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Purvanchal bank recruitment 2014 – Online Apply For 470 Posts, Last Date 20-06-2014

Posted: 05 Jun 2014 11:11 PM PDT

Job description:  PURVANCHAL BANK invites applications from Indian citizens, for the post of Officer Scale-I and Office Assistant (Multipurpose), who have appeared at the Common Written Examination for RRBs conducted by IBPS in September/October- 2013 and declared qualified.

Selection Process:  Selection will be made on the basis of performance in RRBs- Common Written Examination (CWE-II) conducted by IBPS in September/October 2013 and Personal Interview. Merit list of the candidates for final selection based on Total Weighted Standard Scores (TWSS) obtained by them in CWE of IBPS and Personal Interview will be prepared in descending order under each SC/ST/OBC/UR category.

Location: All india

Vacancy details

Name of organization/sector: Government Sector

Name of post: Officer Scale-I: 151 Posts

2. Office Assistant (Multipurpose): 419 Posts

No. of posts: 570 Posts

Pay scale:

1. Officer Scale-I : Rs.14500- 600/7 – 18700 – 700/2 – 20100 – 800/7 – 25700.

2. Office Assistant (Multipurpose): Rs. 7200-400/3-8400-500/3-9900-600/4-12300-700/7-17200-1300/1-18500-800/1- 19300.

Eligibility criteria:

Eligibility Criteria is to be considered as per RRBs CWE-II Advertisement published in Employment News/Rozgar Samachar Issue Dated 6th July – 12th July, 2013 released by IBPS and posted on the IBPS's website www.ibps.in.

Education qualifications: Candidates who have been declared qualified in the RRBs-Common Written Examination conducted by IBPS in September/October 2013 should have obtained the following scores as given below.

Age limits: 18 to 28 years.

Important dates:

Payment of Application Fees :  30.05.2014 to 20.06.2014.

Opening date for Online Registration: 30.05.2014.

Last Date for Online Registration: 20.06.2014

How to apply Purvanchal Bank

Application mode: Offline/online

How to apply: Candidates are required to apply online through Bank's website www.pgbgorakhpur.com between 30.05.2014 and 20.06.2014 No other means/ mode of application will be accepted.

Application fee: Rs.100/-  (Rs.20/- for SC/ST/PH-Ex-SM candidates) to be deposited in either any branch of Purvanchal Bank or in State Bank of India (SBI) through a Challan form.

Official notification and links

To download the official notification/advertisement for above mentioned recruitment candidates may Visit here. AdvertisementApply online.

To visit the official website of above mentioned Recruitment please click here.

 

Indian Navy 10+2 entry 2014 – Permanent Commission cadet entry

Posted: 05 Jun 2014 10:31 PM PDT

Job description:  Applications are invited fromUNMARRIED MALECANDIDATES (fulfilling the conditions of nationality as laid down by the Govt of India) to join the prestigious Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala under the 10+2 Cadet (B Tech) Entry Scheme.

Selection Process: Candidates will be issued call up for Services Selection Board (SSB) interviews based on their performance in Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 equivalent). Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy) reserves the right to short-list applications and to fix cut off percentage. No communication will be entertained on this account. SSB interviews for short-listed candidates will be scheduled at Bangalore/Bhopal/ Coimbatore/Visakhapatnam during Aug to Nov 14.

Vacancy details: The Indian Navy Become a Permanent Commissioned Officer in 10+2 (Technical) Cadet (B.Tec.) entry Scheme Course Commencing – December 2014 

Name of organization/sector: Government sector

Eligibility criteria:

Education qualifications: Passed Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 Pattern) or its equivalent from University/Board with at least 70% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and at least 50% marks in English (either in Class X or Class XII).

Age limits: 17 to 19½ years (i.e. born between 02 Jul 1995 & 01 Jan 1998 (both dates inclusive).

Physical Standards:

Height andWeight. Minimum height – 157 cms with correlated weight as per age.

Eye Sight. The minimum acceptable vision standards for distant vision is 6/6, 6/9 correctable to 6/6, 6/6 with glasses. Should not be colour/ night blind.

Tattoo. Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face or forearms i.e from inside of elbow to the wrist end on the reverse side of palm/back (dorsal) side of hand. Permanent body tattoos on any other part of the body are not acceptable and candidates will be barred from further selection.

Important dates:

Date of Commencement of Online Application: 02-06-2014

Last Date Of Online Submission of Application: 23-07-2014

Last Date Of Receipt of Online Application at Naval HeadQuarters : 03-07-2014

How to apply Indian Navy

Application mode: Offline/online

How to apply: Candidate can submit only Online (e-application) for this entry from 02 Jun 14 to 23 Jun 14.

Online (e-application) Whilst filling up the e-application, it is advisable to keep the relevant documentsreadily available to enable the following:-

(a) Correct filling up of personal particulars. Details are to be filled up as given in the Matriculation Certificate.

(b) Fields such as e-mail address, mobile number are mandatory fields and need to be filled.

Official notification and links

To download the official notification/advertisement for above mentioned recruitment candidates may Visit here. Advertisement. & Apply online

To visit the official website of above mentioned Recruitment please click here.

Amount Deducted from ATM Debit Card How to get refund?

Posted: 05 Jun 2014 01:31 AM PDT

How to get refund when amount is deducted from your debit card accidently | ATM Card Refund

Last month, I tried to withdraw rupees Rs 6000 from an ATM using my debit card. After I punched my pin and the amount, the transaction was declined. However, I was shocked to see later that the amount had been debited from my account. I complaint to the bank but the bank is not doing anything. How do get back my money?

The reserve bank of INDIA (RBI) directive of May 27, 2011 titled “reconciliation of transaction at ATMs failure time limit”, make it absolutely clear that in all case of failed ATM transactions, where the amount is deducted from the account of the depositor despite the ATMs failure to dispense the money, the bank have to credit the debited amount within seven days of receiving the complaint. Any failure to do attract a penalty of Rs 100 per day, for every days delay. “And this compensation shall be credited to the customer account automatically without any claim from the customer on the same day when the bank affords the credit for the failed transaction”, the regulator has said.

It has also make it clear that non-adherence to the provisions of this circular shall attract penalty as prescribed under the payment and settlement system Act 2007. So please write to the nodal officer of the bank immediately and demand that the bank comply with the RBI direction and credit the amount along with compensation, calculated at the rate of Rupees 100 per day to your account. You can also send a copy of the complaint to the banking regulator.

If you still do not get the money, file a complaint with the banking ombudsman. You can complaint online. You can get the detail, addresses or E-mail ids of the banking ombudsmen on the RBI website WWW.bankingombudsmen.rbi.org.in.

In a similar case where bank fail to reverse the transaction for over a year, despite confirmation that the amount had not been dispensed, the banking ombudsmen directed the bank to pay compensation to the complaint at the rate of Rs 100 per day as directed by the RBI, interest at the bank rate plus 2% from the due date of payment of the penalty amount to date of actual payment and Rs 3000 towards expenses relating to the follow up of the complaint and also for not bothering to respond to the ombudsmen. “Annual report of the banking ombudsmen, 2010 to 2011″

I was sitting at home watching TV when I got a message on mobile saying that Rs 10,000 has been withdrawn through an ATM transaction. I immediately called up the bank and complaint but the bank is not listening. They are insisting that I have withdrawn the money! What do I do?

Lodge a complaint with the police (economic offences wing) immediately. Their investigation should help to get your money back. Simultaneously, complaint to the Nodal officer of the bank. Since it is easy to locate the ATM from which the money was withdrawn, camera footage of that day will reveal the fraud. If the Nodal officer does not respond positively, lodge a complaint with the ombudsmen (BO). If you see the annual report of BO scheme for 2010 to 2011 released in February 2012 by the RBI, you will in an important order of the Bo in case of fraudulent ATM withdrawal. Here the bank was arguing that without the card and the PIN, it was not possible for anyone to withdraw money from the ATMs, but video footage revealed otherwise. The BO ask the bank to refund the money.

A proper guide to choose right engineering branch for future scope

Posted: 05 Jun 2014 01:26 AM PDT

How to choose a right engineering branch for your future

I had seen the most of people have problem in choosing the right engineering branch. This problem is happens due to lack of knowledge about the all branches of engineering. But it is very important to choose right engineering branch because of your future depends on it.

This is very difficult to answer the question which engineering branch is right. But according to me all the engineering branches have almost equal scope, if you are perfect in any branch you will surely get the better job.

Now I will give you some tips to select the right engineering branch:

  • First of all you need to know about the all the engineering branches.
  • Then choose one of them according to your interest.
  • Get the information about the subjects related to that engineering branch which you have selected.
  • Note that there is no discrimination among the branches all branches has equal scope.
  • All the branches have good future if you have interest in it.

Let us help you to choose the engineering branch according to your interest:

 
 

Mechanical engineering:

  1. Are you interested in machines?
  2. Are you interested in designing the machines and repair it?
  3. Are you interested in engines?
  4. Are you interested in physics?
  5. Are you interested in design of cars, bikes and other vehicles?

If you your answer are “yes” then mechanical engineering is right branch for you.

 
 

Computer science and engineering/information technology:

  1. Are you interested in computers?
  2. Are you interested in making games, software, applications, and programming?
  3. Are you interested in networking, how internet works?
  4. Are you interested in making websites, computer hardware?
  5. Are you interested in programming languages like c++, java, php, c# etc.?

If you are interested in these topics then you have to choose computer science and engineering. Note that computer science and engineering and information technology have very little difference. Information technology has excess of programming languages and web development as compare to computer science and engineering. Where computer science and engineering most of focus on the software and computer hardware development.

Electronics and communication engineering:

  1. Are you interested in circuits?
  2. Are you interested in making robots?
  3. Are you interested in switches, transistors, resistance, and diodes?
  4. Are you interested in sensors?
  5. Do you like to know about how CPU woks?
  6. Have you open any switch?

 
 

If your interest is same like this then choose the electronics and communication engineering for your future.

Electrical engineering:

  1. Are you interested in making solar cells?
  2. Do you like transformers?
  3. Have your interest in producing current?
  4. Are you interested in study of motors?

If so then choose electrical engineering for you future.

Civil engineering:

  1. Are you interested in making buildings?
  2. Have your interest in making bridges?
  3. Are you interested in architecture?

If you have same interest like this then chooses the civil engineering.

 
 

Chemical engineering:

  1. Are you interested in chemicals?
  2. Have your interest in chemistry?
  3. Do you like chemical reactions?
  4. Are you interested in making medicines?
  5. Are you interested in making chemical batteries?

If your answer is “yes” then chemical engineering is best for you.

 
 

Biotechnology:

  1. Are you interested in biology?
  2. Do you like to preserve foods?
  3. Have your interest in medical area?
  4. Are you interested in study of DNA and RNA?
  5. Are you interested in study of various diseases?

If so then choose the biotechnology.

For more information about the engineering click on the following engineering branches. Best of luck for your future

10 most helpful Study tips for best study results

Posted: 05 Jun 2014 01:23 AM PDT

10 most Helpful Study Tips for Students.

There are many ways of study. But different people have different ways of study. In this article we try to explain study tricks which work best for you. There are 10 most important tips of study which are used by the most of top ranker students. We hope it will work best for you.

1.       Choose same place for study: Always choose the same place for the study where you feel more stable and you can choose that place where people reach less or they can disturb you less. Lying down in your bed is not a good study habit. I found most of people move while study, this is a very bad habit because it can waste your energy and you feel sleepy after few time of study.
2.       Choose same time for study: Always choose that time for study which you concentrate best. Too late study in the evening time is not a good study habit. If you choose study time 8pm to 10pm then repeat it same on the next day. This makes your best time schedule for study well.
3.       Homework note: always note your note your homework on a page so that you won’t waste your time for searching for homework.  Place that page at front of you while studying at home and mark the subject when you complete the homework of every subject. Try to make study schedule everyday it can help you consume less time for study in Exam days.
4.       Do the hard stuff first: If you are dreading a particular assignment or you know it require lot of extra time then do it first. Firstly your brain is fresh. You won’t have to do well on it, while you are working on other homework.
5.       Cut out All Distractions: You need concentrate for good study nothing else. The mobile phone and T.V should be out of reach at least study time. Music should be turned off while study time and receive phone calls after the study finished. Any other thoughts should also be set aside for a later time.
6.        Review: Homework is not just that which is assigned every night. A regular review of your study is also a part of your homework. Plan. This takes very little time each day and helps you more while taking a review before the exam.
7.       Write up a contract: Sit down with your parents and write up a homework contract the beginning of the each term. This sets out in writing what is excepted of each of you and gives all of you input into your homework plan.
8.       Schedule each homework session: when you start your homework then make up a quick schedule as to how you are going to use your time. Break it into small tasks and time which you spend on each task. Try to take few minutes rest after completion of every task. It can relax your mind.
9.       Always manage your work like gathering notes, writing a rough draft, making corrections and then completion of final copy.
10.   Avoid Doing marathon:  if you have followed the previous tips. This last one should never happen. However, you need to know that marathon study sessions are the least productive way to study.

We hope all the readers follow these tips and got the better results… never forget to share

Apply for Aadhaar Card, Check status, Download e-adhaar card online

Posted: 05 Jun 2014 01:19 AM PDT

What is Aadhaar?

Aadhaar is a 12 digits Unique Identification Number provided by the Identification Authority of India on behalf of the Government of India.

What is the use of Aadhaar?

Aadhaar is used almost everywhere like if you want a new account in the bank, Govt. works, telephone connection etc. It also a proof of the citizens of India. It is very necessary students of all age. It helps them for various job verifications and more.

How to apply for Aadhaar?

Everyone who is the citizen of India even Rural and Urban needs to apply for Aadhaar. It is very necessary for all Indian citizens. It is the proof which proves you are Indian.

So apply for Aadhaar you needs at least two identity proofs like PAN Card, Electricity Bill, telephone bill, Ration Card, License, 10th DMC copy, Voter card , birth certification, passport etc.

Where to enroll for Aadhaar?

Candidates need to visit nearest enrolment centers in their area. With at least two identity proofs.

Where can I find the nearest Aadhaar enrolment center?

For enrolment center any individual can search the enrollment center by providing their state, district and locality. For finding the nearest enrolment center please follow the link given below:

Open this link: Enrolment Centers where you can enroll for Aadhaar

Note: Your Aadhaar card will be prepared within 90 days.

How to check the status of my Aadhaar?

While enrolling time they provide you enrollment slip. That enrolment slip contains 14 digit enrolment numbers and the 14 digit date and time of enrolment. These 28 digits together form your temporary enrolment ID (EID).

For retrieve your Aadhaar status, you need to enter 14 digit no., date and time in the boxes.

For Aadhaar status Click Here

What I do if lost my enrolment slip/acknowledgement slip?

If you lost your enrolment you may wait for the 90 days after the enrolment date. Because it takes 90 days after the enrolment date for Aadhaar reached at your home address.

What I do if I had not received my Aadhaar card after more than 90 days of enrolling?

Candidates need to check the status by providing the information given on the enrolment slip. If they do not found any response they can contact on the numbers given below:

Voice – 1800-180-1947

Fax – 080-2353 1947

Letters – PO Box 1947, GPO Bangalore – 560001

Email – help@uidai.gov.in

Aadhaar Contact Centre number does not working what to do?

If the contact number of Aadhaar not working you can email them on help@uidai.gov.in 

Best 3 books for C/C++ Programming practice and development

Posted: 05 Jun 2014 01:12 AM PDT

Top 3 Best books to learn C++ programming language

C Language

C is a Programming Language developed by Dennis Ritchie at AT and T Bells lab in 1972. C is a programming Language with both simplicity and elegance. It is a widely used programming Language for creating Portable Application Software’s. C is a Middle Level Programming Language and is considered to be the Father of all of Programming Languages.

As we cannot create a skyscraper with a good foundation, we can also not excel in the field of programming without C i.e. the Basic Programming Language, which would help you build the foundation of your Logic to solve a particular problem.

Therefore it’s very essential to learn C, so here are the Most Selling EBooks for the C programming Language

 

1 – Let Us C by Yashwant Kanetkar

Simplicity and Easy Narration Style of the author makes learning C programming a piece of cake. Let us C explains all the important aspects of the C programming Language along with the minor details you need to know. This Book assumes no prior Knowledge of the language from the reader.

2 – Programming in C in 7 Days

“Programming in C in 7 days!” includes only the first 7 lessons of the more complete e-book “Quickly
Learn Programming in C”. This book is especially for the people who just want and overview of the programming language in just a couple of days and who want get an overview about the C programming language.

 
 

3 – C the Complete Reference

The C Complete Reference is a Product of TMH publications. This Books Covers everything you would ever need to know about the C programming language. It has a large number of examples as well as practice questions for its reader. This book is written by Herbert Schildt.
Herbert Schildt is the world’s leading programming author. He is an authority on the C and C++
languages, an expert on Java, and a master Windows programmer. His programming books have
sold more than 2.5 million copies worldwide and have been translated into all major foreign
languages.

How to make wireless charger 5 volts

Posted: 05 Jun 2014 01:05 AM PDT

Wireless Power Charger:

In this article we tell you how to make wireless charger.

Step 1: Apparatus required for wireless charger

 
 

2 MOSFETS - You can use the IRFP250. However, the lower the on-state resistance is, the less heat will be generated.

2 10k ohm resistors – (brown black orange) you can use 1/4 watt ones.

2 Ultrafast Diodes – They need to be above 400 volts. I used UF4007′s.

2 Twelve volt zener diodes – Nothing to say!

1 7805 – It is used as boost converter. However, a boost converter is a whole another instructable, and I can’t explain how to build one in this. So, for now, we’ll just use a 7805.

2 18k ohm resistors – 1/4 watt (brown – gray – orange)

2 12k ohm resistors – 1/4 watt (brown – red – orange)

USB Female Port – I scavenged mine from an old adapter PCI board we had from 2000. We didn’t need it.

Two sets of tank capacitors – I used four 1 uF capacitors for mine. You can use two 2 uF capacitors instead, if you want to. You NEED to make sure they’re MKP, or a better type! Polyester ones, electrolytic, anything along those lines will not work, and will overheat!

You’ll also need some wire.

Note: suppose that transmitter coil is primary coil. (Same as like in the transformer)

Step 2: Schematic diagram of wireless charger.

 
 

How to make Wireless Power Charger

 
 

To build it, just follow the schematic diagram of wireless charger as shown in the figure. If you’re having trouble identifying the MOSFET’s pins, look up the part number of the MOSFET you’re using, and follow what it says on there.

For those following it to the book, the IRFP250′s pin out goes like this, from left to right; Gate, Drain, and then Source.

If you mess this up, your MOSFETs will almost certainly go boom!

For the diodes, the black band on it, or the white band on the UF4007′s indicates the cathode. The other end is the anode.

Mind you, this is just for the transmitter!

The higher the input voltage, the more distance you should get out of your transmitter. Remember, though, at this comes a cost; the mosfets will get warmer, and your current draw will increase!

 
 

Step 3:    Receiving section of wireless charger.

The receiving section of wireless charger is same as like bridge rectifier (in which four diodes are connected to the transformer)

The receiving section is less complex. Make sure you use the same capacitor value! Make sure you follow the USB pin out as I have written in the schematic.

Note: suppose the receiver coil is secondary coil (same as like in the transformer)

The performance of wireless charger is depends on the coil’s no. of turns of primary coil and secondary coil.

If the distance between two coils is more, then current draws more, another way of possibly increasing distance is to increase the resonant frequency a bit.

You can try and experiment with different turns ratios of the coils and see what kind of performances you get! This has to do with resonance, and step-up / step-down ratios.

Try adding more voltage in the transmitter section of the wireless charger for more distance, increasing the frequency should give you more distance, with additional current draw.

Remember that this idea is not only for USB. You can do a lot with 5 volts output voltage of this wireless charger!

You can use this output voltage anywhere you want like for LED, CFL, mobile charger etc.

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