adds

Admission open 2019-20 B.Tech, B.Tech(LEET), MBA, M.Tech, BBA ,B.Pharmacy , D.Pharmacy, BCA , Admission open in GITM Gurgaon. Admission Call Helpline- +91-9555100100 Visit us on www.gitmgurgaon.com

Tuesday 30 April 2013

Thought Of An Everyday HighSchooler


The Spiritual Mind
By the Professor of Mystic Repose

The creation of the spiritual mind

Is the joining of the power of choice with the Supreme mind.

It is the escape from both nature and nurture

Through their embrace.

Attainment of the objective mind is through study of the subjective mind

And the realization of the other, through comparison.

It is the realization of reality.

The realized mind is that which is aware of its subjectivity

And its placement as an other.

The combination of the objective mind and a fully realized mind is the Supreme mind.

Rebellion is the source of freedom

And is the power of choice

When choice is enlightened,

It has escaped nature and nuture

Through the added reflection of the objective mind.

It is the choice not to be nature and nurture.

In addition to choosing between what is

It can also choose what is not.

All three create individuality.

It is the seeing of the picture

From all directions.

Being in the middle of the circle;

The eye is calm.

When choice is not enlightened,

It is the slave of nature and nurture.

It is not the choice of an Individual.

Enlightened choice is the creation of individuality

and return to the inborn nature.

Through this

the spiritual mind is created

It is such

Because it is not of reality.

It is not an existence

Yet it exists.

Wednesday 24 April 2013

Now computers will understand and recognize your handwriting

Now computers will understand and recognize your handwriting

Everybody will like to have their handwriting being recognized by their computers. In this project we are going to see that dream of yours coming true, In this project the engineers have designed and implemented a Handwriting Recognition System using a touch screen from a Palm Pilot which is a second generation PDA device that is m125, a black and white TV and a Mega32 microcontroller.

Unfortunately, due to the lack of specifications regarding the built-in LCD on the Palm Pilot, we were unable to reverse engineer the LCD protocol, however, now we are able to understand how the touch screen works after some careful investigations.

The previous project was highly adaptive, which used sophisticated algorithm, it should be able detect any patterns. But in current project, however, we choose to use a simple algorithm, Nearest Neighbourhood Algorithm which is the first algorithms used to determine a solution to the travelling salesman problem. In it, the salesman starts at a random city and repeatedly visits the nearest city until all have been visited. It quickly yields a short tour, but usually not the optimal one. So we use this algorithm as we have very limited amount of time. Thus far it can only recognize simple characters but it is easily extensible. There is no fundamental difference between recognizing a character and any other kind of patterns using our algorithm.

 As far as the source and the origination of the project is concerned, initially it began with automatic speech recognitions in the lab later it was considered as a very bad place for the same purpose since  Mega32 is too slow for full-fledged Fast Fourier Transform algorithm. Then they came across Palm PPP a last year project when they were searching for new ideas, it is a Simon game based on a Palm m125 touch screen. They thought it would be fantastic idea to do handwriting recognition like Graffiti. It requires a touch screen, a novel hardware input device and some smart programming, a perfect combination for a detecting handwriting patterns.
www.gitmgurgaon.com
Top B School In Gurgaon

Friday 19 April 2013

GITM Annual Cultural Fest, 2013 Juggy D Live Performance

           Global Institute Of Technology And Management, Gurgaon
 Presents
Annual Cultural Fest, 2013
Live Performance By Juggy D.
 On 20/4/2013

Thursday 18 April 2013

Why Our Mind Is the Most Powerful Thing in the Universe

Why Our Mind Is the Most Powerful Thing in the Universe



Looks like Thomas the Tank Engine had the right idea all along. "I think I can" may be the best way to mentally achieve world domination.

According to ASAP Science, each thought we have can actually change the structure and function of our brains. And, no, they don't mean metaphorically; they literally mean thinking that you can do something and being positive about it will alter your brain.

Eventually the power of your thoughts could help you, for example, learn the piano or even increase muscle mass in your body.

Cancel the gym membership now.

And the next time you forget to write that midterm paper just let your professor know you've thought it all up in your noggin — it's pretty much the same.

www.gitmgurgaon.com

Friday 12 April 2013

One Entrance Test for Any Engineering College in India





Aspiring engineering students will have to take only one entrance test for admission in any Engineering College; single entrance test concept was proposed by T Ramasami Committee; earlier accepted by NITs & IITs. Recent to nod for the pan India single entrance test are the IIITs (Indian Institutes for Information Technology).

Single entrance test concept is likely to be adopted for the academic session 2013-2014; AIEEE, IITJEE, VITEEE and all other such entrance exams which overloaded aspiring engineering students will be put to rest forever. Over 10,00,000 students are expected to benefit from the proposed common engineering entrance test.

Common entrance test was also proposed for graduate and postgraduate medical courses in India by the medical education regulatory body MCI. But was opposed by states owing reasons related to syllabus and timing; AIIMS & JIPMER too refused to participate as they have said the quality of these colleges are far ahead compared to the rest of the medical colleges and since they are autonomous bodies they have refused to participate.

The scenario is different here first the approval has come from the finest engineering colleges (IITs, NITs and IIITs); there is no choice left for other engineering colleges, what do you think?
 stay tuned for career & education news!

www.gitmgurgaon.com

Friday 5 April 2013

Rejections are the best way to succeed


The fear of being slighted makes even the most confident among us quite shaky, whether it's at work, in the social circle or in a relationship. Jason Comely, who conceived the Rejection Therapy — and now teaches people social skills that helps them turn rejection into an achievement — tells Nona Walia how people can escape the hurt locker.

Were you ever rejected by anyone in your life? It leaves you shattered, demoralized, angry, hurt, dejected — all at once. For some, it may be the gear of social acceptance because they are different; for others it may be the approval of someone they respect, failing which their world turns upside down; for some it may be heartbreak, when the person you love is simply not interested in you. For Jason Comely, a web developer, it was social acceptance. He was never sure how to start a conversation, and obsessed over whether people would like him or not. When he realised this problem was more common than just his experience, he created a social self-help game. A game, where being rejected was the sole winning condition! It's called Rejection Therapy (RT). Today, Comely's therapy has been deemed a 'self-help' hit in the US. Excerpts from an interview:
How can we use rejection as a tool of success?
Testing and failing is how we learn about ourselves and our true capabilities. Rejection is an indicator of courage, effort and the exploration of personal boundaries. People should not view rejection negatively.

Wednesday 3 April 2013

Is This Possible To Put Forward one's View In This Competitive Professional World ?

In today’s tough competitive professional world, it’s not easy to put forward one’s view and get it implemented. Students need to be trained with apt eloquent skills that would prepare them for the challenging career ahead.“Should the youth be maximum involved in Politics Community & World Order?”

Monday 1 April 2013

Next Big Technological Innovation

Virtual reality is going to be the next big technological innovation as Google is gearing up to launch its ambitious augmented reality projects– the Google Glass Project by the end of this year. The glasses will have the potential to help you do most of the tasks you otherwise do on your phone. Do you think such advanced technology will simplify our lives or cause more problems?
Sergey Brin On The Motivation Behind Glass
 Clad in black t-shirt and black pants, Google cofounder Sergey Brin made a surprise onstage appearance at TED for a quick, shambling, funny talk about his Project Glass, the eyewear computer-camera that every early-adopter nerd wants. He started out distracted, looking at his smartphone, and then appeared to realize the audience was watching. “Oh, I just got this message from a Nigerian prince, he needs help getting $10 million out of the country. This is how we funded the company and its gone pretty well,” joked the billionaire.
My (hastily typed) notes: “This act of looking down at my phone is one of the reasons behind Glass. We questioned whether you should be walking around looking down. That was the vision behind Glass and that’s why we created this form factor. I don’t want to go through all the things it does [see Forbes reporter Ryan Mac's post for more on that) but it's a privilege to be on the TED stage. The motivation behind it was that, other than potentially isolating yourself in looking down at your phone, it's also emasculating...we all use these touch phones which you can't even feel. Is this what you were meant to do with your body? When we made this we thought, 'Can we make something that frees your hands and frees your eyes.' That’s why we put the display up high and out of your line of sight so you can make eye contact with people. The sound conducts through the bones in your cranium to free up your ears. If you want to hear it better you cover up your ears, which is surprising.  Our original vision at Google was eventually to get rid of the search query and you’d just get the information you need when you need it. Fifteen years later this is first form factor that delivers on that vision. The project has lasted just over 2 years. We've learned  lot. The camera is one of the biggest surprises. Taking images and video when I wouldn’t have otherwise, like of my kids on the swings or in the air...With this [his smartphone] I realized how much I was secluding away my life. With this [Glass] I know I will get certain messages if I really need them but I don’t have to be checking them all the time. I’ve really enjoyed exploring the world more.”
www.gitmgurgaon.com