About AMIE

Recognisation Scope Since AMIE is well recognised by the Central Government as well as all State Governments, so after passing AMIE a person is eligible for all the Government and Private jobs which is for B.E. passed students. After passing AMIE students can also appear for IAS, IES Examinations conducted by UPSC. Also for further studies, a student after passing AMIE can appear for GATE (Entrance test for M.E. / M.Tech.) and MBA. Reference: http://amie.50webs.org/ Exam Time Table: FN: 10:00 AM — 01:00 PM AN: 02:30 PM — 05:30 PM For complete list of AMIE previous question papers http://www.amiestudycircle.com/unsolved_papers.htm.

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Officially Recognized Platform Names

Here are the major Officially Recognized Platform Names.   Short Form Long Form Comments BAT BAT Malware that requires a DOS or Windows command shell interpreter or close clone. Boot Boot Requires MBR and/or system boot sector of IBM PCcompatible hard drive and/or floppy. (Rarely used in practice.) DOS DOS Infects DOS COM and/or EXE (MZ) and/or SYS format files and requires some version of MS-DOS or a closely compatible OS. (Rarely used in practice.) EPOC EPOC Requires the EPOC OS up to version 5. SymbOS SymbianOS Requires Symbian OS (EPOC version 6 and later). Java Java Requires a Java […]

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Playing in Chess Tournaments

[WIP] ALL INDIA CHESS FEDERATION (AICF) is the apex body in India that conducts all national level chess tournaments in India.  It publishes the Tournament Calendar for every year along with venue details.    One needs to register with the AICF. Application to be submitted along with a fee of Rs.250/-.  All Payments should be paid by Demand Draft favoring All India Chess Federation payable at Chennai. For Migration from one Affiliated Unit / State Association to another, the No Objection Certificate of the former Affiliated Unit is to be obtained before getting registered with the new Association.   Every […]

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