Tuesday, May 14, 2019

STUDENT ADVICE# 2: FACTORS AFFECTING CREATION OF AN EFFECTIVE CURRICULUM VITAE


  1. Choose a clear font such as Arial or Times New Roman, size 10 or 12. Bold your headings.
  2. Ensure your name, address, telephone number and email contact details are at the top of your first page. Think carefully about how your email address, telephone answering message come across as these are a potential employer's first impression of you; they should be business-like.
  3. Remember that your potential an employer may have received 40–200 applications for one vacancy so The interview panel will skim read and match the CV experience with the job specification, so tailoring your CV to the job is essential to ensure you get an interview.
  4. Two pages as a basic CV with any extra adaptations if required. For example, if you have a lot of customer care experience that you would like to say more about have an extra page titled “Profile of customer care experience.”
  5. Have a positive personal profile and key skills that represent you and your experience.
  6. Career summary: begin with your most recent work experience first.
  7. Avoid abbreviations and words that you wouldn’t normally use.
  8. Bullet points are an effective way of highlighting your achievements in work, university or voluntary work. 
  9. Shine a light on your positive qualities, positive people are much more attractive to employers.
  10. Make sure you have ensured your dates flow, if you changed jobs and had an extended holiday,
  11. make sure to write this down and what you gained from the experience, avoid gaps in dates.
  12. Write references available on request rather than waste valuable space with names, addresses.
  13. Beware your spell check as you may end up with the American spelling of words.
  14. Get a friend, colleague to read through your completed CV.
  15. Be proud of your CV as it represents all of your personal and professional accomplishments and be prepared to talk about yourself through your CV.


STUDENT ADVICE#1: FACTORS AFFECTING CONFIDENCE AT WORKPLACE


SELF-CONFIDENCE:

Self-confidence can be boiled down to the belief that a person has it in their ability to succeed at a task, based on whether or not they have been able to perform the task in the past. However, there are actually two aspects of self-confidence. The first is competence, whether or not you have the necessary skills and abilities to complete a task. The second is self-assurance and whether or not you believe that you have the ability to complete the task. Think about this for a moment; you might have been trained in interview skills, but you might not feel comfortable in interviews. In this case, you would have the competence but lack the self-assurance. On the other hand, you could believe that you have the ability to do something but not have the skills to actually carry it through. In this case, you are very self-assured, but you don’t have the competence to do the job. True self-confidence occurs when both competence and self-assurance are in balance with each other. Self-confidence has been shown to be important in the recovery from injury, overcoming setbacks, and moving through negative experiences in life. Someone with self-confidence has a belief that they will be able to recover, move past the negative, and again experience the positive. In the business world, self-confidence functions in much the same way. It enables an employee to recover from setbacks and challenges and continue to move forward.

SELF-ESTEEM:

Self-esteem is the capacity to respect and think well of yourself. It means that you appreciate yourself as a unique individual with your own set of skills, talents, and abilities. David Burns defines self-esteem as “the capacity to experience maximal self-love and joy whether or not you are successful at any point in your life.” Psychologist Maxine Elliott has researched self-esteem and realized that people’s self-esteem will vary from individual to individual when they are facing a setback. People who have a high level of self-esteem will be able to respond to a damaging event by using their past experience and their coping abilities and will not have much damage to their current level of self-esteem. They will still see themselves as valuable and talented even if the current evidence seems to indicate otherwise.

However, most people will experience some loss of self-esteem when they face a negative situation and unfortunately, those who already have low self-esteem will also experience the largest reduction in what little self-esteem they have. In other words, they will see their failure as further proof that they are incapable of being successful. This type of negative cycle will perpetuate itself each time that a person with low self-esteem faces failure, criticism or roadblocks.


SELF-EFFICACY:

Albert Bandura is considered an expert on the concept of self-efficacy. He stated that people perceive their own self-efficacy as “people’s judgments of their capabilities to organize and execute courses of action required to attain designated types of performances. It is concerned not with the skills one has but with the judgments of what one can do with whatever skills one possesses.” In other words, self-efficacy is an individual’s evaluation of their own ability to be successful in attaining a specific goal.

Bandura stated that the amount of self-efficacy a person has is dependent on their ability to apply coping behaviors, increase their level of effort, and how long they will be able to retain their optimism when facing difficult obstacles and experiences. In addition, he stated that the more a person is tested by facing their fears and stepping outside of their comfort zones, the more they will enhance their sense of self-efficacy. If a person does not have a base level of self-efficacy, they will be unwilling to attempt a new task or challenge, which could, of course, hold them back in the workplace. The greater your self-efficacy, the more willing you will be to grow your skills by attempting new challenges and the less you will be affected if you don’t succeed.

Sunday, May 29, 2016

TOP COURSES OFFERED IN LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY

Lovely Professional University is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) and the Council of Architecture (COA) and approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). It is also a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). LPU's School of Agriculture is accredited by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). Internationally, LPU is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU).

The list of courses offered by the university under different disciplines are given below:

Nutrition & Dietetics:
• Master of Science in Nutrition & Dietetics

Languages:
• Master of Arts in
Ø  Hindi
Ø  Punjabi

Paramedical Sciences:
• Diploma in Medical Lab Technology
• Integrate Diploma in Medical Lab Technology – Bachelor of Science in Medical Lab Technology
• Bachelor of Science in Medical Lab Technology
• Bachelor of Science in Medical Lab Technology (Lateral Entry for diploma holders)
• Master of Science in
o Industrial microbiology
o Clinical microbiology

Physiotherapy:
• Bachelor of Physiotherapy
• BPT-MPT (Dual Degree)
• BPT (lateral entry for diploma holders)
• Master of Physiotherapy in
Ø  Sports
Ø  Paediatrics
Ø  Cardiopulmonary
Ø  Neurology
Ø  Orthopaedics

Library Sciences:
• Diploma in Library & Information Sciences
• Bachelor of Library & Information Sciences
• Master of Library & Information Sciences

Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sciences:
• Diploma in Pharmacy (Ayurveda)
• Diploma in Pharmacy – Bachelor of Pharmacy (Integrated course)
• Bachelor of Pharmacy (Ayurveda)
• B. Pharm (Ayurveda)-M. Pharm (Ayurveda) – Dual Degree
• B. Pharm (Ayurveda)-MBA– Dual Degree
• Bachelor of Pharmacy (Ayurveda) (Lateral Entry for diploma holders)
• Master of Pharmacy (Ayurveda)

Social Sciences:
• Bachelor of Arts
• Master of Arts in
Ø  Psychology
Ø  Sociology
Ø  Political science
Ø  History
Pharmaceutical Sciences:
• Bachelor of Pharmacy
• Bachelor of Pharmacy-Master of Pharmacy (Dual Degree)
• Bachelor of Pharmacy-MBA (Dual Degree)
• Bachelor of Pharmacy  (Lateral Entry for Diploma holders)
• Master of Science in
Ø  Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Ø  Pharmacology
• Master of Pharmacy in
Ø  Quality Assurance
Ø  Pharmacognosy & Photochemistry
Ø  Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Ø  Pharmacology
Ø  Pharmaceutics
Ø  Pharmaceutics (Part-time)
• Doctor of Philosophy in
Ø  Pharmaceutical sciences (full-time and part-time)

Physical Education:
• Diploma in Physical Education
• DPE-BPE (Integrated)
• Bachelor of Physical Education
• Bachelor of Physical Education (Lateral Entry)
• Master of Physical Education
• Master of Philosophy in Physical Education
• Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Education (Full-time & Part-time)

Agriculture:
• Diploma in Agriculture
• Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
• Master of Science in Agriculture

Education:
• Bachelor of Education
• Bachelor of Education (Yoga)
• Master of Arts in Education
• Master of Education (Full-time & part-time)
• Post Graduate Certificate course in Teaching Proficiency (Full-time & part-time)
• Master of Philosophy in Education
• Doctor of Philosophy in Education (Full-time & Part-time)

Foreign Languages:
• Master of Arts in English
• Master of Philosophy in English
• Doctor of Philosophy in English (FT & PT)

Mathematics:
• Master of Science in Mathematics
• M. Sc (Mathematics) – M. Tech (Computer Science Engineering) (Dual Degree)
• Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics (Full-time & part-time)

Physics:
• Master of Science in Physics
• M. Sc (Physics) – M. Tech (Computer Science Engineering) (Dual Degree)
• Master of Science (hons.) in Physics
• M. Sc (Hons.) (Physics) – M. Tech (Computer Science Engineering) (Dual Degree)
• Master of Philosophy in Physics
• Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (Full-time & part-time)

Fine/Performing Arts:
• Diploma in Music (Vocal)
• Diploma in Music (Vocal) – B.A Performing Arts (Integrated)
• Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts
• Bachelor of Fine Arts
• Bachelor of Arts in Performing Arts
• Bachelor of Performing Arts
• Master of Fine Arts – Applied Arts Painting
• Master of Performing Arts – Music (Vocal)
• Doctor of Philosophy in Fine Arts (FT & PT)

Fashion Technology:
• Diploma in Fashion Technology
• Diploma in Fashion Technology – B. Sc Fashion Technology (Integrated)
• Bachelor of Science in Fashion Technology
• Bachelor of Design in Fashion Technology
• Bachelor of Design in Fashion Technology – MBA (Dual Degree)
• Bachelor of Science in Fashion Technology (Lateral Entry)
• Master of Science in Fashion Technology
• Master of Design in Fashion

Chemistry:
• Master of Science in Chemistry
• Master of Science (hons.) in Chemistry
• Master of Philosophy in Chemistry
• Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (FT & PT)

Zoology:
• Master of Science in Zoology

Journalism & Film Production:
• Bachelor of Journalism (Mass Communication)
• Bachelor of Science in Film Production
• Master of Journalism (Mass Communication)
• Master of Science in Film Production
• Doctor of Philosophy in Journalism (PT & FT)

Multimedia:
• Bachelor of Science in Multimedia (Animation & Graphics)
• Bachelor of Design in Multimedia
• Bachelor of Design in Multimedia – MBA (Dual Degree)
• B. Design (Multimedia) – M. Design (integrated course)
• Master of Science in Multimedia
• Master of Design in Multimedia

Botany:
• Master of Science in Botany

Biochemistry:
• Master of Science in Biochemistry

Interior Design:
• Diploma in Interior Design
• Diploma in Interior Design – B. Sc Interior Design (integrated course)
• Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
• Bachelor of Design in Interior Design
• Diploma in Interior Design (lateral entry)
• Bachelor of Science in Interior Design (Lateral Entry)
• Bachelor of Design in Interior Design (Lateral Entry)
• Master of Design in Interior Design

Architecture:
• Diploma in Architectural Assistantship
• Diploma in Architectural Assistantship – Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering (integrated)
• Diploma in Architectural Assistantship – Bachelor of Science in Interior Design (integrated)
• Bachelor of Architecture
• Bachelor of Urban Planning
• Diploma in Architectural Assistantship (Lateral Entry)
• Master of Architecture

Microbiology:
• Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Microbiology
• Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Microbiology – M. Sc (hons.) in microbiology (dual degree)
• Bachelor of Science in Food Technology
• Master of Science in Microbiology
• Master of Science (Hons.) in Microbiology

Biotechnology:
• Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
• Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology– M. Sc in Biotechnology (dual degree)
• Bachelor of Science (hons.) in Biotechnology
• Bachelor of Science (hons.) in Biotechnology– M. Sc (hons.) in Biotechnology (dual degree)
• Master of Science in Biotechnology
• Master of Science (Hons.) in Biotechnology
• Master of Philosophy in Biotechnology
• Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology (FT & PT)

Hotel Management:
• Diploma in Food Production, Bakery and Patisserie
• Certificate in Food Production
• Bachelor of Science Hotel Management
• Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
• Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology - MBA (Dual Degree)
• Bachelor of Science in
o Hospitality Management
o Airlines, Tourism & Hospitality
o Home Science
• B.Sc Hotel Management (Lateral Entry)
• Master of Science in
o Hotel Management
o Nutrition & Dietetics
o Home Science
• Master of Hotel Management & Catering Technology

Computer Applications/Information Technology:
• Bachelor of Computer Applications
• BCA - MCA (Dual Degree)
• BCA (Hons.)
• BCA (Hons.) - MCA (Hons)(Dual Degree)
• Bachelor of Science in
Ø  Information Technology
Ø  Computer Science
• BCA (Lateral Entry)
• Master of Computer Applications
• MCA-M. Tech (Computer Science Engineering) (Dual Degree)
• MCA (Hons.)
• MCA (Hons.) - M. Tech (CSE) (Dual Degree)
• Master of Science in
o   Computer Science
o   Information Technology
• Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications
• PGDCA- M.Sc. (Computer Science) (Dual degree)

Commerce/Economics:
• Bachelor of Science in
Ø  Accounting & Finance
Ø  Economics
• Bachelor of Commerce
• B.Com (Professional)
• B.Com (Professional) - MBA (Dual Degree)
• B.Com (Hons.)
• B.Com (Hons.) - MBA (Dual Degree)
• Bachelor of Commerce (Lateral Entry)
• Master of Science in Economics
• Master of Commerce
• Master of Philosophy in Commerce
• Doctor of Philosophy in Commerce (FT & PT)
• Doctor of Philosophy in Economics (FT & PT)

Management:
• Bachelor of Science in
Ø  Business
Ø  Management
• Bachelor of Business Administration
• BBA - MBA (Dual Degree)
• BBA (IT)
• BBA (Hons.)
• BBA (Hons.) - MBA (Hons.) (Dual Degree)
• BBA (with Twinning Arrangement)
• BBA (with International Exposure)
• BBA (Lateral Entry)
• Master of Business Administration
Ø  General
Ø  International Business
Ø  Hospital and Healthcare Management
Ø  Construction Management
Ø  Entrepreneurship & Retail Management
Ø  Information Technology
Ø  Tourism and Hospitality
• MBA (Honors)
• MBA (with Twinning Arrangement)
• MBA (with International Exposure)
• Master of Philosophy in Management
• Doctor of Philosophy in Management (FT & PT)


Engineering:
• Diploma in Engineering
• Diploma (Engg.) - B.Tech (Integrated)
• Diploma (Engg.) - B.Tech - M.Tech (Integrated)
• Diploma (Engg.)- B.Tech - MBA (Integrated)
• Bachelor of Technology
• B.Tech (AIEEE)
• B.Tech - M.Tech (Dual Degree)
• B.Tech - MBA (Dual Degree)
• B.Tech (Hons.)
• B.Tech (Hons.) - M.Tech (Dual Degree)
• B.Tech (Hons.) - MBA (Dual Degree)
• B.Tech (with Twinning Arrangement)
• B.Tech (with International Exposure)
• Diploma (Engineering) (Lateral Entry)
• B.Tech (Lateral Entry)
• M.Tech (Full Time ) (Computer Science and Engineering)
• M.Tech (Part Time ) (Computer Science and Engineering)
• M.Tech (Full Time ) (Electronics and Communication Engineering)
• M.Tech (Part Time ) (Electronics and Communication Engineering)
• M.Tech (Full Time ) (Biotechnology)
• M.Tech (Full Time ) (Mechanical Engineering)
• M.Tech (Part Time ) (Mechanical Engineering)
• Advance Diploma in CAD/CAM
• PG Diploma in VLSI
• M.Tech (Full Time) (Electrical Engineering)
• Doctor of Philosophy in
• Civil Engineering (Full-time & Part-time)
• Computer Science Engineering (Full-time & Part-time)
• Information Technology (Full-time & Part-time)
• Mechanical Engineering (Full-time & Part-time)