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Dear scholars,

Very Welcome on my Blog 'AMIE Exam Preparation' which is especially dedicated for AMIE students.

Thanks to all of you for supporting attempt to assemble all scholars at a same place for better communication

Towards competitive study material and related Question-Answer.

Its will be great pleasure to have viewers like you on my blog.

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Saturday, June 25, 2011

AMIE EXAM: Ready for Sec B exam preparation

Dear friends we are waiting for summer 2011 exam result which will declared on 15th sept 2011. after geting result we dnt have enough time to preparation of Sec B papers as it will tougher than previous sec and also we have to plane to choose most know n well prepared papers as it will easy to crack the upcoming exam.
here i am going to start the update the related study material for sec B.
Please go through my study site n download Engineering management Q.Paper
https://sites.google.com/site/ranastudycenter/home/secbqp

I hope it will helpful to you all
any question please update on my same blog
http://ranjanamie.blogspot.com/

I will continue it.....
bye
    

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

AMIE EXAM summer 2011 analysis

Its very nice experience of summer exam (from 4 & 5th june 2011) for sec A. Hopefully all of us have written our exam very well as the question was very suitable
for average students.
For downloading 301,302 & 303 Q.Paper
you must visit my study site: https://sites.google.com/site/ranastudycenter/
AMIE EXAM summer 2011 analysis:
1.Summer exam 2011 result will announce around 15sept.
2.To check the result please go through https://www.ieindia.info/memex.asp
3.For pass secA diploma stream you must get at-least total GPA equal to 6  
 1. C, C, C, C ==> PASS Examples:
 2. C, C, C, D(in last attempt) ==> You have to reappear in subject with D grade
 3. C, C, B, D (in last attempt) ==> PASS
To know more abour GPA, go through https://sites.google.com/site/ranastudycenter

4.I will try to solve these question for ref evaluation for your marks.
so wait ....untill next blog.
good bye.
 

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Recommended Books As Per New Syllabus Effective Summer 2005, Section-A(Diploma)

Recommended Books As Per New Syllabus Effective Summer 2005, Section-A(Diploma)
ISBNBook TitleAuthorEditionPrice(Rs.)
81-86321-92-6Fundamentals of Design and ManufacturingR.S.Vaishwanar3rd Ed.,2007165
81-8360-013-1Material Science and EngineeringI.P. Singh, Subhash Chander4th Rev.Ed.,2007150
81-8360-015-8Society and EnvironmentA.S.Chauhan6th Rev.Ed.,2007150
81-8360-016-6Computing and InformaticsChandwani,Jain Chandwani3rd Ed.,2007150

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Master notes on Fundamental of Design & Manufacturing part 1


Master notes on Fundamental of Design and Manufacturing part 1
Ø  Common features b/w Creative Design and Engineering Design
·         Deals with analyzing the need
·         Applied brainstorming and synetics
·         Reviewing is applicable
·         Final design is depends on the clarity of need statement
·         Use testing and inspection
Ø  difference b/w creative and Engineering Design
Creative design
Engineering design
Intelligence is required
Not desirable
Based on use of analogy and synthesis of alternatives
Based on proven laws and past experience
Involves phases like incubation, illumination
These philosophy is not considered
Highly sensitive and independent in thinking
Adopt group thinking or ideas
Restrict to work in group
Believes in team-work
Customers, habits and traditions are enemies
These things required

Ø  Divergence, transformation and convergence
Above are the 3 distinct phases of design
Ø  Divergence
·         Gathering many possible ideas for solving design problems involves:
o   Problem definition
o   Need analysis
o   Conceptualizing
o   Transformation
The concepts and information is converted into physical object
Ø  Convergence
This process is narrowing process involves
·         Applied best optimal solution
·         Elimination of unwanted ideas or information.


Ø  Feature of design process:
·         Iteration: repeated attempts required to accomplish the aim
·         Decision making: selection of optimal out of several
·         Conversion of resources: conversion of time, money, talent, material and other natural resources
·         Satisfaction of need: aimed at satisfaction of human need
Ø  2 methods by which design came into existence:
·         Design by evolution (Traditional design)
·         Design by innovation (Modern design)
Traditional design comes with gradual change of time. Process is very slow and takes long period of time for slight modification. The main reason of this is the absence of proper information and design data records.
Example: Computer, airplanes e.t.c 
Innovative design is the method in which designs is quickly developing  with advanced techniques which is capable to fulfill the modern customer need. Here the designers concepts are highly skilled and magnified. He has to design such product which is not exist yet. He tries to solve problem in a systematic way.
Example: Chance of LCD display with LED
Ø  Drawback of traditional design:
·         Do not consider the interdependence of products
·         Not economical in mass production
·         It comes under lags behind the advanced product and process technologies available today
·         Can’t cope with modern competitive requirements
Ø  Drawback of innovative design:
·         He has to collect and evaluate information of product which is not exist yet
·         The performance has to predict
·         Necessity of analysis complicated interaction of component
·         He has to ensure economical and technical feasibility of the product
Ø  Morphology of design:
·         Morphology means ‘a study of form or structure’.
·         Refers to the time based sequence of design operation
·         The logical order of different activities or phases of design project is called the morphology of design
·         This is outlined by eminent expert of design like MORRIS ASIMOW, J.E.SHIGLY, and DIETER.
Ø  Design process given by MORRIS ASIMOW consists of 5 basic elements:
·         Searching for possible alternatives to satisfy the need
·         Formulation of a model for analysis purpose
·         Material selection etc
·         Required information in order to carry out further process:
·         Gen info: scientific laws, market trends
·         Specific info: manufacturer catalogue, material science handbook
·         With these information designers produce outcome in form of print-out or drawings
·         Evaluation of outcome to decide the ability of outcome meets the need
Ø  Detailed morphology of design:
Refers to the collection of time phases which comes during design process elaborated by MORRIS ASIMOW. It consists of 7 phases:
·         *Feasibility study (conceptual design) involves:
·         To ascertain the existence of need, search of solution, evaluate the solution
·         *Preliminary (embodiment design) involves:
·         Development of concepts generated in feasibility study, model building and testing, study of advantages and disadvantages of solution check the performance, quality strength and esthetics.
·         *Detailed design involves:
·         Complete description of tested product including  dimensional tolerance and part, surface properties details, material selection. Finally prototype tested.
·        * Planning for manufacture:
·         Sequence of the description of manufacturing process, material selection, tool and machine requirement, production cost estimation, Q.C system and production control planning with informational flow system
·         *Planning for distribution
·        * Planning for consumption/use
·        * Planning for retirement  










Sunday, May 8, 2011

Old question paper of SEC A(D)

Dear friends,
Question paper is the best means for preparation of any exam.It will provide you the structures of the question and related values.
By answering these previous question paper you can prepare yourself with respect to appropriate time and suitable answer(ex-subjective or objective segregation)
There is more to tell the advantages which can take from question paper.so here i am tagging some old question paper of SEC A(D) all 4 sub in one zip file.
Go through my site as follows:
https://sites.google.com/site/ranastudycenter/home  

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Memory Management skill


Dear friend as exam is near boost your memory management skill:
1. Exercise your brain. The best way to exercise your brain is to engage in new experiences or expose it to varied sensory stimulation. When you break with routine or do something that is challenging, you create new brain pathways. An illustration of this would be writing, or dribbling a basketball with your non-dominant hand, or taking a totally different route to work. An example of sensory stimulation would smell a particular fragrance while listening to a certain piece of music.
2. Pay attention. It is very difficult to remember something if you’ve never learned it in the first place. It takes about eight seconds of intent focus to process a piece of information through the hippocampus and direct it to the proper memory center. If you do not concentrate, get distracted easily, or are doing several things at once, your chances of retrieving specific information will be non-existent.
3. Incorporate as many senses as possible. While there are many different learning styles, such as visual, auditory and kinesthetic (touch), no matter which type you are, you can incorporate all of them in the process of trying to remember something. If you’re a visual learner you can read out loud, even recite rhythmically to remember better. If you’re an auditory learner, create a mental image or look at pictures as you read out loud. Relating information to colors, textures, smells and tastes is also very helpful.
4. Organize Information. A good way to remember new things is to make associations and connect information to what you already know. Building on what you know helps you remember new material. Also, write important things down in notebooks, calendars and post-it notes, then reorganize the information in a comprehensive way in order to retain it.
5. Review frequently and over-learn. Go over what you’ve learned the same day you learned it, and review it frequently. When you review and over-learn information, it becomes embedded in your memory and therefore, so much easier to recall. It is also much more effective than trying to cram.
6. Use Mnemonics. Mnemonics are a memory tool or technique used for remembering difficult information. They are clues of any kind that help us remember something, usually by associating it with a visual image, a sentence, or a word
7. Practice good health habits. Exercise regularly. It increases oxygen to your brain and reduces the risk for disorders, such as diabetes and heart disease. Poor health, of any kind, contributes to memory loss. Likewise, get plenty of sleep and eat properly. Sleep is necessary for concentration and clear thinking, while good eating habits supply the nutrients needed to nourish your brain.
8. Stay motivated and maintain a positive attitude. When you are positive about learning and experiencing new things, you automatically improve your memory. On the other hand, if you tell yourself you have a bad memory, you will actually impede your brain’s ability to remember. Maintaining a positive attitude sets up expectation of success.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

AMIE PREPARATION OF EXAM_TIPS

Dear friends,
I am going to display my views of preparation:
1. Read whole syllabus of sub (fundamentals of design & manufacturing)
2. Divid each chapter accordingly the topic involves as per your convenience.
3. Please read as much as you can digest and make your own notes rather than follow others
4. Always keep pen & pencil while study to write down the important matter.
5. Many of our students do not understand the English meaning and leave the word and kindly keep dictionary to understand it properly.
6. In the top of our question paper it is written that: ''Answer in your own words'', so we should understand the matter and narrate into own word in paper it will give us strength to memorize the matter as it is.
7. I will later point out the '' how to memorize all the studied things for a long time.
8. Make your self habitual to the books avoid chatting or movie visiting (as much as possible) as it will down your commitment towards study.
9. Take rest and refresh yourself with some good songs and your favorite things.
10. Make daily routine for study at least 3 hrs (and more randomly after finish your busy schedule)
11. If you will daily practice to seat for study min 2 hrs without any disturbance you will have max change to raise your potential for long time study.
12. Take care of your health and food (preferably light before study, use 1-2 tea for long duration wakeup)

Finally here is your challenge to crack your exam with self-study. Start now or revised it....until exam.

With regards,
Ranjan singh