Sunday, September 30, 2018

Brush up on your English skill




Every morning starts with a message in today’s era and it has become a necessity. One must have strong base of English to communicate. English is the most used language and there is a need to keep pace with the world. However, to match the expectations of the society means a lot of work is involved. Besides, Verbal and written English also play an important role in career progression such as preparation of Competitive exams. 
                                             
English means memorizing endless number of hours and a list of idioms, vocabulary, and grammar, falling in the right place. So, How to brush up on your English skills so that you get to express yourself is important to understand.

Here are the ways to implement this practice and to get around mastering English language:
Apart from the basic ways of listening, reading, and speaking, here are a few positive steps that can help you to improve English skills:  

1. Speak, Speak, and Speak:
There is a need for one to be confident while speaking. Bear in mind making mistakes is not an issue as no one is born talented. You can learn from mistakes. The more you speak, the better you master.

2. Listen to News:
There is an inbuilt skill in listening to the news. It brings out in each article the best. It is a plus point and brings out the best advantage based on your listening capability. This adds to your communicating skills.

3. Use Google translation:
If you are unsure of a sentence or a word, make use of Google translation. It offers the best solution. It is instant, quick, and simple to use. Entering a word is enough to have endless options available within seconds.

4. Read in front of the mirror aloud:
Reading aloud is the best companion and it helps on speaking before the mirror. Anytime you feel less confident, boost your confidence. Read aloud before the mirror and improve your communication skills.

5. Learn a new word:
Dedication in learning English or communication skills must be such that you should learn daily a new word. Emphasize on new words learning in all the ways and the best place to find new words is through magazines, newspapers, and more.

6. Slow the pace of talking:
Slow down the talking speed so that you are understood by all. Talk slowly and you will be understood by people. They will be ready to listen. In fact, some may know a lot, may possess tremendous knowledge, but venting out may be a barrier. Dealing with it tactfully certainly helps. There are no quick-fix solutions; it requires a lot of effort and time to master a skill.
If you are serious about building a flourishing and successful career in any field, then being well-versed with English is an important milestone.


Sunday, September 23, 2018

Why CLAT?



In the recent years 'Law' has occurred as one of the best career options. Studying Law offers several opportunities to the person. The advent of the National Law Schools, the kind of education and domestic and international campus placements they offer each year testaments this fact. Degree in law is much afar from being an advocate and practicing in the court of law. Studying Law brings your many more progressive career opportunities.
If law is something that appeals you and you aspire to have a career into it, then you need to enter a reputed institution which offers world-class education and placements. For that, you need to get through the entrance exam of CLAT.
What is CLAT?
CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test which is a centralized legal entrance examination. The exam provides the opportunity to the aspirants to join any of the 18 premier law colleges across India. Besides, CLAT scores are also accepted by many other education institutes and public sector institutes.
CLAT is an aptitude test with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ). It is a 200 marks examination that needs to be completed within 2 hours. The multiple choice questions are divided into five sections. English grammar and comprehension (40 marks), General knowledge and current affairs (50 marks), Elementary Mathematics (20 marks), Legal aptitude (50 marks) and Logical reasoning (40 marks).
For every correct answer you get 1 mark and for every incorrect answer .25 mark is deducted.
WHY CLAT?
CLAT opens the gateway for you to join some of the best Law institution, which in turn is grand opening towards rewarding career in Government and private sectors.
Here are list of some of the lucrative career paths for a law graduate to choose from
Civil Litigation Lawyer: Specialized in civil laws such as taxation laws, excise laws.
Criminal Lawyer: Specialized in criminal laws such as IPC, Evidence Act and other penal laws.
Government Lawyer: Works for the government and in close coordination with the law prosecution.
Legal Advisor: independent consultant offering services to corporate firms, with regards to the legal obligations, duties, and legal relations with other firms.
Legal Analyst: Analyses laws pertaining to the sphere of the company and its operation.
Legal Journalist: Covers crime news, legal proceedings in courts, arbitration courts and international courts.
If you have inclination towards information technology, you may also consider entering an interesting field of Cyber Law. 
So the possibilities are limitless, but the journey begins with cracking the CLAT.
If you are planning to prepare for the CLAT, then the right time to start preparing for it right now.

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Preparing for competitive exams: A DIY



In order to get entry to the lucrative and prestigious job market, especially in the government sector, you need to crack the Competitive Exams. The task requires sustained dedication and focus over a period extending several months. Sometimes you may also feel the necessity for high-quality specialized coaching for the competitive exams.  This is certainly not a must, though trained and experienced faculty/mentors do help to clear doubts and show you the way forward. Still, highly motivated and determined aspirants can surely prepare for these exams totally on their own.
All you need to have is a clear focus and planned routine of study.

So, here is a DIY (Do it yourself) guide for the preparation of Competitive Exams.

1. Plan Well
If you don't know where you are going, chances are that you will go nowhere. A proper plan means you are half way done. Find out the schedule of exams that you are attempting, so that you can begin to prepare well on time and appropriately assign the required time.

2. Check the syllabus required to study for exam.
So you know when a certain exam will take place. But do you know what you are expected to prepare? Clearly, familiarising yourself with the syllabus is the next step. Accordingly, arm yourself with the most-recommended books, notes and other resources. Go over the syllabus thoroughly, and cover every aspect of  it in detail, including every chapter or topic mentioned. It is quite possible that you may encounter a few things which you are unable to understand or get a hand on. For that you may require help from someone, maybe a close friend or relative.

3. Shorter, concentrated bursts of Study 
Studying till the last minute may lead to stress and enervation. So, do proper time management and allocate the required time to each subject. While, formulating your study plan, arrange the examination syllabus and measure how much time and effort is required for each section. Students should give extra time to weaker areas on regular basis rather than in one go.

Excellence is a habit. A little a day goes a long, long way! Research has it that if you do something everyday without fail for 21 days, then it will become a habit. Exam preparation should be a habit, a part of the daily routine of an aspirant. If you are one, then you don't have a choice.

Remember, Schedule + Practice = Success

4. Solving previous exam papers and Mock Papers
Practicing previous year papers and sample papers can be of great help. This will help you in gaining the idea about the pattern of the exam and at the same time it will also help in improving your analytical skills and speed to attempt the exam. Rome wasn't built in a day. Practice hard. Practice long. Practice till you get it perfect...in every possible way.


5. Motivation - Keep it high!
Keeping yourself motivated is as equally important as studying hard. Draw motivation from mentors, seniors and family members. Interact well with your seniors to get the stimulus and guidance from them. Besides, try to study the interviews of past toppers in competitive examinations, you might get some important tips and instructions there. And then there are some beautifully motivating books and quotations and videos. Use them all. Use anything but stay on a high and keep frustration and depression at bay.

6. Refer to sources for more information
Knowledge is power. Look for the latest information on the web, newspapers, periodicals and even books. Additionally, there are several groups and forums on the net from where you can get some new and exciting ideas to study. You may also be able to form a group of people who are preparing for the same exams and regularly exchange information and comments on that platform. This is a classic example of constructive engagement, a 'win-win' situtation where everyone benefits. Too many cooks may spoil the broth, but surely a small and active group can only be of help!

If you still need help in preparation for Competitive exams, it is advisable to join professional coaching to support your individual effort. Whether you do self-study or take coaching, the idea is to crack the exam and get your desired job.

Monday, September 10, 2018

Increased Scope in Banking Sector




In India, Banking is one of the rapidly growing sector that produces large number of job opportunities to grow your career in this field. While, the government is aiming to build cashless economy in the country, the job opportunities in the banking sector are bound to go up.

What are the kind of opportunities banking sector offers?
Right from the clerical positions to Probationary Officers, bank tellers, financial service representatives, Bill and account collectors, credit officers, auditors and book-keepers, there are several different roles and positions that banks brings to you.
Although, it appears that these jobs are primarily meant for people with commerce or economics educational background. But the fact is that banks are hiring people based on their skills. Many of bank officers are from different areas of education.
The job in the banking sector demands a command on numbers and an attitude of providing great  customer service (as a banker, most the times, you need to work on numbers - deposits, loans, credit, investment and even sales.) So, if a candidate is good on these two traits, banking career should be the right choice.
How to jump start your career as a Banker?
Most of the banking positions are filled though banking entrance examinations. Some of these competitive exams are
·         IBPS Common Written Exam for Probationary Officer (IBPS PO)
·         State Bank of India Probationary Officer (SBI PO)
·         IBPS Common Written Exam for Clerical Recruitment for PSUs
·         State Bank of India Clerical
·         Common Written Exam for Regional Rural Banks
·         Common Written Exam for Specialist Officer
·         IDBI Bank Executive Exam
·         RBI exam
·         RBI assistant exam
·         NABARD AM exam
The minimum qualification required for these exams is graduation, however, the competition for these exams is so tough that a person without great aptitude and analytical skills may not be able get through. One needs to plan well, spend time and good amount of effort, in order to crack these examinations.
The selection process for bank recruitment includes written aptitude test (Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English, General Awareness and basic computer Knowledge) and interview (only for officer posts).
Here comes the Bank Examination professional coaching comes in picture. These institutions, help the candidates preparing the bank exams and interviews.
Career Growth
Career in banking Sector promises a flourishing and stable future. Your career progression path in bank is based on two factors: performance and potential. Therefore, hardworking and well-informed employees have higher possibility of moving to higher level in less time.
Blending your own analytical skills with professional coaching for Bank Examination, can certainly help you in gaining a successful and lucrative career.

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