Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Friendship - An Emotional Relationship Between Two Persons
Friendship has been a topic for discussion even in the ancient Greek and Roman cultures. Aristotle and Plato have discussed the values attached to friendship. In many instances they have described a friend and a lover in the same vein. It was written by Aristotle that a true friend is related to his friend the same way he is related to himself. Different values are being attributed to friendship in different cultures. In the Near East and the Far East, friendship is more demanding than in the other cultures. They are devoted and respect each other. They will do sacrifices on others behalf when it becomes necessary without considering it as an imposition.
Germans have few friends and also they don't make friends easily. This appears to people from other cultures as if they are aloof. But they make good friends. The only difference between them and others is that Germans take a long time to make friends with an acquaintance. In Russia, people have very few friends. Normally between friends they address one another by their first names. Though Russians have fewer friends they have deeper bonds with the ones they have. Though they may have people with whom they share a drink or a meal they are not always considered friends.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Master of Business Administration in Finance
Eligibility
Graduation and Equivalent M.B.A. Finance or Master of Business
Administration in Finance is a postgraduate Financial Management course. Finance is the
study in financial planning, economics, accounting and other similar areas of
operation in any organization or business. The full degree course consists of four semesters in which the first two semesters are common
to all the MBA programs and the last two concentrate and focus on the specialized
subjects and topics related to Finance. The duration of the course is two years and it is
career orienting in nature that opens a lot of opportunities for the candidates after its successful completion.
M.B.A. Finance Eligibility
1.A bachelor`s degree in any stream is the pre-requisite for pursuing an MBA degree in Finance.
2.Some reputed universities conduct a common entrance test (GMAT, CAT, XAT,
MAT, etc) for admission into its management courses but there are no different entrance tests for MBA in Finance.
3.The common entrance test includes different papers like English, Problem Solving, Data
Analysis and Interpretations, Reasoning and General Awareness.
M.B.A. Finance Syllabus
The following are study related subjects:-
Sr. No.
Subjects of Study
1 Business Writing
2 Calculus for Business
3 Corporate Finance
4 Financial Institutions
5 Introduction to Accounting
6 Management Information Systems
7 Advanced Marketing
8 Money and Capital Markets
9 Portfolio Analysis
10 Principles of Macroeconomics
11 Issues in Management and Organization
12 Microeconomics
13 Statistics for Business.
Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance
Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance
Duration : 3 Years
Level : Graduation
Type : Degree
Eligibility : 10+2
B.B.A. Finance or Bachelor of Business
Administration in Finance is an undergraduate Financial Management course. Finance is the management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies. The program is to prepare graduates to success in entry level positions in finance and elsewhere in business. During the course, students are taught to make informed predictions and forecasts about insurance and investments. They also gain practical and theoretical knowledge of various financial components, such as investments, financial engineering, portfolio management, corporate finance and international finance.
B.B.A. Finance Eligibility
1.10+2 or any other equivalent qualification with minimum 50% marks.
2.Some of the very reputed universities and institutes conduct entrance examination to get
admission to the degree course.
B.B.A. Finance Syllabus
The following are study related subjects:-
Sr. No.
Subjects of Study
1 Introduction to Modern Business
2 Basic Business Statistics
3 Micro Economics
4 Basic Business Communication
5 Business Laws
6 Introduction to Computers
7 Communication & Soft Skills
8 Organizational Behaviour
9 Marketing Management
10 Macro Economics
11 Basic Accounting
12 Database System
13 Seminar
14 Business Mathematics
15 Cost Accounting
16 Logistics Management
17 Human Resource Management
18 Production and Operation Management
19 Information Technology in Management
20 Research Methodology
21 Financial Management
22 Operations Research
23 Legal Environment of Indian Business
24 Project Management
25 Seminar
26 Business Environment
27 Entrepreneurship
28 Specialization Major I
29 Specialization Major II
30 Specialization Major III
31 Corporate Strategy
32 Management Information Systems
33 Specialization III (Major)
34 Specialization IV (Minor)
35 Project Report
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Kannur University
KANNUR UNIVERSITY
Mangattuparamba
Kannur University Campus P.O
Kannur District - 670 567
Kerala, India
Phone : + 91 - 497 – 278 2351 to 278 2355 (5
Lines)
Fax: + 91 - 497 – 278 2190
Website: www.kannuruniversity.ac.in
Kannur Universitywas established by the Act 22 of 1996 of Kerala Legislative Assembly. The Univereven
earlier by the promulgaton of an Ordinance by the Governor of Kerala, on 9th November
1995. The University was inaugurated on 2nd March 1996 by the Hon. Chief Minister of
Kerala. The objective of the Kannur University Act 1996 is to establish in the state of Kerala a teaching, residential and affiliating University so as to provide for the development of higher education in Kasargod and Kannur revenue Districts and the Mananthavady Taluk of Wayanad District.
Kannur University is unique in the sense that it is a multi-campus university with campuses located at various locations under its jurisdiction. The Act envisages that the University shall establish, maintain, manage and develop campuses at Kannur, Kasargod, Mananthavady, Payyannur,Thalassery, Kanhangad and such other places as are necessary for providing study and research facilities to promote advanced knowledge in Science and Technology and other relevant disciplines.
DEPARTMENTS
# Department of Library and Information Science
# Inter University Center for Bioscience
# School of Information Science & Technology, Department of Information Technology
# School of English & Foreign Languages, Department of Studies in English
# School of Education, Department of Education
# School of Social Sciences, Department of Anthropology
# School of Science & Technology
# School of Life Sciences, Department of Biotechnology & Microbiology; Food Science
# School of Management Studies, Department of Management Studies
# School of Development Studies, Department of Applied Economics
# School of Business Administration, (M.B.A)
# School of Legal Studies, Department of Law
# School of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Department of Physical Education
# School of Chemical Sciences, Department of Chemistry
# School of Pure and Applied Physics, Department of Physics
# School of Visual and Fine Arts, Department of Music
# School of Pedagogical Sciences
# School of Indian Languages
# School of Geography & Environment
# School of Health Sciences
# Inter University Center for Bioscience
# School of Information Science & Technology, Department of Information Technology
# School of English & Foreign Languages, Department of Studies in English
# School of Education, Department of Education
# School of Social Sciences, Department of Anthropology
# School of Science & Technology
# School of Life Sciences, Department of Biotechnology & Microbiology; Food Science
# School of Management Studies, Department of Management Studies
# School of Development Studies, Department of Applied Economics
# School of Business Administration, (M.B.A)
# School of Legal Studies, Department of Law
# School of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Department of Physical Education
# School of Chemical Sciences, Department of Chemistry
# School of Pure and Applied Physics, Department of Physics
# School of Visual and Fine Arts, Department of Music
# School of Pedagogical Sciences
# School of Indian Languages
# School of Geography & Environment
# School of Health Sciences
* Government Colleges
# Government College, Elerithattu
# Government College, Kasaragod
# Government College, Mananthavady
# Government Brennen College, Thalassery
# Government College, Chokli
# Govt. arts and science college Payyanur
# Govinda Pai College, Manjeshwar
# Krishna Menon Memorial Government Women's College
* Professional Colleges
# Government Ayurveda College, Pariyaram
# Government College of Engineering, Kannur
# Government Engineering College, College
* Arts and Science Colleges (Aided)
# Nehru College, Kanhangad
# St. Pius X College, Rajapuram
# Payyannur College , Payyannur.
# Co-operative Arts & Science College, Madayi
# Sir Syed College (Taliparamba)
# S.E.S. College, Sreekandapuram
# S. N. College, Kannur
# Nirmalagiri college, Kuthuparamba
# Pazhassi Raja N. S. S. College, Mattanur
# Mahathma Gandhi College, Iritty
# N.A.M College Kallikkandy
# Mary Matha Arts & Science College
* Training Colleges (Aided)
# P.K.M. College of Education
# Keyi Sahib Training College
* Oriental Title Colleges (Aided)
# Nusrathul Islam Arabic College
# Darul Irshad Arabic College
* Unaided Colleges
# College of Applied Science, Pattuvam
# College of Applied Science, Pettikundu
# College of Applied Science, Kuthuparamba
# Malabar Islamic Complex Arts & Science College
# Gurudev Arts & Science College
# Aditya Kiran College of Applied Studies
# Sir Syed Institute of Technical Studies
# Taliparamba Arts & Science College
# Deva Matha Arts & Science College
# Mary Matha Arts & Science College
# Sharaf Arts & Science College
# Bhaskara College of Arts
# Sa-A-Diya Arts & Science College
# SNDP Yogam Arts & Science College
# Dr. Ambedkar Arts & Science College, Sreesailam
# Mahatma Gandhi Arts & Science College, Chendayad
# I.T.M College of Arts & Science
# Nalanda College of Arts & Science
# Chinmaya Arts & Science College for Women
# Peoples Co-Opeartive arts & Science College
# Khansa Women’s College for advanced Studies
# St. Joseph’s College, Pilathara
# M. E. S. College
# Sibga Arts & Science College
# pilathara co-operative college,pilathara
# Our College of Applied Sciences
# Wadihuda Institute of Research and Advanced Studies
* Oriental Title Colleges (un-aided)
# Ideal Arabic College
* Professional Colleges (Un-Aided)
# Lal Bahadur Shastry College of Engineering Kasargod
# Sree Narayanan Guru College of Engineering & Technology Payyannur
# Vimal Jyothi Engineering College Chemberi,Kannur
# Institute of Technology, Mayyil Kannur
# Chinmaya Institute of Technology Chala,Kannur
# Don Bosco Arts & Science College Kannur
# Mar Thoma College of Special Education
# A. W. H Al Badar Special College
# Malabar Institute of technology,Anjarakkandi Integrated campus, Kannur
# College of Engineering & Technology, Payyanur, Kaithapram, Mathamangalam P.O, Kannur 670 307
# St. Thomas College of Engineering and Technology, Sivapuram, Mattannur,Kannur
# North Malabar Institute of Technology,Kanhangad,Kasaragod
# Sadguru Swamy Nithyananda Institute of Technology, Kanhangad, Kasaragod
# Mar Thoma College of Special Education, Badiadka, Beejanthadka, Perdala (P.O)
# St. Gregorious College of Engineering, Devalokam, Perla, Kasaragod
# People Institute of Management Studies, Munnad, Kasaragod 671541
# Malik Deenar Institute of Management Studies, Seethangoli
* Ayurveda Colleges (Un-Aided)
# Parassinikadavu Ayurveda Medical College
* Medical Colleges (Un-Aided)
# Academy of Medical Sciences, Pariyaram
# Kannur Medical College
* Dental Colleges (Un-Aided)
# Century International Institute of Dental Science and Research centre
# Pariyaram Dental College
# Kannur Dental College
* Pharmacy colleges (un-aided)
# Crescent B. Pharm College
# Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ACME
# Malik Deenar College of Pharmacy
# Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy
# Nursing Colleges (Un-Aided)
# Malik Deenar College of Nursing
# College of Nursing, A. C. M. E.
# Koyili College of Nursing
# Century College of Nursing
# Canossa College of Nursing
# College of Nursing Kannur Medical College
# Lourde College of Nursing
Friday, December 4, 2015
A Wifes Classical Mistake
It is not as easy as it seems to go from being an independent single woman to a wife. Many women can't wait for the day when they'll be wearing that long white dress and be seen as the most beautiful bride that ever existed. But marriage is much more than just a dress and having someone to go home to. Marriage is a bond - a bond that cannot be broken. A bond that will last until the day you die. But I have seen many young couples struggle so much to get this bond
working in their lives. It is as if all their dreams of a happy marriage were still
dreams to come true in their lives. There are 5 typical mistakes we wives ought to know and avoid
1.The Critical Catherine. Many wives like to criticise their husbands for being too this or that, for not being like that other husband and so forth. As much as they're doing this only to help out, that is not how their husbands, (who tend to feel inferior by the words of the woman that knows him best), see it. The opposite works much better - if you praise him once in a while, his ego will start letting him do things he thought he could never do and that is how a woman builds her man up!
2.The Lazy Laura. This kind of wife does not like her duties in the house. She hates feeling like a domestic worker for her husband who in turn doesn't help out anywhere and on anything in the house. A good housewife will not demand from her husband to do what she is supposed to do. Imagine if he
were to demand for her to go and make money to support him and the family? It is true that many wives work as well as their husbands, but it is still their responsibility to make sure that their house is clean, the food is on the table, the clothes are clean, and their intimate life is still active at the end of the day. Some husbands end up leaving their wives because other women can give them what their wives are too lazy to give.
3.The Sentimental Sarah. Every husband needs a strong wife. Someone who is ready for anything, someone who will go through hard times and still be the same one as when they were in good times. Women who are too sentimental can often make their husbands feel frustrated and alone. These women will cry for anything. If they are ever rebuked, expect the overflow of the Thames River! The husband will often deal with this kind of wife as if dealing with a crystal glass, which will end up being a burden to carry along for the rest of his life.
4.The Moody Margaret. This woman is like the waves of the sea. One minute she is up, the other she is down. One minute she is going to the right, the other she is going to the left. It is hard to live with such a person because you never know when she will be okay. Her difficult mood scares her husband
off. When in the middle of the day, he is thinking about her, instead of thinking about how nice it would be if she were there with him, he'll be thinking what can he arrange after work so he won't have return home so early.
5.The Jealous Janet is jealous of everybody that comes near her husband, even his own parents. When a woman shows her jealousy when it comes to her man, she immediately shows her insecurity about herself and that is a weak spot no man likes to see. As mentioned before, husbands like to have strong wives, women who are secure enough to go through anything and still stand at the end of the day. The wife should by all means take care of her man but not to the point of having the sinful feeling of jealousy.
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