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Are there any possibilities of AMIE recognition?

Edit2:Pre 2013 enrolled received AICTE approvalPost may 2013 candidates are still strugglingFollow this link for more detailsEur Ing Bishnujee SinghWe need to support this guy.I attended the 2k18 convocation and had a word with the presidentAfter 7 yrs they are still giving vague reply and making us foolsEdit:1As we all know after removal of recognition from MHRD in 2013 AMIE is facing issues. Case is pending in court for the past 4 years Everytime only thing we get is a new date .However from recent newsTheir is positive vibes of getting AICTE approval.AICTE has formed a team and working over it .All credit goes to httpsEur Ing Bishnujee SinghHe has put a lot of efforts and raised this issue at many level from HRD minister to PMORecent updates from himSo keep calm and have faith in him ✌

Can one get through the SSC bank exams if he/she prepares for the CAT?

One of the examples for your question is me. Back in 2015 I started preparing for CAT after leaving the core sector Private job that I was doing with a steel plant after completing my graduation in 2013.Enrolled with a renowned CAT training institute around April 15 and believe me even at that time I had no idea what IBPS is let alone what is the full form of PO.But here I must reiterate as I have stated in other answers that for preparing for any competitive exam like SSC/ PO or CAT/GMAT always prepare with a job if you are above 25 years age. Otherwise the fear of failure and what to do if you don't succeed will be huge on absence of any back up plan.Spent countless sleepless nights since was not able to score above 90percentile in any mocks till late August and pressure was increasing since was unemployed and at late 24 years by then. So started looking for Plan B or Banking exam.Filled up the form in July on a friend's advise but it was around mid September when I opened the syllabus and found out that level of questions was much easier than CAT.Never prepared a bit for Prelims, just joined an online mock test and everyday used to give 1 or 2 mocks for 15 days since the Prelims was around October 3rd.After Prelims prepared for some topics like coding decoding,series etc which are absent in CAT and started preparing for current affairs of the last 4months. Believe me I was very poor in CA at that time, just hated it literally and that reduced my mains score significantly.Sailed through Prelims as well as mains with a decent marks since the level of questions was very easy compared to CAT. After Mains appeared for CAT got a poor percentile of around 85 since haven't prepared since October.Appeared for interview in January and got selected in the very first attempt.All of this because I prepared for CAT and practised a lot of mocks for PO which helped immensely and did some smart work instead of hard work.Hope this answer clear your doubts.Thank you for reading.

What are the most epic university pranks in history?

The $2 Billion Prank That Shook the Business World:In 1984, an industrial accident at a Union Carbide plant in India killed thousands and created lifelong health problems for thousands more. On the 20th anniversary of the Bhopal disaster, a man posing as a representative of Dow Chemical appeared on BBC News, claiming full responsibility for the disaster and pledging $12 billion worth of assets to help pay for medical costs and clean-up. Except he wasn’t associated with Dow at all – the man was actually part of a “culture jamming activist” group called The Yes Men. The announcement caused the Dow stock to go berserk. By the time the whole issue was cleared up by Dow officials, the false announcement had caused Dow’s stock to plummet by $2 billion.The Ghost Army That Helped Defeat the Nazis:After the American military landed in France following D-Day, they one-upped the Nazis and tricked them with a full army made up of inflatables and dummies. What the Germans thought was a 30,000-man armoured battalion was actually a bunch of art students wearing fake uniforms, sending out fictional battle reports over the radio and hiding behind a bunch of inflatable tanks. German scouts and planes spotted the ghost army, but didn’t’ realise they weren’t actual soldiers and had to completely alter their strategy.The Iceberg in Sydney Harbour:Icebergs belong in the Arctic Circle. One place they definitely don’t belong to is in the harbour of Sydney, Australia – but that’s exactly what city residents awoke to in 1978. Electronics entrepreneur Dick Smith announced he wanted to bring an iceberg to Sydney, but didn’t say when. He made it happen on April 1st, and had the public fooled until his iceberg was revealed to not be so icy, as it simply was a barge covered in sheets of white plastic and foam.Lady Liberty of Lake Mendota:The Statue of Liberty is the most recognisable landmark in New York City, and well, that can make other harbours a little jealous. University of Wisconsin students Leon Varjian and Jim Mallon were determined to win their student association election in 1978, and made one doozie of a campaign promise. They said they would bring the Statue of Liberty to Lake Mendota. The pair won the election and was determined to make good on their promise, so with $4,000 in funds, they assembled their Lady Liberty on the frozen lake. Hey, they never said it would be the real one.The Baltimore Ravens Prank Their Fans:The Baltimore Ravens went to great lengths to pull off their 2017 April Fools’ Day effort, recruiting the entire team in for the gag. The team announced it would be travelling to London for their game against the Jacksonville Jaguars by taking a ship across the Atlantic, and released a video of head coach John Harbaugh describing the benefits of the ride. Ravens players even released promotional tweets saying how excited they were for the trip before it was finally revealed no such trip was going to happen.Caltech Students Get Their Revenge on the Washington Huskies:Caltech has produced a lot of great minds over the years, but zero Rose Bowl wins (they haven’t even competed). Bitter about their lack of athleticism, the student body decided to let the world know they weren’t just nerds in the stands. In 1961, the student body organised a prank that swiped the Washington Huskies’ plan of having people spell out cheers with cards and made it their own. During halftime at the big game, the crowd of hundreds spelled out 11 pro-Huskies messages as intended, but the 12th message was flipped to show the Caltech beaver mascot and then spell out the school’s name.Richard Nixon Runs for President… Again:“I never did anything wrong, and I won’t do it again” probably isn’t what a presidential candidate wants on a campaign button. Comedian and Nixon impressionist Rich Little teamed up with NPR’s John Hockenberry in 1992 to pull a prank on the radio network’s Talk of the Nation program, with Nixon announcing a new presidential run. Angry and confused listeners called into to let the Nixon impressionist know what they thought of the impeached president making another go at the White House.The Ultimate Game of Tetris:Tetris on a 2.5 inch Gameboy screen is fun, but it’s even better on a 20-story building. In 2012, students at MIT devised the idea of turning the campus’ Green Building into one big playable Tetris game. After four years of planning, the hackers were able to construct what the MIT student newspaper called the “holy grail of hacks.” Through a complicated system of wirelessly controlled LED lights, the Tetris hackers transformed 153 of the building’s windows into the falling colored blocks, controlling them with players at a podium.Hollywood Becomes Hollyweed for a Day:Zachery Cole Fernandez is an artist with a vision – and that vision involved the iconic Hollywood sign. In February 2017, Fernandez showed his love for Hollywood and marijuana by transforming the famous sign in the Hollywood hills to read not “Hollywood” but Hollyweed.” Fernandez used white tarps and black flags to alter the sign’s appearance, resulting in a stunt that attracted thousands of spectators. The police didn’t find it funny though, and arrested Fernandez for the high times sign prank.The Made Up Life of the Person of the Year:George P. Burdell is a man of great stature who has accomplished many things – making it a real shame that he doesn’t exist. Way back in 1927, Georgia Tech admissions staff accidentally sent high school senior Ed Smith two enrolment forms. Instead of just throwing away one of the forms, Smith filled out the second form as George P. Burdell. Both he and his alter ego Burdell were accepted. The prank could have ended there, but where’s the fun in that? Instead, Smith enrolled Burdell in his classes and even completed two of each assignment, to not get his imaginary friend expelled. Four years later, they both ended up graduating – and the prank didn’t end there. Other students caught onto the gag, and Burdell eventually sat on the alumni committee and enrolled in the military in 1942. Word of the gag spread and the fictitious George P. Burdell would go on to make appearances in Mad Magazine, M.A.S.H., South Park and even briefly lead Time Magazine’s nominations for 2001 Person of the Year.Taco Bell Buys the Liberty Bell:Corporate April Fools’ Day pranks are a pretty common thing these days, but required a bit more planning before the age of social media. Back in 1996, Taco Bell pulled the wool over the public’s eyes when they ran an announcement in The New York Times that they had purchased the historic Liberty Bell, to help alleviate national debt. People flipped out and called the National Parks Service to complain about the injustice.Swedes Fall for the Stocking on the Black & White TV Prank:TV was still a rather new thing in 1962, and the idea of turning one’s black and white TV into a colour set was a powerful thing. Sweden’s then-only television network, SVT, played an April Fools’ prank and told viewers that if they stretched a pair of nylon stockings over their set, the picture would be colourised. Needless to say, thousands of people ruined perfectly good pairs of stockings and ended up disappointed.The Spaghetti-Growing Trees of Ticino:Fooling the public is easier than one can imagine if you’re a major news outlet. In 1951, Brits flooded calls into the BBC when one of its news segments ran a prank broadcast, describing the spring crop of pasta growing on trees in Ticino, a small village bordering Italy and Switzerland. The three-minute segment fooled the British viewers – many who didn’t regularly eat pasta – and had people calling in to ask how they could grow their own spaghetti.An Easter Island Statue Washes Up On the Beach… in the Netherlands:Easter Island and the Netherlands are 14,000 km apart, which would make it quite odd for one of the island’s iconic statues to wash up on a beach half a world away. That’s what a man in 1962 claimed happened though, saying he found one of the mysterious heads while walking on the beach near Zandvoort, Netherlands. An “expert” from Norway even examined the statue and ruled it to be authentic artifact that needed to be put on display in the town’s centre. Within less than a day, the false statue’s creator claimed responsibility and admitted to putting it on the beach as a prank.The Skywriting Pilot Who Couldn’t Land:Learning how to land is generally a requirement of pilots, but one professional skywriter fooled downtown Los Angeles in 2013 when he wrote “How do I land?” in the sky. The blink-and-you’ll-miss-it prank was thought up by comedian Kurt Braunohler, and while it only lasted seconds in the sky, the snapped photo quickly went viral once it was posted to internet bulletin board Reddit.

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