Friday, 18 May 2012

Special Placement Training Programme

Special Placement Training Programme

Instructions regarding Special Placement Training Programme

1. Training starts from June 18th and continues till July 3rd.
2. The training programme will cover the following areas.
  • External trainers will handle Quants and Verbal classes.
  • Company Papers will be discussed by CDC faculty.
  • Interview, GD by CDC faculty
  • Core Technical topics will be discussed by respective departments faculty members
  • Online test for both aptitude and technical will be conducted.
3. Attendance for all the above session is mandatory.
4. During the course of the training programme placement registration will be done in classes.
5. It is mandatory to clear an end test to confirm placement registration.
6. All UG training programme will be conducted in Tech Park
7. All PG training programme in the Main Campus.
8. Click on the link below to confirm room number.
9. Students are expected to be in the same room for the entire training period.
Reporting date : 18th JUNE 2012
Time : 8.45am

UG CLASSES IN TECH PARK


GROUP BRANCH SECTION
A B C D E F
GROUP- -B-1 BIO TECH 201 403 201 403 201 404 405






FOOD 202 303













GENETIC 202 304













BIOINFO 202 404













BIOMED 202 405













CHEMICAL 202 302
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EEE 203 205
203 205 301 203 301







EIE 204 305
204 305 401
ICE 204 401 402 204 402






GROUP- M-2 CIVIL 601 701 601 701 702 601 702 601 701
INFRA 601 805













ARCH 601 703













NUCLEAR 601 803













AUTO 602 605 602 605










M.TRON 602 801 802 602 802 803









NANO 603 803













AERO 603 804
603 804 805









MECH 604 704
604 704 705 604 705 801 604 801




GROUP- C-3 CSE 901 1102
901 1102 1103 901 1103 902 1104 902 1104 1105

CSSE 902 1105













ECE 903 905
903 905 1101 903 1001 903 1102 903 1002 1003 904 1003
ITCE 904 1004
904 1104










IT 904 1005
904 1101










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Micaela Schaefer +3100% Rising Image Search Interest in World Wide Last 7 Days. But Why See Search Most in Last 7 Days After Reviews we Found Micaela Schaefer Tape Dress To 'Men In Black III' Premiere That's Why See Search Most in Last 7 Days World Wide. 

On Monday's "Men in Black 3" premiere in Germany seems to have been strung together with ribbons of VHS tape and little else.



The German model has been most famous for appearing on Heidi Klum's "Germany's Next Top Model," where she apparently lied about having shot nude photos in the past. But now we assume she'll be making headlines for wearing this, stunning dress that consists of strips of plasticky material.


At first we wanted to call attention to Micaela Schaefer Nip Sleep, but really, it's less "sideboob" and more "everything but the nipple." How in the world is she not having a more nip slip??

And in the back, Micaela's tape skirt as it was designed to do, let's be real to reveal her black thong.

For the first time, I'm actually speechless.

Glimpse Micaela's skimpy frock below and after you've picked your jaw up off the ground, tell us what you think.

And also Check out more Pics of "Men in Black 3" Premiere.

Thursday, 17 May 2012

Miroslav Klose Profile and Images/Photos 2012


Profile:

Name: Miroslav Klose
Nationality: Germany
Date of birth: 9 June 1978
Age: 33
Country of birth: Poland
Place of birth: Opole
Position: Attacker
Height: 184 cm
Weight: 74 kg
Foot: Right

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Peter Odemwingie Profile and Pictures-Photos 2012


Profile

First name: Osazemwinde Peter
Last name: Odemwingie
Nationality: Nigeria
Date of birth: 15 July 1981
Age: 30
Country of birth: Uzbekistan
Place of birth: Tashkent
Position: Attacker
Height: 182 cm
Weight: 75 kg
Foot: Both

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The 39 Steps

For The Love of Film is an annual blogathon dedicated to raising awareness of film preservation, and to raising money for the cause of restoring old films lost to time, hosted by The Self-Styled Siren, Ferdy on Films, and This Island Rod. This year, the movie up for preservation is The White Shadow (1923)AKA "White Shadows", in which a young Alfred Hitchcock worked as an assistant director. For more information about the film, click here. Proceeds will go to the National Film Preservation Foundation, who will stream the surviving parts of this film on their website. To donate, click hereThe blogathon's theme is things associated with Hitchcock, The White Shadow, or film preservation in general. For a complete list of participating blogs, click on the links to all three blogs.

seen @ The Rubin Museum of Art, New York NY
4.20.12


Before Alfred Hitchcock came to America and Hollywood, he had a thriving career in the British film industry. He started out in the London branch of what would become Paramount as a title card designer, after a brief stint writing short stories for a local magazine. From there, he moved on to Islington Studios in 1920, working in the same capacity. He learned the ropes of filmmaking, eventually becoming an assistant director. Influenced by German directors F.W. Murnau and Fritz Lang, his directorial debut was Number 13 in 1923, which suffered financial difficulty and went unfinished. His first successful film was The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog in 1927, one in which he began to develop his personal tropes that would reverberate throughout his career, such as the "wrong man" premise. His first sound picture was 1929's Blackmail, one of the first British talkies. Among his subsequent British films included the original The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), The Lady Vanishes (1938) and 1935's The 39 Steps.


Steps is one of the first Hitchcock films to use what he called a "Macguffin," an object meant to spur the plot along but is ultimately unimportant. The story he always told to explain what it is involves two men on a train. One explains that he's carrying a Macguffin, a device used to catch lions in the Scottish highlands. When informed that there are no lions there, he replies, "Well then, that's no Macguffin." The Macguffin in Steps is a pilfered set of design plans.




There are other familiar Hitchcock tropes in the movie: man get accused of a crime he didn't commit and is forced to go on the run, relying only on his wits; unlikely partnership with blonde chick added at no extra cost. There's quite a bit of humor in this one, though I'd stop short of calling it a comedy. Some of the situations Robert Donat finds himself in - for instance, when he's mistaken for a politician and has to give a speech to a room full of people - are situations I could imagine happening to, say, Cary Grant in a Hitchcock film. Though Hitchcock is revered as the "master of suspense," he also had a lively sense of humor. Watching a movie like Steps, it seems as if Hitchcock knew the improbability of the dilemma he has put his protagonist in and keeps the story light as a consequence.


Steps has some beautiful location shots of the Scottish countryside. In black and white, one doesn't quite get the full majesty of it all, especially with the overcast skies and fog, but it's still thrilling to see Donat running through the rocky terrain with the cops on his tail.


I saw Steps as part of a series at Manhattan's Rubin Museum of Art, in which the theme was the use of memory in movies. Steps begins and ends with a character who entertains audiences with his ability to memorize and recall random facts at will. The way he figures into the plot is a clever one, and indeed, it hinges on Donat's character's memory: the way one bit of information, seemingly unconnected to anything, can actually be an unconscious link in a chain of memory.




This was my first time at the Rubin, a place recommended to me by my new friend Sylvia, whom I met at another one of Vija's fabulous parties (it's amazing how many people I've met this way). The theater at the Rubin is small, but cozy: low ceiling in the back opening up at the front, soft lighting, comfortable chairs, and candle-lit tables too. The host was this British dude who introduced author James Gleick, who spoke about Steps in the context of how memory figures in the plot.


The set-up for admission was a bit unusual. The Rubin stays open later than usual on Friday nights to show movies, and when I got there I was directed to the lounge, where I had to buy something from the over-priced bar so I could get a ticket to the show. I immediately looked for whatever was the cheapest thing on the menu, but they were serving Indian and Nepalese food, in keeping with a current exhibit, and I'm not that familiar with either, especially the latter. I might've been willing to try some, except it was ten minutes to showtime and I didn't want to have to wait for however long it took to make. Then the guy next to me at the bar said all I needed to do was get a beer and that would be enough to get in, so I did. I bought an $8 Heineken, which is about the price of a matinee movie ticket in Queens or Brooklyn, so it worked out somehow, I guess.

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Topless Rihanna : "Where Have You Been"










































Woah! Rihanna is leaving nothing to the new pics from behind the scenes of her ‘Where Have You Been’ music video! Do you think it’s too much? or Not?

We all know by now that Rihanna is not showing off her body, but you can see pretty much everything in the topless pics on Facebook Page she shared from the set of her “Where Have You Been” video on May 12!

The singer, 24, transforms into a crocodile with the help of some strategically placed body paint on her chest and back. And that paint doesn’t hide much — her “girls” are out for the world to see! This isn’t the first time Rihanna has shared topless picson her Facebook, and it probably won’t be her last, but these are on a whole new level!

What do YOU think? Watch the video below and tell us — is “Where Have You Been” Rihanna’s sexiest music video EVER? or Not? just comment here.