Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Career Options after B.com

Bachelor of Commerce is a popular course among students aspiring to venture into the world of Commerce.just completing your graduation is not counted as having a great career. You need great knowledge and a good degree to face the strong competition in life. But the most important question is which is the right course after B.Com for you? Since you have completed your graduation in Commerce, we are assuming that you are interested in the field of Accounting and therefore shall guide you to choose a career in the field of Accounting. There are many more career options present for you in the field of finance as well. Here is the list of finance course that you can pursue for a better career..

Here is a list of career options after Bcom:

Do a Job
If you are getting a good placement after completing your degree from the college placement cell with a desired salary package then you should definitely take that job.

Masters Degree
If you are not interested in doing a job and want to do further study then you can take a master’s degree. MBA is the best master’s degree to take after the completion of Bcom.
Masters of Business Administration (MBA in Finance)
A good career in MBA totally depends on the credibility of the institute that you are pursuing from. If you are an IIM student then success will follow you to your doorsteps but doing MBA from an ordinary and not much renowned institute will only add numbers to the list of unemployed MBAs. The results of your CAT exams determine the institute where you can pursue the MBA program. It is a two year program on completion of which you can easily get job in financial service sector.

Masters of Commerce (M.Com)

Done with the B.Com now next what? I am sure most of you said M.Com. It is very common of students going for the Masters degree in Commerce after completing B.Com. It is a two year program and you can pursue it from any of the recognized institutes. M.Com is a program that focuses on systematic study of Accounting, Business, Finance, Economics, Statistics, Taxation, Marketing and Management and therefore it gives insights about all the fields.

CA

One of the most common careers that cross every commerce student’s mind is CA. CA exams are conducted by Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAI).

Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
If you have plans of going global or working in the Top MNCs then going for international certifications is the right choice for you. The CMA is offered by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) USA and the content is regularly reviewed by the Institute of Certified Management Accountants (ICMA). To become a CMA, a student is required to clear two examinations

Certified Public Accounting (CPA)
A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is the highest standard of competence in the field of Accountancy across the globe. The exam is administered by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), which is the world’s largest accounting body.

Try Bank PO and Railway Jobs:

You can apply for jobs in railway and for other governments jobs in government such as  Bank exams, Defense exams, Civil Services exams like IAS, IPS etc.

Become a Faculty:
You can open your own institution or take home tuition. You can guide students about entrance tests and teach them B.com subjects etc. This is an easy and good way to make money

Start Up
You can start up your own business if you have a good idea and a good team to work with. There are many company’s now a days that are funding start ups.





Thursday, May 17, 2018

Top 5 Google Features in 2018

Google CEO Sundar Pichai at the recently concluded developer conference Google I/O 2018 announced major updates to Google News. The platform will now use artificial intelligence and machine learning to serve news as per your interest. The new Google News app is now available for download for both iOS and Android users.
The new Google News app will offer a personalized news briefing of the top five stories along with latest local stories. Google News will use machine learning to understand your news preference and will show stories throughout the day accordingly. There is a new feature called 'Full Coverage'. This will show all relevant stories on a particular story from different sources. Also, ' Subscribe with Google' will allow you to access your paid content everywhere on Google's platform.

Here are the five new features of the Google News app:

Briefing : 

 To keep a tab on the latest happenings that interests you, Google will use AI to understand your preferences to feed you the top five latest stories of your interest throughout the day. With this feature Google says will make it easy for users to stay informed about “what’s important and relevant to you.” The briefing section will include local, national, and world news stories.

Full coverage: This option will give you in-depth analysis on a particular news subject from various sources. It will highlight different perspectives on a particular topic, provide a timeline of key events, FAQs, important people, and more.

Credible sources: In order to keep fake news at bay, Google News will curate quality content from a diverse set of credible publishers. It will also help users to discover other credible sources of news which they haven’t heard of before.

Stories:

With this option, Google News will provide latest updates on topics that you select like sports, politics, business, tech, etc on a priority basis.

Subscribe with Google:

As Google mentioned, “We believe quality journalism is worth paying for,” this option will allow users to subscribe to the newspapers and magazines easily with a single tap from a particular Google account.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Best Engineering Colleges After 12th class

In this post i am sharing The top engineering Colleges other than IITs and NITs after 12th class.Engineering remains one of the most preferred courses in India after Class-12.Indian Institutes of Technology and National Institutes of Technology are premier public institutes offering the best engineering and technology education.However, there are many other engineering colleges that offer high standards of education.

Here's a list of such engineering colleges other than IITs and NITs:



BITS Pilani, one of India's largest privately-funded deemed universities:
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) in Rajasthan's Pilani, established in 1964, is a renowned deemed university. Admission is based on all-India BITS Admission Test (BITSAT) performance.

The prestigious institute offers eight undergraduate engineering courses, including Bachelor of Engineering (Hons.) in Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation, Computer Science, Manufacturing, and Integrated BE+MSc Tech (General Studies).

The Vellore Institute of Technology in Tamil Nadu:

Vellore Institute of Technology is a deemed university in Tamil Nadu's Vellore founded in 1984. It admits students through VIT Engineering Entrance Exam (VITEEE).

It offers 18 courses, including BTech in Civil, Mechanical (Regular and specialization in Automotive/Energy), Electrical & Electronics, Electronics & Instrumentation, Chemical, IT, CSE (Regular and specialization in Bioinformatics/Information Security), Electronics & Communication (Regular and specialization in Sensors-Wearable/IoT-Sensor/Biomedical engineering) among others.

BVP University in Pune ranked among India's top private universities:

Bharati Vidyapeeth (BVP) University in Pune was established in 1964. Selection of students for engineering courses is made by the BVP Common Entrance Test. BVP has several campuses across India apart from the Pune institute.

The Pune campus offers 15 courses, including BTech in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Production Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics & Telecommunication, and Biomedical Engineering.

Thapar University, one of the top universities for engineering:

Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (Thapar University), founded in 1956, is a deemed university in Patiala. It admits students to engineering courses based on the JEE Main score.

It offers BE in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Electronics (Instrumentation & Control) Engineering, Mechanical Engineering (Production), Mechatronics, and BTech in Biotechnology.

Anna University, one of the best technical universities

Anna University is a state technical university founded in 1978 in Chennai's Guindy.
The College of Engineering (Guindy) offers BE in Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronics, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Printing Technology, Agricultural and Irrigation, Mining Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Geo-Informatics, Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication, Biomedical Engineering, and BTech in Information Technology.
Jadavpur University, a public university funded by West Bengal government
 
Kolkata's Jadavpur University is a premier public university founded in 1955 and funded by West Bengal's government.Students are selected through WB Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE).It offers 15 engineering programs like BE in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Construction, Chemical, CSE, IT, Electronics & Telecommunication, Instrumentation & Electronics, Metallurgical Engineering, Power, Printing, Production, and BTech in Instrumentation & Electronics and Food Technology & Biochemical Engineering. 
There are 23 Indian Institutes of Information Technology:
There are 23 Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) in the country focused on information technology.

Gwalior, Allahabad, Jabalpur, Kanchipuram, Kurnool IIITs are established/managed/funded by HRD Ministry. The Vadodara, Guwahati, Sri City, Kota, Tiruchirapalli, Kalyani, Una, Sonepat, Lucknow, Kottayam, Senapati, Dharwad, Pune, Nagpur, Ranchi, Surat, Bhopal, Bhagalpur IIITs were established under public-private partnership model.Admissions are made through Joint Seat Allocation Authority and JEE-Main.
PESIT Bengaluru among the best engineering colleges:
People's Education Society University, formerly called PES Institute of Technology (PESIT), in Bengaluru is a private university established in 1972.

It admits 60% of candidates to undergraduate courses, including engineering, through PES Scholastic Aptitude Test (PESSAT) and the rest through Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET).Courses offered include BE in Computer Science & Engineering, Information Science & Engineering, Electronics & Communication, and Mechanical Engineering.


Saturday, March 31, 2018

TOP 5 ways to Prepare for your First Job

In this article i am sharing the best ways to prepare for your first jobs. These tips will  helpful for freshers.The first job is also a turning point in one’s life. Accepting a new job offer is an exciting moment for any job seeker. It means that you've passed the company's test and it has passed yours and you're on your way to taking the next step in your career.

But smart workers know that landing the job was only half the battle. Just as you researched and prepared for the interview, you'll need to be ready for your first day, so you can walk in with confidence and make a great impression on your new boss and colleagues.

Here are five things you can do to mentally prepare yourself for day one of your new job:

Research your new colleagues and culture:
For any newcomer, it is vital for her/him to play the role of icebreaker. Do not shy away from making the first move to striking up a conversation. “When ‘you’ are the newcomer, do not expect to get a warm reception from your peers,”Spend significant time on the company website before your first day, and look up any events or social media posts the company has or had in the past".Do the best you can to get insights into their culture and history before your first day. This will equip you with different questions to ask and more of a background on the team you have already decided to join."Most importantly, strong connections can help to build your future career path. My advise is Take a few minutes to look up your new supervisors and colleagues,since This will give you a better understanding of their strengths and how you can complement the team's existing talent. It's also a great way to see if you have any overlap in former jobs, colleagues, education and interests, which makes a great conversation starter on your first day."

Be Patient:
 Every organization has its own culture and work ethics, and one learns only with time. Before taking up your first job, it is important to be patient and calm. This mindset will make the learning process easier.Being patient doesn’t mean being idle. Relax your mind and utilise the peaceful energy in the right direction.

Clarify expectations with your boss:
Once you've connected with your supervisor, you might want to reach out and ask what he or she expects your first week on the job.You want to be prepared for any travel, important events and priorities that will be hitting your desk right away,That first week is critical for laying the foundation that will define your career at the new company.

Open Minded:

It is always best to begin with an open and flexible mind on your first job. Condition yourself even before the on-boarding process. “Our thoughts and knowledge need to be aligned to meet the desired objective of the role. Even if it means to let go of our current beliefs in order to receive new insights and inputs.

Plan your first day.

Day one of any new job can be overwhelming. There are tons of people to meet, forms to fill out and pieces of information to process. You don't want to arrive stressed because you couldn't find a good outfit to wear or you accidentally missed your bus stop.

"Plan your first-day outfit in advance ... to eliminate any last-minute stresses, and decrease the likelihood of a wardrobe malfunction.You should also check public transportation schedules in advance and scope out some lunch spots so you can really focus on your first day in the office and the responsibilities of your new position."

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Is it good time to work in Tele Communication in India?

In this post you will know Why is it a good time to work in telecom?The very fact that almost everybody owns a mobile phone now, along with the on-going digitization of India, should give you the main reason as to why this is one of the best times to work in the telecom industry.

 The telecommunications industry is made up of all telephone and internet service providers, which play a big role in improving our mobile communication. It covers everything from voice calls, texting, email, to images and video streaming. The rising growth of this field comes with the demand of skilled employees to facilitate this growth in the best possible manner.

 There are 4 million people employed in the telecom sector and by the end of five years, 14.3 million people will be employed in telecom as well as telecom manufacturing,"
Since last year, the telecom sector has already lost around 40,000 jobs and the trend is likely to continue for the next six-nine months, with the total figure expected to reach 80,000-90,000.

 Under the National Skill Development Corporation, expects major demand for employment to come from emerging technologies like:
  1. Machine-to-machine communications
  2. Telecom manufacturing
  3. Infrastructure and services companies
The job roles in the telecommunications industry: 

The job market in telecom industry can be divided to be in the functional areas and corresponding job roles or positions listed below. Each of these job roles requires specific skills to perform the functional activities:
Network Management Functional Area: Base Station Service Engineer, Core Network Engineer, Field Maintenance Engineer, Transmission Engineer, Optical Fiber Technician, Broadband Installation Engineer, Network Management Engineer, ICT Technician, Network Security Technician.

Sales and Services Functional Area: Field Sales Executive, Customer Care Executive, Customer Relationship Executive, In-Store Promoter, Territory Sales Manager (Broadband), Territory Sales Manager (Mobile), Mobile Repair Technician, Repair Center Customer Care Executive, Distributor Sales Representative.

Applications Development Functional Area: Mobile Applications Developer, Games Developer, Handset Software Developer, Embedded Hardware Developer, Network Software Developer

Passive Infrastructure Related Functional Area: Tower Technician, Cluster In-charge, Cluster Manager, Broadband Technician, Radio Frequency Engineer, Tower Bay Installation Supervisor
Each of the above stated job roles are in high demand across the country. 

All job roles require a high level of soft skills, work place/environment orientation, work place safety and hygiene, adequate written and oral communication skills in a local language, knowledge of Hindi, and some proficiency in English.

Educational qualifications required:
  1. The engineering and technician job roles require a 4-year degree in engineering or a polytechnic/ITI background with specific skills training
  2. The sales and service jobs usually would require minimum of class 10 pass with specific skills training
  3. Application and software development requirements may range from engineers to even drop outs with creative competence
  4. Infrastructure segment profiles would hire even school drop outs with high degree of job specific skills

About the growth pattern:
  • This growth attributes to the penetration of mobile phones and services as well as internet (broadband) connectivity and services
  • This growth pattern and rate is poised to continue during the next couple of decades because of growth in smart phone sales, 3G and 4G services and rural penetration of telecom services
  • Telecommunications happens to be an industry where technology changes very rapidly making obsolete the older technologies which cannot provide new and essential as well as lifestyle type services (e.g. use of WhatsApp, banking services, mobile phone as a camera, etc.)
  • Consequently, the demand for skilled resources in every segment of the telecom industry has been and will continue to be much higher than what the current education or skill development system can supply