By: Satyendra Kumar Singh, Editor-ICN ENGINEERING Engineering and technology has seen a tremendous attraction as a career. With the development of science and technology, particularly in recent times has in-fact made engineering a multi-disciplined field; the examples of which are biotechnology, computer, automobile and genetic engineering. The traditional disciplines such as are Mechanical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Aerospace engineering still hold the craze among masses. The major exams for getting into engineering are JEE Main (previously AIEEE), JEE Advanced (previously IIT-JEE), BITSAT, SRMJEE and VITEEE. Apart from these, different institutes have their own entrance…
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Enhance your Lifestyle with NLP+ © Series: Part 25
By: Shantanu Das Sharma, Sr. Associate Editor, ICN Group Quick recap of what we have covered in Part 24 Mapping Across: Transferring Our Mental Blueprints Step 1. Elicit the Sub-modalities of Procrastination Step 2. Elicit the Sub-modalities of Motivation (e.g. Going for a long drive) Step 3. Notice the Differences. Step 4. Take the Sub-modalities of Motivation and Put it into the Procrastination Experience Step 5. Test it Out Mapping Across Love to Disgust Anytime you want to feel differently about a particular experience, just shift the sub-modalities of that…
Read MoreCareer Selection-A Basic Insight: Part 20
By: Satyendra Kumar Singh, Editor-ICN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT The only living resource in any organisation is the Human Resource. They are the most crucial assets of the organisation. The HR Management looks after recruitment, training, motivation, salary administration and taking care of Industrial Relations. Courses The HR specialisation can be taken in the following courses: Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) Bachelor of Arts – Psychology Bachelor of Arts -Social Works (BSW) Certificate Courses in HRM Certificate Courses in Industrial Psychology/ Organizational Behaviour Master of Arts –…
Read MoreExcellence with G.O.P.T.A.© Series: Part 50
By: Dr. Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, Sr. Associate Editor, ICN Group (In the past article, we knew about the importance of remaining grateful in life. Today, we will see how to do ‘gratitude meditation’) Once realising that you are in the top 5-10% population of the world in almost each walk of life, it is time to understand what are the benefits of being grateful for everything and in every condition. Be grateful for everything Look around yourself. Be grateful for your ability to see. Be grateful for your belongings. Be grateful…
Read MoreMONEY SERIES: PART 80
By: Tarun Prakash Srivastava, Sr. Executive Editor-ICN Group Life, love, relationships, happiness, development, and security, etc. are established at a very high level, and money is the only means of creating and protecting them. In Hindi language, the money is also known with the name of ‘DHAN’ and the meaning of ‘SHAN’ is ‘yoga’ or ‘addition’ and the wealth which cannot ‘add’ you with relationships, yourself, joy and ultimate satisfaction, is no wealth at all. The meaning is the money is simply ‘means’ and not ‘achievable.’ Money is only ‘path,’ but…
Read MoreCareer Selection-A Basic Insight: Part 19
By: Satyendra Kumar Singh, Editor-ICN ANTHROPOLOGY This science looks into the development of human beings and evolution of human behaviour. Its scope lies in the study of multicultural societies as well. The basic four fields of Anthropology are Biological Anthropology, Archaeology, Socio-Cultural Anthropology and Linguistic Anthropology. The employment can be obtained in W.H.O., UNESCO, UNICEF, Anthropological Survey of India and research institutes. Apart from these, the art galleries, curators, educational institutes, publishing houses, NGOs, archives, museums and libraries also employ anthropologists. The major specialisations in Anthropology are Applied Anthropology, Business Anthropology, Forensic…
Read MoreEnhance your Lifestyle with NLP+ © Series: Part 24
By: Shantanu Das Sharma, Sr. Associate Editor, ICN Group Quick recap of what we have covered in Part 23 De-intensifying a Negative Experience SUBMODALITIES OF THE NEGATIVE EXPERIENCE (Sample) SHIFT SUB-MODALITIES TO DECREASE THE INTENSITY OF THE BAD EXPERIENCE Learn Identifying Your Drivers! Mapping Across: Transferring Our Mental Blueprints KOLKATA: In the article on physiology, I said that every state we experience has a specific physiology associated to it. Similarly, our brain tends to code every state differently in our minds. When we feel motivated about something, it is because…
Read MoreCareer Selection-A Basic Insight: Part 18
By: Satyendra Kumar Singh, Editor-ICN MARKETING RESEARCH This again is one of the interesting career fields to opt for. This looks into understanding market requirements before designing a product or analysing the factors why a product failed in the market. It helps in devising the strategies for advertisements, designing the layout of retail store etc. The person opting for this career should have blend for analysis. The knowledge of statistics and mathematics is going to boost the career as a Market Research Analyst. The person must have good communication and presentation…
Read MoreExcellence with G.O.P.T.A.© Series: Part 48
By: Dr. Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, Sr. Associate Editor, ICN Group (In the past article, we knew about how to take calculated risks while taking big decisions in life. Today, we will know about the importance of inculcating empowering values & habits. ) Empowering values & habits Ratan Tata says, “apart from values and ethics which I have tried to live by, the legacy I would like to leave behind is a very simple one – that I have always stood up for what I consider to be the right thing, and…
Read MoreCareer Selection-A Basic Insight: Part 17
By: Satyendra Kumar Singh, Editor-ICN ECONOMICS The economy is the backbone of the country. The career in Economics is significant especially after liberalisation that saw privatisation and globalisation (LPG). The people qualified in Economics are generally hired as economic analysts, researchers and consultants. The jobs are readily available in both public as well as private sectors. Careers are also available in higher education as well as in the capacity of Economics Journalism. One can become a Corporate Lawyer after graduation in Economics followed by LLB. Courses The major course titles in…
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