Showing posts with label Education In India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education In India. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

ORGANISATIONAL BUYER HOUSEHOLD BUYER.

Business markets have several characteristics that contrast sharply with the consumer markets.

Fewer Buyers:
The business marketer generally deals with the fewer buyers that the consumer marketer does. For example, an automotive tyre manufacturer, MRF, is interested to get orders form the leading car manufacturers.

Large Buyers:
A few large buyers do most of the purchasing such as defense weapons.

Concentration of buyers:
Organizational buyers are generally concentrated in the same geographical area.
Close Relationship: Because of smaller consumer base and the importance and power of the larger customers, suppliers, are frequently expected to customize their offerings

Derived demand:
The demand for industrial goods is derived from the demand of the consumer goods. Hence the business marketer must understand the buying patterns of final consumers.

In elastic Demand:
Generally the demand for many business goods is inelastic. For example, tyre producers are not going to buy so much rubber if the price of rubber falls.

Acceleration effect:

The demand for business goods tends to be more fluctuating than the demand for consumer goods.
Buying Motives: Organizational consumer’s motive are more rational that psychological. Many of the buying instruments (e.g. calling for quotations and purchase contract) are not found in consumer buying.

Buying Influences:
Purchase committees consulting of senior managers and technical personal are common in purchase of business goods and services.

Multiple Sales calls. :
AS more people are involved in the selling process, It takes multiple sales calls to get purchase orders.

Direct Marketing:

Normally organizational buyers buy directly from manufacturers rather than through intermediaries.  

Interview Tips for You

Interview Tips for You


Sit still in your seat; avoid fidgeting and slouching.
  
Respond to questions and back up your statements about yourself with specific examples whenever possible.
  
Ask for clarification if you don't understand a question.
  
Be thorough in your responses, while being concise in your wording.
  
Be honest and be yourself — your best professional self. Dishonesty gets discovered and is grounds for withdrawing job offers and for firing. You want a good match between yourself and your employer. If you get hired by acting like someone other than yourself, you and your employer will both be unhappy.
  
Treat the interview seriously and as though you are truly interested in the employer and the opportunity presented.
  
Exhibit a positive attitude. The interviewer is evaluating you as a potential co-worker. Behave like someone you would want to work with.
  
Have intelligent questions prepared to ask the interviewer. Having done your research about the employer in advance, ask questions which you did not find answered in your research.
  
Evaluate the interviewer and the organization s/he represents. An interview is a two-way street. Conduct yourself cordially and respectfully, while thinking critically about the way you are treated and the values and priorities of the organization.
  
Do expect to be treated appropriately. If you believe you were treated inappropriately or asked questions that were inappropriate or made you uncomfortable, discuss this with a Career Services advisor or the director.
  
Make sure you understand the employer's next step in the hiring process; know when and from whom you should expect to hear next. Know what action you are expected to take next, if any.
  
When the interviewer concludes the interview, offer a firm handshake and make eye contact. Depart gracefully.
  
After the interview, make notes right away so you don't forget critical details.

  
Just say thank-you to your interviewer promptly.

Monday, 11 January 2016

Professional Courses

The major professional courses in India along with their features are given in following lines.

1. Engineering and Technical Courses: A large number of educational institutes in India offer professional courses in the disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The institutes and universities offer these courses at various levels like undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level. Plenty of job opportunities are available for engineers in related industries and research institutes across the country.

2. Business Management Courses: Nowadays, many students pursue management courses at different levels. Management courses are offered by the institutes at undergraduate, postgraduate degree/diploma levels and doctorate level. After completing these professional courses, one can join corporate houses and multinational companies. Various job opportunities are also available in government sector for degree holders.

3. Media & Journalism Courses: Professional course in this field depends upon its different aspects such as writing, editing, reporting, voice-overs etc. These courses are offered at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level. Many institutes offer short duration certificate and diploma courses in the field of media and journalism. There are number of opportunities available for aspiring professionals in public relations, newspapers, radio, television, publishing houses, websites, advertising agencies and government organisations.

4. Medical Courses: There are number of medical colleges in the country that offer professional courses in medical sciences. These courses are offered at the undergraduate (MBBS, BHMS, BUMS, B.Pharma), postgraduate degree (MD,MS and others) and diploma and doctoral level programs. The professionals of this field can make their career as doctors, by serving in government and private hospitals as well as research institutes and medical colleges, or practicing in their own clinics.

5. Law Courses: Many law colleges in country offer professional courses in the discipline of law. They offer law courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level. After pursuing such course, one can make his/her career in public and private sector as lawyer, teacher, professor, legal advisers, legal counsel or you can aspire to become Judge of any court.

6. Foreign Language Courses: Presently, Foreign Language courses are one of the most preferred professional courses in India. These courses are offered at certificate, diploma and degree level. Few institutes also impart foreign language courses at postgraduate and PhD level. Job opportunities in this sector are available in government organisations, publishing houses, research institutes, industrial houses, and media houses. One can also pursue a career in government embassies as language translators after doing these courses.

7. Computer Courses: Nowadays, computer and IT field is one of the most promising streams in the country. There are many universities which offer specialized courses like computer applications, .net, hardware and networking, CCNA, system administration etc., at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level. One can secure a job in government and private sector, IT industries, teaching and can also work independently.

8. Animation Courses: Animation field is one of the most creative fields and require lots of creativity. There are many institutes and colleges which offer these animation courses to students. Students can pursue undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral courses. They can also go for some short term professional courses such as diploma and certificate courses. The institutes offer courses like 2D-3D animation, graphic designing, visual designing, visual effects, digital film making and much more. They can work in media houses, publishing houses, newspapers, production houses, advertising agencies and academic institutions.

9. Designing Courses: Many students after completion of their 10+2 want to pursue a career which is not conventional but at the same time give them ample opportunities for professional growth. There are many institutes in the country which offers designing courses like fashion designing, jewellery designing, interior designing, apparel, textile and automobile designing courses. The institutes offer these courses at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level. After completion of the course students can make their career in respective field and can set up their own business too.

10. Fine arts courses: Fine arts broadly refer the combination of art like painting, dance, drama, music, sculpting, ceramic design, mural design and pottery design. With the growth of consumerism these forms of arts have been converted into commercially profitable sector. There are number of institutes and universities which offer these courses to students. There are several courses in fine arts at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level. After completion of the course professionals can seek a career in advertising agencies, textile industries and media houses. Dancers, musician, painters can also work independently or on contractual basis. They can also choose a career in teaching. They can also work as art critics and writers on art.

Modeling Institutes


Elite School of Modelling

Delhi:
NDIIT, 105 MOR Pocket, Kalkaji
New Delhi 110019
Phone: 91-11-4155 1111
Fax: 91-11-41634765
E-mail: info@elitemodelsindia.com
Website: www.elitemodelsindia.com

Mumbai:
Ninth Floor, Nariman Bhawan
Nariman Point
Phone: (+91 22) 66303666
Fax: (+91 22) 66325500
E-mail: info@elitemodelsindia.com

Bangalore:
Phone/ Fax - +91-80-23417392
Email - deepika.trikha@elitemodelsindia.com
Mobile - +91934180741 / +919880351203

Models Guru
North Delhi Office:
DU-161, Pitampura
Near Income Tax Colony, Delhi-110088.
Ph.: +91-11-27341050 / 60 / 70
Email: info@modelsguru.com
Website: www.modelsguru.com

Polytechnic For Women
A-3, South Extension, Part-1
New Delhi
Web site: http://www.womenpolytechnic.com

Glitz Modelling
F-100, Lajpat Nagar
Part-II, New Delhi-Pin110024
Phone: 011-2981-0921 / 2981-6950
Email: info@glitzmodelling.in
Website: www.glitzmodelling.in

Platinum Models Inc.-headed by photographer ronykaula
A-57, Shivalik
Malviya Nagar, Delhi - 110017
Phone: (91)-(11)-26684010, 41881355, 41881356, 41881124
Email: ronykaula@hotmail.com

Face 1- headed by former Femina Miss India Mehr Jesia
797, Jesia Bldg.
Jam-e-Jamshedji Rd.
Parsi Colony, Dadar
Mumbai 400014.
Phone: 4149968, 4126878

YSG Worldwide Model and Promotion Co.
Orient House, 4th Floor
Adi Marzban Path
Mumbai 400038
Tel: 2616732, 2615029

Ozone Models Management-Set up by Ashok Shetty, an ex-model.
B. Choksey Building
Gamdevi, Nana Chowk
Mumbai 400007
Phone: 3892668, 3892542, 3876244.

The Tina Factor- Started by Tina Shah in1983
C-31, 1st floor, Defence Colony
New Delhi 110024
Phone: 011-4690213



Friday, 8 January 2016

Animation courses


Animation courses are available at educational institutions and educational institutions around the globe and offer, not merely the opportunity to be familiar with many facets of the film making method, but additionally the opportunity to network with other people who happen to be thinking about obtaining expertise in the market.

Career Options in Animation
Individuals enlisted in animation courses res
ult from a selection of academic and also specialist qualification with various goals. Numerous animation courses offer you a diploma or even certificate after profitable achievement of the study course for graduates. Some businesses decide to enroll their workers in animation courses for expert development in the field of team building and creativeness. Animation courses may last varying from a couple of days to a few months or 1 year.

Course: 2D/ 3D Animation

Do you really love to draw, create character types and dream up imaginary parts? In that case, take your own talent to the subsequent level with the 2D/ 3D Animation Program! By sharpening your own attracting skills, creating characters and also discovering studio generation, discover ways to create your personal animated series. This program was designed to offer you the abilities to develop game environments complete with a storyline, villains, heroes, specific effects, animated pictures and sound. With the aid of numerous computer functions, figure out how to integrate multimedia functions as well as produce traditional and digital moving pictures. From model creating to environment modeling to item development, graduates with this 1 year program may enter the job marketplace with the expertise required to meet the needs of the continually evolving market of computer animation.

Eligibility Criteria
Be 19 years of age or High School Graduation;
Working understanding of the English language.
Have a job interview with an Admissions Representative.


Career Opportunities
As a graduate, you will discover work being an animator, modeler or even idea artist with institutions that concentrate on high-tech multimedia generation.

Advanced Diploma in Animation for Game, Movie, & Visual Effects

By means of concept development as well as story boarding as far as post generation and special effects, our Animation for Video game , Film, & Visual Results diploma program enables you to develop a powerful foundation of 3D animation abilities to begin your own career as an animator in video gaming, film, and animation studios across the nation.

CAREERS IN ANIMATION

Character Animator
Character Modeler
Technical Performer
Texture Designer
Revisualization Artist
Digital Artist
Lighting Artist
Concept/Storyboard Artist
Match Mover
Compositing Artist

Chef - Cooking

Celebrity chef, Vikas Khanna, was 17 when started his own banquet and catering business.

He graduated from the famous Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, and then trained under renowned chefs of Taj Group of Hotels, Oberois, Leela Group etc.

He has also studied at the Culinary Institute of America, Cornell University and New York University and the prestigeous Le Cordon Bleu, Paris.

Why are we discussing about him at the moment is about the career he have chosen at right time had made him the wow ICON of FOOD industry.

Today, cooking is more than an activity confined to traditional kitchen – it is a high flying career option! The skills of a chef today have become very modern and now combine passion, creativity and hard work for the art of cooking.

To cater to the ever–growing market and demand for professional and competent chefs, a plethora of courses in food processing, catering technology and other relevant areas are being offered by different institutions.

Generally the hierarchy of chefs is something like this:

Chef Vikas Khanna



Executive Chef - Usually he is in control of everything inside the kitchen including menu creation, personal management and business aspects.
Sous Chef - He is the assistant chef and looks after menu-planning, costing and ordering.
Expeditor - They usually make sure that the food is plated in time for the waiters to serve orders.
Cooks and Assistants - They are assigned specific duties inside the kitchen. Usually a person starts from Commi3, then Commi 2, Commi 1, Demi-chef-de -partie and Chef-de-partie. As Chef-de-partie the person is usually made in charge of one section, like Chinese, French, Italian, Continental, Banquet, Pastry etc.




Chef Eligibility Criteria

Qualification: 

Minimum 10+2
Bachelor/Diploma of Hotel management
Certificate chef courses that last 6-12 month

Personal attributes: 

An inborn love for first-class food is the primary pre-requisite. Additionally, one must have an experimental bent of mind and the inquisitiveness to know the chemistry of different food ingredients. 

One should possess thorough knowledge about different varieties of foodand cuisine and how they are cooked, prepared and finally presented to the guests. One should possess an outgoing and friendly personality and also an ability to work in a team.

Chef Job Prospects

After completion of a diploma or the certificate course in Hotel Management, one can join a hotel as an intern or canopt for apprenticeship after 10+2 directly. 

A trained chef has many employment avenues which are varied and interesting. Hotels/restaurants, air catering, food processing companies, catering in confectioneries, cruise liner and corporate catering all require chefs. 

One can also dabble in the area of food writing like Ms. Tarla Dalal or one can choose to become an entrepreneur by setting up food chains. It is closely linked with the tourism industry which is already on the upswing.

Chef Pay Package

Graduates become trainees, who after being trained are paid about Rs.7,000 - Rs.10,000. Pay increases with experience and the lifestyle is brilliant.

Chef Institutes/Universities

Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition (21 centres located in New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Calcutta, Chandigarh, Chennai, Goa, Gurdaspur, Gwalior, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Mumbai, Srinagar and Thiruvananthapuram & other places).


Institute of Hotel Management (IHM)

21 IHMs that are regulated by the National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology (NCHMCT). Click here to see list of all IHMs

Institute of Hotel Management (The Taj Group of Hotels)

Dr Rafiq Zakaria Campus,

Rauza Bagh, Aurangabad 431 001,

Maharashtra, India

Tel: 0240–238 1113, 0240–2381127

Fax: 0240–2381104


The Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Management

Manipal, Karnataka, offers a degree level graduate programme.

WGSHA, Valley View International

Manipal - 576104

Ph: 0820 25711010820 2571101

Fax: 2571327

Email: office.wgsha@manipal.edu


Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
(Approved by AICTE and affiliated Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University)

Chandiwala Estate, Maa Anandmai Marg, Kalkaji,

New Delhi-110019

Phone: + 91-11-26382276+ 91-11-26382276, + 91-11-4902030091-11-49020300, +91-11-49020301+91-11-49020301


Culinary Academy of India (CAI) (Affiliated to Osmania University)

6-3-1219/6A, Umanagar, Begumpet, Hyderabad - 16, A.P., India, E-mail: iactca@yahoo.co.in


The Oberoi Group's Systematic Training and Education Programme (STEP) - Kitchen Operations Programme [leading to Bachelor of Tourism Studies degree from the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)]

7, Sham Nath Marg, Delhi-110 054, India 
Mail: step@oberoigroup.com

Phone: 011-23906422011-23906422/23.


Delhi Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology

National Park, Lajpat Nagar IV

Near Lady Shri Ram College

Delhi-110024, India

Phone: 011 2621 4812011 2621 4812
Email: dihm.net@gmail.com


College of Hospitality & Tourism (CHAT), Rai University

Saroda, Dholka Taluka, Ahmedabad, Gujarat – 382260

Admission Helpline:

+91-8980004322+91-8980004322, +91-8980004323+91-8980004323, +91-8980004324+91-8980004324, +91-8980004326+91-8980004326


Indian Institute Of Hotel Management & Culinary Arts

7-91/5, Nagendra Nagar, Habsiguda Cross Road, Habsiguda, Habsiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana 500007

Phone:040 2715 4304040 2715 4304



Entrepreneurship Management


Today an off-beat career choice such as Entrepreneurship has gaining huge popularity due to the cut-throat competition and lack of opportunities in the formal sectors. Dozens of Youths with a dream to do something on their own are leaving their secure jobs to pursue their dream business venture.

With the boom in Indian economy, the environment is just right to provide good scope for entrepreneurship. Anyone can become an entrepreneur as this field does not require any formal qualification to make a head start as an entrepreneur.

Entrepreneurship Management Eligibility Criteria


Aspirants wishing to become an entrepreneur can get training right after their 10+2. Many universities institutes offers programmes to groom budding entrepreneurs. These programmes are available both at undergraduate and post graduate levels.

Famous management schools like IIMs and others do prefer candidates with some work experience in the family business or graduates with a mandatory sponsorship by their organizations.

Entrepreneurship Management Personal Skills


The ability of spotting business opportunities and solving problems creatively and resourcefully are the most important traits. Self-confidence, risk-taking ability, and perseverance, are other vital skills associated with an entrepreneur.

Entrepreneurship Management Job Prospects


These days, entrepreneurs are not just seen starting companies, but they are also playing constructive roles in various fields including education, in government sector and in the social sector.

Entrepreneurship as a profession also offers a great sense of independence and a tremendous amount of job satisfaction.

History is full of success stories scripted by entrepreneurs like Sabir Bhatia (the mastermind behind hotmail) and Dheeru bhai Ambani who have successfully spotted an opportunity and capitalized on it.

Entrepreneurship Management Institutes

Indian Institute of Management,Ahmedabad
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow
Xavier Labour Research Institute, Jamshedpur
FMS, University of Delhi
Indian Institute of Management, Indore
Indian Institute of Management, Calicut


Well always there must be a zeal of making it as a life time growth and graph should always be rising up in the market of hurdles.


Professional Courses in India

Professional courses are becoming a popular alternative to academics – the training gives a great advantage. It also allows you to take personal interest and lifestyle choices into consideration when deciding a career path, and goals can be set based on immediate and tangible objectives.

You’ll be better equipped to assess your own skills, not to mention better prepared if you are actually talented in the field. As a bonus, you might just choose something you enjoy doing.

Eligibility:
Generally there are qualifying parameter for such courses .A simple 10th pass candidate can go for technical courses where he can learn basic things like designing, repair works and others. Intermediate candidates can go for various diplomas and certifications courses like B.Tech and equivalent. Post graduate courses can be done by those who have done their degree course in the same or related domain.

Career Options:
Professional Courses nowadays are the first choice for the job seeking aspirant because they offer great opportunities and possibilities in the market place. These professionals can work in different industries like manufacturing and service industries. Some example can be education, banking, logistics, information technology, software development, hospitality, consumer durables ,infrastructures, software industries, agriculture based industries, research and development centers, learning and development initiatives, hospitals, social sector, non government sectors, ancillary services, cotton and wood industries, aviation, manufacturing units, travel and tourism and many others.

They can work on various designations like trainee, officer, manager, president, CEO, doctors, consultants, engineers, customer service operators, teachers, trainers, support executives etc. By doing these Professional Courses one can start his or her own business also by freelancing services or by establishing the full fledged offices and operations. These people do their promotion and get new clients and offer them the services and advice that best suit them. Many candidates opt for teaching and training and they help others to learn those skills which are required to have in becoming competent to face the real life situations.

Salary Structures:
Salary range is much diversified and it depends on the knowledge and skills of the candidate. One can get very lucrative compensation packages after becoming experienced.

Actuarial Science
Air Hostess
Aviation
Chef
Cosmetology
Critics
Commercial and Fine Arts
Disaster Management
Entrepreneurship Management
Fitness Training
Flight Steward (Cabin crew)
Foreign Languages
Footwear Technology
Fine Arts
Insurance
Intellectual Property Rights
Infrastructure & Real Estate
Merchant Navy
Modelling
Massage and Spa Therapy
Nanotechnology
Photography
Public Speaker
Scientific Research & Development
Sports
Telemarketing
Tourist Guide
Translators/Interpreter
Transcription Music
Video Gaming

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Student suicides soar 26% in 5 years, education system blamed


Here's a compelling argument for education reforms in the country: student suicides have increased 26% from 2006 to 2010, with Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai accounting for most victims, in that order. And this is just the official data.

While 5,857 student suicides were reported in 2006, the figure jumped to 7,379 in 2010, according to data released by the National Crime Records Bureau. In other words, 20 students killed themselves every day in 2010, something both academicians and mental health professionals blame on a flawed education system where performance pressure ranks above all else. For the first time in five years, Maharashtra recorded the largest number of suicides in 2010, followed by West Bengal.

Over the past decade or so, the two states have only interchanged positions at the top, a phenomenon unexplained by even educationists. Delhi, as a city, alone accounted for 133 deaths in 2010, while as a state, it accounted for 166 deaths.

"The examination system and the selection process for institutions of higher education weigh heavily on young people," says Shyam Menon, vice-chancellor of Ambedkar University in Delhi. "The volume of students passing out of the school education system and vying for admission to tertiary education has dramatically increased over the years, with competition levels increasing too. At a time when higher education can result in social mobility, the stakes are very high. Today, there is a greater link between employability and higher education." Menon believes changes in the education system over the years reflect the changes in the Indian middle-class and their high aspirations, which push young people to perform or perish.

Psychiatrist Dr Sanjay Chugh feels the NCRB data is the most reliable evidence that things are only going from bad to worse in the Indian education system. Chugh blames a myopic education system for forcing students to learn what they may never need in life. "Why do we expose our children to such nonsense, with examinations becoming a do-or-die situation where students need a minimum percentage to get into a halfway decent college," asks Chugh. An inadequate system, coupled with lack of proper social support, pushes students over the brink, says Chugh. "If a child's parents do not add to the pressure that the education system puts on him, chances are his stress levels will never cross the threshold for suicide."

Professor Armaity Desai, former chairperson of the University Grants Commission, points to the lack of quality education institutions in the country, with the result that there is a great deal of pressure to perform at critical points of a student's life, such as board exams. When it comes to student suicides, Desai feels the situation is not being addressed by the Centre or state governments.

Countrywide data on student suicides (Source: NCRB)

Percentage increase in student suicides from 2006-10: 26%

Percentage increase in student suicides from 2009-10: 9%

With 133 student suicides in Delhi (city),the national capital has the second highest number of student suicides across the country in 2010

If Delhi as a union territory is taken inot account, the number of student suicides works out to 166

Mumbai is the city with the third highest number of student suicides

Maharashtra is the state with the highest number of student suicides, followed by West Bengal

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Education is Extremely Important


Imagine a world without schools and colleges! Impossible, right? No matter how much we hate waking up early for school or studying all night for those tests and exams, we all know that education is very important. Now, I am not saying that an uneducated man has no chance of being successful or an educated man will surely do well in life.  Exceptions are always there. However most of us will agree that an educated person gets better opportunities in life. It is easier for him to become successful and realize his dreams as compared to someone who is uneducated. Other than success and economic prosperity, there are various other reasons why education is almost necessity in today’s world.

Here are 15 reasons why education is extremely important:

15. Overcoming Superstitions
Superstitions are baseless, useless and may affect your life negatively. Illiterate and uneducated people often tend to hold certain superstitious beliefs.  Education and awareness are the best ways to combat superstitions and replace such beliefs with reason and logic.

14. Keeping up with the world
We live in an ever changing world. New technologies keep coming up and if you don’t want to be left behind, you must keep up with the world which is moving really fast. Without education it will be really difficult for you to adapt to all these changes. An educated person is much more aware of the latest technologies and all the changes that are taking place in the world. For example, an uneducated person may not know about the benefits of the internet whereas an educated person uses this gift of technology regularly for work as well as for entertainment.

13. Education and healthcare
Illiteracy often breeds ignorance and this ignorance may prove to be dangerous when it comes to healthcare. Educated people know better about preventive methods which protect them from a number of diseases. An illiterate and ignorant person is more likely to ignore the symptoms and avoids seeking medical aid unless the problem becomes very serious. Hence education enables you to take better care of yourself as well as your family.

12. Respect
Everybody likes a wise and knowledgeable person! Educated people are considered highly reputable in the society. The more educated you are, the more respect you will get from those around you.

11. Helps you understand the world we live in
Education   is what you need if you want an answer to your ‘whats’ and ‘hows’ and ‘wheres’. It helps you understand the world you live in. You get to know more about your surroundings as well as the whole world through subjects like history, geography, science etc.

10. Makes the world a safer and more peaceful place
Education majorly affects our understanding of the difference between right and wrong. An educated person is well aware of the consequences of wrong/illegal actions and he is less likely to get influenced and do something which is not legally/morally right. Also, a  number of uneducated people who live a poverty stricken life owning to lack of opportunities often turn to illegal ways such as theft and robbery to solve their problems. If you are educated, you are well aware of your rights, the law and your responsibilities towards the society. Hence, education is an important factor which contributes in social harmony and peace.



9. Makes you confident
Your educational degree is considered as a proof of your knowledge by many. If you are educated you have more chances of being heard and taken seriously. Generally, an uneducated man will find it harder to express his views and opinions owning to lack of confidence. Even if he does so, people may not take him seriously. Education gives you the confidence to express your views and opinions.

8. Society
We all live in a society which has its own set spoken/unspoken rules and one of them is education. The society expects you to go to school followed by college, get a job, settle down etc. In fact education helps you become a useful member of the society. An educated member certainly has a greater chance to contribute to his community. Education helps you become an active member of the society and participate in the ongoing changes and developments.

7. For economic growth of the nation
Australia, USA and Japan are few countries with very high literacy rates. These countries are extremely prosperous and the citizens have a high per capita income.  On the other hand, in underdeveloped and developing nations, where literacy rate is not as high, a number of people are still living below the poverty line. Education is vital for the economic prosperity of a nation!

6. Saves you from being fooled/cheated
Education saves you from being exploited and fooled. We live in a country where we enjoy a number of rights and freedom.  It is easier to take advantage of innocent and illiterate people. They may be trapped into signing false documents or be deprived of some right which they have because unlike an educated person they are not well aware of their rights and freedoms.

5. Turns your dreams into reality
What is your dream, your aim in life? Do you want to become rich?  Do you want to be popular? Do you want to be an extremely successful person who is respected by people? Well, the key to all this is education. Of course there are exceptions, like sportsmen who don’t really owe their success to their education. However in most cases, your degree is what helps you realize all your dreams.

4. Makes you self dependent
Education is very important if you want to be a self dependent person. It helps you become financially independent but that is not all.  Education also makes you wiser so that you can make your own decisions.

3. Equality
If we want to see the world as a just and fair place where everyone is given equal opportunities, education is what we require. Education is a must if we want to do away with the existing differences between different social classes and genders.  It opens a whole world of opportunities for the poor so that they may have an equal shot at well paying jobs. Education also plays a major role in women empowerment.

2. Money
An educated person has more chances of landing up a good high paying job. Everybody wants a good life but the good life!. It may be called as the “root of all evil” but most people will agree that MONEY is important for survival in today’s world. The more educated you are, the better career options you have!

1. For a happy and stable life


If you want to lead a happy life and enjoy the good things the world has to offer, you certainly need to get educated. A great job, a good social reputation are few of the many benefits of being an educated person. Education is a must for a promising and secure future and a stable life





Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Educational Speech

Good morning to the Excellencies, my respected teachers and my dear friends. I would like to speech over importance of education at this great occasion in front of you.

Education is very important to all of us. Our parents make us learn many things at home and then send us to school after age of three years. Our home is first education institute where we learn how to behave to others and other skills however school education is very necessary to be successful in practical life.

Through school education we learn and develop personality, mental skills, moral and physical powers. Without proper education, one gets lack of all educational benefits in his/her life. Education is the only key to success in personal and professional life. Education provides us various types of knowledge and skills. It is a continuous, slow and secure process of learning which helps us in obtaining knowledge. It is a continuous process which starts when we take birth and ends when our life ends.


We should make our habits of learning always all through the life from our teachers, parents, family members, friends and other related people in our life. We learn to become a good person, learn to live in home, society, community and friend circle. Attending school and receiving education is extremely vital for every person and necessary for those who want to achieve success.

We all take birth in same manner at the same planet however do not get same opportunity to receive such type of formal education which may lead everyone of us towards success because of the lack of MONEY and knowledge of parents.

One who gets proper education becomes admired by the members of the family, community and country. Proper education by all brings equality among human beings and removes the feeling of difference.

Education not only makes us able to learn about history, science, math, geography, and other subjects however it makes us smart enough to learn how to live life and handle bad situations.

Why It Is Important In life

Importance Of Education – Why It Is Important In life ?

Education is most important among all of us. Education plays a very important role in your life. For living a luxurious life or for living a better life, you should be educated.

Education is that which transforms a person to live a better life and even in a social well being. Education is the one that doing something constructive in our near future. It helps a person to show their best by their mind and spirit.


It gives you a lot of knowledge in whatever aspects. Education plays a vital role in your success in the personal growth. The more you have knowledge the more you grow. Being educated and earning a professional degree prepares you to be a part in reputed organizations, companies or institutions.


For determining what is good or what is bad for you, education will help you. A person who gets good education will become good citizen, more dependable worker. Without education a person is incomplete, so education makes man a right thinker and a correct decision – maker.

In today’s competitive world education is necessity for man after food, clothing, and shelter. Education is the solution of any problem, it is the only education which promotes good habits, values and awareness towards anything like terrorism, corruption and much more. Education is the strength to a person and education need to a person.

Now a days technology plays a important role in continuing the communication of education through known and unknown persons. It is the only fundamental way by which a desired change and upliftment in the society can be taken into effect.

In a nutshell Education is the backbone of every one life’s.

Importance of Education



First of all I would like to say good morning to the respected teachers, parents and my dear friends. I would like to speech on the importance of education which is must to know by all of us. Education plays a great role in the life of everyone all through the life.


Getting proper education is very necessary to get success and happy life just like food is necessary for healthy body. It is very important to live luxurious and better life. It develops personality of the people, provides physical and mental standard and transforms people’s living status. It promotes the feeling of physical, mental and social well being by providing better life.


Good education is constructive in nature which constructs our future forever. It helps a person to improve his/her status of mind, body and spirit. It provides us lots of confidence by giving us bulk of knowledge in many field. It is a single and vital way to the success as well as personal growth.


The more knowledge we get, we grow and develop more in the life. Being well educated never only means to earn certificates and good salary from the recognized and reputed organisation companies or institutions however it also means to be a good and social person in the life. It helps us to determine whether something is good or bad for us and other persons related to us. The first purpose of getting good education is being good citizen and then being successful in personal and professional life. We are incomplete without a good education because education makes us right thinker and correct decision maker. In such a competitive world, education has become a necessity for human beings after food, clothe and shelter. It is able to provide solutions to all problems; it promotes good habits and awareness about corruption, terrorism, and other social issues among us.


Education is the most important tool offers inner and outer strength to a person. Education is the fundamental rights of everyone and capable of bringing any desired change and upliftment in the human mind and society.

Sunday, 29 March 2015

How Distance Education Has Changed The Face Of Education In India


Education plays a very important role in the development of an individual. Quality education gives people the platform to learn and grow intellectually. However, face to face regular education is not made for everybody. For the under privileged section of society, housewives and working adults pursuing a regular degree is next to impossible. But this doesn’t mean that they should not have an opportunity to grow intellectually.

Distance education or the more popularly known form that is correspondence courses offer amazing opportunities to such people. Opportunities which otherwise would not have been possible.

Distance Education has improved in the last couple of years:

With development in technology the quality of distance education has improved drastically. Earlier distance education only involved the printed text material which was provided to student via post and other sources. Contact with qualified teachers was virtually next to impossible when the trend of distance education began. However, with the advent of internet, the face of distance education has changed completely.

Now students can have a classroom environment in the comfort of their homes via video conferencing and other services. For people who don’t have the opportunity or the time to pursue a regular course this form of learning has come as a blessing. Especially in the case of higher learning distance education has become very successful as well as helpful.

Distance Education also paves the road for foreign universities to set up in India:

After the coming of distance education, many established foreign universities have shown interest in setting up their branch in India.  This has opened the door for millions of students all over the country who do not have the privilege to study abroad. These universities are legitimate.

Distance education covers a vast gamut of courses. From small hobby courses to pursuing degree courses, distance education offers every opportunity possible. This is a wonderful opportunity for students all over the country who have the zeal to further their careers but do not have the time or the privilege to do so. Now with internet one can have knowledge from all over the world sitting anywhere and according to their time and convenience.

Distance Education very popular for students pursuing post graduation:

A degree in MBA has been one of the most popular courses which many students prefer to study via correspondence. Post graduate courses usually become the most popular correspondence courses. This is because by the time of graduation most students find a job which they want to continue along with their further education. As a result Distance Education has become one of the most sought for forms of learning for students who want to continue earning along with their learning.

Regular courses, especially the post graduation courses have very few seats in most universities. This is also one of the many reasons for Distance Education to flourish in India. As the market of students is huge but the opportunities are still very limited, correspondence education allows for more opportunities for kids all over the country. It is no longer looked down upon and many people have begun to seize this form of learning as an opportunity.