Tuesday, March 11, 2008

WHY BBA is Better then B.Com?

BBA ( Bechalor In Business Administration ) is better then B.Com, they both are bachlor degrees but the reason is B.com is a 2 years degree and BBA is a 4 year Degree and if you done it then you only needed 1 year master degree, but if you do B.com then you needed 2 more years master degree.

One more reason is BBA is highly accepted across the world then B.Com. if you did BBA then you get good post on any office then the person who did B.com.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) (Hons.)

The basic purpose of BBA(Hons) degree is to gain a full knowledge of main disciplines relevant to business management. In this program the students are provided a strong foundation in the basic fields and are also exposed to the latest issues and topics facing business leaders today. BBA (Hons) is a 4 year bechalor degree, Generally BBA (Hons) is not a terminal degree and most of the students would go for their MBA before getting into the job market. However, the program is designed in such a way that graduates should be capable of getting reasonable jobs in the market and also in multinational Farms.

Program Requirement:
• Duration 4 Years
• 144 Credit Hours
• Core : 126 Credit Hours
• Elective : 12 Credit Hours
• Project: 6 Credit Hours
• 6-8 week internship
• Comprehensive Exam

Eligibility:
HSSC (FA / FSC)/A-level or Equivalent form recognized institution with at least 50 % marks without NCC. Candidates having A Level require equivalence certificate.

Medium of Study:
BBA (hons) is totally in English

Program Level:
Under Graduate

Program For:
Male (60 Seats) & Female (60 Seats)

Degree Requirements

The BBA programme requires students to complete 120 Modular Credits (MCs) to graduate. After completing at least 56 MCs of Business Foundation/Essential/Elective modules, students with Cumulative Average Point (CAP) of at least 3.5 (out of 5.0) will be invited to join the BBA Honours BBA(Hons) or BBA(Acc) programme, which requires 160 modular credits for graduation (40 more than for the BBA programme).

When registering for modules, students must note any prerequisites that indicate the base of knowledge on which the subject matter of a particular module will be built. Before taking a module, a student should complete any prerequisite module(s) listed for that particular module. Where prerequisites are specified, equivalent modules will also be accepted. If in doubt, students should consult the course instructor or academic advisors regarding any acceptable equivalent prerequisite modules.

The degree requirements for 3-year BBA program and the 4-year BBA Honours program are listed in Tables 1 and 2 below. These requirements follow the NUS undergraduate curriculum structure having the following outline:

Degree Requirements
University Level Requirements
Singapore Studies Module
General Education Modules
Breadth Modules (may be used for external Minor/2nd-Major or DDP)
Programme Requirements
Faculty Requirements (none for BBA)
Department Requirements
Major Requirements (Essential Modules, Restricted Elective Modules)
Compulsory/Foundation Modules
Specialisation Requirements or replacement modules
Unrestricted Elective Modules (may be used for Minor, 2nd Major or DDP)
Optional:
Second Major
Minor
Second Specialisation
Third Specialisation

In this context, the only Major in the BBA is Business, and the only Major in the BBA(Acc) is Accountancy.

A Business Specialisation requires 20 MCs; a Minor requires 24 MCs; a second Major requires 48 MCs; a second Degree requires more.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

International English Language Test System: IELTS

International English Language Test System famously known as IELTS is an English Language Proficiency test that is required to be taken by non-native students for study in countries where the medium of instruction is English. Among the popular study destinations IELTS is accepted by universities in UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

The test is conducted by the British Council. You can contact your local British Council office to find out where your nearest test centre is located. Most centres normally have a testing session about once a month. You should contact the test centre to find out the date of the next test and collect the IELTS handbook and an application form. The filled application form should be sent back to the test centre with the test fee. You will be given a date and time of your test.

The British Council also runs short courses to prepare you for IELTS. Check details about the same from your test centre.

IELTS is jointly managed by University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, British Council, and IDP: IELTS Australia.

It has become a mandatory test for students of many nationalities to get student visas to Australia. You cannot be granted an Australian student visa without an IELTS score if you are from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and any other countries like these, TOEFL is not accepted.

All other study destinations either require you to take the TOEFL or IELTS. IELTS is however not accepted by most universities in USA. TOEFL is required for study there.

The test results are normally made available within two weeks of taking the test. You can also ask for more copies of your test results.

The test has follwing sections:

The Listening Section - Duration : 30 minutes

Academic reading/general training reading section - Duration : 60 minutes

Academic writing/general training writing section - Duration : 60 minutes
Speaking Section : Duration : 11 - 14 minutes

Total test time : 2 hours and 45 minutes

You will receive a separate Band Score. The four Band Scores, one for each section are added together and averaged for an Overall Band Score. Each Band has a statement giving a summary of the English at that level. There are nine Band levels, from one (non-user) to nine (expert user).

The minimum score accepted for a course ranges from 5.0 to 7.5, depending upon courses and institutes you are applying to. The most common requirement is a band score of 6 to 6.5.

Test Reports have a validity of two years.You can retake the test if you donot achieve the desired score but not before three months of the first test date.

List Of all Engineering Colleges and Universities in India:

India have many Engineering Institutions,according to their needs of Engineers.here are the list of all the India's Top Engineering Institutes. These institutions arranged according to their stats:

Engineering Colleges in Andhra Pradesh

Engineering Colleges in Arunachal Pradesh

Engineering Colleges in Bihar

Engineering Colleges in Chattisgarh

Engineering Colleges in Delhi

Engineering Colleges in Goa

Engineering Colleges in Haryana

Engineering Colleges in Himachal Pradesh

Engineering Colleges in Jharkhand

Engineering Colleges in Karnataka

Engineering Colleges in Kerala

Engineering Colleges in Madhya Pradesh

Engineering Colleges in Maharashtra

Engineering Colleges in Orissa

Engineering Colleges in Punjab

Engineering Colleges in Rajasthan

Engineering Colleges in Tamil Nadu

Engineering Colleges in Tripura

Engineering Colleges in Uttar Pradesh

Engineering Colleges in Uttarakhand

Engineering Colleges in West Bengal

Graduate Management Admission Test: GMAT

The Graduate Management Admission Test is also known as GMAT.It is a standardized assessment.it is delivered in English—that helps business schools assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. Schools use the test as one predictor of academic performance in an MBA program or in other graduate management programs.

What the GMAT Measures?

The GMAT exam measures basic verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills that you have developed over a long period of time in your education and work. It does NOT measure: * your knowledge of business, * your job skills, * specific content in your undergraduate or first university course work, * your abilities in any other specific subject area, or * subjective qualities—such as motivation, creativity, and interpersonal skills.

Format and Timing

The GMAT exam consists of three main parts, the Analytical Writing Assessment, the Quantitative section, and the Verbal section.

Analytical Writing Assessment

The GMAT® exam begins with the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA). The AWA consists of two separate writing tasks—Analysis of an Issue and Analysis of an Argument. You are allowed 30 minutes to complete each one.

Quantitative Section

Following an optional ten-minute break, you begin the Quantitative Section of the GMAT® exam. This section contains 37 multiple-choice questions of two question types—Data Sufficiency and Problem Solving. You will be allowed a maximum of 75 minutes to complete the entire section.

Verbal Section

After a second optional ten-minute break, you begin the Verbal Section of the GMAT® exam. This section contains 41 multiple choice questions of three question types—Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, and Sentence Correction. You are allowed a maximum of 75 minutes to complete the entire section.