V-SAT 2011 -Vignan University Guntur-B.Tech Admissions

Vignan University, Vadlamudi, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh has issued VSAT 2011 notification for admission to various B.Tech. Programmes. The University conducts All India level competitive exam V-SAT 2011 for the purpose of admissions. Vignan University offers excellent scholarship schemes for meritorious candidates. All the fee waivers are applicable for first year only. Various merit scholarships are available for subsequent years. Vignan University has been consistent in providing good placements for its students. The group has Engineering colleges at Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam. Vignan was declared as deemed to be university under Vignan University Foundation for for Science, Technology and Research. The group also has Women Engineering Colleges at Guntur and Visakhapatnam. Following are details of programmes at B.Tech .and M.Tech. levels:

1. B.Tech. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
2. B.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering
3. B.Tech. Chemical Engineering
4. B.Tech. Information Technology
5. B.Tech. Mechatronics
6. B.Tech. Civil Engineering
7. B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering
8. B.Tech. Textile Engineering
9. B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering
10. B.Tech. BioTechnology
11. B.Tech. Automobile Engineering

To apply for B.Tech programmes, candidates should have 60 percent at 10+2 / Intermediate with Maths/ Biology, Physics and Chemistry as optional subjects.

Scholarship and fee waiver schemes are offered as per details below:

Full Fee Waiver is applicable for :

1. Top 100 Rankers of V-Sat 2011
2. Top 400 Rankers of IIT JEE and AIEEE 2011
3. TOP 400 Rankers of EAMCET 2011

50 percent fee waiver is applicable for

1. 101-300 Rankers of V-Sat 2011
2. 401-2000 Rankers of IIT JEE and AIEEE 2011
3. 401-1000 Rankers of EAMCET 2011

25 percent fee waiver is applicable for

1. 301-500 Rankers of V-Sat 2011
2. 2001- 4000 Rankers of IIT JEE and AIEEE 2011
3. 1001-2000 Rankers of EAMCET 2011

Vignan University also conducting M.Tech., MBA, MCA and Ph.D. Programmes. Following are details of Post Graduate Programmes (M.Tech):

1. Power Electronics and Drives
2. Embedded Systems
3. Machine Design
4. Energy Engineering
5. VLSI
6. Digital Electronics and Communication Systems
7. Communication and Signal Processing
8. Biotechnology and Bio Process Engineering
9. Computer Science and Engineering
10. Information Technology
11. Industrial Pollution Control Engineering

Application Procedure: Interested candidates can download application forms from www.vignanuniversity.org/appl. Applications also available at select branches of SBI and Post Offices. You can also get application through post by sending a DD for Rs. 800 (For boys) or Rs. 600 (For girls) along with two self addressed stamped envelopes. DD should be drawn in favour of ‘Vignan University’ payable at Guntur and should be sent to ‘Director Admissions, Vignan Uiversity, Vadalamudi-522213, Guntur (Districtt), Andhra Pradesh, India.’

Important Dates:

1. Commencement of sale and download of V-SAT 2011 applications: 10-12-2010
2. Last Date for receipt of filled in application forms: 15-04-2011
3. V-SAT 2011 Test date: 30-04-2011

10 Must Read Tips for Engineering Graduates

Every year hundreds of graduates are passing out from Professional colleges. Few students are settling well in corporate sectors and reputed organizations. But every student should think about bright carrier and future, early settlement in the life and to lead happy live.  To succeed in any course Knowledge, Approach, Time and Planning are very important. Most of the students opted for Engineering stream might have got the seats of their choice in different colleges affiliated to various universities and deemed universities.

Some of the students are from villages and some of the students are from towns,   and they should adjust themselves with new environment as early  as possible. Once the  admission is completed and joined in the college first  the student should concentrates on
the following points.

1.    Academic calendar of the university / college for 1st year engineering
2.    Syllabus pertaining to their branch.
3.    Text books to be purchased.
4.    Timing of the college, according to that Time management.
5.    Facilities available in the college.

According to academic calendar of various universities the 1st year class work starts from middle of September and ends by April or May. Excluding vacation the class work will be completed   nearly in 7 to 8 months of time. Weather it is annual or semester pattern the academic schedule will be tight and students didn’t get any time to relax.

1.    The fundamental aspect to any student is time plane. It may be divided into macro and micro & short and long term planning. How to take up the 1st year engineering course up to April comes under Macro planning. Day to day learning and reading comes under micro planning dealing the graduate course year wise in short term and project yourself to higher education and reaching self goal of your life in long term planning.

2.    Micro planning based on the class timings and travel time estimates how much time available in day or week to complete the home work further reading. In professional course one can learn 50% only through class room lecturer, for remaining 50% they have depend on library and subject discussion with friends and faculty. It is compulsory to make the habit of self learning from 1st year onwards. Read more text books and prepare your own subject notes.

3.    To gain maximum knowledge through classroom teachings follow these instructions.

i.    Make your mind fresh before entering in to the teaching classroom.
ii.    Reach the college 10 minutes before class work commence
iii.    Concentrate in the subject teaching of the faculty.
iv.    Write running notes and note down important technical points.
v.    Ask questions and clarify doubts as many as possible in the classroom and also in the department.
vi.    Don’t be sleepy in the class.
vii.    Don’t miss single class and don’t loose attendance.
viii.    (Percentage of attendance also carrying marks in some        universities)
ix.    Complete the homework on the same day
x.    Make a glance of the topic before it will be delivered in the classroom.

4.    Outside the classroom, the utilization of available time also very important. Spend few hours daily in the library search the topics in different text books which are thought in the classroom. Read once or twice until you understand the topic in the text book which you can follow better. Still if it unclear takes the help of internet, there one can find the lecture notes of eminent professors (Ex. MIT lecturer notes, CIT lecturer notes) and go through the Material on CDs prepared by IIT faculty. It is customary to know the latest applications and advances in that field. Once in a week go through the scientific magazine and journals for current work and recent developments related to a particular field.

5.    Be friendly with all students. Observe one or two weeks, the behavior and attitude of your classmates and improve the friendship with whom you are comfortable and views are tunable. Invites friends to your room and discuss the subject for the better knowledge. Like minded students form a group and exchange text book among them and share the views. This decreases the inferiority complex and fear and develop the completion in the young brains. More friendly interact with your teacher and get clarify the subject doubts.

6.    In the 1st year 75% subjects are related to science and humanities and remaining 25% belongs to common engineering subjects. In most of the universities 90% of subjects are common to all branches one or two papers may be different for Bio-technologies, Chemical Engg and circuit branches. Understanding of the basic subjects, Maths, Physics, Chemistry and English in the 1st year may not be difficult. Because they are continuation to the intermediate / plus two syllabus. Engineering subjects, like drawing, Engineering Mathematics. Electronic device and circuit and computer programming are knew to the students and appears difficult. One may achieve more marks in these subjects also by doing worksheets given in the class, solving numerical problems of old question papers and doing exercises given in the text book.

7.    A part from theory, lab particles also play a key role in the professional courses. Synchronization of theory and experiment yield more command on the subject. Try to perform simple experiments and do mini projects after the regular ones. No doubt the more practical experience and good analytical capability certainly enhance the confidence level of the students.

8.    One aspect of the education is gaining good knowledge the second thing is to attempt the examination and get more marks. In most of universities, the internal marks carry 30% to 40 % weightage. Internal marks will be awarded by the performance of the assignments and midterm examinations to be conducted in the college. Every mark is having full weight age. In respective of any exam write all internal examinations seriously. This benefit on the long run to score in final examinations conducted by University.

9.    Avoid back logs, don’t think of supplementary examinations it will hamper the career prospects and diminish the job opportunity at campus placements. Performance of the student in each subject and growth rate will be counted. Also some universities indicate star mark on final marks sheet which identifies as compartmental candidate. The completion of all subjects at a time with good percentage describes the potentiality of the student.  The continuous performance without backlogs is one of the key factors to assess the candidature of a student at the interview or to get a visa to go abroad for higher education.

10.    In the long term planning choose the suitable field. Options will be either going to higher education or search for a job. If the student opted for higher education like M.Tech, M.S or management study, be aware of GATE, GRE, TOFEL, CAT competitive examinations. Concentrate in the topics embedded in these examinations from the 1st year itself onwards. Without disturbing the regular curriculum use vacation period to collect the material and information about these examinations. To get a job after graduation focus on the opportunities of campus placements provided by TCS, Infosys, Wipro, CMC etc  and prepare for IES, IAS,GROUP-1 and other competitive examination like ISRO, DRDO, BEL, BHEL, NTPC, VSP, BSNL, from first year onwards.

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