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Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan is also similar to the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan which comes under the Department of School of Education and Literacy of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. The abhiyan mainly aims to achieve Universal Access and Quality Secondary Education. Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan has provided the responsibility of developing Secondary education Management Information System to the Department of Educational Planning which in turn comes under the National University of Educational Planning and Administration located at New Delhi. Continue reading ‘Principal, Trained Graduates Teachers, Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan’

 

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology was established in the year 1977 as an autonomous institution. The centre is a national level Biotechnology research laboratory which comes under the administrative control of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. Mr. mohan Rao is the Director of the centre. The centre has an urban campus of 6 acres which is located at Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. The centre was awarded with the status of being a full fledged national laboratory in the year 1981. The centre has also started providing various medicines services at its clinical research facility. Continue reading ‘Senior Technical Officer, Technical Assistant, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology’

 

Leading business schools in India have made significant improvement in their position among the top business schools, thus making them attractive among international employers. Four of them made it to the top ten in the Asia-Pacific region. This ranking appeared in the QS Global 200 Business Schools report. According to the report, the Indian business schools have made significant improvement in terms of international employer opinion. They have moved up the ladder in rankings in the region, in most of the specializations.

Continue reading ‘IIM’s make it to Global B-School top rank list’

 

The significance of vocational training in India is assuming more significance from an employability point of view. This is because of the fast growing young population index in India. In the year 2011, 54 per cent of the Indian population was under the age of 25, while the average age in the case of most of the developed countries is between 30 to 41 years. This is the case with China too. It is estimated that in 2020, manpower shortage across the globe will be 56.5 million, while in India, there will be an excess of 47 million people.

Continue reading ‘Opportunity beckons: Vocation training in India’

 

Individuals searching for jobs have several reasons to opt for Public Sector firms rather than Private Sector ones. Job security and the stable pay structure are the important factors that attract youngsters to the Government sector jobs. Flexible working hours and promotion benefits are other factors considered by the job seekers to choose a job in Public sector.

Continue reading ‘Merits of Public Sector Jobs over Private Sector’

 

Biotechnology is one of the multi disciplinary fields with great demand in various applications in the field of research and development. B.Sc in Biotechnology is one of the common courses offered by most of the colleges. Pursuing various higher study options like M.Sc, M.Phil, and PhD will improve the chances for B.Sc Biotechnology graduates to find better job opportunities.

Continue reading ‘Advantages in joining for B.Sc in Biotechnology Course’

 

Aspirants who have done Diploma in Electronics and Communication can opt for different higher study options in the field like B.Tech, B.Sc, Advance diploma and Post Graduate diploma courses. They can do various certification courses in the areas of networking and communication as well. A very good career awaits these diploma holders in areas like Electronic equipment manufacturing and Telecommunication.

Continue reading ‘Future Prospects for Diploma holders in Electronics and Communication’

 

Banking and insurance are the most popular industries where a fresh commerce graduates can start their career. They can enter different areas like auditing, accounting and finance in various sectors. The starting salary for these graduates is in the range of Rs1.5 lakhs to Rs 2.5 lakhs per annum.

Continue reading ‘Job avenues for fresh commerce graduates’

 

M.Pharm graduates can seek job opportunities in the government sector in mainly drug laboratories, manufacturing firms, government hospitals and colleges. There are also government controlled drug stores like Neethi stores in Kerala, where M.Pharm graduates can find jobs.

Continue reading ‘Opportunities for M.Pharm graduates in the government sector’

 

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research is a reactor research centre set up at Kalpakkam, India. The centre was established in the year 1971 under the Department of Atomic Energy. The centre gots its present name i.e. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research in the year 1985. The centre is a renowned nuclear power plant aiding in meeting a percentage of the electricity demands in the city. Dr. S. C. Chetal is the director of the centre. FBTR (fast breeder) and KAMINI (kalpakkam mini) are the two reactors present at Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research. Continue reading ‘Junior Research Fellowship, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research’