Monday 6 May 2013

How to Become a pilot after 12th?

How to Become a pilot after 12th?

 

COMMERCIAL PILOT
If you are interested to become a commercial pilot then, min requirement is 12th pass with Physics & Maths..After that
1. Clear DGCA class 2 medical and get your File Number.
2. Take initial ground class for an experienced instructor.
3. Choose a good flight training school in USA, Canada, New Zealand (other than India) and take admission
4.Fly and log min of 200 hrs
5.Clear theory & flying exams and get your CPL
Being a Pilot I suggest you not to contact any agents or consultancy..Do not waste your money on them. You can directly join the flight schools for your CPL training
Training cost depend on the country & school you select,
In USA the cost will be 16-22 lakh, duration 6 - 8 months
In New zealand it will be 19-25 lakh, duration 1 year
In India the same course will be around 28 - 30 lakh, duration 2 - 3 years.
Defence Pilot: If you are interested to become a pilot in Indian Airforce then,
There are mainly 2 type of entries,
(i) NDA Entry: 10 + 2 male students with Mathematics and Physics as their subjects can apply provided they are between 16 1/2 Yrs -19 Yrs of age and are unmarried. NDA Advertisements are released by UPSC in March and September every year. Aspirants must remember that UPSC releases advertisements 15 months in advance for courses commencing January and July every year. This is for permanent commission into the Flying Branch of the IAF.

(ii) CDSE Entry: A qualified graduate or a final-year B.E/B. Tech in any discipline with Physics and Mathematics at 10 +2 level can apply through CDSE if he/she is unmarried and between 19-23 Yrs of age. Candidates have to apply in response to the Flying Branch Advertisements given during Apr and Oct by UPSC. Aspirants must remember that UPSC releases advertisements 15 months in advance for courses commencing January and July every year. This is for permanent commission into the Flying Branch of the IAF.
Your age should be below 23 years
you should not have any backlogs and 60% aggregate you have to write c.d.s(combined defence services exam) conducted by u.p.s.c . Which will be conducted in march/april and september/November.

List of Coures after HSC

MORE than one crore students sit for their 10+2 examination each year across India. Of these just over 15% get an opportunity to go for higher studies. And their choices have been uniform from time immemorial. The best go for MBBS. The next best to IITs for B.Techs. Others move into engineering. And the rest would do BA/B.Sc/BCom, unless one is talking about St.Stephen’s in Delhi where the best of the best try toenter.

However, there are many more options one choose, besides the usual suspects. For instance creative students could opt for design, fine arts or
visual communication. If you are good with numbers, you can explore Charted Accountancy. If you aspire to be a top chef, you have hotel management. Allied medical science such as physiotherapy, have a demand in the heath care sector. Even a field like forensic sciences, needs skilled professionals.

  

 So if you did not make the cut for Medicine do not worry. An integrated MSc in Nanomedicine would be as good if not a better career option for you. We list out the most popular ones in the following pages, along with a list of unique courses. Choose well!WHILE conventional BA/BSc/BCom degrees do have a charm of their own, a range of new programmes have also come into being. These are specialised degrees at the undergraduate level and assist students in developing an interest in domains that have either an application orientation or theories or concepts that are cutting edge in nature.
While some academics have decried this tendency to specialise at such an early stage of one’s academic career, many others contend that such an initiative would help an interested student to begin work on his or her domain without wasting precious time. What one losses by way of intellectual diversity, one gains in terms of domain depth. So as a young aspirant one needs to be quite careful when one moves towards a specialised degree at the UG level. One way to  have the best of both worlds is to do a generic UG degree and pursue a diploma/ certificate on the side.


UG Degree Programmes
BA (Hons) Business Economics (BBE)
BA (Logic)
BA Culinary Arts
BA History & Tourism 
BA in Criminology & Police Administration
BA in Music, Dance & Theatre
BA in Vedic Studies
BA Vocational Studies
Bachelor of Music (B.Music)
Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine Surgery (BHMS)
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and surgery (Ayurvedacharya) (B.A.M.S)
Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic science (B.N.Y.S.)
Bachelor of Oriental Learning (B.O.L) in Sanskrit
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Bachelor of Science-Nursing (BSc Nursing)
Bachelor of Social Legal Science (B.S.L)
Basic Course in Colour Photography
BBA Jewellery Design & Management
BCom (Corporate & Secretaryship)
BSc (Botany/Zoology/Chemistry) with Vocational Biotechnology
BSc (Electronic Science) with Vocational Electronic
BSc (Forestry)
BSc (Handloom Technology) 
BSc (Hons) Home Science Resource Management
BSc (Hons) Polymer Science
BSc (Physics) with Vocational Still Photography &
Audio-Visual Production
BSc (Plastics Mould Design, Processing)
BSc Applied Life Sciences with Agro-Chemical & Pest Management
BSc Game Art
BSc in Aquaculture
BSc in Industrial Fish & Fisheries
BSc in Vocational Chemistry
BSc New and Interactive Media
BTech in Aerospcae Engineering, Avionics, Physical Sciences


Diploma programmes
Diploma + BSc (Nautical Science)
Diploma in Computer Application (DCA)
Diploma in Corporate Communication & Documentation
Diploma in Digital Video & Broadcast Animation (DVBA)
Diploma in Education (Hearing Impaired)
Diploma in Education for Deaf
Diploma in Equipment Maintenance
Diploma in Food Processing
Diploma in Handloom Technology, Jodhpur, (Rajasthan)
Diploma in Industrial Chemistry
Diploma in IT, Cyber Laws
Diploma in Paint Application Technology
Diploma in Tool & Die Making (ADTDM)
Diploma in Videography course
Certificate Programmes
Certificate in Awareness of Health and Environmental
Certificate in Desk Top Publishing
Certificate in Disaster Management & Security
Certificate in Interactive Multimedia Presentation
Certificate in Non-Linear Editing (Final Cut Pro)
Certificate in Radio Jockeying, Stage and TV Anchoring
Certificate in TV Radio News reading & Announcer
Certificate in Web Designing
Certificate in Women Studies

Wednesday 24 April 2013

How to Choose a career-The Career Planning

How to Choose a career By Islamic Way 
Guidelines for students and parents on selecting a career path:
The transition from high school to college is arguably one of the most exciting times in the life of a student. A time of new beginnings, of intense emotions and perennial memories. It is also a time that demands big changes, careful planning, and important and often difficult decisions. Prime among these decisions is choosing a career path. Though many high school seniors believe they know what studies they want to pursue, surveys indicate that a college student will change major an average of three times. In this article we succinctly describe some guidelines that can be helpful in the process of making career decisions.
1. Know yourself.
Take the time to evaluate your strengths and weaknesses, to identify the subjects and activities you enjoy and the ones you dislike, to determine your goals and expectations. Think about the kind of work you would like to perform, the working conditions and earning level you seek, and the implications on your overall lifestyle. Discuss these issues, as well as your plans and concerns, with your parents, teachers, counselors and friends. Then, using resources like those discussed below, find out which career paths would most likely draw on your strengths, be of your liking, and meet your expectations.

2. Talk to the experts.
Career counselors, available in many high schools and most colleges, are professionals trained to guide you in the process of making career decisions. They will administer specialized questionnaires and tests to help you identify and evaluate your interests, your strengths and weaknesses, and your goals.

A valuable source of information about a specific career are people working in that field. Try to meet and talk to some of them. Inquire about the nature of their work, the working conditions, the training required, the job market outlook, and what they like and dislike about their work. Then compare their answers with your expectations.

3. Know the job market.
The availability of good job opportunities has traditionally been, and will continue to be, one of the very important elements in career decision making. The more dynamic and global character of today's economy makes it somewhat harder to accurately anticipate long-term changes in the job market. Nevertheless, there are valuable studies on employment trends that can be an important resource in assessing future demand for specific careers.

4. Consult various information sources.
In addition to educational institutions and government agencies, other sources of career information and reference material include public libraries, professional societies, companies and business firms. Much of this information, and more, is also available at your fingertips through the Internet. It is always a good practice to consult more than one source before reaching an opinion.

5. Let the student decide.
All too often well intentioned parents try to choose a career and a college for their son or daughter without much regard for the students' preferences and skills. This approach can put significant strain on family relationships and can be for the student a source of frustration for years to come. People that enjoy and use their strengths in what they do usually have more successful and fulfilling careers.

6. Keep an Islamic perspective.
Last, but certainly not least, keep always an Islamic perspective on things. More important than the successes and failures we encounter in life is the way in which we react to them. We should be thankful to Allah and humble in our achievements, and we should be thankful and patient in our defeats. Face every challenge and perform every task to the best of your abilities, and at the same time pray for Allah's help, guidance and forgiveness. Indeed, the amount of taqwa we accumulate in our hearts is a more trustworthy measure of our success in life.
Goals and Objectives of your career OR business:
After qualifying in one's career, trade etc. one should; firstly be dedicated to utilising one's expertise in the service of Islam. One can easily apply one's knowledge attained in one's field of expertise to serve; empower and advise fellow Muslims and Islam in general. This will turn your profession, career as a service to the Ummah at large and a service to Islam.This dedication to help build the economic strength of Muslims through networking and promoting cooperation, and by encouraging and helping Muslims to prosper will be highly meritorious. Not only, can one apply one's expertise to the community; but one can work to help advancement of Muslims in corporate and professional careers.

Some ways to achieve that would be:
Promote and help cooperation among Muslims and Muslim businesses.
Promote and help the establishment of new Muslim businesses.
Help in finding and developing business opportunities for Muslims.
Help advancement of Muslim employees in their careers.
Provide services that effectively utilize the pooled resources of Muslims.
Promote and help establishment of Islamic financial institutions.
Promote and help in trade and other business cooperation with Islamic countries.
In the field of careers, research and education:
Those who achieve heights in these areas should help others who would like to pursue likewise.
Additionally:
To become a financially independent model community that is the best example for other communities.
Follow the Sunnah of our beloved Rasulullah(sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam) especially at our work places and be a model to all those around us.
To enjoin and invite towards good and forbid evil using one's profession.
To try to apply one's career to the upliftment of the social, political, economical or financial arenas within the shariah.
To help solve many of the moral, social, and economic problems that are plaguing the Ummah within the capacity of one's expertise.

The goal of the tradesman,professional,or businessman is to earn the PLEASURE of Allah Subana Wata'ala by utilising one's career; profession; trade or business to serve Islam and fellow Muslims in one's own capacity.
                                      Allah Bless you……………Aamin
                                                                                                                  
                                      

Saturday 16 February 2013

FREE COUNSELLING BY BOARD FOR HSC & SSC STUDENTS

ATTENTION SSC,HSC STUDENTS FACING EXAM IN 2013
■ SSC, HSC students can seek help
■ SSC, HSC students can seek help Helpline numbers - 0240-2334228/2334284. You can reach the counsellors on the following numbers:
Aurangabad: 1) Shashimohan Shirsath - 9422715546
2) BT Chopde- 9860103496,
Beed: S P Mutkule - 9689640500,
Jalna: S T Pawar - 9405913800
Parbhani: P M Sonawne - 9422178101
Hingoli: D R Chavan - 9822706102/9970846546 Lokmat News network
Aurangabad, Feb 16

To guide students of standards 10 and 12 on stress related-problems, the Aurangabad division of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has appointed divisional counsellors and established a helpline number.
The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations have been scheduled to be conducted from February 21 to March 26 and March 2 to 25 respectively.
As the examination looms, several students complain of experiencing stress-related problems. To contend with this problem, the Board's divisional office has appointed six counsellors for the five districts falling within its jurisdiction.
To help students with the examination schedule, issues related to hall tickets and to help them during emergencies, the board has started two helplines, which will be open on working days from 8 am to 8 pm.
Two circle officers -higher secondary department's senior superintendent C G Puri and secondary department's senior superintendent H S Parkhe - have been appointed for such guidance over the helpline numbers.

Monday 4 February 2013

SIO Unit Ambajogai and SIO MS Zone Career Guidance’s cell Successfully organized Motivational & Technical Seminar on “How to Face Exam”


Ambajogai: 2/02/13-
On the occasion of SSC and HSC exam to be faced by students, SIO ambajogai and SIO MS Zone’s organized one day.

As the students of SSC and HSC are going to face Exam after fews days, SIO Ambajogai Unitwith SIO MS Zone organized one day seminar on topic “How to face  Exam”. The Trainers for this Seminar were Professor Najmuddin sir ( Ex-Secetary of JIH education department & Career Counsellor), Naveed Quadri ( SIO MS zone Career Guidance Cell’s Incharge & Career Gounsellor) & third Trainer were Dr Ingole ( Psychologist).
Finally the main lecture of smeiniar by Br. Naveed Quadri explained the topic with help of Power Point Presentation and projector. He explained the Topic into two part such as Science of Exam and Smart study techniques for scoring High scores for exam. Naveed Quadri also conducted Relaxation technique for all participant to fix goal for scoring high marks and removing stress of exam. The career Guidance cell and SIO Ambajogai unit also provided free printed material kit for all participant.
At end of seminar students, teachers and parents  expressed that they Learned and enjoyed the program by filling feedback form provided by organizer.
The convenor of the seminar was Dr.Aslam. The vote of thank was expressed at end by Local President SIO Br.Muneer.
 

Monday 28 January 2013

SIO Kolapur unit successfully organized 1 day seminar on “Enjoy the Exam” at Shahu maharaj mini Hall, Kolapur.

 26/01/13:
For SSC and HSC students of kolapur city who are going to face exam in few , SIO Kolhapur unit organized 1 day seminar on the topic “Enjoy the Exam”. Naveed Quadri, Famous Personality development trainer (Incharge career Counsellor of SIO Maharashtra South zone Career guidance cell) explained the student & share his techniques related to exam.
The program was started with introductory speech of Br.Anwar (Local President SIO Kolapur unit) said the importance of organizing such seminar for the student of kolapur city. The program was free for all students.
Around 145 students and 20 teachers and parents where present in the seminar.
Mr. Naveed Quadri Guest of the program started the program by doing demonstration of Relaxation Technique for achieving the goal in life.
Then he explained the topic by diving into two parts first was science of Exam and llnd was Smart study techniques for exam in short time.
Lastly Br.Nadeem explained the Aim & objective of SIO in india.
Lastly the program was ended by vote of thank words by Br.Anwar (Local President SIO Kolapur unit). The parents, teacher and students requested the organizer to organize such beneficial program on large scale for kolapur city.

Saturday 19 January 2013


Hingoli: 18/01/13-
SIO Hingoli unit  organized successful organized How to study Smartly Before Exam at Shankar Rao Chavhan High School, Hingoli
As the students of SSC and HSC are going to face Exam after fews days, SIO Hingoli unit with SIO MS Zone organized one day seminar on topic “How to study Smartly Before Exam”.The expert Trainer of Topic and famous Career Counsellor Br. Naveed Quadri-famous Career Counsellor, presented the topic.
More than 50 students of SSC benefited the seminar at Maulana Azad High School  & Jr. college. The program was schedule afternoon at 03:00 Pm.
The Seminar was started with introdutry speech of Br. Tareq-Local President, SIO Hingoli Unit. He gaved introdutry words on importance of organizing such advance & science based technique for student facing exam. He also added SIO activity in fielded of education throughout the nation.
After this, Br. Naveed Quadri explained the topic with help of Power Point Presentation and projector. He explained the Topic into two part such as Science of Exam and Smart study techniques for scoring High scores for exam.
At end of seminar student and teacher of school Learned and enjoyed the program.
Lastly the school management expressed their vote of thank to SIO Hingoli and Zone team for conducting such Hitech Seminar for the student facing Exam.  

 
SIO Hingoli unit  organized How to study Smartly Before Exam at Maulana Azad High School & Jr.College, Hingoli
As the students of SSC and HSC are going to face Exam after fews days, SIO Hingoli unit with SIO MS Zone organized one day seminar on topic “How to study Smartly Before Exam”.The expert Trainer of Topic and famous Career Counsellor Br. Naveed Quadri-famous Career Counsellor, presented the topic.
More than 125 students of SSC and HSC benefited the seminar at Maulana Azad High School  & Jr. college. The program was schedule at 10:20 Am.
The Seminar was started with introdutry speech of Br. Tareq-Local President, SIO Hingoli Unit. He gaved introdutry words on importance of organizing such advance & science based technique for student facing exam. He also added SIO activity in fielded of education throughout the nation.
After this, Br. Naveed Quadri explained the topic with help of Power Point Presentation and projector. He explained the Topic into two part such as Science of Exam and Smart study techniques for scoring High scores for exam.
At end of seminar student and teacher of school Leared and enjoyed the program.
Lastly the school management expressed therir vote of thank to SIO Hingoli and Zone team for conducting such Hitech Seminar for the student facing Exam.  
 How to study smartly before exam organized by SIO MS zone Career Guidance Cell &SIO Paithan Unit ,Paithan, Program was very successful.

Tuesday 15 January 2013

Common Law Admission Test -CLAT 2013

IMPORTANT  DATES  :
Sale of Online and Offline Application Form will commence from 15-01-2013 at 10:00 AM and will continue till 30-03-2013

 APPLY ONLINE ON       (www.clat.ac.in)

Eligibility FOR UG :
Candidate with 10+2 are eligible to apply for ug courses .
Eligibility FOR PG  :
candidates with  LL. B/B. L. Degree or an equivalent degree from a recognized University with not less than 55% marks in aggregate are eligible to apply.
Participating Universities 
  1. National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU)
  2. National Academy of Legal Study & Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad
  3. National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU)
  4. The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (WBNUJS)
  5. National Law University, Jodhpur (NLUJ)
  6. Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (HNLU)
  7. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar (GNLU)
  8. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow (RMLNLU)
  9. Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab (RGNUL)
  10. Chanakya National Law University, Patna (CNLU)
  11. National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi (NUALS)
  12. National Law University, Odisha (NLUO)
  13. National University of Study 6 Research in Law, Ranchi (NUSRL)
  14. National Law University & Judicial Academy, Assam (NLUJA)