Sunday, 30 October 2011

Why should we take GATE?



To pursue M.tech/M.E program in a leading institute of the country . The benefits of M.tech are:
1.      More and better companies are coming for campus placements in leading institutes.
2.      Higher salaries are being offered for M.tech as compared to B.E.
3.      M.tech degree leads to specialization and furthering of interest in a certain area which may lead to Ph.d.
4.      M.tech degree is a must for those wishing to apply for faculty/research positions in educational institutes/R&D centers.
5.      Scholarship is paid during m.tech. So student can easily afford his needs.
6.       M.tech program is a 4 semester (24 months), so get more time to work out career opportunities.
7.       To be a part of any nationally reputed educational institute and enjoy learning and research.
8.       Some colleges/institutes specify GATE as mandatory qualification even for admission of self financing students.
9.       Some industries and foreign universities have indicated their interest in GATE qualified candidates.
10.   Gate qualified candidates in the engineering discipline are also eligible for the award of junior research fellowship in CSIR Laboratories.


Monday, 19 September 2011

MDU ENGINEERING HIMANI SAMPLE PAPERS: Computer Graphics 5th Sem



B.E
Fifth Semester Examination,2009-2010
Computer Graphics (CSE-303-E)
Q.1 (a) What is the difference between raster scan CRT and vector scan CRT?
       (b) Describe the function of plasma panel.
Q.2 (a) Write the steps required to draw a line from (x1,y1) to (x2,y2) using Bresenham’s line drawing algorithm.
       (b) What is meant by anti aliasing? Explain various methods used to develop anti aliasing routines.
Q.3 (a)Explain the difference between parallel and perspective projection.
       (b) Explain briefly:
              (i) 3D-clipping
              (ii) 3D-scaling
              (iii) 3D-translation
Q.4 Using any of the line clipping algorithm, obtain the visible portion of the following line segment:
                (i) P1=(0.5,0.4) and P2=(1.6,0.7)
(ii) P1=(0.4,-1.6) and P2=(0.4,2.7)
(iii) P1=(0.4,-1.6) and P2=(0.8,-2.7)
(iv) P1=(-2,-3) and P2=(3,5)
Q.5 (a) Explain depth buffer method for hidden surface detection.
       (b) Explain Painter’s algorithm.
Q.6 (a) Describe the properties of B-spline curves.
       (b) What are the basic difference between B-spline and Bazier curves?
Q.7 (a) How can an image be described as a function?
       (b) What are the various techniques used for image processing?

Sunday, 18 September 2011

What activities does HRM do? Explain.





Human resource management is responsible for the following:-
1)      Promotion of organizational needs
2)      Development of employees
3)      Relationship maintenance function
4)      Empowerment
5)      Equality
6)      Functions relating to job

MDU MBA PAPER: Production & operation management


PRODUCTION & OPERATION MANAGEMENT
Previous Year Question Paper (July 2009)
UNIT-1
1) What are the basic criteria for determining the nature of production? Contrast continuous and intermittent production.
2) How do production and process layout differ from each other? explain the conditions under which each of the two types is appropriate and why?
UNIT-2
3) Identify the basic issues of capacity management and describe how these are treated in detailed capacity planning?
4) Discuss the steps involved in aggregate planning process. Outline the advantages and disadvantages of the strategies of aggregate planning.
UNIT-3
5) What do you mean by batch production? Explain its merits and demerits. Under what circumstances you will recommend one organization to go for batch production.
 6) Why work study is conducted? Discuss the pre-requisites and procedure of conducting a work study.
UNIT-4
7) Define the term safety stock and E.O.Q with the help of ideal inventory model.
8) What do you mean by statistical quality control? Explain the importance of control charts for variables and attributes.

Thursday, 15 September 2011

MDU MBA NOTES: Indian Business Environment: What is business environment? What are its various components?


Meaning of Business Environment:- Business environment refers to those aspects of the surroundings of business enterprise which have influence on the functioning of business. An organization can survive and grow only when it continuously and quickly adapts to changing environment.
Components of Business Environment:
Business Environment has two components
a)       Internal environment
b)       External environment