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November 2, 2010

Exam Preparation - Examination Tips - Exam Skills U Need


red square 1. Skills You Need To Plan, Prepare and Win Exams.


An effective approach to examination technique enables students to enter the examination room with a clear idea of the skills they wish to demonstrate, with a realistic expectation of what the questions will be like, and with the intention of using the questions to demonstrate as much knowledge as possible. This active approach to examination technique enables students to be in control of the situation. However, some students approach examinations with a fatalistic attitude, rather like helpless victims facing torment. They respond passively to the questions and then hope for the best. The first approach is more likely to succeed.
Examination Skills How To Crack Exam



red square 2. Strategies To Tackle Examination :-

1. Make A Mental Plan, Use Mnemonics & Spider Diagrams

Students could plan to jot down, some of your mnemonics or spider diagrams before you start answering any question. In that way, you can refer back to your plan when writing your answer, without fear of forgetting what you were going to write next.

2. Express Your Knowledge & Learn To Link Concepts

It can be quite frustrating to do a lot of revision and then find that you are not asked questions that reflect what you have learned. However it sometimes happens that examination questions give you the opportunity to express your knowledge. For example, if you have learned a lot about the psychoanalytic and humanistic approaches for unit 1 (Introduction To Psychology) but a ten-mark question asks you to evaluate the biological approach you can still use base of other supporting approaches to criticise or contrast the idea of biological approach.

3. Prepare A Skeleton Plan Before You Write Long Answer

For long answers, it is useful to jot down a skeleton plan of the answer before you start. That way you can empty your head of detail in one go so you don't have to think of things as you go along. The plan should be in very brief note form and should list only main points you want to include in your answer. This will also help you to order the points logically and spot gaps if any.

4. Learn To Cope With Exam Stress

In examinations, people tend to be fairly highly aroused, and this often has positive effects. They think more clearly and quickly, and write more fluently. If you feel a little anxious before an examination, do not worry about it. Remember, it may improve your performance. However, a few people become so anxious about examinations that their high arousal level leads to a worsening of performance. It is quite important for such people to find ways of coping with their anxiety.
However, one way is to try to control the way you think about the exams. If you find yourself thinking or saying things, which reflect negative thoughts, you should try to stop yourself as it is no good saying to yourself (or to others) 'I am no good at exams.' That can easily become a self-fulfilling prophecy. If you really believe you are no good at exams, you may not bother to revise properly, because you assume it will not lead to success, Because of this, you may perform poorly.
Someone who is overanxious about exams should try to think of some positive thoughts, such as 'I have done enough revision for my exam' and exams never hurt anyone'. Of course, it is essential that you really have done enough revision and prepared well for the examinations. A useful plan is to think through or visualize what will happen during the examination so as to gain control over the situation.

red square 3. Writing Practice & Revision - Must Before Exams


Students must read throughly their study notes several times to possess an adequate grasp on theories, principles and applications of a subject. Practice in writing essays is essential, especially for students who have not written essays for a considerable time. Examiners recognize that essays written under hurried circumstances and stress need not be grammatically perfect, but they do demand certain minimum standards and will penalize students whose written presentation is not up to a scratch. Accordingly, the students should avoid using vague, meaningless statements, should try to spell correctly, and seek to cultivate a direct and forthright style using short clear sentences. Analysis helps in prediction and if you're too lucky predictions can hit jackpot. So keep analyzing past exams' question papers.

red square 4. Analysis Of Past Exams Question Papers Helps


Analysis of past examination papers provides a valuable insight into how the examiners feel about the subject. Often, the same questions reappear year after year, albeit written slightly differently. While it is obviously useful to predict questions, students should always remember that no question could ever be guaranteed to come up. Also, syllabuses and examiners change, each examiner has personal preferences regarding the content and style of questions that need to be asked.

red square 5. On Exam Day Inside Examination Hall


Students must read the questions carefully and ensure they fully understand what each question is asking, It is good idea to underline keywords and to break the question down into separate component parts. A question might ask the student to describe things (questions beginning 'What do you understand by ...? 'Or list and explain... 'are usually of this type), or it could require the student to 'compare and contrast ' various concepts. In the latter case, simple description is not sufficient. Rather, the students must highlight the similarities and differences between the items discussed.

For questions starting with words 'explain' or 'examine', description of a topic should be supplemented with examples, counter examples, alternatives (where appropriate) and a list of advantages and disadvantages. Similarly, questions, involving quotations followed by the word discuss' invite candidates to identify crucial issues and to interpret and comment on various aspects of the topic.

red square 6. Time Management Is Crucial While Writing Exam


The first few minutes of the time allocated to each answer should be used for jotting down the main points of the answer in an essay plan. Thereafter the following rules should be observed:

  1. The time allowed for each answer (a three-hour paper demanding five answers permits 36 minutes per question) must be adhered to rigidly. As soon as period is up the student should move on to the next question.
  2. Students should leave a space at the end of the question in order to be able to come back to the question if they have any spare time at the end of he examination.
  3. Easy questions should be answered first. This increases the student's confidence, assists concentration and establishes rhythm for tackling the rest of the paper. However, students should not spend too much time on easy questions and objective type questions. Time is crucial and answers should be accurate to avoid negative marking. Each answer needs to be of approximately equal length.
  4. It is well established fact that the bulk of a candidate's marks obtained on a specific question are achieved in the first 10 or 15 minutes of writing; extra marks then become progressively harder to obtain. By spending too long on a question the student only gets a fraction of the marks available for the first couple of paragraphs of the next answer.

red square 7. A Good Essay Plan Is Very Important


These should include not only the major points to be emphasized, but also particular topics. Preparation of a good essay plan saves time in the long run and the examiner can see at once how much the student knows about the subject. Examiners usually want to mark script in the shortest possible time, and are pleased to give marks to the candidates who openly exhibit their knowledge in a rough essay plan. The plan guides the students (and the examiner) through the essay. Supplementary information can be added and chosen themes expanded as the essay is developed.

Situation-Based Questions and Mini Cases:

To answer questions of this type the student should proceed as follows:
  1. State the essential nature of the issues and problems raised by he case.
  2. Define the objectives, which the people or organisations mentioned in the case need to achieve in order to improve their position.
  3. List the difficulties involved in attaining objectives, plus alternatives options and their implications.
  4. Finally, most importantly, answer all questions as far as possible. Leave no question unanswered. It is most unwise to leave an examination before the end, as there is nearly always something useful that can be added to answered.

red square 8. Tackling Descriptive Type Exam Questions


In the present age of cut-throat competition, the planning and preparation for Descriptive Type Papers have changed a lot. Previously, the area of topics were limited and the level of questions asked used to be of lower standards in comparison to the present day's mind-boggling questions.

So it would be better if a candidate follows the text books first supported by guides. But he/she will have to do exhaustive studies and should have extensive understanding of each topic whether it is Descriptive General Studies or Descriptive General English. For this, study and analyze the topics time and again.

Besides, the proficiency and command over one's language help develop getting good results. It would be better if one keep on doing regular studies with proper understanding of the subject since there is word limit in every type of Descriptive Paper especially in the case of General Studies/Knowledge. Keep on doing regular practice that will help develop your confidence.

red square 9. How To Study ? Tips To Prepare For Exams


Each student is different. You may find some study techniques effective which other people find unhelpful. An important part of learning to study is to try out different techniques, adapt them and so find out what works best for you. The key guidelines can be summarized as follows:
  1. Build up a set of clear condensed revision notes, right from the start.
  2. Practice expressing psychological ideas.
  3. Use memory aids.
  4. Self-test regularly.
  5. Plan your revision ahead.
  6. Know what to expect on exam day.

red square 10. Final Conclusion - Summary


Success and failure are two aspects of our life. Why do some people get success and why some people fail, the reason for this is the manner in which examinations strategies are planned.

There are three vital steps involved in making a sound strategy. They are explained below:
  1. Planning: The first and the most important thing that is required for success is planning. Planning is the determination of ends and formulation of means. Under this step we decide the goal and the manner in which it can be achieved. Your planning should be flexible so that it can be changed in undesirable circumstances or whenever required.
  2. Implementation: Planning is just the predetermination of the manner in which the work is going to be performed. Thus, the next step after the formulation of the plan is its implementation. Your goal will be achieved only when the plan is properly implemented.
  3. Control: Under this step we should compare the existing situation and desired situation and if we find any deviation then we must improve upon it as soon as possible.

Thus above are the steps that contribute greatly for preparing the strategy for examination.

Finally, being sincere is not enough, it is also important to do smart hard work as well.

Original Article By: Prof. Dr. P. K. Dutta ; Few Addons By: Gaurav Akrani

October 6, 2010

S36 THE BAND

Dear all,
years of hard-work, tireless nights and endurance pays off! Launching S36 THE BAND in a few hours from now. Thanks for your prayers and seeking your support! Watch out for our CWG theme song in three
languages releasing today.




CommonWealthGames Theme song by S36 the Band
Music :Deepak Warrier
Orchestration : Narayananunni
Singers : Arun and Ruth
Video :Akash Varghese

August 23, 2010

Gnistra

Gnistra, the Swedish word for sparkle, is an event aimed at creating a vibrant community of IEEE women and men innovating the present world and the world-to-be while inspiring, engaging, encouraging and empowering IEEE women worldwide.

Women in Engineering (WIE) is dedicated to promoting IEEE women engineers worldwide. WIE forum was born for the very purpose of bringing together all the active women student volunteers from different colleges into to a common platform for sharing ideas, reinforcing knowledge, creating awareness and broadening boundaries.

Sep 10 , 11 ,12 

GINISTRA

August 13, 2010

FISAT among Top 50 Engineering Colleges in India. LOL

I wonder How this happened...may be a mistake..But its True.. :) 
Competition Success Review-GHRDC has launched a survey to rank Engineering colleges in India to help and motivate aspiring engineering students and institutes. The main priority of the survey was to evaluate the intellectual capital of an institute. It is the most reliable report based on parameters like physical and academic infrastructure, faculty, research and consultancy, academic programmes and placement.
According to their survey report, among the Top 50 engineering colleges in recent times, Federal Institute of Science And Technology, Angamaly emerged as promising in the area of engineering education and have been able to make impact with its good infrastructure facilities and quality education....
Fisat Rocks.... :) 

August 12, 2010

Mahatma Gandhi University Interzone Table Tennis Tournament Mens & Womens Championship for FISAT

FISAT Engineering College, Angamally won the Championships for the men and women in the M.G.University Interzone Table Tennis Tournament held at St.Theresas College, Ernakulam.
In the Men's Championship, FISAT defeated S.D.College Kanjirapilly 3- 0 in the knockout round. In the league round, FISAT defeated SH College, Thevara, Marion College Kuttikanam, and Govt Medical College Kottayam 3- 0 and won the title. Vysakh Ravi, Angelo Porathoor, Thabsheer.K.K, Benjamin A Peter and Nishil Rajan represented FISAT.
In the women's Champioship, FISAT defeated Govt Ayurveda College, Thripunithura 3- 0 in the knock out round. In the league round,FISAT girls defeated St. Theresas College, Ernakulam, St.Gitts college, Kottayam and U.C. College Aluva 3- 0 and won the title. Lakshmi Ramachandran, Liya Chacko, Aparna Shaju and Seira Selvin represented FISAT.
Vysakh Ravi, Angelo Porathoor, Lakshmi Ramachandran, Liya Chacko and Aparna Shaju were selected to M.G.University Table Tennis team.

August 3, 2010

The following links from IEEE Xplore that Fisat is Subscribing....

  • Distributed Systems Online
  • Potential Magazine
  • Spectrum
  •  Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
  •  Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE
  •  Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
  •  Antennas and Propagation Newsletter, IRE Professional Groups on
  •  Antennas and Propagation Society Newsletter, IEEE
  •  Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Antennas and Propagation, IRE Transactions on
  •  Antennas and Propagation, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on
  •  Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, IEEE
  •  ASSP Magazine, IEEE
  •  Audio and Electroacoustics, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Audio, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Audio, IRE Transactions on
  •  Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Audio, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on
  •  Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Automatic Control, IRE Transactions on
  •  Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Reviews in
  •  Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Communications Magazine, IEEE
  •  Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
  •  Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
  •  Computational Intelligence Magazine, IEEE
  •  Computational Science & Engineering, IEEE
  •  Computer
  •  Computer Architecture Letters
  •  Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
  •  Computers, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Computing in Science & Engineering
  •  Concurrency, IEEE
  •  Control Systems Magazine, IEEE
  •  Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Dependable and Secure Computing, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Design & Test of Computers, IEEE
  •  Distributed Systems Online, IEEE
  •  Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
  •  Engineering Management Journal
  •  Engineering Management Review, IEEE
  •  Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Fuzzy Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  •  IEEE Expert
  •  Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, IEEE
  •  Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Instrumentation, IRE Transactions on
  •  Instrumentation, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on
  •  Intelligent Systems and their Applications, IEEE
  •  Intelligent Systems, IEEE
  •  Internet Computing, IEEE
  •  IRE Professional Group on Audio, Newsletter of the
  •  IT Professional
  •  Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Lightwave Technology, Journal of
  •  Micro, IEEE
  •  Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Multimedia, IEEE
  •  Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Neural Networks, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Pervasive Computing, IEEE
  •  Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Robotics & Automation Magazine, IEEE
  •  Robotics and Automation, IEEE Journal of
  •  Security & Privacy, IEEE
  •  Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
  •  Signal Processing Letters, IEEE
  •  Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
  •  Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Software, IEEE
  •  Sonics and Ultrasonics, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Spectrum, IEEE
  •  Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Ultrasonic Engineering, IRE Transactions on
  •  Ultrasonic Engineering, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on
  •  Ultrasonics Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
  •  Women in Engineering Magazine, IEEE
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November 3, 2009

MG university time table november 2009


University Time table (nov-dec 09)
S1S2(AN)-Nov 6,11,13,16,19,23,26,30,dec2.
S3(FN)-Nov9,12,17,20,25,dec1.
S4(AN)-Nov24,dec3,4,7,8,9.
S5(FN)-nov10,13,18,23,26,dec2.
S6-Nov25(AN), dec1(AN),4(FN),7,8,9.
S7(FN)-nov6,11,16,19,24,30,dec3(ee).
S8(AN)-Nov9,10,12,17,18,20.

this is the message that i got saying that it was confirmed. i think it final..
enjoy studies..!!! temperature is now 101c........

August 29, 2009

ONAM Celebrationzzz.






Ohh we are soo happy that our new princi is with us...hey y im saying is because............

wat ??

yaaa ONAM celebrations we held on last Friday { here i mean 22nd }
even there was no any sadya and all it was much interesting...
boys all with mundu{ i was one experiencing tat first ever }...and gals { all gorgeous } in sarees....wow!!!!!
was enjoying all and everyone...
There were mesmerizing events...i mean competitions..
one such was the traditional ONAM POKALLAM..

Th day 4 celebration was announced the day before celebrationz ie 21st so that we couldnt start up well...but even tat day some stayed back...each were assigned specific tasks...some went 4 ordering pokkalam..and some with payasam...some for funding...
most were cooperating...





22nd
---------
started the day wit fyn... when reached the college we stunned...
its was sumthg different wat we expected...every where there was the cloud of festival...
and yes..we too were bit prepared...
hehe.....
seeing all guys and gals..felt that whole beauties are in FISAT.....wow its sumthg special...
ONAM pookalam competition held by 12.30....
for results they suspended the class by 3.30..
at that tym there were the competition of VADAM VALI
....{ the competition seemz quite known to every one. tug f war. }
yaa S5 boys we rocked with tat...and reached the finals...hehe
we given our first position to our seniors { they r going na -so some respect as our part }
we reached the finals by beating MCA boys....:)

haaa yaa finally by 4.00 we had our results....
CS-B got first for the BEST POKALAM { its my clss :D } i was on the top for a moment...
we all shouted ol we got...i tht the whole colg was vibrating in our freq..
lastly all we supplied wit the ONAM PAYASAM...{ CS-Batch } and the winners were gifted by LADDU...hehe...
whol in whol the celebrations were top class...we really njoyed stuffs..
thanks to new princi....hooo i forgot to tell next week the next series examz gonna commencing..
got to goo...hehe.....
pOOvee pOli PooVee....................
arppppOO irrOO irrOO irrOO !!!!

August 6, 2009

BHARATHAM 09


"We beckon YOU with an irresistible offer. Eternal Glory is the reward, as even the stars look up to us with envy. Every muse of ours was given form, on an infinite canvas, whose magnificence challenged the sky.

That's right, BHARATHAM is back. And this time get ready to be swept off your feet....

Be the centre of attraction and let your creativity do the talking. Prove your mettle by exhibiting finesse and subtlety amidst the exhilarating performances. Bring the world to its knees and make it your vassal...as we satisfy your thirst for fun with an extravagant bonanza."

Oh yeah...You have heard it right..!! BHARATHAM-the annual cultural festival at FISAT kicks off this september and is slated to be held from the 17,18,19 sep 09 right here at, themecca of all cult fests-FISAT

Like every edition,there are lotsa goodies on offer this time around too for records tout this to be one among the very best in the offing..

So,watch out this space for there still is lots more to come....

Cheers.. :)

October 1, 2008

National Workshop on Dspace for Building Institutional Repositories and Digital Libraries - 21 to 25 October 2008 at FISAT

As part of Siver Jubliee Celebrations of The Mahatma Gandhi University, The University Library and Federal Institute of Science And Technology (FISAT) is jointly organising a Five Day National Workshop on "Dspace for Building Institutional Repositores and Digital Libraries from 21st to 25th October 2008 at FISAT.
This seminar is intended for Library and Information Science Professionals, Teachers, Specialists in Digital Archiving Systems, Document and Archive Managers of Medias and Government Departments


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