Mentors for PhD in Biotechnology, JMET, GATE, MTech Engineering
Posted by sindhu in Uncategorized on December 21st, 2009
Mohammad Athar – IIT-KGP’09
Mohammad holds an MBA from IIT-KGP (2009) and has experience in a varied array of sectors right from product manufacturing at Siemens) to presently in the consulting industry in PricewaterhouseCoopers. He is the mentor to choose if you are looking for consultation regarding careers in marketing, startups, JMET and other engineering entrance exam preparations.
Sivasankari SV – IIT-D ‘09, BE Anna University ‘06
Sivasankari with a MTech from IIT-D apart from being academically prolific student (99%ile in GATE 2007 (ECE) , was awarded ‘Bharti Airtel Merit Award’), she was one amongst 15 Asia-Pacific students to be awarded ‘Young Scholar Award 08’ by LIRNEasia. Having worked at Verizon, she can mentor you effectively in areas of GATE and M.Tech in India.
Dr. Anuj Dhariwal – PhD Saarland University, Germany, MTech IIT-D ‘03
With more than 10 years of experience in the area of biochemical/bioprocess engineering and environmental biotechnology, Dr. Anuj has an BTech & MTech from IIT-D and PhD from Saarland University, Germany (2003). Owner of a startup called Jaiv Technologies, he is adept in procedure and norms that are involved in obtaining a PhD in Europe.
Share on FacebookNDA 2010 – Upcoming Exam
Posted by sindhu in Examinations on December 16th, 2009
About NDA 2010
Conducted by UPSC, Govt. Of India for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA for the 125th Course and Naval Academy for the 45th 10+2 (Executive Branch) course commencing from 30th December 2010. The approximate number of vacancies to be filled on the results of this examination will be 335 (195 for the Army, 39 for Navy, 66 for the Air Force and 35 for the Executive Branch of Naval Academy)
Eligibility (Education and Other)
(i) For Army wing of National Defence Academy :- 12th Class pass of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent examination conducted by a State Education Board or a University.
(ii) For Air Force and Naval Wings of National Defence Academy and for the 10+2 (Executive Branch) Course at the Naval Academy :- 12th Class pass of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equilvalent with Physics and Mathematics conducted by a State Education Board or a University.
Candidates who are appearing in the 12th Class under the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent exmination can also apply for this examination.
Candidate must be an unmarried male candidate (i.e., Female candidates are not eligible for the National Defence Academy Examination.)
Please refer to the relevant issue “Employment News”/”Rozagar Samachar” for more details
Paper & Syllabus
Examination consists of a two papers each lasting 2.5 hours.
1. Math
2. General Ability
More information about specific topics to be thorough on can be found here.
Important Dates
Date of Written Exam
18th April, 2010 (Source of Information)
Last date for receipt of Applications
16th November, 2009
Selection Procedure/Stages
Two stage selection procedure based on Psychological Aptitude Test and Intelligence Test has been introduced at Selection Centres/Air Force Selection Boards. All the candidates will be put to stage one test on first day of reporting at Selection Centres/Air Force Selection Boards. Only those candidates who qualify at stage one will be admitted to the second stage/remaining tests. More Info here.
Mentor
Are you considering preparing for this exam? If so, we have the right mentor for you.
Rahul Bisht: B.Com – Delhi University’02, IMA’05
Rahul is a product of 116th Officer’s Training Course, having undergone courses at Infantry School at Mhow and Belgaum, he can help aspirants in CDS/NDA preparation, SSB preparation & personality development and Careers in Armed Forces. He served in Maratha Light Infantry and was posted in J&K and Sikkim as Captain.
Share on Facebook‘CAT’astrophe 2009
Posted by sindhu in Examinations, In News on December 11th, 2009
Epiphany hit me on 28th October 2009, that I could take a chance at CAT, fortunately for me then 30th for the last date for application and I quietened down. The next I heard of it was on 9th, when 10th was the last day (after extension), either way it so happened that karma prevented me from buying a lottery worth Rs. 1400! unfortunately the 3 Lakh other students did.
Comments and relevances on how CAT 2009 was a horrible experience for most floated on every article I read, here are the few interesting ones that are suffice for a bird’s eye of the fiasco.
In CAT, a single 5 second concentration lapse can cost you 5%ile! And all such disturbances definitely caused me at least 4 – 5 concentration lapses!
from Youth Curry
Each had their own account to share. While for some, the problem began with the system rejecting their password, others reported the screen going blank. Some others had to contend with screens where words appeared but pictures went missing. This was not all. Some students suffered a setback while proceeding with the test, which ended abruptly after they answered three/four questions. Abhinav, a student from PGDAV, said, “My computer hung for 10 minutes and it unnerved me. Even if we are offered a second opportunity, we can never approach it with the same attitude with which we had come prepared.” – TOI
The server crashes at various test centers made much noise and news in the media, coupled with the almost inconvinient constraints put up on the test takers. Arrival at least 2 hours in advance, no adequate water or restroom facilities for 5 hours at a stretch, erring test application that either died on someone or closed upon will (by mistake of course!). The margin that Prometric left for student erorrs in amazing and equally amazing the time they spent rectifying it, opening and closing the “edit” link in the registration forms online. (see here).
Prometric not only messed up CAT 2009 per say but is also is the direct cause of ripples of problem caused by the main event going awry. Many recall the torture of having to take the test rescheduled and if they came travelled from a distant city to take this test? Well, they are to make good of it on their own as far as additional boarding and lodging expenses for the extended stay goes. Even more, Prometric expected students to pull a la superman stunt by scheduling retests in a day or two in different cities (see here).
Press releases from Prometric were nothing more than a soothing balm applied on the burn that many had to bite their cheeks and endure without much options but we are talking at minimum graduate students here, and anyone with basic common sense can catch the covering up act in Prometric’s words…
The result files produced during an exam are encrypted prior to being written to disk. This procedure enhances the security of the content and provides a degree of protection from virus infection and/or destruction. Any such tampering with the files would be detected when the test results are imported into the data processing system and subsequent item analysis.
To which a commenter on Youth Curry blog reasoned thus…
Some viruses write random data on the hard disk sectors and can literally corrupt any file type. I don’t think some viruses are “so nice” that they look at a file format and then decide to corrupt it. But, what would non technical people know about such things ? They are busy teaching their students about looting others money and then shamefully waiting for a bailout!!
Also,
For a country like India, which boasts of its IT prowess, Saturday’s test failure has thrown up uncomfortable and embarrassing questions. However, Soumitra Roy, director, Prometric (one of the test organisers), dismissed it as a case of “isolated technical issues.”
Implementation of a secure Operating System (hint hint something non-windows) nationwide is an almost impossible task, especially so for this event (across 32 cities), so they decided to bite the bullet and go ahead using what they had on hands anyway – Windows. Its about time that the nation wakes to the fact that there is no way Windows even in the near future can be secure, heck, viruses are written for Windows. Another area they failed terribly at was scaling, scaling the software for 3 lakh students designated to take the vital exam that was to decide their career’s course.
It’s very uncertain how correct are the results of the test taken stored in Prometric’s “propreitery” file types, so here we are having nothing to do but wait, will the next batch of nation’s entreprenuers and managers be the creme of the intellect that IIM’s intend to take in everytime? or shall it be a case of collective good luck of a few thousand individuals?
If you have any relevant CAT 2009 experience to share, please word them all in the comments below!
Share on FacebookGATE 2010 for IIT IISc Engineering Post Graduate Careers
Posted by sindhu in Examinations on December 5th, 2009
GATE – Graduate Aptitude Test In Engineering
GATE is an all India examination administered and conducted jointly by the IISc and seven IITs on behalf of the National Coordination Board – GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India.
Exam Schedule – Here
Test Centers –
ONLINE Examination Cities : Computer based ONLINE examination for papers with codes MN and TF will be conducted at the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee) only. According to the candidate’s first choice of examination city, he/she will be allotted the corresponding zonal administrative institute as the center.
OFFLINE Examination Cities :
Eligibility -The following categories of candidates are eligible to appear in GATE :
1. Bachelor degree holders in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture (4 years after 10+2) and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.
2. Master degree holders in any branch of Science/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.
3. Candidates in the second or higher year of the Four-year Integrated Master degree programme (Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering/ Technology or in the third or higher year of Five-year Integrated Master degree programme and Dual Degree programme in Engineering/ Technology.
4. Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional societies recognised by UPSC/AICTE (e.g. AMIE by IE(I), AMICE(I) by the Institute of Civil Engineers (India)-ICE(I)) as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech. Those who have completed section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible.
Exam Structure and detailed information about test paper pattern can be found here.
Application Procedure – Here
Share on FacebookUpcoming exams: CEED IIT for Design Careers
Posted by sindhu in Examinations on December 4th, 2009
CEED – Common Entrance Exam for Design
About: CEED (Common Entrance Examination for Design) is an all India examination conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT, Bombay), on behalf of the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Department of Education, Government of India.
The examination tests the candidates for visual perception ability, drawing skills, design aptitude and communication skills.
Important Dates
- Date Of Examination – 17th January 2010, Sunday (1400 to 1700 Hrs)
- Access to Online (internet) application – 22nd September – 26th October 2009
- Last Date for Receipt of Completed Offline/ Online Application Forms at the GATE Office IIT Bombay – 3rd November 2009
- Dispatch of Admit Cards starts from – 20th December 2009
- Announcement of Result – 26th March 2010 (After 10.00 am)
Eligibility – Candidates must either have completed or be expecting to complete any of the following,:
(i) Bachelor’s degree in Engineering / Architecture / Design/ Interior Design, or equivalent
(ii) Professional Diploma in Design (NID/CEPT, or equivalent)
(iii) B.F.A. (4 year professional program, after 10+2)
(iv) G.D. Art (5 year program after 10th) with one year professional experience
(v) Master’s degree in Arts / Science / Computer Applications
Subjects Of Study -
DESIGN APTITUDE: Development of new product/ visual concepts and creative ideas based on analytical observation of problems from daily life situations. Choice of product concepts suitable for small and large scale production. Generation of solution in a given material and process such as sheet metal work wood fabrication, plastic moulding, wire fabrication, etc. or representations of visual concepts into visual symbols and form, aided with drawings and illustrations. Drawings based on your analysis.
Drawing Skills: Imagination of objects, people and places from our immediate or distant environments.
Paper Pattern -
PART A: Visual Perception and Creative Ability Test to judge Visual sensitivity and imagination.
PART B
- Written Communication
- Ability to express precisely one’s thoughts on a given topic.
- Ability to comprehend a given passage in English and summarize it
How to Apply? - There are two methods of application: (a). Online, (b). Offline. Information about procedure of application can be found here.
Don’t forget to check out post on GATE 2010!
Share on FacebookNew Mentors for Advertising & Media careers, Entrepreneurship, CA in Financial Analysis
Tariq Hyder
Tariq Hyder is a Maverick Entrepreneur who founded Ross Fortune Interactive, Ideasonic Studios, Webserve Networks, iMarkets and Green Coalition Network. He is an expert marketer with 10+ years of experience in startups and NGOs. He holds an MBA from University of New Hampshire. His experience as Unit Head of Content for eGurucool.com, PR & Event Manager and stint as an Associate editor all mean that he is the mentor for areas such as Advertising and Communications.
View Tariq Hyder’s mentor profile
Alvin Saldanha
Alvin Saldanha’s career can hardly be summed up in two paragraphs of text for his expertise in the field of advertising is insurmountable, in over two decades of advertising experience, he has worked on a significant roster of the best Indian and International brands such as Air-India, TATA Indicom, HSBC, Taj Group of Hotels and more. Starting off as a copywriter and he worked his way up to hold top positions and current serves as CEO with the Watermelon Healthcare Communications Group. To a mentee this translates to excellent mentoring in the fields of communication media and advertising business.
View Alvin Saldanha’s mentor profile
Rachit Gupta
Rachit Gupta is a CA and a PGDBM holder from IMT, Ghaziabad. If you are looking for mentoring in the field of finance, fianancial accounting and/or stock market, Rachit has a vast range of experience to guide you in the right direction. His expertise (but not limited to) are in the areas of Financial Advisory, Capital Raising, Indian Stock Markets, Financial Analysis & Training,Strategic Finance and Equity Markets. These areas of study are highly beneficial to those pursuing (or those who intend to) MBA. He also excels in giving advice for job interviews and training related to finance.
View Rachit Gupta’s mentor profile
Share on FacebookMentorPolis.com featured on The Telegraph
Oprah Winfrey once famously said, “I don’t think anybody makes it in the world without some form of mentorship.” And rightly so. If you look back, mentors have had a huge role to play in the lives of every legend or celebrity. One of the greatest instances of mentoring is the example of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Socrates was the mentor of Plato, who mentored Aristotle. If Sachin Tendulkar was mentored by coach Ramakant Achrekar, A.R. Rahman is the protégé of maestro Illayaraja. And wasn’t Professor Dumbledore mentoring Harry Potter through all his magical exploits?
Finding a mentor can be a life changing experience. Most of us have had mentors, who guided us through difficult times. If you are still looking for that someone to push you in the right direction try MentorPolis.com. The site connects students who seek academic and professional advice from accomplished mentors.
MentorPolis has on board mentors from top institutions such as the Harvard Business School, Stanford University, Yale School of Management, Stern School of Business, ISB and IIMs. The site currently offers mentor programmes in six fields — MBA abroad, MBA India, engineering abroad, engineering India, entrepreneurship and careers.
The portal has five main sections. The “how it works” section will give you an idea about the basic ethos of the site. There are sample questions asked by students and a sample consultation to show you how a typical communication takes place. Find a mentor is the section which allows you to browse the list of mentors using keywords. The next section, called Learn, is where the real action is. It has modules that allow students to ask questions to mentors, web links to interesting articles and resources, interviews of successful students and online seminars. Besides, there is a link on FAQs and a mentorpolis blog that features articles and news items related to the portal.
Launched in April 2009, MentorPolis is still in its nascent stage. A mentoring site is a novel concept in India and definitely worth a try. The list of mentors is small but interesting. The choice of subject verticals favour the engineering and MBA crowd.
For those aspiring to be in this bracket of specialisation, there is enough dope to keep you hooked. For instance, if you are interested in getting an engineering degree from abroad, you could gain from advice from students who have passed out from the University of California, Los Angeles, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Get tips on the application procedure, admission tests and scholarships. The best part is that all mentors are or have been recent students and should therefore be able to connect with mentees easily.
To reach your mentor you need to follow a five-step process. First, register as a mentee by filling in your biodata. Then browse through the mentor profiles and address your request to a mentor, pay for the consultation and schedule your call. Most aspects of the site are free — that includes creating an account, the webinars, knowledge resources and video casts. But if you decide to call the mentors, the price is a steep Rs 500 per call.
The design is clear and systematic, leaving no space for confusion. The colours used are simple and basic. The language is easy to understand. However, the site can do with a little bit of playing around with design and colours. The content of course could include a lot more verticals — social sciences, design, media, architecture, the wish list is long. But when aspirations meet direction, let the sky be the limit.
New Mentors for Foreign Internships, IIT-JEE, CAT and Engineering
Sukruth Pillarisetti: B.E – Manufacturing & Automation from N.S.I.T ‘07
Sukruth aced CAT in 2006 with a near perfect score of 99.65% before joining IIM-K. He has a B.E in Manufacturing & Automation from N.S.I.T.
Apart from being able to help you with preparation for MBA entrance tests like CAT, FMS and SNAP especially in areas of verbal and comprehension and on selection procedure to B-Schools, he can also mentor students on career related matters as he has experience with top MNCs like FREUDENBERG GROUP, GERMANY as a summer associate and at HAL (AEROSPACE & DEFENSE).
Gaurav Maheshwari: M.Sc in Statistics & Informatics, Intern Iowa State & University of Rostock, DAAD scholar ‘11
Currently a senior in IIT-KGP, Gaurav is one of the few students who despite the economic slowdown in 2008 managed to secure a foreign internship while only in his sophomore year of study.
He interned at Iowa State University for two consecutive summers since 2008 and is experienced in the fields of Image processing and Optical Networks. Having numerous internship offers currently in hand he is adapt in the know-how of making it in engineering careers in India and abroad.
His availability for consultation through the weekdays and weekends makes him the apt mentor to choose if you are looking for mentoring on rigorous areas such as undergraduate Internships in USA, Europe and preparation for IIT-JEE.
Prajani KC: IIT-R ‘04, University of Arizona, Eller College of Management’ 10
Prajani, a motivated mentor who currently is the VP of Website development for National Association of Women MBAs. She holds a B.E in CS & Engineering from IIT-R and will be graduating with an MBA (majoring in MIS) from University Of Arizona in 2010.
Her strong analytical skills, diligence and proven to be an effective mediator between the client and the technical team in her 4 year experience in the IT industry, these skills were apparent in her summer internship in Mexico as a management consultant.
She is the mentor you are looking for if your area of consultation is to pursue an MBA in USA, cracking GMAT. She can also provide valuable insights on Cover letter & Essay Writing.
Share on FacebookMentors for Defense careers, PhD and MS applications in US, MBA – Kellogg School of Management
Rahul Bisht: B.Com – Delhi University’02, IMA’05
Rahul can help aspirants in NDA/CDS preparation, SSB preparation & personality development and Careers in Armed Forces. He served in Maratha Light Infantry and was posted in J&K and Sikkim as Captain.
Read more about Rahul
Aaditya Ramdas: B.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering, IIT Bombay ‘09, PhD – CMU/UIUC US
Aaditya has been offered fellowships in Computer Science for PhD from Carnegie Mellon University and UIUC for next fall. He can help mentees who are looking for advice on summer interships and MS/PhD engineering applications in US.
Read more about Aaditya
Kalyan Sista: MS-University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) ‘05, MBA-Kellogg School of Management ‘10
Kalyan has a in-depth experience on engineering/management programs and applications in US engineering and management schools. Mentees can leverage his experience to get right advice on Resumes, applications and interviews for US schools.
Read more about Kalyan
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The post as it appeared in DNA – Bangalore Edition on 9th October 2009.

DNA mentorpolis article
To make life easier for students aspiring to get admitted to premium management and tech institutes, a bunch of graduates from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi has created a website, www.mentorpolis.com, which will provide the aspirants with important tips on different things.
The four-month-old web portal has around thousand registered users at present. From how to crack competitive exams like AIEEE, GMAT to what kind of questions one can expect in an interview, the portal offers personalised advice to the students.
There are over 70 mentors from reputed business schools and premium management institutes like IIT, IIM, Harvard, Oxford, MIT and Stanford.
Around 10 mentors are from Bangalore zone itself. Some of the services offered by Mentorpolis are entrepreneurship guidance, professional guidance, resume editing, academic guidance etc.
The four former students of IIT-Delhi — Avijit Sharma, Anshul Agrawal, Pratik Agarwal, Anshuman Chaudhary — had come up with this idea to share experiences with their juniors as well as the other aspirants.
Avijit Sharma, who had given up his job and is one of the co-founders of Mentorpolis ,said, “When I was a student at IIT-Delhi, my seniors had guided me on important issues . This helped me perform better. That inspired me to set up a website to help young students.”
The website started functioning from May.
The founders claim that the website is becoming increasingly popular, especially among students of Southern cities like Bangalore.
Harshad Lasure, an alumnus of IIM- Bangalore and a mentor with Mentopolis, said, “There are not many formal web portals which provide credible information and academic assistance to students. Even though there are discussions in social networking sites, a person is not sure about the identity of users. This is an opportunity to share information in a public forum.”
Arunima Rajan
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