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REGISTER IN STUDENTS GRIEVANCE PORTAL | GET ACTIONS FOR YOUR GRIEVANCES
July 19, 2019
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This student grievance redressal portal aims to function as an intermediary between the students, Universities, Institutions and the Ministry of Higher Education. The portal is made available to students studying in various Universities and Institutions across Kerala. Each grievance will be rightly handled by nodal officers at the University and Institution levels, and also will be closely monitored by the Office of the Higher Education Minister
HOW TO REGISTER
- Create an Account
- Verify OTP to activate account
- Submit your Grievance
Both Students and Prospecitve Studens can create account in the portal http://ihrd.kerala.gov.in/studentsportal. Click on relevant button and fill the details to create a new account
An OTP will be sent to your mobile number. Login using the username and password and click on 'OTP Verification' tab and enter the OTP to activate your account
Once the OTP has been verified, you can submit your grievances
HOW IT WORKS
Grievance submissionSubmit grievances related to academics, examination, results, complaints and suggestions related to institutions, management and universities.
Nodal officer in Universities
A nodal officer at each University/Institution will attend the grievances received and will forward it to the concerned personnel for redressel actions. Portal will be updated with most recent information.
Status Updates
Comments and actions taken at each level will be updated in the portal
Continuous monitoring by Minister's Office
Portal will be monitored by Minister's Office and necessary actions will be taken for delayed responses towards grievances submitted.
Tuesday, 16 July 2019
APPLY FOR REVALUATION | B.Tech S8 Exam May 2019 (S8 Result) Published
July 16, 2019
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- It is hereby notified that the result of B.Tech S8 Exam May 2019 is published. The detailed results are available in the KTU website: www.ktu.edu.in.
- Discrepancies, if any related with CGPA should be intimated to the University through email on or before 18th July, 2019 4pm (mail ID: [email protected]). Belated requests will not be entertained.
- Students are informed that Registration for Answer script copy and Revaluation will be opened in the KTU portal from 23.07.2019, Tuesday noon to 25.07.2019, Thursday. The fee for answer script copy is Rs.500/- per answer script and for revaluation, Rs.600/- per answer script. Students should submit their requests through student login and pay the fee at College office on or before 25.07.2019, Thursday.
- Semester grade cards for 8th semester can be downloaded ONLY by students who fulfil all mandatory eligibility criteria stipulated by KTU for the award of B.Tech degree. CGPA will be displayed in the curriculum page in student login, only for eligible students
- The CGPA will be displayed in the student login as and when the students satisfy the required eligibility criteria set by KTU
- The B.Tech and B.Tech Hons results will be published soon. Provisional degree certificates for B.Tech and B.Tech Hons will be made available immediately after the declaration of B.Tech results
- Request for Migration certificate (routed through respective institution logins) will be entertained only after the issuance of Provisional degree certificates
Notification - B.Tech S8 Exam may 2019 resutls
KTU 2019 Scheme First Year Syllabus
July 16, 2019
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The A P J Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) relaxed the norms of the controversial year-out system for BTech courses after students’ protest forced the government to intervene in the issue.As per the new norms, announced on Wednesday, the credit system for considering year-out has been relaxed from three to two levels.The minimum credits will be insisted only in Semester 5 and 7. Earlier, it was insisted for Semester 4, 6 and 8. Students with 26 credits in Semester 1 and 2 can join semester 5. For that they need to pass at least 6 papers.
For joining semester 7, the students should have a minimum of 52 credits, which can be achieved by clearing 12 papers.The decision was taken in the meeting convened at the chamber of Education Minister C Raveendranath. Representatives of students’ unions and University Vice-Chancellor Kuncheria P Isaac attended the talks.
Left wing students’ unions AISF and SFI welcomed the decision. However, the All-Kerala KTU Students’ Union and KSU decided to continue with their demand for repealing the year-back system.
KTU introduced the year-out system from the academic year 2015-16. Initially it mandated a student should obtain minimum 35 credits out of 47 to enter the third semester.The minimum credit for third semester entry was lowered to 26 following the students protested. For admission to the sixth semester, a student should obtain a minimum of 71 credits out of 94.
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Saturday, 13 July 2019
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Wednesday, 10 July 2019
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019 - 2020
July 10, 2019
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Tuesday, 9 July 2019
Sunday, 7 July 2019
TCS National Qualifier Test 2020 | Apply Now
July 07, 2019
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An Overview
About TNQT:
TCS National Qualifier Test also called the TNQT test, is a nationwide online test with students of the year of passing (YOP) 2020 can appear for it.
This test is essential for every student or applicant or aspirant seeking for great career opportunities with TCS.
TNQT Eligibility:
Full Time Graduates from B.E / B.Tech / M.E / M.Tech / M.Sc / MCA – 2020 YOP
Eligible Streams:
- UG / PG – All Engineering Streams
- M.Sc – Computer Science & Information Technology and related streams
- MCA – MCA with B.Sc / BCA / B.Com / BA (with Maths / Statistics)
% Criteria – 60% throughout Academics in X / XII / UG / Diploma / PG
Backlog Criteria – 1 Active Backlog at the time of appearing for the Exam
Gap Criteria – Overall Gap in Academic Career not to exceed 2 years
Important dates:
Registration Starting on | 7th June 2019 |
Registration Closing on | 24th July 2019 |
Hall Ticket Issue | 31st July 2019 |
Online Test | 3rd and 4th August 2019 |
Interview | From 9th August 2019 |
About the Test:
The TNQT is a 90 minutes test.
It comprises of 4 sections: English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Programming Concepts & Coding.
Note: Even if you have a CT or a DT number your candidature for TNQT of 2020 will be considered only after completing the below-mentioned steps:
- Successful Registration of Application Form.
- Successful completion of the Registration and Application form in the Next Step.
- Clicking on 'Apply For Drive'
In case, you have accidentally entered incorrect data you can log in to https://nextstep.tcs.com and make necessary changes.
So Hurry! Register Today: https://on.tcs.com/2Xss6qa
Saturday, 6 July 2019
HOW TO WRITE A RESUME
July 06, 2019
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STEP-BY-STEP RESUME
A resume is a one-page summary of your work and school experiences. Employers match your resume against their job openings to evaluate if you'd be a good fit. As such, it's important to make your resume a good representation of yourself. Here's how, step by1. Decide Which Type Of Resume You Want.
There are three types of Resumes: chronological, functional and combination. You might want to consider more than one format of Resume if you're applying for multiple jobs.
Chronological
is the most traditional format and lists experiences according to the order in which they took place. These Resumes generally appeal to older readers and may be best suited for a conservative field.
Functional
is a type of resume that lists your experiences according to skill. This is the format to use if you're changing career direction (and lack direct work experience). Because it displays your skills first, your work experience, or lack thereof, is not the main focus.
Combination
combines the best aspects of the chronological and functional styles. Be careful with length for this format; the resume can quickly get long.
2. Create A Header.
A header should include your name, phone number and email address. You can also include your mailing address, but leave it out if you plan to post your resume online.
Use a phone number that you plan to answer and change your voice mail to a more professional message if necessary.
Make sure your email address is professional. If your current email address, for example, is [email protected] or [email protected], it's time to set up a new email, such as [email protected] or [email protected].
3. Write A Summary.
In one or two sentences, summarize your work experience and relevant skills. Keep this strong and simple.
The summary can be useful to explain why you're applying for a role that is a departure from your career path.
You don't have to include a summary, especially if your experience speaks for itself and is relevant to the jobs you're applying for.
4. List Your Experiences Or Skills.
FOR CHRONOLOGICAL/COMBINATION Resumes, LIST YOUR EXPERIENCES
Starting with your most recent or current job, list your previous work experiences.
This section shows where you have worked and when. It also states specific accomplishments for each position or job.
This is where content can make your resume run over a page, so be selective (if necessary) about what you include.
Pick experiences that seem most relevant to the position you seek. For inspiration, think of your full-time or part-time work, summer jobs, occasional jobs, internships, fieldwork and special projects.
Don't worry whether your experiences are "good enough." Employers admire people who have worked hard in a variety of positions.
Always start each achievement with an accomplishment verb, like accelerated, achieved, expanded, influenced, solved, maintained, generated, effected, advised, controlled, trained or utilized.
Don't worry if there are gaps in the time line, but keep everything in chronological order, with most recent jobs at the top.
Examples:
Southwestern Writing Center, Peer Writing Tutor, Yuma, AZ
April 2014–Present- Tutored students in writing for all disciplines.- Critiqued peers' writing.
Camp Granite Falls, Area Director, Mountainville, TNJune 2011–September 2015- Directed staff of four while supervising 20 campers.- Taught crafts, sports and cooking.
FOR FUNCTIONAL/COMBINATION Resumes, LIST YOUR SKILLS
The "skills" section of your resume is a place where you can show your strengths and individuality. Start by stating each skill. Then back it up with a two- to three-line explanation of how you learned that skill or why you believe you have it. Make these entries short, clear and to the point.
List skills that are most relevant to the job you seek. Think about what the employer is looking for in relation to what you've done and who you are as a person.
Don't forget to list computer programs you've had experience with; proficiency can be seen as added value.
Examples:
Self-Motivated: Pro actively organized volunteers to assist with distribution at the community food bank.
Bookkeeping: Maintained accurate, detailed inventory reports at school library and subsequently won Top Librarian Assistant award three months straight for Brown County.
5. List Your Activities.
List activities in which you have participated and include what your specific role was in each.
This is the place to note membership or leadership positions in clubs, organizations of any kind, athletic teams, community organizations and so on.
If you've had an interesting job unrelated to the field you're pursuing—such as reading to blind children or teaching English as a second language (ESL)—add it here. Employers are always looking for people with diverse backgrounds to work for them.
Examples:
Track Team: Team Captain, Senior Year. Fall 2016–Spring 2013.
Drama Club: "Crazy for You" and "West Side Story." Fall 2017 and 2014.
6. List Your Education.
List the schools you've attended, starting with the most recent one. Include details such as GPA, class rank or special awards.
Add any other educational experiences, such as training programs, community college or summer courses, seminars and so on.
Examples:
Oldham County High School, Oldham, PA. 3.8 GPA. Anticipated Graduation: June 2015.
Bellville Adult Education, Bellville, NY. Introduction to Web Design. September 2012.
7. List Any Awards You've Won And When You Won Them.
When you've been recognized by someone else, you should let potential employers know about it. But you shouldn't worry if you haven't received any awards; just skip this section.
Examples:
Richmond County National Essay Contest, Honorable Mention, May 2006.
Honor Roll, South Satchewan High School, Junior and Senior Years, 2008–2010.
8. List Your Personal Interests.
This section shows you're a well-rounded person who people would want to know and work with.
Employers often use this section at the start of an interview to break the ice.
Casual interests are better not to list (e.g., napping, watching reality TV, gossiping). This is really about highlighting hobbies that have helped you grow as a person.
This rEsumE step is considered optional. If you're having trouble coming up with interests, or feel your resume is already too long, feel free to leave it off.
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