Tuesday 18 February 2014

laaptu free mobile recharge site

Laaptu Free Mobile Recharge
LAAPTU is one of the best free mobile recharge sites available out there. In Today’s World where INTERNET has become “INEVITABLE” same goes with the search of FREE STUFF in the ONLINE WORLD. Out of Various Free Things that we can get is ” FREE RECHARGE” for mobiles etc. There are Various Sites that provide Free Recharge for their Visitors. Here We will Consider one of these sites i.e LAAPTU.COM. 

=>STEPS TO JOIN LAAPTU:

1. Go to Laaptu
2. Fill in the Sign Up Form by filling in your Email Id, Name, Date of Birth, Mobile Number, Username etc.
3. Click on “REGISTER NOW”.
4. Next, you will receive your password on your mobile number.
5. Now use your Username and Password to Log in.

=>WHAT DOES LAAPTU OFFER?  HERE’S THE ANSWER:

1. Free Recharge: Get free prepaid mobile recharge for your phone. They support all mobile operators for mobile top up and free talktime. Rs. 10 minimum recharge guaranteed.
2. Referral Recharge: Get unlimited referral recharge. Refer friends and get free recharge instantly.
3. Play Games: Get points for playing games and redeem them for free mobile top up and recharge.

=>BENEFITS OF JOINING:

1. Join Now & Get Rs.2 in your Wallet.
2. Win Recharge Rs.10 Daily
3. Unlimited Referral Recharge

=>WAYS TO EARN FREE RECHARGE:

There are actually three ways of earning on Laaptu:
1. Guessing Game: Earn for each guess that you submit. Win Rs.10 if your guess is unique and lowest.
2. Fact or Fart: Get upto 50 paisa Instantly. There are some interesting statements. You have to tell us if they are facts or farts. Answer statements correctly & 50 paisa will be credited at the end of the game instantly.
3. Referral Recharge: Get Rs.10 recharge today. Invite FRIENDS and get recharge. Just click on the ‘SHARE’ button and get Re1 for each friend who joins

Friday 14 February 2014

how to prepare for jee 2014

JEE is one of the most prestigious and sought after exam that an engineering aspirant in India would aspire to crack. The exam is unique in itself because it doesn’t ask you questions in conventional way from some books and you answer them.
Candidates who are studying in 12th or recent pass outs can appear in the exam.
Till 2012, All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) was conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for admissions in GFTIs which includes NITs and CFTIs. Admission to various SFTIs was also based on AIEEE.
Admission to IITs was based on JEE and IT BHU (now IIT-BHU) and some other institutions also accepted JEE scores.
Terminologies you should be familiar with:
AIEEE: All India Engineering Entrance Examination
CFTI: Centrally Funded Technical Institutions
SFTI: Self Funded Technical Institutions
GFTI: Government Funded Technical Institutions
NIT: National Institute of Technology
IIT: Indian Institute of Technology
JEE: Joint Entrance Examination
In 2013, a new pattern was introduced. This is very first time Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main) is conducted instead of AIEEE which also served as screening round to appear for JEE Advanced-The gateway to prestigious IITs! The pattern for 2014 is not yet released and change in the pattern is expected. For all latest updates, you can visit http://www.engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-0 regularly


  1. No shortcut to hard work: This means that if you want success then the only way is to work very hard for it. This is because there is lot of competition in each and every thing you do. Without hard work it is rather impossible to achieve anything in life.
  2. Right direction for your hard work: Whatever work you do in your routine, if it does not have any direction then the work done will be a waste. When you work blindly without knowing anything you may fail to get a proper result.
  3. Very strong concept building: If you study something a number of times but still fail to understand the concept, then in all probability you are not enjoying the topic. It is very important for JEE preparation that whatever concepts your study should be strong, otherwise you will face problems while solving questions as all the questions asked in JEE are application based. More importantly, the stronger your concepts, the more you will enjoy studying the latter topics.
  4. Speed with accuracy: In JEE you must have speed with accuracy, because generally papers are lengthy and twisted. Accuracy is required so as to avoid negative marking and thus reducing your loss. Speed will be achieved by regular practice and accuracy comes by paying full concentration while attending classes as well as while attempting more papers.
  5. Consistent preparation as well as performance: One has to be very regular in his or her studies while preparing for JEE. You have to work everyday without taking a single break for the two years. Also the performance graph should be consistent. This means every test you give during these two years should show gradual progress of your performance rather than zig-zag. This will give boost to your confidence level.
  6. Thorough analysis of subject, topics and test: Analysis of everything you do is must. Analysis will give you an idea about your weakness and strength. Depending on that one should work hard on weaknesses and improving strength. Test analysis is important because that will give you a clear picture of whether you know the subject or not.
  7. Disciplined and systematic approach towards studies: One has to be very organised in his or her studies. You study for 10 hrs one day and then don’t study at all for three days will not work. You should decide a particular pattern of study that suits you the most, and then follow this pattern throughout this two years.
  8. Positive attitude: With positive attitude you cannot become a performer. Negativity will result in nothing but frustration and failure.
  9. Burning desire to achieve the target: If you have a burning desire to do something then all the energies in the world will help you in achieving your goal. So set your target, be passionate about it and don’t look back!