Showing posts with label Empowerment. Show all posts
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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

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, 24 June 2015

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.

Sunday, 12 April 2015

15 Things Not to Do at a Job Interview

When you’re interviewing for a job, there are a lot of things you should do to ensure interview

Employers are evaluating more than your words during the interview process. Your actions and non-verbal expressions tell a lot about your character, and if you aren't careful,they can send the wrong message to your interviewers. 


Review these tips to help you make sure that your actions measure up to your words during the interviewing experience. 

15 Things Not to Do at a Job Interview

1. Do not arrive late.  Prepare your travel carefully and leave a cushion for unexpected delays.  Arriving late can be a deal breaker and create the impression that you might be an irresponsible employee.

2. Don't arrive too early for your interview and force yourself to sit nervously in full view in a waiting area.  Plan to arrive no more than 10 minutes earlier than your interview appointment time. You can grab a cup of coffee nearby if you get there earlier than you expected.

3. Don't forget to smile.  All things being equal, most employers want pleasant co-workers.

4. Don't ignore the gatekeepers.  Even the lowliest receptionist or administrative worker may be asked his opinion about the impression you have made.  Engage everyone you meet, and make them feel very important.

5. Do not leave your cell phone on during the interview, or glance at it at all.  Most of us are semi-addicted to those messages and alerts coming into our phone, so knock out the temptation by silencing your cell.  If your phone is a distraction during the interview, employers may question how motivated you are about the job or if you will spend too much time on the phone if hired.

6. Do not lean back, slouch or display disinterest through your posture.  Lean slightly forward to engage your interviewer (s) and show an interest in what they are saying.

7. Don’t speak in a monotone.  Modulate your voice to show emphasis and excitement when making a point. Employers look for energetic and engaged employees. 

8. Do not look at your watch.  If you monitor the time in an obvious way, it might be perceived as an indication that you are bored, or in a hurry. 

9. Do not eat a snack bar or any food during a traditional interview.  This should go without saying, but stories from recruiters abound regarding candidates who have pulled some food out of their pocket. Same goes for gum or mints. Gum chewing can send an overly casual vibe and be distracting to the interviewer.

10. Don’t order something which is difficult to eat during an interview meal.  It is hard to maintain your dignity while slurping pasta.  Order a small portion which can be gracefully consumed. Avoid ordering alcoholic beverages during social segments of the interview process.  Alcohol can loosen your tongue in the wrong way.  In addition, it can send the wrong message about your seriousness of purpose. Here’s how to handle an interview at a restaurant.

11. Don't dress too casually. Err on the side of overdressing to demonstrate that you are serious about the opportunity. Review these tips for what to wear to an interview so you’re dressed appropriately.

12. Do not forget to listen carefully before answering.  Listening is an underrated interviewing skill.  Make sure you know what your interviewer is driving at before you launch into an answer.  Here are tips for listening and responding during an interview.

13. Don't act nervous or dejected if things aren't going perfectly.  Retaining your confidence when you are stumped by a question can demonstrate that you will work well under pressure.  Saying confidently that the question is a great one and that you will need to give it further thought to answer it fully is acceptable.  Review what to do if you can’t answer an interview question, so you don’t panic if it happens.

14. Don't reflect an angry tone in your voice if your interviewer has taken a combative stance.  Stress questions can be a test of how you will retain your composure under fire.  Maintain a civil tone at all times. 

15. Do not unintentionally play favorites during group interview situations.  There is a natural tendency for most of us to feel a stronger chemistry with one or more of our interviewers than the others. You might look at the comfortable person more often or address your answers or questions to her more frequently.  Make a deliberate effort to focus equally on each of your interviewers since it is likely that each of them will carry weight in the decision-making process.

success. There are also some things that you shouldn’t do if you want to get selected for a second interview or get a job offer.
















Tuesday, 24 March 2015

10 Tips to Boost Your Interview Skills

10 Tips to Boost Your Interview Skills


Even the smartest and most qualified job seekers need to prepare for job interviews. Why, you ask? Interviewing is a learned skill, and there are no second chances to make a great first impression. So study these 10 strategies to enhance your interview skills.


It's about demonstrating confidence: standing straight, making eye contact and connecting with a firm handshake. That first nonverbal impression can be a great beginning -- or quick ending -- to your interview.

Dress for the Job or Company 

Today's casual dress codes do not give you permission to dress as "they" do when you interview. It is important to know what to wear to an interview and to be well-groomed. Whether you wear a suit or something less formal depends on the company culture and the position you are seeking. If possible, call to find out about the company dress code before the interview.

Listen 

From the very beginning of the interview, your interviewer is giving you information, either directly or indirectly. If you are not hearing it, you are missing a major opportunity. Good communication skills include listening and letting the person know you heard what was said. Observe your interviewer, and match that style and pace.

Don't Talk Too Much 

Telling the interviewer more than he needs to know could be a fatal mistake. When you have not prepared ahead of time, you may ramble when answering interview questions, sometimes talking yourself right out of the job. Prepare for the interview by reading through the job posting, matching your skills with the position's requirements and relating only that information.

Don't Be Too Familiar 

The interview is a professional meeting to talk business. This is not about making a new friend. Your level of familiarity should mimic the interviewer's demeanor. It is important to bring energy and enthusiasm to the interview and to ask questions, but do not overstep your place as a candidate looking for a job.

Use Appropriate Language 

It's a given that you should use professional language during the interview. Be aware of any inappropriate slang words or references to age, race, religion, politics or sexual orientation -- these topics could send you out the door very quickly.

Don't Be Cocky 

Attitude plays a key role in your interview success. There is a fine balance between confidence, professionalism and modesty. Even if you're putting on a performance to demonstrate your ability, overconfidence is as bad, if not worse, as being too reserved.

Take Care to Answer the Questions 

When interviewers ask for an example of a time when you did something, they are asking behavioral interview questions, which are designed to elicit a sample of your past behavior. If you fail to relate a specific example, you not only don't answer the question, but you also miss an opportunity to prove your ability and talk about your skills.

Ask Questions 

When asked if they have any questions, most candidates answer, "No." Wrong answer. Part of knowing how to interview is being ready to ask questions that demonstrate an interest in what goes on in the company. Asking questions also gives you the opportunity to find out if this is the right place for you. The best questions come from listening to what you're asked during the interview and asking for additional information.

Don't Appear Desperate 

When you interview with the "please, please hire me" approach, you appear desperate and less confident. Reflect the three Cs during the interview: cool, calm and confidence. You know you can do the job; make sure the interviewer believes you can, too.


Job Seeker vs. Job Provider

Job Seeker vs. Job Provider


There will come a time, when you will no longer feel the need to be working as someone's mere employee. You would want to take charge and control over your own life and income.






This is when you will decide to become a self-employed individual, who would like to watch his / her own ideas take realistic form. You would prefer being the one offering job opportunities to others and aid in providing income to them.








Some of the typical questions raised in Interviews. 
Do you have proper answers for these ? 


Tell me about yourself.
Why should I hire you?
What are your strengths and weaknesses?
Why do you want to work at our company?
What is the difference between confidence and over confidence?
What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
How do you feel about working nights and weekends?
Can you work under pressure?
Are you willing to relocate or travel?
What are your goals?
What motivates you to do good job?
What makes you angry?
Give me an example of your creativity.
How long would you expect to work for us if hired?
Are not you overqualified for this position?
Describe your ideal company, location and job.
What are your career options right now?
Why did you resign from your previous job?
Why have you been out of work so long?
Why have you had so many jobs?
Tell me about a situation when your work was criticized.
Could you have done better in your last job?
Tell me about the most boring job you have ever had.
May I contact your present employer for a reference?
How many hours a week do you normally work?
What was the toughest challenge you have ever faced?
Have you been absent from work more than a few days in any previous position?
What changes would you make if you came on board?
What would you say to your boss if he is crazy about an idea, but you think it stinks?
How could you have improved your career progress?
Tell me honestly about the strong points and weak points of your boss (company, management team, etc.)
Looking back on your last position, have you done your best work?
Why should I hire you from the outside when I could promote someone from within?
How do you feel about reporting to a younger person?
Looking back, what would you do differently in your life?
Why are not you earning more money at this stage of your career?
Explain how would be an asset to this organization?
What are your outside interests?
Would you lie for the company?
Who has inspired you in your life and why?
What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?
Have you considered starting your own business?
How do you define success and how do you measure up to your own definition?
If you won $10 million lottery, would you still work?
Tell me something about our company.
How much salary do you expect?
Where do you see yourself five years from now?
On a scale of one to ten, rate me as an interviewer.
Do you have any questions for me?



At this stage of entrepreneurship, you may use your own expertise as well as that of other trained and skilled associates. As a team, you will find your business or venture expanding and yielding good results. You may even gain the confidence and insight, which will help you diversify and spread your expertise into other business arenas, which were previously unknown to you, or you were unsure about. This ability, comes with experience and knowledge amassed over the years.




Purpose of Education in Society

Purpose of Education in Society
Education is Self Empowerment, Receiving a good education helps empower you, thus making you strong enough to look after yourself in any given situation. It keeps you aware of your given surrounding as well as the rules and regulations of the society you're living in. It's only through knowledge that you can be able to question authority for its negligence or discrepancies. It is only then that you can avail your rights as a citizen and seek improvement in the structural functioning of governance and economy.

It's only when a citizen is aware about the policies of its government can he be able to support or protest the change. As a whole, people can bring about development only when they know where improvement is necessary for the greater good of mankind. Education helps you understand yourself better, it helps you realize your potential and qualities as a human being. It helps you to tap into latent talent, so that you may be able to sharpen your skills.

Financial Stability and Dignity of Life

Another importance of education is that it helps you gain sufficient academic qualification so that you are able to get suitable employment at a later stage. A decent employment would be combined with hard-earned remuneration or salary through which you can look after your personal expenses. While you earn for yourself, you gradually begin to realize the true worth of money and how hard it is to earn it. You realize the significance of saving for a rainy day and for unforeseeable contingencies. You feel empowered because there is a new sense of worth that develops within you, and you feel the need to be independent and free from any further financial support. You take pride in the fact that you are earning for yourself, and are not obligated to anyone.

Growth in Personal Aspiration

There also comes a phase when the amount you are earning presently will seem inadequate because your aspirations and expectations from yourself would have grown considerably. After this, you will want to change jobs so as to have a higher profile. However, here is when you need to be prepared.