SOP-Statement Of Purpose

SOP stands for Statement Of Purpose.
When applying for Masters in the US , along with the application form you are expected to submit a Statement Of Purpose which indicates why you are applying for an MS or MBA in that University. It is usually a one page essay that tells the Professor of the college why you want to do your M.S. or MBA under him.
SOP carries a lot of value. You should not apply blindly to all the Universities. When choosing a University, you should know the professors available in your stream and what is their area of research. Every Professor has a super specialization. If your application goes into the hands of a professor who does not specialize in your chosen area of research, he will immediately reject your application.
Evaluate your options very carefully. Every branch of Engineering civil, eee, ece etc have many sub-areas of research. If you are uncertain about which specialization to chose, please talk to your HOD. Once you choose a specialization, search for the most recently published papers in that area in all the known journals. Every international paper published will have a Professor and some of his students as its authors. Therefore, prepare a table. Author name, weather he is a professor or a student, name of the University, names of other students, title of the paper, area of specialization, and summary of the paper. Go to the Unversity/Department/Professor's websites for more information. When you start filling the table you will get an idea about which university/professor to choose and why.
After you read some abstracts (or summaries) of the papers published, you will get an idea about the line of research of the professor. Then start writing your SOP. Discuss with your HOD and see if they can suggest improvements on your SOP. Make sure that your SOP looks focused. Within the SOP, you should not waver on what research you plan to do while you are at the University. Make sure, your SOP tells the professor, why you want to do research in this area and your short-term or long-term goals.
You can prepare 2, 3 or 4 different types of SOP’s and send them to different professors. Make sure you do not send 2 different SOPs to the same professor. Make sure you leave a copy of the SOP with your HOD for future reference by your juniors. Your SOP should not exceed one page. Professors in US get several applications and they will not show interest in your SOP if it looks longer than one page. Try to make sure your SOP is correct grammatically.
If you can get hold of mail id’s of some of the student authors they will be very helpful. If you get some Indian students, that is even better. You can send them a mail asking them to throw some light on the areas of the research. If they give a good response to your mail enquiry, you can even mail your SOP to those students and ask them to give you suggestions on it. You may even ask them for prospects of getting funding or getting off-campus jobs to support your education. If you find students from AP you can even ask them to recommend your name to the professor.
Some graduate students are really helpful and they will even take care of you when you reach there and get you adjusted to the new atmosphere.
Good luck to all of you who are preparing SOPs.

Author
B Ramesh Raju
Central Training and Placement Officer
Chaitanya Educational Group
(GIET, CEC, CIST, CIET, Chaitanya-PG Center)
N H 5, Chaitanya Knowledge City, Rajahmundry 533 294
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Mahesh Babu is the only hope for ruling Congress Party

Mahesh Babu is the only hope for ruling Congress Party. The party badly needs a ‘star’ in order to compete with TDP, which has Nandamuri stars, and Prajarajyam Party that has megastar Chiranjeevi. Although many lesser known actors and fade-out actresses like Jayasudha have joined the party, Congress knows that they can’t pull the crowds. Hence it is pressurizing Superstar Krishna to make his son canvassing for the party during the election. With pressure mounting on, Mahesh Babu has planned his new film in such way that he would be away from Andhra Pradesh.

Mahesh Babu’s current film with director Trivikram begins from November 3rd (tentative date) in Hyderabad and later shifts to Rajasthan. In January and February, the unit leaves for abroad for ‘lengthy shoot’. According to our sources, Mahesh wants to be in some distant place during the election period so that he could skip the canvassing and pressure from the Congress party.

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HAPPY DAYS IN HINDI


Sekhar kammula going to direct Happy Days in Hindi. This film will be produced by internationally renowned filmmaker Shekar Kapoor.The film will have the same technical team of the Telugu version with Vijay Kumar handling the camera and Marthand K Venkatesh doing the editing work. Cast will be selected from mumbai and pune

Tendulkar-highest scorer in Test cricket

Tendulkar became the highest scorer in Test cricket surpassing former West Indies skipper Brain Lara’s Test aggregate of 11,953 runs during the second Test against Australia at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Mohali here on Friday. Tendulkatook 152 Tests to surpass Lara, who got those runs in 131 Tests, 22 Tests less than Tendulkar took The other player who is capable of breaking Tendulkar’s record in the near future is the Ricky Ponting,with 10, 239 runs from 120 Tests in 201 innings for an average of 58.50, including 35 centuries and 40 fifties for a strike rate of 59.04.

Haaris Jayaraj’s music for Ram Charan


Tamil music composer Haaris Jayaraj will be composing music for Ram Charan Teja’s next film to be directed by Bhaskar. Ram Charan Teja informed this to the media at audio function of Surya starrer Surya s/o Krishnan.

Ram Charan also looked dashing with his ponytail and lanky looks. He is currently shooting for Rajamouli’s untitled flick.

Katrina pairs with Shahrukh Khan


Katrina Kaif, who is mostly seen in Akshay Kumar and Salman Khan films has finally dared to go against boyfriend Salman and after signing a movie opposite Salman’s biggest enemy, Shahrukh Khan, she has gone ahead and is working with Salman’s next big opponent, John Abraham.

Half Crore Set for Aarya 2

Allu Arjun Arya 2 shooting has commenced recently. Sukumar is director. He is doing the role of Software Engineer for the first time. A lavish set of software firm costing Half a Crore rupees has been erected at Annapoorna Studios where the current shooting is progressing. The film is produced by BVSN Prasad and Aditya Babu and has music by Devi Sri Prasad. Navadeep is doing the second lead. The film is expected to hit the screens on May 9th.

Bank of Baroda Agriculture Officers

Recruitment of -200- Agriculture Officers

Bank of Baroda, India’s International Bank, with a network of more than 2850 branches in India enjoys the unique distinction of overseas presence in 25 countries. The global business of the Bank is over Rs.2,60,000 crores. The Bank’s Mission is “To be a top ranking National Bank of International Standards committed to augment stakeholder value through Concern, Care and Competence”. The Bank believes that its people, process and technology are the key drivers for delivering customer service. The Bank firmly believes that its Human Resources are the most valuable asset and the HR Mission of the Bank is “Creating Competence and Passion for Business Excellence”.

The Bank is transforming itself into a ‘Technology-enabled Customer-centric Financial Services Organization’, in order to be in tandem with the modern customers’ aspirations. Having completed 100 years of purposeful existence, we are architecting and laying a strong foundation for creating “A Bank of the Future for the Next Century and for emerging as a Financial Conglomerate and as a One-Stop Shop for Financial Services”, to deliver world-class banking experience to our customers.

We are looking for -200- young, qualified, energetic and active minds to be partners in the growth of the Bank as Agriculture Officers in Junior Management Grade / Scale-I.

Candidates are advised to apply only ‘online’ & requested to carefully go through the detailed advertisement in Bank’s website www.bankofbaroda.com before applying online.

DETAILS OF VACANCIES:

Grade / Scale of Pay
No. of Vacancies
Age (as on 01.10.2008)
SC
ST
OBC
Others
Total
Junior Management Grade / Scale -I 34 21 78 67 200 Minimum - 21 years
Maximum - 30 years

Approximate total emoluments (Pay scales are due for revision) at the start of the Scale plus DA, CCA, HRA will be Rs. 15,228/- p.m. in metropolitan centres. In addition, accommodation (in lieu of HRA), Conveyance, Medical-Aid, LTC, Retirement benefits etc. are admissible as per the rules of the Bank.

Abbreviations stand for : - SC - Scheduled Caste, ST - Scheduled Tribe, OBC - Other Backward Classes, PWD - Persons With Disability, OH- Orthopaedically Handicapped , HI – Hearing Impaired, VI- Visually Impaired.

NOTE:-

  1. -6- Posts are reserved for PWD { OH-2 , HI–2 , & VI–2 }. As the reservation for Persons with Disability candidates is on horizontal basis, the selected candidates will be placed in the appropriate category (viz. SC/ST/OBC/OTHERS) to which they belong.

  2. The number of vacancies as also the number of reserved vacancies is provisional and may vary according to actual requirements of the Bank.
IMPORTANT DATES: -
Website Link Open
From 08.10.2008 to 03.11.2008
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION PRINT OUT WITH DD AND COPIES OF CERTIFICATES
08.11.2008
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION PRINT OUT WITH DD AND COPIES OF CERTIFICATE FROM FAR FLUNG AREAS
15.11.2008
DATE OF WRITTEN TEST
14.12.2008 (SUNDAY)

NOTE:- The following are the Far Flung Areas:-

The candidates staying abroad and for those posting applications from Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshdweep, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Ladakh Division of J & K State, Lahaul and Spiti district and Pangi Sub Division of Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh.

An application received after the last date will not be entertained by the Bank.

2. HOW TO APPLY :-

Eligible candidates are required to apply only ‘online’ through our website www.bankofbaroda.com. No other means/ mode of application will be acceptable.

Before registering their applications on the website, candidates should possess the following :

  1. Valid email ID.

  2. Demand Draft of Rs. 250/- as application fee for General/OBC and Ex-Servicemen (Gen/OBC) candidates.

  3. Demand Draft of Rs. 50/- as postage charges for SC/ST& PWD candidates.

No other financial instrument other than Demand Draft is acceptable.

After applying online, candidate is required to download the system generated Print out of the application. This system generated print out of the application should be signed by the candidate and sent along with:

  1. The application fee in the form of Demand Draft for Rs 250/- (Rs 50/- for SC/ST/PWD candidates) favoring "BANK OF BARODA- RECRUITMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICERS - PROJECT 2008" , payable at Mumbai.

    Note:

    1. Candidates are advised to apply in the beginning phase of applying online, so as to avoid last moment rush resulting in difficulties in uploading their application online

    2. Even if the Bank extends the date of online receipt of application by one or two days, the validity of date for DD and last date of receipt of application will not change.

  2. Copies of certificates pertaining to age, educational qualifications, experience and caste certificates in the case of SC/ST/OBC candidates.

  3. Medical Certificate in case of PWD candidates.

  4. Photograph pasted in the given place and signed across.

Note: Copies of certificates should be self-attested.

The print out of the application along with the documents mentioned above should be sent by ORDINARY POST in a closed envelope superscribed as “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF AGRICULTURE OFFICERS - PROJECT 2008” at the following address: -

BANK OF BARODA - RECRUITMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICERS - PROJECT 2008
Post Box No. 7640
Malad (West) MUMBAI-400 064.

3. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND GENERAL INFORMATION:

  1. QUALIFICATION: (As on 01.10.2008)

    Minimum 55% marks ( 50% FOR SC/ST/PWD/Ex-Servicemen) or equivalent in Graduation in Basic Agricultural Sciences & related subjects viz. Vetinary Science, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Technology, Fisheries and Agriculture Engineering.

    Candidates with Post Graduation in Agriculture with subjects as mentioned above or Certification or Post Graduation Diploma in Rural Management / Agri Communications / Agri Business Management will be given preference.

    EXPERIENCE: 1 - 2 years of relevant experience of Rural / Agri-Business development through lending, selling and marketing of financial products & services in rural market. Experience in Bank / Financial Institution in the relevant field will be preferred.

  2. AGE: (As on 01.10.2008) Minimum: 21 Years, Maximum: 30 Years

    RELAXATION IN UPPER AGE LIMIT :-
    1. Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates by 5 years.

    2. Other Backward Classes candidates by 3 years.

    3. In the case of ex-servicemen and commissioned officers including ECOs / SSCOs who have rendered at least 5 years military service and have been released on completion of assignment (including those whose assignment is due to be completed within the next one year from the last date for receipt of application) other than by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency or on account of physical disability attributable to military service or on invalidment, by 5 years for selection through written test & interview and by 3 years plus period of service in Armed Forces for selection through interview only, subject to ceiling as per Govt. guidelines.

    4. All persons who have ordinarily been domiciled in Kashmir Division of J & K State during 01.01.1980 and 31.12.1989 by 5 years.

    5. For Persons With Disability by 10 years which by cumulation becomes (a) by 15 years for SC/ST (b) by 13 years for OBC and (c) by 10 years for General.

    6. The Children/Family Members of those who died in the 1984 riots by 5 years. Persons eligible under age relaxation under this criterion must produce a certificate from the District Magistrate to the effect that they are eligible for relief in terms of the Rehabilitation Package for 1984 Riot Affected Persons sanctioned by the Government and communicated vide Ministry of Finance, Dept. of Financial Services communication No. F.No. 9/21/2006-IR dated 27.07.2007).

    Note:

    1. An ex-serviceman who has once joined a Government Job on the civil side after availing the benefits given to him as Ex-serviceman for his re-employment including a job in Public Sector Undertaking, ceases to enjoy Ex-serviceman status for his further employment.

    2. The relaxation in upper age limit is cumulative as per the Government guidelines.

    3. All persons eligible for age relaxation under para 3 B (iv) above must produce the domicile certificate at the time of interview from the District Magistrate in the Kashmir Division within whose jurisdiction he / she had ordinarily resided or any other authority designated in this regard by Government of J & K to the effect that the candidate had ordinarily been domiciled in the Kashmir Division of the State of J & K during 1st January, 1980 and the 31st December, 1989.

  3. NATIONALITY/ CITIZENSHIP:

    A candidate must be either i) a Citizen of India or ii) a subject of Nepal or iii) subject of Bhutan or iv) a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India or v) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India. Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) & (v) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India. A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary may be admitted to the examination/ interview conducted by the Bank but on final selection the offer of appointment may be given only after the Government of India has issued the necessary eligibility certificate to him.

  4. PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES':-
    1. The definitions of the Visually Impaired (VI), Hearing Impaired (HI) and Orthopaedically Handicapped (OH) are as prescribed in "The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights & Full Participation) Act, 1995.

      The Visually Impaired candidates and candidates whose writing speed is affected by cerebral palsy can use own scribe during the written examination. In all such cases where a scribe is used, the following rules will apply :
      1. The candidate will have to arrange his own scribe at his own cost
      2. The academic qualification of the scribe should be at least one grade lower than the minimum stipulated eligibility criteria
      3. The scribe should possess less percentage of marks in his own academic stream than the candidate, but in no case not more than 60% of marks. The scribe may be from any academic stream.

      4. Both the candidate as well as the scribe will have to give a suitable undertaking, confirming that the scribe fulfils all the stipulated eligibility criteria for a scribe as mentioned above. Further, in case it later transpires that he did not fulfill any of the laid down eligibility criteria or suppressed material facts, the candidature of the applicant will stand cancelled, irrespective of the result of the written test.

      5. Such candidates who use a scribe shall be eligible for extra time of 20 minutes for every hour of the examination.

    2. It is clarified that Persons With Disabilities will have to work in branches / offices which have posts identified by the Bank, as suitable for them.

  5. THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY FOR THE ISSUE OF THE CERTIFICATE TO SC/ST/OBC/PWD IS AS UNDER :-
    1. For SC/ST/OBC:

      1. District Magistrate / Additional Dist. Magistrate/ Collector / Deputy Commissioner / Additional Dy. Commissioner / Dy. Collector/First Class Stipendary Magistrate / Sub-Division Magistrate / Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate/Extra Assistant Commissioner

      2. Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency Magistrate

      3. Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tahsildar

      4. Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family normally resides.

    2. For Persons with Disability:

      Authorised Certifying Authority will be Medical Board at the District level. The Medical Board will consist of Chief Medical Officer, Sub-Divisional Medical Officer in the District and an Orthopaedic Surgeon.

4.JOB ROLE:

To promote rural lending in general and agriculture lending in particular under various schemes framed by Government and the Bank. To process large and mid-agro proposals, liaison with different Govt. Bodies / Authorities, organize promotional activities like credit camps / exhibition, analyse trends through business data and suggest ways to consolidate the Bank's market share in Rural - Agro lending. To develop various rural / agri-lending products in the current changing market scenario.

5. SELECTION PROCEDURE :-

Selection will be on the basis of performance in Written Test and Interview. The details of Written Test and Interview are as under:

  1. Eligible candidates will be required to appear for written test comprising of Objective Tests on i) Agricultural Science, ii) Quantitative Aptitude, iii)Reasoning, iv) General Socio-economic & banking Awareness, & v) English.

  2. The Written Test paper will be printed in Hindi and English version (except Test on English). Candidates may refer to any of the version.

  3. Depending upon the number of candidates against the vacancies, the Bank would call for interviews in the ratio of 1:3/1:4 as the case may be provided the SC/ST/PWD candidates have secured minimum 35% marks and other candidates have secured minimum 40% marks in the written test.

  4. Final selection will be on the basis of the ranking accorded after adding the marks obtained in the Written Test and Interview.

  5. Other detailed information regarding the written examination will be given in the "Acquaint Yourself" booklet which will be made available to the candidate along with the call-letter.

The Bank reserves the right, if required to hold a second stage of written test on the basis of order of merit in the written examination of first stage, as referred above. If the second stage of written test is held, the subsequent process of interview and further process would be on the basis of order of merit of the second stage examination.

The written test will be held at the following centres and the address of the venue will be advised in the call letters. List of written test centers with the centre codes is given below :-

Centre Code Name of Centre
11 Bangalore
12 Baroda
13 Bhopal
14 Chandigarh
15 Chennai
16 Delhi
17 Guwahati
18 Hyderabad
19 Jaipur
20 Kolkata
21 Lucknow
22 Mumbai
23 Patna

NOTE:

  1. Request for change of Centre of Examination shall NOT be entertained.

  2. Bank also reserves the right to allot the candidate to any of the centres other than the one he/she has opted for.

  3. Bank reserves it right to add / modify / delete any Centre / Venue at its sole discretion

B) INTERVIEW :- Those short listed candidates in the order of ranking in the written test as per the cut-off marks detailed above in para 5 A) ( c) shall be called for interview & the decision of the Bank in this regard shall be final.

6. APPLICATION FEE (INCLUDING POSTAGE CHARGES) (NON-REFUNDABLE) :-

  1. For SC/ST/PWD candidates - Rs. 50/- (towards postage charges only).

  2. For all others - Rs.250/- (including postage charges of Rs.50/-).

  3. Requisite Application Fee to be sent by Demand Draft/Banker's Cheque favouring "Bank of Baroda - Recruitment of Agriculture Officers - Project- 2008" payable at 'Mumbai' only. Candidate's Name, Registration Number and Date of Birth should be written on the reverse of the Demand Draft / Banker's Cheque.

  4. No other financial instrument like Cheques/ Money Orders/ Postal Orders/ Postal Stamps etc. is acceptable. Such applications will be rejected.

  5. Application once made will not be allowed to be withdrawn and fees once paid will NOT be refunded on any count nor can it be held in reserve for any other examination or selection.

  6. An application not accompanied by requisite fee as indicated in clause (a) & (b) above, and copies of testimonials will not be entertained.

7. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :-

  1. Candidates are required to apply only 'ONLINE'. Any other form of application shall be rejected.

  2. The Bank takes no responsibility for any delay in receipt or loss in postal transit of any application printout or communication.

  3. The application print-out should be sent duly signed by the candidate alongwith Demand Draft and copies of self-attested certificates pertaining to age and educational qualifications by Ordinary Post.

  4. Candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PWD category must submit attested photocopy of SC/ST/OBC/PWD certificate, issued by the Competent Authority in the prescribed format as prescribed by the Government of India. In case of candidates belonging to OBC category, the certificate inter-alia must specify that the candidate does not belong to 'CREAMY LAYER' section excluded from the benefits of reservation for OBCs in Civil Post and Services under Govt. of India. OBC certificate should not be more than one year old as on the date of application.

  5. PWD candidates claiming the benefit of reservations/age relaxation should submit a copy of Medical Certificate as specified in the "The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights & Full Participation) Act, 1995 in support of their disability.

  6. The candidates will have to appear for written test and interview at their own expense. However, eligible SC/ST/PWD outstation candidates attending the interview will be reimbursed to and fro second-class ordinary train/bus fare by the shortest route on production of evidence of travel.

  7. Candidates serving in Government/Public Sector Undertakings (including banks) should send the printed application through proper channel and produce a "No Objection Certificate" from their employer at the time of interview. In the absence of the same their candidature will not be considered. However, advance copy of the application alongwith the original Demand Draft may be sent to the addressee within the stipulated time, by Ordinary Post and not through Courier / Speed Post / Registered Post.

  8. Only candidates willing to serve anywhere in India should apply.

  9. Any request for change of address, venue of written test centre, etc. will not be entertained.

  10. Before applying for the post, the candidate should ensure that he / she fulfils the eligibility and other norms mentioned in this advertisement. Decision of the Bank in all matters regarding eligibility of the candidate, the stages at which such scrutiny of eligibility is to be undertaken, the documents is to be produced for the purpose of the conduct of examination, interview, selection and any other matter relating to recruitment will be final and binding on the candidate. No correspondence or personal enquiries shall be entertained by the Bank in this behalf.

  11. In case it is detected at any stage of recruitment that a candidate does not fulfill the eligibility norms and / or that he / she has furnished any incorrect / false information / certificate / documents or has suppressed any material (facts), his / her candidature will stand cancelled. If any of these shortcomings is / are detected even after appointment, his / her services are liable to be terminated.

  12. A photocopy of the educational qualification having SSC, HSC /10 + 2 or any equivalent examination /Graduation degree / marksheet indicating the Division and Percentage should be enclosed. In addition, candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC category are required to submit an attested copy of their Caste Certificate issued by the Competent Authority. However, all candidates will have to produce original as well as attested photocopies of certificates regarding qualification, experience, date of birth and caste (if applicable), in support of their eligibility at the time of interview, failing which their candidature will be cancelled.

  13. Persons with Disabilities category candidates claiming the benefit of reservation / age relaxation should submit a copy of Medical Certificate as specified in the Disabilities Act of 1995 in support of their disability.

  14. A recent recognizable passport size photograph should be firmly pasted on the application and should be signed across by the candidate. Three copies of the same photograph should be retained for use at the time of written examination and interview. Candidates are advised not to change their appearance till the recruitment process is complete. Failure to produce the same photograph at the time of the written test / interview may lead to disqualification.

  15. Any request for change of address / Centre will not be entertained.

  16. Any resultant dispute arising out of the advertisement shall be subject to the sole jurisdiction of the Courts situated in Mumbai.

  17. The Bank takes no responsibility to connect any Certificate / Remittance sent separately.

  18. In case any dispute arising on account of interpretation of version other than English, the English version uploaded on Bank's website will prevail.

  19. No candidate is permitted to use calculator, telephones of any kind / mobiles or any such other calculating devices / instruments during the written examination / selection process.

  20. The candidates will appear for the written examination at the allotted centers at their own expenses and risk and the Bank will not be responsible for any injury / losses etc. of any nature.

  21. The Bank may at its discretion hold re-examination when found necessary in respect of a centre / venue.

  22. Appointment of selected candidate is subject to their being declared medically fit as per the requirement of the Bank and verification of their antecedents through the Police / other agencies. Such appointment will also be subject to the Service Rules of the Bank.

8. Action against candidates found guilty of misconduct :- Candidates are advised in their own interest that they should not furnish any particulars that are false, tampered, fabricated or should not suppress any material information while filling up the application form.

At the time of written examination/interview, if a candidate is (or has been) found guilty of,

  1. using unfair means during the examination

    or


  2. impersonating or procuring impersonation by any person

    or


  3. misbehaving in the examination hall or taking away the question booklet/answer sheet from the examination hall

    or


  4. resorting to any irregular or improper means in connection with his/her candidature by selection

    or


  5. obtaining support for his/her candidature by any means.

Such a candidate, in addition to rendering himself/herself liable to criminal prosecution, shall be liable :

  1. to be disqualified from the examination for which he/she is a candidate

  2. to be debarred, either permanently or for a specified period, from any examination or recruitment conducted by Bank.

The Bank would be analyzing the responses of a candidate with other appeared candidates to detect patterns of similarity. If as per the laid down procedure it is suspected that the responses have been shared and the scores obtained are not genuine/valid, the Bank reserves the right to cancel his/her candidature.

9. CALL LETTERS FOR THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION:-

The date of the Written Examination is TENTATIVELY FIXED as 14.12.2008 (Sunday). However, the exact date will be intimated in the Call Letter along with the Centre/Venue for the Examination, well in advance of the date of the Written Examination.

Call letters for the written test will be sent by post to the eligible candidates to the address given in the application. An eligible candidate who does not receive the call letter by 06.12.2008 should contact the Official at the address for the respective centres (details of which will be released in Bank's website on 4.12.2008 ) between 10.12.2008 to 13.12.2008, furnishing his / her Name, Address, Registration Number, production of counter foil of Demand Draft and a copy of Application Print Out.

Decision of the Bank in respect of all matters pertaining to this recruitment would be final and binding on all candidates.



General Manager
HR & Marketing

Place : Mumbai
Date : 08th Oct 2008


Rajnis opinion on Politics

Actor Rajnikanth has released a report, answering the question of his fans. In the recent past, ardent fans of the star imposed a strong pressure on him, to make his foray in to politics. People of the fan club created a flag and a party name unofficially.

Rajnikanth made clear that he can neither be forced in to politics nor be pushed out of it, if he decides to take a plunge into it. He also pointed out that stars of other states are venturing in to politics but that doesn't mean he should do the same.

Fans of Rajnikanth can indulge themselves with any party of their choice without limitations. But, propagating an unofficial party name or flag in the name of the actor is highly condemned. Moreover, those who undergo unauthorized anti-association activities will be dismissed from the association and if it continues further, legal action will be taken.

The above said matters are emphasized in Rajnikanth's signed statement.

'Kotha Bangaru Lokam' Review

STORY Balu (Varun Sandesh) is a jovial guy, and is the son of Yerram Setti Krishna Murthy (Prakash Raj) and Jayasudha. The parent's matrimony forms from their love. They adore their son very much, especially Krishna Murthy who treats him like a friend. Once at the age of eight he tells his son, "At any point of life, if you feel that you are doing something wrong, just let me know." Swapna (Swetha Prasad) is a cheerful girl; she always tries to get what ever she wants. Her parents are Kasi Viswanath (Ahuthi Prasad) and Rajitha, who never minds her views and opinions. Kasi Viswanth is a very harsh person. Balu studies in SVS College where Rajahmundry, and Swapna joins alongside him. Accidentally they meet in the college, which develops in to an acquaintance and further in to love. One day their chemistry lecturer RaoRamesh comments that it is only infatuation that happens at this phase of life and couldnot be true love. Giving it a serious thought Balu and Swapna test the relation between them and comes to a conclusion that it is indeed a true love. Knowing about the affair Swapna's father detains her from the college and discontinues her studies. Learning about this Paul (Brahmanandam) sends off Balu to home. How did Krishna Murthy respond to this all? Did Balu and Swapna unite? What happens at the end? Answers to be these questions is to be watched on screen. PERFORMANCE OF THE ARTISTS Prakash Raj and JayaSudha, the parents of 'Bommarillu's Siddhu have been paired again in this film to restate the role. Their performance delivered brought a grace to the storyline. We can say that their performance seemingly close to reality is the main asset to the film. Varun Sandesh who exhibited a settled performance in 'Happy Days', did very well with the godavari accent. Form start to end his performance exhibits considerable improvement compared to earlier 'Happy Days'. Swetha Prasad who entered filmdom with 'Ekbal' as a child artist, had exhibited much ease in acting, and bagged applauses for her performance. This is her first appearance as a heroine in Telugu, and her performance can be counted as an additional high spot to the film. On the whole she did well in the character of Swetha. Hopefully, she will get some good opportunities in Tollywood after this film. 'Ahuthi' Prasad did very well as Viswanadam. Director Srikanth has utilized his image after 'Chandamam' very well, in molding his character. Many dialogues of this movie reminds us of the dialogues in his earlier film. Rajitha did her role well with whatever she could perform in the premises. Brahmanandam's role as a college priniciple needs no special description. He lured the audience with his ever green style of comedy. RaoRamesh who got good recognition for his performance in 'Gamyam', performed his character of the chemistry lecturer aptly. He portrays a role that encourages and guides Balu. If the talent in him is utilized properly, he will be like another Prakash Raj to the industry. TECHNICIANS WORK Chota K Naidu who works only for huge budget films, has first time handled the megaphone for this film. He has created a beautiful 'Kotha Bangaru Lokam'. The lighting he used in a few scenes is really excellent. Mickey J Mayer who is well recognized, for his tunes in 'Happy Days', has composed lively music for this film. The lyrics by Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry, Ananth Sriram and Chandra Bose is adds flavor to his tunes. Marthand K Venkatesh who has a good recognition for his editing, has done a serene job. Director's Portrayal Srikanth Addala who debuted with this film as a director, has shown good clarity in the work. Everything from the script, screenplay, dialogues and songs, he did with a complete perception. The dialogues like "deepam mana intide ani muddu pettukunte, meesam kalipothundi" that has been written by him for the character of Ahuthi Prasad are captivating to the core. Srikanth Addala has scored 100 out of 100 with his very first movie as the director. Criticism 'Dil' Raju who conveyed the message - Parents should respect the ideas and views of their children through his film 'Bommarillu'; has now presented another message -The children should always respect parents who raised them with many dreams in heart, and also should behave by keeping their responsibilities in mind that is expected from them. Further the parents should give importance to the views of children who are taking their responsibilities. The film will sure increase the quality value of the banner. 'Kotha Bangaru Lokam' is really a feel good family entertainer, and 'Dil' Raju deserves a huge round of applause for this work. This is a film that every one must watch atleast once.

ORIENTAL BANK PO Recruitment notification 2009

ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE, A LEADING LISTED PUBLIC SECTOR
BANK INVITES ON-LINE APPLICATIONS FROM INDIAN CITIZENS FOR 313
POSTS OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS:

OPENING DATE FOR ON-LINE REGISTRATION : 01.10.2009
CLOSING DATE FOR ON-LINE REGISTRATION : 31.10.2009
(Including those from far-flung areas)
DATE OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION : 13.12.2009

for NAME OF THE POST/VACANCIES ,no. of vacancies and for more details CLICK HERE


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PNB IT Professional Knowledge

(Questions asked in Indian Bank Computer Officers' Exam, 2008 & Professional Knowledge Section of Punjab National Bank P.O. Exam., 2008)

1. Programs that automatically submit your search request to several search engines simultaneously are called—
(1) Metasearch engines
(2) Webcrawlers
(3) Spiders
(4) Hits
(5) None of these

2. Graphical diagrams used to represent different multiple perspectives of a system include—
(1) use-case, class, and state diagrams
(2) state, interaction, derivative diagrams
(3) interaction, relationship, and class diagrams
(4) deployment, relationship, and use-case diagrams
(5) None of these

3. Database redesign is not terribly difficult if the—
(1) database is structured
(2) database is well-designed
(3) database has no data
(4) database is relatively small
(5) database is relatively large

4. Which of the following are normally used to initialize a computer system's hardware?
(1) Bootstrap memory
(2) Volatile memory
(3) Exteranl mass memory
(4) Static memory
(5) Random access memory

5. If you wanted to locate the hardware address of a local device, which protocol would you use?
(1) ARP
(2) RARP
(3) ICMP
(4) PING
(5) PONG

6. What is Internet 2?
(1) A new type of cabling system for Wide Area Networks
(2) A second local area network that can connect with another online LAN to share access
(3) A new standard for Internet browsers
(4) An association to develop advanced Internet technology
(5) None of these

7. The term, "hypertext", means—
(1) Non-sequential writing
(2) Hypermedia
(3) Blinking text
(4) Text with heavy formatting
(5) None of these

8. While searching a website, you have been unable to find information that was on the site several months ago. What might you do to attempt to locate that information?
(1) Visit Google's cached page to view the older copy.
(2) Forget about it, as there is no way to find this information.
(3) Visit a partner site of the organization to see if it is there.
(4) Use the wayback machine.
(5) None of these

9. Which kind of lock includes a keypad that can be used to control access into areas?
(1) Cipher
(2) Warded
(3) Device
(4) Tumbler
(5) Typelock

10. A……………..sometimes called a boot sector virus, executes when a computer boots up because it resides in the boot sector of a floppy disk or the master boot record of a hard disk.
(1) system virus
(2) trojan horse virus
(3) file virus
(4) macro virus
(5) None of these

11. Carbon credit is meant for—
(1) Deforestation
(2) Protection of environment
(3) Rural infrastructure
(4) Diamond trading
(5) Precision farming

12. Acetic acid is present in—
(1) Vinegar
(2) Curd
(3) Lime
(4) Fish
(5) Rancid butter

13. Deep litter and cage systems are associated with—
(1) Dairy development
(2) Pig farming
(3) Poultry growing
(4) Quali farming
(5) Sheep rearing

14. When milk is churned, the cream is separated due to—
(1) Gravitational force
(2) Centrifugal force
(3) Frictional force
(4) Electro magnetic effect
(5) None of the above

15. Agricultural scientist who got Nobel prize for peace—
(1) Dr Norman E. Borlaug
(2) Dr M.S. Swaminathan
(3) Dr Hargovind Khorana
(4) Dr Chandrasekhar
(5) Dr Watson

16. Free flow of capital, goods and services is envisaged under—
(1) WTO
(2) Food Bill
(3) AEZ
(4) Essential commodities Act
(5) Warehouse Bill

17. Process involved in the conversion of milk to curd is—
(1) Oxidation
(2) Dehydration
(3) Hydrogenation
(4) Fermentation
(5) Hydration

18. National Policy for Farmers 2007 is formulated based on the recommendations of—
(1) Committee on Financial Inclusion
(2) Vaidyanathan Committee
(3) Forward Market Commission
(4) Working Group on Agriculture
(5) National Commission on Farmers

19. The Head Quarters of CFTRI—the leading institute for research on various food products is located at—
(1) Mysore
(2) New Delhi
(3) Mumbai
(4) Gurgaon
(5) Jammu

20. Common refrigerant used in fridges and cold storages—
(1) Neon
(2) Freon
(3) Crypton
(4) Argon
(5) Ice

21. Who among the following is the author of the novel ‘Two Lives’?
(1) Salman Rushdie
(2) Vikram Seth
(3) Arundhati Roy
(4) Ruskin Bond
(5) Dhruv Sawhney

22. Who among the following has been appointed as the first Chief Information Commissioner of India?
(1) Vijay Shankar
(2) T.N. Seshan
(3) Wajahat Habibullah
(4) Mathew Varghese
(5) M.H. Baig

23. On which of the following dates is World AIDS Day observed?
(1) December 9
(2) December 1
(3) November 30
(4) October 24
(5) December 30

24. Which of the following is India’s first indigenous animation film?
(1) Hanuman
(2) Ramayana
(3) Harry Potter
(4) Mughal-e-Azam
(5) Ram Sita

25. Who among the following has been sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashimir?
(1) Mufti Mohammed Sayeed
(2) Ghulam Nabi Azad
(3) Omar Abdullah
(4) M.H. Baig
(5) T. N. Seshan

ANSWERS:
1. (1) 2. (1) 3. (1) 4. (5) 5. (1)
6. (4) 7. (2) 8. (3) 9. (4) 10. (1)
11. (2) 12. (1) 13. (3) 14. (2) 15. (1)
16. (1) 17. (4) 18. (5) 19. (1) 20. (2)
21. (2) 22. (3) 23. (2) 24. (1) 25. (2)

'Ghazini’ Surya as 'Son of Krishnan'

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Director Shankar dismissed 3 assistants

After the hectic shooting schedule, the Endhiran team is returning to India. In fact the superstar Rajinikanth had already reached Chennai on 27th September while Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is expected to join her hubby Abhishek Bachchan right on time for Drona's premiere. Industry sources have it that director Shankar completed the first leg of shooting to accommodate Ash's request to be with Abhi to attend Drona's premiere. Meanwhile, Shankar has dismissed three of his assistants for leaking the well-guarded Endhiran stills to the media. He has also appointed a nine-member crew to ensure that such incidents do not happen again

Bipasa in Gayam 2

Earlier a film was made with Jagapati babu donning the lead role opposite Urmila who played the heroine. Directed by Ram Gopal Varma the movie titled as 'Gayam' starred Revathi in a prominent role. A familiar fact is that that the film bagged a sensational hit and tweaked the career graph of Jagapati babu to a high state.

Shortly a sequel is planned to be made for this former hit which is being presented by Ram Gopal Varma, by a new producer. Latest buzz is, along with Jagapati Babu in the lead, a part of the cast from 'Gayam-I' has been retained for this sequel, including Revathi and Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry. The latest is Bipasha Basu of Bollywood is going to play the heroine for the sequel of ‘Gayam’.

Praveen Sri, an associate of popular editor Shankar is making his debut as a director with this film. The shooting will begin in the last week of November.

Central Bank -CBI IT Specialist Officers Recruitment

Central Bank of India

Recruitment of Specialist Officers (Information Technology IT)

Name: Information Technology Officers

No. of Posts: 200

Name: Assistant Security Officers

No. of Posts: 6

The Posts are Under Specialist Category

Important Dates

Website link open 18.09.2008 to 08.10.2008
Last date for receipt of application print out with DD and certificates 13.10.2008 (far flung 18.10.2008)
Date of written exam 23.11.2008

Details of the Posts:

Post code No. POST SCALE NO.

OF

POSTS

01 Assistant Security Officer JMG Scale I 06
02 Information Technology Officer MMG Scale II 150
03 Information Technology Officer MMG Scale III 50

TOTAL
206

Eligibility:

Post Code Name of the Post Age Qualifications & Experience
01 Assistant Security Officer

(Scale I)

Minimum- 21 Years Maximum-40 Years QUALIFICATION: A Graduate from a recognized university with 50% Marks aggregate.

Basic knowledge on Computer applications (Certificate from a Government recognized Training Institute is required)

EXPERIENCE: Minimum 5 years experience as a Commissioned Officer in the Armed Force in the name of Captain (Army) or equivalent from Navy and Air Force. OR Officers not below the name of Deputy Commandant in Para military Force (BSF, CRPF, ITBP etc.). OR A Police Officer not below the name of Asstt. Superintendent of Police. Documentary proof of the relevant work experience as above must be provided along with the application form.

02 Information Technology Officer (Scale II) Minimum- 21 Years Maximum-38 Years QUALIFICATION: BE/BTECH (Computers, IT, Electronics & Telecommunication) / B.Sc (Engg) 4 yrs / MCA

EXPERIENCE: 2 years post qualification experience. OR

Any Graduate with Computer Qualification (Minimum 6 months Diploma Course or Certificate Course in Computers with minimum 150 hours one stretch training) with Experience of 4 years as an IT Officer in IT Dept. of a Bank.

03 Information Technology Officer (Scale III) Minimum- 25 Years Maximum-42 Years QUALIFICATION: BE/BTECH (Computers, IT, Electronics & Telecommunication) / B.Sc (Engg) 4 yrs / MCA

EXPERIENCE: 5 years post qualification experience.

OR

Any Graduate with Computer Qualification (Minimum 6 months Diploma Course or Certificate Course in Computers with minimum 150 hours one stretch training) with Experience of 7 years as an IT Officer in IT Dept. of the Bank.

Scales of Pay:



Approx. total emoluments at the start of the

Scale + DA + CCA + HRA in Metro Centres.

5.1 JMG Scale I Rs. 14,990.00
5.2 MMG Scale II Rs. 20,329.90
5.3 MMG Scale III Rs. 26,896.80

In addition, accommodation (in lieu of HRA / Rent Reimbursement), conveyance, medical reimbursement, LFC, Superannuation benefits, etc., as admissible as per the rules of the Bank.

SELECTION PROCEDURE:

Selection will be on the basis of Written Test and/or Group Discussions, Interview depending on the number of applications received for each post.

WRITTEN TEST

7.1 Syllabus for the Written Exam

(i) Objective Test

(a) Quantitative Aptitude

(b) Reasoning

(c) General Awareness

(d) English

(ii) Descriptive Test

Specialization. (Information Technology, IT)

The minimum qualifying marks in the written test will be 50% (45 % for reserved category candidates). However, the number of candidates to be called for Group Discussion and/or Interview will be as per the appropriate cut off mark decided by the Bank. Merely securing 50 % marks (45 % for reserved category candidates) in the Written Test will not entitle any candidate to be called for GD and/ or Interview.

NOTE: Further details regarding the Written Test i.e. number of questions, duration, etc., shall be advised along with the call letter. The candidates have an option to answer the Written Test (Descriptive Test) in either English or Hindi (only in one language).

7.2 The written test will be held at the following centers and the address of the venue will be advised in the call letters. List of written test centers with the center codes is given below:

Center Code Name of Center Center Code Name of Center
11 Bhopal 15 Kolkata
12 Chennai 16 Lucknow
13 Delhi 17 Mumbai
14 Hyderabad

INTERVIEW:

Wherever the Bank decides to hold the written test, the short listed candidates in the order of ranking in the written test (above minimum qualifying marks) as per the cut-off marks determined by the Bank shall be called for GD/Personality test / Interview and the decision of the Bank in this regard is final.

APPLICATION FEE (Including Postage Charges, Non-Refundable)

Rs. 300/-(including postal charges of Rs. 75/-) per application. (Rs. 75/- as postal charges only for SC/ST/PWD candidates.)

Requisite Fees is to be sent by Demand Draft favouring “CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA - Recruitment of Officers, 2008″ payable at “MUMBAI” only with candidate’s Name and Address mentioned on the reverse of the DD. Please note that Cash /Cheques/ Money Orders/ Postal Order/ Postal Stamps/ DDs drawn on the place other than Mumbai. etc., will not be accepted.

How To Apply: Candidates are required to apply on -line through website www.centralbankofindia.co.in. No other means /mode of applications will be accepted. The last date for receipt of system-generated print out of the applications is 13.10.2008 (18.10.2008 for far flung areas). Application link from website will be open from 18.09.2008 to 08.10.2008.

The guidelines for filling application on-line is given as under:

The candidates should have their Demand Draft (DD) ready before applying on­line, as the DD details are required to be entered in the on-line application. Without the valid DD details, data will not be registered. The DD should not be dated before 18.09.2008 and not after 08.10.2008. Even if the Bank extends the date of On-line registration by one or two days, the valid dates of Demand Draft will not be changed.

After applying on-line, the registered candidates should obtain a system-generated print out of the application. This system generated print out of the application should be signed by the candidate and sent along with-

i. The application fees in the form of DD of Rs. 300/-(Rs.75/- for SC/ST/PWD) candidates) favouring “Central Bank of India - Recruitment of Officers 2008″ payable at Mumbai. ii. Required certificates/testimonials. iii. Photograph pasted in the give place and signed across.

The application should reach the following address by 13.10.2008. The application posted from abroad and far-flung areas (refer clause 12(v) of detailed advertisement) will be accepted till 18.10.2008 provided that the DD is dated on or after 18.09.2008 but on or before 08.10.2008.

Central Bank of India,

Recruitment of Specialist Officers 2008

Post Box No. 7452,

Jogeshwari (East)

MUMBAI-400 060.

The candidates can apply for one post only. The registration for more than one post will be treated as invalid for all the posts. More than one registration for the same post will also be treated as invalid.

The candidates must possess a valid email id for filling the application. In case candidate is not having a valid id, he can create a new email id.

The candidate must retain the photocopy of the sent print out of the application form for further reference.

Only those registered applications, the print out of which is received duly signed along with DD and certificates and photograph pasted will be treated as valid. The Bank will not be responsible for any postal delay or loss in transit.

More Details: www.centralbankofindia.co.in

Online Application of United bank(UBI)







United Bank of India Recruitment of IT & Civil Engineers in Specialist Category


UBI IT- Civil Engineer Recruitment N-United Bank of India

United Bank of India (UBI)

Manager IT and Civil Engineer Recruitment

Important Dates:

  1. Online application Starts: 25/09/2008
  2. Online application Stops: 24/10/2008
  3. Last date of receipt of prinout of the system generated application: 31/10/200807/11/2008) (far-flung area
  4. Date of written test: 21/12/2008

1. Chief Manager (IT) (SMG-IV)

No. of Posts: 06 posts

Age: 40 years.

2. Senior Manager (IT) (MMG-III)

No. of Posts: 43 posts,

Age: 35 years.

3. Manager (IT) (MMG-II)

No. of Posts: 151 posts

Age: 35 years.

4. Senior Manager (Civil Engineer) (MMG-III)

No. of Posts: 01 post

Age: 30 years.

How to Apply: Candidates are required to apply online at the Bank’s website.

Apply Between: 25/09/2008 and 24/10/2008

After applying online send printout of the filled application along with application fee and photo.

More Details: http://www.unitedbankofindia.com/recruitment.asp

Syllabus for Deputy Manager (IT) of PNB-Pattern

The syllabus for Deputy Manager (IT) of PNB exam will consist of specialization of your field. It may cover:

Speciality:
1. Basics of Computer (WINDOWS OS/DOS)

2. Office Applications.

3. RDBMS - Oracle etc

4. Networking

5. Hardware

6. internet technologies

7. Other emerging technologies

General:
8. Reasoning

9. English.

10. Mathematics


NOTE: Please do NOT consider this syllabus to be official

Pattern

PNB Bank has sent the syllabus along with the Roll Numbers. The Exam Pattern is:

  1. Professional Knowledge - 40 Questions - 90 Marks
  2. English - 35 Questions - No Marks (You just need to Qualify)
  3. Quantitative - 35 Questions - 35 Marks
  4. Reasoning - 50 Questions - 75 Marks

PNB IT Recruitment 2008 Notification

Post code Name of post Grade/ scale No. of vacancies
01 Electrical Engineer MMG Scale II 3
02 Deputy Manager (IT) (with 2 advance increments) JMG Scale I 201
03 Officer (IT-Banking Domain) JMG Scale I 260
TOTAL 464

STARTING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION : 13.08.2008
CLOSING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION : 06.09.2008
DATE OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION : 05.10.2008


3. AGE, EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND POST-QUALIFICATION WORK EXPERIENCE:

Post Code Post Age as on 01.07.2008 Educational Qualifications

Experience

01 Electrical Engineer Max. 33 B.E./B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering or Diploma in Electrical Engineering

3 years for B.E./B.Tech. and 5 years for Diploma holders

02 Dy Manager (IT) Max. 28 Degree in Engineering in the field of Computer Science/IT/Electronics OR

MCA

03 Officer (IT-Banking Domain) Min. 21 Max. 40 Graduate in any discipline.

1 year working experience in Core Banking Solution (Finacle) Branches in any Bank

SELECTION PROCEDURE:

(a) Selection will be on the basis of written test and interview. The question paper for the written examination will be bilingual, i.e. in Hindi and English, except for the Test of English Language.

(b) Merely satisfying the eligibility norms will not entitle a candidate to be called for written test/interview. The Bank may call only the requisite number of candidates after preliminary screening/short-listing with reference to the candidates’ qualifications, suitability, experience etc.

(c) The written test will be held on 05.10.2008.

4. FEE AND POSTAGE CHARGES (NON-REFUNDABLE)

(i) For candidates belonging to SC/ST/PC categories, there is no application fee except postage charges of Rs 50/-.

(ii) For all other categories, including OBC/dependents of servicemen killed in action, the application fee is Rs 250/- + Rs 50/- postage charges = Rs 300/-.

5. HOW TO APPLY:

  1. The application fee may be paid in cash, separately for each post if the candidate wishes to apply for more than one post, at any of the Bank’s Core Banking Branches (CBBs).
  2. Before depositing the fee, the candidate must download a copy of the payment voucher from our website www.pnbindia.com. The voucher will be in duplicate. The following details must be entered into both copies of the voucher:

(i) Candidate’s name,

(ii) Candidate’s category,

(iii) Name and code no. of the Branch selected for payment,

(iv) Date of payment and

(v) Fee to be paid

  1. Thereafter, the voucher is to be presented at the Branch, along with the application fee.
  2. After payment, the candidate must ensure that the transaction id generated is entered into the voucher. The candidate’s copy of the voucher will then be handed over to him/her.
  3. Payment of fee should be made on or before 06.09.2008. The date will be the same for candidates belonging to far-flung areas.
  4. To apply, candidates should log onto our website www.pnbindia.com. No other means/mode of application will be accepted.
  5. The transaction id provided by the Branch after payment must be quoted in the application and the original payment voucher must be produced along with the call letter at the time of the written test.
  6. Candidates will have to submit separate applications for each post after paying a separate fee for each post, in case they wish to apply for more than one post.
  7. Applications, once submitted, will not be allowed to be withdrawn and the application fee/ postage, once paid, shall be neither refunded nor held in reserve for any other examination.
  8. Application registration on our website will be open from 13.08.2008 to 06.09.2008. The last date for registering applications online is 06.09.2008.
  9. The candidate should have a valid email id. This will enable him/her to receive call letter/ interview advice etc. by email.
  10. Candidates should keep a printout of the completed application as well as a copy of the payment voucher, for their record. An ‘Information Handout’ will be sent to the candidates along with the call letter for written test.

For more details please visit the official website for Punjab National Bank

Oracle pattern-placement paper

Company Profile

Oracle Corporation (Nasdaq: ORCL) is the world's leading supplier of software for information management, and the world's second largest independent software company. With annual revenues of more than $10.1 billion, the company offers its database, tools and application products, along with related consulting, education, and support services, in more than 145 countries around the world. Headquartered in Redwood Shores, California, Oracle is the first software company to develop and deploy 100 percent internet-enabled enterprise software across its entire product line: database, server, enterprise business applications, and application development and decision support tools.

Oracle is the only company capable of implementing complete global e-business solutions that extend from front office customer relationship management to back office operational applications to platform infrastructure. Oracle software runs on PCs, workstations, minicomputers, mainframes and massively parallel computers, as well as on personal digital assistants and set-top devices. As more and more companies transform themselves into e-businesses, Oracle's Internet-enabled solutions provide a cost-effective way to expand market opportunities, improve business process efficiencies, and attract and retain customers. By replacing expensive, unwieldy client/server computing models with the efficiency and reach of the internet, companies can deploy a wealth of innovative applications that can be accessed with a Web browser.

The only software company to offer a full suite of e-business products, Oracle provides:
• An Internet-ready platform for building and deploying Web-based applications
• A comprehensive suite of Internet-enabled business applications
• Professional services for help in formulating e-business strategy, as well as in designing, customizing,
and implementing e-business solutions


Oracle: Past, Present and Future

The beginnings.


When CEO Lawrence J. Ellison and a few associates formed
Oracle in 1977, they were out to prove wrong the prevailing
theory that relationship databases could not be commercially
viable.

Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates found Software Development Laboratories. Inspired by a research paper written in 1970 by an IBM researcher titled " A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks", the three decide to build a new type of database called a relational database system. Their orginal project is for the government and is titled Oracle. The founders believe that Oracle, meaning source of wisdom,
would be an appropriate name for their project and receive permission from the CIA to use it.

What's in a name?

In 1978, Software Development Laboratories moved from their office in Santa Clara to a new one on Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, the heart of Silicon Valley. In an attempt to explain what their company does, they changed their name to Relational Software Inc., or RSI. The newly-christened company shipped its first commercial SQL-based database, V2, in 1979 (V1 was never officially released). In 1982 RSI changed its name to Oracle Systems Corporation, which later become Oracle Corporation.

Tapping the Internet.

In 1983, Oracle decided to make RDBMS portable, and introduced V3 - the first portable database to run on PCs, mini computers and mainframes. Today, Oracle targets high-end workstations and mini computers as the server platforms on which to run its database systems. Along with few others, Oracle has long been a champion of network computers. It now boasts that is was the world's first software company to develop and deploy 100 percent Internet-enabled enterprise software across its entire product line: database, server, enterprise business applications, applications development and decision support tools. In fact, CEO Ellison has said, "If the Internet turns out not to be the future of computing, we're toast. But if it is, we're golden."

A phenomenal success story.

Today, as proof of their success, they've parlayed an initial $2,000 investment in the company into an annual revenue exceeding $10.1 billion. Based in Redwood shores, California, it has more that 43,000 employees worldwide and does business in over 150 countries. Oracle (ORCL) is publicly traded on the NASDAQ.

Little known facts about Oracle

Oracle is ranked among the 10 best companies for a six-month return on equity.

Oracle's relational database was the world's first to support the Structured Query Language, now an industry standard.

Today, the Oracle DBMS is supported on over 80 different operating environments, ranging from IBM mainframes and DEC VAX minicomputers, to UNIX-based minicomputers and Windows NT platforms.

Oracle spends nearly 13% of their revenues for research and development.

Oracle V1 ran on PDP-11 under RSX, 128 KB max memory and was written in assembly language.

Oracle created the first database to run on a massively parallel computer.

All 10 of the world's largest Web sites- from Amazon.com to Yahoo! - use Oracle.

65% of the Fortune 100 use Oracle for e-business.



pattern

Here is the pattern of Oracle written text.

Section 1:Aptitude: 30 questions. concentration is more on the English part.

a) There will be a sentence and two fill ups. Choice were given to fill the blanks.
b) Analogy
c) There will be 4 sentences. You have to arrange them in order.
d) Only 6-7 questions from apti.

Section 2:Technical: 30 questions.
a) C questions. around 8.
b) C++ questions around 2.
c) Java 2 questions.
d) Reaming were
SQL.

Note: No negative marking.
Time 1 hr


Date of Test/Interview: 2004
Category: FRESHERS

ORACLE PAPER - 2004 - WARANGAL
REC Warangal ORACLE-2004
========================

paper having two parts.

part 1: apptitute test -30question (20min)
part 2: technical Test -30question (20min)

Part 1:

1)find the range of x*x -5x+6>0
X=3

2)if 5x*x+14*x+k=0 having two reciprocal roots find the value of k.

3&4)two sentence are given ,in between four sentence are given in change order. (like between 1 & 6 ,abcd four sentence are given 1 a b c d 6)
Find the correct order?

5)if first term of AP is 5 .16th term is 45.find the sum of first 16 terms.

6)x,y and z are odd no. not necessarly in sequence.then y=?
(1)mean of x and z is 114.
(2)mean of y and z is 113.

Ans: 115

7)ram is 27 year old then mohan.after 7 year ram age is thrice as mohan
age .find ram age?
Ans : 67/2

8)if three tapes are filling a tank of capacity of 500lit with speed of
30lit/sec,48lit/sec and 36lit/sec. Find after how long time tank will
fill?
Ans : 500/114

9)find the root of given eq x-2/(x-1)=1-2/(x-2) if possible.
Ans : x = 0

10)find the point of intersection of \
15x+9y=15
5x+3y=21

Ans : NO

11)suppose in a pot 20 cards are there label 1-20 on that. find the
probability of getting two prime.

Ans : 8/20 = 2 / 5

12)in an island three persons are there Jam ,Dam and Sam .sam having
pencil,dam having cap and Jam having book .we have find who is author
among them if.
(1)Sam says ,Jam is author but author wearing cap.
(2)Dam says ,I am author ,but author not having cap.
(3)Sam says, I am author ,but author having note book.
Find who is author?

Ans : jam

13)Jo ,Do and So are three person.
(1) So says Jo is football player, I also football player.
(2) Do says Jo is football player, I also football player.
(3) Jo says Do is football player, I also football player.
Find the football player player among them.

Ans : jo

14-16)question based analogy . like LION:CUB find the pair in given choice.

17)in a basket 3 mangos,4 apples and 4 bananas are there. Find no of ways we select randomly 3 fruit from basket?

18) if a^x=b^y=c^z and b^2=ac then find x+z/xz=?
Ans : 2/y

19)(loga)^2-(logb)^2 = ?
ans :- logab-loga/b

20)in a 60 liters of mixture of spirit and water is 7 %. in order to make water 19%,how much water should be added.(some thing like this)

21-25)A one and half page length passage will be given and 4 to 5
questions will be asked based on this passage.

26)

Technical part:-
==================
pattern: 1) pl/sql—>7 quest
2) java—>5 quest
3) c & pointers—>9 quest
4) dbms and dfd’s—>5 quest
5) ds—>4 quest

some quest are here:-

1.what is not a c- storage class
Ans.stack

2.if dba creates one user what are the privilages the user will get?

3. which keyword is used to const in java
Ans. final

4.char *array[4]={”some string”}
printf(”%d”,&array[4]-(array));
Ans.4

5.remote object will be in the package
Ans.java.net (verity it)

6.#define sq(a) (a*a)
printf (”%d”,sq (3+2));
Ans.11

7.#define max 20
printf (”%d”, ++max);
Ans.lvalue required — error

8.printf (”%d”,sizeof (2>3?4?:4:3?4:2));(some thing like this)
Ans.syntax error

9. what is important of free().

10.property of constructor in java program.

11.impotance of macro.

12.underfolw condition of stack.
(1)empty,2)push,3)pop,4)none)
====================

1)Which of the following is not a storage class in C?
Static
Register
Extern
Stack

2)Which of the following ‘return’ statement is correct?
return, return;
return(1, 2, 3);
return(return 4);
(return 5, return 6);

3)The second argument to fopen() function is?
char
const char *
int *
FILE *

4)What is the output of the program?
#include
void main()
{
char buffer[10] = {”Genesis”};
printf(” %d “, &buffer[4]- (buffer));
}
3
4
0
Illegal pointer subtraction
4

5)If “arr” is an array of 5 x 5 dimension, arr[2][4] is same as
**(a+3+4)
*(a+3)+*(a+4)
**(a+3)+4
*(*(a+2)+4)

—————————————————–
APTITUDE 30 questions

Log37
1: ——- = ? ( Log67 )
1 + Log32

2: log(a-b) = log a - log b; then a = ?
(b/(b2+1));

3: 3 black 7 white balls. prob of drawing 2 white balls ? (7/15)

4: In a lock of 4 rings there r five characters how
many unsuccessful attempts can be made ? (624)..

5: sqrt(6+sqrt(6+sqrt (6 + ..))))) = ? 3

6: a solution is prepared by mixing two solution with sprit 20% & 60%..In
what ration they should be mixed to get the 50% sprit in resultant solution.
(1:3)

7: X2 - (A-3)X +(A+3) = 0
for what value of A the sum of square of roots will be least ? (A=2);

8: ‘a’ number of persons work daily ‘b’ hours to produce ‘c’ items. If ‘d’ persons walks away from the group what will be the number of hours to produce ‘c’ items. ? (ab/(a-d))

9: - 13 Passage

14 - 18 venn diagram.

19-22 picking based (VERBAL);

23-25 picking odd once out (words )

26: m = ax , n = ay mxny = a2(x+y) find 1/x + 1/y? (1)

27 xy - 2y - 6 =0;
x 2 x >2 ..
y is always postive.

28
The diameter of circle can be determined from
1.area.
2.circumference.
Ans either of them.

29: sum of 2 no. is 7 & product s 10 fnd larger number.



  1. Three beauty pageant finalists-Cindy, Amy and Linda-The winner was musician. The one who was not last or first was a math major.The one who came in third had black hair. Linda had red hair. Amy had no musical abilities. Who was first?
    (A) Cindy (B) Amy (C) Linda (D) None of these

  2. Two twins have certain peculiar characteristics. One of them always lies on Monday, Wednesday, Friday. The other always lies on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays. On the other days they tell the truth. You are given a conversation.Person A- today is Sunday, my name is Anil Person B-today is Tuesday, my name is Bill What day is today?
    (A) Sunday (B) Tuesday (C) Monday (D) Thursday

  3. The difference of a number and its reciprocal is 1/2.The sum of their squares is
    (A) 9/4 (B) 4/5 (C) 5/3 (D) 7/4

  4. The difference of a number and its square is 870.What is the number?
    (A) 42 (B) 29 (C) 30 (D) 32

  5. A trader has 100 Kg of wheat, part of which he sells at 5% profit and the rest at 20% profit. He gains 15% on the whole. Find how much is sold at 5% profit?
    (A) 60 (B) 50 (C) 66.66 (D) 33.3

  6. Which of the following points are collinear?
    (A) (3,5) (4,6) (2,7) (B) (3,5) (4,7) (2,3)
    (C) (4,5) (4,6) (2,7) (D) (6,7) (7,8) (2,7)

  7. A man leaves office daily at 7pm.a driver with car comes from his home to pick him from office and bring back home. One day he gets free at 5.30 and instead of waiting for driver he starts walking towards home. In the wayhe meets the car and returns home on car. He reaches home 20 minutes earlier than usual. In how much time does the man reach home usually?
    (A) 1 hr 20 min (B) 1 hr (C) 1 hr 10 min (D) 55 min

  8. If m:n = 2:3,the value of 3m+5n/6m-n is
    (A) 7/3 (B) 3/7 (C) 5/3 (D) 3/5

  9. dog taken four leaps for every five leaps of hare but three leaps of the dog is equal to four leap of the hare. Compare speed?
    (A) 12:16 (B) 19:20 (C) 16:15 (D) 10:12

  10. A watch ticks 90 times in 95 seconds. And another watch ticks 315 times in 323 secs. If they start together, how many times will they tick together in first hour?
    (A) 100 times (B) 101 times (C) 99 times (D) 102 times

  11. The purpose of defining an index is
    (A) Enhance Sorting Performance (B) Enhance Searching Performance
    (C) Achieve Normalization (D) All of the above

  12. A transaction does not necessarily need to be
    (A) Consistent (B) Repeatable (C) Atomic (D) Isolated

  13. To group users based on common access permission one should use
    (A) User Groups (B) Roles (C) Grants (D) None of the above

  14. PL/SQL uses which of the following
    (A) No Binding (B) Early Binding (C) Late Binding (D) Deferred Binding

  15. Which of the constraint can be defined at the table level as well as at the column level
    (A) Unique (B) Not Null (C) Check (D) All the above

  16. To change the default date format in a SQLPLUS Session you have to
    (A) Set the new format in the DATE_FORMAT key in the windows Registry.
    (B) Alter session to set NLS_DATE-FORMAT.
    (C) Change the Config.ora File for the date base.
    (D) Change the User Profile USER-DATE-FORMAT.

  17. Which of the following is not necessarily an advantages of using a package rather than independent stored procedure in data base.
    (A) Better performance. (B) Optimized memory usage.
    (C) Simplified Security implementation. (D) Encapsulation.

  18. Integrity constrains are not checked at the time of
    (A) DCL Statements. (B) DML Statements.
    (C) DDL Statements. (D) It is checked all the above cases.

  19. Roll Back segment is not used in case of a
    (A) DCL Statements. (B) DML Statements. (C) DDL Statements. (D) all of the above.

  20. An Arc relationship is applicable when
    (A) One child table has multiple parent relation, but for anyone instance of a child record
    only one of the relations is applicable.
    (B) One column of a table is related to another column of the same table.
    (C) A child table is dependent on columns other than the primary key columns of the parent
    table.
    (D) None of the above.

  21. What is true about the following C functions?
    (A) Need not return any value. (B) Should always return an integer.
    (C) Should always return a float. (D) Should always return more than one value.

  22. enum number { a=-1, b=4, c,d,e,} what is the value of e?
    (A) 7 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 3

  23. Which of the following about automatic variables within a function is correct?
    (A) Its type must be declared before using the variable. (B) They are local.
    (C) They are not initialized to zero. (D) They are global.

  24. Consider the following program segment
    int n, sum=5;
    switch(n)
    {
    case 2:sum=sum-2;
    case 3:sum*=5;
    break;
    default:sum=0;
    }
    if n=2, what is the value of the sum?
    (A) 0 (B) 15 (C) 3 (D) None of these.

  25. Which of the following is not an infinite loop?
    (A) x=0; (B) # define TRUE 0....
    do{ While(TRUE){....}
    /*x unaltered within the loop*/ (C) for(;;) {....}
    ....}
    While(x==0); (D) While(1) {....}

  26. Output of the following program is
    main()
    {
    int i=0;
    for(i=0;i<20;i++)
    {
    switch(i)
    {
    case 0:
    i+=5;
    case 1:
    i+=2;
    case 5:
    i+=5;
    default:
    i+=4;
    break;
    }
    }
    }
    (A) 5,9,13,17 (B) 12,17,22 (C) 16,21 (D) syntax error.

  27. What does the following function print?
    func(int i)
    {
    if(i%2) return 0;
    else return 1;
    }
    main()
    {
    int i=3;
    i=func(i);
    i=func(i);
    printf("%d",i);
    }
    (A) 3 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) 2

  28. What will be the result of the following program?
    char*g()
    {
    static char x[1024];
    return x;
    }
    main()
    {
    char*g1="First String";
    strcpy(g(),g1);
    g1=g();
    strcpy(g1,"Second String");
    printf("Answer is:%s", g());
    }
    (A) Answer is: First String (B) Answer is: Second String
    (C) Run time Error/Core Dump (D) None of these

  29. Consider the following program
    main()
    {
    int a[5]={1,3,6,7,0};
    int *b;
    b=&a[2];
    }
    The value of b[-1] is
    (A) 1 (B) 3 (C) -6 (D) none

  30. Given a piece of code
    int x[10];
    int *ab;
    ab=x;
    To access the 6th element of the array which of the following is incorrect?
    (A) *(x+5) (B) x[5] (C) ab[5] (D) *(*ab+5)
    .



Test was of 1 hour 30 questions. g aptitude and 30 of technical.......some questions. of aptitude
were very lengthy so don't end up in solving them.....time was less......some 15 questions. from
arithmetic......and rest 15 logical,statement interpretation,arrangement,tense correction......and
like that......

  1. Given a square matrix which consists only of 1 and 0......find which rows,which cols and which diagonals consist entirely of 1's.

  2. Given an array of integers find all possible combinations of the numbers whose sum equal to 90.....
    ans : knapsack problem (in data structures - aho ullman)

Note : for them solution was not the criteria.......but the approach was important......the solution
should be generalised and optimized........optimization was given the top priority........

Technical Papers

  1. const int MAX=10;
    main()
    {
    enum a {a,b,MAX};
    print MAX;
    }
    ans. 2


  2. enum variable is a const variable which can only be assigned a value at initialization or a non const variable which can be assigned any value in the middle of the program?
    ans. const variable

  3. void *p; what operation cannot be performed on p? ans : arithmetic operation unless it is properly typecasted

  4. char **p="Hello";
    print p,*p,**p
    ans. Hello (null)
    warning: suspicious pointer conversion

  5. main()
    {
    char str[]="Geneius";
    print (str);
    }
    print(char *s)
    {
    if(*s)
    print(++s);
    printf("%c",*s);
    }
    ans. suiene

  6. what does the function fcloseall() does ?
    ans. fcloseall() closes all open streams except stdin,stdout,stderr,stdprn and stdaux

  7. main()
    {
    printf("Genius %d",fun(123));
    }
    fun(int n)
    {
    return (printf("%d",n));
    }
    ans. 123genius3

  8. difference between definition and declaration. ans. definition once while declaration more than once

  9. find the error?
    main()
    {
    void fun();
    fun();
    }
    void fun()
    {
    int i=10;
    if(i<10)
    return 2.0;
    return 3.0;
    }
    ans. no error but warning

  10. int a=9,b=5,c=3,d;
    d=(b-c)<(c-a) ? a : b;
    print d
    ans 5

  11. 1+2/3*4+1=? Ans. 2

  12. In C++, a variable can be defined wherever needed whereas not in C

  13. main()
    {
    int i=4;
    fun(i=i/4);
    print i;
    }
    fun(int i)
    {
    return i/2;
    }
    ans 1

  14. what is an array ?
    ans. contiguous collection of memory occupied by similar data types

  15. printf("\"NITK %%SURAHKAL%% !\"");
    ans. "NITK %SURATHKAL% !"

  16. difference between scanf and gets in case of string input ans. scanf does not accepts white space while gets does

  17. table t1 m rows and x cols table t2 n rows and y cols
    in t1*t2 rows? cols=?
    ans. m*n ,x+y

  18. symbol of realtionship between 2 entities?

  19. which one cannot come in data modelling a. customer b. student c. office d. speed ans speed

  20. can a database table exist without a primary key ?

  21. whether higher normal forms better than lower forms as far redundancy is concerned ? ans. higher

  22. file is at which level ans. conceptual level

  23. what is a foreign key ans. primary key in some other table

Interview

Which are initial RDBMS, Hierarchical & N/w database ?
RDBMS - R system
Hierarchical - IMS
N/W - DBTG

What is Functional Dependency
Given a relation R, attribute Y of R is functionally dependent on attribute X of R if and only if each X-value has associated with it precisely one -Y value in R

What is Auditing ?
The database has the ability to audit all actions that take place within it.
a) Login attempts, b) Object Accesss, c) Database Action Result of Greatest(1,NULL) or Least(1,NULL) NULL

While designing in client/server what are the 2 imp. things to be considered ?
Network Overhead (traffic), Speed and Load of client server

When to create indexes ?
To be created when table is queried for less than 2% or 4% to 25% of the table rows.

How can you avoid indexes ?
TO make index access path unavailable - Use FULL hint to optimizer for full table scan - Use INDEX or AND-EQUAL hint to optimizer to use one index or set to indexes instead of another. - Use an expression in the Where Clause of the SQL.

What is the result of the following SQL :
Select 1 from dual
UNION
Select 'A' from dual;

Error

Can database trigger written on synonym of a table and if it can be then what would be the effect if original table is accessed.
Yes, database trigger would fire.

Can you alter synonym of view or view ?
No

Can you create index on view ?
No

What is the difference between a view and a synonym ?
Synonym is just a second name of table used for multiple link of database. View can be created with many tables, and with virtual columns and with conditions. But synonym can be on view.

What is the difference between alias and synonym ?
Alias is temporary and used with one query. Synonym is permanent and not used as alias.

What is the effect of synonym and table name used in same Select statement ?
Valid

What's the length of SQL integer ?
32 bit length

What is the difference between foreign key and reference key ?
Foreign key is the key i.e. attribute which refers to another table primary key. Reference key is the primary key of table referred by another table.

Can dual table be deleted, dropped or altered or updated or inserted ?
Yes

If content of dual is updated to some value computation takes place or not ?
Yes

If any other table same as dual is created would it act similar to dual?
Yes

For which relational operators in where clause, index is not used ?
<> , like '% ...' is NOT functions, field +constant, field || ''

Assume that there are multiple databases running on one machine. How can you switch from one to another ?
Changing the ORACLE_SID

What are the advantages of Oracle ?
Portability : Oracle is ported to more platforms than any of its competitors, running on more than 100 hardware platforms and 20 networking protocols.
Market Presence : Oracle is by far the largest RDBMS vendor and spends more on R & D than most of its competitors earn in total revenue. This market clout means that you are unlikely to be left in the lurch by Oracle and there are always lots of third party interfaces available.
Backup and Recovery : Oracle provides industrial strength support for on-line backup and recovery and good software fault tolerence to disk failure. You can also do point-in-time recovery.
Performance : Speed of a 'tuned' Oracle Database and application is quite good, even with large databases. Oracle can manage > 100GB databases.
Multiple database support : Oracle has a superior ability to manage multiple databases within the same transaction using a two-phase commit protocol.

What is a forward declaration ? What is its use ?
PL/SQL requires that you declare an identifier before using it. Therefore, you must declare a subprogram before calling it. This declaration at the start of a subprogram is called forward declaration. A forward declaration consists of a subprogram specification terminated by a semicolon.

What are actual and formal parameters ?
Actual Parameters : Subprograms pass information using parameters. The variables or expressions referenced in the parameter list of a subprogram call are actual parameters. For example, the following procedure call lists two actual parameters named emp_num and amount:
Eg. raise_salary(emp_num, amount);
Formal Parameters : The variables declared in a subprogram specification and referenced in the subprogram body are formal parameters. For example, the following procedure declares two formal parameters named emp_id and increase: Eg. PROCEDURE raise_salary (emp_id INTEGER, increase REAL) IS current_salary REAL;

What are the types of Notation ?
Position, Named, Mixed and Restrictions.

What all important parameters of the init.ora are supposed to be increased if you want to increase the SGA size ?
In our case, db_block_buffers was changed from 60 to 1000 (std values are 60, 550 & 3500) shared_pool_size was changed from 3.5MB to 9MB (std values are 3.5, 5 & 9MB) open_cursors was changed from 200 to 300 (std values are 200 & 300) db_block_size was changed from 2048 (2K) to 4096 (4K) {at the time of database creation}.
The initial SGA was around 4MB when the server RAM was 32MB and The new SGA was around 13MB when the server RAM was increased to 128MB.

If I have an execute privilege on a procedure in another users schema, can I execute his procedure even though I do not have privileges on the tables within the procedure ?
Yes

What are various types of joins ?
Equijoins, Non-equijoins, self join, outer join

What is a package cursor ?
A package cursor is a cursor which you declare in the package specification without an SQL statement. The SQL statement for the cursor is attached dynamically at runtime from calling procedures.

If you insert a row in a table, then create another table and then say Rollback. In this case will the row be inserted ?
Yes. Because Create table is a DDL which commits automatically as soon as it is executed. The DDL commits the transaction even if the create statement fails internally (eg table already exists error) and not syntactically.

What are the various types of queries ??
Normal Queries
Sub Queries
Co-related queries
Nested queries
Compound queries

What is a transaction ?
A transaction is a set of SQL statements between any two COMMIT and ROLLBACK statements.

What is implicit cursor and how is it used by Oracle ?
An implicit cursor is a cursor which is internally created by Oracle. It is created by Oracle for each individual SQL.

Which of the following is not a schema object : Indexes, tables, public synonyms, triggers and packages ?
Public synonyms

What is PL/SQL?
PL/SQL is Oracle's Procedural Language extension to SQL. The language includes object oriented programming techniques such as encapsulation, function overloading, information hiding (all but inheritance), and so, brings state-of-the-art programming to the Oracle database server and a variety of Oracle tools.

Is there a PL/SQL Engine in SQL*Plus?
No. Unlike Oracle Forms, SQL*Plus does not have a PL/SQL engine. Thus, all your PL/SQL are send directly to the database engine for execution. This makes it much more efficient as SQL statements are not stripped off and send to the database individually.

Is there a limit on the size of a PL/SQL block?
Currently, the maximum parsed/compiled size of a PL/SQL block is 64K and the maximum code size is 100K. You can run the following select statement to query the size of an existing package or procedure.
SQL> select * from dba_object_size where name = 'procedure_name'

Can one read/write files from PL/SQL?
Included in Oracle 7.3 is a UTL_FILE package that can read and write files. The directory you intend writing to has to be in your INIT.ORA file (see UTL_FILE_DIR=... parameter). Before Oracle 7.3 the only means of writing a file was to use DBMS_OUTPUT with the SQL*Plus SPOOL command.
DECLARE
fileHandler UTL_FILE.FILE_TYPE;
BEGIN
fileHandler := UTL_FILE.FOPEN('/home/oracle/tmp', 'myoutput','W');
UTL_FILE.PUTF(fileHandler, 'Value of func1 is %sn', func1(1));
UTL_FILE.FCLOSE(fileHandler);
END;

How can I protect my PL/SQL source code?
PL/SQL V2.2, available with Oracle7.2, implements a binary wrapper for PL/SQL programs to protect the source code. This is done via a standalone utility that transforms the PL/SQL source code into portable binary object code (somewhat larger than the original). This way you can distribute software without having to worry about exposing your proprietary algorithms and methods. SQL*Plus and SQL*DBA will still understand and know how to execute such scripts. Just be careful, there is no "decode" command available.
The syntax is:
wrap iname=myscript.sql oname=xxxx.yyy

Can one use dynamic SQL within PL/SQL? OR Can you use a DDL in a procedure ? How ?
From PL/SQL V2.1 one can use the DBMS_SQL package to execute dynamic SQL statements.
Eg: CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE DYNSQL
AS
cur integer;
rc integer;
BEGIN
cur := DBMS_SQL.OPEN_CURSOR;
DBMS_SQL.PARSE(cur,'CREATE TABLE X (Y DATE)', DBMS_SQL.NATIVE);
rc := DBMS_SQL.EXECUTE(cur);

DBMS_SQL.CLOSE_CURSOR(cur);
END;



How does one use SQL*Loader to load images, sound clips and documents? (for DBA)
SQL*Loader can load data from a "primary data file", SDF (Secondary Data file - for loading nested tables and VARRAYs) or LOGFILE. The LOBFILE method provides and easy way to load documents, images and audio clips into BLOB and CLOB columns. Look at this example:
Given the following table:
CREATE TABLE image_table (
image_id NUMBER(5),
file_name VARCHAR2(30),
image_data BLOB);
Control File:
LOAD DATA
INFILE *
INTO TABLE image_table
REPLACE
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
(
image_id INTEGER(5),
file_name CHAR(30),
image_data LOBFILE (file_name) TERMINATED BY EOF
)
BEGINDATA
001,image1.gif
002,image2.jpg

What is the difference between the conventional and direct path loader? (for DBA)
The conventional path loader essentially loads the data by using standard INSERT statements. The direct path loader (DIRECT=TRUE) bypasses much of the logic involved with that, and loads directly into the Oracle data files. More information about the restrictions of direct path loading can be obtained from the Utilities Users Guide.

GENERAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
What are the various types of Exceptions ?

User defined and Predefined Exceptions.

Can we define exceptions twice in same block ?
No.

What is the difference between a procedure and a function ?
Functions return a single variable by value whereas procedures do not return any variable by value. Rather they return multiple variables by passing variables by reference through their OUT parameter.

Can you have two functions with the same name in a PL/SQL block ?
Yes.

Can you have two stored functions with the same name ?
Yes.

Can you call a stored function in the constraint of a table ?
No.

What are the various types of parameter modes in a procedure ?
IN, OUT AND INOUT.

What is Over Loading and what are its restrictions ?
OverLoading means an object performing different functions depending upon the no. of parameters or the data type of the parameters passed to it.

Can functions be overloaded ?
Yes.

Can 2 functions have same name & input parameters but differ only by return datatype ?
No.

What are the constructs of a procedure, function or a package ?
The constructs of a procedure, function or a package are :
variables and constants
cursors
exceptions

Why Create or Replace and not Drop and recreate procedures ?
So that Grants are not dropped.

Can you pass parameters in packages ? How ?
Yes. You can pass parameters to procedures or functions in a package.

What are the parts of a database trigger ?
The parts of a trigger are:
A triggering event or statement
A trigger restriction
A trigger action

What are the various types of database triggers ?
There are 12 types of triggers, they are combination of :
Insert, Delete and Update Triggers.
Before and After Triggers.
Row and Statement Triggers.
(3*2*2=12)

What is the advantage of a stored procedure over a database trigger ?
We have control over the firing of a stored procedure but we have no control over the firing of a trigger.

What is the maximum no. of statements that can be specified in a trigger statement ?
One.

Can views be specified in a trigger statement ?
No

What are the values of :new and :old in Insert/Delete/Update Triggers ?
INSERT : new = new value, old = NULL
DELETE : new = NULL, old = old value
UPDATE : new = new value, old = old value

What are cascading triggers? What is the maximum no of cascading triggers at a time?
When a statement in a trigger body causes another trigger to be fired, the triggers are said to be cascading. Max = 32.

What are mutating triggers ?
A trigger giving a SELECT on the table on which the trigger is written.

What are constraining triggers ?
A trigger giving an Insert/Update on a table having referential integrity constraint on the triggering table.

Describe Oracle database's physical and logical structure ?
Physical : Data files, Redo Log files, Control file.
Logical : Tables, Views, Tablespaces, etc.

Can you increase the size of a tablespace ? How ?
Yes, by adding datafiles to it.

What is the use of Control files ?
Contains pointers to locations of various data files, redo log files, etc.

What is the use of Data Dictionary ?
Used by Oracle to store information about various physical and logical Oracle structures e.g. Tables, Tablespaces, datafiles, etc

What are the advantages of clusters ?
Access time reduced for joins.

What are the disadvantages of clusters ?
The time for Insert increases.

Can Long/Long RAW be clustered ?
No.

Can null keys be entered in cluster index, normal index ?
Yes.

Can Check constraint be used for self referential integrity ? How ?
Yes. In the CHECK condition for a column of a table, we can reference some other column of the same table and thus enforce self referential integrity.

What are the min. extents allocated to a rollback extent ?
Two

What are the states of a rollback segment ? What is the difference between partly available and needs recovery ?
The various states of a rollback segment are :
ONLINE, OFFLINE, PARTLY AVAILABLE, NEEDS RECOVERY and INVALID.

What is the difference between unique key and primary key ?
Unique key can be null; Primary key cannot be null.

An insert statement followed by a create table statement followed by rollback ? Will the rows be inserted ?
No.

an you define multiple savepoints ?
Yes.

Can you Rollback to any savepoint ?
Yes.

What is the maximum no. of columns a table can have ?
254.

What is the significance of the & and && operators in PL SQL ?
The & operator means that the PL SQL block requires user input for a variable. The && operator means that the value of this variable should be the same as inputted by the user previously for this same variable. If a transaction is very large, and the rollback segment is not able to hold the rollback information, then will the transaction span across different rollback segments or will it terminate ? It will terminate (Please check ).

Can you pass a parameter to a cursor ?
Explicit cursors can take parameters, as the example below shows. A cursor parameter can appear in a query wherever a constant can appear. CURSOR c1 (median IN NUMBER) IS SELECT job, ename FROM emp WHERE sal > median;

What are the various types of RollBack Segments ?
Public Available to all instances
Private Available to specific instance

Can you use %RowCount as a parameter to a cursor ?
Yes

Is the query below allowed :
Select sal, ename Into x From emp Where ename = 'KING'
(Where x is a record of Number(4) and Char(15))

Yes

Is the assignment given below allowed :
ABC = PQR (Where ABC and PQR are records)

Yes

Is this for loop allowed :
For x in &Start..&End Loop

Yes

How many rows will the following SQL return :
Select * from emp Where rownum <>
9 rows

How many rows will the following SQL return :
Select * from emp Where rownum = 10;

No rows

Which symbol preceeds the path to the table in the remote database ?
@

Are views automatically updated when base tables are updated ?
Yes

Can a trigger written for a view ?
No

If all the values from a cursor have been fetched and another fetch is issued, the output will be : error, last record or first record ?
Last Record

A table has the following data : [[5, Null, 10]]. What will the average function return ?
7.5

Is Sysdate a system variable or a system function?
System Function

Consider a sequence whose currval is 1 and gets incremented by 1 by using the nextval reference we get the next number 2. Suppose at this point we issue an rollback and again issue a nextval. What will the output be ?
3

Definition of relational DataBase by Dr. Codd (IBM)?
A Relational Database is a database where all data visible to the user is organized strictly as tables of data values and where all database operations work on these tables.

What is Multi Threaded Server (MTA) ?
In a Single Threaded Architecture (or a dedicated server configuration) the database manager creates a separate process for each database user. But in MTA the database manager can assign multiple users (multiple user processes) to a single dispatcher (server process), a controlling process that queues request for work thus reducing the databases memory requirement and resources.


What are the components of physical database structure of Oracle database?
Oracle database is comprised of three types of files. One or more datafiles, two are more redo log files, and one or more control files.

What are the components of logical database structure of Oracle database?
There are tablespaces and database's schema objects.

What is a tablespace?
A database is divided into Logical Storage Unit called tablespaces. A tablespace is used to grouped related logical structures together.

What is SYSTEM tablespace and when is it created?
Every Oracle database contains a tablespace named SYSTEM, which is automatically created when the database is created. The SYSTEM tablespace always contains the data dictionary tables for the entire database.

Explain the relationship among database, tablespace and data file ?
Each databases logically divided into one or more tablespaces one or more data files are explicitly created for each tablespace.

What is schema?
A schema is collection of database objects of a user.

What are Schema Objects?
Schema objects are the logical structures that directly refer to the database's data. Schema objects include tables, views, sequences, synonyms, indexes, clusters, database triggers, procedures, functions packages and database links.

Can objects of the same schema reside in different tablespaces?
Yes.

Can a tablespace hold objects from different schemes?
Yes.

What is Oracle table?
A table is the basic unit of data storage in an Oracle database. The tables of a database hold all of the user accessible data. Table data is stored in rows and columns.

What is an Oracle view?
A view is a virtual table. Every view has a query attached to it. (The query is a SELECT statement that identifies the columns and rows of the table(s) the view uses.)

What is Partial Backup ?
A Partial Backup is any operating system backup short of a full backup, taken while the database is open or shut down.

What is Full Backup ?
A full backup is an operating system backup of all data files, on-line redo log files and control file that constitute ORACLE database and the parameter.

Can a View based on another View ?
Yes.

Can a Tablespace hold objects from different Schemes ?
Yes.

Can objects of the same Schema reside in different tablespace ?
Yes.

What is the use of Control File ?
When an instance of an ORACLE database is started, its control file is used to identify the database and redo log files that must be opened for database operation to proceed. It is also used in database recovery.

Do View contain Data ?
Views do not contain or store data.

What are the Referential actions supported by FOREIGN KEY integrity constraint ?
UPDATE and DELETE Restrict - A referential integrity rule that disallows the update or deletion of referenced data. DELETE Cascade - When a referenced row is deleted all associated dependent rows are deleted.

What are the type of Synonyms?
There are two types of Synonyms Private and Public.

What is a Redo Log ?
The set of Redo Log files YSDATE,UID,USER or USERENV SQL functions, or the pseudo columns LEVEL or ROWNUM.

What is an Index Segment ?
Each Index has an Index segment that stores all of its data.

Explain the relationship among Database, Tablespace and Data file?
Each databases logically divided into one or more tablespaces one or more data files are explicitly created for each tablespace

What are the different type of Segments ?
Data Segment, Index Segment, Rollback Segment and Temporary Segment.

What are Clusters ?
Clusters are groups of one or more tables physically stores together to share common columns and are often used together.

What is an Integrity Constrains ?
An integrity constraint is a declarative way to define a business rule for a column of a table.

What is an Index ?
An Index is an optional structure associated with a table to have direct access to rows, which can be created to increase the performance of data retrieval. Index can be created on one or more columns of a table.

What is an Extent ?
An Extent is a specific number of contiguous data blocks, obtained in a single allocation, and used to store a specific type of information.

What is a View ?
A view is a virtual table. Every view has a Query attached to it. (The Query is a SELECT statement that identifies the columns and rows of the table(s) the view uses.)

What is Table ?
A table is the basic unit of data storage in an ORACLE database. The tables of a database hold all of the user accessible data. Table data is stored in rows and columns.

Can a view based on another view?
Yes.

What are the advantages of views?
- Provide an additional level of table security, by restricting access to a predetermined set of rows and columns of a table.
- Hide data complexity.
- Simplify commands for the user.
- Present the data in a different perspective from that of the base table.
- Store complex queries.

What is an Oracle sequence?
A sequence generates a serial list of unique numbers for numerical columns of a database's tables.

What is a synonym?
A synonym is an alias for a table, view, sequence or program unit.

What are the types of synonyms?
There are two types of synonyms private and public.

What is a private synonym?
Only its owner can access a private synonym.

What is a public synonym?
Any database user can access a public synonym.

What are synonyms used for?
- Mask the real name and owner of an object.
- Provide public access to an object
- Provide location transparency for tables, views or program units of a remote database.
- Simplify the SQL statements for database users.

What is an Oracle index?
An index is an optional structure associated with a table to have direct access to rows, which can be created to increase the performance of data retrieval. Index can be created on one or more columns of a table.

How are the index updates?
Indexes are automatically maintained and used by Oracle. Changes to table data are automatically incorporated into all relevant indexes.

What is a Tablespace?
A database is divided into Logical Storage Unit called tablespace. A tablespace is used to grouped related logical structures together

What is Rollback Segment ?
A Database contains one or more Rollback Segments to temporarily store "undo" information.

What are the Characteristics of Data Files ?
A data file can be associated with only one database. Once created a data file can't change size. One or more data files form a logical unit of database storage called a tablespace.

How to define Data Block size ?
A data block size is specified for each ORACLE database when the database is created. A database users and allocated free database space in ORACLE data blocks. Block size is specified in INIT.ORA file and can?t be changed latter.

What does a Control file Contain ?
A Control file records the physical structure of the database. It contains the following information.
Database Name
Names and locations of a database's files and redolog files.
Time stamp of database creation.

What is Index Cluster ?
A Cluster with an index on the Cluster Key

When does a Transaction end ?
When it is committed or Rollbacked.

What is the effect of setting the value "ALL_ROWS" for OPTIMIZER_GOAL parameter of the ALTER SESSION command ? What are the factors that affect OPTIMIZER in choosing an Optimization approach ?
Answer The OPTIMIZER_MODE initialization parameter Statistics in the Data Dictionary the OPTIMIZER_GOAL parameter of the ALTER SESSION command hints in the statement.

What is the effect of setting the value "CHOOSE" for OPTIMIZER_GOAL, parameter of the ALTER SESSION Command ?
The Optimizer chooses Cost_based approach and optimizes with the goal of best throughput if statistics for atleast one of the tables accessed by the SQL statement exist in the data dictionary. Otherwise the OPTIMIZER chooses RULE_based approach.

How does one create a new database? (for DBA)
One can create and modify Oracle databases using the Oracle "dbca" (Database Configuration Assistant) utility. The dbca utility is located in the $ORACLE_HOME/bin directory. The Oracle Universal Installer (oui) normally starts it after installing the database server software.
One can also create databases manually using scripts. This option, however, is falling out of fashion, as it is quite involved and error prone. Look at this example for creating and Oracle 9i database:
CONNECT SYS AS SYSDBA
ALTER SYSTEM SET DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST='/u01/oradata/';
ALTER SYSTEM SET DB_CREATE_ONLINE_LOG_DEST_1='/u02/oradata/';
ALTER SYSTEM SET DB_CREATE_ONLINE_LOG_DEST_2='/u03/oradata/';
CREATE DATABASE;

What database block size should I use? (for DBA)
Oracle recommends that your database block size match, or be multiples of your operating system block size. One can use smaller block sizes, but the performance cost is significant. Your choice should depend on the type of application you are running. If you have many small transactions as with OLTP, use a smaller block size. With fewer but larger transactions, as with a DSS application, use a larger block size. If you are using a volume manager, consider your "operating system block size" to be 8K. This is because volume manager products use 8K blocks (and this is not configurable).

What are the different approaches used by Optimizer in choosing an execution plan ?
Rule-based and Cost-based.

What does ROLLBACK do ?
ROLLBACK retracts any of the changes resulting from the SQL statements in the transaction.

How does one coalesce free space ? (for DBA)
SMON coalesces free space (extents) into larger, contiguous extents every 2 hours and even then, only for a short period of time.
SMON will not coalesce free space if a tablespace's default storage parameter "pctincrease" is set to 0. With Oracle 7.3 one can manually coalesce a tablespace using the ALTER TABLESPACE ... COALESCE; command, until then use:
SQL> alter session set events 'immediate trace name coalesce level n';
Where 'n' is the tablespace number you get from SELECT TS#, NAME FROM SYS.TS$;
You can get status information about this process by selecting from the SYS.DBA_FREE_SPACE_COALESCED dictionary view.

How does one prevent tablespace fragmentation? (for DBA)
Always set PCTINCREASE to 0 or 100.
Bizarre values for PCTINCREASE will contribute to fragmentation. For example if you set PCTINCREASE to 1 you will see that your extents are going to have weird and wacky sizes: 100K, 100K, 101K, 102K, etc. Such extents of bizarre size are rarely re-used in their entirety. PCTINCREASE of 0 or 100 gives you nice round extent sizes that can easily be reused. E.g.. 100K, 100K, 200K, 400K, etc.

Use the same extent size for all the segments in a given tablespace. Locally Managed tablespaces (available from 8i onwards) with uniform extent sizes virtually eliminates any tablespace fragmentation. Note that the number of extents per segment does not cause any performance issue anymore, unless they run into thousands and thousands where additional I/O may be required to fetch the additional blocks where extent maps of the segment are stored.

Where can one find the high water mark for a table? (for DBA)
There is no single system table, which contains the high water mark (HWM) for a table. A table's HWM can be calculated using the results from the following SQL statements:
SELECT BLOCKS
FROM DBA_SEGMENTS
WHERE OWNER=UPPER(owner) AND SEGMENT_NAME = UPPER(table);
ANALYZE TABLE owner.table ESTIMATE STATISTICS;
SELECT EMPTY_BLOCKS
FROM DBA_TABLES
WHERE OWNER=UPPER(owner) AND SEGMENT_NAME = UPPER(table);
Thus, the tables' HWM = (query result 1) - (query result 2) - 1
NOTE: You can also use the DBMS_SPACE package and calculate the HWM = TOTAL_BLOCKS - UNUSED_BLOCKS - 1.

What is COST-based approach to optimization ?
Considering available access paths and determining the most efficient execution plan based on statistics in the data dictionary for the tables accessed by the statement and their associated clusters and indexes.

What does COMMIT do ?
COMMIT makes permanent the changes resulting from all SQL statements in the transaction. The changes made by the SQL statements of a transaction become visible to other user sessions transactions that start only after transaction is committed.

How are extents allocated to a segment? (for DBA)
Oracle8 and above rounds off extents to a multiple of 5 blocks when more than 5 blocks are requested. If one requests 16K or 2 blocks (assuming a 8K block size), Oracle doesn't round it up to 5 blocks, but it allocates 2 blocks or 16K as requested. If one asks for 8 blocks, Oracle will round it up to 10 blocks.
Space allocation also depends upon the size of contiguous free space available. If one asks for 8 blocks and Oracle finds a contiguous free space that is exactly 8 blocks, it would give it you. If it were 9 blocks, Oracle would also give it to you. Clearly Oracle doesn't always round extents to a multiple of 5 blocks.
The exception to this rule is locally managed tablespaces. If a tablespace is created with local extent management and the extent size is 64K, then Oracle allocates 64K or 8 blocks assuming 8K-block size. Oracle doesn't round it up to the multiple of 5 when a tablespace is locally managed.

Can one rename a database user (schema)? (for DBA)
No, this is listed as Enhancement Request 158508. Workaround:
Do a user-level export of user A
create new user B
Import system/manager fromuser=A touser=B
Drop user A

Define Transaction ?
A Transaction is a logical unit of work that comprises one or more SQL statements executed by a single user.

What is Read-Only Transaction ?
A Read-Only transaction ensures that the results of each query executed in the transaction are consistant with respect to the same point in time.

What is a deadlock ? Explain .
Two processes wating to update the rows of a table which are locked by the other process then deadlock arises. In a database environment this will often happen because of not issuing proper row lock commands. Poor design of front-end application may cause this situation and the performance of server will reduce drastically.
These locks will be released automatically when a commit/rollback operation performed or any one of this processes being killed externally.

What is a Schema ?
The set of objects owned by user account is called the schema.

What is a cluster Key ?
The related columns of the tables are called the cluster key. The cluster key is indexed using a cluster index and its value is stored only once for multiple tables in the cluster.

What is Parallel Server ?
Multiple instances accessing the same database (Only In Multi-CPU environments)

What are the basic element of Base configuration of an oracle Database ?
It consists of
one or more data files.
one or more control files.
two or more redo log files.
The Database contains
multiple users/schemas
one or more rollback segments
one or more tablespaces
Data dictionary tables
User objects (table,indexes,views etc.,)
The server that access the database consists of
SGA (Database buffer, Dictionary Cache Buffers, Redo log buffers, Shared SQL pool)
SMON (System MONito)
PMON (Process MONitor)
LGWR (LoG Write)
DBWR (Data Base Write)
ARCH (ARCHiver)
CKPT (Check Point)
RECO
Dispatcher
User Process with associated PGS

What is clusters ?
Group of tables physically stored together because they share common columns and are often used together is called Cluster.

What is an Index ? How it is implemented in Oracle Database ?
An index is a database structure used by the server to have direct access of a row in a table. An index is automatically created when a unique of primary key constraint clause is specified in create table comman (Ver 7.0)

What is a Database instance ? Explain
A database instance (Server) is a set of memory structure and background processes that access a set of database files.
The process can be shared by all users. The memory structure that are used to store most queried data from database. This helps up to improve database performance by decreasing the amount of I/O performed against data file.

What is the use of ANALYZE command ?
To perform one of these function on an index, table, or cluster:
- To collect statistics about object used by the optimizer and store them in the data dictionary.
- To delete statistics about the object used by object from the data dictionary.
- To validate the structure of the object.
- To identify migrated and chained rows of the table or cluster.

What is default tablespace ?
The Tablespace to contain schema objects created without specifying a tablespace name.

What are the system resources that can be controlled through Profile ?
The number of concurrent sessions the user can establish the CPU processing time available to the user's session the CPU processing time available to a single call to ORACLE made by a SQL statement the amount of logical I/O available to the user's session the amout of logical I/O available to a single call to ORACLE made by a SQL statement the allowed amount of idle time for the user's session the allowed amount of connect time for the user's session.