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Thursday, June 4, 2009
My Campus Recruitment in Amdocs, Cyprus, in NIT Jamshedpur - yr.2000
http://www.financialexpress.com/old/fe/daily/20000829/fco29031.html
Quoting the contents from the above link:
Jamshedpur: That the information technology boom is truly on can be gauged not only from the prices of the `new economy' stocks but also from the hectic campus selections being conducted at the engineering and other institutions in the country by software companies of all sizes, including the leading names. And some of the 17 regional engineering colleges (RECs) in the country have become favourite visiting spots of these companies in the last two years.
Of the 10 companies who have so far either visited or are scheduled to visit the Regional Institute of Technology (RIT), Jamshedpur, nine are software companies, which include leading names like Satyam Computers, Wipro, Infosys, Patni Computer Servives (PCS), BPL Software, among others.
And foreign IT companies are not much behind in the race for picking up candidates. Cyprus-based Amdocs and US-based Cadence have approached the RIT for their needs. While the former has selected 15 candidates, the latter is in the process of vetting the right candidates from the 34 curriculum vitae forwarded to them.
According to R Yadav, principal of the Regional Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, "The RECs have become a hunting ground for the companies as most students of the IITs are taking assignments abroad. Earlier, the RECs were only a second line of defence".
Said NK Narain, professor in-charge, training and placement at the RIT here on Friday to The Financial Express, some of the leading names in the Indian IT scene, like Satyam Computers, Wipro, Infosys have already visited the institution since August 4 last when the placements took off officially.Of the 214 candidates eligible for placements this year - a first class in any of the disciplines offered like BE, MCA or M Tech has been fixed as a minimum by the institution - 84 have till date already been placed. The remaining are expected to be placed by September-end.
Amdocs, a Cyprus-based software company, a first-timer for placements here, visited the campus as early as May last to pick up around 15 candidates from BE (computer science) and MCA students. The company offered each of the newly appointed software engineers an annual package of around Rs 11 lakh.Satyam Computers, Wipro and Infosys picked up 25, 12 and 17 candidates respectively, the difference being that while the first two picked up candidates from among BE (electronics/electrical/computer science), Infosys scanned students of all the engineering disciplines for their haul of 17.
Also, while all the three have offered an annual package of Rs 2.10 lakh to those selected, Infosys has so far been the only one to offer the added carrot of stock option to their selections. BFL Software and Kanbay Software have offered their pick of seven and 10 candidates annual packages of Rs 2.70 lakh and Rs 1.80 lakh respectively.
Even lesser known IT companies like Syntel Software, Infornic Software etc are queuing up for recruitment at these campuses.Asked why the software companies were interested in picking up candidates from regional engineering colleges, Narain said, "Today more emphasis is being given on computer application in almost all disciplines of engineering". "As an example", he said, "the BE (metallurgy) syllabus today includes a subject like CAM (computer application in metallurgy); it is likewise in al other disciplines of engineering".
Copyright © 2000 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
Quoting the contents from the above link:
Jamshedpur: That the information technology boom is truly on can be gauged not only from the prices of the `new economy' stocks but also from the hectic campus selections being conducted at the engineering and other institutions in the country by software companies of all sizes, including the leading names. And some of the 17 regional engineering colleges (RECs) in the country have become favourite visiting spots of these companies in the last two years.
Of the 10 companies who have so far either visited or are scheduled to visit the Regional Institute of Technology (RIT), Jamshedpur, nine are software companies, which include leading names like Satyam Computers, Wipro, Infosys, Patni Computer Servives (PCS), BPL Software, among others.
And foreign IT companies are not much behind in the race for picking up candidates. Cyprus-based Amdocs and US-based Cadence have approached the RIT for their needs. While the former has selected 15 candidates, the latter is in the process of vetting the right candidates from the 34 curriculum vitae forwarded to them.
According to R Yadav, principal of the Regional Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, "The RECs have become a hunting ground for the companies as most students of the IITs are taking assignments abroad. Earlier, the RECs were only a second line of defence".
Said NK Narain, professor in-charge, training and placement at the RIT here on Friday to The Financial Express, some of the leading names in the Indian IT scene, like Satyam Computers, Wipro, Infosys have already visited the institution since August 4 last when the placements took off officially.Of the 214 candidates eligible for placements this year - a first class in any of the disciplines offered like BE, MCA or M Tech has been fixed as a minimum by the institution - 84 have till date already been placed. The remaining are expected to be placed by September-end.
Amdocs, a Cyprus-based software company, a first-timer for placements here, visited the campus as early as May last to pick up around 15 candidates from BE (computer science) and MCA students. The company offered each of the newly appointed software engineers an annual package of around Rs 11 lakh.Satyam Computers, Wipro and Infosys picked up 25, 12 and 17 candidates respectively, the difference being that while the first two picked up candidates from among BE (electronics/electrical/computer science), Infosys scanned students of all the engineering disciplines for their haul of 17.
Also, while all the three have offered an annual package of Rs 2.10 lakh to those selected, Infosys has so far been the only one to offer the added carrot of stock option to their selections. BFL Software and Kanbay Software have offered their pick of seven and 10 candidates annual packages of Rs 2.70 lakh and Rs 1.80 lakh respectively.
Even lesser known IT companies like Syntel Software, Infornic Software etc are queuing up for recruitment at these campuses.Asked why the software companies were interested in picking up candidates from regional engineering colleges, Narain said, "Today more emphasis is being given on computer application in almost all disciplines of engineering". "As an example", he said, "the BE (metallurgy) syllabus today includes a subject like CAM (computer application in metallurgy); it is likewise in al other disciplines of engineering".
Copyright © 2000 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Friday, July 4, 2008
Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are seriously dangerous to health and should be aborted before it grows traumatic.
A miscarriage of the stone can happen on its own through the urinary track, which is a good news for you.
Else, you need to start the process, complicated/uncomplicated, to get rid of it at the earliest possible in order to regain your good health.
A number of factors can lead to the formation of the stone, the most common being the kidney's contact with calcium.
I had the priviledge to give birth to a "kidney stone" 7 years back and was in tears to see it go away painfully through my urinary track along with some blood in the urine. :(
I still remember that "rock" star who found shelter in one of my most precious organs, my kidney, as a result of my careless food intake that turned my system upside-down and brought about radical changes all over body and rocked every corner of my very physical existence, challenging every bit of matter that existed in the "physical me".
The jealous uterus refused to do its regular work and threw up tantrums with the help of its highly armed ovaries while the adrenal gland sat proudly capping the kidney.
- :) -
-Explained as a "creative, technical doctor".
(Plz feel free to contact me for any queries or for seeking advice/suggestion, for which you will be charged a nominal fee.)
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
My Contribution to Medical Science.

Important Findings (Specially for Ladies)
How things affect our body?
We should be careful about what we eat.
Normal flows of qi and blood are the basics of good health. Heart, spleen, lungs, kidneys, and liver are responsible for the creation and storage of qi and Blood.
The liver must circulate "qi" correctly throughout the body. If qi flow is disturbed, lot of complications can arise. If there is problem in qi circulation in any part of the body, it can combine with other conditions like blood stagnantation to cause health problems.
The syndrome uterus Qi constraint may cause difficult, painful, copious or irregular periods, as well as premenstrual tension (PMS). Often linked to excessively high or low levels of the hormones estrogen or progesteron. High levels of Progesterone/Estrogen can lead to swelling of breast and stomach and also, stoppage of menstruation.
No test exist for testing qi of liver.
How things affect our body?
We should be careful about what we eat.
Normal flows of qi and blood are the basics of good health. Heart, spleen, lungs, kidneys, and liver are responsible for the creation and storage of qi and Blood.
The liver must circulate "qi" correctly throughout the body. If qi flow is disturbed, lot of complications can arise. If there is problem in qi circulation in any part of the body, it can combine with other conditions like blood stagnantation to cause health problems.
The syndrome uterus Qi constraint may cause difficult, painful, copious or irregular periods, as well as premenstrual tension (PMS). Often linked to excessively high or low levels of the hormones estrogen or progesteron. High levels of Progesterone/Estrogen can lead to swelling of breast and stomach and also, stoppage of menstruation.
No test exist for testing qi of liver.
Please read:
liver qi stagnation
liver qi stagnation
When we eat something poisonous, qi of the spleen, stomach and liver are affected and this could lead to death as eventually liver will fail to circulate qi properly in other organs.
When we inhale poisonous gases, the qi of the lungs is disturbed and it could lead to death.
If we can invent a medicine that can "immediately" bring back (restore) qi to its normal circulation throughout the body, when a person intakes/inhales something poisonous, lives can be saved.
When we inhale poisonous gases, the qi of the lungs is disturbed and it could lead to death.
If we can invent a medicine that can "immediately" bring back (restore) qi to its normal circulation throughout the body, when a person intakes/inhales something poisonous, lives can be saved.
Liver circulates qi in spleen, stomach, kidney, uterus, heart, lungs.
So, medical science still has lot to improve. There should be tests for Liver qi.
There should be medicines to restore disturbed qi circulation.
This is 'My Contribution to Medical Science'.
(7 years back I had food poisoning and had similar complications of health along with a stone in the kidney.)
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
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