Archive for April, 2010

Top Management College

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

MBA Institute Delhi
MBA stands for Master of Business Administration, is now a days, most demandable course by Graduate students. More and more students have decided to make their carrier in Business Administration field. The Demand of MBA course is not only increased in Fresh Graduates, but also in those students who have already done their Master Degree in any other discipline like Computer Application, Engineering etc. MCA qualified students are also joining the MBA course for securing their future. Here the question arises why the demand of MBA course has been increased so much?

Demand of MBA course in graduates have been increased due to a huge amount of business deals in India by foreign businessmen. The good amount of salary and large demand of MBA professionals, by the companies in business field, producing temptation towards this course in any individual’s mind. There are many MNC companies demanding MBA professionals, because a MBA qualified person have knowledge of all the major functions of any kind of business. All these factors given rise to many MBA schools in India. A no. of MBA colleges have been established in India by keeping in mind to fulfill the demand of educated business professionals by business firms. A MBA professional knows how to run a business in a smooth and effective manner, impressive management of time and resources etc.
There are so many MBA institute in Delhi. Students can take admission in MBA course running in those institutions for making their career in Business Administration field. As the demand of MBA course increased between graduates, many MBA colleges get opened to fulfill this huge demand.

Most of the MBA institute in Delhi provides placement facility and campus selection to their students. Placement facility assuring the students, that they will definitely get a better job according to their desire when they will become graduate from the institution. That’s why the students who are willing to take admission in MBA course taking admission in those institutions which provides Placement facility and quality education. The reputation and creditability of the college plays a vital role in placement process cause, MNC
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are organizing their interviews session in only those colleges who have given intelligent and brilliant MBA graduates. Indian Institute of Management IIM is well-known and famous name. IIM is the dream college of Most of the students seeking admission in MBA course. There are so many other MBA institute in Delhi which are famous and providing better quality base education and comes as the second choice after the IIM. Few of them are Indian Institute of foreign Trade (IIFT), Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Fortune Institute of International Business (FIIB) etc.

Finally, MBA degree provides you a better and secure future in lieu of Small amount of course fee. Therefore, one need not to think so much before starting his step towards this field. All the positive points of MBA degree we discussed so far are more than enough to attract any one for making his future bright and better by taking admission in to MBA institute in Delhi.

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Steps Writing A College Admissions Essay

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

For most college applicants the essay or personal statement is perhaps the most vexing of the application requirements in the application process. This is where you need to dig deep and bare your intellectual soul for all of the world to see. Well, it really isn’t that bad. In fact, with a little time and effort, writing a college essay can be a simple and rewarding experience. Use the following 5 steps to keep your writing process as clean and uncomplicated as possible:

Step 1. Take it easy.
Be assured: You’re going to make it. It’s easy to become overwhelmed when you look at the project as one staggering pile of work, but in reality, if you take each stage as it comes, the paper will come together quite naturally. Word limits (typically 500) can be a point of stress for many students. This concern, however, should not be worried over in the early stages of writing. The truth is there are hardly any college admission officers who would be interested in counting the words of your essay. It’s merely expected that the essay fall somewhere in range of the requested limit. Ultimately, what matters most is that you convey your message clearly and succinctly—which directs us to Step 2.

Step 2. Map it out.
Begin by thinking of a topic (within required parameters) that you know you could write about. Think of something you could imagine holding a long conversation about. Regarding that topic, work out a statement, or thesis, to defend. You can begin outlining your paper by writing down four premises or subtopics that support your thesis. Producing such an outline is tremendously helpful. It allows you to construct your paper from a birds-eye view. And the more thoughtfully you outline, the less you have to labor over the writing stage.

Step 3. Write it up.
Now, with your outline in hand, you can begin to write. This is where the benefit of your outline comes in: You really don’t have to concern yourself with structure. You merely have to follow the directions charted in the outline. The rest is just talking with your fingers. Don’t worry about writing over the word limit. Just take it one section at a time, and write as much as you feel is necessary to complete each section. You’ll find that it is much easier to pare down an oversized essay than it would be to puff up an undersized one.

Step 4
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. Put it away.
After you have finished writing your first draft, take a break for a couple of weeks. Let your mind settle. It does a world of good to pull away from the paper that you spent several hours getting used to staring at.

Step 5. Tighten it up.
When you return to the paper for editing, don’t be surprised to discover glitches that you had never noticed before. This was the point of taking that break. Work through your draft and make the adjustments that will strengthen your overall message. (It also helps to have a friend proofread for typos and grammatical errors that you are not seeing.) And then you can look at the word count. If you are close enough to the requested limit, then you’re fine. If you are clearly over the limit, take a second look at what you have, and determine whether any of your content is not necessary to your main point. Anything unnecessary, no matter how well written, should be clipped out to keep your paper tight and within the assigned parameters. The goal for a good essay is to say as much as you can, as well as you can, in as few words as you can.

And that’s it! If you faithfully follow these 5 steps, you can cut most of the chaos and confusion out of your essay writing experience. Of course, this doesn’t rule out hard work and creative thought, but it sure helps them happen a lot more easily!

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The Educational Consultants

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) recommends that high school counselors work with no more than 100 students. Most public high school counselors have a student load of at least 350 students. On average, high school counselors spend 38 minutes helping students with the college search, applications, and admissions process.

Educational consultants are not associated with a high school or college. They have the time, training, and expertise to provide individual attention to students with their college search, applications and essays, financial aid and scholarships, and the college admissions process.

Here are five reasons why hiring an educational consultant to work with your high school student might be the best investment you ever made:

1. Educational consultants understand the college admissions process and visit colleges and universities regularly to discover what makes one school different from another. They meet with college admissions officers at each school so they know about the continuous changes that take place on individual campuses.

2. Educational consultants help your student find colleges that are a good fit, not just a big name. They want your student to be successful in the college admissions process and to have a variety of schools from which to choose. They know that students have been bombarded with all kinds of information from schools. After a while, each college begins to look and sound alike. They help families separate the hype from the facts.

3. Educational consultants are able to work successfully with your student because they do not have the emotional investment that parents do. They provide reliable college information and objective advice. They give your family another opinion and try to make the college admissions process as stress-free as possible.

4. Educational consultants know that applying to college and college admissions can be a time for students to discover themselves. Students learn to assess their strengths and weaknesses. They determine what it is they want out of a college experience. This helps them with the college search and encourages students to make
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better college decisions.

5. Educational consultants assist students with their applications and essays. They brainstorm topics that will enable your student to write the most compelling essays that will strengthen their applications. They encourage students to consider topics that have real meaning for them and will convey their personality to an admissions committee.

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Writing A Winning Personal Statement For College Admission

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

The personal statement is your opportunity to give the admissions committee a sense of the person behind all the grades and test scores. Many of the other applicants are likely to have similar academic credentials, but none has your particular experience, background, or outlook. A strong personal statement can set you apart from other candidates. Remember, the admissions committee is looking for reasons to accept you, and you can make a strongly favorable impression with a thoughtful, well written statement.

While it may seem to you like an afterthought or a chore to be dispensed with as quickly as possible, nothing could be further from the truth. This is your best opportunity - short of a personal interview - to convey a sense of who you are, what is important to you, and why you would be an outstanding student.

Step 1: Interview yourself
Write short answers to a bunch of the following questions. Keep track of which ideas keep popping up, and when you seem to be repeating yourself. Limit yourself to one or two paragraphs so that you can answer as many of these as possible.

* What experiences do you like talking about the most? What has been the most interesting, intriguing, and exciting part of your life – why, and what did you learn from it?
* Discuss an activity or experience that has helped you to clarify your long-term academic goals.
* Name a class or internship that you have taken to develop expertise in your major field of study.
* Describe a person who has shaped your values or beliefs.
* In five years, where do you see yourself working and what do you envision yourself doing?
* Discuss a need of society that you hope to address in your career Use statistics and other published resources to document the magnitude of the problem.
* Describe your hometown and explain its impact on your beliefs or values.
* Discuss an obstacle that you’ve had to overcome to achieve your academic goals.
* Write me a letter, and tell me everything you do, your personal history, and what matters to you.
* What do you enjoy doing?
Click here to find more Self-Interview questions

Step 2: Start writing your essay
In many ways, writing a personal statement is
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a 180-degree turn from what you’re used to doing in college. You have been trained to write rather staid, formal, academic papers in which you know the format and what is expected of you, and the challenge lies in researching the topic at hand. In crafting a personal statement you are the world’s leading expert on the topic, but must create the method of conveying this information to the committee.

With that very general advice in mind, here are more specific do’s and don’ts for writing a personal statement:
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* Write from your gut. You’re used to writing from your head. Don’t let your head make it up. Listen to your gut, and get it down.
* You can’t tell them everything. Have a few main points you want to get across, and let them find out the rest of your story in your resume, interview, letters of recommendation, and other elements of your application.
* When you decide on the main points and stories you want to tell, answer these questions: What is the point of the story you’re telling? What do you need to include to tell it well? What isn’t necessary?

DON’T

* Don’t be flowery in your prose
* Don’t refer to me/I too many times
* Don’t use this as a resume in narrative form. You should only talk about those accomplishments that are directly germane to the subject at hand. Let them find out about your other activities through the other elements of your application.
Click here to find more Do’s and Don’ts(Best tips for college admission essay writings I’ve ever seen.
Step 3: Read it
By now you should have a pretty much complete first draft of your statement. But it is far away from the end. First read through what you’ve written slowly and try to read it from someone else’s point of view. Make sure it’s easy to read and not confusing, make sure you’ve said everything you want to say and not under or oversold yourself.

Next get other people to read it, mainly your family, friends, teachers and anyone else who you think will be able to give you a good opinion. As well as checking for spelling and grammar mistakes, they will be able to tell you if they think there is anything you’ve missed out.

Also show it to head of year or career advisers, people like this will have seen a lot of statements, and have a good idea what they should sound like.

You could also get people on the internet to look at your statement, and see what they think.

Hopefully by looking at your statement again and showing to other people you should have a whole bunch of changes to make to your original statement. Before making these changes, save a copy of your original statement so you can go back to it if you need too. Keep making changes, showing people your statement, and making more changes.

By: jackyork

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