WIND

Wind is the movement of air around the earth. It is basically caused by the uneven heating of the earth's surface. Warmer, lighter air is pushed along by heavier, cooler air. Other factors affecting wind include whether the particular place is close to land or water, the seasons of the year, the topography of a place, etc..
Wind direction is measured by a wind vane which is an arrow mounted on top of an elevated site. The wind vane is designed so that its arrow points into the wind. With a compass aligned with the arrow, one can determine the direction of the wind.
Wind speed or velocity is measured with either an anemometer or radar. The anemometer, pictured above, consists of several cups mounted sideways and extended out on a rotating axis or pole. The cups catch the wind and the more turns of the attached cups, the greater the wind speed.
Doppler radar is also used to measure wind speed. It works like a police radar gun aimed at speeding cars, but in this case is aimed at speeding winds with microwaves.
A scale for measuring wind speed is called the Beaufort scale. On this scale winds are ranked from the calmest air movement at 0 to hurricane winds at 12. calm, light air, light breeze, gentle breeze, moderate breeze, fresh breeze, strong breeze, moderate gale, fresh gale, strong gale, whole gale, storm, hurricane

UCEED SYLLABUS , IDC IIT BOMBAY

UCEED SYLLABI

The exam will have questions from the following six topics:

Visualization and spatial ability Pictorial and diagrammatic questions to test: understanding of transformation and/or manipulation of 2D shapes and 3D objects and their spatial relationships; knowledge of practical and everyday mechanical and scientific concepts.
Observation and design sensitivity Ability to detect concealed properties in ordinary things, people, situations, and events, and thinking critically about them. Applying attention to certain details, analysing, reasoning, classifying, inferring and predicting. Ability to discern subtle differences in visual properties and aesthetic outcomes.

Environmental and social awareness General awareness of environmental factors such as climate, population, water, vegetation, pollution, weather, natural resources etc., and their implications on the design of products, images, infrastructure and environment. Awareness of social and cultural connection with design, history of the designed artefact, and socially responsible and environmentally sustainable design responses. History of art, sculpture and literature.

Analytical and logical reasoning Ability to look at information, be it qualitative or quantitative in nature, and discern patterns within the information. Ability to weigh opinions, arguments or solutions against appropriate criteria. Ability to check for hidden bias or hidden assumptions and whether evidence and argument support conclusions. Ability to use logic and structured thinking to deduce from a short passage, which of a number of statements is the most accurate response to a posed question. Data Interpretation, brainteasers, and patterns.

Language and creativity Ability to understand and use Standard English. Reading comprehension, knowledge of English grammar such as sentence structure and usage, the use of tenses, verb patterns, articles, and active and passive constructions etc., and vocabulary skills. Ability
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to think creatively in terms of alternatives, ability to distinguish innovative options and think out of the box.
Design thinking and problem solving Ability to use visual analogies, metaphors, signs and symbols. Ability to understand complexity, identify problem, generate alternatives, evaluate options and select solutions.

NATA COACHING IN DELHI

Fresh Crash Batches : NATA Crash batches of 12 students per batch, 20 days @ 3hours Short Course, 25 days @ 4 hours Long Course are available.

Register For NATA 2015 : www.nata.in/2015

Coaching for UCEED, IIT Bombay , Integrated Bachelor Of Design+ Master Of Design Course also, as Crash & Regular Batches. 5 Computerised Mock-tests ( @ 100 Questions) are also available for our in-house students.

http://www.gate.iitb.ac.in/uceed/assets/file/UCEED-Brochure.pdf

15 computerised NATA Mock-Tests are a part of our package; Mock-tests can be taken as a separate package also by registering for Mock test dates.


Special Features:

  • Outdoor Sketching Workshops, 
  • Heritage Walks, 
  • Special Art Appreciation sessions,
  • Computer Aided Designing (Autocad & 3DS Max), 
  • Engineering Drawings and much more than just the syllabus( Mental, Mathematical And Architectural Aptitude) completing in class, learning with us is much more easy and fun.


Enjoy, Explore and Evolve with Us

Crack the Entrance Exams in a relaxed manner along-with bettering your Board Scores.

AN ENTRANCE PREPARATION STUDIO FOR ARCHITECTURE , DESIGN AND ART CAREERS.


  • B.ARCH ( NATA / JEE ) 
  • UCEED, IIT Bombay
  • NID, NIFT, IIT CEED , PEARL, SRISHTI , SYMBIOSIS  ETC.
  • CEED & NID MASTERS EXAM PREPARATION
  • PORTFOLIO FOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN STUDIES ABROAD
  • PG DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR STYLING

Why We Photograph..

Why We Photograph..
Perhaps there is a deeper psychological explanation. Our time on this earth only lasts for so long, and a camera allows us to preserve memories far past when they might have slipped our mind. It helps us pass those memories into the hands of future generations. Our photos are little legacies of the life we have led – our travels, experiences, food, family, friends, work relationships and more. Each photo is a window into a moment, and the collections of images we take over the years are a window into who we were and what we valued. Ultimately it comes down to a simple truth – seeing that moment captured makes us genuinely happy-( Matt Dutile)
















HOBBY ART COURSE

How is art connected to life skills?

1. Through art, we learn to value our uniqueness, appreciate our individuality and express ourselves.
2.Art develops critical life skills in a fun-filled, unobtrusive environment.

Syllabus:
History Of Indian Art and World Art
Introduction to Famous Artists
Introduction To Ajanta
Art Appreciation
Nature And Object Study
2 Dimensional Composition
3 Dimensional Compositions
Light & Shade
Memory Drawing
Perspective Sketching
Book cover design and illustration
Cartooning
Poster
Cards
Wall Art Designing
Logos & Mascots
fashion Illustrations
Interior Design Sketching
Architectural Illustrations