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We are in social networking days will come across different types of people. Here's how they are in facebook,twitter,instagram and etc:<\/p>
The UPDATER: He updates everything all the day what he do.<\/i><\/p>
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The SELFIE Freak: He always takes selfies,he don't bother about what the situation.\n<\/p>
\nThe Attention Seeker:<\/p>
The Invitation Sender: Some people will annoy you to like pages,candy crush requests,8 ball pool and etc<\/p>
Like in 3 seconds guy: These guys always tends for likes and do memes stupidly that like in 3secs or else you will die.Like in 3seconds or bad luck will follow you.What the fish man?Do some other business.<\/p>
The Spam: These people always worried about to click spam videos and opted for profile pic likes and etc.It's annoying to see those comments on our posts.<\/p>
The one who enjoys people abusing each other in comment box on posts:<\/p>
The grammar neglecter and grammar corrector: Some people won't follow grammar in their posts but like to show their emotions,some people come over there to correct the spellings.<\/p>
The inspirational quoter:<\/p>
Few annoying posts now a days in facebook-<\/p>
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Darkness can be useful for someone to hide. It can be of surmountable aid if you are playing hide and seek at the night with your friends, specially if that friend of yours is a dead girl.<\/p>
It was the winter of 2002, and I was a little cute boy back then. The little one who\u2019s everyone\u2019s favourite. Yes, that was me. It was the winter break and my aunt had come to pay us a visit. <\/p>
She was a very animated person, always cheering everyone up, even the saddest soul on earth couldn\u2019t stay sad around her. She had two kids, both boys. Sonu was the older one. He was 12, 6 years elder than me. While Aditya, who was also 6 loved to hang out with me, I on the other hand spent most of my time around Sonu because he was cool and taught me some magic tricks that he used to learn from his friends at school. <\/p>
I always loved magic. It was always felt so satisfying to show the trick to someone and not tell them the secret. I always loved mysterious things that appeared out of the blue. It always fascinated me. <\/p>
We trio were the mischief machine of the house. My parents always warned me not to do a certain thing. I did it anyway. They always scolded me afterwards but also smiled at my innocence. <\/p>
It was around 9PM one night of that winter when all three of us decided to play hide and seek. We turned off the lights of all the rooms except the hall because it was where our parents were in. The game started and it was me who got to play the seeker. I hated it. I wanted to hide in the first round and then jump scare Sonu or Aditya, whoever the seeker was. I always loved the scared expression on people\u2019s faces. <\/p>
After I finished counting upto 100, I went to look for them. Finding them was not an easy task because the rooms were too dark and according to the rule, we weren\u2019t supposed to use any kind of light. There was silence all around the house. Our parents were in the hall, I could only hear them when I passed through the hall on my way to the other rooms. <\/p>
Finding Sonu was an easy task because he was hiding behind the refrigerator and I saw his one foot poking out the corner of the back of the fridge. I called him out. He was puzzled about how I found him so easily. I didn\u2019t tell him of course because I wanted to wear that triumphant look on my face. Now I started looking for Aditya. Sonu offered to help me which I readily accepted because I was afraid of the darkness a little. With Sonu by my side, I needed not to worry. <\/p>
We looked for Aditya everywhere except my room. It was so dark in my room that I couldn\u2019t see a single thing. I had to touch everything in order to know it\u2019s location and then move about the room. I tried. I tried a lot. But it was complete impossible to navigate with all that darkness. I finally gave up and asked Sonu to turn on the lights of the room. But even he couldn\u2019t make out where the switches were in the room because of all that darkness. <\/p>
I asked him to fetch a flashlight while I looked for Aditya for a few more minutes. Sonu somehow managed to move out of the room, leaving me alone in the dark. The room was quite chilly than the rest of the rooms. Fearing that I might hurt myself, I got down on the ground and started moving on four hands like a toddler. The floor was very cold and icy. All of it started to give me a little creepy vibe. A whisper came in my ear and faded almost as soon as it came. It gave me goosebumps. I wanted to run out of there but didn\u2019t because Sonu would think that I\u2019m a loser. Inspite of everything, I started to look for Aditya while I waited for Sonu to come as soon as possible. <\/p>
After moving around for a while, my head bumped into something. I touched it to feel what it was although I didn\u2019t want to. It was my bed and that gave me quite a relief. I thought that Aditya must be hiding under the bed. I started calling out his name and tried to move under bed so that I could touch and feel him. <\/p>
\u201cAditya? Are you there?\u201d the sound barely came out of my mouth.<\/p>
Suddenly my hand felt something. It was hair. I moved my hand a little to touch the face and as I did, he spoke, \u201cAbhishek! Stop it, you\u2019ll poke my eyes\u201d. It was Aditya and I was quite relieved that at least now there was someone with me in that room. <\/p>
We both planned to scare Sonu once he came with the flashlight looking for us. Aditya agreed to it. <\/p>
Few minutes later, Sonu came with the flashlight and as he lit it, horror crept my face. My throat suddenly felt the need of water. I wasn\u2019t able to speak anything. Suddenly the room felt much more colder than it already was. I just looked at Sonu from under my bed.<\/p>
Behind Sonu, Aditya was standing at the door and he shouted, \u201cCome out Abhishek, I give up\u201d.<\/p>"}]
1. No More Exams:<\/b><\/p>
For engineering students most of the time it is the exams that keep them engaged; internals, externals, semester exams, competitive exams, project reviews etc. All this could be annoying and hectic right now but this is what you will miss the most. The combined studies, the final one night preparation and all the jugaad <\/i>you do to clear the exam. You won't be able to explore interests, hobbies and passions because all leisure is an old story. You won't be able to explore interests, hobbies and passions because leisure is an old story. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491379828719","data":"58e4a6c2c4be8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491372946958","data":"
2. College Mates:<\/b><\/p>
When you'll find a job, things change drastically. You won't find time to party, you ought to wait till Friday to make plans to meet up with friends. This is not the case in college, all you need is money and you have a reason to party and spend good time with friends. You would make new friends but you cannot bond with them as much as you can with your college friends. You\u2019ll look forward to reunions. You\u2019ll make weekend road trips a priority. You\u2019ll spend tons of time on the phone and writing each other emails.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491379893629","data":"58e4a7000c1d3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491372966275","data":"
3. More Money Less Time<\/b><\/p>
You\u2019ll find yourself spending way more time alone than you have in the past four years combined. Maybe you\u2019ll finally eat at a restaurant alone with a book or your computer, of course. And there will be Friday nights that you don't have anything to do. In fact, you probably won't want to do anything because you'll be tired. You'll get nostalgic about how happening and happy your life was with the little that you had. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491380087245","data":"58e4a7c20a707"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491372984643","data":"
4. First Job <\/b><\/p>
You will be very excited for first job in a dream company, but then life is not a bed of roses, many of you might face rejection or begin with a job that is slightly below what you expected, but then you realise life is always winging it, and you have to deal with it. Your experience at the first job teaches you many things, so your life lessons precisely start with your first job.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491380226292","data":"58e4a84bb5e21"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491373002649","data":"
5. More Passionate About Career<\/b><\/p>
You\u2019ll be on your own in a new way. While the heightened responsibilities of life might feel scary at first, eventually you will feel empowered and independent. You'll see your friends working hard to make the world a better place, investing themselves in all different industries, becoming the people they were created to be. And you'll be proud of them. You'll also smile when you think about the days you lived together in the same hostel or how you were in college. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491380366698","data":"58e4a8d8b9ff8"}]
Lets face it, no matter how much we tell students, there is always going to be people who put off preparing till the end and then panic. Let me reiterate, only sheer luck can save you the night before the exam, and no matter how lucky you think you are, don't leave your marks to the fickle whims of fate. In the words of Harvey Dent from The Dark Knight, make your own luck, by studying early. <\/p>
That being said, here's some time effective methods to prepare for your exams because you're late anyway. Also if you're early and follow these tips, it'll give you more room to relax and revise before the exam, and that's a bonus. <\/p>
1. Pick and organise your study space<\/b><\/p>
Clutter is extremely distracting. Pick a place you can peacefully study in and make sure you clean it up, organise it as neatly as you can, not only will this make you appreciate your workspace more, but it will also work as a sort of meditative technique, helping you concentrate and the end result would be a space that isn't distracting to you because of all the clutter lying around that pokes the corner of your eye. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491377210660","data":"58e49c9a23f40"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491377243213","data":"
2. Compartmentalise with a Calendar (or a clock)<\/b><\/p>
Students spend more time planning than actually studying, quite a tragedy really, now that you think about it. I mean sure, it is easier to imagine yourself doing things than actually doing them, but that can't go on, obviously. Instead of vaguely assigning units to days, assign topics to dates and time them accordingly. For instance, take M1, assign Laplace transforms for one whole day, and hourly or bi-hourly, assign topics from within the units so your study schedule is a smooth sailing experience. This is why compartmentalisation of data is so important, it helps you better equipped to deal with unexpected delays<\/p>
Of course, this only works if you start preparing ahead of time, otherwise you're pretty much left with hourly planning the night before the exam, with cramming too much info into your head.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491378140422","data":"58e4a05dece62"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491378207897","data":"
3. Train your mind<\/b><\/p>
Contrary to popular belief, studying in the evenings is not better than studying in the morning. It has been proven that if you study in the same time slot your exam is going to be held in, you train your mind to focus better in that particular time slot. So study, as often as you can, and especially in the time slots your exams are usually held in. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491378620390","data":"58e4a2044e105"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491379023894","data":"
4. Practice, practice again, and practice some more. <\/b><\/p>
Practical application requires practical application, and yes this sentence is absolutely correct. With engineering subjects, especially, a lot of the syllabus requires you to apply what you've learned to solve problems, and no matter how much you study, no matter how much you think you're good at it, without practicing, you're setting yourself up for failure without even knowing it. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491379698511","data":"58e4a6594a4a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491378629634","data":"
5. Stay healthy <\/b><\/p>
The last thing you need during your exams is sickness, or general uncomfortableness. With the sun searing into our souls already, and keeping in mind that the weather will be unforgiving in proper exam season, it is absolutely imperative that you take care of your health at all costs. Fainting in an exam due to dehydration is neither romantic, nor will the examiner look at your half finished paper and think 'Oh, this poor student fainted in the exam hall'. That stuff doesn't happen, and only you can take care of your health, so as tempting as that samosa or panipuri looks, don't eat it. Don't hang out in the sun. Just don't do it. <\/p>
There isn't a bigger waste of time than this, getting sick affects everything you do, not just studying. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491379126158","data":"58e4a4014b2ed"}]
Internships are on the job training sessions which are very useful for students to learn, explore and get an insight into the work culture. While you are in college everything seems cool and normal and when finally you break away from the normal routine, take up an Internship, your life changes. <\/p>
Students are always excited about internship programmes, sometimes the reality is rewarding and sometimes stressful. Here is what students expect out of internship programs and what they get. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491302253623","data":"
1. Expectation: We shall work Together. <\/b><\/p>
Reality: Can you just finish this boring work for me!<\/b><\/p>
With a lot of excitement, one joins the internship presuming they will receive a warm welcome and will be given an opportunity to work along with professionals. But most of it is the monotonous work that you get to do. You will not be able to say 'no' because you are an intern. Anyhow for one to reach the managerial level, it is important to be familiar with everything. So do not get disheartened, it is all a learning process. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491307265098","data":"58e38b4fd2b3b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491302926537","data":"
2. Expectation: I Will provide you with whatever guidance you want.<\/b><\/p>
Reality: You cannot Expect spoon feeding here!<\/b><\/p>
An Internship is how students get an insight into the work culture, they are excited and also apprehensive about it. Sometimes they think they will be given guidance and taught carefully like they are taught in schools and colleges but then the reality tremours. They realise that they will be given tasks and it is you who has to figure out everything. It is going to be a workplace so you will have a tough time initially, but remember you will also have certain benefits of being an intern. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491307289185","data":"58e38b6350381"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491303140945","data":"
3. Expectation: We appreciate your new ideas. <\/b><\/p>
Reality: Can You keep your opinions to yourself. <\/b><\/p>
Interns often live in a bubble; that they are going to contribute new ideas and out of the box ideas that would impress their employers or superiors, but then sometimes these new ideas do not fit in correctly and you get to hear things like \"Can You keep your opinions to yourself.\" Sometimes out of lack of experience, we tend to give in ideas that don't suit the situations or your superiors will not be comfortable taking ideas from interns, so either way, you will learn how to handle rejection and you will have an understanding of how things work in a corporate house. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491307310285","data":"58e38b7971827"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491303724407","data":"
4. Expectation: Pre-Placement Offer<\/b><\/p>
Reality: We cannot hire you here, we do not have the requirement. <\/b><\/p>
Because an internship is primarily to test whether a candidate is suitable to their company, not all who are selected as interns will be given a pre-placement offer. Therefore when your internship ends you will be offered a job profile which you will not expect or job in another department or no job. What you need to understand here is that internships are a medium to learn and not achieve. <\/p>
<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491307328739","data":"58e38b8ad833a"}]
1. Trouble in Delhi as BJP attacks Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal accusing him of using public money to fight his personal case which Finance Minister Arun Jaitley filed against him. AAP shoots back saying the money is for clearing cases against Delhi, not Kejriwal. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491306373058","data":"58e387d970953"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491306394007","data":"
2. As H1-B slots open up in the United States, nervousness strikes Indian techies as Trump government warns of discriminating against American workers over foreign ones. However, industry experts are confident that it will only affect IT jobs outside Silicon Valley. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491306488787","data":"58e3883fc492d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491306499886","data":"
3. The US took a tough stance against China's vetoing of declaring Masood Azhar a terrorist, saying their veto powers would not stop the US from taking action against Pakistan based terrorist group JeM and it's leader Masood Azhar. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491306497552","data":"58e3899641f78"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491306838953","data":"
4. India refuses to classify the recent attacks against Africans in New Delhi a racist incident, calling it a crime, despite protests by envoys from Africa. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491306941331","data":"58e38a14d98ce"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491306965374","data":"
5. Controversial celebrity Rakhi Sawant is reportedly arrested by Punjab police for making derogatory marks against Valmiki, meanwhile the Punjab Police deny ever arresting her. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491307055966","data":"58e38abc31d5d"}]
In the age of the internet, an individual's habits, their data and their online presence itself can be used against them if they fall prey to malicious black hat hackers out to get their data to sell it on the internet's black market. With India going digital, it is important to remember to keep yourself safe and protect your privacy as more and more aspects of our lives are connected to the internet. <\/p>
So how exactly do you protect yourself from hackers out to get your data? \"Knowing is half the battle,\" says Surya Subhash, \"if you are aware of the risks online and remain vigilant, that's half the battle won. The rest half is to ensure you don't make mistakes while securing your online accounts.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491303906015","data":"58e37e3b41731"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491303933143","data":"
Meet Surya Subhash, founder and hacker at Primeauth, a company dedicated to protecting your privacy online. This third year CSE student from CVSR, along with co-founder, Kaushik Bharadwaj recently won the Best Student Product Award at the recently concluded HYSEA. <\/p>
\"When I was a hacker, I noticed many vulnerabilities with many popular websites,\" he says, \"eventually I decided to bring cybersecurity to companies as a product, but it took a while to decide how to bring it out as a product.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491304622849","data":"58e380f5e3b21"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491304631548","data":"
\"So, with my co-founder, Kaushik, we incorporated the company in August. It was only two months ago that we started marketing.\"<\/p>
We also spoke at length with Surya about the state of cybersecurity in India, \"People don't take cybersecurity here seriously because many people are simply not aware of how powerful the internet truly is. Cybersecurity is something that should be included in schools, so students are better prepared, but it's not\" he says. <\/p>
There have been numerous reports on both Indian and foreign media about how Indians still refuse to learn how to protect themselves despite being hacked, a fact cybersecurity professionals in India bemoan, \"Education is the most important here, and awareness too, there needs to be an increase in awareness in rural areas, as urban areas are knowledgeable about protecting themselves online, although this isn't always the case.\" <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491304995478","data":"58e3826bab77e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491305004642","data":"
\"Our primary product, Nimble, is something we like to call 3 Factor Authentication, or 3FA, which takes into consideration the password, behaviour of the user, and device, to better help keep our users secure\" he explains, <\/p>
Surya was candid with his tips to keep oneself safe online, \"Frankly, your password should be your deepest darkest secret, something you should never give to anyone no matter what. That and knowing and always being vigilant about your online data and you should be good to go\" he concludes. <\/p>
You can check out stuMagz's tips for protecting yourself online by clicking here.<\/a> <\/p>"}]
stuMagz was officially launched at Narayana Engineering College, Gudur, on March 23, 2017. The academic relations team of stuMagz interacted with students. They had a great time discussing with students and selecting campus avengers in the college. Check out the video.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1491299096897","data":"C9K1Df_9iAQ"}]
Vignan Institute Of Technology and Science is back with their annual college fest - Tarang. <\/p>
Tarang-2017 on 7th and 8th of April 2017 with live concerts, cultural, literary, art events and much more, is going to be ecstatic. A lot of expectations from students, see here<\/a> what they are really excited for. The Special guests to the events are Vijay Deverkonda, Sandeep Reddy, Shirley Setia and DJ Chetas. So Brace yourself for one of the biggest fests ever - Tarnag 2017.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491293021656","data":"The students from various colleges are excited for \tPelli Choopulu<\/i> fame Vijay Devarkonda. He has a huge fan base especially the youngsters. He made a mark for himself in the industry that makes him the current favourite for a majority of young folk; emerging as such successful actor was not an easy task; he made his debut in 2011, he hit the limelight with his incredible performance in the movie Yevade Subramanyam<\/i>. The actor then proved his mettle on the celluloid with the blockbuster Pelli Choopulu. <\/i>And now his elated fans are all excited for his upcoming movie 'Arjun Reddy.' <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491300592064","data":"58e3713ab50e4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491295885478","data":"Shirley Setia an Indo-Kiwi singer is all set to become the next singing sensation in Bollywood. This 23 year old is popular for her YouTube Channel with 1,205,017 subscribers and 87,551,561 views. She has become immensely popular among youngsters for her exceptional talent. She has collaborated with many other music bands as well which is the reason for her fan base globally. Here she comes to Tarang 2017 to perform. Don't miss the chance. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491300578620","data":"58e3712e65acb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491296543747","data":"The city's favourite DJ Chetas will aslo be performing at Tarang. You ought be a part of this splendid DJ Night because he is best at his job. Apart from that, we have Sandeep - director of the movie 'Arjun Reddy' promoting his movie at the biggest fest in the town. The other important attractions of the event are musical Tornado, battle of Bands, Fashioniesta and cultural cocktail. <\/span><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491300606269","data":"58e3714843d9b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491296944579","data":"Do not miss the action and grab your passes here<\/a>. <\/p>"}]
The students from various colleges are excited for \tPelli Choopulu<\/i> fame Vijay Devarkonda. He has a huge fan base especially the youngsters. He made a mark for himself in the industry that makes him the current favourite for a majority of young folk; emerging as such successful actor was not an easy task; he made his debut in 2011, he hit the limelight with his incredible performance in the movie Yevade Subramanyam<\/i>. The actor then proved his mettle on the celluloid with the blockbuster Pelli Choopulu. <\/i>And now his elated fans are all excited for his upcoming movie 'Arjun Reddy.' <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491300592064","data":"58e3713ab50e4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491295885478","data":"
Shirley Setia an Indo-Kiwi singer is all set to become the next singing sensation in Bollywood. This 23 year old is popular for her YouTube Channel with 1,205,017 subscribers and 87,551,561 views. She has become immensely popular among youngsters for her exceptional talent. She has collaborated with many other music bands as well which is the reason for her fan base globally. Here she comes to Tarang 2017 to perform. Don't miss the chance. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491300578620","data":"58e3712e65acb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491296543747","data":"
The city's favourite DJ Chetas will aslo be performing at Tarang. You ought be a part of this splendid DJ Night because he is best at his job. Apart from that, we have Sandeep - director of the movie 'Arjun Reddy' promoting his movie at the biggest fest in the town. The other important attractions of the event are musical Tornado, battle of Bands, Fashioniesta and cultural cocktail. <\/span><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491300606269","data":"58e3714843d9b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491296944579","data":"Do not miss the action and grab your passes here<\/a>. <\/p>"}]
Do not miss the action and grab your passes here<\/a>. <\/p>"}]
1. Internship In Graphic Design At MRoads<\/a><\/p>The selected intern will work on Photoshop, Balsamic and other visual design and wire-framing tools, creating wire-frames, storyboards, user flows, process flows and site maps.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294044947","data":"2. Social Media Internship At Tek Space \u2122<\/a><\/p>The selected intern at Tek Space should conduct software market reviews, collect and analyze data, prepare materials for submission of news letters to digital press, keep posting all activity of the company in social networking platforms and engage the platforms, prepare interview questions for new openings, participate in recruiting, maintain accurate records of interviews, safeguarding the confidentiality of subjects, as necessary and summarize interviews. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294187162","data":"3. Four Months Paid Internship In Full Stack Development<\/a><\/p>Working on the back-end of a complex, highly interactive social media portal (Python Django framework), building a responsive website and hybrid app (Android) using Angular JS, Data Analytics, Scale-Up Services and Improving Processing Time <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294279313","data":"4. Three Months Internship In Marketing<\/a><\/p>The intern should work on Business-To-Business relationship management, product promotion and business engagement. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294379726","data":"5. Business Development Internship<\/a><\/p>An intern at Evening Flavors should work on lead generation, prospect for potential new clients and turn this into increased business, cold call as appropriate within market or geographic area, identify potential clients and the decision makers within the client, plan approaches and pitches.<\/p>"}]
The selected intern will work on Photoshop, Balsamic and other visual design and wire-framing tools, creating wire-frames, storyboards, user flows, process flows and site maps.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294044947","data":"
2. Social Media Internship At Tek Space \u2122<\/a><\/p>The selected intern at Tek Space should conduct software market reviews, collect and analyze data, prepare materials for submission of news letters to digital press, keep posting all activity of the company in social networking platforms and engage the platforms, prepare interview questions for new openings, participate in recruiting, maintain accurate records of interviews, safeguarding the confidentiality of subjects, as necessary and summarize interviews. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294187162","data":"3. Four Months Paid Internship In Full Stack Development<\/a><\/p>Working on the back-end of a complex, highly interactive social media portal (Python Django framework), building a responsive website and hybrid app (Android) using Angular JS, Data Analytics, Scale-Up Services and Improving Processing Time <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294279313","data":"4. Three Months Internship In Marketing<\/a><\/p>The intern should work on Business-To-Business relationship management, product promotion and business engagement. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294379726","data":"5. Business Development Internship<\/a><\/p>An intern at Evening Flavors should work on lead generation, prospect for potential new clients and turn this into increased business, cold call as appropriate within market or geographic area, identify potential clients and the decision makers within the client, plan approaches and pitches.<\/p>"}]
The selected intern at Tek Space should conduct software market reviews, collect and analyze data, prepare materials for submission of news letters to digital press, keep posting all activity of the company in social networking platforms and engage the platforms, prepare interview questions for new openings, participate in recruiting, maintain accurate records of interviews, safeguarding the confidentiality of subjects, as necessary and summarize interviews. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294187162","data":"
3. Four Months Paid Internship In Full Stack Development<\/a><\/p>Working on the back-end of a complex, highly interactive social media portal (Python Django framework), building a responsive website and hybrid app (Android) using Angular JS, Data Analytics, Scale-Up Services and Improving Processing Time <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294279313","data":"4. Three Months Internship In Marketing<\/a><\/p>The intern should work on Business-To-Business relationship management, product promotion and business engagement. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294379726","data":"5. Business Development Internship<\/a><\/p>An intern at Evening Flavors should work on lead generation, prospect for potential new clients and turn this into increased business, cold call as appropriate within market or geographic area, identify potential clients and the decision makers within the client, plan approaches and pitches.<\/p>"}]
Working on the back-end of a complex, highly interactive social media portal (Python Django framework), building a responsive website and hybrid app (Android) using Angular JS, Data Analytics, Scale-Up Services and Improving Processing Time <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294279313","data":"
4. Three Months Internship In Marketing<\/a><\/p>The intern should work on Business-To-Business relationship management, product promotion and business engagement. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294379726","data":"5. Business Development Internship<\/a><\/p>An intern at Evening Flavors should work on lead generation, prospect for potential new clients and turn this into increased business, cold call as appropriate within market or geographic area, identify potential clients and the decision makers within the client, plan approaches and pitches.<\/p>"}]
The intern should work on Business-To-Business relationship management, product promotion and business engagement. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294379726","data":"
5. Business Development Internship<\/a><\/p>An intern at Evening Flavors should work on lead generation, prospect for potential new clients and turn this into increased business, cold call as appropriate within market or geographic area, identify potential clients and the decision makers within the client, plan approaches and pitches.<\/p>"}]
An intern at Evening Flavors should work on lead generation, prospect for potential new clients and turn this into increased business, cold call as appropriate within market or geographic area, identify potential clients and the decision makers within the client, plan approaches and pitches.<\/p>"}]
The Human Resources Department Ministry of the Government of India releases a list of the best colleges in the country every year, and from the list released, we now have a complied list of the top 25 Engineering colleges across India. Check it out! <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491290023009","data":"
1. Indian Institute of Technology, Madras <\/b><\/p>
IIT Madras beats out all it's other branches of IIT to make it to the top of the list in the 2017 rankings. With students graduating to an average salary of Rs. 10 lakhs and 598 PhD educated staff, it isn't surprising to see why this made it to the top. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491290869580","data":"58e34b3ca5bf7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491290877774","data":"
2. IIT Bombay<\/b><\/p>
IIT Bombay finishes a close second, however the number of PhD staff are 606, with the average salaries of students graduating from the premier institute being Rs. 90 lakhs<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491291097052","data":"58e34c48b2c18"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491291146234","data":"
3. IIT Kharagpur <\/b><\/p>
Quite a popular college, this. IIT Kharagpur finishes number 3 on the list with its long list of luminaries teaching on campus and a distinguished list of alumni. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491291620228","data":"58e34e4785e47"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491291656162","data":"
4. IIT Delhi <\/b><\/p>
This list is obviously going to be dominated by IITs, and finished at number 4 is IIT Delhi, located in the heart of the capital. Honestly, if you ask me, I would rank it number 1 just because of the delicious food you can get around and near the campus. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491291743083","data":"58e34ec1bdbbf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491291778682","data":"
5. IIT Kanpur <\/b><\/p>
No surprises here. As with all the IITs, this campus too is filled to the brim with excellent professors, with students graduating to a comfortable life with a comfortable salary. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491291880494","data":"58e34f4242e1b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491291907010","data":"
6. IIT Roorkee <\/b><\/p>
Situated in the quiet and cool hills of Roorkee, this IIT is also quite popular, finishing at number 6 on this year's list. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491291982536","data":"58e34fb98cd8a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491292027069","data":"
7. IIT Guwahati <\/b><\/p>
North East's very own premier engineering college, IIT Guwahati boasts of excellent faculty and facilities. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491292106354","data":"58e35033829ee"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491292149793","data":"
8. Anna University, Chennai <\/b><\/p>
Surprise! The top 10 are not all IITs! Chennai's Anna University is ranked 8 with the average student salary upon graduation being Rs. 4 lakhs. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491292477283","data":"58e3519bc9eec"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491292508894","data":"
9. Jadavpur University, Kolkata<\/b><\/p>
Responsible for producing some of the country's finest minds, JU is ranked 9 on the list, with the average salary of students graduating at Rs. 5.60 lakhs. I also happen to have a lot of friends from the university, so if you're reading this, hola right back at you! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491292763083","data":"58e352b89ce84"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491292793568","data":"
10. IIT Hyderabad <\/b><\/p>
Located in the outskirts of the city, IIT Hyderabad is relatively new compared to the other branches, and has a fewer number of staff with PhDs, however, that didn't stop it from making the top 10 list. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491293039113","data":"58e353c5b7c7f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491293062570","data":"
11. National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli <\/b><\/p>
Let me just say this first, this is quite a beautiful college. NIT Trichy is an experience, and it is no surprise it made the list at rank 11. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491293361664","data":"58e3551408f66"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491293396705","data":"
12. NIT Rourkela, Odisha <\/b><\/p>
Another NIT that makes it in the top 15 is NIT Rourkela, boasting of nearly 300 professors with PhDs and an average salary of 7 lakhs. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491293496758","data":"58e35592b3267"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491293523481","data":"
13. VIT, Tamil Nadu <\/b><\/p>
Vellore Institute of Technology ranks 13 and has an impressive 989 PhD scholars on the rolls. Quite a popular college, VIT attracts students from all over the country. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491293809257","data":"58e356c6d6ec3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491293831791","data":"
14. Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai <\/b><\/p>
The average salary of students graduating in 2015-16 is Rs. 5 lakhs, this college in Mumbai is a good place to study. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491293948338","data":"58e357520c18a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491293971566","data":"
15. IIT Indore <\/b><\/p>
Madhya Pradesh's IIT ranks 15, with an average salary higher than the non-IIT colleges above at Rs. 9 lakhs. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491294076838","data":"58e357dadce3c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294108375","data":"
16. Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Rajasthan <\/b><\/p>
No, every BITS college cannot be referred to as BITS Pilani. This college is so popular that any BITS in any part of the country is referred to as BITS Pilani. The average salary of students graduating from here is an well adjusted Rs. 9.03 lakhs. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491294228248","data":"58e3586d01b9d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294254854","data":"
17. Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, West Bengal<\/b><\/p>
IIEST makes rank 17 on this year's list, a great college with 194 PhD scholars in the faculty and an student average salary of Rs. 6 lakhs<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491294565974","data":"58e359be0e943"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294591485","data":"
18. IIT Bhubaneswar<\/b> <\/b><\/p>
IIT BBSR makes it at rank 18 on this year's list, with the average graduating salary of students around Rs. 6.50 lakhs.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491294689629","data":"58e35a4001abd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294721404","data":"
19. IIT Patna <\/b><\/p>
Despite being ranked at 19, the average salary of students graduating in 2015-16 was a decent Rs. 9.51 lakhs. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491294869950","data":"58e35aeb0faff"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491294891921","data":"
20. Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi <\/b><\/p>
Located in the heart of New Delhi, this college has an impressive history and in 2015-16, student graduated with an average salary of Rs. 7.75 lakhs. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491294980592","data":"58e35b6c4612f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491295021232","data":"
21. IIT Ropar, Punjab <\/b><\/p>
The second lowest rated IIT in the top 25 colleges of the entire country, IIT Ropar still boasts of a decent salary package to it's graduates, the average of which is currently at Rs. 8.20 lakhs. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491295123634","data":"58e35be7cd0ab"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491295144697","data":"
22. NIT Surathkal, Karnataka<\/b><\/p>
The average salary of students graduating from this college in 2015-16 was Rs. 7 lakhs.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491295251967","data":"58e35c6916f33"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491295273977","data":"
23. IIT Dhanbad, Jharkhand (also known as Indian School of Mines)<\/b><\/p>
The lowest ranked IIT in the top 25 Engineering colleges in the country is in Jharkhand, and the average salary of graduates last year was Rs. 7.50 lakhs<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491295420549","data":"58e35d128f5c4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491295446202","data":"
24. College of Engineering, Pune <\/b><\/p>
One of the oldest colleges in Asia, established in 1854, is placed at rank 24 on the 2017 list. The name of the college commands respect, and the average salary of graduates from the college is around Rs. 6.50 lakhs<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491295629460","data":"58e35e1ee7e72"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491295711918","data":"
25. Shanmugha Arts Science Technology & Research Academy, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu<\/b><\/p>
SASTRA is a well known name in the engineering circles of the country, and it finishes last, but of course not the least, on the top 25 Engineering Colleges In India list, with an average salary of Rs. 3.35 lakhs. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491295849862","data":"58e35ed2642a3"}]
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