Competition is the key to success

Every now and then the points and destinations of human movement change. Some time ago our adolescents were caring for the family calling. Children of agriculturists used to be agriculturists and children of anglers proceeded as just anglers. Presently things are distinctive. According to the needs of time and circumstance the whole points and destinations before us have changed. Globalization, computerization and commercialization and other numerous variables have had their impact.

The situation is the field of education has changed completely. Computerization has changed the education system, job and globalization has prompted tremendous competition in the field. Competition and exposure make a measurable effect to human action and assume a significant part in one’s identity improvement.

Many organizations are working on ”Awareness” module. They create awareness among students and parents about handling competitive examinations effectively & efficiently. As per study, the percentage of youth from North Karnataka in the section of public services is very low; the percentage of youth from Himachal Pradesh state in professional courses is very less. This is because of lack of awareness, knowledge and not careful about competitive exams. If the students develop the spirit of competitiveness, proper awareness and set a high goal and clear vision for their career, they can do very good in competition for professional courses and civil services employment after 12th & graduation.

To get admission in degree level or higher studies student should focus on competitive examinations and develop their skills accordingly. With proper concentration, determination, patience, awareness, well preparation and proper study student can do well in competitive examination. All these factors will definitely help in their routine studies. Students can build up self-confidence, self-motivate, mental ability and competitive spirit in their time-to-time routine activities.

Weekend courses

To spread this “Awareness” module some organization has started a basic course which will be held only during weekends. All undergraduate students can join this “Awareness” module and learn How to prepare effectively for Preliminary & Main examinations, Management (CAT, MAT, XAT, C-MAT and GMAT) Exams, Engineering (JEE Prelims & Main) exams.

The UPSC competitive examinations are divided into General Studies, CSAT and Optional subjects. General Studies will cover subjects like History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, Sociology and Science and Technology as per NCERT/ICSE syllabus.

The Civil services Aptitude Test (CSAT) paper consists of comprehension, basic numeracy, mental ability, logical reasoning and analytical ability.

Common Admission Test (CAT) exam are divided into two sections. The first section is Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation and the second section is Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning.

Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) competitive exam is an all India common entrance examination which is conducted for admission in various engineering courses. This exam is being conducted into two parts, JEE-Main and JEE- Advanced.

Along with these subjects special guidance will be given in notes making techniques, memory techniques, presentation skills, communication skills, analysis of current events, mind mapping techniques, group learning techniques, group discussion techniques and examination techniques.

Organizations have group of counselors who are specially trained for this purpose in Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai etc. Students will be given advanced training for all subjects if they prefer. Along with their routine studies all undergraduate students can join this special training course. For more details students can visit AdmissionJankari.com, Connaught Place, New Delhi office or contact 011-43391978, 8800 567 711.

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