Atmiya Placement Panorama-1 - Atmiya Institute of Technology
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Atmiya Placement Panorama-1 - Atmiya Institute of Technology
PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 1 PANORAMA Quarterly Volume – I | Issue – I December 2014 360 DEGREE VIEW OF TRAINING AND PLACEMENT ACTIVITIES @ “YOGIDHAM GURUKUL” PLACEMENT NEWSLETTER Editorial Board Chief Editor Prof. Rashmi Agrawal Editors Prof. Chirag Nathwani Prof. Deepak Upadhyay Prof. Deven Patel Prof. Vishal Vora Prof. Jimit Talati Prof. Pratik Munjani Prof. Ravi Patel Prof. Pratik Kadecha Designed By Prof. Rahul Vaza Prof. Piyush Chadarava Published By Training & Placement Cell CONTENTS Lucky Charms(2015 Batch)…….02 Hit the Bull’s Eye………..............04 Scratch Your Mind……..…………05 Flashback……………………………05 Success Stories……………………06 Do You Know?.........................08 Know Your Recruiter…………….09 Campfire……………………………11 Life @ ATMIYA…………………..12 PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 2 TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES @ ₹ 3.16 LPA MASTER IN APPLIED MANAGEMENT STUDENTSSELECTED AS A MANAGEMENT TRAINEE @ TCS-GANDHINAGAR BIPIN CHHAGANBHAI BARAD MCA NISHA KISHORBHAI BARAI MCA SNEHA RAJESHBHAI MEHTA MCA MURTAZA NAJMUDDIN MCA PRIYADARSHI ANKITA DHANANJAY BE(CE) LAMIN ANDREWS BE(EC) SONI OSHIN SANJAYBHAI BE(EC) PATEL MAITRY KANUBHAI BE(EC) ZAVERI DHRUV VILAS BE(EC) KRUTARTH TRAMBADIYA PATEL ROMIL SURESHBHAI BE(IC) YASH JANI KADIVAR PARTH ASHVINBHAI BE(IC) DHAMJEETSINJ JADEJA DRASHTI BALDEV ME(CE) KAMAL DAVE RICHA SHETH ME(CE) ZENSAR TECHNOLOGIES LTD. @ ₹ 2.60 LPA DHARIN HITESHBHAI PAREKH BE(CE) COGENT SOFT SOLUTION @ ₹ 2.00 LPA MBA STUDENTS MAMTA JAJDEJA – THE ROYAL ORCHID GORSAIYA SIDDHARTH– ING VYSYA BANK YOGHESH KESHUR – ING VYSYA BANK STUDENT NAME BRANCH LOGICAL SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. @ ₹ 2.00 LPA PANKAJ DHIRAJLAL VAREVADIYA MCA SAPRIYA KILU PRAFULBHAI BE(CE) VALANI VIDHI NITESHBHAI BE(CE) GUJARATI PRAKASH PRAFULBHAI MCA CYGNET INFOTECH PVT. LTD. @ ₹ 2.00 LPA MEHTA KOSHA YOGESHBHAI BE(IT) KUNDALIA BRIJESH MADHUKARBHAI BE(CE) INDIES SERVICE @ ₹ 1.80 LPA JAYSUKH LAXMANBHAI KOTHIYA MCA URVI PRAKASHCHANDRA DOBARIYA MCA JIGNESH VRAJLAL SOLANKI MCA CHETANA MANSUKHBHAI KOTADIYA MCA RAVI DINESHBHAI AJUDIYA MCA RAVI BHIMJIBHAI SAKARIYA MCA GEVARIA PURVA KANJIBHAI BE(IT) PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 3 DOBARIYA MANSI PRAVINBHAI TATVASOFT @ ₹ 1.80 LPA SODHA SMITA BHARATKUMAR A1BRAIN INFOTECH @ ₹ 1.20 LPA BE(CE) HEMANGI LALITBHAI ARTH I-SOFT @ ₹ 1.44 LPA BE(CE) MCA GADHETHARIYA PANKAJ VALLABHBHAI BHUVA MCA YOGESH GOVINDBHAI MAKWANA MCA GAURANG JAYANTILAL PITRODA MCA DISHANT KISHORBHAI VED MCA TRUPTI DILIPBHAI VEKARIYA MCA SUDIP JITENDRA SHUKLA MCA MRUDUL CHANDUBHAI BABARIYA MCA URVI HARESHBHAI JASANI MCA DOSHI SOHIL DEVENBHAI BE(CE) DHARA HARESHBHAI MATTA MCA KAMATH NIKHIL VAMAN BE(CE) PARMAR HARDIK MAHESHBHAI MCA DAMANI RAJ JITENDRABHAI MCA PATANVADIYA MAYUR MCA SAVALIYA NIRAJ ASHOKKUMAR MCA ESCROW INFOTECH @ ₹ 1.08 LPA KEVALAM SOFTWARE @ ₹ 1.44 LPA DHAVAL JAYANTILAL GADHER MCA GAGAL MANSUKH GOPAL MCA IMOBDEV TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD. @ ₹ 1.20 LPA KEVAL NITINKUMAR GAJJAR MCA EMIPRO TECHNOLOGIES @ ₹ 1.20 LPA SUMAN SADRUDIN CHARANIA MCA DILIP BHARATBHAI DABHI MCA ASHRAF DILAVARBHAI PADHIYAR MCA PANCHANI RAINA SUBODHBHAI MSC(IT) ELLUMINATI @ ₹ 1.20 LPA 124 439 51 ALACHIYA NENCY MAHEBUBBHAI BE(CE) DHAMECHA HIREN PRAVINBHAI MCA RAICHURA HETAL KANTILAL BE(CE) MORI DIVYABEN LACSAMANBHAI BE(CE) Number of Student Placed Number Opportunities Generated Number of Companies Participated in On and Off Campus Drive PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 4 Adaptable &Hardworking. Honest& Flexible. Optimistic. Fast Decision Making. Self-Motivated. For Example: I am honest, selfmotivated and hard-working person with positive attitude towards career and life. 1. Tell me about yourself Start with your name. Give place information. Education in short. Job Experience, if any. For Example: My name is John Martin. I live in Ahmedabad. I have done B.E. in Electrical with first class with 70% aggregate score from Atmiya Institute of Technology & Science, Rajkot. I have got two years of experience in the product manufacturing division. 2. Why Should I hire you? Share your knowledge. Work Experience/Projects. Skills related to job. Career Goal. For Example: Sir, As I am a fresher, I have theoretical knowledge but I can work hard for my organization. And I will put all my efforts for the good progress of the organization. Being punctual and sincere, I can finish the work given to me on time and try my best to fulfil all the needs of the company. 3. What are your strengths? 4. Why do you want to work at our company? Tell them what you like about company. Relate it to your long term career goals. For Example: Sir, It is a great privilege for anyone to work in a reputed company like yours. When I read about your company I found that my skills are matching your requirements, where I can showcase my technical skills to contribute to the company growth. 5. What are your weaknesses? Straight forward. Impatient & Sensitive. Trust people very quickly. I can’t say no when someone ask for help. Quick decision making. To speak lie is difficult for me. For Example: I can’t say no when someone ask for help and I am a bit lazy about which I am not interested in. 6. Tell me what you know about this company. Study about the company in detail. Research about the company current issues. Update your knowledge about their competitors. For Example: It is one of the best fastest growing companies in India. The work environment of the company is very good. People feel proud to be a part of the company as company provides full support to their employees in professional front. 7. What are your salary expectations? Never share your salary requirements as a fresher. Experience candidate can share their expected salary. For Example: Sir, I am a fresher and salary is not that important for me. This is a big platform to start my career and I also want to improve my knowledge. So, I expect considerable amount of salary according to my ability and as per company’s norm. 8. Do you have any questions for me? Express Thanks. Training Period. Transportation Facility. For Example: Sir, Thank you very much for giving this opportunity and can you please tell me about the job timings and location. NEXT ARTICLE - How to crack group discussion? PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 5 more than half of remaining apples in basket and 3rd person get half more than half more than half of remaining apples in basket. At last no apple remains in basket. Find out how many apples were there initially in basket? Q.1 Divide number 96 into four parts such that when 3 is added to first part , 3 is subtracted from second part , 3 is multiplied with third part and fourth part is divided by 3. All the four results should be same number. Q.2 There are 3 boxes each one containing orange, apple and third box contains mix (apple + orange). Currently all the 3 boxes contains incorrect label on it. You have to remove only one fruit from one of the box and then correctly identify which box contains which fruit. Q.3 Divide apples among 3 persons such that 1st person get half more than half of apples in basket while 2nd person get half Q.4 Pipe A can fill tank in 2 1) Study at UK – Conducted hours and pipe B can fill tank in 3 by Ms. Rupal Parikh, hours. Pipe C can empty tank in British Council – 10 5 hours. Currently tank is empty, September 2014 – how long will it take to overflow Attended by all students tank if all the three pipes are of the campus. open. 2) Workshop on Linux - Q.5 A train is travelling at speed Conducted by Mr. Vimal of 72 km/h. It takes 3 sec to Kalariya, Lincis Infotech - enter a tunnel and 30 sec to pass 11 October 2014 - through Attended by 3rdSem CE tunnel completely. What is length of train and tunnel? Answers with explanation can be mailed to below email id: [email protected] within 15 days of date of issue. Names of five early birds with correct answers and solutions will be published in next issue. and IT students 3) Workshop on English for Professionals – conducted by Ms. Vaishali Sheth, Finishing Touch - 10 November, 2014 - Attended by all Faculties of the Campus UPCOMING EVENT PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 ANKITA PRIYADARSHI B.E. (C.E.) Selected in Tata Consultancy Service Hi I am Ankita Priyadarshi. I got selected on campus for TCS. It feels great to be a part of an organization like TCS and that to if you get this opportunity of getting selected on campus. Having your job letter in your hands before your engineering gets over can be counted as one of the great days of your life. But this was not an easy cup of tea. It really takes a lot of hard work and determination to get selected in any company. A good preparation is very necessary. Don’t worry, I know these words sound so frightening but believe me, if you want you can and it’s not that tough. Our college does provide many instructions as well as facilities like seminars, T&P cell activities and regular reminders of what you need to do for preparation. Go on with that, keep on following instructions and it will not be difficult for you to get your desired job. One thing which you should start working on is, communication skills; almost all the companies expect this from their applicants. Do keep your basic concepts clear for technical. For technical preparation, I had gone through 6 various websites which give you most frequently asked questions in interview. Even it will be beneficial if you attend seminars conducted during that period in our college. Aptitude is one thing that you have to work on, I almost practiced it for a month before TCS and even we had aptitude sessions in our college, so that helped me having a regular practice of it. As far as it is concerned about PI, be confident and for that do attend the sessions that are arranged in our college during that time, it does help a lot. The tips they give, they do work. Getting selected is not the toughest part but even not that easy, what worked in my case was, I dedicated myself to this whole preparation for at least 15 days. I am thankful to Atmiya Institute and especially our faculties; they worked so hard for us to get selected. DHARIN PAREKH B.E. (C.E.) Selected in ZENSAR TECHNOLOGIES, BENGALURU Hi I am Dharin Parekh. I am currently placed at Zensar Technologies. I would take the opportunity to share with you guys my experience and share some things which will help you guys when you are up for the interview in the upcoming year. It’s very important to have a clear goal in our minds as whether you want to do study further after BE or apply for a job. As I wanted to get a job I focused my preparation in that direction. Else you can start preparing for CAT, GRE etc. For Aptitude Round: The important part of any interview is too crack the aptitude round. R. S. Aggrawal is one of the best book to clear your basic fundamentals. You need to speed up your problem solving skills to complete as many questions as you can in the given time. For Technical Round: The subjects which you have studied till now are as much important as the subjects which you will study ahead for the technical round of any interview. You should be thorough with DBMS, OS, C, C++, JAVA, PHP, WAD, android (if you prefer to go in application development). The Resume and the Project which u will be making in the last year also play an important part. Please prepare your resume properly and don’t write anything which u don’t know. Stick to the truth. Interviewers ask a lot from what you have written in resume and related to the project topic. For HR Round: Always be confident. You don’t need to learn vocabulary words or anything to impress, just sharpen your basic communication skills so that you express your ideas PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 and give the answers clearly and precise. It is also important that you manage your time well balanced between studies and preparations for the placement. You guys still have a lot of time before the companies start arriving, utilize your time wisely Our college is providing with many opportunities through on campus as well as off campus companies. Give your best shot wherever you go for the interviews. If you clear it then it’s party time. Else you will have a lot of experience and mistakes to correct before the next interview. Don’t lose hope or faith in yourself. I myself didn’t clear a couple of such opportunities. But that’s doesn’t prove your weak or incapable of it. Sometimes things don’t go as we want it to go. Keep faith in yourself and try even harder the next time. I am very thankful to the T&P cell of our college. They organized various workshops to train and guide us. They were very helpful for preparations. You will learn many new things and get tips for performing better. Finally I would like to thank all the faculties, friends and family members who have supported me throughout for achieving this dream. 7 KOSHA MEHTA B.E. (I.T.) Selected in CYGNET INFOTECH PVT. LTD. (CMMI 3) I am Kosha Mehta from 7thsem IT sharing some of phenomenal experiences regarding placement in CYGNET INFOTECH PVT. LTD. which is CMMI level 3 company. It is a great honor to be a part of this renowned institute AITS. I would firstly like to thank our TPO TEAM who guided me throughout the journey right from the very beginning aptitude test preparation to H.R. They built a positive attitude in me due to their enthusiasm and willingness to build the future of students. It is due to the hard work, determination and blessings of ATMIYA staff, my family and friends that I am able to reach to this stage to the best of my ability. A token of suggestion for my friends: We need to cultivate good communication skills, confidence, determination and eagerness to present ourselves different from the rest while presenting ourselves to the interview and daily 2-3 hours aptitude preparation is a must. I am thankful to Training& Placement Cell for support. SOHIL DOSHI B.E. (C.E.) Selected in ARTHI-SOFT Hello, my name is Doshi Sohil. I am studying in 7th BE in CE department and got selected in the company named Arth-I Soft. I have registered in ASMS service. I suggest all the students to prepare really well for the aptitude exams as it is the first step to enter into any company. I have prepared from the book whose author is R. S. Agarwal. Our Faculty members really supported me in the recruitment procedure. So I insist that all the students must participate in the T&P Cell activities that are going on in our college. Students you will have great benefit by using this service and you will get a good help for your recruitment. PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 ‘10 Skills You Need To Get $100000 Engineering Job at Google’ Google is among the most sought after employers in the world. Engineers are the rock stars at Google — and they're paid like one. 8 3. Have Some Background in Abstract Math It is important to have some background in abstract math, like logical reasoning and discrete math, which lots of computer science draws on. 4. Get to Know Operating Systems Get to know operating systems, for they'll be where you do much of your work. Interns start at $70,000 to $90,000 salaries, while software engineers pull in $118,000 and senior software engineers make an average of $152,985. But one does not simply walk into the Googolplex. 5. Become Familiar Artificial Intelligence The company receives upwards of 2.5 million job applications a year, but only hires about 4,000 people. Google wants you to learn about fundamental data types like stacks, queues and bags as well as grasp sorting algorithms like quick sort, merge sort and heap sort. Here are the skills Google wants its tech talent to master, complete with online resources to get you started... 1. Learn To Code Learn to code in at least one object-oriented programming language, like C++, Java, or Python. Consult MIT or Udacity. 2. Test Your Code It’s not just important to know how to code. You should also be able to test code, because Google wants you to be able to 'catch bugs, create tests, and break your software.' with Become familiar with artificial intelligence. Google loves robots. 6. Understand Algorithms and Data Structures 7. Learn Cryptography Learn cryptography. Remember, cyber security is crucial. 8. Learn How to Build Compilers Stanford says that when you do that, 'you will learn how a program written in a high-level language designed for humans is systematically translated into a program written in low-level assembly more suited to machines.' 9. Learn Other Programming Languages Add Java Script, CSS, Ruby and HTML to your skill set. W3school and Code Academy are there to help. 10. Learn Parallel Programming Also, learn parallel programming because being able to carry out tons of computations at the same time is powerful. PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 9 Polycab founded by four enterprising brothers from the Jai Singhani family who began their journey from a small 200 Sqft retail electrical store, is now a 40 years young organization and considered to be India’s fastest growing company in the Indian Cable Industry. With a Staggering market share of 22% Polycab is India’s No.1 Cables and Wires Manufacturer. •1968: Commenced sales of Cables in Mumbai. 18001:2007 Company is honored with Prestigious “Superbrand” status in the year 2013. Polycab is now diversifying its business into wide range of electrical appliances such as Switches and Switchgear, Fans, Lights, Cable Gland, Pumps, Water Heater etc. •1972: Set up a 1000 sqft factory in Sewree in Mumbai. •State-of-the-art plants spread across 250 acres comprising of 10 & 6 manufacturing units at Daman & Halol respectively. •1984: Set up a larger plant at Halol, Gujarat. •1993: Started PVC Compound Manufacturing unit in Daman. 2013: With a sales turnover of Rs.4500 crore and a Market share of 22%, Polycab is India’s No.1 Cables & Wires Manufacturer. Polycab an ISO 9001:2008, ISO 1400:2004, OHSAS Manufacturing Setup and Channel Partner •Headquartered at Mumbai. Regional Offices in 16 cities in India. •Global presence in More than 30 Countries •8000+ employees strength. •Manufacturing more than 15,000 km of cables and 125,000 km of wires every month. •Annual consumption of 50000 MT of Copper and 60000 MT of Aluminum annually •State of the Art Manufacturing Equipment including 5 CCV Lines. •All India Network of CNF agents: 30 | Authorized distributors: 150 | Authorized dealers and agents: 5000 PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 Indian Multinational Corporation headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded by Danish engineers taking refuge in India, as well as an Indian financing partner. The company has business interests in engineering, construction, manufacturing goods, information technology and financial services, and also has an office in the Middle East and other parts of Asia. In 2014 LARSEN & TOUBRO ranked 500 on Forbes list of 2000 world’s largest and most powerful public companies based on revenues, profits, assets and market value. 54 Indian companies made it to the prestigious list, and L&T is the highest ranked company in the engineering and construction section and 10th among all Indian public and private sectors. 10 L&T is India's largest engineering and construction company. Considered to be the "bellwether of India's engineering & construction sector", L&T was recognized as the Company of the Year in Economic Times 2010 awards. Operating Divisions L&T has delivered Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) services for many projects in the upstream hydrocarbon sector over the last two decades, in India, Middle East, Africa, South-East Asia and Australia. L&T Power has set up an organization focused on coal-based, gas-based and nuclear power projects. L&T is among the top five fabrication companies in the world. L&T has a shipyard capable of constructing vessels of up to 150 meters long and displacement of 20,000 tons at its heavy engineering complex at Hazira. The shipyard is geared up to take up construction of niche vessels such as specialized Heavy lift Cargo Vessels, CNG carriers, Chemical tankers, defense & para military vessels, submarines and other role specific vessels. The design wing of L&T ECC is called EDRC (Engineering Design and Research Centre). EDRC provides consultancy, design and total engineering solutions to customers. It carries out basic and detailed design for both residential and commercial projects. PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 “Motivational Story” A professor of philosophy came into his class. He brought some items with him and put them on the table. When the class began, he took a large transparent empty jar and started to fill it with rather massive stones. Then the professor asked his students: “Is the jar full?“. They confirmed that it was. Now the professor picked up a box of small pebbles, poured them into the jar and shook it, so that pebbles filled the open areas between the rocks. He asked once again: “Is the jar full?“ They agreed that it was. This time the professor poured a bucket of sand into the jar, and the sand filled up everything else. Now, said the professor, I want you to see that this jar is just like your life – the stones are the most important things, your main values – your family, health, morality. 11 The pebbles are other things that matter – your job, house, and car. The sand represents the small stuff. So if you put the sand into the jar first, there would be no place left for pebbles and large stones. Therefore pay most of your attention to the things, that are the most important in life – spent enough time with your family, take care of your health and don‘t forget to develop spiritually – be kind, honest, sensitive, helpful. These are the things that really matter. They should be your priorities. The rest is just sand. PANORAMA Quarterly ATMIYA Group of Institutions YOGIDHAM GURUKUL, KALAVAD ROAD, RAJKOT(GUJARAT), INDIA PANORAMA QUARTERLY | Issue1 12