Schedule of Osmania University Ph.D. Eligibility Tests : 2014,download admit card from 12/1/2015,link

Schedule of Osmania University Ph.D. Eligibility Tests : 2014,download admit card from 12/1/2015,link

S.No. Day & Date 9.30 am to 11.00 am 12.30 pm to 2.00 pm 3.30 pm to 5.00 pm
1
Tuesday
20-01-2015
517 - Zoology
123 - Telugu (Oriental)
605 - Electronics & Communication
 Engineering
121 - Arabic (Oriental)
124 - Urdu (Oriental)
101 - Ancient Indian History
 Culture & Archaeology
155 - Psychology
122 - Hindi (Oriental)
251 - Management
621 - Pharmaceutical Science
506 - Chemistry
509 - Geography
512 - Mathematics
154 - Political Science
113 - Telugu
2
Wednesday
21-01-2015
518 - Computer Science
106 - Islamic Studies
401 - Law
302 - Physical Education
503 - Biochemistry
201 - Commerce
510 - Geology
631 - Chemical Technology/
 Chemical Engineering
156 - Public Administration
513 - Microbiology
158 - Sociology
505 - Botany
603 - Computer Science and
 Engineering
152 - History
516 - Statistics
3
Thursday
22-01-2015
602 - Civil Engineering
301 - Education
511 - Geophysics
157 - Social Work
112 - Sanskrit
507 – Environmental Science
604 - Electrical & Electronics Engineering
153 - Library & Information Science
111 - Philosophy
515 - Physics
104 - English
514 - Nutrition & Dietetics
606 - Mechanical Engineering
641 - Information Technology
632 - Bio-Technology
 (Faculty of Technology)
634 - Textile Technology
4
Friday
23-01-2015
103 - Communication and Journalism
108 - Linguistics
115 - Urdu
501 - Applied Geochemistry
502 - Astronomy
508 - Genetics
633 - Food Technology
151 - Economics
601 - Bio-Medical Engineering
102 - Arabic
105 - Hindi
107 - Kannada
109 - Marathi
110 - Persian
114 - Theatre Arts
504 - Biotechnology (Faculty of Science)
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Tech Buzz: Intel to launch compute-on-a-stick device this year

Intel has come up with a compute-on-a-stick device which is pre-installed with Windows 8.1 or with Linux. The stick is four inches long and it carries a quad-core Intel Atom processor. Call it by its name, Compute Stick, or think of it as a neat way to do your work in a pocket-sized form factor. The stick has an HDMI output, a USB port and a microSD card slot.

Intel described the Compute Stick as having "built-in wireless connectivity, on-board storage, and a micro SD card slot for additional storage." The Intel Compute Stick launches later this year and the Intel Compute Stick site said to bookmark the page for details, product specs and availability information. What is already clear is that benefits include economy and convenience, as Intel said it offered "everything you love about your desktop computer in a device that fits in the palm of your hand." This is to be a low-cost plug-and-play transforming any large display into a functional computer. The mere fact that the stick has a Linux version for some is news in and of itself.

Lee Mathews in Geek.com ran through the differences between the stick's Windows 8.1 and Linux versions. With Ubuntu pre-installed, this Linux Compute Stick is to cost less. The stick will have just 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage. Mathews said that was still plenty of power for basic computing tasks. The Windows with Bing version has 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal storage, and is priced at $149. Mathews said, "The Compute Stick could be a great way for schools, public libraries and other budget-constrained organizations to stretch their technology dollars." As for mobile workers, Nate Swanner in SlashGear noted that "If you were holed

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