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10. May 2013 16:38
Now that almost everything modern has been introduced to pharmacy, not only its scope has widened but also the future of those who are into this industry has become secure. This area of practice offers chances for detailed research and development. More importantly, pharmacy graduates are facilitated in every way possible to carry out research work on various aspects of pharmacy. The line of areas in which to research may include IPR (Intellectual Property Right), DRA (Drug Regulatory Affairs), NDDS (New Drug Delivery System) etc.
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4. May 2013 17:03
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the entrance test for admission to MBBS and BDS courses at Pan India Level. NEET has replaced State-Level medical entrance examination and All India Pre Medical Test. The test is conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and is to be held on May, 5th, 2013.
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24. April 2013 16:25
The area of management and thinking pertaining to it has always been dominated by managers-are-born-and-not-trained mentality; not only by laymen and common masses, but also by those who themselves are veterans of this class. This doesn’t necessarily (and completely?), however, deny the need of training and experience gained through practice. Neither has it officially declared that excellent managers need not any coaching.
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13. April 2013 22:16
Now a day, brain drain prevails in the form of people with higher education from developing countries immigrating to already developed ones. People, who emigrate from one country to the other through international transfer, are termed as “Human Capital.” And the phenomenon is popular worldwide as “Human Capital Flight.”
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11. April 2013 18:32
The actual and serious problem, it can be said after analyzing the matter quite keenly, is unorganized structure of education followed by biased evaluation system. How reasonable, after all, is it for us to feed our students with bookish knowledge?
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1. April 2013 21:55
Considering hard work and luck vital for success never means we can deny the need and importance of education, that too in this age of cut-throat competition. Today, success lies in direct proportion to higher education and a candidate’s score/performance out there. As believe our teachers, students, educational experts and critiques, it actually does. Nothing can they emphasize substitute higher education.
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29. March 2013 22:44
The whole corruption scenario has nothing to do with the government system; it is all about the power vested in the hands of representative or government employee and wealth one wants to acquire within the given frame of time.
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25. March 2013 21:22
The latest job surveys have been warning that despite of a large number of students passing out every year, graduate vacancies are remaining vacant in top companies. That our pass outs are leaving colleges without right skills to help them in the recruitment process. The worse, though employment rate is increasing, and there are 48 applications per graduate vacancy, still potential recruiters have failed to meet recruitment targets! There is something, again, that’s making graduates disappoint employers.
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22. March 2013 22:52
Globalization has introduced apparent modifications in our education system and it is equally valid to state this statement otherwise. Means, evolution of business and management schools have brought about globalization of education.
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21. March 2013 19:54
Foreign Direct Investment, literally, refers to an investment made to acquire lasting or long-term interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor. Such an investment is direct as the investor (a foreign person, company or group) wants to manage and control the foreign enterprise.
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