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Just having a degree is no longer the only criteria for having a career. In fact, according to UNICEF, more than 50% of Indian youth will not have skills for 21st century jobs. Global Business Coalition for Education, and United Nations Children's Fund released data that said about 54% of South Asian youth will lack the necessary skills to have a career by 2030.<\/p>
The situation is particularly alarming in India, according to this report<\/a> that lists out several reasons as to why it is the case. One of the primary reasons is the fact that most Indian institutions just rush through the mandated curriculum in a certain period of time, without putting emphasis on actual learning. Added to this is the sad reality that most curricula in India is outdated and needs a major reform by the concerned authorities. There is an extensive need to have an updated curriculum in institutions in addition to having skilled trainers and an easy processes of skill certification. Improved and adequate infrastructure in conjunction with the right way of imparting the knowledge to students is also a major necessity at this time.<\/p>While that is on one side, as students, there are several steps you can take to combat this situation and ensure you have enough skills to have a job in the future.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1574402684808","data":"5dd7791d6675a"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1574402684809","data":"5dd77926d8248"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1574402684810","data":"5dd77933514c7"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1574402684811","data":"5dd779403e557"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1574402684812","data":"5dd7794a181f3"}]
While that is on one side, as students, there are several steps you can take to combat this situation and ensure you have enough skills to have a job in the future.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1574402684808","data":"5dd7791d6675a"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1574402684809","data":"5dd77926d8248"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1574402684810","data":"5dd77933514c7"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1574402684811","data":"5dd779403e557"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1574402684812","data":"5dd7794a181f3"}]
Students of Vignan relate well on how we whimper about unit tests and remedial classes throughout the semester but heave a sigh of relief when the finals are approaching because we'd become familiar with the question paper by then (not sure about the answers though). Frankly, nobody likes exams, not even the teachers because let us be honest, there is no right scale to measure a person's ability or to certify their knowledge.<\/p>
So as there's not more than a couple of weeks left for the final exams, I have been keeping an eye on everybody's reaction to the panic and think these are worth laughing at, when they look back. I'm pretty sure you're familiar with these kinds of people around you.<\/p>
Walking Anxiety<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Now this person is most probably from an SSC school because no other schools can cause anxiety in people as well as the SSC do. So, instead of opening books and studying like normal people, this walking-talking anxious person approaches a random person with healthy BP levels like you and almost convinces you that everybody is going to fail the semester and it is going to make their lives meaningless. So now you freak out and it doesn't stop until you write your final exam.<\/p>
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Chilled Out Macha<\/i><\/b><\/p>
This person remains calm and positive throughout the examination season and you will most definitely think that this person has finished revising a thousand times. But the truth about him\/her is that they simply have a control over their emotions and you are the one who is overly nervous, sorry to say.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Your Business is my Business<\/i><\/b><\/p>This person keeps a<\/span> tab on everybody's preparation and I seriously suspect that he\/she has a Bulletin board back home <\/span>with everybody's pictures, their test scores, strengths and weaknesses with red circles over anybody who has even slightly scored better in a trivial test than this person back in 1889.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Knowledge is THE WINE<\/i><\/b><\/p>This person is silent the whole semester and mostly minds his\/her own business. I admire people like these because they d<\/span>o not car<\/span>e how much their score is, in the internals (although they do score well) or do not run in the ra<\/span>ce of scramming through stuff they do not understand for the sake of scoring. They simply take their time to understand what they're learning and put it in their answer sheets and possibly that is why, score way better than the rest.<\/span><\/p><\/p>The Clown<\/i><\/b><\/p>This person uses humor at the wrong places, at wrong times, just like during the Examinations. When this person ent<\/span>ers the<\/span> room, <\/span>everybody just throws their hopes of studying out of the window because neither will this person study nor will he\/she let others study. At the end of the day, you might find a bunch of lousy people who have forgotten about the exam, hopelessly laughing at everything in life because of this person.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Existential Crisis<\/i><\/b><\/p>This person starts to question everything out of frustration. About why should we be tested, why don't people let students live their lives, why is melody so chocolaty and so on. His\/her tension is only temporary because they will move on and study immediately to save from damage.<\/span><\/p><\/p>"}]
Your Business is my Business<\/i><\/b><\/p>
This person keeps a<\/span> tab on everybody's preparation and I seriously suspect that he\/she has a Bulletin board back home <\/span>with everybody's pictures, their test scores, strengths and weaknesses with red circles over anybody who has even slightly scored better in a trivial test than this person back in 1889.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Knowledge is THE WINE<\/i><\/b><\/p>This person is silent the whole semester and mostly minds his\/her own business. I admire people like these because they d<\/span>o not car<\/span>e how much their score is, in the internals (although they do score well) or do not run in the ra<\/span>ce of scramming through stuff they do not understand for the sake of scoring. They simply take their time to understand what they're learning and put it in their answer sheets and possibly that is why, score way better than the rest.<\/span><\/p><\/p>The Clown<\/i><\/b><\/p>This person uses humor at the wrong places, at wrong times, just like during the Examinations. When this person ent<\/span>ers the<\/span> room, <\/span>everybody just throws their hopes of studying out of the window because neither will this person study nor will he\/she let others study. At the end of the day, you might find a bunch of lousy people who have forgotten about the exam, hopelessly laughing at everything in life because of this person.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Existential Crisis<\/i><\/b><\/p>This person starts to question everything out of frustration. About why should we be tested, why don't people let students live their lives, why is melody so chocolaty and so on. His\/her tension is only temporary because they will move on and study immediately to save from damage.<\/span><\/p><\/p>"}]
Knowledge is THE WINE<\/i><\/b><\/p>
This person is silent the whole semester and mostly minds his\/her own business. I admire people like these because they d<\/span>o not car<\/span>e how much their score is, in the internals (although they do score well) or do not run in the ra<\/span>ce of scramming through stuff they do not understand for the sake of scoring. They simply take their time to understand what they're learning and put it in their answer sheets and possibly that is why, score way better than the rest.<\/span><\/p><\/p>The Clown<\/i><\/b><\/p>This person uses humor at the wrong places, at wrong times, just like during the Examinations. When this person ent<\/span>ers the<\/span> room, <\/span>everybody just throws their hopes of studying out of the window because neither will this person study nor will he\/she let others study. At the end of the day, you might find a bunch of lousy people who have forgotten about the exam, hopelessly laughing at everything in life because of this person.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Existential Crisis<\/i><\/b><\/p>This person starts to question everything out of frustration. About why should we be tested, why don't people let students live their lives, why is melody so chocolaty and so on. His\/her tension is only temporary because they will move on and study immediately to save from damage.<\/span><\/p><\/p>"}]
The Clown<\/i><\/b><\/p>
This person uses humor at the wrong places, at wrong times, just like during the Examinations. When this person ent<\/span>ers the<\/span> room, <\/span>everybody just throws their hopes of studying out of the window because neither will this person study nor will he\/she let others study. At the end of the day, you might find a bunch of lousy people who have forgotten about the exam, hopelessly laughing at everything in life because of this person.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Existential Crisis<\/i><\/b><\/p>This person starts to question everything out of frustration. About why should we be tested, why don't people let students live their lives, why is melody so chocolaty and so on. His\/her tension is only temporary because they will move on and study immediately to save from damage.<\/span><\/p><\/p>"}]
Existential Crisis<\/i><\/b><\/p>
This person starts to question everything out of frustration. About why should we be tested, why don't people let students live their lives, why is melody so chocolaty and so on. His\/her tension is only temporary because they will move on and study immediately to save from damage.<\/span><\/p><\/p>"}]
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It's one special day of the year where people take the time and truly think about how blessed they are and the community's perspective on life becomes heartfelt.<\/p>
All the obstacles in life seem to dissipate, heartache vanishes and they become appreciative of their life and existence.<\/p>
To celebrate this season they surround themselves with all their loved ones and feast on delicious food till their stomachs and hearts explode. During this celebration, people who worry about calories call it a cheat day, it's a period where the isolated embrace warmth and it's the day where being grateful overpowers all other emotions.<\/p>
Thanksgiving is a national holiday mostly followed in the western parts of the world where they celebrate with their family to proclaim the harvest season. Thanksgiving has certain religious as well as secular beliefs. <\/p>
People take the time one by one to express their love and always remember to smile and look up at what they have in life.<\/p>
Some countries celebrate it by cutting a turkey while others choose different traditions, Even though it's not big in our motherland and we don't have to follow other Nation's traditions but what we can choose to learn from this special day is to take some time from our busy world and start learning to be grateful to the people in our lives and to start focusing on all the good that life has given us.<\/p>
\u201cAcknowledging the good that you already have in your life is the foundation for all abundance.\u201d \u2014 Eckhart Tolle<\/p>"}]
What will happen if there is a massive drop in a country's currency<\/b>? what will happen if there was a global economical blackout supposedly wiping out crucial data in every bank including the loan amounts, the debts it owns, the numerical data for all types of transactions for every individual account? this is where the word \"Cryptocurrency<\/b>\" arises including numerous questions. the article briefly exists to give you an idea of cryptocurrency and how it may affect our future.<\/p>
A cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that is secured by cryptography, which makes it nearly impossible to counterfeit or double-spend, in simple words cryptocurrency is a database with values that no one can edit unless you meet specific conditions. <\/p>
Cryptocurrencies are decentralized<\/b>, they offer transparency<\/b> and immutability<\/b>.\t\t\tCryptocurrencies are one of the fastest grossing topics at least because of Bitcoin, a digital currency created in the year 2019 by a mysterious figure using the alias \"Satoshi Nakamoto<\/b>\", not to mention their value is surpassing at an overwhelming rate. bitcoin is also one of the most famous cryptocurrencies alongside Ethereum<\/b> and Litecoin<\/b> which are used to make dark and deep web transactions. bitcoin trades are also pretty popular among the dark web chains where the bitcoins are traded for other currency types.<\/p>
Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are evolving, should you be investing<\/b> in it? Probably yes, did you know that tech-head companies like Google, Microsoft, and apple accept bitcoins? If you are interested in more companies which accept Bitcoins, Click Here<\/a><\/p>Since the cryptocurrencies are decentralized meaning they are not governed<\/b> by anyone and every transaction that is made using bitcoins is public meaning everyone has a copy of that transaction, these transactions are peer-to-peer<\/b> based and this is where the concepts of Blockchain<\/b> come into action. <\/p>There has been a massive demand for blockchain courses<\/b> over time and students have been enrolling in many universities thanks to their adaptability. The article is just to bring awareness of the topics that the cryptocurrency posses which can help shape the career of an emerging blockchain developer. Since blockchain is an emerging technology, there aren't enough qualified developers that can be hired. That has led to blockchain skills are very valuable in the job market with jobs ranging from $150,000<\/b> to $250,000<\/b>. if you are willing to take up a blockchain course there are plenty of online websites to choose from especially Udacity<\/b>, Coursera<\/b>, and Udemy<\/b>, etc which offer blockchain courses with certifications, but for most of the cases, you might need to pay for the certification.If you are interested in learning more about cryptocurrency and the topics it covers, Click Here<\/a> with all that said if you have any doubts regarding any topics mentioned in the post feel free to use the comment section. I will try to solve them as soon as possible. <\/p>"}]
Since the cryptocurrencies are decentralized meaning they are not governed<\/b> by anyone and every transaction that is made using bitcoins is public meaning everyone has a copy of that transaction, these transactions are peer-to-peer<\/b> based and this is where the concepts of Blockchain<\/b> come into action. <\/p>
There has been a massive demand for blockchain courses<\/b> over time and students have been enrolling in many universities thanks to their adaptability. The article is just to bring awareness of the topics that the cryptocurrency posses which can help shape the career of an emerging blockchain developer. Since blockchain is an emerging technology, there aren't enough qualified developers that can be hired. That has led to blockchain skills are very valuable in the job market with jobs ranging from $150,000<\/b> to $250,000<\/b>. if you are willing to take up a blockchain course there are plenty of online websites to choose from especially Udacity<\/b>, Coursera<\/b>, and Udemy<\/b>, etc which offer blockchain courses with certifications, but for most of the cases, you might need to pay for the certification.If you are interested in learning more about cryptocurrency and the topics it covers, Click Here<\/a> with all that said if you have any doubts regarding any topics mentioned in the post feel free to use the comment section. I will try to solve them as soon as possible. <\/p>"}]
To the one who was there for me through my thick and thin,\nTo the one who made me feel special,\nTo the one who supported me through out,\nTo the one who made me laugh and to the one who made me cry,\nTo the one who held my hand and wiped my tears dry,\nTo the one who taught me lessons,\nTo the one who showed me reality,\nTo the one who loves me,\nTo the one who made me strong and brave,\nTo all the men who deserves the world. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574142682100}]
It's quite and ineffable joy... I've joined street cause, here we(my friends, elders and I) try to teach government students english or something that can be useful to them in future. The love and happiness they render after you nurture them with concern and care is inexplicable.... <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574172612152},{"data":"
The place you enter after you start helping them by donating sports equipment and indoor games like carromboards is utterly different. When the results are positive you feel overwhelmed with joy... It's a damn good feeling. Down below are the pics where I go <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574174155073},{"data":"
Happiness is all about making someone smile and pull someone out of troubles. The feeling of helping someone is something more than happiness<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574174554461},{"data":"
Donation: we donated handicap sticks to the old aged persons at venkannaguda village,chevella mandal.sports equipment to the government school students at EkkareddyGuda village,chevella mandal.One of the easiest and most obvious ways of\u00a0helping\u00a0the\u00a0poor\u00a0and needy people\u00a0is through donation. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574174804525},{"data":"
A person's most useful asset is not a head full of knowledge, but a heart full of love, an ear ready to listen and a hand willing to help others<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574175216713},{"data":"
The purpose of life is not to be happy but to make someone happy.It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574175659994},{"data":"
Donating is a selfless act <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574175835812},{"data":"
The value of life is not in its duration, but in its\u00a0donation. ...\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574176240370},{"data":"
Successfully we done our task with heart full of content <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574176337951},{"data":"
We enjoyed volunteering and donating<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1574176547891},{"id":1574176565419,"type":"img","data":"5dd4075c9124f"},{"id":1574176402038,"type":"img","data":"5dd406b934ff9"},{"id":1574176372927,"type":"img","data":"5dd4069c22d99"},{"id":1574176281508,"type":"img","data":"5dd4064014c7a"},{"id":1574175941305,"type":"img","data":"5dd404ebe54b3"},{"id":1574175820970,"type":"img","data":"5dd4047388668"},{"id":1574175249108,"type":"img","data":"5dd40238324c9"},{"id":1574174779348,"type":"img","data":"5dd400627e91f"},{"id":1574174187731,"type":"img","data":"5dd3fe125c198"},{"id":1574173208301,"type":"img","data":"5dd3fa3eeb87b"}]
Having secured 92% in my tenth, 90% in my Intermediate and 74% with distinction in my Engineering, I can say I was always good at studies despite being actively involved in various things in college. It started right when I was in school and being the son of a teacher, I can probably say I had a slight advantage as my father knew what the right way to study was and he taught me and later I developed my own techniques to study. With exams right around the corner, I felt this week's blog better be on how I got good grades, hoping that it'll enable students on how to secure a good percentage in the upcoming exams.<\/p>
1: Presentation matters:<\/b><\/p>
No matter how well versed you are with the subject and the concepts involved, presentation also matters considering the amount of time the examiner spends on each candidate's paper. It is important to convey the right answer using the right keywords and if possible, underline them. A presentable handwriting is an added advantage.<\/p>
2: Bullet points:<\/b><\/p>
I had a habit of taking down notes in bullet points covering the concepts while studying so revising became easy. This was very useful right before the exam as I could quickly gloss over all the points instead of reading the answers again and again. You can either follow this or develop your own method to do the same.<\/p>
3: Right company:<\/b><\/p>
Having the right company also matters a lot when it comes to acing the exams. Figure out who among your friends is good at which topic and learn from them if possible. Also, if someone is weak in some topic and you are, make sure you teach them because as you teach them, you'll look at it in a different perspective and also grasp it in a better manner.<\/p>
4: Prioritise topics:<\/b><\/p>
It is imperative to understand which topics are most likely to be asked about in the exam and an easy way to do this is to analyse previous years' question papers. That way, you can prioritise which topics need more attention and you can manage your time well this way. Also, if you are weak at any topic, this way you can plan and learn it in a strategic manner to ensure you don't put any important topics away for the last minute.<\/p>
5: Stick to your guns:<\/b><\/p>
Focus on what you are really good at and use those topics to your strength.<\/p>
All the best! Go rock the exams!<\/p>"}]
Now that it is almost the end of semester, before you guys throw yourself at study material and whine about everything in life, here's a timeline recap of 2019's Vignan and reasons why it is a memorable year for Vignan:<\/p>
E-talks<\/b><\/p>
The Entrepreneurial talks held on 15th of April have taught us that Entrepreneurship is much more than the word we have learnt from the film English Vinglish. Roll Rida went beyond our expectations and shared relevant information with the students, followed by an inspiring talk by our very own college's Entrepreneur, Sathyadev.<\/p>
IT branch <\/b><\/p>
\nBecause of the huge octagonal building Vignan is, nobody really noticed there wasn't an IT branch until this year, when it got a permission to be a part of Vignan. Thanks to Computer Science students, the new batch of IT feels welcome.<\/span><\/p> Vignan arts club<\/b><\/p>On a creative level, several students gathered at a place with the help of faculty's guidance to form an Arts Club and now there is no more worrying about organizing events and whose responsibility is it going to be. Moreover, there will be an addition of new students every now and then to keep the club going. It is an appreciable step to keep the excitement alive in students.<\/span><\/p>Visit https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/artsclubvignan\/ to know more.<\/p><\/p>Canteen<\/b><\/p>According to me, this is the most noteworthy change of 2019, including my personal life (Jk) Along with the previous snacks, a Fran<\/span>kie, a juice and a milkshake stall have been a part of Vignan's canteen since this year and w<\/span>e all apologize to our respective mothers for going home without finishing our lunch boxes more times, this year. Now you know why.<\/span><\/p>At the Crossroads - TED talk<\/b><\/p>The talks held on 21st of September gave an opportunity to the students to involve in volunteering for, taking part in the event and learning from the speakers simultaneously.<\/p><\/p><\/p>Vignan's own TEDx w<\/b>ebsite launch<\/b><\/p>It's launch marks more promising TED talks right at Vignan from now on and gives an easier access to everybody who is keen to attend the talks.<\/p><\/p>\nInnovative project <\/b><\/p>\nThis year's innovative project, 9th of November, had it's own spark. Shout-out to the faculty and the students for managing their academics, taking part in the Expo and making it a success.<\/p><\/p><\/p><\/p>"}]
Vignan arts club<\/b><\/p>
On a creative level, several students gathered at a place with the help of faculty's guidance to form an Arts Club and now there is no more worrying about organizing events and whose responsibility is it going to be. Moreover, there will be an addition of new students every now and then to keep the club going. It is an appreciable step to keep the excitement alive in students.<\/span><\/p>Visit https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/artsclubvignan\/ to know more.<\/p><\/p>Canteen<\/b><\/p>According to me, this is the most noteworthy change of 2019, including my personal life (Jk) Along with the previous snacks, a Fran<\/span>kie, a juice and a milkshake stall have been a part of Vignan's canteen since this year and w<\/span>e all apologize to our respective mothers for going home without finishing our lunch boxes more times, this year. Now you know why.<\/span><\/p>At the Crossroads - TED talk<\/b><\/p>The talks held on 21st of September gave an opportunity to the students to involve in volunteering for, taking part in the event and learning from the speakers simultaneously.<\/p><\/p><\/p>Vignan's own TEDx w<\/b>ebsite launch<\/b><\/p>It's launch marks more promising TED talks right at Vignan from now on and gives an easier access to everybody who is keen to attend the talks.<\/p><\/p>\nInnovative project <\/b><\/p>\nThis year's innovative project, 9th of November, had it's own spark. Shout-out to the faculty and the students for managing their academics, taking part in the Expo and making it a success.<\/p><\/p><\/p><\/p>"}]
Visit https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/artsclubvignan\/ to know more.<\/p>
Canteen<\/b><\/p>
According to me, this is the most noteworthy change of 2019, including my personal life (Jk) Along with the previous snacks, a Fran<\/span>kie, a juice and a milkshake stall have been a part of Vignan's canteen since this year and w<\/span>e all apologize to our respective mothers for going home without finishing our lunch boxes more times, this year. Now you know why.<\/span><\/p>At the Crossroads - TED talk<\/b><\/p>The talks held on 21st of September gave an opportunity to the students to involve in volunteering for, taking part in the event and learning from the speakers simultaneously.<\/p><\/p><\/p>Vignan's own TEDx w<\/b>ebsite launch<\/b><\/p>It's launch marks more promising TED talks right at Vignan from now on and gives an easier access to everybody who is keen to attend the talks.<\/p><\/p>\nInnovative project <\/b><\/p>\nThis year's innovative project, 9th of November, had it's own spark. Shout-out to the faculty and the students for managing their academics, taking part in the Expo and making it a success.<\/p><\/p><\/p><\/p>"}]
At the Crossroads - TED talk<\/b><\/p>
The talks held on 21st of September gave an opportunity to the students to involve in volunteering for, taking part in the event and learning from the speakers simultaneously.<\/p>
Vignan's own TEDx w<\/b>ebsite launch<\/b><\/p>
It's launch marks more promising TED talks right at Vignan from now on and gives an easier access to everybody who is keen to attend the talks.<\/p>
\nInnovative project <\/b><\/p>
\nThis year's innovative project, 9th of November, had it's own spark. Shout-out to the faculty and the students for managing their academics, taking part in the Expo and making it a success.<\/p>
Hello peeps..!I guess everybody is busy in their exam preperations and the final years are pretty busy with the placement drives going on in the campuses.Let me tell you a story that actually happend with one of my friends,she got placed into a company just because of her skills in one particular subject which is DBMS(database management systems)...BOOM..! yea,but its very true i'm not even kidding .she cleared the first two basic rounds and then it was \"technical interview round\" and she got terrified because she was just an average studying student with a little knowledge of java and c but really good at DBMS.When the interviewer asked her about her programming skills she clearly stated the same and she was questioned with the same and now she got placed into a company just because of her DBMS skills.Trust me guys DBMS is one such subject which is not only intresting but also important .I would really really really recommend you second year students to pay more attention to the subject and trusrt me guys it\u2019s a really interesting subject if you start getting involved you\u2019ll definetly love it .\nWHAT TO DO WHEN YOU ARE RUNNING OUT OF THE TIME?\nWell.!the first tip from my side is don\u2019t ever try to finish the whole unit when you are running out of the time ,instead study half part of the unit perfectly.If the unit is really lengthy finish off the half part or if it\u2019s a small unit then finish off the major part but make sure that you are perfect with what ever you are studying.The second tip is ,as this is a very important subject in the future also try exploring how to write different queries even if you don't have them in the syllabus and you can have fun writing different queries and trying them out.An ideal DBMS questions paper is never complete with out an essay question based on this queries topic so you have high probabilities of scoring full marks in this topic.\nLIST OF IMPORTANT TOPICS \n Levels of Abstraction in a DBMS, Structure of a DBMS, ER Diagrams, Entities, Attributes, and Entity Sets, Relationships and Relationship,Introduction to views, destroying\/altering tables and views, Relational Algebra, Tuple relational Calculus, Domain relational calculus,Different sql queries,triggers,problmes caused by redundency,decompositions,normal forms,Transaction Concept, Implementation of Atomicity and Durability,Concurrent Executions, Serializability, Lock Based Protocols, Timestamp Based Protocols, Validation- Based Protocols, Multiple Granularity,data on External Storage, File Organization and Indexing, Cluster Indexes, Primary and Secondary Indexes, Index data Structures, Hash Based Indexing, Tree base Indexing, Comparison of File Organizations, B+ Trees: A Dynamic Index Structure.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1573824252874},{"data":"
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Ever since I can remember I fancied the subject English maybe because that's the language that I communicate in at home 24\/7\ud83d\ude05. The subject English, for me, is like one single thread that joins and brings different people all over the world together. it allows us to communicate effectively and pass information to anyone who understands the language, and in the generation that we are in now, the subject is given utmost importance. <\/p>
My love for the subject caused me to start focusing and concentrating in class. I started listening to every word the teacher would say about the lessons, poems and also grammar and I was in awe at the amount of information I was missing by not paying attention before. The first key I would say in order for anyone looking to ace an exam is:<\/p>
1: Fall in love with the subject.<\/p>
2: Concentrate in class listen to what the teacher has to say and let me tell you when you listen to your automatically going to feel half prepared for your exam just by listening.<\/p>
3: Never rush with your answers take your time think how much more information with good vocabulary that you can put.<\/p>
4: The criteria that an examiner looks for in any paper is the student's knowledge about the subject and this doesn't just have to be textbook knowledge. <\/p>
So I would encourage everyone to read more about the subject, watch videos, and all this will help you master your favorite subject.<\/p>
5:Always take time to understand the depth of any subject before trying to learn.<\/p>
6:Never keep a bunch of new topics to try and mug up right before the exam but instead learn little by little every day so that the burden of covering up major topics is reduced before the exam.<\/p>
7:This tip we hear from all our teachers but at times find it difficult to practice and that is never feel shy to ask questions. If you have any questions regarding the topic, you have the right to get it answered <\/p>
All this continues to help me perform well and I guarantee this will help you.<\/p>"}]
That students are among the biggest change-makers of the world has been demonstrated world over again and again and now, students from Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSSUT), Odisha, are testimony to that again. As Yashraj Panda, a third-year Production Engineering student from VSSUT says, \"We are building a rocket to launch a satellite into space and the satellite will help identifying any cracks in the 66-year-old Hirakud Dam.\" With this one statement, Yashraj made it clear about the impact that they are making.<\/p>
What is this Hirakud Dam? For those who haven't studied social studies in school beyond clearing the exam, Hirakud Dam is India's largest dam and is also the fourth largest dam in the world. Built on the Mahanadi river, its 743 sq.km. lake irrigates an area of 2,355 sq.km and the dam also has an installed capacity of generating 347.5 Megawatts of electricity. VSSUT was established with an aim of providing engineers to maintain the dam and is one of the top universities in Odisha.<\/p>
These students, who are members of the Idea Innovation Cell of the university, have been involved in this project for a couple of years now, after Bodhisattwa Sanghapriya of the university initiated the project. The satellite, which they are currently working on, will be launched by their own rocket which they have named VSSUT Satellite Launch Vehicle (VSLV), which they have been working on since the beginning of the project.<\/p>
\"We have been making and launching various models of the rocket with increasing altitudes since 2017. The first launch, which we call VSLV 1, was done on August 22, 2017 and it reached an altitude of 800 metres. After we did the first launched, we started getting recognised and we received funding and support. Since then, we have had 4 more launches with the VSLV 3.1 reaching 3.93 km, which is the highest altitude among all these. We aim to reach an altitude of 36 kilometres and at this altitude, the satellite will orbit the earth partially and scan the dam,\" explains Yashraj. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1573815444448","data":"5dce93335a7ce"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1573815444447","data":"
The 60-strong team is a blend of students from various branches of engineering, each contributing their own expertise into various aspects necessary for the project. In fact, their efforts haven't gone unnoticed as they have been recognised by NASA, Mann ki Baat and by Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade. <\/p>
They have also been recognised by ISRO and the Indian Space Research Organisation has also decided to support and fund this project, having established an innovation centre in VSSUT. \"We are planning on a few more launches with increasing altitudes till we reach the target, as we now have ISRO's support in addition to the extensive support given by our college,\" explains Yash, adding, \"Hopefully, we will launch the satellite by 2022.\"<\/p>
One interesting point about these students are how they manage to keep the ball rolling, despite the project taking several years, as students involved in it would obviously graduate and leave college. \"Everything we have done, is properly documented. So if a new student joins the team, he\/she will know everything that they have to to take it ahead even if we graduate and are not involved directly in the project. Besides, we will continue to mentor them, the way Bodhisattwa continues to mentor us,\" shares Yashraj. <\/p>"}]
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