Sunday, November 11, 2018

ACCOUNTING CERTIFICATIONS: THE NEW TREND OF 2018-19


The Graduate Management Admission Council reported 6.6% dip in MBA programs in the US and this is the fourth year in a row. There is a 70% decline in full time two year programs. But professionals have found a new way to earn a six-figure salary! Yes, the accounting certifications such as CPA and CMA (Certified Management Accounting), which is less expensive and time-consuming than a full MBA program.
The Institute of Management Accountants’ CMA certification reported 21% growth in past five years and 40% last year. Because of the micro credentials where you can pick up the skills very easily and quickly, these courses are setting the new trend. In this tech-savvy age, accounting profession is changing as most of the routine tasks are being automated and artificial intelligence, skills of planning, decision, strategic analysis are the new things to be learnt to excel in future. The CMA programs are so designed such that they don’t get obsolete.
To climb up the corporate ladder and become a true business partner on the finance and general management team, a new certification called CSCA (Certified in Strategy and Competitive Analysis) is introduced. The emphasis is made on data analytics technology skills to help students combat the new problems and need of the market. These programs will surely help students to pay off their student loans and debts more quickly.
According to a survey, CMAs guarantee you a job, get more promotions and earn more salary while a graduate in BS in Accounting without a certification can’t get a job these days. CMAs help earn 60% higher median total compensation compared to non-CMAs.

Sunday, November 4, 2018

NEET PG EXAM 2019


At this juncture, every medical and MBBS aspirants might be feeling nervous and anxiety as NEET-PG Exam 2019 Notification has also been declared by the National Board of Examination. So, hurry and log on to www.nbe,edu.in

The candidate must possess an MBBS degree or a pass certificate from a recognized university/college and must have completed one year internship on or before 31st March, 2019. It is a Computer Based test comprising 300 questions to test your field of expertise. It is the only exam to persue MS/MD and PG Diploma Course.
A list of books for your preparation:
ANATOMY — Chaurasia and Arvind Arora
PHYSIOLOGY — CRISP
BIOCHEMISTRY – Vasudevan and Rebecca James
PATHOLOGY — Robbins and Vandana Puri
MICROBIOLOGY — Anathanarayanan and Apurba shastry
FM — Sumer Sethi
ENT — Dhingra and Sakshi Arora
OPHTHAL — Khurana and Sudha Seetharaman
MEDICINE — Harrisons and Deepak Marwah, Vinod Khanna
SURGERY — SRB and Rajamahendran
OG — Shaw and Mudaliar and Sakshi Arora
PAEDIATRICS — Ghai; Around Arora
ORTHO — Maheshwary; Apuev Mehra
RADIOLOGY and DERM — Arvind arora
Don’t waste too much time on medicine as there are just 21 MCQs from there. The first and second part subjects are probably more important as most people don’t study them. As usual the small and tricky subjects will decide the ranks, so study these carefully. Please stop mugging up guide books’ answers. Not only are they wrong but the question bank has changed. This is true, especially for small subjects. Take hands-on training for computer too. This may range from 30 mins to 1- 2 hrs training. Make sure you consult some computer literate person. He will surely be an asset. The best thing you can do for yourself in this crucial time of preparation is to boost your answering capability on computers. You have the content in your brain; it should be appropriately translated as answers to the MCQs. So go ahead, give online tests; virtually wherever you find a chance. A quick glance at Pathology (initial 5-6 chapters from Robins small book), Medicine (CNS, Endo), PSM (changes in NHP’s, recent advances, vaccines) and Pharma (recent drugs) could be on your due chart for some days before the exam.
Thank You!

MBBS SYLLABUS OVERHAULED!


Aptly quoted “Better late than never” The Medical Council of India has finally revised the syllabus of MBBS that was two decades old. MBBS students will now have a golden opportunity to have Elective Subjects so that students can pick up only those subjects that suits their interest. The changes will take place from the next academic year 2019-20.
Big thanks to Dr. Ved Prakash Mishra who pressurised over practical training approach right from the first year. A two month foundation course in Communication skills has also been added in the curriculum. A new introduction of the use of medical mannequins has been added for clinical learning, though the use of human cadavers for anatomy training will continue.
As a doctor, it is very important how you communicate with your patients. So, MCI has also added a course called Attitude, Ethics and Communication (AETCOM) which will run throughout the year. Thus, the new curriculum is more practical, modern, outcome-oriented and appropriate for the future Indian doctors. This will surely solve the problem of brain drain too, as many Indian students after class 12th go abroad to persue MBBS.
40,000 teachers have been trained to handle the new course. A compulsory internship programme has also been added in the course. Thus, this step is historic in it and will change the educational scenario of India.


For more info, visit Global Knowledge Works

Friday, November 2, 2018

Ireland education Fair in November


An awesome opportunity for Indian students to get admission in top-notch Ireland Universities.
November 17, 2018 will be a historic day for Indian students as Ireland’s top 20 Universities organize  a series of education fair to woo Indian students in New Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Bengaluru and finally Chennai (25th November). Detailed information will be provided regarding admission and scholarship procedures including 5,000+ courses and job prospects.
Indeed good news comes from UAE where education experts at the India-UAE Partnership Summit (IUPS) 2018 concluded that the new visa rules will give more impetus to Indian education entities in UAE. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad in Dubai, National Institute of Fashion and Manipal University Medical College in Abu Dhabi are some Indian educational entities going to open in UAE.
It’s very important for Indian Universities and Colleges to have foreign collaborations because we want Indian educational institutes in top QS world ranking. Amitabh Kant (CEO of NITI Aayog) reiterated that high-class facilities, research hubs, and foreign faculty are the need of hour if we want to develop Brand India in education sector.


List of participants universities are:

  1. Athlone Institute of Technology
  2. Cork Institute of Technology
  3. Dublin Business School
  4. Dublin City University
  5. Dublin Institute of Technology
  6. Dundalk Institute of Technology
  7. Griffith College
  8. Institute of Technology Carlow
  9. Limerick Institute of Technology
  10. Maynooth University
  11. Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School
  12. National University of Ireland, Galway
  13. National College of Ireland
  14. University College Dublin
  15. Trinity College Dublin Business School
  16. Trinity College Dublin
  17. Letterkenny Institute of Technology
  18. University College Cork
  19. University of Limerick
  20. Waterford Institute of Technology
For through counseling of various options available, visit



The venues and timings in different cities are

17th NovemberNew DelhiShangri-La11 am - 4 pm
18th NovemberPuneSheraton Grand12 am - 5 pm
21st NovemberMumbaiSt. Regis1 pm - 6 pm
24th NovemberBangaloreVivanta by Taj11 am -4 pm
25th NovemberChennaiTaj Coromandel12 am - 5 pm


JIPMER 2019 notification out


Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research has released the notification for the exam on www.jipmer.edu.in so pull up your socks to crack this exam on June 2, 2019 as last year, the maximum percentile went up to 99.9987799. Approximately 2 Lakh students appear for the exam held t 290 centres and contest for 200 seats – 150 in Puducherry and 50 in Karaikal. The application form will be available from March 6, 2019 while admit card will be available from third week of May 2019. It is an Online Computer Based exam, 2.30 hours, 200 MCQ, and 5 Sections subject wise. The timings of the morning shift – 10 A.M to 12:30 PM and Afternoon Shift is 3PM to 5:30 PM. The counselling will start from June 26, 2019.
The age criterion is that the candidate must be 17 years on or before 31st December 2019 or Born on or before 1st January 2002. Academic qualification should be class 12th with PCB as compulsory subjects with a minimum score of 50% (General) and 40% (for Reserved).

JIPMER PREPERATION STRATEGY FOR 2019
PHYSICS: Any Competitive exam book coupled with past year papers is sufficient. Be fast with the calculations. A Calculator will be provided at the top corner of the computer screen. Practice is the key to ace Physics.

CHEMISTRY: NCERT should be in your blood and DNA. Each and every word should be crammed. Not a single question will come out of NCERT. Make notes from NCERT, especially 
Inorganic and try to solve chemistry first in the exam.

BIOLOGY: NCERT is your Bible but 10-15 questions can be confusing too! So, question selection is very important. Your coaching notes will help you for this section!

ENGLISH: No extra efforts required. Just your CBSE English level questions will be asked.

LOGICAL REASONING: Just past year papers! Solve the questions there only. It will be fun!
Note: Fill out the application form correctly. Reach the examination centre one day before the exam. Maintain accuracy as attempting 200 questions in 150minutes is not an easy task. Make short notes and keep on revising them. Test series can really help you in revision!

For more info, visit  JIPMER 2019