996367.1561

T.Yedukondalu

09491A05B9

Krosuru(Md),Guntur. 08640227.468

M.Surendra Babu

09491A05B4

Karumanchi,Tanguturu,Prakasam. 984887.87.39

Cherlagudipadu,Gurajala,Guntur. 08649-27.9064

P. Sai Krishna

09491A05B1

Anjaiah Road,Pandaripuram,Ongole.

93462587.26

Ch. Sandeep

09491A05B2

Piduguralla,Nethajinagar,Guntur. 9849552516

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B.Sivakumar

08491A05C0

Vaninagar,Tangutur. 98483387.50

K.Praveen Kumar

10495A0507.

Trovagunta,Ongole. 81219597.55

D.Kalyan Kumar

10495A0508

Daida,Gurajala(Md),Guntur. 97.05961830

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Now you are completing the Graduation in Computer Science Engineering field, you have many job opportunities in Government as well as in Private sector and if you have interested in higher studies, then you can get in to those. Now the student stands in cross roads …….should I choose the higher studies or should I go with the job. No one has had ever designed the road for success….here I am not trying to tell what is good to choose, I am trying to evaluate different opportunities that are available which can weigh differently with each individuals ideas and goals in life.

Simply put, with so much happening so quickly most of us don’t know what to do. Taking the aspects like parental pressure, peer pressure, Environmental and social norms, the issue (i.e. your career decision) gets all them more complicated.

Another very crucial need also exists and that is an opportunity to identify and then develop those traits of your personality, which with respect to today’s scenario is absolutely necessary irrespective of one’s profession. Some of these traits are the ability to work in teams, leadership, creativity, communication skills etc.

This simply means that definitely a need for one to go through a process, which will not only enlighten and inform the individual with respect to the various career options, but will also be a journey of discovery of one’s own interests, aptitude and personality which are the very crucial components of any career decision. Added to this, one also needs to identify areas of personal development and needs to work on them before embarking on his/her career roadmap.

So, it is necessary for one to decide their career, keeping individual’s ambitions and goals in life with perspective of reality.

WHAT TO DO!!!There are two options you prefer after you complete your B.Tech degree. Based on your interest and goal you may choose either job or further studies.

if (You are interested in FURTHER STUDIES){

You should opt streams like: M.Tech / M.E / M.S / MBA etc.,

}else if{

Job oppurtunities in companies like:Accenture / Cognizant / TCS / HCL / Satyam / Wipro / IBM etc.,

}else if{

Other Areas like: Bussiness / Sports / Artists etc.,

}

Career Guidance

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How to get in to further studies:If you prefer to continue studies, you can do P.G courses and then obtain a Ph.D. you have lots of options during these courses like M.S/M.Tech CIVIL SERVICES, NDA(ARMY,AIRFORCE,NAVY) and Finance courses like MBA,etc

M.S/M.TechIf you prefer doing P.G in your field of study you can go for M.S/M.Tech. For that you need to appear for competitive exams like GRE, TOEFEL & IELTS for M.S and GATE, PGCET for M.TECH.

GRE:

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many Graduate schools in foreign countries. It is created and administrated by the EducationalTestingService (ETS) and is similar in format and content to the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test). Generally it is an online based test. The percentile scored in this exam will decide your future in doing M.S. in foreign nations.

From August2011, GRE pattern has changed. Here are some of the changes to be featured on the GRE after August1, 2011:

The team of new GRE pattern 2011 say “it is the largest revision in the history of GRE, which is about 60 years,” They say it is the “changes in the demographics of the test takers, technology changes, etc”, have lead to this revision and they are really excited about the changes to the GRE format. Some of them say it is “thoughtful, better by design and revolution”. The below reasons are my thoughts after reviewing all the material and watching videos on ETS site by the New GRE pattern team.

10 Things to know about the New Revised GRE General Test 2011

1. Better Design:

The new design is Multi-State Design, where you can go back and forward in a particular section and edit the answers. You can mark and go back to a question and answer. It is different from the way the current GRE works. The goal is to create a more natural test experience.

2. Improved Quality of Data:

The quality of the data used for the GRE Test will be better in the new pattern. New GRE pattern is designed to measure those skills that are critical to graduate and Business programs.

3. Most revisions to Verbal Section:

The verbal section is the most changed section of the whole GRE. There will be more complex reasoning. No antonyms and analogies. No vocabulary out of context. New types of questions.

4. Quantitative reasoning:

They are including a calculator to avoid distractions in test caused my minor mistakes. They are interested in reasoning ability and not the arithmetic calculations. More emphasis on Data interpretation and real life scenarios.

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5. Analytical Writing:

There are not many major changes here but there will be expectations for more focused responses and less generalization.

6. New Test Score Scaling:

Due to changes to verbal and quant sections the new scale for them will be 130 to 17.0 score scale with increments of 1 point instead of before 200 to 800 with 10 point increments. The analytical writing section will have same scale of 0 to 6 with 0.5 increments. The new test is designed to give fair chance to demonstrate your reasoning skills irrespective of your background.

7. First New GRE 2011 Test Scores and Test:

The first day of test is Aug 1, 2011. The scores for the tests taken between august and October will be available in November 2011. Applicants, who need to GRE Scores before November 2011, should take the current test before Aug 2011. The score reporting will go back to normal 10-15 day cycle after late November.

8. Paper based Testing:

If you are taking paper based test, then you have to take before Nov 2011. The test dates that are available are: Oct 23, Nov 20 in 2010 and Feb 12, 2011. All the new changes to GRE will be available in the paper based test too after the launch.

9. Split Test Going away:

If you are in China, Hon Kong, Korea and Taiwan, you may be used to split-test. It is going away with new pattern. The new test will facilitate faster reporting, offered more often on computer and can be done in same day and single sitting.

10. GRE Test prep Material:

The GRE Test prep material is available more than a year ahead of time for better preparation. In fact, it is currently available now at GRE website: GRE revised General Test Sample Questions

For side by side comparison of all three sections of old vs. new pattern Check this article: GRE Old vs. New 2011 Pattern, Comparison of Verbal, Quant, AWA & Samples.

TOEFL:

The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) evaluates the potential success of an individual to use and understand standard American English at a college level. It is required for non-native applicants at many English-speaking colleges and universities. A TOEFL score is valid for two years and then deleted from the official database .The TOEFL test is a registered trademark of ETS and is administrated worldwide. The test was first administered 1964 and has since been taken by nearly 20 million students.

The internet based test (iBT) has been introduced in phases, with the United States, Canada, and France, Germany and Italy in 2005 and rest of the world in 2006.

The demand for test seats remains very high even after almost a year after the introduction of

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the test: Candidates have to wait for months since short-term test dates are fully booked. The four hour test consists of four sections, each measuring mainly one of the basic language skills and focusing on language used in an academic, higher education environment. Note-taking is allowed in the iBT.

GATE:Conducted by one of seven Indian Institutes of Technology in rotation, Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an annual exam for admission to M.Tech and M.S programmes in most engineering institutes in India [Citation need]. It is regarded as a benchmark test for graduates in India. This examination is coordinated by a committee, comprising of Indian Institute of Science, Banglore and seven IIT’s

On behalf of the National Coordinating Board –GATE, Department of Education, and Government of India. The pattern and syllabus are usually based on a candidates B.Tech and B.E syllabus. Minimum eligibility for appearing in this exam is usually a B.Tech, B.E, B.Arch or Masc. The exam is usually conducted on second Sunday of February.

PSU’s like BARC, NPCIL, HAL etc give importance to GATE scores for various job positions in their organizations.

IIT-Joint Admission Test for M.Sc (JAM):This test is conducted for M.sc and M.sc Dual Degree Courses in IITs all over India. Admissions into IITs of Mumbai, Delhi, Kanpur, Hyderabad, Roorkee, Guwahati, Madras, and Kharagpur are based on this test. Final year students also can apply for this. Following are the different courses offered in IITs.

1. IIT, Mumbai-M.Sc. (Chemistry, Math’s, Physics, Applied Statistics and Informatics, Applied Geology, Applied Geophysics, Bio Technology), M.Sc. Ph.D. Dual Degree(Energy, Physics)

2. IIT, Delhi –M.Sc. (Chemistry, Math’s, Physics)

3. IIT, Kanpur –M.Sc.(Chemistry, Math’s, Physics, Statistics), M.Sc. –Ph.D. Dual Degree (Physics). Students joined in this course will not be allowed to shift into M.Sc. course. Ph.D. must be completed in 6 semesters. M.Sc. Degree will be given only after that.

4. IIT, Guwahati –M.Sc.(Chemistry, Math’s and Computing, Physics)

5. IIT, Kharagpur –M.Sc. – Ph.D. Dual Degree (Chemistry, Geological Sciences, Geophysics, Math’s, and Physics), Students can join Ph.D. after completing four semesters of M.Sc.

6. IIT, Madras- M.Sc.(Physics, Math’s, Chemistry)

7.. IIT, Roorkee- M.Sc.(Applied Geology, Applied Mathematics, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Industrial Mathematics and Informatics, Physics)

BITS Higher Degree Admission Test:This test is conducted for admission into M.Tech, M.E courses in Birla Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, Goa and Pilani campuses. Students passed B.Tech/B.E with at least 60% marks are eligible. Test will be conducted online. Notification is released in April every year.

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IIIT PG Entrance:IIIT-H is looking for students who aim to transform industry and society by developing new applications/systems by doing cutting-edge research. We focus on research in the core areas of Information Technology and its application in other areas.IIIT-H is inviting applications for every academic year from the candidates who have completed (or going to complete that year) B.Tech./B.E./B.Arch. etc., in any branch of Engineering, B.Sc. in Agriculture (or equivalent), B.Sc in Physics, Chemistry or Biology with good Mathematics background, or M.Tech./M.E./MCA/M.Sc./M.A. for admission into Postgraduate and Research programs in the areas of Computer Science, Electronics and Communication Engineering, VLSI and Computer Engineering, Computational Linguistics, Computer Aided Structural Engineering, Bioinformatics, Computational Natural Sciences (Dual-Degree & M.Sc.), IT in Building Sciences, Spatial Informatics (Remote Sensing and GIS) and Humanities .

MBAIf you prefer doing P.G in some finance related courses you can definitely go for MBA.

Common Admission Test (CAT):

Common Admission Test (CAT) is a computer based test held in India. This test scores a person on the bases of Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation, Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning. TheIndian Institutes of Management (IIMs) started this exam and use the test for selecting students for their business administration programs.The test is conducted every year by one of the IIM’s based on a policy of rotation. In August 2011, it was announced that Indian Institutes of Technology(IITs) and Indian Institute of Science (IISc) would also use the CAT scores, instead of the Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET), to select students for their management programs.CAT is normally conducted every year during a 21 day testing window (estimate but may vary) in the months of October and November. A candidate can appear for CAT only once during the 20-day testing window. The test score is valid for admission to the forthcoming academic year only.

Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is and entrance test for admissions into MBA programs in various top B – schools and other institutes across the India. it conducted by AIMA (All India Management Association) New Delhi, 4 times (every trimester) in a year.

MAT (National)

• Management Aptitude Test or MAT as it popularly knows is conducted 4 times (in February, may, September & December) by the centre for Management service (CMS) a division of all India management association (AIMA) (www.aima-ind.org).

• B-schools, next in the pecking order after scores. Generally, B-schools, next in the students through CAT. This is not to mention, of course the fact that many B-schools admit students through both CAT & Mat as well as certain other exams like XAT & ATMA which we will be discussing.

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• The MAT exam generally comprises 200 questions with 4 marks for every right answer and 1 mark deducted for every wrong answer. The various areas which generally have 40 questions each are as follows.

• Quantitative ability

• Data Interpretation

• Data Sufficiently

• Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension

• General Awareness

• Analytical and Logical reasoning

• As you must have noticed vis-à-vis CAT, MAT has an additional section of General Awareness which the student needs to master.

• Also since some time now, Mat can be attempted either as a pencil-and-paper test or in the more recent avatar of a computer based test (CBT).

Eligibility Criteria for MAT:

Educational Qualification: Applicant should be graduate (10+3) in any stream (Arts / Science / Engineering / Commerce/ architecture) from a recognized university or its equivalent. Also students appearing in their final year of graduation can also apply for MAT but they are required to produce the passing proof later. There are no minimum percentage criteria for qualifying exam, all students who have passed graduation successfully can apply for MAT.Age Limit: There is no age limit applied on candidates.

MAT Admission Procedure: MAT entrance test is a objective type written exam of two and half hour duration. Test consists of 200 questions in following areas: Quantitative aptitude and Maths, Logical & Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis & Sufficiency, General Knowledge, General English Language and Comprehension.

GRADUATE MANAGEMENT ADMISSION TEST:

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized, computer-based assessment.More than 5,400 programs offered by more than 1,500 universities and institutions in 83 countries use the GMAT exam as part of the selection criteria for their programs site. Business schools use the test as a criterion for admission into a wide range of graduate management programs, including MBA, Master of Accountancy, and Master of Finance programs. The GMAT exam is administered in secure, standardized test centers in more than 110 countries around the world.The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) introduced an integrated reasoning section to the exam that is designed to measure a test taker’s ability to evaluate data presented in new formats and multiple sources.GMAC continues to perform validity studies to statistically verify that the exam predicts success in business school programs.

The GMAT exam consists of four main parts—the Quantitative section, the verbal section,

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the integrated reasoning section, and the analytical writing assessment.Total testing time is three and a half hours, but test takers should plan for a total time of approximately four hours, with breaks. The quantitative and verbal sections of the GMAT exam, both multiple-choice, are administered in the computer-adaptive format, adjusting to a test taker’s level. This both shortens the time it takes to complete the exam and establishes a higher level of accuracy than a fixed test. At the start of each multiple-choice section of the exam, test takers are presented with a question of medium difficulty. As they answer each question, the computer scores their answer and uses it—as well as their responses to any preceding questions—to determine which question to present next. Correct responses typically prompt questions of increased difficulty. Incorrect responses generally result in questions of lesser difficulty. This process continues until test takers complete the section, at which point the computer will have an accurate assessment of their ability level in that subject area.

Websites for preparation:

www.mba.com,www.kaptest.com,www.scorechase.com, www.beatthegmat.com,etc

INDIAN CIVIL SERVICEThe Indian Civil service serves as the backbone of India.The Civil Services Examination (CSE) is a nationwide competitive examination in India conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to the various Civil Services of the Government of India, including Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS),Indian Forest Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Revenue Service (IRS) among others. The examination is conducted in two phases - the Preliminary examination, consisting of two objective-type papers (General Studies and Aptitude Test), and the Main examination, consisting of nine papers of conventional (essay) type followed by the Personality Test (Interview).The entire process from the notification of the Preliminary examination to declaration of the final results takes roughly one year.

These are most preferred routes by engineering students in education after B.Tech.

Job/WorkSoftware industry:Whatever the branch you are in during your engineering you can get into a software industry with simply communication skills. It is good if you get a job during the campus placements itself because it is really difficulty to find a job after you come out of the college. How ever there are various kinds of jobs in Software industry which you get accordingly as your course of study or your specialization. It is ok if you do job for some time and start studying again for your P.G courses.

Own CompanyIf you are financially sound, you can start your own company with a little experience in some other company. Still there are various choices in jobs like lecturer in some famous engineering college, call center jobs, etc.

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Some websites for job search:

• Frehersworld.com• Yuvajobs.com• Naukri.com• Timesjob.com• Monster.com • Carrerbuilder.com• Indeed.com• Beyond.com• Job.com • Glassdoor.com

Government Sector:

Bank Jobs:

Here are mainly two positions to which a graduate can apply for:

Clerical post – This post means the candidate wants to apply for the jobs of clerk, clerk-cum-cashier, typist, steno, agricultural clerks, data entry operators and telephone operators, and

Probationary officer post – This post means the candidate wants to apply for the job of probationary officers. As it is understood by the name, the selected candidates will be on probation. Generally, it is for two years. The performance of the candidates during their period of training determines the designation that the candidates will receive after training is over.

Exam Eligibility Age Limit Specialization Reference

IAS Any Degree 21-30 Collector, etc www.upsc.gov.in

Group 2 Services Any Degree 21-30 Deputy Thahasilder, etc www.appsc.gov.in

Indian Air force B.Tech with 60% Min 20 Technical Engineer www.careerai-

rforce.co.in

RRB(Railway Re-cruitment Board) Any Degree Min 20

Ticket Collector, Railway Manager etc.

www.rrb.gov.in

NDA(National Democratic Alli-

ance)Any Degree 19

Naval Academy, Pilots, Indian Army, etc.

www.upsc.gov.in

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