Thursday, October 5, 2017

Campus hires get roles in hot technologies

Campus hires get roles in hot technologies
Bengaluru:


Shortage Of Talent In Fields Like Big Data Forces Cos To Recruit Freshers & Train Them
Campus placements and available job roles for engineering college graduates are going through a big change, given the emergence of a variety of new technologies that are disrupting every industry . The soaring demand for jobs in big data and analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, digital marketing, and mobile and software development, is pushing companies to offer these roles to those coming out of college campuses. These were roles that were earlier offered primarily to midlevel professionals.
There were around 12,000 jobs available for freshers in India in each of these skill sets during the one year ending August 31, according to data collated from job platforms by online education provider Simplilearn. The numbers are almost double that for roles in cloud computing, quality management, and IT services, which were the leading roles previously .
“These numbers are a combination of what we have seen and the data gathered from our own platform and job listing websites like Naukri and Indeed. We looked at skills that industries have been talking about,“ said Kashyap Dalal, chief business officer at Simplilearn. Dalal said the largest employers of these skills are the top players in the IT services and BFSI (banking, financial services & insurance) spaces. But just about every company , which has recognised that these skills are essential to understand and serve customers better, are hiring for these roles. These include the many MNCs with engineering and R&D centres in India, and the slew of new retail MNCs entering to tap into India's engineering talent. “I am seeing companies like Samsung going to colleges like BITS and IITs to hire for these roles,“ said Kaushik Satish, co founder at hiring firm Belong.
Harishankaran K, co-founder and CTO of HackerRank, which conducts recruitment tests on campuses for many product companies, including Adobe and Flipkart, says every single company that they work for, including startups, is trying to hire for these roles.
Companies are forming their own teams even in roles like digital marketing that were earlier outsourced to third parties. Other hot roles are in internet of things (IoT) and design of the user interface and user experience. The move to campuses for these roles is primarily because of the shortage of skills in the general technology ecosystem. The roles require basic knowledge in technology skills like advanced Excel, big data, open source data warehousing software Hive, programming languages Python and Java, search engine optimisation (SEO), and Android. Digital marketing requires people to have a basic knowledge of Google AdWords and SEO.
Some educational institutions teach a few of these skills. But a lot of the main skills are acquired postrecruitment, with in-house training. “Very few colleges have curriculum defined for such roles, so companies look for general problem-solving abilities -like ability to handle data and aptitude for algorithms,“ said Harishankaran.
The salary range for those taken into these roles is in the same Rs 2-4 lakh bracket that other freshers fall in. But the scope to jump to higher salary bands with just a few years of experience is high.
Satish says such disproportionate jumps happened three years ago in product management roles, those who are responsible for the strategy , road map and feature definition of a product or product line. “Many students in the top B-schools were then being hired for product manager roles, especially in e-commerce,“ he says.


To read the detailed article, click here.
Source: The Times of India dated October 2, 2017



Tuesday, October 3, 2017

GATE 2018 Important Dates for Aspirants

Ref. Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2kqrqyN1YIJTlF5Y09NaS1yUms/view


GATE Online Application Processing System (GOAPS) Website Opens
Friday
1st September 2017
Last Date for Submission of (Online) Application (through website)
Thursday
5th October 2017
Last Date for Requesting Change of Examination City (an additional fee will be applicable)
Friday
17th November 2017
Admit card will be available in the Online Application Portal (for printing)
Friday
5th January 2018
GATE 2018 Examination
Forenoon: 9.00 am to 12.00 noon
Afternoon: 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm
Saturday
Sunday
Saturday
Sunday
3rd February 2018
4th February 2018
10th February 2018
11th February 2018
Announcement of the Results in the Online Application Portal
Saturday
17th March 2018

Friday, September 29, 2017

Retraction Watch Tracking retractions as a window into the scientific process Authorship for sale: Some journals willing to add authors to papers they didn’t write

That’s right — some journals are willing to add authors to papers they didn’t write, often for a fee. This realization comes from one of the many sting experiments we’ve witnessed over the years, designed to expose the perils of the publishing industry, in which some journals will claim to peer review and publish any manuscript for a fee — no matter how nonsensical the content. Pravin Bolshete, a medical writer and researcher from India, wanted to explore a different side of predatory publishing — would journals agree to add a fictional author to a manuscript he/she didn’t write? 

Link: http://retractionwatch.com/2017/09/13/authorship-sale-journals-willing-add-authors-papers-didnt-write/

Campus placements at engineering colleges are undergoing a big change

Campus placements and available job roles for engineering college graduates are going through a big change, given the emergence of a variety of new technologies that are disrupting every industry.

The soaring demand for jobs in big data and analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, digital marketing, and mobile and software development, is pushing companies to offer these roles to those coming out of college campuses.These were roles that were earlier offered primarily to mid-level professionals

Link: http://www.gadgetsnow.com/tech-news/campus-placements-at-engineering-colleges-is-undergoing-a-big-change/articleshow/60879261.cms

Students, faculty will now pay a heavy price for plagiarism

For students, the punishment could range from losing credits to cancellation of their registration.Guilty faculty could face cancellation of registration and no increments.

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has come out with draft rules to make it difficult for students, researchers and the faculty at higher education institutes to plagiarise assignments, projects, theses, research work and dissertations.

Link: http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Hans/2017-09-28/Students-faculty-will-now-pay-a-heavy-price-for-plagiarism/329806

Friday, September 15, 2017

Book Exhibition Photos

A Book Exhibition was organized by SFIT LIRC on September 13 - 14, 2017. A few snapshots....








Thursday, September 14, 2017

Drawing Contest Participants








Artwork of Drawing & Painting Contest 2017

FIRST PRIZE WINNER - AMRUT SAVADATTI (FE CMPN)
 

SECOND PRIZE WINNER - THOMAS PAULOCHAN (BE INFT)

THIRD PRIZE WINNER - PRANJALI CHURI (TE EXTC)

FENI MARTINA FERNANDO (TE INFT)

HARSHAD MHATRE (FE EXTC)


GLEN VEIGAS (TE CMPN)
















Artwork of Sketching Contest 2017

  FIRST PRIZE WINNER  - SEJAL LANJEKAR (FE EXTC)

     SECOND PRIZE WINNER  - NEHA PAWAR (TE EXTC)

THIRD PRIZE WINNER  - DYLAN RODRIGUES (TE CMPN)

                       ADITYA BAGWE (TE INFT)

                      
                      KRISHNA CHAVDA (SE EXTC)


FE Students in the Library




Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Sketching and Drawing Contest on 13 September 2017

The Sketching / Drawing-Painting Competition is scheduled on September 13, 2017 from 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm. 
Theme: Guru-Shishya
Date: 13 September, 2017

Venue: Library Reference Room (Room No.211)
Timings: 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm

Examples (Following are just example for reference. Your art-work may not be limited to the ones given below):
  • Lord Jesus giving sermons to his disciples (Sermon on the Mount):
  • Socrates - Aristocles (Plato)
  • Lord Krishna teaching the Bhagvad Geeta to Arjuna, Lord Krishna himself learning from his Guru, Sandeepani
  • Acharekar Sir and Sachin Tendulkar
  • Pandit Uma Dutt Sharma - Pandit Shivkumar Sharma

Make sure you carry own materials:
  1. A3 size white paper
  2. Pencil, Eraser and Scale and Drawing Board
  3. Colours (oil pastels, acrylic, poster colours etc.)

The prize winning entries will be published in IRIS 2018 magazine.

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Research scholars to face stiff action for plagiarism

Research scholars to face stiff action for plagiarism


Soon a research scholar could face cancellation of his or her registration if found to have plagiarised someone else's work and faculty , if found guilty of the same, could be debarred from publishing any work, denied annual increments and disqualfied from supervising any student or scholar. As part of its effort to have zero tolerance towards plagiarism, the University Grants Commission, has drafted a new policy to curb the menace. It says authorities of higher education institution (HEI) can also take suo motu notice of an act of plagiarism and initiate proceedings.
As per the draft policy , three types of penalties would be imposed on those found guilty of lifting someone else's work.
While in case of “Level 1 and 2“ offence, the researchers would get a chance to revise their work, “Level 3“ offence, which is “60% similarities“ would result in cancellation of the researcher's registration.
That's for plagiarism in noncore areas. However for plagiarism in core areas there will be `zero tolerance'. As per the new policy “The core work carried out by the student, faculty , staff and researcher shall be based on original ideas and shall be covered by Zero Tolerance Policy on Plagiarism. In case plagiarism is established in the core work claimed, then Plagiarism Disciplinary Authority (PDA) of the HEI shall impose maximum penalty.“ Core work shall include abstract, summary , hypothesis, observations, results, conclusions and recommendations.
The draft calls for setting up of PDA, Academic Misconduct Panel (AMP) and installation of software to detect plagiarism, among other reforms at universities and colleges across the co untry . As per the new policy if any member of the academic community has reason to suspect a case of plagiarism, he or she shall report it to the competent designated authority of the university . Upon receipt of such a complaint or allegation the university authority shall refer the case to the AMP who in turn shall submit a report to the PDA.
All students submitting thesis, dissertation, term papers, reports or other such documents to the HEI shall submit an undertaking indicating the document has been prepared by him or her and is hisher original work and free of any plagiarism











 

Source: The Times of India dated 05/09/2017

Active Users of the LIRC: August 2017

Sr. No. Member No's.
1 NIRAJ YADAV 21
2 SHAILIN SHAH 14
3 SAYALI MARTAL 14
4 JAYBHAY SHEETAL SHANTILAL MANISHA 13
5 PARMAR BHAUTIK SUNIL GEETA 13
6 AISHWARYA NAMBIAR 13
7 ROHIT DEVADIGA 13
8 SUPRITH UCHIL 12
9 CHINMAY B. PATIL 11
10 SAHIL POPHARE 11
11 MANOJ MOLANKAR 11
12 MATURI SASENDAR NAGESH SESHU 11
13 SAYLI SHINDE 11
14 SHIVAM PANDEY 11
15 MAURYA GAUTAM VIRENDRA SUSHILA 11
16 HRISHIKESH MAHESH TELANG 11
17 DIXITA SURTI 11
18 AKASH DABHI 11
19 SHIVAM DESAI 11

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