Monday, July 28, 2014

Eid Mubarak.

Eid Mubarak.

Eid means "Celebration" and refers to the occasion itself, and Mubarak means "blessed".

The campus is closed on 29th July 2014.The Classes will resume from 30th July 2014.

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Cybotech Campus

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Good News, Magadh University BSc. IT (Three Year UG Vocational Course) has been approved from the Chancellor Office from 2013-14 session onwards

Dear Students,

Good News, Magadh University BSc. IT (Three Year UG Vocational Course) has been approved from the Chancellor Office from 2013-14 session onwards.This was one of the important administrative process to be completed.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Workshop on Film Making

Workshop on Film Making was inaugurated by Hon'ble Tourism Minister, Govt. of Bihar Mr. Javed Iqbal.The workshop is supported by UNICEF,NIDAN, CII. 










Monday, July 14, 2014

SMU_DE July examination Admit Card distribution from 16th July 2014.



Dear SMU_DE Students,

Pls collect your admit card from 16th July 2014 for both Online and off line examination from 10:00- 4:00 pm.Venue- Cybotech Tower- 1st Floor.Pls come with your ID Card.

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Cybotech Campus

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Germans End Long Wait: 24 Years and a Bit Extra

Rio de Janeiro: For years, Brazilians had a phrase they would inevitably utter when things went wrong. "Imagina na Copa," they said after an endless traffic jam or a construction accident or an ugly rash of violence dominated the news - imagine if this happened during the World Cup. It became a foreboding warning, a pre-emptive sigh at the presumed disasters that lay ahead.
Over five weeks, though, Brazil avoided any of the major catastrophes it feared. Thrilling games and entertaining soccer - as well as the national team's own stunning collapse - generally overshadowed any logistical issues, and the tournament was seen as a global success. So it was fitting, then, that in the tournament's final game, the Brazilians managed to dodge the ultimate on-field nightmare, too.
It could have been calamitous. For Brazilians, the only thing worse than their national team's losing the trophy would have been for their neighbor Argentina to win it, and that possibility hung heavy over the fans at Estadio do Maracana on Sunday.
But there was no coronation for Lionel Messi and the Argentines, no party for Brazil's biggest rival. Instead it was Germany, on a gorgeous goal from Mario Goetze just minutes before the game would have gone to a shootout, that celebrated its fourth World Cup title after a 1-0 victory after extra time.
The win made Germany the first European team to prevail in a World Cup in the Americas and gave the Germans, who have made it to the knockout stage in 16 consecutive World Cups, their first trophy since 1990.
"We're going to celebrate for at least five weeks now," said goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who won the Golden Glove award as the best goalkeeper of the tournament. "At some point, we'll stop celebrating, but we'll always keep waking up with a smile."
How much did Brazilian fans want to see Argentina lose? When Goetze scored in the 113th minute, the stadium, which was still filled with plenty of fans in Brazil's yellow jerseys, erupted. Germany eliminated Brazil from the tournament with a 7-1 rout in the semifinals, but it did not matter; as long as any team but Argentina won, the home fans would be pleased.
The Argentine players and fans, meanwhile, hung their heads. Messi is often praised as the best player in the world, but he has struggled to gain universal acclaim in Argentina, where he will forever be compared with Diego Maradona - who, of course, delivered a World Cup title in 1986.
Messi did win the Golden Ball here, an honor that goes to the most valuable player in the tournament and is voted on by a committee of FIFA officials, but it was little comfort. This was seen as Messi's opportunity to cement his legacy yet he was never quite sharp enough in what was surely the biggest game of his life.
"Right now, nothing else is important," Messi said. "All I wanted was to raise the Cup." (Match Highlights)
The thrilling finish fit with a tournament that ended up being more about the games than pessimists had predicted. While organizers worried about a repeat of last year's Confederations Cup, a tournament marred by violent protests, the level of visible vitriol during the past month was relatively low. Even after Brazil's national team was embarrassed in the semifinal - and then lost again in the third-place game Saturday - forecasts of widespread tumult were never realized. (Also read: Messi Vomits on Pitch)
That does not mean there was not unrest. Hundreds of protesters gathered at their usual spot in the city center Sunday afternoon and marched through the streets in an anti-FIFA demonstration. They were met by a large cadre of Brazilian police officers, and there  were instances of tear gas, as well as batons, being used on protesters, according to reports. (Related: Fan on Pitch Stops World Cup Final)
The city was also filled with traveling fans, many of them from Argentina.
It was estimated that as many as 100,000 Argentines traveled across the border, and the vast majority seemed to settle in Copacabana or other neighborhoods along the water. That most did not have tickets to the final was irrelevant; they were here to eat, drink, dance and, once kickoff finally arrived, watch the match among the masses.
One Argentine who was not in Brazil, however, was the country's president, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. Kirchner declined an invitation from President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil, citing a lingering illness and a desire to celebrate her grandson's first birthday with her family. Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany did make the trans-Atlantic trip, as did Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, which will host the World Cup in 2018.
They saw a match that began with a surging pace and featured a bit of controversy, too, as Christoph Kramer, a young German midfielder, became at least the third player in this tournament to return to the field shortly after suffering an obvious head injury. Kramer was ultimately replaced about 10 minutes after colliding with an Argentine opponent and was clearly dazed, adding more fuel to a debate about soccer's lack of a comprehensive protocol for dealing with head injuries.
Argentina will ultimately rue three missed opportunities that could have - and, perhaps should have - changed the tenor of the game. The first came after about 20 minutes when Gonzalo Higuain somehow missed the net completely after Toni Kroos inexplicably headed the ball back toward his own goal, leaving Higuain with a gift of an opening. Soon after, Higuain scored but was ruled offside.
That was followed by Messi, just after halftime, yanking a shot of his own wide as he tried for the far post on a break into the penalty area. Then, in extra time, Rodrigo Palacio, in alone with Neuer, chipped his shot over the goalkeeper but wide of the frame.
Argentina finished the game with 10 shots but only two shots on goal.
"We are gutted," said Javier Mascherano, who grabbed his head in disbelief after seeing Higuain's first miss. "The pain will be for life because this was our opportunity."
Germany, meanwhile, was more efficient. The Germans came close just before halftime when Benedikt Hoewedes blasted a header off the goal post and Germany kept pressure on Argentina's goalkeeper Sergio Romero, putting seven of its 10 shots on goal.
The extra time was slower - understandably as the players slogged through the end to their seventh game of the tournament - and Germany finally seized its moment seven minutes before the end. Andre Schuerrle powered down the left side of the field and then floated a tantalizing ball toward the side of the 6-yard box.
Goetze, who had come on as a substitute for Miroslav Klose, showed good speed to arrive under the ball and chest it down. He lashed it past Romero and into the net, prompting an all-out sprint from his teammates on the German bench as they poured onto the field in delight. (Success for Brazil, Just Not on the Field)
"It is absolutely sensational," Goetze said. "A dream became reality."
Argentina had a few last-ditch rushes up field but struggled to penetrate Neuer's penalty area and was left with a final opportunity when Messi lined up a free kick from about 20 yards away.
The Argentine fans craned their necks, and coach Alejandro Sabella crouched down in expectation. But there was no magic as Messi's shot flew over the net.
It was over. Sabella shook his head with frustration. Messi kicked the dirt. And up in the stands, the German fans - as well as the Brazilians - shouted out with glee.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Yi(Young Indians), youth wing of Confederation of Indian Industry(CII), Patna Chapter signed an Memorandum of Understanding(MOU) with Bihar Entrepreneur Association(BEA) at Cybotech Campus

Yi(Young Indians), youth wing of Confederation of Indian Industry(CII), Patna Chapter signed an Memorandum of Understanding(MOU) with Bihar Entrepreneur Association(BEA) at Cybotech Campus.The Dignitaries present were Yi Easter Region Chair Ms. Mallika Himatsingha, Yi Patna Chapter Chair, Prof. Tony Sharma, CII Member and Vice President Cybotech Campus Shri Abhijit Kumar and Mr. Ajeet Azad Co-chair Yi Patna Chapter.The MOU was signed to open Incubation center with Innovation Fund for new entrepreneur of Bihar.










Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Admission Open for 2014-15 session.




Congratulations to all cybotians for successfully volunteering the work of "WEB CASTING" from different polling stations in Patna District during General Election to LokSabha, 2014 held on 17th April 2014.

Dear Students,

Congratulations to all cybotians for successfully volunteering the work of "WEB CASTING" from different polling stations in Patna District during General Election to LokSabha, 2014 held on 17th April 2014.

You all have been recognised by District Election Officer Cum District Magistrate, Patna.We have received certificate today for 68 students, who have volunteer for ensuring free, fair and participative election.One certificate as a sample is enclosed.

The names of the cybotians are

Sl No. Name Father's Name
1 DEEPAK KUMAR RAM NATH GUPTA
2 LOKESH SHARMA SHITAL SHARMA
3 SUDDIN ANSARI MD JAMAL
4 RAJAT SAGAR AKHOURI RANJAN KR
5 ASHWINI KUMAR OJHA KANHAIYA OJHA
6 KUMAR NAVNEET NAVIN KUMAR JHA
7 AKASH KUMAR ALOK VERMA
8 KUNJAN KUMAR JHA NAVIN KUMAR JHA
9 VIVEK KUMAR TARKESHWAR YADAV
10 NAGENDRA KUMAR DEO KUMAR
11 ONKARNATH RAI SANTOSH RAI
12 NITISH KUMAR RANJAN VINOD SINGH
13 PRIYESH KUMAR RAY MITHLESH RAY
14 RAHUL SINGH BAIDYA NATH SINGH
15 NANDJEE YADAV SHIV BALAK YADAV
16 BRAJESH KUMAR SHUKLA ARUN KR SHUKLA
17 AMIT KUMAR MAHESH PD. SINGH
18 RAFI ALAM MANSOOR ALAM
19 KUNAL KUMAR DAS PRADIP KUMAR DAS
20 SANTOSH KUMAR SUMAN RAJ KUMAR
21 PANKHURI ANAND Mr.BHAGWAT PD MODI
22 SONI KUMARI KALIKANT JHA
23 SNEHA KUMARI LAKSHMAN DAS
24 PRIYAMBADA KUMARI SHASHI BHUSHAN PANDEY
25 SHASHI BHUSHAN KR RAM NARESH SINGH
26 ASHUTOSH KR. SHYAM BABU YADAV
27 AMAN KR. RAMANAND SINGH
28 ASHISH MISHRA KAUSHAL KR. MISHRA
29 ANIL YADAV
30 AZAD ALI Md. HAIDER ALI
31 ANAND MOHAN ANIL KUMAR
32 SYED RAYYAN NEYAZ AHMAD
33 NAYAN KUMAR SINGH VEDANAND SINGH
34 INDRAJIT KUMAR SARVANAND SINGH
35 SUMAN SAURABH SURENDRA PD. YADAV
36 SANJAY KUMAR DASHARATH DAS
37 SANJAY KUMAR Ganga Prasad Mahto
38 SANT KUMAR RAMA RAY
39 ANURAG KUMAR DUBEY LATE ANUGRAH DUBEY
40 SHASHI KUMAR AJIT KUMAR SINGH
41 AMIT RAJ MANIYAR PRADEEP KUMAR
42 BALRAM KUMAR PRAMOD KUMAR JHA
43 ROHIT KUMAR SINGH BINOD KUMAR SINGH
44 DHIRAJ KUMAR MAHENDRA PRASAD
45 ASHISH KUMAR PRAMOD SINGH
46 VIVEK KUMAR SANT LAL MANDAL
47 RAHUL KUMAR SINGH CHANDRA BHUSHAN SINGH
48 PIYUSH KUMAR TUNTUN CHAUDHARY
49 SHRWAN KUMAR Krishana Saw
50 ABHISHEK KUMAR AJIT KUMAR
51 RITESH KUMAR BRAJENDRA KR PANDEY
52 HIMANSHU SHEKHAR AKHILESH KUMAR SINGH
53 SURAJ KUMAR LATE SITARAM PASWAN
54 NAVEEN KUMAR A. K. LAL
55 ABHISHEK RAJ MITHILESH KUMAR VERMA
56 VIKASH KUMAR ARVIND KUMAR MULK RAJ
57 NITISH KUMAR RAJESH KUMAR
58 RAKESH RAJ SHIV CHANDRA RAM
59 GULSHAN KUMAR SHYAM NANDAN PRASAD
60 ANKIT KUMAR
61 SUSHANT SHEKHAR ANIL KUMAR SINGH
62 RAHUL KUMAR SINGH ASHOK KUMAR SINGH
63 SAURAV KUMAR JHA SUSHIL KUMAR JHA
64 MOHIT GOVINDA MOTI PRASAD
65 ABHINAV KUMAR ARUN KR SRIWASTAVA
66 SHAKTI SHUKLA PAWAN SHUKLA
67 UDAY KUMAR TIWARY RAMDENI TIWARI
68 DEEPAK KUMAR RANJEET SHARMA

All sixty eight students are requested to collect their certificate on 14th July at 1:30 PM,Seminar Hall.

Information Desk.
Cybotech Campus

Final Internal Exam Schedule for Sikkim Manipal University-DE Courses






Friday, July 4, 2014

SMU_DE January 2014 Examination Degree has been received at Logistics Deptt.

Dear SMU_DE Students,

This is to inform you that 1st Lot of Degree Certificate has been received from Sikkim Manipal University-DDE for Jan 2014 Exam.

We request students to contact Logistic Deptt(0612-2271242/243/331-Ext-703/704) and collect their respective Degree.

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Cybotech Campus