1. The EXAMINATION shall be conducted according to the following plan:-

Part I-The written examination will comprise two sections-Section I consisting only of objective types of questions and Section II of conventional papers. Both Sections will cover the entire syllabus of the relevant engineering disciplines viz. Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. The standard and syllabi prescribed for these papers are given in Schedule to the Appendix. The details of the written examination i.e. subject, duration and maximum marks allotted to each subject are given in para 2 below.

Part II-Personality test carrying a maximum of 200 marks of such of the candidates who qualify on the basis of the written examination.

2. The following will be the subjects for the written examination:-

Note: Candidates are advised to read carefully special instruction to candidates for conventional type tests and objective type tests given in Appendix-IV (Part A & Part B) including the procedure regarding filling in the Answer Sheet of objective type tests in the Examination Hall.

3. In the Personality Test special attention will be paid to assessing the candidate's capacity for leadership, initiative and intellectual curiosity, tact and other social qualities, mental and physical energy, powers of practical application and integrity of character.

4. Conventional papers must be answered in English. Question papers will be set in English only.

5. Candidates must write the papers in their own hand. In no circumstances will they be allowed the help of a scribe to write the answers for them.

6. The Commission have discretion to fix minimum qualifying marks in any or all the papers of the examination. The Objective Type papers as contained in Section-I of the Plan of the Examination will be evaluated first and evaluation of the Conventional Type papers contained in Section-II of the Plan of Examination will be done only of those candidates who obtain the minimum qualifying marks in Objective types papers, as fixed by the Commission.

7. Marks will not be allotted for mere superficial knowledge.

8. Deduction up to 5 per cent of the maximum marks for the written papers will be made for illegible handwriting.

9. Credit will be given for orderly, effective and exact expression combined with due economy of words in the conventional papers of the examination.

10. In the question papers, wherever required, SI units will be used.

Category Section Subject Duration Maximum Marks
I-CIVIL ENGINEERING I-Objective Papers General Ability Test (Part A: General English)(Part B: General Studies) 2 Hrs 200
Civil Engineering Paper I 2Hrs 200
Civil Engineering Paper II 2Hrs 200
II-Conventional Papers Civil Engineering Paper I 3Hrs 200
Civil Engineering Paper II 3Hrs 200
Total 1000
I-Mechanical ENGINEERING I-Objective Papers General Ability Test (Part A: General English)(Part B: General Studies) 2 Hrs 200
Mechanical Engineering Paper I 2Hrs 200
Mechanical Engineering Paper II 2Hrs 200
II-Conventional Papers Mechanical Engineering Paper I 3Hrs 200
Mechanical Engineering Paper II 3Hrs 200
Total 1000
III-Electrical ENGINEERING I-Objective Papers General Ability Test (Part A: General English)(Part B: General Studies) 2 Hrs 200
Electrical Engineering Paper I 2Hrs 200
Electrical Engineering Paper II 2Hrs 200
II-Conventional Papers Electrical Engineering Paper I 3Hrs 200
Electrical Engineering Paper II 3Hrs 200
Total 1000
IV-Electronics & Telecommunication ENGINEERING I-Objective Papers General Ability Test (Part A: General English)(Part B: General Studies) 2 Hrs 200
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Paper I 2Hrs 200
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Paper II 2Hrs 200
II-Conventional Papers Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Paper I 3Hrs 200
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Paper II 3Hrs 200
Total 1000

NOTE: Candidates will be supplied with standard tables/charts in SI units in the Examination hall for reference purpose, wherever considered necessary.

11. Candidates are permitted to bring and use battery operated pocket calculators for conventional (essay) type papers only. Loaning or inter-changing of calculators in the Examination hall is not permitted.

It is also important to note that candidates are not permitted to use calculators for answering objective type paper (Test book lets). They should not, therefore, bring the same inside the Examination Hall.

12. Candidates should use only International form of Indian numerals (e.g. 1,2,3,4,5,6 etc.) while answering question papers.

SCHEDULE TO APPENDIX I

Standard and Syllabi

The standard of paper in General Ability Test will be such as may be expected of a Engineering/Science Graduate. The standard of papers in other subjects will approximately be that of an Engineering Degree Examination of an Indian University. There will be no practical examination in any of the subjects.

GENERAL ABILITY TEST

Part A: General English. The question paper in General English will be designed to test the candidate's understanding of English and workmanlike use of words.

Part B: General Studies: The paper in General Studies will include knowledge of current events and of such matters as of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person. The paper will also include questions on History of India and Geography of a nature which candidates should be able to answer without special study.

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Bank Tests-Aptitude Paper
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Aptitude questions frequently asked in Banks-PSUs and Private
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SBI, ICICI,Central Bank,Federal Bank,Corporation Bank and other banks include aptitude tests in their recruitment. Some sample Bank test questions are given taken from different bank tests



A man buys 12 lts of liquid which contains 20% of the liquid and the rest is water. He then mixes it with 10 lts of another mixture with 30% of liquid.What is the % of water in the new mixture?

If a man buys 1 lt of milk for Rs.12 and mixes it with 20% water and sells it for Rs.15, then what is the percentage of gain?

Pipe A can fill a tank in 30 mins and Pipe B can fill it in 28 mins.If 3/4th of the tank is filled by Pipe B alone and both are opened, how much time is required by both the pipes to fill the tank completely ?

If on an item a company gives 25% discount, they earn 25% profit. If they now give 10% discount then what is the profit percentage.
(a) 40%
(b) 55%
(c) 35%
(d) 30%
(Ans . D)

A certain number of men can finish a piece of work in 10 days. If however there were 10 men less it will take 10 days more for the work to be finished. How many men were there originally?
(a) 110 men
(b) 130 men
(c) 100 men
(d) none of these
(Ans . A)

In simple interest what sum amounts of Rs.1120/- in 4 years and Rs.1200/- in 5 years ?
(a) Rs. 500
(b) Rs. 600
(c) Rs. 800
(d) Rs. 900
(Ans . C)

If a sum of money compound annually amounts of thrice itself in 3 years. In how many years will it become 9 times itself.
(a) 6
(b) 8
(c) 10
(d) 12
(Ans A)

Two trains move in the same direction at 50 kmph and 32 kmph respectively. A man in the slower train observes the 15 seconds elapse before the faster train completely passes by him. What is the length of faster train ?
(a) 100m
(b) 75m
(c) 120m
(d) 50m
(Ans B)

How many mashes are there in 1 square meter of wire gauge if each mesh
is 8mm long and 5mm wide ?
(a) 2500
(b) 25000
(c) 250
(d) 250000
(Ans B)

x% of y is y% of ?

(a) x/y
(b) 2y
(c) x
(d) can t be determined

The price of sugar increases by 20%, by what % should a housewife reduce the consumption of sugar so that expenditure on sugar can be same as before ?
(a) 15%
(b) 16.66%
(c) 12%
(d) 9%
(Ans B)

A man spends half of his salary on household expenses, 1/4th for rent, 1/5th for travel expenses, the man deposits the rest in a bank. If his monthly deposits in the bank amount 50, what is his monthly salary ?
(a) Rs.500
(b) Rs.1500
(c) Rs.1000
(d) Rs. 900
(Ans C)

The population of a city increases @ 4% p.a. There is an additional annual increase of 4% of the population due to the influx of job seekers, find the % increase in population after 2 years ?

The ratio of the number of boys and girls in a school is 3:2 Out of these 10% the boys and 25% of girls are scholarship holders. % of students who are not scholarship holders.?

15 men take 21 days of 8 hrs. each to do a piece of work. How many days of 6 hrs. each would it take for 21 women if 3 women do as much work as 2 men?
(a) 30
(b) 20
(c) 19 }
(d) 29
(Ans . A)

A cylinder is 6 cms in diameter and 6 cms in height. If spheres of the same size are made from the material obtained, what is the diameter of each sphere?
(a) 5 cms
(b) 2 cms
(c) 3 cms
(d) 4 cms
(Ans C)

A rectangular plank (2)1/2 meters wide can be placed so that it is on either side of the diagonal of a square shown below.(Figure is not available)What is the area of the plank?
( Ans :7*(2)1/2 )

What is the smallest number by which 2880 must be divided in order to make it into a perfect square ?
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6
(Ans . C)

A father is 30 years older than his son however he will be only thrice as old as the son after 5 years what is father s present age ?
(a) 40 yrs
(b) 30 yrs
(c) 50 yrs
(d) none of these
(Ans . A)

An article sold at a profit of 20% if both the cost price and selling price would be Rs.20/- the profit would be 10% more. What is the cost price of that article?

If an item costs Rs.3 in 99 and Rs.203 in 00.What is the % increase in price?
(a) 200/3 %
(b) 200/6 %
(c) 100%
(d) none of these
(Ans . A)

5 men or 8 women do equal amount of work in a day. a job requires 3 men and 5 women to finish the job in 10 days how many woman are required to finish the job in 14 days.
a) 10
b) 7
c) 6
d) 12
(Ans 7)

A simple interest amount of rs 5000 for six month is rs 200. what is the anual rate of interest?
a) 10%
b) 6%
c) 8%
d) 9%
(Ans 8%)

In objective test a correct Ans score 4 marks and on a wrong Ans 2 marks are ---. a student score 480 marks from 150 question. how many Ans were correct?
a) 120
b) 130
c) 110
d) 150
(Ans 130)

An artical sold at amount of 50% the net sale price is rs 425 .what is the list price of the artical?
a) 500
b) 488
c) 480
d) 510
(Ans 500)

A man leaves office daily at 7pm A driver with car comes from his home to pick him from office and bring back home.One day he gets free at 5:30 and instead of waiting for driver he starts walking towards home. In the way he meets the car and returns home on car He reaches home 20 minutes earlier than usual. In how much time does the man reach home usually?
(Ans . 1hr 20min)

A works thrice as much as B. If A takes 60 days less than B to do a work then find the number of days it would take to complete the work if both work together?

How many 1 s are there in the binary form of 8*1024 + 3*64 + 3
Ans . 4

In a digital circuit which was to implement (A B) + (A)XOR(B), the designer implements (A B) (A)XOR(B) What is the probability of error in it ?

A boy has Rs 2. He wins or loses Re 1 at a time If he wins he gets Re 1 and if he loses the game he loses Re 1.He can loose only 5 times. He is out of the game if he earns Rs 5.Find the number of ways in which this is possible?
(Ans . 16)

If there are 1024*1280 pixels on a screen and each pixel can have around 16 million colors. Find the memory required for this?
(Ans . 4MB)

On a particular day A and B decide that they would either speak the truth or will lie. C asks A whether he is speaking truth or lying? He Ans wers and B listens to what he said. C then asks B what A has said B says "A says that he is a liar" What is B speaking ?
(a) Truth
(b) Lie
(c) Truth when A lies
(d) Cannot be determined
Ans . (b)

What is the angle between the two hands of a clock when time is 8:30
Ans . 75(approx)

A student is ranked 13th from right and 8th from left. How many students are there in totality ?

A man walks east and turns right and then from there to his left and then 45degrees to his right.In which direction did he go ]
(Ans . North west)

A student gets 70% in one subject, 80% in the other. To get an overall of 75% how much should get in third subject.

A man shows his friend a woman sitting in a park and says that she the daughter of my grandmother s only son.What is the relation between the two
Ans . Daughter

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CAT Lessons--Quantitative Aptitude
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Targeting High marks in CAT,Improve your Quant.....

Numbers
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In last post we discussed about finding unit digit of a large power using Fermat's theorem and co-prime Technique.Now move 1 step forward,Find last 2 digits.
To find tens digit or last two digits, we will follow the same techniques except for this time we will divide by 100. 100 has 40 relative primes.
100(1-1/2)(1-1/5)=40

So to find tens digit of 69^83 we will divide 83 by 40 [power by relative primes]. We will get 3 as remainder. So we are left with 69^3 divided by 100.
this can be done manually by multiplying only the last 2 digits.
we will get 69.

Similarly we can do it for last three digits, method remains same but this time we will divide by 1000.
also remember,no. of co-primes for 1000=1000(1-1/2)(1-1/5)=400


Some examples are given
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* “What will be the remainder when 68^66 is divided by 5”.

First find relative primes of 5 [ 5 is prime so its relative primes are 4]
Now divide the power of 68^66 by 4, so we get 2.
Now we are left with 68^2 divided by 5.
Do 8^2/5, will get remainder as 4.

Suppose the base of numerator and denominator are not relative primes then take out the relative prime from Nr and Dr and multiply it in the end.


*Find the remainder when 78^67 is divided by 8.

Here we take out 2 from base of Nr and Dr. Hence we are left with
2*{39^67/4}.
Applying our usual method to get remainder as 3 multiplying with 2 to get the result as 6.


More posts on quant and DI are coming soon......

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Online CAT coaching:-
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Quantitative Analysis :Numbers,Remainder questions,Fermat's Theorem
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Fermats theorem:-

This theorem is very important for solving the remainder questions with large powers or with large divisor. This can be used easily in solving almost all CAT level difficult remainder questions quickly.

The Theorem is as given below.on

If a & b are co-primes or relative primes and b is prime then
rem{a^(b-1)/b}=1.

If the divisor ,b is composite, then find n, the no. of co-primes between 1 and the no. Now we get rem(a^n/b) is 1.

Two relative prime numbers are those which have no common factor besides 1, such as 57 and 59], to find relative primes of number N we can use the formula N(1-1/p1)(1-1/p3)(1-1/p2)...................(1-1/pn). Where p1,p2,pn are prime factors of N.

Relative primes of 12 are 12(1-1/2)(1-1/3)=4 and those are 1,5,7,11
here 2 and 3 are the prime factors of 12.

Some practice questions are given here..

Eg.1. Find the rem(3^40/13)?

Since 3 & 13 are co-primes also 13 is prime, using Fermats theorem,rem(3^12/13)=1.So rem(3^36/13) =1.Therefore now we need to find out rem(3^4/13).
ie rem(81/13)=3.

Eg. 2. Find the rem(5^72/11)?

Since 5 & 11 are co-primes also 11 is prime, using Fermats theorem,rem(5^10/11)=1.So rem(5^70/11) =1.Therefore now we need to find out rem(5^2/11).
ie rem(25/11)=3.

Eg.3. Find the rem(5^72/12)?

Here 12 is not a prime no.
12=2^2*3.
No. of co-primes of 12 is 12(1-1/2)(1-1/3)=4.
Therefore rem(5^4/12)=1.
So rem(5^72/12)=1.

Find the Unit digit of 69^77?


What we need to find is the rem{(69^77)/10},since it will be the unit digit.
Now no. of relative primes of 10 is 10(1-1/2)(1-1/5)=4

According to Fermat's theorem,rem(69^4)/10 will be 1
Now what we do is divide the power(77) with number of relative primes(4).
So divide 77 by 4 you will get 19 remainder 1. So you are left with 69^1 divided by 10 and that is easy. So the remainder is 9 [89/10 gives 9 as remainder].
And 9 is your unit digit.

OR

But,this question can be done very easily by another method,
Use power cycle.
unit digit 9 has power frequency 2(9,1)
9 raise to any odd number is 9 only.
so the remainder(here unit digit is 9 only).

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What to expect in ONLINE CAT
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CAT is always famous for its surprise elements,it can be ina change in question pattern or change in weightage for different section or sometimes the it can be the change in the exam mode itself.Well,this year its something like this.The era of HB pencils and OMR sheets are gone.Now its online CAT.
CAT 2009 is going to be a computer based test like GRE,GMAT. IIMs have confirmed about it. The test will be conducted in a window of about ten days sometime at the end of the calendar year, 2009. Instead of a single exam paper for all, the online test will have several different papers of the same level of difficulty.
There are a lot of questions pouring in about online CAT. What will be the difficulty level? How easy or tough it will be to take the Computer Based Test? How can we do RC and DI in online CAT? But one thing should be bear in mind. Till the information brochure or any guidelines hasn’t been released by IIMs nothing is certain. So please keep a blank mind and study hard and always remember that everyone is going to get the same pattern and same difficulty level and its an level ground.

Some surprise elements to be expected in Computer Based CAT.
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1. A computer based test will require some amount of practice done on a range of Computer Based mock-tests. People who are used to the paper based test need not panic though. The skills will be useful now as well, but aspirants will require some acclimatization.

2. Those used to underlining the passages in RC, will suffer, as you wont be able to do so now. Now, you will have to note the important points/words down on a piece of paper given to you. It will require some practice though. So its very important to do as many online RCs so that you get over the habit of marking or underlining the important words.

3. Similarly with DI/DS, you will not be able to mark anything in the data/charts etc given. So start practicing the online way now and prepare for CAT 2009.But I surely suspect the new DI pattern will be having questions like number puzzles or game type questions.

4. There could be an essay as well, following GRE pattern and XAT.So start horning your essay writing skills now. Concentrate on current affairs as well, you never know.

So its high time to start reading online editions of newspapers and other articles,so that you get the familiar feeling of reading online articles.
More information about online CAT and guidelines for belling the new format of the CAT will be featured in coming days. So all the best for all the CAT aspirants.





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Important Number Questions
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Some typical number questions are given in this posts.The variants of the same questions are frequently coming in CAT and various other competitive exams like XAT,GMAT,MAT,IIFT,Symbiosis....So have a look at these questions...


1*Find the number of factors 24 has?

Explanation:-
24 can be written as 2^3*3.
We know that if N=a^m*b^n. Then the number of factors of N is (n+1)*(m+1)
Here we have, number of factors= (3+1) (1+1) = 8.

2*Find the least number with no. of factors as 24.

Explanation:-
A number can have 24 factors,
If its in the form, N=a^23,
or a*b^11
or a^2*b^7
or a^3*b^5
or a*b*c^5
or a*b*c*d^2 .

Here if we want to find the smallest number we need to fit in the smallest prime numbers as far as possible.
So better if you put the last choice, a*b*c*d^2, also put d=2,c=3,b=5,a=7
So the number becomes 2^2*3*5*7 ie
4*3*5*7= 420.
So this is the smallest number with 24 factors.
If we put any other forms of the number, the resulting number will be higher than 420.

*A number has unequal prime factors and the total number of factors is 4.
The sum of the factors without 1 and the number itself is 30. Find the smallest number with this characteristics.


Explanation:-
The number with 4 factors can be with the form a^3 or a*b.
Since its given that number has unequal prime factors, it can take the form of a*b.
Then the factors are 1, a, b, ab where ab is the number itself.
The condition given is a+b=30, where a and b are prime numbers.
a,b can be 7 & 23
11 & 19
13 & 17.
Then the smallest number is 7*23 = 161.

*How many numbers are there <1000, which has exactly 3 factors.

Only squares of prime numbers have exactly 3 factors.
So we need to find the number of prime number squares<1000.
The highest prime number square less than 1000 is 31^2.
So all prime number squares up to 31 can be regarded as the answer.
They are squares of 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31.So there are total 11 numbers.
So answer is 11.

Feel free to post new questions in these topics..

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Data Interpretation for CAT--Introduction & Basic Fundas
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Data interpretation is one most critical section in CAT and other management exams which can become a nightmare for a lot of students. In this section, different caselets with 4-5 questions will be there. The questions and pattern in this section may change year after year, so always make sure that you score the cut-off marks for DI section and be safe.

The questions can be normal puzzles, numbers based puzzles, pattern matching, graph based caselets, game based caselets….

You must be fast in calculations, especially with fractions and percentages, in order to score high marks in DI section. Also in lot of graph based questions, you can answer them by mere observation alone.

If you analyze the DI questions, in recent CATS, a lot of reasoning questions are also appearing in CAT DI.

Some important concepts helpful in CAT-DI

Percentage concepts
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When a number becomes double, we say that it increased by 100%.
Also if it becomes thrice,the number increased by 200%.
ie the percentage increase ,if number got multiplied by ‘n’ times is
(n-1)*100.
If the number increases 14 times,the percentage increase is (14-1)*100=1300%

Similarly,if we say that a number got percentage increase of 1200,we mean that it became,{(1200/100) +1} ie 13 times its original value.

Also finding the squares of numbers, quickly is another important need for scoring high marks in DI section.

Fast way of finding Squares of numbers.
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For finding squares of all numbers,we have a rather easy way.

Eg 1.Find the square of 32.

(32-2)*(32+2)+2*2= 30*34+4=1020+4=1024.

The advantage of this method is that we are converting the squaring procedure to a single digit multiplication plus addition. This is quite easy compared to the usual 2-digit multiplication.
In the example given above,the 32*32 multiplication is changed to a simple single digit multiplication of 34*3. and addition.

Eg. 2. Find the square of 26.

(26-6)*(26+6)+6*6=20*32+36=640+36=676
or this can be done in one more way,
(26+4)(26-4)+4*4=30*22+16=660+16=676.

Both ways are easier than the original multiplication of 26*26.

We can do any square using this method; however we need to improve our speed in single digit multiplication.

Faster way of finding Square-roots of numbers
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Finding approximate roots of numbers can also be useful in DI sections.
We have an easy method for that too.

Eg1. Suppose we need to find the root of 30.

The largest number with its square within 30 is 5(5*5=25).
Now 30/5 is 6.
So square root of 30 is (5+6)/2 = 5.5

If you take the square root of 30,it will come to 5.477. Approximately 5.5.

Eg2. Find the root of 40.

The largest number with its square within 40 is 6(6*6=36).
Now 40/6 is 6.667
So square root of 40 is (6+6.667)/2 = 6.333.
If you take the square root of 40,it will come to 6.324. Approximately 6.333.

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Aptitude Questions Sample Paper 2008--Central Bank of India
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Central Bank of India, a leading Public Sector Bank, invites applications
from Indian Citizens for appointment of Probationary Officers & Specialist Officers in the Various Scales.There is a total of 1275 officer posts.So there is a great chance of getting selection,if you improve your aptitude skills a little better.

Selection Procedure :
Selection will be on the basis of Written Test and/ or Group Discussions, Interview depending on the number of applications received for each posts.

Written Test :
Written Test will comprise
(i) Objective Test on Quantities Aptitude,Reasoning, General Awareness and English
(ii) Descriptive Test.
The Descriptive Test shall be to assess the candidate's knowledge on Socio-economic development and communication skills.

So lets see a sample Aptitude test for Bank Test:--


• If 13 = 13w/(1-w) ,then (2w)2 =
A.1/4 B.1/2 C.1 D.2 (Ans.C)

• If a and b are positive integers and (a-b)/3.5 = 4/7, then
(A) b <> a (C) b = a (D) b >= a (Ans. A)

• In june a baseball team that played 60 games had won 30% of its game played. After a phenomenal winning streak this team raised its average to 50% .How many games must the team have won in a row to attain this average?
A. 12 B. 20 C. 24 D. 30 (Ans. C)

• M men agree to purchase a gift for Rs. D. If three men drop out how much more will each have to contribute towards the purchase of the gift/
A. D/(M-3) B. MD/3 C. M/(D-3) D. 3D/(M2-3M) (Ans. D)

• . A company contracts to paint 3 houses. Mr.Brown can paint a house in 6 days while Mr.Black would take 8 days and Mr.Blue 12 days. After 8 days Mr.Brown goes on vacation and Mr. Black begins to work for a period of 6 days. How many days will it take Mr.Blue to complete the contract?
A. 7 B. 8 C. 11 D. 12 (Ans.C)

• The price of a product is reduced by 30% . By what percentage should it be increased to make it 100% (Ans: 42.857%)

• There is a square of side 6cm . A circle is inscribed inside the square. Find the ratio of the area of circle to square. (Ans. 11/14 )

• There are two candles of equal lengths and of different thickness. The thicker one lasts of six hours. The thinner 2 hours less than the thicker one. Ramesh lights the two candles at the same time. When he went to bed he saw the thicker one is twice the length of the thinner one. How long ago did Ramesh light the two candles .
Ans: 3 hours.

• If M/N = 6/5,then 3M+2N = ?

• If p/q = 5/4 , then 2p+q= ?

• If PQRST is a parallelogram what it the ratio of triangle PQS & parallelogram PQRST . (Ans: 1:2 )

• The cost of an item is Rs 12.60. If the profit is 10% over selling price what is the selling price ?

(Ans: Rs 13.86/- )

• To 15 lts of water containing 20% alcohol, we add 5 lts of pure water. What is % alcohol. (Ans : 15% )

• A worker is paid Rs.20/- for a full days work. He works 1,1/3,2/3,1/8.3/4 days in a week. What is the total amount paid for that worker ? (Ans : 57.50 )

• If the value of x lies between 0 & 1 which of the following is the largest?
(a) x b) x2 (c) –x (d)1/x (Ans : (d) )

• If the total distance of a journey is 120 km .If one goes by 60 kmph and comes back at 40kmph what is the average speed during the journey? Ans: 48kmph
• A school has 30% students from Maharashtra .Out of these 20% are Bombey students. Find the total percentage of Bombay? (Ans: 6%)

• An equilateral triangle of sides 3 inch each is given. How many equilateral triangles of side 1 inch can be formed from it? (Ans: 9)
• If A/B = 3/5,then 15A = ? (Ans : 9B)

• Each side of a rectangle is increased by 100% .By what percentage does the area increase? (Ans : 300%)

• Perimeter of the back wheel = 9 feet, front wheel = 7 feet on a certain distance, the front wheel gets 10 revolutions more than the back wheel .What is the distance? Ans : 315 feet

• Perimeter of front wheel =30, back wheel = 20. If front wheel revolves 240 times. How many revolutions will the back wheel take? Ans: 360 times

• 20% of a 6 litre solution and 60% of 4 litre solution are mixed. What percentage of the mixture of solution
(Ans: 36%)

• City A's population is 68000, decreasing at a rate of 80 people per year. City B having population 42000 is increasing at a rate of 120 people per year. In how many years both the cities will have same population? (Ans: 130 years)

• Two cars are 15 kms apart. One is turning at a speed of 50kmph and the other at 40kmph . How much time will it take for the two cars to meet? (Ans: 3/2 hours)

• A person wants to buy 3 paise and 5 paise stamps costing exactly one rupee. If he buys which of the following number of stamps he won't able to buy 3 paise stamps. Ans: 9

• There are 12 boys and 15 girls, How many different dancing groups can be formed with 2 boys and 3 girls.

• Which of the following fractions is less than 1/3
(a) 22/62 (b) 15/46 (c) 2/3 (d) 1 (Ans: (b))

• There are two circles, one circle is inscribed and another circle is circumscribed over a square. What is the ratio of area of inner to outer circle? Ans: 1 : 2

• Three types of tea the a,b,c costs Rs. 95/kg,100/kg and70/kg respectively.How many kgs of each should be blended to produce 100 kg of mixture worth Rs.90/kg, given that the quantities of band c are equal
a)70,15,15 b)50,25,25 c)60,20,20 d)40,30,30 (Ans. (b))

• in a class, except 18 all are above 50 years.15 are below 50 years of age. How many people are there
(a) 30 (b) 33 (c) 36 (d) none of these. (Ans. (d))

• If a boat is moving in upstream with velocity of 14 km/hr and goes downstream with a velocity of 40 km/hr, then what is the speed of the stream ?
(a) 13 km/hr (b) 26 km/hr (c) 34 km/hr (d) none of these (Ans. A)

• Find the value of ( 0.75 * 0.75 * 0.75 - 0.001 ) / ( 0.75 * 0.75 - 0.075 + 0.01)
(a) 0.845 (b) 1.908 (c) 2.312 (d) 0.001 (Ans. A)

• A can have a piece of work done in 8 days, B can work three times faster than the A, C can work five times faster than A. How many days will they take to do the work together ?
(a) 3 days (b) 8/9 days (c) 4 days (d) can't say (Ans. B)

• A car travels a certain distance taking 7 hrs in forward journey, during the return journey increased speed 12km/hr takes the times 5 hrs.What is the distance travelled

(a) 210 kms (b) 30 kms (c) 20 kms (c) none of these (Ans. B)

• Instead of multiplying a number by 7, the number is divided by 7. What is the percentage of error obtained ?

• Find (7x + 4y ) / (x-2y) if x/2y = 3/2 ?
(a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 7 (d) data insufficient (Ans. C)

• A man buys 12 lts of liquid which contains 20% of the liquid and the rest is water. He then mixes it with 10 lts of another mixture with 30% of liquid.What is the % of water in the new mixture?

• If a man buys 1 lt of milk for Rs.12 and mixes it with 20% water and sells it for Rs.15, then what is the percentage of gain?

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TOEFL(Test of English as a Foreign Language)
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TOEFL is an admission requirement common for non-native English speakers at many English-speaking colleges and universities.Almost all European and American universities uses TOEFL as a basic criteria for their admissions in addition to the GRE(Graduate Record Examination).TOEFL basically tests the ability of a person with non-English as his mother tongue to understand and communicate in English when he studies in an English country.Here we have provided you with some sample vocabulary questions which comes in usual TOEFL.

TOEFL Vocabulary
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1. We haven't ___ our son for three months. He is not much of a letter writer.
1) seen
2) written to
3) heard from
4) kept touch with

Answer: 3

2. ___ the morning news, many houses on the island were destroyed.
1) According to
2) In addition to
3) In contrast to
4) In spite of

Answer: 1

3. Jack has a lot of clothes, but most of them are out of ___.
1) age
2) fashion
3) order
4) time

Answer: 2

4. That copying machine is ___ order. Why don't you use this one?.
1) out of
2) off of
3) in
4) by

Answer: 1

5. My son dropped ___ college and joined the army.
1) away from
2) by
3) off
4) out of

Answer: 4

6. The police signaled the driver to ___ and stop.
1) pull over
2) put in
3) pass by
4) pick up

Answer: 4

7. Don't speak so fast, please. I cannot keep ___ with you.
1) on
2) out
3) away
4) up

Answer: 4

8. Since I came in half an hour later this morning, I have to stay until 5:30 to ___ for it.
1) save up
2) make up
3) keep up
4) hold up

Answer: 4

9. I deposited 10,000 yen every month for three years and ___ enough money to go the United States.
1) saved up
2) made up
3) kept up
4) held up

Answer: 1

10. Would you turn ___ the TV? I'm afraid the baby will wake up.
1) off
2) on
3) up
4) over

Answer: 1

11. We will ___ the picnic, since it started raining.
1) put off
2) take off
3) turn off
4) brush off

Answer: 1

12. Most of our customers ___ their meals rather than eating here.
1) take out
2) take back
3) take in
4) take off

Answer: 1

13. I ___ my old friend when I was shopping downtown yesterday.
1) came around
2) ran into
3) stopped by
4) dropped in

Answer: 2


14. May I ___ this suit? It if fits, I'll buy it.
1) try on
2) put on
3) pull on
4) get on

Answer: 1


15. I quit my job because I could not ___ with my boss.
1) get up
2) make up
3) take up
4) put up

Answer: 4

16. Sorry, but that book is ___. We'll get some copies from the publisher next Monday.
1) out of print
2) out of order
3) off shelf
4) out of stock

Answer: 4

17. The new policies brought ___ many changes in our company.
1) about
2) down
3) out
4) up

Answer: 1

18. The farmers broke ___ the stone wall and started the revolution.
1) down
2) in
3) off
4) out

Answer:1

20. The economy was so bad that I carried red ink ___ into this fiscal year.
1) away
2) on
3) out
4) over

Answer: 4

21. Because of the bad weather, communication with the base camp was cut ___.
1) down
2) off
3) out
4) in

Answer: 2

22. This letter was so badly written that I could not ___ what it said.
1) get out
2) figure out
3) take out
4) count out

Answer:2

23. We ___ gas, so we have to wait until a car passes by.
1) gave out on
2) ran out of
3) walked out on
4) disposed of

Answer: 2

24. I ___ my boss's work after he left.
1) got on
2) pulled over
3) ran over
4) took over

Answer: 4

25. Could you ___ the baby? She's been sleeping all afternoon.
1) look to
2) check on
3) take care
4) look up

Answer: 2

26. Could you ___ the names of the people who are not coming to the party?
1) cut down
2) cross out
3) sign up
4) keep up

Answer:2

27. Jan and Celia went to see a movie and ( ran into ) an old friend of theirs in the lobby of the movie theater.
1) talked to
2) saw
3) happened to meet
4) ran over

Answer: 3

28. During an earthquake, it is important that you turn off the gas, stay under a table or something sturdy and ( keep your head ).
1) hide
2) be quiet
3) stay alive
4) stay calm

Answer: 4

29. I imagine that other people have told you many different things, but please ( keep in mind ) what I have said.
1) think about
2) remind
3) remember
4) announce

Answer: 4

30. The party is going to start soon. Would you please check and see how many bottles of wine we have ( on hand )?
1) in your hand
2) available
3) for that purpose
4) chilled

Answer: 2

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Steel Authority of India Ltd(SAIL)- Interview Questions
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SAIL Interview questions & details for a Computer Science Candidate is given here...

The Interview will be about 30-40 minutes. There will be 4-5 members in the panel. One person will be from HR department .The questions can come from the entire span of engineering.But if you are a fresher,be prepared to explain about your engineering project in detail.For experienced people,if you are from related field of work,expect questions from your domain.


Some of the questions were...


What are the components of LAN?

How do we connect the systems in a LAN?

What is UTP? (Unshielded Twisted Pair)

How much distance it supports?

How much distance does a Fiber optic supports?

What is the throughput of the Ethernet LAN?

Describe about OSI Layers?

In which layer encryption can be done? And other than presentation layer?

What is the function of Bridge? Router?

Which layer is responsible for end 2 end connection?

What is RAID? (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks)


For what it is used for?

How can achieve fault tolerance through RAID?

Where the Static variable stored in C?

What are the functions of the OS?

Which OS you are familiar with?

What is the process?

What r its attributes?

How the process interacts with each others?

What r the mechanisms for inter process communication?

What is semaphore?

What is critical region?

How can semaphore avoid conflicts?

What is a virtual function?

What is late binding?

What is scope resolution operator?

Differentiate between testing and debugging?

Distinguish black box testing and white box testing?

What is unit testing?

How can u control the lost acknowledgement issue?

Is there is any difference between switch and hub? Which is good?


Principle behind the working of zenor diode?


Give examples for 8 / 16 / 32 bit Microprocessors?


Why an 8 bit processor is called so?


Define HCMOS?


What is a Compiler?

Differentiate between Compiler and Interpretor?

What are the various interrupts in 8086? Explain each?

What is SIM and RIM instructions?


The above were the Technical Questions,then the HR person took over.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------


What do you prefer to be a team leader or team member?

What are the qualities you have for being a leader?

How can you solve the conflicts in a team?

How can you react if some one else competing with you in your
team for promotion?

Can you tell me a instance in your college that insists your leadership attitude?


The most important point is that you should be confident.

Also for technical questions,don't bluff.

If you don't know the answer,just say that you don't know.

Nobody can answer the entire range of questions so be honest and confident.


All the best.....

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Group Discussion topics for Bank Tests

Nowadays GDS are becoming common in bank recruitment also.GD topics given for these interviews are normally simple. Most probably it will be very generic and won't be that specific which needs indepth knowledge in any particular area.You will be able to speak on them comfortably with a moderate level of knowledge in current affairs. The focus here is on the logic of the points that the participant puts forward, his communication skills and how well he is able to mix with the group.

We strongly advise students to read an English Newspaper daily and be abreast of current happenings and issues.

Sample Group Discussion Topics for Campus Recruitment

I. IT INDUSTRY RELATED

1. Is Recession good for Indian IT industry.
2. The future of Indian IT industry.
3. BPO - a rising opportunity or a passing fad?
4. With the increasing use of IT in daily life, machines are controlling man.
5. Is India Industry more dependent on IT and services sector?
6. IT helps social integration
7. Increasing use of computers is de-humanizing society.


II. SPORTS

1. Is cricket hampering the growth of other sports in India?
2. Twenty20 -Future of world cricket?
3. One billon people and only one Olympic medal!
4. How can we make India a sporting super power?
5. Sania Mirza - the Indian Kournikova
6. Are Indian cricketers over-rated?
7. Should the Indian cricket team have a foreign coach?
8. Cricket telecast is a waste of time.

III. SOCIAL

1. Should euthanasia be legalized?
2. Capital punishment should be abolished.
3. Cloning of human beings should be allowed.
4. Is pocket money enough for the youth of today?
5. Love cannot be confined to Valentine's Day.
6. A women's place is at home.
7. Parents don't understand children.
8. Are we raising a society of burnt out children?
9. Should we have job reservation in the private sector?
10. Beauty pageants are a waste of time and should be banned.
11. Is women empowerment a myth?
12. The biggest problem facing India is unskilled labour
13 Film awards are a farce and should be stopped.
14 Brain drain vs brain in the drain.
15. The media should be more socially responsible.

IV. POLITICS

1. Politics is the root cause of all problems in India.
2. Politics of criminals vs criminalisation of politics.
3. For true democracy to happen, it must first happen within all political parties.
4. Women's reservation in Parliament.
5. Should India give up Kashmir?

V. CAMPUS

1. Should use of mobile phones be banned on campus?
2. Should college students wear uniforms?
3. Privatisation of professional education: Is it good or bad?
4. Should politics be allowed on campus?
5. We should shift to Open Book Policy for examinations.
6. Our education system should be revamped.

VI. ETHICAL

1. Is honesty the best policy for a citizen of India?
2. Profit is a bad word in business.
3. Ethics and business do not co-exist.
4. Advertising is all glitter and no truth.

VII. ABSTRACT

1.The world is flat.
2.The Sun always rises in the East.
3. The colour of the cat is not a matter of concern as long as it catches mice.
4. Green is better than red.
5. Life is like a box of chocolates.

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Quantitative Aptitude Techniques.
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Here we will discuss some more quantitative methods for typical MBA examination questions.


Highest power of a number in a factorial.
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This is a typical CAT question, which is being asked for many competitive entrance exams.
To find out the highest power of a no. in a factorial, we should find the no. of times the particular no. is repeating in that factorial. Hence we will divide the factorial no. continuously until we get a no. less than the original divisor.


Eg.Find the highest power of 5 in 100!

5)100
5)20
5)4.
Therefore the max. power of 5 in 1001! is 20+4=24

If the divisor is a composite no, we need to find the highest power of all the prime no. components and we can fix the highest power of the no, as the power of largest prime num. component.

Eg. Find the highest power of 10 in 100!
As we know 10 =5*2( both are prime numbers.)
Also 5>2.
So we need to find the highest power of 5 in 100! And this will be the answer.
(Anyway the highest power of 2 is more than that of 5, but we can’t take that since,
for getting a 10 we need both 5 and 2, so whichever is least, only that many 10s will be there).

Number of zeroes in a factorial.(n!)

The num. of zeroes will depend on the highest power of 10 in that factorial. That in turn depends on the highest power of 5( as we mentioned earlier.)

****In any number system, the number of zeroes depends on the highest power of the base number of that factorial****




Expressing a number as the difference between 2 squares.
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Suppose we have a number N=a.b
We can express N as
N= a.b=(a+b/2)^2-(a-b/2)^2
So we conclude that
In order for N to be an integer, both a &b should be either odd or even.
****So any multiple of 4 can be expressed as the difference between 2 squares.****

Lets take an example.

a.How many ways we can express 24 as the difference between 2 squares?
Explanation:-

24=1*24(format N=a*b)
24=2*12
24=3*8
24=4*6

Here 2*12 and 4*6 are the 2 forms where both a and b are even or odd. So 24 can be expressed as the difference between 2 squares in 2 ways.

2*12 as 7^2-5^2
4*6 as 5^2-1^2

Odd
-----
All odd prime no. can be expressed in only 1 way
Odd composite no. can be expressed in more than 1 way

Even
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4 can be expressed in only 1 way.
Prime multiple of 4 can be expressed in only 1 form.
Other multiples of 4 can be expressed in more than 1 form.
Non multiples of 4 can’t be expressed as difference between 2 squares.

Eg.
How many no. are there below 1000,that can’t be expressed as a difference between two squares?
Explanation:-

All odd num. can be expressed as the difference between two squares.
In even num., only which are non-multiples of 4 can’t be expressed.
So in 999 num. 499 even numbers are there.
Out of which ,250 are multiples of 4.
So non- multiples are 499-250=249.
So the answer is 249.

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Online CAT Lessons
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In CAT ,in Quantitative section,we can save a lot of time by eliminating the answer options,and divisibility checks comes in handy in this process.especially if you know the checks for prime numbers like 11,13,17...
So lets check out this quantitative methods...

Divisibility Checks for 11

We know that rem (10^1/11)=-1
Therefore the rem(10^2/11)=+1

So for a no. in the form ‘abcdef’, the divisibility can be checked by taking the diff. b/w
Sum of the odd numbered digits and even numbered digits.Check whether that difference is divisible by 11.If that is divisible then the large no. is divisible by 11.

Eg. Take the no. 1331
D
Odd numbered dig. Are 1,3 from right, sum =4
Even numbered dig. are 3,1 from right , sum =4
Difference of the sum is 0. So its divisible by 11

Divisibility Checks for 13

We know that rem (10^3/13)=-1
Therefore the rem(10^6/13)=+1

So for a no. in the form ‘abcdef’, the divisibility can be checked by taking the diff. b/w
abc and def. Check whether that difference is divisible by 13.If that is divisible then the large no. is divisible by 13.

Eg. Check the divisibility of 214175?
Split the no. in to 2 as 214 and 175.
214-175= 39
Since the difference 39 is divisible by 13, the no. 214175 is also divisible by 13.

Divisibility Checks for 17

We know that rem (10^9/17)=-1
Therefore the rem(10^18/17)=+1

So for checking the divisibility of 17,we need to take blocks of 9 digits and do the same procedure as we do for that of 7 or 13.

The knowledge of divisibility of various numbers will help you to eliminate some answer options without doing a single calculation. This types of small time savings can make a big difference in the whole exam.(As I said earlier, reaching answer quickly is the important thing…..)

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Medical Colleges in Kerala
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The official list of all govt. and self-financed medical institutions are given in this post.
The list is categorized as Medical,Dental,Ayurvedic and Pharmacy colleges.
Also list of both govt. and private are given separately.

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SL.NO

CODE

COLLEGE

PHONE
No

GOVT.
MEDICAL COLLEGES (UNDER THE DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL EDUCATION)

1

TVM

Medical
College, Thiruvananthapuram

0471-2528386

2

ALP

Medical
College, Alappuzha

0477-2282015

3

KTM

Medical
College, Kottayam

0481-2597279

4

TCM

Medical
College, Thrissur

0487-2200311

5

KKM

Medical
College, Kozhikode

0495-2356531

STATE-OWNED
SELF-FINANCING MEDICAL COLLEGE

6

KNM

Academy
of Medical Sciences, Pariyaram, Kannur

0497-2800362

7

CMG

Co-operative
Medical College, Ernakulam #

0484-2313731

PRIVATE
SELF-FINANCING MEDICAL COLLEGE

8

SMC

Dr.Somervell
Memorial CSI Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram #

0471-2252451

9

MMC

Malankara
Orthodox Syrian Church Medical College, Kolencherry
#

0484-2760251

10

PMC

Pushpagiri
Inst. Of Medical Sciences & Research, Thiruvalla
#

04733-600755

GOVT.
DENTAL COLLEGES

11

TVD

Dental
College, Thiruvananthapuram

0471-2444092

12

KKD

Dental
College, Kozhikode

0495-2356781

13

KTD

Dental
College, Kottayam

0481-2594046

PRIVATE
SELF FINCING DENTAL COLLEGES

14

MBD

Mar
Baselious Dental College, Kothamangalam

0485-2823740

15

PMS

PMS
College of Dental Sciences & Research, Vattappara,
Tvpm.

0472-2587878

GOVT./AIDED
AYURVEDA COLLEGES

16

TVA

Govt.Ayurveda
College, Thiruvananthapuram

0471-2460190

17

TPA

Govt.Ayurveda
College, Trippunithura

0484-2777374

18

KTL

VPSV
Ayurveda College, Kottackal

0483-2742274

19

OLR

Vaidya
Retnam Ayurveda College, Ollur

0487-2352503

20

KNA

Govt.Ayurveda
College, Kannur

0497-2800167

PRIVATE
SELF FINANCING AYURDEVA COLLEGES

21

NGL

Nangelil
Ayurveda College,Kothamangalam, Ernakulam

0485-2851115

22

PKJ

Pankaja
Kasthuri Ayurveda College, Kattakada, Thiruvananthapuram

0471-2293808

23

PRK

Parassinikadavu
Ayurveda Medical College, Kannur

0497-2781453

24

SGA

Santhigiri
Ayurveda Medical College, Palakkad

0491-2570574

25

VSH

Vishnu
Ayurveda College, Shornur, Palakkad

04926-220555

PRIVATE
SELF FINANCING SIDHA COLLEGE

26

SGS

Santhigiri
Sidha College, Koliacode, Thiruvananthapuram

0471-2719343

GOVT./AIDED
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGES

27

TVH

Govt.Homoeopathic
Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram

0471-2459459

28

NEM

Sree
Vidyadhiraja Homoeopathic Medical College, Nemom,
TVM (Pvt.)

0471-2391213

29

KTH

ANSS,
Homoeopathic Medical College, Kottayam

0481-430729

30

EKM

Dr.Padiyar
Memorial Homoeopathic M.C, Ernakulam

0484-2711030

31

KKH

Govt.Homoeopathic
Medical College, Kozhikode

0495-2370883

COLLEGES
UNDER THE KERALA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY (KAU)

32

COA

College
of Agriculture, Vellayani, Thiruvananthapuram

0471-2381002

33

COH

College
of Horticulture, Vellanikkara, Thrissur

0487-2370822

34

CON

College
of Agriculture, Pilicode, Nileswar

0499-7280616

35

COF

College
of Fisheries, Panangad, Ernakulam

0484-2700598

36

COR

College
of Forestry, Vellanikkara, Thrissur

0487-2370050

37

TCV

College
of Vet. & Animal Science, Mannuthy

0487-2370344

38

WYV

College
of Vet. & Animal Science, Pookkotte, WYD.

0487-2373050

GOVT.NURSING
COLLEGES

39

TVN

College
of Nursing, Thiruvananthapuram

0471-2444290

40

KTN

College
of Nursing, Kottayam

0481-2598469

41

KKN

College
of Nursing, Kozhikode

0495-2357621

PRIVATE
SELF FINANCING NURSING COLLEGES

42

LHC

Lourdes
Hospital, Kochi, Ernakulam

0484-2391452

43

SHP

Samaritan
Hospital, Pazhanganad, Kizhakkambalam, Alwaye, Ernakulam

0484-2680511

44

SJD

St.Joseph’s
College of Nursing, Dharmagiri, Kothamangalam

0485-2824308

45

ACN

Alshifa
College of Nursing, Perinthalmanna

04933-225291

46

KVM

K
V M College of Nursing, Cherthala

0478-2812228

47

BAY

Baby
Memorial College of Nursing, Kozhikode

0495-2744739

48

JBL

Jubilee
Nursing College, Chalakudi

0480-2705117

49

LIT

Little
Flower College of Nursing, Angamaly

0484-2456448

50

STJ

St.Joseph’s
College of Nursing, Anchal

0475-2271341

51

MLK

College
of Nursing, Malik Deenar Charitable Hospital, Kasaragod

04994-230936

52

MLN

College
of Nursing, Moulana Hospital, Malappuram

04933-225344

53

NTL

National
Hospital College of Nursing

0495-2723061

54

MTC

Medical
Trust College of Nursing, Kochi

0484-2322331

55

LIS

Lisie
College of Nursing, Kochi

0484-2401102

56

CAR

Caritas
College of Nursing, Kottayam

0481-2790025

57

WST

West
Fort College of Nursing, Thrissur

0487-2382130

58

STN

St.Thomas
College of Nursing, Changanassery




59

KNN

Academy
of Medical Science, Pariyaram

0497-2800362

60

HFH

Holy
Family Hospital, Muthalakodam, Thodupuzha

04862-222231

61

CSN

C
S I College of Nursing, Karakonam, Thiruvananthapuram

0471-2250239

62

TCN

Theophilus
College of Nursing, Devagiri, Kottayam #

0481-2495045

63

PMN

Pushpagiri
College of Nursing, Thiruvalla #

0473-2635205

PRIVATE
SELF FINANCING PHARMACY COLLEGES

64

NCP

National
College of Pharmacy, Kozhikode

0495-2297440

65

ACP

Alshifa
College of Pharmacy, Perinthalmanna

04933-271416

66

GCP

Grace
College of Pharmacy, Palakkad

0491-2534537


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