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educationasiain-blog · 7 years ago
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Confused if Coaching is really helpful for a Student’s career or not?
What does Coaching exactly mean?
Coaching means a form of development in which a person called teacher or coach supports a learner or client in achieving a specific personal or professional goal by providing training and guidance
How is that helpful?
Some social policy researchers have claimed that enhanced student coaching and support can play an important role in helping students successfully navigate the college enrollment process, complete training and transition to employment. Coaching plays a very vital role in forming a students' career. As the competition in the world is increasing day by day everyone requires guidance to move forward. And here Coaching institutes come as a helping hand. No doubt at the end of the day it's the student's personal interest and Hard work which plays the most important role in gaining success. But it is always a safe-side to move ahead with someone's guidance and then self-perseverance helps at the end. However, what matters the most is the self-preparation level of a student. A Coaching cannot fully be responsible for the success of a student's career.
Comparison in between the past and present conditions:
Earlier the competition was not that tough and also the syllabus which used to come in the entrances was not that vast and it was possible for a student to prepare on his own. People on their own were capable enough to prepare and get well-groomed for facing the entrance exams. But now day-by-day the competition has been rising so much that a student himself cannot go through the whole process of preparation all by himself starting from collecting the information to going through the previous year question papers and completing the syllabus. Coaching is an effective way to improve student performance and increase completion rates.
Types and their Effective Ways:
Exam/Entrance Coaching: The most effective impact which coaching institutes give is that conducting exams or tests on a regular basis and letting the student know about his abilities, mistakes where he himself can know his/her strengths and weaknesses and improve them. Can rectify his/her flaws. Maybe this thing is not that effective if a student goes for only self-preparation. The chance of rectifying self-declines day by day.
Career Coaching: Career coaching help students prepare for the labour market by assisting them with cover letters and personalized resumes, making them learn how to prepare for a job and by connecting them to work-based learning (WBL) opportunities, such as paid and unpaid internships and apprenticeships with local employers
Job/Placement Guidance: This kind of coaching institute help students to learn how to look for jobs using online search tools and social networks as well as how to identify the jobs best suited to their needs. They also helped students engage employers and prepare for interviews.
Either-Or Condition:
As mentioned,  at the end of the day it is only the Student’s hard work that plays the role of an ace in the preparation.  And it is true that coaching institutes demand high rates which becomes difficult for middle-class families or poor families to afford and this also causes harm to many students who despite being capable lose the opportunity because of lack of guidance but if a student is that much competitive and works hard then he/she can crack the entrance without any coaching. In other Words, coaching coupled with self-study is always better than only self-study or studying only in coaching classes. Deciding on what's better, coaching or self-study depends a lot on the preparation level of a student.
Conclusion:
Many research studies have mentioned about student’s experience about coaching centres and what they have found is Student satisfaction with career coaching services was strong among survey respondents with many students commenting that the additional assistance helped them persevere in their training programs and complete their coursework and helped them in acquiring success. So, we can conclude that, Yes,  Coaching institutes really play an important role in building up a student’s career.
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educationasiain-blog · 7 years ago
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Five ways for a working woman can self-improvise her living style
Working women usually have the busiest schedule as they need to look after their professional life as well as their personal life since they are the homemakers. They, therefore, deserve to be called as the ultimate multi-taskers. But it really becomes very difficult for them to manage everything in such a stressful situation. So how to manage that? Here’s to some major ways by which you can develop yourself empower yourself for betterment:
1. Mental and Physical fitness:
Mental happiness is something which is the most important factor nowadays. The most successful persons I the world are committing suicides even though they have power, money but mental happiness is something which is definitely missing leading to such consequences. Hence, for a working woman, it is the utmost necessity to keep their mind calm and focus more upon mental happiness.
Next thing comes is Physical fitness which is obviously an important fact that we need to take care of our health and when it comes to a working woman you must prioritize health first because you have an extra load of handling the household work as well as the work pressure of the office. So anyhow take out time to maintain a healthy life.
2. Illustrate Good Thoughts:
There’s a famous saying by Buddha- We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think. When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves.
So, You are the one who is responsible to either make your way best or worst. To tackle things you need to make up your mind first. Bring good thoughts, illustrate about well-being, imagine living a happy life, and giving time to this happy imaginations would satisfy your mind as well as provide you with an idea for your betterment. You yourself would gain ideas on to which you would automatically start working out upon it.
3. Be open and frank:
Women usually have thousands of thoughts going on in their mind. They face many hormonal changes which automatically gets them into different situations sometimes they say very happy sometimes very excited and at other times depressed. Being a working woman you should make it sure that you find a partner or friend on whom you can trust to share about your thoughts, feel open to share things rather than piling up them in your mind. That would affect you are personal as well as professional life. So if there is something that bothers you up then you must share about those kinds of stuff with people around you.
4.Time management:
A working woman should make it sure that she gives proper time to herself as well. Rather than getting involved only into work, she should make time for regular exercise meditation etcThis is the best technique which a working woman should apply in her life to keep herself fit and fine and her mind calm. Meditation always gives the major amount of relaxation to the mind as well the soul. Also, you should keep a regular habit of eating properly and timely because irregular eating habits will surely lead to irritation and would also affect physical health.
5.Self-Priority:
This is the most valuable thing as a working woman you should do. You should never give up on yourself. Make yourself a priority, invest upon your likes and dislikes and focus upon your personal growth. That doesn't mean that you would become self-obsessed or selfish but it means you need to give a little bit of importance to yourself. As women are more sensitive towards their environment around they become emotional and always opt to sacrifice themselves keeping beside their own choices hence As a working woman you should never do that and always be yourself, no matter what. You should always choose that thing which satisfies your mind conditions provided that they don’t hurt anyone.
Conclusion:
So from the above points, we came to know women can be better on their self while being a working woman. She needs to balance between work life as well as home life. So obviously there is a lot of pressure. A working woman needs to take care about their physical and mental conditions and hence they have to keep in point some points mentioned above to have a well-balanced life better in all ways.
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educationasiain-blog · 7 years ago
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Preparing for NIFT 2019? Here are the BEST books and Study Material to refer
NIFT is usually conducted in the month of January. This exam is conducted for those aspirants who are interested to pursue their career in design. NIFT entrance is considered to be one of the best Entrances for designing career. And it is highly competitive. To prepare for it one needs to have a good practice from good reference books and several study practice materials. Several books are available in the market for practice and reference, but there are few selected ones that can be considered the best books for NIFT 2019 preparation. Choosing the right study material for preparation is very important in order to crack NIFT 2019 with a good score.
NIFT General Ability Test (GAT) for Bachelor of Design (B.Des.)
Language
English
Test duration
2 hours
Exam mode
Paper Based Test (PBT)
Sections:
English comprehension
Quantitative ability
Communication ability
Analytical ability
General knowledge and current affairs
Number of questions
25
20
25
15
15
NIFT General Ability Test (GAT) for Bachelor of Technology (B.F.Tech.)
Language
English
Test duration
3 hours
Exam mode
Paper Based Test (PBT)
Sections
Quantitative ability
Communication ability and English comprehension
Analytical and Logical Ability
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
Case study
Number of questions
30
45
25
25
25
Best books for NIFT 2019 preparation
NIFT entrance exam toppers and professors of the Institute recommend few books that should be referred by the aspirants. These will help in improving speed for the general aptitude section as well as in better preparation overall. The list of the best books for NIFT 2019 preparation can be checked below:
McGraw Hill Education
NIFT Exam Guide by Verma
Concepts of Pattern Grading
NIFT Exam Guide by Dr R. P. Datason
NIFT Entrance Exam- Self Study Guide
Popular Master Guide NIFT by R. Gupta
Bright Careers Guide NIFT Entrance Exam
Arihant NIFT Entrance Exam Self Study Guide
NIFT Entrance Examination (Guide) by D Mittal
NIFT Entrance Exams: Ultimate Success Series By Surendra
Prashant Kumar’s NIFT Entrance Examination Preparation Guide
NIFT: Previous Years’ Papers (Solved) by Ramesh Publishing House
Best study material for NIFT preparation
The best study material for candidates preparing for the NIFT entrance exam is the sample paper. Aspirants of National Institute of Fashion Technology seeking admissions to Bachelor of Design (B.Des) or Bachelor in Fashion Technology (B.F.Tech) are advised to solve model test papers as these comprise the actual type of questions that are asked in the entrance test.
Few important points which would give you good scores in NIFT:
1. Be significant to CAT – As the pattern of NIFT entrance is quite different than usual entrance exams: the preparation tips are also quite different. It is important to focus on the relevant topics without any dilution. While studying for the Creative Ability Test, students must not jump to the second stage (Situation Test) before they complete the first stage thoroughly.
2. Concentrate and Critique - It is important to spend ample time enhancing your creative skills. It will involve sitting for several hours with 100% concentration in your work. You should also constantly be a critique of your own work and learn from your mistakes to improvise as you practice.
3. Organize Success rate – Make a clear list of your key strengths and work on polishing them. At the same time, spend additional hours on the areas where you are weak and start researching subjects that scare you. This will boost your confidence while solving tough problems in the entrance exams.
4. Practice, Practice & Practice – Don’t move away from a topic once you have completed it. Keep revising topics in order to improve the quality of your work and get rewarding results in the long run.
5. Observe & Apply – By thoroughly observing your surroundings and applying them in your work, you will enhance your creative intelligence and be prepared for a creative test that demands out of the box thinking.
6. Stay Positive and keep your mind Calm – Other than testing your writing, drawing or visualization skills, your answers also test your psyche. Keep an optimistic approach and choose positive, colourful and cheerful options, colours and topics for a better result.
7. Solve Sample Papers – By solving sample papers and previous years’ question papers, you will get an exact idea about the exam and you won’t get any surprises on the final exam day.
Career Options if you get into NIFT:
It basically depends on your will, how hardworking you are and how well you can put your ideas to create something new and innovative. The more innovative ideas you have the more job options you will get. Salary package also depends on what kind of firm you are joining, like a startup, or a product company, or joining the renowned designer.
It can range from 3 lakhs per annum to 4 to 5 lakhs per annum approx. in the starting stage. Rest depends on how you are growing and learning to perform better. Chose your company wisely. You yourself will understand what is your interest and passion after studying and learning all these 4 years of the curriculum.NIFT Industry Linkage unit facilitates on-campus placements for graduating students of NIFT to enable them to start their career in challenging positions. Leading National and International companies participate in placements to recruit NIFT professionals.
The profile of companies attending Placements has expanded substantially with diverse segments of Industry like large retailers, Brand marketers, manufacturers, consultancy organizations, e-retailers, textile mills, home furnishing companies, design BPO's, technology solution providers, International Brands and Startup firms.
For the Placements 2016, the major recruitment was done by Retail companies followed by Brands. A total of 39% of the total graduates recruited were placed in Retail companies. This was followed by Fashion Brands (20%), Designers / Design houses (19%), export houses / buying houses and agencies (16%).
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educationasiain-blog · 7 years ago
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Preparing for NIFT 2019? Here are the BEST books and Study Material to refer
NIFT is usually conducted in the month of January. This exam is conducted for those aspirants who are interested to pursue their career in design. NIFT entrance is considered to be one of the best Entrances for designing career. And it is highly competitive. To prepare for it one needs to have a good practice from good reference books and several study practice materials. Several books are available in the market for practice and reference, but there are few selected ones that can be considered the best books for NIFT 2019 preparation. Choosing the right study material for preparation is very important in order to crack NIFT 2019 with a good score.
NIFT General Ability Test (GAT) for Bachelor of Design (B.Des.)
Language
English
Test duration
2 hours
Exam mode
Paper Based Test (PBT)
Sections:
English comprehension
Quantitative ability
Communication ability
Analytical ability
General knowledge and current affairs
Number of questions
25
20
25
15
15
NIFT General Ability Test (GAT) for Bachelor of Technology (B.F.Tech.)
Language
English
Test duration
3 hours
Exam mode
Paper Based Test (PBT)
Sections
Quantitative ability
Communication ability and English comprehension
Analytical and Logical Ability
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
Case study
Number of questions
30
45
25
25
25
Best books for NIFT 2019 preparation
NIFT entrance exam toppers and professors of the Institute recommend few books that should be referred by the aspirants. These will help in improving speed for the general aptitude section as well as in better preparation overall. The list of the best books for NIFT 2019 preparation can be checked below:
McGraw Hill Education
NIFT Exam Guide by Verma
Concepts of Pattern Grading
NIFT Exam Guide by Dr R. P. Datason
NIFT Entrance Exam- Self Study Guide
Popular Master Guide NIFT by R. Gupta
Bright Careers Guide NIFT Entrance Exam
Arihant NIFT Entrance Exam Self Study Guide
NIFT Entrance Examination (Guide) by D Mittal
NIFT Entrance Exams: Ultimate Success Series By Surendra
Prashant Kumar’s NIFT Entrance Examination Preparation Guide
NIFT: Previous Years’ Papers (Solved) by Ramesh Publishing House
Best study material for NIFT preparation
The best study material for candidates preparing for the NIFT entrance exam is the sample paper. Aspirants of National Institute of Fashion Technology seeking admissions to Bachelor of Design (B.Des) or Bachelor in Fashion Technology (B.F.Tech) are advised to solve model test papers as these comprise the actual type of questions that are asked in the entrance test.
Few important points which would give you good scores in NIFT:
1. Be significant to CAT – As the pattern of NIFT entrance is quite different than usual entrance exams: the preparation tips are also quite different. It is important to focus on the relevant topics without any dilution. While studying for the Creative Ability Test, students must not jump to the second stage (Situation Test) before they complete the first stage thoroughly.
2. Concentrate and Critique - It is important to spend ample time enhancing your creative skills. It will involve sitting for several hours with 100% concentration in your work. You should also constantly be a critique of your own work and learn from your mistakes to improvise as you practice.
3. Organize Success rate – Make a clear list of your key strengths and work on polishing them. At the same time, spend additional hours on the areas where you are weak and start researching subjects that scare you. This will boost your confidence while solving tough problems in the entrance exams.
4. Practice, Practice & Practice – Don’t move away from a topic once you have completed it. Keep revising topics in order to improve the quality of your work and get rewarding results in the long run.
5. Observe & Apply – By thoroughly observing your surroundings and applying them in your work, you will enhance your creative intelligence and be prepared for a creative test that demands out of the box thinking.
6. Stay Positive and keep your mind Calm – Other than testing your writing, drawing or visualization skills, your answers also test your psyche. Keep an optimistic approach and choose positive, colourful and cheerful options, colours and topics for a better result.
7. Solve Sample Papers – By solving sample papers and previous years’ question papers, you will get an exact idea about the exam and you won’t get any surprises on the final exam day.
Career Options if you get into NIFT:
It basically depends on your will, how hardworking you are and how well you can put your ideas to create something new and innovative. The more innovative ideas you have the more job options you will get. Salary package also depends on what kind of firm you are joining, like a startup, or a product company, or joining the renowned designer.
It can range from 3 lakhs per annum to 4 to 5 lakhs per annum approx. in the starting stage. Rest depends on how you are growing and learning to perform better. Chose your company wisely. You yourself will understand what is your interest and passion after studying and learning all these 4 years of the curriculum.NIFT Industry Linkage unit facilitates on-campus placements for graduating students of NIFT to enable them to start their career in challenging positions. Leading National and International companies participate in placements to recruit NIFT professionals.
The profile of companies attending Placements has expanded substantially with diverse segments of Industry like large retailers, Brand marketers, manufacturers, consultancy organizations, e-retailers, textile mills, home furnishing companies, design BPO's, technology solution providers, International Brands and Startup firms.
For the Placements 2016, the major recruitment was done by Retail companies followed by Brands. A total of 39% of the total graduates recruited were placed in Retail companies. This was followed by Fashion Brands (20%), Designers / Design houses (19%), export houses / buying houses and agencies (16%).
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educationasiain-blog · 7 years ago
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If you had already pre-planned for going for UCEED then it's better to join some coaching institute that provides some good quality education and good faculty. But majorly students should have good knowledge of exam syllabus and exam pattern.
So keeping in a note the pattern of the exam:
Mode of Examination: Computer-based Test
Duration of Exam:3 hour
Mode of Paper: English
Total Marks: 300
Number of Sections: 3 section ( A,B,C)
Section
Type Question
Marks
A
Numerical Answer Type
4 marks
B
Multiple select questions
4 marks
C
Multiple choice question
3 marks
NOTE :
No negative marking is done in section A and B.
-1 (minus one) will be awarded for the wrong answer in Section C.
UCEED test is structured to test your fundamentals in the following areas, so you need to focus on the following points:
Visualisation and spatial ability
Observation and design sensitivity
Environmental and social awareness
Analytical and logical reasoning
Language and creativity
Design thinking and problem solving
Do's
1. Get the proper idea about the basic structure of the exam and the syllabus. Practice the previous year question papers to get a good understanding of the type of questions asked in the UCEED exam.
2. Understand the concepts and theories of drawing like perspective, human figure and proportion, shade, shadows and textures. Questions will be based on the fundamentals of drawing, even though the UCEED exam does not have a drawing section.
3. Keep in mind the elements and basic principles of design, like colour theory, typography, animation techniques. For eg: walk cycles etc.
4. Improve your vocabulary, general knowledge and current affairs by reading newspapers, books on general knowledge like Manorama, researching the internet or watching YouTube videos related to these topics.
5. Brush up on basic topics of science and math. For eg: pulleys and gears, mensuration, geometry theory and statistics. Questions are also asked on computer science basics such as - How many kilobytes are there in 1 gigabyte?, What is the full form of CD ROM ?, What is Hex Codes?
6. Put a special focus on important topics listed below:
Famous designers and iconic products
General knowledge and current affairs
Art history and movements (including literature and sculpture)
Architectural history, monuments, elements, terminology
Verbal and non-verbal reasoning
English vocabulary and comprehension skills
Logical reasoning
Basic maths like mensuration, geometry theory, statistics etc.
Basic science fundamentals, mechanisms like gears and pulleys
Biomechanics
Colour theory
Typography
Popular logos - automobiles, companies or organizations
Animation techniques like walk cycle, etc.
Photography terms and techniques
Mirroring, tessellations, sciography, lights and shadows
Globally recognised Indians in the corporate or technology sector, sports or Olympics, Performing and fine arts, and also any famous international personalities.
Keep in mind, UCEED is an open-ended exam, therefore topics need not be limited to the above.
7. Keep a balance between studying smart and trying to cover everything on a topic. For eg: if you are studying logos for cars, first give priority to the top 20 fastest, most expensive, highest selling brands by volume, etc., before you attempt to study every car logo ever manufactured.
8. Plan yourself with the time available such that you are able to cover as many topics as possible rather than focusing on mastery over fewer topics.
9. Since the range of knowledge and aptitude tested for UCEED is vast, start your preparation well in advance.
10. Be aware that this exam will test you for thorough knowledge gained over a period of time. General knowledge is not a topic that can be studied at the last minute. You are required to make research and reading a part of your everyday mental marathon.
Don’ts
1. Don’t spare much time on drawing for UCEED because as it made clear earlier that, this is a computer-based test which does not involve drawing.
2. Do not limit yourself to the topics mentioned above, cover as many topics as you can.
3. Do not underestimate the amount of practice and time required for this exam. The only way to crack UCEED is by starting as early as you can.
At the end of this article, we would like to suggest you that have a great amount of patience and practice to succeed in such a big national level entrance and so you need to be very confident with your amount of preparation.
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educationasiain-blog · 7 years ago
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Starting with what is Photography?
Photography is capturing the activities of the whole world which is varieties of stories to say which may be full of people, their activities, adventures, any kind of events, games of colours and light, animals, flora and fauna. It has been greatly influencing the human life as it has been one of the most interesting and exciting forms of art since it appeared a long time agoPhotography is considered both as a form of art and science and has constantly been improved by different artists, inventors, scientists, and engineers.
Why choosing it as a career?
Photography as a career gives you immense opportunity to explore the world through your camera. It has become a powerful weapon in the world. You can influence people with a single picture. Photographers produce and preserve images that paint a picture, tell a story, or record an event. With the rapid growth of communication networks all over the world, an explosion of the advertising sector and media communications as well as fashion boom, digital photography has become the modern version of this art form. So, as a career, it demands a mixture of both artistic and technical sharpness.
Advantages of this profession:
With the increasing demand for photography in every sector be this as a profession is providing a lot of profits in the career. As you can get varieties of options in the world of photography. If you are passionate towards a particular thing you can make yourself a professional photographer in that very particular sector. You can select a particular sector for your work, you might choose to travel. You get a range of options to experience. The economy of the world is growing at such a faster rate that, its demand is increasing more and more. Be it in media or press any MNc’s in portrait and landscape.
Types of career options:
Once you choose photography as a career you are not bound to stay at one particular thing. You’ll get a number of options inside that one particular thing. There are different types of photography emerging. They are:
Photographers:
Specialize in Photojournalism, Commercial photography, Advertising, Fashion, Food display, Industrial photography Wildlife photography, Aerial photography, Scientific photography
Photojournalists:
Work for newspapers and news magazines who commission them to provide photographs of newsworthy events, things and situations. They combine an ability to find and record dramatic action with photographic talent..Use agility, good observation and alertness to get the best pictures
Commercial photography :
Click photographs for firms dealing with merchandise, exteriors and interiors, machinery and fashions to be used in advertising and selling. Use a variety of cameras, lights, props etc
Fashion photography:
Cater to a variety of clients: fashion houses, designers, portfolios for models, fashion journals and newspapers. Fashion photographers are aware of styles, moods and fashion trends. They work in the studio as well as on locations
Food photography:
Work for food manufacturers, hotels and restaurants, exporters, dairy and ice-cream companies. Click pictures either in a studio with an attached kitchen or in hotels for exclusive shots
Industrial photography:
Click photographs of workers on the job, machinery, industrial layout, prominent places in the industry etc. for use in company publications or for ad campaigns. They have knowledge of the industry as well as its equipment
Wildlife photographers:
Click pictures of nature, wildlife, birds, and their habitats. They have keen observation, patience, an eye for interesting details and love for adventure. Wait for hours to catch the animals in the right mood and pose. Work in sanctuaries, forests and reserves
Aerial photography:
Take aerial photographs of places, buildings, landscapes, terrains during natural disasters, war, or under similar situations from aircraft in flight for use in news, business, industrial, scientific or military purposes
Scientific photography:
Prepare photographic illustrations and documentation for scientific publications and research reports. The chief areas scientific photographers cover are engineering, aerodynamics, medicine, biology or chemistry
Wedding/Function Photography:
In recent, this photo has been the most demanding one. As people who are getting married desire to capture all their beautiful moments and hence they are hiring professional photographers to shoot their wedding. Which includes all kind of shoots like all the functions, pre-wedding photography until the last of the marriage. Not only these people have now started capturing all special events of their life be it a baby-shower program or any Birthdays, Anniversaries or any kind of celebrations.
Salary Structure:
The range of photography varies among photographers. Some take pictures of a wide range of subjects, while others prefer to specialize in one particular area, such as portraits, sports, or private events. Beyond skills with a camera and an artistic idea, they may also require an understanding of digital photofinishing programs and software. While the salary will depend on their location, concentration and freelance or formal employment status, photographers on average made from lakhs to Rs353,453 per year.
Colleges:
There is a number of universities and colleges where you can opt for photography in India as well as in Foreign countries. Photography has become a great demand among all the courses. There is also a lot of scope in the international level. As students are being provided with scholarships to pursue photography as a career.  In India, we have some top most universities like :
Delhi College of Photography. Delhi College of PhotographyLight and Life Academy
Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University, Hyderabad
AJ Kidwai Mass Communication Research Center
Asian Academy of Film and Television
Osmania University
National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad and many more.
If you are planning for a career out of India then:
The New York Institute of Photography
Vevey School of Photography
Royal Art of College
Ryerson University etc,
Conclusion: So from the above points, we got to know in details how you can choose photography as a career. As a photographer you can have a huge emotional impact on people, making them experience particular sort of emotion so that they have a certain desire to buy something, go somewhere, or look in a certain way. If the power of the photograph is so great, that it can make people think over something, or compare or connect themselves with the objects depicted on it, it is regarded as a very valuable thing.
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educationasiain-blog · 7 years ago
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The Tata Institute of Social Sciences conducts TISSNET for admissions to its specialized MBA programme. TISSNET 2019 exam is notified to be conducted On13th of January 2019. The timing is from 2 pm to 3:40 pm. TISS-NET is a computer-based National Entrance Test for all Masters Programmes offered by TISS. MA programmes of Tata Institute of Social Sciences are highly sought after masters’ degree courses for the candidates seeking a career in management and other branches.
Let’s us check the exam pattern:
The test will be a computer-based mode which will have 100 objective questions to be answered within the duration of 1 hour 40 minutes. The objective type test consists of questions related to General Knowledge; Analytical Ability, Logical Reasoning; and English Proficiency. There will be no negative marking for the wrong answers in the test.
Some Key Changes in TISSNET 2019:
TISSNET 2019 exam will not have any negative marking question this year
TISSNET 2019 exam will have a single question paper for all the programmes
There will be 100 questions for a duration of 100 minutes in TISSNET 2019
TISSNET 2019 scoring pattern is changed. General Awareness Section has 40 marks; English Proficiency has 30 marks; Maths and Logical Reasoning section carries 30 marks
Let’s check out the Do’s and Don’ts before the exam:
Practice Test in computer-based mode: TISSNET is a computer-based test, taking a practice test or mocks a couple of days before the exam would make you prepared for the D-Day fully. Make sure that you take the mocks in computer-based mode only.
Don’t go for any new topics: You will not be able to understand the concepts if you start a new topic at this moment. It is important for a successful preparation to not to start a new topic in the last few days of the test.
Time Management: To complete the test on time, it is important to a lot of equal time to all the sections. If you a lot at least 15 to 20 minutes to each section so that you have requisite time left for revision. Do not attempt questions which you are not sure to escape the wrath of negative marking of ¼ marks.
Relax and Don’t Stress: TISSNET is one of the low difficulty level tests, candidates must not take stress rather stay calm and confident about their preparations. If you are well prepared you can easily cross the exam.
On the Test Day:
Carry Admit Card-The Admit Card is a mandatory document to be carried in the test centre. It has to be downloaded online, take a printout and must be preserved until the entire admission process is complete.
Manage the computer-based test – TISSNET 2017 will be a computer-based test of 1 hour 40 minutes. There will not be any section wise time divide, hence, manage your time properly. Since there will not be any negative marking scheme, try to attempt as many questions as possible.
Report at the centre one hour prior to schedule – The duration of the exam is 2 pm to 3.40 pm, so reach the test centre by 1 pm. The entry to the centre will start at 1.30 pm. Hence plan your day in advance so that you can reach the centre on schedule.
Read the instructions carefully – Before entering the test hall or after receiving the question papers, read the instructions given in the admit card and in the question paper and abide by them.
So keeping in mind all of these points get yourself prepared for the exam. We wish you all the best for your exam.
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So the CAT Results are out and now it's time for the most important level. That is the Group Discussion and Personal Interview round. After intense preparation, you could make up to this level and we appreciate that but the real test is when you have to face the interview panel for your GD and PI. The real talent and knowledge are judged here.
So, if you have been an outgoing person in school and college taking part in extra-curricular activities, debate, extempore, theatre, dramatics, dance etc. then your verbal communication skills would be good. But that alone is also not sufficient. What matters is your way of performance as well as your knowledge.
Group Discussion (GD)
GD round is the first step to showcase yourself among the other competitors. The more confidently you speak and stay active the more attention you would be provided.
All you need is that be updated about current affairs, international events, issues affecting India and the world, etc so that you can put forward your opinion and views when asked.
Be patient enough to let others speak. It shouldn't look arrogant that you are not interested in listening to other’s point of views. That creates a very bad impression. Also, focus on effective listening skills to respond effectively in a group discussion. Beware that the interview panel consists of people from college management who are sitting only to choose the best. So, even a slight mistake can cost you heavily. There is no point of worrying or taking getting nervous just be confident enough to face them. In addition to that put an eye on The Hindu and The Indian Express editorials which gives deep insight into everyday issues faced by the Indian society and politics. You can also watch debate shows on English News channels like Times Now, NDTV 24X7 or Youtube. This will give you an idea about how to respond effectively during a GD session.
Personal Interview (PI)
Moving on to PI round you should keep in mind the following points:
• Introduce yourself in a very brief and formal way.
• Dress formally, Because the first impression before you could even speak is your attire which forms an impression in the interviewer’s mind. • Limit introduction to entirely yourself. Do not discuss personal kinds of stuff unless asked by the interviewer. • Give straight and simple answers to the questions asked by the interviewer. • Answer in small sentences. • To the point and precise answers are far better than beating around the bush. • Don't try to be aggressive, overconfident. And definitely, DO NOT try to impress the panel by using some cheesy mugged up lines. It won't work.
So calm your mind and start preparing for the GD/PI round. Keep regular speaking practices in front of the mirror or also you can ask your family and friends to help through by acting or practising the scenes of a GD/PI. We wish you All the very best for your Exams!
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What are Architectural studies?
Architecture means the art and science of designing buildings and structures. This may include any urban design, historical design, any environment, structure or object or town planning, landscape, furniture or any objects. So the study of these is known as Architectural Studies, which includes coursework such as computer-aided design, drafting, history and geology of architecture. It is a profession which involves a combination of innovative thinking, practical skills, and expertise in technological things. So if have a creative mind and have an interest in artistic things also have a good bond with maths and geometry then you must definitely try for Architecture.
As a Career:
A career in architecture includes everything that involves shaping the environment in which we stay. The way everything I planned, designed, made, used, maintained and developed. Architects can be commissioned to design anything starting from a single room to big complex buildings. As day by day, the demand for architecture is increasing in every field, choosing this as a career would fetch you with lots of money and a good income. As architects are not confined only to buildings but also different occupations ranging from property planning, urban development, interior designing, furniture designing, disaster relief and many more.
Eligibility:
After 10th class, one can take up any stream be it science, commerce or humanities but should have mathematics as a subject compulsorily with at least 50% aggregate marks. A strong background in mathematics is necessary, whatever the stream may be. Usually, a candidate with a strong background in Physics and Mathematics is better suited for the job as in includes designing complex structures, building economies and also cost estimations.
How to get into this stream?
There are two major entrance tests for admission in colleges with courses in architecture:
E.E Main (Paper 2) – an All India entrance exam for B.Arch. courses in various Architecture colleges in India. It includes 2 parts:
Part 1 (Objects, Texture, Visualizing, Mathematical Ability etc
Part 2 (3-D perception)
It allows you to apply for B.Arch. in NITs and SPAs
JEE Main (Paper 1) - The Paper 1 part of the JEE Main is generally for B.Tech/ E aspirants. However, if you clear JEE Main (Paper 1) and then clear JEE advanced, you may get admitted to IIT Roorkee or IIT Kharagpur.
National Aptitude Test for Architecture (NATA) - is a test of 200 marks and you need to get at least 80 marks to pass. The score is calculated by the admitting colleges by adding 50% of your Board marks and 50% of your NATA marks.
Best Colleges for Architecture in India:
School Of Planning And Architecture, Delhi
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
Jadavpur University, Kolkata
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli
Your work as an Architect Designer:
As an Architect you need to do different kinds of task on a particular day:
Prepare raw sketches and present them to your clients and co-workers.
Discuss in details about objectives, requirements, and budget of a project with the eventual client.
Provide various predesign services which may include conducting feasibility and environmental impact studies, selecting a site, or specifying the requirements the design must meet
Develop final construction plans including aesthetics and details.
Follow building codes, zoning laws, fire regulations, and other ordinances.
Keep on the continuous practice of reviewing the planning process and suggesting modifications.
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A Design architect earns an average of Rs 365,894 per year. The scene of Architecture in India is rather morbid but is picking up the pace with increasing modernization and advancement. With dwindling infrastructure, there will be an enormous demand for Architects in the near future. Hence, Architectural work has a great demand in the nearby future. Architects can work with construction companies where they are asked to work as a designer. Nowadays this stream has such high demands that sop, architects even work independently and earn their livelihood.
Conclusion:
A career in architecture has lots of scopes and is an enchanting work, highly- paying has lots of potential growth. You can get an ample number of career opportunities as an architectural designer.
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The Indian education system is very intimidating and everyone is in a rat race to become one whom they admire, follow or dream of. Choosing a course to study after class 12 is an important stage of student life. After all, the stressing out for marks and the toil a student undergoes to score in board exams, the fruit of it would be earned only if he or she chooses the right career path. But how to do it, becomes the big question around. Below are some the very popular tips to recognize the right career path after 12th: Think and Research: Now that your board exams are over, think of that particular subject which fascinates you the most or which is your favourite subject. You can be in Science stream, Commerce or in Humanities but there must be that one subject which you study by heart and find that one subject and pick it up. You can really encounter with many obstacles in choosing the subjects from your parents or peer front which will be very confusing but don’t worry and don’t get carried away from any allegations. Once you decide the subject, research on the opportunities or careers available to that subject. These days every subject has its own area and opportunities to look upon. What is needed is thorough research and right guideline. Understanding of the course: Before you decide which course to pursue, it is also important to understand what a course entails and what all does it cover? Simply put, you must thoroughly understand what lies in the store for you once you join the course. This means understanding what subjects will be covered, what will you learn, what kind of teaching pedagogy is followed in a particular graduation course. There are many ways to gather important information about the graduation course you are planning to take up. The most convenient and obvious would be to talk to your seniors, siblings or parents. People who are working the fields that are similar to your interest will be able to guide you the best. Alternatively, you can also find relevant information on the internet or consult a career counsellor. Future Prospects: Another major factor to consider upon deciding a college course is its future prospects. Especially, if you are considering going for some new or off-beat courses, it is essential to understand the job and further study prospects that it holds. Going for a course that matches your interests is great but you should also be mindful of the future prospects that it offers.  One of the major questions that you should try to answer is, 'What are the career opportunities available after the course?' Also, look for; what prospects are available for higher studies in the field. Create a list: Make a list of things you like and dislike. Example- which subjects you like the most, are you interested in drawing/arts, are you adventurous, are you interested in computers and programming etc. On the basis of your likes and dislikes select the careers that suit you. Analyze each of the selected careers: After making a list of the careers of your choice, you should analyze each of the selected careers. Consider facts like minimum qualifications, potential dangers and hazards, starting salaries and opportunities to progress in that particular field. Income: Another important aspect which you should consider while choosing a career after 12th is income as everybody chooses a career to earn money but that does not mean that every person becomes a doctor or engineer and not a teacher. Here, you have to find out which profession will give you the money you desire for. If you really want to work for your self-satisfaction then the doors towards different career aspects are always open for you. Know what you don’t want to pursue: It is very important to know what to pursue but more than that one should very well know what not to pursue. Sometimes, the best choices in life are the ones you don’t make. Use the process of elimination to ensure that you weed out all the possible careers that you are not suited for. Take the assistance of a career counsellor: One of the very important part while choosing a career is to consult a career counsellor. Career counsellors are highly trained professionals, and they will help you complete a series of personality evaluation and aptitude tests so that you can make an informed choice. Do Short-term courses in subjects that interest you: This is the best way to evaluate what you like and what you don’t and many topmost colleges these days are availing this facility to students who want to opt for any courses in the colleges. These courses give an idea to the students that what the subject will cover. Engage a mentor: And the most important thing which the students can consider is engaging a mentor who is willing to share skills, knowledge and expertise, demonstrates a positive attitude and acts as a positive role model and exhibits enthusiasm in the field. He will be the right person to provide guidance and constructive feedback to you Conclusion Choosing the right career is completely in your hand. Think of the different aspects of a particular career and then choose your path, whatever time it takes because as they say “ it's better late than never.”
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Education is as important as air, food and housing for both men and women. Girls in India are considered a burden on parents by some people. People think that girls must first be raised, then married and sent to another house, while boys are considered the legal heirs of the family. But educating a girl is one of the best investments her family, community, and country can make. As a good quality education can be life-changing for everyone be it girls, boys, young women, and men, helping them develop to their full potential and putting them on a path for success in their life. Also, educating a girl in particular can stimulate  a virtuous circle of development as education not only helps them to develop for their self but also educated girls, for example, marry later, have healthier children, earn more money than they invest back into their families and communities, and play more active roles in leading their communities and countries.
Why is it a challenge?
Educating a girl has always been a challenge in the whole world and especially in our country. From very old age, girls were never allowed to study. People used to think and still, some think that investing in a boy's education would be more beneficial rather than a girl because she will anyhow go to another house. They have kept in their mindset that girls are meant to be a cook and a homemaker.  As the major fundamental mentality is attached to the marriage of People in India think that a girl will ultimately go to her husband’s house. And hence her fate should remain to the four walls of the house. His particular kind of mentality became a big barrier in the education of girls.
Why is Educating a girl Necessary?
More educated girls and women aspire to become leaders and thus expand a country’s leadership and ambitious talent. Genderinequality is that it feeds on itself; parents may have lower aspirations for their daughters than for their sons, and so their daughters too have lower aspirations for themselves. Yet, if given the chance, girls and women can have the confidence and skills to be change-makers.
More equal education means greater economic empowerment for women through more equal work opportunities for women and men. Education opens doors of opportunities for young women, especially when they cannot count on family wealth, property, or business connections. Women with more years of schooling are more likely to find employment, own and operate productive farms or firms, and earn higher wages.
More educated mothers have more educated children, especially daughters. Various studies have shown that a mother's education is critical for investments in the human capital of the next generation. For example, in India, children of more literate mothers study nearly two hours more a day than children of illiterate mothers in a similar household.
Problems Faced:
There are numerous problems faced by a girl as well as for her family if she is not educated. Education is such a necessary thing without which you cannot survive. Girls who are not getting chance to study are getting a life of worst condition. The girls who face multiple disadvantages are farthest behind because they lack in gaining an education.
Education lags most significantly among people who face multiple sources of disadvantage, not only income poverty, but also a place of residence, disability background.
Also, Restricted space and expectations limit girls’ ability to reap the returns to education. Social norms define the roles that women and men have in the family and the community, the expectations they have about their futures, their individual preferences and the kind of relationships they form.It is noticed that parents usually want their daughters to be either a housewife or whatever their in-laws would decide for her.
Early marriage and teen pregnancy keep girls out of school. It was an old age practice which has become extinct but still in many parts of India as well as many countries prefer their girls to get married sooner and balance their household works.
Poverty: This is also a major reason especially in our country which stands as an obstacle in the education of girls. Poor families who do not get a proper daily meal obviously won’t choose to send their girls for education.
Solutions to the condition:
Though there have been so many policies and laws introduced to provide education to girls education. There are places and families who realize but then there are also families who do not either understand or even try to understand. Some families with old age mentality are stubborn minded that they won't allow their daughters to study as ultimately their daughters will have to marry only and there comes another group that is the poor families who are helpless for their conditions. Still, the government has come up with so many solutions. There are thousands of NGOs which are working upon it. Government is providing free education to girls in many organizations. It is expected that by the next ten to twenty years these challenges for Girls’ education would vanish and there would be equality among all.
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GRE:GRE means Graduate Record Examinations. It is a standardized test conducted by the Educational Testing Services. ETS GRE Scores are accepted by most of the top graduate level schools for Masters degree programs.GMAT:This means the Graduate Management Admission Test which is a computer adaptive test which is designed to predict how test takers will perform academically in MBA Programs. Like the GRE, it consists of a Verbal and Quantitative section. Unlike the GRE, the two sections are combined to give a composite score of 800.NOTE: The GMAT cannot be used in place of the GRE, so unless you are going to business school, do not take the GMAT.DIFFERENCE:Both GRE and Gmat have their own subjects of strengths and weaknesses. So GMAT maths is definitely more daunting and so if you struggle with Quant the GMAT will seem more difficult. On the other hand, if you struggle with the nuances of Vocabulary and style then GRE verbal section will prove to be difficult for you. But you shouldn’t assume that GMAT’s Vocab is easier.While GMAT is designed specifically for business school applicants, GRE is the test that can gain students accepted to graduate programs across all subjects which includes MBA in major.BASIC DIFFERENCE:GMATGRE The GMAT is a computer-adaptive testThe GRE, meanwhile, is not a computer-adaptive test. The GRE, as a more versatile test, has less of a focus of math and also allows a calculator for its quantitative problems.The GMAT has more focus on Maths. During the GMAT, students can't go back and review their previous answersThe GREallows students to check their previous answers. PRINCIPLE DIFFERENCES: GMATGRE CONTENTAnalytical Writing Assessment: 30 mins Integrated Reasoning: 30 mins Quantitative: 75 mins Verbal: 75 mins GMAT verbal places greater emphasis on grammar, logic and reasoning. GMAT quant is harder if math is not your strength.Analytical Writing: 2x30 mins Verbal Reasoning: 2x30 mins Quantitative Reasoning: 2x35 mins (computer-delivered version: timings vary slightly in the paper-delivered test)GRE places more focus on vocabulary, making it easier for native versus non-native English speakers.If math is not your forte, the GRE could be more suited to you. FormatComputer-adaptive testComputer-delivered or paper delivered Test time3 hours 30 minutes3 hours 45 minutes How it's scoredTotal scores range from 200-800. The mean score among 750k test takers between 2013 and 2015 was 552, while a score of 700 would have put you in the 89th percentileScores from 130-170 in 1 point increments for verbal and quantitative reasoning sections; scores from 0-6 in analytical writing CostUS$250US$205 Score validity5 years5 years POPULARITY IN NUMBERS:According to the survey it is marked that around 92% of some 200 business schools in the US told that they accept the GRE, as an alternative to the GMAT, for entry into their MBA programs - this figure is up from 24% in 2009.GMAC, the organization that runs the GMAT, says that nine out of 10 students accepted to 50 leading schools in the US were enrolled using a GMAT score.HOW TO CHOOSE?The key to choosing the GMAT or GRE for MBA admission is to first identify which of your chosen schools require which test. If you find a school which might accept both, but could prefer one test over the other, then find out about that research upon it to clear your doubt through email, phone, or chat online. Most importantly analyze yourself that in which subject you are best at. Appearing for GRE or GMAT which would provide you more score and come to a conclusion. Playing to your strengths is also a factor. If the school you have chosen can confirm that it values both tests equally, simply go for the one which you think you'll do best in. Lastly, whether you’re taking the GMAT or GRE for MBA admission, make sure you go into the test fully prepared! CONCLUSION:Also, according to the reports, Most of the business schools opt to accept GRE scores as an alternative to the GMAT so as to widen their pool of applicants and bring in students from various backgrounds like those with Economics, finance, Accounting as their subject.So the final thing you need to do is, first make sure that your program accepts the GRE. If so, then ask yourself which test better shows off your strengths. If you are unsure, you can always take GMAT or GRE Practice Test. Perhaps decide which would be best for you by checking your achieved scores with the GMAT Scores and you can do the same for the GRE by comparing your score to the average GRE Scores.If you score significantly better on one, then the answer is clear. If there isn’t much difference, spend a proper time analyzing each test to see which one suits your skill set better. And hence decide accordingly whether to go for GRE or GMAT?
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Let Us tell you why Aircraft Maintenance Engineering has become a better and blooming career option.
Who is an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer?
An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer or a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer is a licensed person who carries out aircraft maintenance. They deal with the aircraft operations, maintenance, repair, overhaul, modification work of an aircraft. These engineers are technically qualified and have all the required knowledge, experience and high level of competency.
How to become an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer?
Candidates must undergo training and then apply for licenses starting with the basic followed by each level as required.
Types of AME applicants:
AME Trainees.- Applicants who are undergoing training in the DGCA Approved AME Training Institutes
GET –Graduate Engineering Trainees undergoing training in the DGCA approved institutes of the Airlines.
AEG –Engineering Graduates in streams other than Aeronautical engineering
DEF – means applicants retired or working in the Defence forces
General – means applicants not falling in any of the above categories
How to get into these Courses?
Path 1:
Std XII Stream: Sc(PCM)
Entrance Test IITJEE*
Graduation BE/B.Tech
Aeronautical Engineering
Exam & Post Grad
GATE-M.Tech
Goal Aeronautical Engineer
Path 2:
Std XII: Sc(PCM) 50%
Professional: Aero Engineering (AeSI)
Examination: AeSIMem Exam
Goal Aeronautical Engineer
Path 3:
Std XII Stream: Sc(PCM)
Course AME
Exam AeSIMem Exam
Goal Aeronautical Engineering
Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) Scheme: Under this scheme, graduate engineers are recruited by the operators and given extensive theoretical and practical training both in basic and specific subjects to appear in Paper I, II & III after satisfactorily completing the prescribed 3-year curriculum.
Candidates of AME Training Institutes Approved by DGCA: Initially, training in the field of aircraft maintenance engineering is offered by DGCA recognized institutes. The curriculum, training and facilities of these institutes are as per the standards stipulated by DGCA. Applicants from such institutes are permitted to appear in Paper I, II & III after satisfactorily completing the 3-year curriculums respectively. Admissions to these institutes are separate and there is no common process or counselling.
Eligibility required:
Candidates must have passed 10+2 pre-degree/intermediate or equivalent with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
Students who have passed B.Sc with Maths, Physics & Chemistry.
Or those with a diploma in Engineering with 50% marks
Future Aspects:
You can get various employment opportunities in the following ways:
Flying clubs/academies
Private airlines
National carriers
International carriers
Aviation corporations
Engineering division of the aviation sector
Aircraft manufacturing firms
DRDO
Aeronautical Development Establishment
The companies which usually recruit Aeronautical Engineers are :
Air India
Civil Aviation Department
Defence Research and Development Laboratories
Helicopter Corporation of India
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL)
National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL)
Pawan Hans
So, India has achieved many significant achievements in the field of aerospace engineering by developing heavy-lift rockets, aircraft, Helicopters etc. So choosing Aircraft maintenance engineering as a career will surely take you to the grades of the good pay scale as well as it would also give you opportunities to try out of India where you can have a great future settlement in comparison to the scope in India. Hence, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is absolutely a better and booming career option.
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So the dates of JEE Mains are closer. Most of you must have prepared well for day and night, must have done lots of hard work to complete your syllabus and practice well, must have covered the entire syllabus, have solved several full-length practice papers, model tests and previous year JEE Main question papers, and are almost done with your revision and hence for the last touch up before performance,here are some intelligent last-minute preparation tips for JEE Mains 2019.
As we all know the last minute preparation is very important. First, you should know all the Do’s and Don’ts :
Note down the important topics you need to revise:
Though, it is impossible to revise the whole syllabus, hence, concentrate on those topics in each subject whose weight is high and are quite scoring also.
Revise them from the notes or study material. You can also learn formulas and basic concepts of these topics.
Scan your overall preparation:
Make note of all the topics and then divide accordingly into heavier or the lighter weight topics.  Analyze your field of strengths and weaknesses. Arrange those particular fields of topics in which you make mistakes regularly. If you have sufficient time then practice those and clear your concept or try to avoid those questions in the exam.
Don’t go for any new topic preparation:
Starting a new topic during the last moment of preparation can prove to be a very dangerous one for you. As it would increase the level the stress and will make you patience less which would obviously demotivate you.
Take regular breaks from your study schedule:
In every one hour make it sure to take a break of at least 5-10 minutes so that it would bring some kind of refreshment and energy to your body and also will make your mind fresh and calmer.
Don’t study for long hours:
This is the most crucial part of the last minute preparation that a student must keep care of is that he/she shouldn’t go for long hours preparation. That would simply make you more stressful and that would anyhow effect your mental state.
Improve your sleeping habits:
Make it sure that a week before the exam you must have a proper sleeping schedule. Try to sleep earlier and wake up for earlier so that you won’t have a habit of waking up late which would result to make you feel sleepy while giving the exam.
Arrange all the essential things:
To avoid the hassle on the exam day, arrange all important items such as JEE Main 2019 Admit Card, Identification proof, pen, pencil etc. prior to the day of the exam. Read the instructions on the admit card and arrange things you need to bring on that day.
Reach exam centre 1 hour before the exam commences:
As there is a famous saying, It is better to be safe than feeling sorry. To avoid any panic situation on the day of the exam, reach your centre 1 hour before the commencement of the exam. Do not go for any risk on the day of the exam. The important topics that you should never miss to have a last look at before entering the examination hall are:
MathematicsPhysicsChemistry
In Integration problems, just differentiate the given options and find out the correct answer.
Similarly, in Differentiation problems, integrate the given options and see what fits.
Read the question carefully and find out what should be the unit of the answer. Check the options with correct units and then, work on them.
Questions from Periodic Table are undoubtedly based on the properties of various elements. If you know them well, you will surely net those marks.
In Coordinate Geometry, do not try to solve equations. Just put the given options in the equation and check what fits. It will save you considerable time
Electricity-related questions are property-based. Read them carefully and you will find out that only one or at the most two options satisfy the property in question. It will help you to get to the correct answer quickly.
Thermodynamics is a common topic in both Physics and Chemistry. Thermodynamics question asked in one subject is generally based on the same concept as asked in another subject, with just the opposite logic. The same thing is applicable to Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Chemistry as well.
In Algebra, most of the questions are property-based. Look at the options carefully to see which one has an anomaly. In 99% of cases, an option with the anomaly will be the right answer.
Optics related questions mostly have only one-step solutions. Compare options with the given question and you can easily see which one would be the correct choice.
Almost 45-50% questions in Chemistry are from Organic Chemistry. Hence, you should know all its reactions well.  Compare options with the reactions; only one or two are relevant
In Quadratic Equations, 90% questions are based on properties of alpha, beta and gamma where you have to find the sum of roots or the product of roots. Make sure you know the properties well and the rules that need to be kept in mind to solve such questions.
Physical Chemistry questions are always numerical, intercepted with questions on Electrochemistry. Knowing this, it will be easier to solve questions from both these topics
Keep calm and plan well and execute accordingly. Taking stress or overthinking the situation will lead you nowhere. It will only make you pressurized. You cannot go to the past and sort out things which you haven't. Just let it be. Remember that this JEE -Mains 2019 Exam is not your last exam and all your future doesn’t depend on this single attempt. Just be relaxed and have faith in your hard work.
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So the dates of JEE Mains are closer. Most of you must have prepared well for day and night, must have done lots of hard work to complete your syllabus and practice well, must have covered the entire syllabus, have solved several full-length practice papers, model tests and previous year JEE Main question papers, and are almost done with your revision and hence for the last touch up before performance,here are some intelligent last-minute preparation tips for JEE Mains 2019.
As we all know the last minute preparation is very important. First, you should know all the Do’s and Don’ts :
Note down the important topics you need to revise:
Though, it is impossible to revise the whole syllabus, hence, concentrate on those topics in each subject whose weight is high and are quite scoring also.
Revise them from the notes or study material. You can also learn formulas and basic concepts of these topics.
Scan your overall preparation:
Make note of all the topics and then divide accordingly into heavier or the lighter weight topics.  Analyze your field of strengths and weaknesses. Arrange those particular fields of topics in which you make mistakes regularly. If you have sufficient time then practice those and clear your concept or try to avoid those questions in the exam.
Don’t go for any new topic preparation:
Starting a new topic during the last moment of preparation can prove to be a very dangerous one for you. As it would increase the level the stress and will make you patience less which would obviously demotivate you.
Take regular breaks from your study schedule:
In every one hour make it sure to take a break of at least 5-10 minutes so that it would bring some kind of refreshment and energy to your body and also will make your mind fresh and calmer.
Don’t study for long hours:
This is the most crucial part of the last minute preparation that a student must keep care of is that he/she shouldn’t go for long hours preparation. That would simply make you more stressful and that would anyhow effect your mental state.
Improve your sleeping habits:
Make it sure that a week before the exam you must have a proper sleeping schedule. Try to sleep earlier and wake up for earlier so that you won’t have a habit of waking up late which would result to make you feel sleepy while giving the exam.
Arrange all the essential things:
To avoid the hassle on the exam day, arrange all important items such as JEE Main 2019 Admit Card, Identification proof, pen, pencil etc. prior to the day of the exam. Read the instructions on the admit card and arrange things you need to bring on that day.
Reach exam centre 1 hour before the exam commences:
As there is a famous saying, It is better to be safe than feeling sorry. To avoid any panic situation on the day of the exam, reach your centre 1 hour before the commencement of the exam. Do not go for any risk on the day of the exam. The important topics that you should never miss to have a last look at before entering the examination hall are:
MathematicsPhysicsChemistry
In Integration problems, just differentiate the given options and find out the correct answer.
Similarly, in Differentiation problems, integrate the given options and see what fits.
Read the question carefully and find out what should be the unit of the answer. Check the options with correct units and then, work on them.
Questions from Periodic Table are undoubtedly based on the properties of various elements. If you know them well, you will surely net those marks.
In Coordinate Geometry, do not try to solve equations. Just put the given options in the equation and check what fits. It will save you considerable time
Electricity-related questions are property-based. Read them carefully and you will find out that only one or at the most two options satisfy the property in question. It will help you to get to the correct answer quickly.
Thermodynamics is a common topic in both Physics and Chemistry. Thermodynamics question asked in one subject is generally based on the same concept as asked in another subject, with just the opposite logic. The same thing is applicable to Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Chemistry as well.
In Algebra, most of the questions are property-based. Look at the options carefully to see which one has an anomaly. In 99% of cases, an option with the anomaly will be the right answer.
Optics related questions mostly have only one-step solutions. Compare options with the given question and you can easily see which one would be the correct choice.
Almost 45-50% questions in Chemistry are from Organic Chemistry. Hence, you should know all its reactions well.  Compare options with the reactions; only one or two are relevant
In Quadratic Equations, 90% questions are based on properties of alpha, beta and gamma where you have to find the sum of roots or the product of roots. Make sure you know the properties well and the rules that need to be kept in mind to solve such questions.
Physical Chemistry questions are always numerical, intercepted with questions on Electrochemistry. Knowing this, it will be easier to solve questions from both these topics
Keep calm and plan well and execute accordingly. Taking stress or overthinking the situation will lead you nowhere. It will only make you pressurized. You cannot go to the past and sort out things which you haven't. Just let it be. Remember that this JEE -Mains 2019 Exam is not your last exam and all your future doesn’t depend on this single attempt. Just be relaxed and have faith in your hard work.
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JEE Main is one of the most important entrance examinations for engineering aspirants. Getting admission into one of the best of engineering colleges of the country, a student has to start preparation for the exam early. With the change of time, coaching played a key role in cracking the JEE Main.
The question comes whether coaching is necessary for cracking. Can a student successfully crack JEE Main without coaching in this extremely competitive environment? The answer is “Yes”. There are many instances where students from mediocre background without any special facilities and coaching are able to crack JEE Main. But how? How can we crack the JEE Main JEE Main 2019 without coaching?
Every year during the entrance exam, many coaching centers put up attractive hoardings and advertisements claiming their success stories. In actual sense, very few students are able to successful in using the coaching center study materials. We have found some useful tips for you. If the students follow those tips carefully, they can be successful in JEE Main 2019 without coaching. Follow the below-mentioned tips:
Early preparation for the JEE Main is crucial for enough time for revision and practice.
While studying in class, you need to be attentive and should concentrate thoroughly on the subject taught. Revision is a must what you’ve taught in the class.
Self-Study is one of the key areas which have been neglected in the era coaching. You must devote hours and hours to self-study. Studying every topic in detail and regular practice is imperative.
Students must be familiar with the JEE Main syllabus and exam pattern.  Classify the topics in accordance with their importance in the exam.
Clearing the doubts can be difficult when you’re not been to coaching. You can take the help of your friends, class teachers or any other person which you think he or she can help. Work hard to solve all the concepts, formulas and problems are solved and cleared.
Time Management for preparation is the key to success. Make a schedule so that all subjects and topics will get adequate time.
Take regular breaks during study so that your mind gets enough time to relax.
Daily revision is a must. The more you revise and practice, the more you will have control on the topics and subjects. It will raise your efficiency and accuracy.
You are familiar with your strengths and weaknesses. When you’re planning and preparation for JEE Main, you keep those things into account.
At times, you feel demotivated and depressed and don’t feel energetic. To get over that situation, one needs to keep themselves engaged to some activities which can be relaxing and energizing.
Never create doubt in your mind about cracking the exam successfully.
Don't study for rank but for scoring marks.
You need to have passion for Maths, Physics and Chemistry.
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Are you dreaming to choose engineering as the career? Then, JEE Main is the most important examination for you and is the gateway to IITs, NITs and CFITs.  The National Testing Agency (NTA) is the conducting body of the JEE Main. Earlier it was being conducted by the central board of secondary education (CBSE).  This change must have been raising many doubts in the minds of aspirants.
Students work hard day & night for months and years for JEE preparation but sometimes due to some silly mistakes or not having the clarity about the procedure, they do get rejected or don’t get the chance to appear in the exam.
As the exam will be conducted twice a year, there are lot of questions bound to rise in the minds of students related to the number of attempts, how to prepare, changes if any in syllabus, pattern, eligibility and more.
JEE aspirants are thinking of applying for the NITs, IIITs and GFTIs and about to appear for JEE Advanced after qualifying in the exam can check the relevant NTA JEE Main FAQs 2019 for better clarity. We have prepared some FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) and answers so that it will be easier for the aspirants while preparing for JEE Main.
Question 1: What’s the mode of the Exam? Offline or Online!
Answer     :  The exam will be conducted in Computer Based (Online) Mode.
Question 2:  If a candidate has passed JEE Main 2018 and want improvement, can he be eligible to appear for JEE Main 2019?
Answer    :  Yes, he or she can.
Question 3: How many times a student can appear for JEE Main in one year?
Answer:  As per the guidelines of NTA, JEE Main will be held twice a year. Candidates can appear in both, not necessarily both the exams.
Question 4: What is the state of eligibility for the Improvement candidates or Institution abroad or NIOS?
Answer:
If a candidate has passed the 12th or equivalent exam from one state but appeared for improvement from another state then the state of eligibility for such candidate will be from where he or she has passed class 12th or equivalent exam.
If any Indian national has passed equivalent qualifying exam from an institution abroad, State of Eligibility will be considered on the basis of permanent address in India as mentioned Passport of the candidate.
If a candidate has passed 12th or equivalent qualifying examination from NIOS, then the state of eligibility will be according to the state of his or her study center. The state of eligibility is not applicable to candidates from countries such as Nepal, Bhutan, foreign, OCI and PIO.
Question 5: What’s the eligibility for Diploma students in JEE Main?
Answer: Diploma holders can apply for JEE Main for appearing in JEE Advance 2019. But their rank or score won’t be declared as the diploma holders cannot apply for admission in NITs and CFTIs through JEE Main.
Question 6: How is Normalization score decided?
Answer:  You can download the Normalization Procedure-NTA Score from the Home Page of JEE Main website i.e. https://jeemain.nic.in/webinfo/Public/Home.aspx.
Question 7: How can you apply for JEE Main 2019?
Answer: The application form for JEE Main will be submitted online through the official website www.nat.ac.in. All the details related to JEE Main application procedure are available in the application form page. Aspirants need to visit the page for all the details related to JEE Main 2019.
Question 8:  What are the images to be uploaded in the JEE main 2019 Application form?
Answer: The candidates will have to upload the scanned images of their photograph, their signature and their Father’s or Mother’s or Guardian’s signature in the JEE Main Application form 2019.
Question 9:  Will the photograph without name and date of photograph be accepted?
Answer:  There are clear instructions in clause-5.3 of information bulletin how to upload the photograph. If any candidate wants to upload the photograph without date and time carelessly, the same will also be accepted.
Question 10:  Why options for Date and Shift are not given in JEE Main 2019?
Answer: The random allotment will be made by the software as per decision made by the NTA because it’s prerequisite that NTA score will be determined on the basis of two attempts.
Question 11: Is there any change to the syllabus of JEE Main 2019?
Answer: No change to the syllabus of JEE Main 2019.
Question 12: Whether calculator is allowed?
Answer: Neither Calculator, nor any electronic devices are allowed.
Question 13: If a candidate appears in both the exams of JEE Main, which score of the candidate will be considered?
Answer: Higher score of the exam will be considered for the merit list.
Question 14: If a candidate has no access to the computer or internet, how can he be able to prepare for online examination?
Answer: NTA will identify schools and institutions with internet connections and computer facilities which can be used as TCPs (Test Practice Centers). Aspirant will get the opportunity to practice on every Saturday and Sunday free of cost.
Question 15: What is the examination pattern for JEE Main 2019?
Answer: The JEE main examination will have two papers. Paper 1 for BE/B.Tech and paper 2 for B.arch/B.Planning. Candidates can take papers according to courses they are seeking admission to. The other details related to subjects and marks are given below.
Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech)
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry and mathematics.
Type of questions: Objective type questions with equal importance to all the subjects.
Mode of examination: Computer-based ( Online)
Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Planning)
Subjects: mathematics (part I), Aptitude test (part II), Drawing test (part III)
Type of questions: Objective type for the part I and II, Questions to test drawing aptitude for part III.
Mode of examination: Computer-based for the part I and II, on a drawing sheet (offline mode) for part III.
Type of questions: Objective type questions with equal importance to all the subjects.
Mode of examination: Computer-based ( Online)
Question 16: Will the JEE exams get tougher from 2019 onwards as NTA is conducting?
Answer: No. The syllabus and the exam pattern of the examination will remain the same.
Question17: Will the application of JEE Main 2019 be rejected in the event of filling of duplicate forms?
Answer:  Multiple forms will lead to cancellation of Application Form of JEE Main 2019. NTA will issue the Admit card on filling of one application form only.
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