New Delhi:
It’s that time of the year again. The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay will conduct the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2021) from tomorrow onwards February 6, 7, 13 and 14 in an online mode. A day before the examination, one should focus on how to retain what has been already studied.
Here s a comprehensive list of last-minute revision tips that will help you reduce stress and ace your exam.
Focus On Most Important Topics First
During revision, one should pay attention to the most difficult topics first. In terms of examination preparation, this could imply identifying topics in particular that are the most difficult ones and focusing on them first. As you make progress and take action to revise the most difficult bits and pieces of a subject, you will feel much more prepared.
IIT Mandi makes home quarantine management app for COVID-19 patients
IIT Mandi makes home quarantine management app for COVID-19 patients
05 February 2021 | News The developed application uses a combination of biometric verification, geofencing, and artificial intelligence, to continuously monitor and accurately detect the identity of a home quarantined person
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Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi have developed LakshmanRekha, an artificial intelligence - biometric driven home quarantine management application (HQMA) for COVID-19 patients.
The developed application uses a combination of biometric verification, geofencing, and artificial intelligence, to continuously monitor and accurately detect the identity of a home quarantined person.
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Kanpur, February 5
The Aeronautics Department at the theIndian Institute of Technology-Kanpur (IIT-K), has developed an unmanned drone-helicopter, in collaboration with a start-up EndureAir.
The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operates on petrol and can carry weight up to 5 kg. It is meant for long-endurance surveillance and can also be used for vaccine distribution, said Professor Abhishek of the Aerospace Engineering Department. Trials till the height of 11,500 feet have been successful. However, the engine keeps getting less powerful with increasing height. So, we are working on another version which will be battery-powered and can reach more heights. We hope it will get ready in two to three months, he said.
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IIT Kanpur develops unmanned drone-helicopter in collaboration with startup EndureAir ANI | Updated: Feb 05, 2021 08:38 IST It operates on petrol and can carry weight up to 5 kilograms. It is meant for long-endurance surveillance and can also be used for vaccine distribution, said Abhishek, professor, Aerospace engineering department.
He added, Trials till the height of 11,500 feet have been successful. However, the engine keeps getting less powerful with increasing height. So, we are working on another version which will be battery-powered and can reach more heights. We hope it will get ready in two to three months.
The drone-helicopter gets its location using Global Positioning System (GPS).