Friday, 27 May 2016

Why to choose job oriented course after 12th?

After the completion of 12th std there are many more opportunities available for the students. Whatever you study, the main aim behind that is to get a job. Similar to the conventional degree courses, the non-conventional degree courses also has the power to offer excellent job opportunities. These are mostly short-term, diploma or certificate courses which can be completed within a certain time period at a reasonable budget. Hence, many students prefer to choose these job oriented and skill oriented courses.
Skill oriented courses are mainly designed for the students who are unable to afford for pursuing a degree and for those who are in a situation to get a job as soon as possible. The benefits of these courses is that it consumes only a less time period, helps you to obtain practical knowledge and ensures job after the completion.
Understanding its importance, many universities and colleges have taken steps to make the degree courses more technical and practical which will be a job oriented one. If you can afford, you can also study these courses as a part time after college timings in addition to your degree as it increases your value and enables you to compete in the job market.



Job oriented courses:-
Some of the skill based courses are web designing, graphic designing, VFX and animation, hardware and networking courses, hotel management, mass communication, corporate training, cutting, tailoring & dress making, garment making, fashion designing, stenography, rexine and leather bag making, batik printing, knitting, toy making, hair and skin care training, secretarial practice, electronic mechanics, draughtsmanship, banking and accounting, information and communication technology, study of languages and event management courses.
Factors to consider before choosing a job oriented course:-
Before choosing a job oriented course it is important to evaluate your skills, interests, strength and weakness to carry out the particular course, do research on the current trends in the job market that can help you to earn high income, check whether the course offers internships opportunities immediately after completion, consider the training costs and ensure that the institutes you are about to learn provides authentic certificates.
Job-oriented courses enable you to get a identity once you finish the same. Choose the one that suits you and make your career worthwhile.

First batch pass out from new campus of MDI at Murshidabad.

MDI Gurgaon, a brand synonymous with quality management education and often ranked after IIM, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kolkata and Lucknow; established its first new campus nestled amidst lush green and serene atmosphere in a historic landscape in Murshidabad, near Kolkata. At a time when most of the new campuses of top management schools are trying hard to establish the brand’s value proposition and cope up with issues related to capability framework, quality resources or the lack of it, MDI Murshidabad seems to have managed to exceptionally well for first batch of pass outs. 
The placement for the first batch of 2014-16, witnessed average CTC offered being INR 7.85 lacs per annum and 90% of the students placed already. For the batch of 2015-17, the SIP (Summer Internship Program) has been 100%.



The registration process for the two-year full time Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM) for admissions into the 2016-18 batches has been re-opened till Jun, 5th 2016. 
“We have re-opened registration and invite applications from students who may not havemade it to thetopIIM’s final convert list. We would like to attract quality students with potential managerial abilities and continue focusing on excellence, while keeping the batch size low for now. Quality is more important for the MDI brand than numbers. More and more recruiters should find MDI Murshidabad to be a preferred destination for their talent hunts” said, Prof. (Dr.) Gurudas Gupta, Director, MDI Murshidabad. 
To be eligible for admission to the PGPM Program, the participants must possess a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks or equivalent in any discipline, from a recognized university in India or abroad. Specializations offered at present are in the area of– Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing Management and Operations Management. To apply candidates must submit the valid CAT 2015 scores. 
The leadership at MDI is committed towards imparting cutting edge management education, creating job centric millennial workforce for organizations to tap. The placement report reflects that MDI Murshidabad is on the right track and it has successfully managed to overcome the challenges that are generally associated with a ‘new campus.

African Liberation Day

On April 15, 1958, in the city of Accra Ghana, African leaders and political activists gathered at the first Conference of Independent African States.  It was attended by representatives of the governments of Ethiopia, Ghana, Liberia, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, The United Arab Republic (which was the federation of Egypt and Syria) and representatives of the National Liberation Front of Algeria and the Union of Cameroonian Peoples.  This conference was significant in that it represented the first Pan-African Conference held on African soil.  It was also significant in that it represented the collective expression of African People’s disgust with the system of colonialism and imperialism, which brought so much suffering to African People.  Further, it represented the collective will to see the system of colonialism permanently done away with.
After 500 years of the most brutal and the subsequent slave trade, which cost Africa in excess of 100,000,000 of her children, the masses of African People singularly, separately, individually, in small disconnected groupings for centuries had said, “enough”!  But in 1958, at the Accra Conference, it was being said in ways that emphasized joint, coordinated and unified action.
This conference gave sharp clarity and definition to Pan-Africanism, the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism.  The conference as well laid the foundation and the strategy for the further intensification and coordination of the next stage of the African Revolution, for the liberation of the rest of Africa, and eventual and complete unification.


The Conference called for the founding of African Freedom Day, a day to, “mark each year the onward progress of the liberation movement, and to symbolize the determination of the People of Africa to free themselves from foreign domination and exploitation.” 
Five years later after the First Conference of Independent African States in the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia another historical meeting occurred.  On May 25, 1963, leaders of thirty-two independent African States met to form the Organization of African Unity (OAU).  By then more than two thirds of the continent had achieved independence from colonial rule.  At this historic meeting the date of Africa Freedom Day was changed from April 15th to May 25th and Africa Freedom Day was declared African Liberation Day (ALD).  African Liberation Day has been held on May 25th in every corner of the world since.  
African Liberation Day as an institution within the Pan-African movement reflects the growth and development of Pan-Africanism.  When Pan-Africanism was faced with fighting colonialism, the focus of African Liberation Day was on the anti-colonial struggle and the fight for national independence.  As Pan-Africanism grew stronger and developed into a more mature objective, African Liberation Day

International Missing Children Day

National Crime Records Bureau, in fact, deciphers missing children figures in India in terms of one child going missing in the country every eight minutes. More worryingly, 55% per cent of those missing are girls and 45% of all missing children have remained untraceable. 
A missing child is a parent's worst nightmare.
Steps to be followed by the Parents in case a child is missing:
  1. Dial 100 for police or 1098 for CHILDHELPLINE.
  2. Go to the Police station and register an FIR.
  3. Upload the information of the child on missing children portals such as Khoya-Paya.
  4. Think about what your child was wearing when you last saw him/her. Was he/she carrying with him/her, a mobile phone, money, bank cards, any items of sentimental value such as toy etc.?
  5. Notify all local media assignment desks.

  1. Make a list of / talk to friends, acquaintances, and anyone else who might have information or clues about your child.
  2. If you know where your child is and you are still concerned for their safety (e.g. if they are at a house where you suspect criminal activities are taking place) you can ask the police to carry out a welfare check on that house or location.
  3. Parents should immediately inform the Station Master or officer concerned at nearby railway station as usually trafficking or migration of children mostly takes place through railway route.
  4. Rapidly create and disseminate posters to help generate leads.
  5. Remember - NEVER GIVE UP HOPE!
International Missing Children’s Day was first proclaimed in 1983. International Missing Children’s Day is observed May-25th of every year which honors the commitment to help locate and recover missing children by reminding parents, guardians, families and communities that every child deserves a safe childhood.
In this International Missing Children’s Day  is a day to remember many missing children who are still out there .It's our duty to convey them a message that we never, ever stop looking  for them. When you come across a poster of a missing child Please share it. Just one small act can bring a child home safe.

Monday, 23 May 2016

E Learning Trends 2016

The learning trends of today has been changed and the kids of today are becoming the genius of tomorrow with the advanced tech tools.This is all happening with the advanced learning technologies and one such thing is “E-Learning”. Let us keep an eye on the E-learning trends of 2016.
Automation:- 
In2016, the process of E-learning has been changed like ever before. There are special tools to create online  courses and the learning materials which are available at cost-effective rates. Moreover, you can also get it free in some online sites. 
Gamification:-
The “Gamification”is one of the popular trends in E-Learning that creates a huge impact with the students. It creates an impact and a potential strategy which enable the students to get in to the concepts very easily and quickly. This is a real kind of ground reality that brings the  real gaming dynamics with the non-textual contexts. The scholars and researchers say that this “Gamification”will definitely motivate the students and bring interest for them. There is an interesting fact that it is quite easy to remember things nearly 90% faster when we go with the gamifaction learning. 


Augmented Learning:-
The learning trends has been  augmented and the things are going bigger and bigger in smaller and smaller devices. Fox Ex:-apple watch and Google glass. Learning has had become handy in wearable devices via Google Glasses and the apple watches, The big things of learning has becoming smaller in sizes. The same scenario is applied in to Big data and Cloud . With these Big data and Cloud, it is quite easy to surf over a cluster of data and store it very easily with ample space. So, we can recover and refer whenever needed. Especially, Big data will help to provide a comprehensive analysis of the learners. 
Personalization:-
All these aspects fall under a single roof that the learning aspects have been personalize in to a single roof called as the “advanced and personalized learning ”. Yup, the E-Learning has completely personalized the process of learning and its a real gift to the online learners. 

Why to study B.com?

After getting the 12th std results, many would have decided what to learn next. Some would have started to apply for the engineering, medical and so on based on the score you have achieved. Now it’s up to you to choose the best college, keep going on the path you are. Some of students who studied maths and science groups might have secured less marks than expected and in a dilemma about the next step. Don’t worry this is only an initial stage, you can change it by choosing a suitable stream in a best college and start proving yourself.
Making a decision about the right stream is really a big deal but still you are now in a point to do it. Make clear that you have career opportunities in the stream and make sure that you are interested to learn the same. Without interest, you cannot succeed. Take a stream and keep going on the same till end of your studies without any deviations as it enables you to be a master in the field. You might have prepared your mind to enjoy college life it’s needed but at the same time you must also concentrate on your studies for better future.
Here I have brought in some information for the students who have studied commerce and accounts subjects in your 12th std.
Till you did your schooling, you might not have known the real value of B.com. But now if you are about to take the course, you are supposed to know its value.


Know the real value of Bachelor of Commerce(B.Com):-
Wherever you go or whichever industry you work, there is a special place for accounts section. We can say no company or business could run without accounts as it plays a vital role over there. B.com is a specialized degree that covers a broad spectrum of subjects. This enables you to gain managerial skills and make you to be proficient in business studies. Commerce graduates have numerous career opportunities in various industries and they will be valued more in the job market.
You can become a accountant, auditor, information systems officer, taxation specialist and customer relationship officer in the respective industries. B.com graduates can gain costing, analytic, human resource, marketing, accounting and research skills. The stream enables you to develop skills suitable for business requirements. When you carry out higher studies in the same field you will have the capability to be placed in management levels in corporate and public sectors.
I suggest you to take B.Com as it is the best and foremost degree for your career. I leave the final decision to you. Take a firm decision and make your career fruitful.

Importance of Communication Skill for your Graduation

The Importance of English especially the communication skills is becoming higher and higher nowadays when we go for higher studies. To be more precise, it is very essential for the students who are about to start their career in graduation. The communication skill is a cumulative patch of reading, listening and writing which is very essential in our academics especially in the college days.


There is a desire which is common among the students to learn and communicate in English very fluently not just because of the prestige and it is needed to survive when we go for higher levels of graduation and career.  The educational system in a college entirely differs from a school where you want to go with a running notes and high listening skills. The reading skills also vary from the standard of a school to a college life.  
It is not a tough task to learn English. Remember, English is a language and not a knowledge.  All you need is to be passionate, motivated and a regular practice. Have a listening, reading and writing practice regularly. An easy way to improve English learning skill is to hear music audios , watch English movies and repeat it.  This practice will be very useful when you are presenting a seminar in your college and of course it will be a backbone of your career. 

Buddha Purnima

The teachings of the Buddha, and his message of compassion and peace and goodwill have moved millions. Millions around the world follow the teachings of the Buddha.Buddha Jayanti or also known as Buddha Purnima is the most sacred festivals of Buddhist. This year Buddha Purnima is celebrated on May-21st

Buddhists around the world are celebrating Buddha Purnima, one of the most important days in the Buddhist calendar that is observed in the full moon day of month may.

The Buddhist literature states the significant events such as birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha occurred on the full moon of the Indian lunar month of Vesakha


His birth in 623 BC. 
His enlightenment i.e. attainment of supreme wisdom, in 588 BC. 
His attainment of Nirvana i.e. the complete extinction of his self at the age of 80

Buddha "lived and died in about the fifth century before the Christian era". Buddha means "enlightened one" - someone who is completely free from all faults and mental obstructions.According to the Buddhism, sorrow and desire are the main cause of all the evil and suffering of this world. 

Lord Buddha advocated the Eight fold Path consisting of precepts like right conduct, right motive, right speech, right effort, right resolve, right livelihood, right attention and right meditation to gain mastery over suffering. It is only after following this path one can reach the ultimate aim of Nirvana. Nirvana is the transcendental state of complete liberation. Gautama Buddha lived and taught in northern India in the 6th Century.Buddha traveled far and wide teaching hundreds of followers.  After his death the disciples continued to spread his teachings all around the world

                                

Study M.B.B.S in Philippines

Hi friends, Unable to secure a spot in Medical Admissions even though you got good marks in Hsc results.It would cost you around 25-50 lakhs for management spot in medical college.But don't worry you have plenty of opportunities to study medicine aboard. You have to take many things into consideration such as safety,affordability,Language barrier,acceptability of degree in India and aboard.After a careful analysis I recommend you to study MBBS in Philippines.

Why you should study in Philippines?

  1. No Donation
  2. Affordable tuition fees
  3. Low Cost of Living
  4. Philippines Medical Degree is internationally recognized.
  5. Recognized by World Health Organization (WHO)
  6. Recognized by Medical Council of India (MCI)
  7. Recognized by Commission of Higher education of Philippines (CHED)
  8. Hands on clinical practice
  9. 95% of Filipinos speak English.
  10. Similar climate and food habits.

Eligibility:

Indian students have to pass senior secondary exams with a minimum for 50%

To pursue MBBS/MD in Philippines first you have to get admission for a pre-medical course first. This course mainly covers biology, medicinal technology, nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy and psychology. After completion of this course, students can enroll to university in Philippines.The Duration of the course is 14 months.

Generally there is no entrance exams to join medicinal universities in Philippines. But few universities require students to pass National Medical Admission Test (NMAT).


Course Duration:

MD course duration is 5 and half years for +2 candidates with background in science. The first 16 months is dedicated for pre medical course. It focuses on building foundation for a strong education. Subsequent 4 years students study core medicine subjects and perform clinical rotation. During clinical rotations, candidates gain practical experience treating patients in which they will be guided by experienced doctors.

Fees Structure:

Students need to pay their fees annually at the beginning of the academic year. Only in the first year, they have to pay in different installments. Apart from fees they also have to pay for their food and accommodation if they stay in university campus hostel.

Students are advised to directly remit their admission fees, tuition fees, hostel and boarding fees to the university bank account. Total cost to complete MBBS degree in Philippines would be close to 25 lakhs.

Some Good Colleges to Study:

  1. Davao school of medicine
  2. University of perpetual help system
  3. Ama school of medicine
  4. Cebu doctors university
  5. Manila central university
  6. University of cebu
  7. De La Salle University
  8. Our lady of Fatima
  9. Iloilo doctors college
  10. University of visayas Gullas college of medicines
  11. University of northern Philippines
  12. Cagayan state medical university

MCI Screening Test:
Indian Students who study MD degree in abroad countries should pass Foreign Medical Graduate Exam (FMGE) before they start clinical practice or take any exam in India for post graduate courses. Students who pursue MD degree in Philippines universities learn almost same subjects that would help them to clear screening tests conducted by National Board of Examinations in India.
MD candidates study same subjects studied by Indian candidates in MBBS courses.Pass Percentage is high in candidates who study MBBS degree in Asian countries such as Philippines.

AIPMT 2016 is now NEET 2016

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET-UG is a entrance examination in India, for students who wish to study any graduate medical course (MBBS), dental course (BDS) or postgraduate course (MD / MS) in government or private medical colleges in India for each an every years. 

The AIPMT is now considered as NEET Phase I or simply NEET I and NEET Phase II or simply NEET II to make sure that no confusion for students who plan to appear the medical entrance exam.
NEET Phase I or simply NEET I for students who appeared in it, while the one to be held on 24th of July will be known as NEET II. 
To clear the chaos, the pre-medical test will be omitted from 2017. As per eligibility is concerned, the court had initially said that NEET II would only be for students who had not appeared for the exam’s first phase. It subsequently revised its stand, and said that any of the approximately 6.25 lakh students who had taken phase I of the exam could, if they wished, sit for phase 2 as well however, their score for NEET I would not, then, be valid. 

Eligible for NEET 

Here the details below for anyone who eligible to write the NEET
Age: The candidate should also have completed the age of 17 years as on or before 31st December 2016. The upper age limit for candidates seeking admission under the 15% All India Quota is that they should be 25 years as on 31stDecember 2016. Further provided that this upper age limit shall be relaxed by a period of five years for the candidates of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Other Backward Classes (SC/ST/OBC). There is no attempt limit till the age of 25years
Exception – Candidates from the states of Andhra Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Telengana are not eligible for the 15% All India Quota as these states opted out of All India scheme except for admission into AFMC, Pune 
1.Online applications not supported with the required self-declaration in original/if found incomplete shall be rejected without any reference in the matter.
2.Self-declaration made by such candidates will be verified and if found to be false, the admission of all such candidates shall be cancelled and criminal proceedings may be initiated against them.
Percentage criteria:
1.10 + 2 or HSC with 50% marks for General Category i.e. the Candidate must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and minimum of 50% aggregate in above subjects.
2.10 + 2 or HSC with 40% marks for OBC/SC/ST Category i.e. and the Candidate must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and minimum of 40% aggregate in above subjects.
3.Qualifying marks for PH/PWD Category and the Candidate is 45% marks for Gen-PH and 40% for SC-PH/ST-PH/OBC-PH candidates with locomotory disability of lower limbs.
No. of attempts: There is no attempt limit till the age of 25years



Registration for NEET

In order to apply for NEET UG candidates need to visit its respective website i.e. www.cbseneet.nic.in. Important instructions before you apply for this test:
•Please keep necessary documents for payment ready. Candidates can either go with online mode of payment or offline mode of payment. In case you are going with online payment then you must have debit card/credit card.
•Candidates can also make necessary payment in offline mode through challan at bank or e-post office.
•Application form once submitted cannot be withdrawn.
NEET UG 2016 Application Fees
The NEET UG 2016 application fee is specified for General and OBC category candidate is 1000/- and for SC/ST/PH category candidates it is Rs. 500/-.
Procedure to Submit Application Form
•Visit the official website of the respective authority.
•Find the link to ‘apply online’ and click the same.
•Read the important instructions and complete first part of your application which is online registration.
•After successfully completion of the online registration, please note down the registration number.
•Once you fill and submit the online application form, you’ll be automatically redirected to fee payment page.
•Choose the mode of payment and make necessary payment.
•Candidates who haven’t received their online generated confirmation page their applications will be treated as cancelled.
Counseling will be done by The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), Directorate General of Health Science (DGHS). The procedure is bifurcated in three sections – Offline counselling, Online counselling and counselling for Delhi University.

Important Dates for NEET 

The application procedure of NEET 2016 will begin tentatively in the month of May, 2016. Candidates can check below for the important dates of NEET 2016:

Events and Dates
NEET 2016 Phase 1 (AIPMT) - May 1
NEET 2016 Phase 2 - July 24
NEET 2016 Result - August 17
NEET 2016 Counselling - Between August 18 to September 30
Academic session 2016-17 - October 1, 2016 (Tentative)

Exam pattern of NEET 2016


NEET 2016 exam will be conducted in a pen and paper based mode at various designated centers across the country. The exam will be held for 3 hours duration. Complete exam pattern of NEET 2016 is mentioned below:

Exam Pattern and Detail of NEET 2016 exam 
Exam Date & Time - Phase 1: May 1, 2016, Phase 2: July 24, 2016 - Time: 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM
Exam Mode - Pen & Paper Based
Language of Paper - English or Hindi
Types of questions - Multiple choice questions with single answer correct
Number of Questions - 180
Distribution of Questions - Physics – 45, Chemistry – 45, Zoology – 45, Botany – 45, Total – 180 Questions
Marking Scheme - For correct answer: +4 marks are given, For incorrect answer: -1 mark is deducted

Syllabus for NEET 


Check below for NEET 2016 Syllabus for Phase 2 exam:

S.no. Class XI

Physics:

Physical world and measurement, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body, Gravitation, Properties of Bulk Matter, Thermodynamics, Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory, Oscillations and Waves.

S.no. Class XI

Chemistry:

Diversity in Living World, Structural Organization in Animals and Plants, Cell Structure and Function, Plant Physiology, Human physiology

S.no. Class XII

Physics:

Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic Devices

S.no. Class XII

Chemistry:

Solid State, Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements, p- Block Elements, d and f Block Elements, Coordination Compounds, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen, Bimolecular, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life.

S.no. Class XII

Biology:

Reproduction, Genetics and Evolution, Biology and Human Welfare, Biotechnology and Its Applications, Ecology and environment.

As I have mention above that NEET Exam has been replaced by the AIPMT (All India Pre Medical Test) from this year. The applicants in order to get any further information on this exam must visit the official website on CBSE Medical Entrance Exam 2016 www.cbseneet.nic.in