Many of us are struggling to get through a good MBA College. Well many of us are searching for a nice college and many of us are confused with a long list of top colleges. Well to solve all your queries, one thing which you have to do is research. And that’s sounds to be very boring to you or you get confused by assessing each one of the college. So let’s start to figure out your confusion by trying to have a look on some good university. The first I will talk about ICFAI University. ICFAI University offers a lots of programs like MBA, CFA, Graduation and Post Graduation Courses. This article is solely designed to have a look on ICFAI Institute. How ICFAI University was Born? What University Aims At? What ICFAI University Offers?
How ICFAI University was Born?
The Institute Of Chartered Financial Analysts Of India University, Tripura was established in 2004 through an Act of State Legislature(Tripura Act 8 of 2004). The University has been approved by the University Grants Commission, under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act,1956. The Distance Education Council(DEC) has approved the programs of the ICFAI University, Tripura.
What ICFAI University Aims At?
The University believes in creating and disseminating knowledge and skills in core and frontier areas through innovative educational programs, research, consulting, and publishing, and developing a new cadre of citizens with a high level of competence and deep sense of ethics and commitment to the code of professional conduct.
What ICFAI University Offers?
The University offers Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral Programs in Management, Finance, Science and Technology, Information Technology, Education, Law and Other Areas. The students are enrolled under the flexible mode. The University awards the Master Of Business Administration Degree to the students who successfully complete all the groups of MBA Program, through self study and examinations subject to the University Regulations.
In the next article I will tell you all you need to know about MBA Programs. You can even send me mails asking about soft copies of MBA Program or any other programs you are interested in.
By: Rachna G.
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April 19th, 2010Done School? Get the Experience You Need to Land Your Dream Job
January 14th, 2010If you have recently completed an academic program at college or university, it can be difficult to translate your academic work into the skills and experience needed to land your dream job. Many academic programs, especially those in the arts and humanities, do not traditionally include experience based training and employment skills development. This leads to the classic post-graduation dilemma. You can’t get the job you want without experience. You can’t get the experience you need without the job.
In order to get the experience and skills required to land your dream job, you need to become employment ready. The first step is to learn what experience and skills are needed to succeed in your dream job. Next, determine whether an internship or volunteer position will help you land that job. If you need additional certification or qualifications, or can’t find the right internship or volunteer position, look for an experience based educational program that will give you the experience and skills you need. It is common for college and university graduates to obtain practical, skill based education. Invest in yourself and what you offer to potential employers.
Evaluating Your Options
The best experiential learning opportunities are found outside of traditional academia. Private colleges and technical institutions offer many attractive experience based programs that promise employment readiness. The best programs often include strong practicum and industry support for students and new graduates.
Try to find a program that minimizes overlap with your previous education. Look for programs that give you concrete skills and experience. Take the time to review the potential curriculum. Make sure that you will be investing in building new employable skills, rather than rehashing old academic experiences. This is especially important if you are considering a program at a technical institute, as many students enter technical programs out of high school and require some amount of academic polish to accompany their experiential training. Research your options and ask tough questions. This will save time and money in the long run.
A final consideration is opportunity cost. Unfortunately, the old adage is true. Time is money. If you can finish a program in one year instead of two, you will be able to start building your career and collecting a pay check sooner. Look for programs that allow you to study year round. Look at the number of in-class and direct instruction hours. Ask how the program you are considering gives you the skills you need to succeed. Keep employability in mind. Try to look at potential programs from the view point of potential employers.
What Should You Look For?
What is experience and skill based education? Rhodes Wellness College, an industry leading coaching, counseling and wellness college, is a great example. It is a pioneer in experiential education. Students build critical coaching, counseling and wellness skills by applying the tools and theories they learn to themselves and others. Students become great coaches and counselors by engaging in hands-on training. Students with diverse backgrounds coach and counsel each other, helping other students while other students help them. This unique process builds skills, experience and confidence. It also leads to tremendous personal growth. Students learn how to succeed personally and professionally.
Rhodes Wellness College also maintains relationships with employers and continually updates curriculum and teaching methods so that graduates are employment ready from day one. All of their diploma programs include an applied practicum, utilizing a strong network of employers within the coaching, counseling and wellness fields. All of this translates into post-graduation employment rates consistently higher than 80%, and at times greater than 95%.
Best of Both Worlds
The great news is that students and new graduates that have a traditional academic education, as well as industry specific skills and experience, are highly valued by employers. They offer the best of both worlds. By consciously investing and building your own skill set and experience, you will land the job of your dreams and succeed!
By: Neil Mangan