Monday, April 7, 2008

Kamla Nehru Institute Of Technology, Sultanpur

KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR
Main Gate History
Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology (KNIT), is a prominent state government funded engineering college in Uttar Pradesh Affiliated to UPTech University Lucknow(UP).
Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology (KNIT), Sultanpur is a prominent state government funded engineering college in Uttar Pradesh. KNIT was Initially Established as the Faculty of Technology in Kamla Nehru Institute of Science and Technology, Sultanpur in the year 1976 by Kamla Nehru Memorial Trust. It was taken over by the govt. of Uttar Pradesh in 1979 with a view to develop a full-fledged engineering institute in the Eastern UP region better known as the Awadh region. Later, in the year 1983 it was registered as a separate society and renamed as the Kamla Nehru Institute Of Technology.
The Institute is one of the leading technical institutions of the region and is responsible for producing top-grade engineers with skill sets comparable with the best in the world. Being fully aware of its social responsibilities and the addressing the issue of application of technology to industry, it also renders the testing and consultancy services to the neighbouring industries and various other agencies. The institute is presently affiliated to U.P Technical University , Lucknow.
Courses Offered
The Institute offers following courses:
Under-Graduate Programs: B.Tech (4 years - 8 semesters)
1: Civil Engineering
2: Computer Science
3: Electrical Engineering
4: Electronics Engineering
5: Information Technology
6: Mechanical Engineering

Master of Computer Applications (MCA) (3 years - 6 semesters)
Started in 1988 with intake of 60


Full-time Post Graduate (M.Tech)
Programme in Power Electronics & Drive under Electrical Engineering Department
Part - Time (M.Tech) Programme (5 Semesters) Course
1: Civil Engineering (Water Resources Engineering /Geotechnical Engineering)
2: Electrical Engineering (Solid State Control / Power System)
3: Mechanical Engineering (Machine Design / Industrial System Engineering)
4: Electronics Engineering (Digital Electronics & Systems )
Doctoral Programme: Ph.D.
1: Civil Engineering
2: Computer Sc. & Engineering
3: Electrical Engineering
4: Electronics Engineering
5: Applied Mathematics
6: Applied Physics
7: Applied Chemistry
8: Humanities


Academic Building
KNIT Sultanpur


Administration Block





Central Library of KNIT


KNIT Hostel










KNIT Alumni family together at one platform
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/knit_global/

Friday, April 4, 2008

Yahoo! oneSearch with voice In Your MOBILE


With Yahoo! oneSearch™ with voice, it’s fast and easy to search for anything you need when you’re mobile. Just speak into your phone and get relevant and accurate results from Yahoo! oneSearch, an industry leading mobile search product. Now, mobile search that practically reads your mind also listens to what you have to say.
Unlike traditional voice recognition systems, Yahoo! oneSearch with voice allows you use your natural way of speaking to initiate a search. Just say anything you would type in the search box, and get accurate answers. Ask for restaurant listings, movie showtimes, sports scores or flight status and the answer will be delivered, right to your phone. In the mood for Japanese food? Just say “Sushi Restaurants in San Francisco” to find restaurants near you. Or, check flight status instantly by just saying “United Airlines 1505.” Say virtually anything that’s on your mind—Yahoo! oneSearch with voice will get you what you need to know.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Search Google On your Wrist with GWatch


GOOGLE WATCH
The Google USB Search Watch (Model #8002RPA10; estimated retail $89) will bring Google’s popular search engine technology to a wristwatch. Apparently users will be able to use a modified Google API to view search results on your wrist. At launch, the “GWatch” will be limited to local search results–your zip, city, or state. Google has plans to turn the GWatch into a mobile adding widgets, RSS feeds, and YouTube videos in the future. By plugging the watch into your computer and downloading the compressed local index, you’ll be able to search more than 100 million geo-targeted web pages.

GOOGLE DOODLES