Monday, April 15, 2019

CAREER after 10th

Class 10th is one of the turning poiint of one's life. So, One should choose his/her career very Smartly.

There are two main Career options after 10th Class
  1. Higher Studies
  2. Job Opportunities


  • Higher Studies after 10th Class:


1) Intermediate (11th, 12th Class/ PUC) - General Courses (Science and Humanities) along with Languages (English, Telugu, Hindi, Sanskrit, French, Arabic) It is a two years course.

MPC - Maths, Physics, Chemistry
BiPC - Biology(Botany, Zoology), Physics, Chemistry
CEC - Civics, Economics, Commerce
MEC - Maths, Economics, Commerce
HEC - History, Economics, Civics/Commerce
MBPC - Maths, Biology, Physics, Chemistry
"Compulsory Paper- Ethics and Human Values"

2) Polytechnic - POLYCET (Polytechnic Common Entrance Test) ; CEEP (Common Entrance Exam for Polytechnic) Diploma Courses in Engineering and Non-Engineering. Its is a three years course.

Diploma in Civil Engineering
Diploma in Electrical Engineering
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Diploma in Computer Engineering
Diploma in Garment Technology
Diploma in Home Science
Diploma in Agriculture

3) ITI (Industrial Trading Institute)/ ITC (Industrial Training Center) - It is a two year courses of Engineering and Non-Engineering Field. It is called as Trade Industry where you can learn basic skills in technical field. AITT (ALl India Trade Test)

Electrician
Carpenter
Plumber
Fitter
Mechanic
Technician

4) Paramedical - Allied Healthcare Course: It is about Healthcare workers who provide clinical services for patients under the supervision of a Physician. They are two year courses.

DMLT- Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology
DHFM - Diploma in Hospital Food Service Management
DOT - Diploma in Opthalmic Technology

5) Short-term Courses - They are called the job oriented courses that are useful to get a job after short span of time. Usually 6-12 months courses.

Diploma in 2D and 3D Animation
Diploma in Computer Applications
Certificate Course in Graphic Designing
Certificate Programme in MS-Office
Certificate Course in Web Designing
Certificate Course in Programming Language (JAVA, C++, PHP, SQL)
Certification Course in SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

6) Other Vocational Courses: to provide more practical skills technically.

Banking and Financial Service Course - 2 Years
DTP (Desktop Publishing) and Printing Technology - 1 Year
Diploma in Insurance and Marketing - 1 Year
Tourism and Travel Techniques Course - 2 Years
Pre-School Teacher Training - 2 Years
Hotel Operations Course - 2 Years
Dental Technician Course - 2 Years



  • Job opportunities after 10th Class:


1) Defence Examinations:

a) Indian Army - Posts of Soldiers in Technical Cadre

Indian Army Soldier Clerk's Examination
Indian Army Soldier General Duty Examination (NER)
Indian Army Soldier Technical Examination (MER)
Indian Army Soldier Nursing Assistant Examination (MER)

b) Indian Air Force - Non-Technical Cadre

IAF Airman Non-Technical Trade's Examination

c) Indian Navy - Naval Branch of the Armed Forces of India

Indian Navy Dock Yard Apprentices Examination
Indian Navy Sailors Matric Entry Recruitment Examination
Indian Navy Artificer Apprentices Examination

2) Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF):

Constable (Technical and Tradesman) in CRPF

3) Boarder Security Force (BSF):

BSF Constable Recruitment

4) Staff Selection Commission (SSC):

SSC Multitasking (Non-Technical) Staff Recruitment
Explore your interest as you have lots of subjects in options to select. Don't select options depending on which subject you like or which subject is easy. Because there may be 1 subject you like but other subjects in that field may be difficult for you, then it would be wrong choice.

Select the field which you don't feel bored even after studying so much. That is, think of your final goal. Don't depend on results/Marks. Percentage is not the only factor, there are many other things like interest and ability to study. Decide now itself what you want to study after 12th and what you need to study to achieve that goal.

Tips to score GOOD MARKS in Exams


  • Plan your exam day

Make sure you get everything ready well in advance of the exam - don't leave it to the day before to suddenly realize you don't know the way, or what you're supposed to bring. Check all the rules and requirements, and plan your route and journey time. If possible, do a test run of the trip. If not, write down clear directions.
Work out how long it will take to get there - then add on some extra time. You really don't want to arrive having had to run halfway or feeling frazzled from losing your way. You could also make plans to travel to the exam with friends or classmates, as long as you know they're likely to be punctual.

  • Use flow charts and diagrams

Visual aids can be really helpful when revising. At the start of a topic, challenge yourself to write down everything you already know about a topic - and then highlight where the gaps lie. Closer to the exam, condense your revision notes into one-page diagrams. Getting your ideas down in this brief format can then help you to quickly recall everything you need to know during the exam.
=>Practice on old exams papers
One of the most effective ways to prepare for exams is to practice taking past versions. This helps you get used to the format of the questions, and - if you time yourself - can also be good practice for making sure you spend the right amount of time on each section.


  • Give yourself enough time to study

Don't leave it until the last minute. While some students do seem to thrive on last-minute cramming, it's widely accepted that (for most of us) this is not the best way to approach an exam. To help sort out your time management, set up a timetable for your study. Write down how many exams you have and the days on which you have to sit them. Then organize your study accordingly. You may want to give some exams more study time than others, so find a balance that you feel comfortable with.
Make sure you have enough space to spread your textbooks and notes out. Have you got enough light? Is your chair comfortable? Are your computer games out of sight?
Try and get rid of all distractions, and make sure you feel as comfortable and able to focus as possible. For some people, this may mean almost complete silence, for others, background music helps. Some of us need everything completely tidy and organized in order to concentrate, while others thrive in a more cluttered environment. Think about what works for you, and take the time to get it right.


  • Give Orals to others

Parents and little brothers and sisters don't have to be annoying around exam time. Use them to your advantage. Explain an answer to a question to them. That will help you to get it clear in your head, and also to highlight any areas where you need more work.


  • Try to study in groups with friends

Get together with friends for a study session. You may have questions that they have the answers to and vice versa. As long as you make sure you stay focused on the topic for an agreed amount of time, this can be one of the most effective ways to challenge yourself.


  • Drink water

Remember that being well hydrated is essential for your brain to work at its best. Make sure you keep drinking plenty of water throughout your revision, and also on the exam day.


  • Take regular breaks

While you may think it's best to study for as many hours as possible, this can actually be counterproductive. If you were training for a marathon, you wouldn't try and run 24 hours a day. Likewise, studies have shown that for long-term retention of knowledge, taking regular breaks really helps.
Everyone's different, so develop a study routine that works for you. If you study better in the morning, start early before taking a break at lunchtime. Or, if you're more productive at nighttime, take a larger break earlier on so you're ready to settle down come evening.
Try not to feel guilty about being out enjoying the sunshine instead of hunched over your textbooks. Remember Vitamin D is important for a healthy brain.


  • Snack on brain food

You may feel like you deserve a treat, or that you don't have time to cook, but what you eat can really have an impact on energy levels and focus, so keep away from junk food. Keep your body and brain well-fuelled by choosing nutritious foods that have been proven to aid concentration and memory, such as fish, nuts, seeds, yogurt and blueberries. The same applies on exam day - eat a good meal before the test, based on foods that will provide a slow release of energy throughout. Sugar may seem appealing, but your energy levels will crash an hour later.













MS Word SHortcut KEYS


CTRL + A = Select all text in the current window
CTRL + B = Turns selected text to bold
CTRL + C = Used to copy the selected text
CTRL + D = To open Font Formatting window
CTRL + E = Align text in the center
CTRL + F = Used to find word/Phrase
CTRL + G = Used to go to specific page or book mark
CTRL + H = Replace current text with desire text
CTRL + I = Turns selected text to Italic
CTRL + J = Used to Justify the selected text
CTRL + K = To open Insert hyperlink window
CTRL + L = Align text in the Left
CTRL + M = Indent a paragraph from the left 
CTRL + N = Used to open a NEW word document
CTRL + O = Used to open an Existing word document
CTRL + P = Used to print word document
CTRL + Q = Used to Remove paragraph formatting
CTRL + R = Align text in the Right
CTRL + S = Used to save the word document
CTRL + T = Used to create a hanging indent
CTRL + U = Used to underline the selected text
CTRL + V = Used to PASTE the copied text
CTRL + W = Used to close the word document
CTRL + X = Used to CUT the selected text
CTRL + Y = REDO an action previously undone or Repeat an action
CTRL + Z = Used to UNDO the last action
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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Career Guidance

Your career development is a lifelong process that, whether you know it or not, actually started when you were born! There are a number of factors that influence your career development, including your interests, abilities, values, personality, background, and circumstances. Career Counseling is a process that will help you to know and understand yourself and the world of work in order to make career, educational, and life decisions.

Career development is more than just deciding on a major and what job you want to get when you graduate. It really is a lifelong process, meaning that throughout your life you will change, situations will change, and you will continually have to make career and life decisions. The goal of Career Counseling is to not only help you make the decisions you need to make now, but to give you the knowledge and skills you need to make future career and life decisions.



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CAREER after 10th

Class 10th is one of the turning poiint of one's life. So, One should choose his/her career very Smartly. There are two main Career...