As I wrote in my earlier post about MS-CIT(Maharashtra State-Certificate in Information Technology), it is (MSCIT) very use full computer course for the students, housewives, engineers, diploma holders, old age peoples, children, job seekers etc. This time I would like to suggest you the Question Bank or the Sample Questions for practice.
It is very good designed Question Bank for the students those who are appearing/preparing for MSCIT Examinations. I would suggest you, to go through all the Questions in this Question Bank covering all the chapters from MSCIT book. The good thing about this MSCIT Question Bank is that the Answers are also given on the same page (Answers are compiled by genuine source), all the Questions are of objective type, and it is as per new revised curriculum of MS-CIT. Download the Question Bank or Sample Questions to practice for MS-CIT Examination. This Question Bank for MS-CIT is of 106 pages in .pdf, so download this question bank on your computer or take prints of all the pages, and go through it before your Examination of MSCIT. Read my post "All about MS-CIT" . Wishing you all the best. Get Into Knowledge with Search Freak.
Download Question Bank For MS-CIT Examination.
MS-CIT, Every Thing In Computer Education.
Now a days every ware in Maharashtra, India, you can see the banner of MS-CIT computer course. MS-CIT means Maharashtra State Certificate in Information Technology. It’s a basic computer course for the new comers in computer as well as for the working executives. A person who wants to learn computer, or in feature he or she can get the opportunity to work with computers, students, house wives, grand pa/mom can do this computer course called MS-CIT. MS-CIT has very nice course design to suit all age groups and covering nearly all necessary aspects of computer hardware and softwares. MS-CIT is continuously updating their course wares as per the requirement of computer market. It (MS-CIT) is a very nice step taken by the government of Maharashtra towards the Computer Literacy in the state. Why not other states in India are also taking such steps towards Computer Literacy?
Eligibility for MS-CIT is nothing but you should have the desire to learn, you should preferably be a 10th Std. passed student (Not compulsory). Course fee is as little as possible with the flexible instalments, Course fee Rs.1980, Examination Fee Rs.230, Total Fee Rs.2210 (Without Installments till date 1/4/2009 ), You can check for further Fee Installments/ Structures and for updates at http://mkcl.org/mscit/fees.htm . Course nearly lasts for 3 Months including theory and practicals and ending with a online examination.
MS-CIT course is available in three languages English, Marathi, Hindi. Recently they added Microsoft Office 2007, and Windows Vista in their course material. Here you are getting a book as a course material, before this MS-CIT institute was also providing a MS-CIT CD ROM to practice the questions as per the examination and also helping students to learn whole course at home in their home PC . The MS-CIT CD was very helpful for the students of MS-CIT, no body knows the cause of not providing the CD ROM in the latest course ware, hope they will understand the requirements of students and will start the distribution of CD soon for the new/feature batch. Here you will get the MS-CIT online examination paper pattern, along with topics & marks distributions http://mkcl.org/mscit/exampattern.pdf . If you, your friends, or family members are enrolled or willing to enroll for MS-CIT course then you might be eager to know the centre for MS-CIT examination/course so you can head here http://solarex.mkcl.org/EF/ATC_NEW/report/rptDistrictWiseCenterDetails.jsp .
For any query about MS-CIT course you can visit the home site of the Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Limited(MKCL), MS-CIT page at http://mkcl.org/mscit/index.htm . So wish you all the best, Get Into Knowledge and keep searching like SearchFreak.
Linux OS In 18 Indian Languages, BOSS GNU/Linux.
Now the GNU/Linux Operating system is available in nearly all localised Indian languages. BOSS is the Linux (Computer Operating Software) in Indian languages. As the Indian history knows CDAC always came up with the revolution in Electronics and Information Technology in India. CDAC is primarily an R&D institution involved in the design, development and deployment of electronics and advanced Information Technology (IT) products and solutions. ![]()
BOSS means Bharat Operating System Solutions. BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) is a Debian based GNU/Linux distribution developed by CDAC, Channai in order to benefit the use of Free/Open Source Software through out India its available in nearly all Indian languages. BOSS GNU/Linux is a key deliverable of NRCFOSS promoted by Department of Information Technology (DIT), Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MC&IT), Government of India.
It’s BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) is a Debian based GNU/Linux distribution developed by CDAC. Debian is "the Seed over which BOSS GNU/Linux is grown". Debian
GNU/Linux is an Operating system that is comprised of Free and Open source software. Debian GNU/Linux is the result of a volunteer effort to create a free, high-quality Unix-compatible operating system, complete with a suite of applications. Debian was declared in the year 1993 and it is still growing with developer who are technically competent and many more volunteers and contributors.
BOSS makes it easier for Microsoft Windows user to migrate to GNU/Linux platform, by providing outstanding features like bulk document converter, presentation tool and also features like plug and play. BOSS is customized for the ease of use in Educational Domains (schools & colleges) and variants are available to suit Enterprise users (Server Edition).
BOSS GNU/Linux Desktop Version 3.0 is available in a single DVD in 18 Indian languages with Install, Live and Utility options. BOSS is the Linux OS in Indian languages, currently it supports 18 Indian languages are Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu.
For ever details of BOSS Linux you can visit the home site of BOSS GNU/Linux http://bosslinux.in/ About the documentation in BOSS Linux in Indian Language like User Doc, Developer Doc, FAQ, Wiki, etc. visit http://bosslinux.in/documentation . All the user manuals of BOSS Versions can be found at http://bosslinux.in/documentation/user-docs/user-manual . Also you can have the views of other users in BOSS GUN/Linux Forum at http://nrcfoss.org.in/index.php?option=com_simpleboard&Itemid=91 .
BOSS has four major releases till date 4th September 2008. They are named as Sethu, Tarang , Anant and Tejas. All release/versions of BOSS GNU/Linux can be downloaded at one place http://bosslinux.in/downloads/welcome-to-boss-downloads . Tejas, version 3.0 of BOSS GNU/Linux - BOSS GNU/Linux v3.0, is based on Kernel 2.6.22.3-486 with Gnome 2.20. Anant, version 2.0 of BOSS GNU/Linux - BOSS GNU/Linux v2.0, is based on Kernel 2.6.21-1-486 with Gnome 2.18. Tarang, version 1.0 of BOSS GNU/Linux - BOSS GNU/Linux v 1.0, is based on kernel 2.6.17-1-i386 with Gnome 2.14. Sethu, Evaluation version of BOSS GNU/Linux - BOSS GNU/Linux evaluation copy, is based on Kernel 2.6.14-2-smp with Gnome 2.8. To download BOSS GNU/Linux in Indian language go to this http://bosslinux.in/downloads/welcome-to-boss-downloads . So have fun with your own BOSS GNU/Linux free OS, in your own 18 Indian languages. Get Into Knowledge, and keep searching like SearchFreak.
Address to contact: Centre for Development of Advanced Computing(C-DAC), STPI Facilities Centre, Ground Floor, No.5,Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Taramani, Chennai-600 113. Ph: 91-44 - 2254 2226/27. Email : bosslinux@cdac.in . Call to Help Line: 1800 4250 455.
Book Railway Ticket At IIT-Powai Post Office.
It’s a good news for the IIT students of Powai, now they can walk to the IIT Powai post office and book their railway tickets for long distance travelling along with reservations or waiting lists, as waiting lists are most popular terminology among the Indian railway passengers, we use to get it with no efforts, if you are one of the Indian railway passenger than you may understand what I mean. This facility is for all Powai residents too.
This would be very much beneficial for the IIT Powai students, most of them are not from the city, and also for the International visitors. The Railway ticket booking for Powai residents, IIT-Powai students, are now available at IIT-Powai post office with all kinds of tickets for all class, and concessions. Ticketing at IIT-Powai can be done between 8 am to 3 pm on all working days. Also one more service has been started at the same post office is; facility for the payment of stamp duty.
So it’s the cheers time for all our Future Scientists (IIT-Powai Students). For more IIT-Powai local information (for new comers) visit http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/fsttcs/html/local.php.
To find various locations inside the IIT Powai campus, see the layout or map of IIT Powai, Bombay. Ex. Eating place, Venues, Guest House, etc. Click IIT-Powai, Bombay Map.
E-mail In Indian Language Using Gmail.
I am happy because now I can write mails in my own Indian language…. In Gmail(Google mail service), now I can write to my dad and family in my own Hindi (an Indian language) language. It become very easy to type in Hindi now in Gmail.
If you want to type in Indian language in Gmail, than while typing(Composing) new mails in gmail you see for a icon showing an Indian language character. This feature is enabled by default for Gmail users in India. If you do not see this function enabled by default, you will need to go the Settings and enable it in language section.
Procedure for typing in Indian language is simple, you click the icon(showing Indian language character) at LH side of your compose window, you can type words the way they sound in English and Gmail will automatically convert the word to its Indian local language equivalent. For example, if a Hindi speaker types "namaste" Google will transliterate this to "नमस्ते." Similarly, "vanakkam" in Tamil will become "வணக்கம்." Gmail currently support five Indian languages -- Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. You can select the language of your choice from the drop-down list next to the icon. This seems little difficult at first time, remember practice makes man perfect. For more information on Indian language in Gmail go to Official google blog at http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/email-in-indian-languages.html Keep Searching like SearchFreak.