Showing posts with label Academics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Academics. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

6 Prerequisites To Make Your Resume Stand Out From The Rest



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Sunday, January 30, 2011

How to get Distinction in JNTU with less Preparation?




Criteria for Getting Distinction in JNTU:
In order to get distinction in JNTU one need to get an aggregate of 70% even 69.999% is not allowed it comes under First class only. The total marks of the entire curriculum is for 5425 and for calculating the aggregate two optional subjects are left out and it is done only for a total 5225 marks i.e. one need to secure 216 credits out of the given 224 credits in order to eligible for B. Tech degree. 


Thursday, January 20, 2011

What should be done after B.Tech: MBA or M.tech?

B.Tech is a bachelor level course in Technology. Thus, one cannot take it as the last and final qualification degree, especially in the present time when the market is full of competition all around. In the present era, there are more applicants than the number of job available, and hence it is very essential for everyone to be specialized in their respective field. As far as B.Tech degree course is concerned, it does provide specialization, but not of that higher level as provided by MBA or M.Tech.

Thus, it is some sort of invisible compulsion that one needs to do MBA or M.Tech in order to progress more in one’s field. But the question arises, that what should be done MBA or M.Tech?

This decision completely depends on the person and his or her personal interest. Both the course provides ample specialization, but both provide specialization in separate sectors. If one is more interested in engineering line and want to work in their trade line and want to make a career with engineering projects, then without delay one should go for M.Tech. That will help them in getting a better rank and post in the same line in which they were working or wanted to work after the completion of their B.Tech degree.

However, if one is more interested in working in the management aspect of companies rather than engineering line, one should go for the MBA degree. MBA will enable them to work from the management front where they can manage the resources for the benefits of various aspects of the business.



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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Question: What Is the Value of Doing an Internship?

  • Internship provides opportunities to experiment and pursue CAREERS that match academic and personal interests.

  • Internship also increase the likelihood of professional NETWORKING CONTACTS and MENTORING relationships. 

  • There are many benefits to completing an internship including the development of strong teamwork skills balanced with the exercise of  individual responsibility, the opportunities to experiment with jobs that matches academic and personal interests, the chance to develop industry-specific abilities while enjoying the advantages of a liberal arts education.

  • Internships help students become viable, experienced job applicants when seeking employment after graduation.

  • In fact, many employers consider internship experience in the hiring process, and often look to their own interns as the best potential candidates for full-time positions.  

  • Note: Any info. about Internship do infrom me :-)

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Interview Tips - "Tell me about yourself" ?


1. A brief summary of your personal details: You have to give your name, where you are from and a brief review of your resume. You may also provide any other personal detail that you choose to provide.

2. Education: You should tell the interviewer about your educational qualifications and any relevant miscellaneous educational qualifications that you might have amassed.

3. Professional experience: Standard questions during a job interview are “tell me about your professional experience”. Depending on whether you are a novice or an experienced professional, you should share your previous job experiences. If you are a novice, then, you could tell anything that you think would be relevant for the job. You may provide a scope of your educational capabilities and strengths or any of your hobbies, etc.

4. What are Your weaknesses and strengths: One of the tricky interview questions that you might be asked is “tell me about your weaknesses and/or strengths”. Therefore, you should prepare for such questions. A common mistake is to take strength and present it as a weakness. You should be honest. You may share one-two of your weaknesses and the way you have (successfully) corrected or handled these weaknesses. On the other hand, do not boast your strengths. Tell about some of your strengths as having a positive impact on your professional capabilities.


Friday, January 14, 2011

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