Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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Dear Students,

Empowering today's youth with practical knowledge and skills is what forms the core essence of GT Group.Since 1994, GT Computer Hardware Engineering College the flagship company of GT Group is successfully fulfilling the above mission and today with 100+ centres across India it has become the fastest growing name in the field of Computer Education.

A humble start in 1980, by Mr. S. K. Gupta, Founder Director, GT Radio TV Training Centre in Jaipur, laid the foundation and direction of the Group in the area of imparting technical knowledge.

Be it, the Electronic Division of the group that trains students into basic house wiring, electrical fittings and the maintenance of common household electrical and electronic devices like radio, television or the Publication Division that brings out hundreds of volumes every year, empowering today's youth with practical knowledge and skills continues to drive GT group's initiatives.

Information Technology is rapidly becoming an engine of global economic growth. And as a result, demand for networking professionals have increased both in India and abroad. Today, for any computer professional, it is essential to have International Certification from reputed companies such as Microsoft, Redhat, Cisco and more.Started in 1980, GT is one of the largest institutes that imparts education to students on varied fields, such as Hardware and Networking, Mobile Phone Maintenance and International Certification.

GLONET is a curriculum that focuses on preparing students for the global markets by providing International Certification courses in partnership with major IT companies throughout the world. At GT we are geared to deliver the best quality in all our educational products with accordance to the current trends and believe in serving the society through all our endeavours.
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Earthquake Detecting Robot Invented

http://english.ntdtv.com/ntdtv_en/ns_asia/2010-02-01/020190902412.html

A group of GT engineering students in India's western Gujarat state have developed an earthquake-sensing robot, which can detect an earthquake three hours in advance.

[Hiren Patel, Student of GT Engineering college ]:
"I have made a robot called the Earthquake Detector Robot. When the earth starts vibrating, the robot senses it and reports the danger in advance. The information can help avoid any unfortunate destruction caused by the earthquake."

Two transmitters and one receiver have been fixed in the robot.

The transmitter's circuit is kept inside the earth, which senses the temperature of the earth, water and also water levels. It transmits the information through microwave frequencies.

After sensing the temperature and water level, the robot, with the help of micro-controller senses the vibration in the earth and gives off an alarm.

The robot can be operated from any corner of the country with the help of the Internet.

Nearly 30-thousand people were killed in Gujarat state itself in the Bhuj earthquake on January 26, 2001.