As most guys in already Pune know - Krawler is the closest you can get to Google when recruiting people. Krawler only takes test in C - pure progamming. they dont take aptitude test or shortlist you based on your marks. if you're good at programming you can get a fundu job. I think entry level pay starts at 3.0L which is awesome for anyone.
hi,this is sekhar ganguly from kolkata.our aptitude paper was quite easy.don't worry,you'll be able to answer each & every of them. so,guys & gals,get ready for an amazing experience in a superb company. best of luck to all of you.......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brian D. Ripley has written: 'Stochastic Simulation' 'Pattern recognition and neural networks' -- subject(s): Neural networks (Computer science), Pattern recognition systems
what is the financing pattern of private company?
It Consists of all mixture.. Aptitude, Reasoning and also Ray optics concept ffrom +2 syllabus... English section is easy
Capstone securities aptitude test have 48 question which are mostly based on complex mathematics equations, ratiosetc you have to answer one question every 30secs in order to be able to complete the test which is kinda hard for someone who has not practiced maths for while also the most important thing is you can only give the test once in your lifetime ie: you can only appear for the interview once in your lifetime... so if you re serious be prepared for it and also there will be a technical round and a personal round after you have cleared the aptitude test in which 28 is passing marks and the time limit is 15 minute's earning potential is incredible so worth taking the pain and time to prepare yourself...
Synchronous Optical Networks (SONET) have various optical networks. An OC-3 circuit is one of these. The answer is yes, since OC-3 is a product of the SONET architecture.
The process of integrating information processed simultaneously by multiple neural networks can be detected as a pattern of synchronized neural activity. This synchronization allows for the coordination and integration of information across different brain regions, facilitating complex cognitive processes.
A. R. Webb has written: 'A comparison of feed-forward networks and maximum likelihood on a point-source location problem' -- subject(s): Data processing, Neural networks (Computer science), Radar 'Statistical pattern recognition' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, Pattern perception, MATHEMATICS / Probability & Statistics / General
Sanjay Ranka has written: 'Handbook of Data Mining' 'Hypercube algorithms' -- subject(s): Computer algorithms, Digital techniques, Hypercube networks (Computer networks), Image processing, Parallel processing (Electronic computers), Pattern recognition systems
The Composite Entity design pattern offers a solution to modeling a networks of interrelated business entities. The composite entity's interface is coarse-grained, and it manages interactions between fine-grained objects internally. This design pattern is especially useful for efficiently managing relationships to dependent objects.
The router pattern bit in networking devices is used to determine the path that data packets will take when traveling between different networks. It helps the router make decisions on how to forward the packets to their intended destination.
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