Materials and component
physical electronics
power electronics and devices
network theory
electromagnetic theory
electronic measurement and instrumentation
analog and digital circuits communication systems
antenna system and transmission lines radar
data communication and computer networking
general knowledge
general intelligence
general aptitude english
Note : this is based on paper held on 15 July 2012
Alok Tripathi
This Blog is dedicated to all friends who are preparing for various Govt and Psu Exams.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Airport authority of India Jr Executive Electronics Syllabus
Airport authority of India Exam Syllabus
Jr. Executive ATC in AAI paper held on 01 July 2012
Electronics
telecom
radio engineering
information technology
electrical
physics
mathematics
computer science
general knowledge
general intelligence
general aptitude
english
Note : this syllabus was printed on admit card of the paper which was held on1 july 2012.
Please comment if you need any help
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Some Interesting Facts About RBI/MONEY/NOTES
What is the Indian currency called?
The Indian currency is called the Indian Rupee (INR) and the coins are called paise. One Rupee consists of 100 paise. The symbol of the Indian Rupee is `. The design resembles both the Devanagari letter "`" (ra) and the Latin capital letter "R", with a double horizontal line at the top.
Can banknotes and coins be issued only in these denominations?
Not necessarily. The Reserve Bank can also issue banknotes in the denominations of five thousand rupees and ten thousand rupees, or any other denomination that the Central Government may specify. However, there cannot be banknotes in denominations higher than ten thousand rupees in terms of the current provisions of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. Coins can be issued up to the denomination of Rs.1000 in terms of The Coinage Act, 2011.
Demonetization of higher denomination banknotes.
` 1000 and ` 10000 banknotes, which were then in circulation were demonetized in January 1946, primarily to curb unaccounted money. The higher denomination banknotes in ` 1000, ` 5000 and ` 10000 were reintroduced in the year 1954, and these banknotes (` 1000, ` 5000 and ` 10000) were again demonetized in January 1978.
What is legal tender?
The coins issued under the authority of Section 6 of The Coinage Act, 2011, shall be legal tender in payment or on account i.e. provided that a coin has not been defaced and has not lost weight so as to be less than such weight as may be prescribed in its
case: - (a) coin of any denomination not lower than one rupee shall be legal tender for any sum, (b) half rupee coin shall be legal tender for any sum not exceeding ten rupees,
Every banknote issued by Reserve Bank of India (` 2, ` 5, ` 10, ` 20, ` 50, ` 100, ` 500 and ` 1000) shall be legal tender at any place in India in payment or on account for the amount expressed therein, and shall be guaranteed by the Central Government, subject to provisions of sub-section (2) Section 26 of RBI Act, 1934.
What is the meaning of "I promise to pay" clause?
As per Section 26 of Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, the Bank is liable to pay the value of banknote. This is payable on demand by RBI, being the issuer. The Bank's obligation to pay the value of banknote does not arise out of a contract but out of statutory provisions.
The promissory clause printed on the banknotes i.e., "I promise to pay the bearer the sum of Rupees …is a statement which means that the banknote is a legal tender for the specified amount. The obligation on the part of the Bank is to exchange a banknote with bank notes of lower value or other coins which are legal tender under the Indian Coinage Act, 2011, of an equivalent amount.
Why is One Rupee liability of the Government of India?
The One Rupee notes issued under the Currency Ordinance, 1940 are also legal tender and included in the expression Rupee coin for all the purposes of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. Since the rupee coins issued by Government constitute the liabilities of the Government, one rupee is also liability of the Government of India.
Who decides on the figure to be printed on a new note?
The Government of India in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India decided on the design of banknotes.
What was the highest denomination note ever printed?
The highest denomination note ever printed by the Reserve Bank of India was the ` 10000 note in 1938 and again in 1954. These notes were demonetized in 1946 and again in 1978.
What is currency paper made of?
Currency paper is composed of cotton and cotton rag.
What is a "star series" banknote?
Fresh banknotes issued by Reserve Bank of India till August 2006 were serially numbered. Each of these banknote bears a distinctive serial number along with a prefix consisting of numerals and letter/s. The banknotes are issued in packets containing 100 pieces.
The Bank has also adopted the "STAR series" numbering system for replacement of defectively printed banknotes. The Star series banknotes are exactly similar to the existing Mahatma Gandhi Series banknotes, but have an additional character viz., a *(star) in the number panel in the space between the prefix and the number as indicated below:
What is on a banknote to help visually challenged people identify the different denominations?
Each denomination is a different size; the greater the value the larger the note. So a `1000 note is larger than a `10 note and so on. There is an identification mark on the left hand side of each note on the front side which is in raised print (intaglio) and has different shapes for different denominations for eg. Diamond for `1000, circle for ` 500, triangle for `100, square for `50, rectangle for `20 and none for `10. Further, the denomination numerals are prominently displayed in the central area of the notes in raised print.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
SAIL MT 2015 ADVERTISEMENT ISSUED
ELIGIBILITY:
Upper Age: 30 years as on 1.2.2015, i.e., not born earlier than 1.2.1985.
Minimum Qualification :
Management
Trainee
(Technical)
Degree in Engineering (full time) with 65% marks (average of all semesters), in the
disciplines of Mechanical, Electrical, Metallurgy, Electronics & Instrumentation,
Ceramics, Civil, Computer Science, Mining or Chemical Engineering. For Computer
Science discipline, MCA (3 years full time) with 65% marks (average of all semesters)
are also eligible.
Management
Trainee
(Administration)
For HR, Marketing and Materials: Bachelors’ degree in any discipline with 60%
marks (average of all subjects of all years) with at least two years full time MBA/PG
Diploma in Management with 60% marks in Human Resources/Personnel
Management & Industrial Relations /Personnel Management /Masters in Human
Resources & Organizational Development for HR discipline, Marketing for
Marketing discipline and Production/Operations/Materials/Logistics/Supply Chain
Management for Materials discipline.
For Finance : CA/ICWA
For Management Trainee (Technical) posts, candidates having degree in related disciplines as
given below can also apply against the respective discipline:
Main Disciplines Eligible related Engineering disciplines
Mechanical Mechanical & Automation/ Mechatronics/ Industrial and Production
Engineering/ Industrial Engineering/ Mechanical Production and Tool
Engineering/Production Technology Manufacturing Engineering/ Manufacturing
Process and Automation/ Production Engineering/ Power Engineering
Electrical Electrical & Electronics / Electrical, Instrumentation & Control / Power Systems &
High Voltage Engg./ Electrical Machine/ Electronics & Power/ Power Electronics/
Power Plant Engineering / Energy Engineering
Electronics & Electronics & Power / Electronics & Instrumentation / Instrumentation &
Control/ Electrical, Instrumentation & Control / Instrumentation & Automation
Instrumentation Electronics & Telecommunication/ Electronics Design & Technology/ Applied
Electronics/Power Electronics/ Electronics & Communication/ Electrical &
Electronics/ Industrial Electronics/ Mechatronics/ Electronics & Control
RELAXATIONS:
Age(as on 1.2.2015):The upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years for SC/ST, by 3 years for OBC
candidates and by 10 years for Physically Disabled candidates. Those domiciled in the state of
Jammu & Kashmir from 1/1/80 to 31/12/89 will be allowed 5 years relaxation in upper age
limit. For departmental candidates the upper age limit shall be 45 years.
Qualification
For Management Trainee (Technical)- MT(T) : The SC/ST/PWD and Departmental Candidates
having Engineering Degree in the required disciplines with 55% marks (average of all semesters)
shall be eligible to apply.
For Management Trainee (Administration)-MT(A) : The SC/ST/PWD and Departmental
Candidates having Bachelor’s degree with 50% marks (average of all subjects of all years) and
MBA/PG Diploma in Management in the relevant discipline with 50% marks shall be eligible to
apply against HR, Marketing and Materials disciplines.
IMPORTANT DATES
1. Starting date for submitting applications through website 26.2.2015
2. Closing date for submitting applications through website 18.3.2015
3. Display of final reconciled candidature status 25.3.2015
4. Starting date for downloading of Admit Card from SAIL website 23.4.2015
5. Tentative date of written examination 10.5.2015
6. Transparency/ display of individual scorecard ( tentative) 1 month after declaration of
final result
Sunday, February 8, 2015
First Appeal Against RTI Reply under RTI Act 2005 Sample
To,
Shri xyz (check website)
Executive Director (P&A) & AA (RTI)
SAIL
Corporate Office, Ispat Bhawan, Lodhi Road
New Delhi-1 1 0003
Subject- First Appeal under RTI Act 2005
This has reference to your letter no . PERS/RTI/CO/1 3/---- dated April --, 201 3,
I received letter from SAIL denying information giving because i did not mention my roll no, and registration no.
My objections are
1 . First of all I did not ask any answer related to myself. All information asked are general
information.
2. Under which section of RTI Act 2005 SAIL denied information as i don’t see any ground for rejection.
3.
Please provide information asked by me in my earlier application .
Signature
Enclosures:
1.Copy Of Application (self Attested)
2.Copy Of RTI Reply by SAIL (self Attested)
3.Any other Document in support
Note – There is no fee prescribed for first appeal in RTI Act 2005
All enclosures must be self attested and appeal must be sent within 30 days of receiving RTI reply.
RTI Application Sample–Offline format
To,
CPIO,
Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
Block No. 12, CGO Complex,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
Subject -Seeking Information under RTI Act 2005
Please Provide following Information -
1.
2.
3.
Personal Details - Application fee Details-
Name of Applicant IPO serial number
Father’s Name Issuing Post Office
Full Address Date of Issue
Email Id
Mobile Number
Signature
Note-
1. you can take print out of this format and can use
2. There is no specific format of RTI . You can write on simple Plain Paper in your own language . You can apply in Hindi too.
Now goto post office and buy two items
- Envelop
- An Indian Postal Order (IPO) Worth Rs.10/-
- Get the IPO “cancelled”, by way of date stamp being put by the postal staff
- On this IPO, write following “Accounts Officer, SSC, New Delhi”. Ask the postal clerk to get it ‘crossed’ (he’ll put a stamp on this IPO).
- On the left side slip, write “SSC, Date”, tear it out and preserve it for your own future reference and evidence.
- Staple the the IPO with your paper application.
- Now insert your IPO+Application in the envelop.