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Welcome You All

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Project Developer:

M.VenkatEswaraNIII- Bsc IT11IT068

Under The Guidance ofJ.ArulMary.Mca.,

StudentS InnovatioN

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Abstraction Of The Project:

This project is allows to the student of our class involve various ability to improve their skills with what is required to the job selection process and quickly way of knowing in various news media and also find the examination result about our institution announced to them

it also has the best feature of learning english in international level with Audio & transcripts in PDF

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This Contain The way to announce the Job Requirements & Skill from the Government Employment Service .

The way we do this is to set up a free initialconsultation in order to determine your needs

and requirements. Then we will give you an estimate in a couple of days.

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Proposed System

This project is allows to the students of my class to improve their skills are following

● INTERNATIONAL QUALITY OF COMMUINCATION

● HOW DO WE SPEAK AT INTERVIEW FOR TELL ABOUT OURSELF

● HOW DO WE BEHAVE AT HUMAN RESOURCE INTERVIEW

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● COMUNICATE & SHARE THEIR INFORMATION IN GLOBAL LEVEL

● WE OFFER AFFORDABLE WEBSITE DESIGHN AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES FOR STUDENTS AND ALSO VISITERS

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TO IMPROVE THEIR THE ABILITY IN ONLINE TEST IS AVAILABLE TO THEM IN VARIOUS TOPICS ARE FOLLOWING:-

➢Non Verbal Reasoning Test

➢Verbal Reasoning Test Logical

➢Reasoning Test Verbal Ability Test

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➢Aptitude Test

➢General Knowledge Test

➢Data Interpretation Test

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Technical Online Tests :

Database

java -programming

C-programming

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EXISTING SYSTEM

IN EARLIER TIME STUDENTS SHOULD IMPROVE THEIR SKILLS FOR DO BROWSING IN VARIOUS TYPE OF WEBSITE

AND ALSO REFER THE LOT OF BOOK IN THE LIBRARY

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Usability :-

A critical, but often overlooked component of a successful website is its degree of usability. our site must be easy to read, navigate, and understand. Some key usability elements include:

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Fast-loading pages:-A page should load in 20 seconds or less via

dial-up; at more than that, you'll lose more than half of your potential visitors.

Minimal scroll: This is particularly important on the first page. Create links from the main page to read more about a particular topic. Even the Search Engines will reward you for this behavior.

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Descriptive link text:-

Usability testing shows that long link text makes it much easier for visitors to find their way around a site. Long, descriptive link text is favored by Search Engines, too. Back links are important to give users a sense of direction and to keep them from feeling lost. Use a site map, and breadcrumbs, if necessary.

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Cross-platform/browser compatibility:

Different browsers often have different rules for displaying content. At a minimum, you should test your site in the latest versions of Internet Explorer (currently, versions 8 and 9), as well as Firefox and Safari.

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Screen Resolution: Screen resolution for the typical computer

monitor continues to increase. Today, the average web surfer uses a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. However, you need to make sure that what looks good at this setting will also work nicely for other resolutions.

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Search Engine Optimization

our website has approved by THE GOOGLE (SEO)

SEO is a big decision that can potentially improve our site and save time, but you can also risk damage to your site and reputation. Make sure to research the potential advantages as well as the damage that an irresponsible SEO can do to our site.

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REQUIREMENT SYSTEM :

IN THIS SECTOR IS CONTAIN THE PROCESS OF WHICH LANGUAGE IS USE TO MAKE WEBSITE BY ADMINISTER

WHAT ARE THE USERS & STUDENTS ARE EXPECTING IN THE WAY OF PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION

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RISK MANAGEMENT:-

EACH OF THE WEBSITES ARE INVOLVED IN EXCEPTION OCCURRING IN THE DEVELOPING THE WEBSITE IF WE MAY DONE IN MANY PROCESS TO THE WEBSITE WHILE EXCEPTION MAY OCCUR IN THE PUBLISHING IT NEVER SHOW IN THE Search Engine Optimized (SEO)

THROUGH TO Search Engine

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PROJECT CHANGE MANAGEMENT

IN THIS SECTOR IS ALLOWS TO CHANGE THE DOMAIN NAME MAY HAPPEN TO USERS ANTICIPATION BY ADMINISTER OF THE WEBSITE

AND SOMETIME NEWS & DESIGN OF THE WEBSITE MAY INCLUDED

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DESIGN MANAGEMENT

AT THIS SECTOR IS CONTAIN THE DESIGN OF THE WEBSITE TO STUDENTS IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE

1.HTML2.Xml3.CSS4.JAVA SCRIPT

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• FROND END: HTML,JQUERY,XML,CSS

• BACK END :WEB HOSTING

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HTML CODE

<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>STUDENT S INNOVATION<TITLE></HEAD><BODY FONT COLOR=“BLACK “SIZE=“16””><H1>HELLO VISITERS I KINDLY WELCOMES YOU AT HERE</H1> </BODY></HTML>

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• <!DOCTYPE html> <meta charset="utf-8"><title>Minimal Example</title> <h1 id="header">This is JavaScript</h1> <script>document.body.appendChild(document.createTextNode('Hello World!')); var h1 = document.getElementById('header'); // holds a reference to the <h1> tag h1 = document.getElementsByTagName('h1')[0]; // accessing the same <h1> element</script> <

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• noscript>Your browser either does not support JavaScript, or has it turned off.</noscript>/* Finds the lowest common multiple (LCM) of two numbers */function LCMCalculator(x, y) { // constructor function var checkInt = function (x) { // inner function if (x % 1 !== 0) { throw new TypeError(x + " is not an integer"); // throw an exception } return x;

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• }; this.a = checkInt(x) // semicolons ^^^^ are optional, a newline is enough this.b = checkInt(y);}// The prototype of object instances created by a constructor is// that constructor's "prototype" property.

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HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS Processor : Intel Pentium DualCore.

• Speed : 2.66 GHz.

• Main Memory : 2GB RAM.

• Hard Disk : 80 GB.

• Keyboard : 104 keys.

• Monitor : CRT 15” Color

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Data flow diagram:-

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THANKING YOU