The test was designed to test a student’s preparedness for the CAT as well as various other examinations of which the Quantitative and the Verbal ability form an integral part like the GRE and GMAT.
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This was the first major event since the commencement of the current semester and saw a splendid response from the students. The event saw a huge participation from the first year students. With a participation of more than 70 students from all branches of engineering; the tone has been set for other events to follow in the coming weeks.
This series of test are being organized in collaboration with our student partners-IMS Institute which is a premiere institute for CAT/GMAT/GRE preparation.
]]>The visit saw a thrilling response from the students of the Engg. Deptt and was attended by over 40 students pursuing their B.Tech in the field of communication and Electrical Engg.
The faculty at the MCRC was kind enough to attend to the students and explained them the procedures involved in the broadcasting and transmission of information over distances in the range up to 10 kms, and also described in detail the transmission techniques involved in the broadcasting of Radio Jamia 90.4 FM.
The students in batches of ten paid a visit to the broadcasting rooms which flaunted broadcasting, video as well as audio production instruments which were the first of their kind to be installed in the whole country. Be it the 16 channel audio/video production editor or the ATR’s the equipments there were in accordance with the International Standards with some also been used for film editing in the past.
]]>After the overwhelming response of the first session about a month back, the second edition of the talk was organized on 15th April in the committee room at the F/O Engg. & Tech. J.M.I.
Karan welcomed each and every student present there and reiterated the importance of industrial training in shaping careers of students in their respective fields.
It was followed by a presentation which was basically a HOW-TO-APPLY guide for the students to familiarize them with the procedures involved or actually better ways to apply for an internship in the desired firm.
]]>Cost of the kit separately is INR 2000(optional).
Please see the attachments for the Registration Form, Contents of the Workshop and the Kit Details.
Last date to register: 15th april, 5 pm. (On the spot registration is also possible if the entry is confirmed prior to the last date via telephone or by email.)
Certificates will be given to all the participants after completion of the workshop.
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Many students both IEEE & NON-IEEE members flocked to attend this workshop from 1st to 3rd year. We kicked off with a bit of basic theory by Imran but we could not proceed much because the projector was not installed courtesy FET, JMI. So Rahul took on and us on the basics of photoshop and gave a broad picture of the word ‘PICTURE’. So after half an hour of interaction JAMIA made it and our projector was installed. After that Rahul gave us an Introductory on the operations and tools of Photoshop and also providing us with their applications. It was astonishing to know that Rahul learned all on his own and I was amazed by his spirit of sharing this all this on his own. Everyone got so much immersed in it that we had no idea how time passed.
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The NTPC, Badarpur Power plant was established in 1973, it is the oldest power plant functioning in the country. At present, its total installed capacity is 705 MW provided by 5 units. The fifth unit first in abeyance was later synchronized in 1982.
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We started from our university late night on the 18th February and reached our guest house in Jaipur at early dawn. Needless to say that no one actually slept during the entire journey to avoid missing the fun every moment offered (actually none were allowed to sleep).Although some chose to rag their juniors which we as juniors did not object to as it was something we were longing for keeping in mind the strict rules at our university. We had some difficulty in finding our guest house but we did not mind it as we were all engrossed in our own world of fun.
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The WIE (Women in Engineering) society of IEEE JMI is a special affinity group of IEEE JMI and has been always a harbinger of Women empowerment. It constantly strives for the excellence of women and its efforts have been a huge success till date. WIE has now come a long way in In an attempt to further work for the strengthening of the women WIE society of IEEE JM is organising WIE week from 16 March to 18 March.
The WIE week to be organised in the premises of JMI brings to you an extravaganza! Here is an event that brings to you the most happening activities all at one place.From Group Discussion and JAM( Just A Minute) to junkyard, t-shirt painting and movie quiz, all knowledge and fun you wont get anywhere else!
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