Academic session of every university is running late in this year because of corona. Most of the universities are conducting their final year’s exams, now in the month of September and will try to announce the result as soon as possible as per the guidelines of UGC. We are already in the 4th stage of Unlock; there are very high chances that all the school and colleges will be functional with 100% capacity very soon. So, as soon as the result will be announced, students about to complete their graduation would look for admission in PG courses. Management courses, such as MBA, are highly preferred by the students, who want to enter the corporate. Though, there are some specific academic skill set that one must have, but one should always focus on improving their personality characteristics, if they want to be known as a successful manager. These areas are- 1-Capacity of taking right decision at the right time 2-Having intellectual skills 3-Having leadership qualities 4-Knowing how to get things done by others 5-Proper planning of future activities Above are the qualities that need to be cultivated among future managers so that they can perform all the assigned tasks in a required manner. We, here at ITS, are conducting a regular Personality Development and Analytical Skill sessions for MBA students, through which the students learn how to analyze the situations, how to take decisions based on those situations and so on. They also improve their personality and communication skills during the sessions and after completing the two-year MBA Programme they become more confident. We also conduct foreign language classes along with regular classes on a weekly basis so that our MBA students become more preferable by the international organizations in the corporate world.
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Significance of Online education during COVID-19
We all, the most of world's population is staying at home for last few months and just passing the time in quarantine way. Every one is dealing with “pneumonia of unknown cause" started from Wuhan, and it changing itself again and again. When WHO declared COVID-19 (known as 2019-nCoV) a pandemic, all schools, colleges, and universities were asked to shut down by the authorities. All the developed, developing and under developed countries are trying to fight with the same at their best. One unknown virus has brought the whole world to its knees. Only available solution to this is prevention, but we need to keep it as our everyday practices. People have already stopped shaking hands, and students of various school and colleges have stopped attending to schools and colleges physically. As we all know that this is a temporary but a long time situation, we need to use the time in a productive manner, and the only way available for the same is online education. Online Education during COVID-19 With all school and colleges closures throughout the world, online learning is the only solution. So many online learning platforms recently started to provide education during the lockdown due to pandemic situations. Learning through Online platform will keep students safe and will help them to keep up with the study. During the pandemic situations due to coronavirus, anyone’s health is of most importance. Being a responsible teaching organization, it automatically becomes very critical and essential to take all safety measurements to keep our students safe and healthy also to keep them updated in context of their studies. So we are providing all the instructions and guidance to all our students of Engineering and Management regarding online courses available on various online platforms i.e Course era , NPTEL etc, here at ITS, engineering college, Greater Noida. This will surely enhance their subjective knowledge and also enable them to use their free time in a productive manner. 8/9/2020 0 Comments Restore that Mental PeaceRestore that Mental Peace
As the world has turned upside down due to the ongoing Covid pandemic, many of us are desperately yearning for a respite from the uncertainty, upheaval, and anxiety brought about by it. We’re longing to calm down our stressed-soaked inner chatter and soothe our frayed nerves. We’re craving to release our physical, emotional, and mental tension. We’re yearning for a genuine breather, a break from the gamut of responsibilities and the reality that many things have changed. Many of the things we love and have relied on for comfort, soothing, and healing are no longer an option. In short, every one of us can benefit from a week (or month) long vacation. But since this isn’t possible for most of us, we can focus on what is engaging in small activities and practices that help us to unwind throughout the day. You’ll find these ideas below. Set a timer for 10 minutes, and brainstorm other ways you can chill out in small windows of time. WALK BAREFOOT Walking in the grass, sand, dirt, or soil can help you to connect to the calming and nourishing energy of the earth, since our bodies are made of similar elements of the earth—such as water, air— and walking barefoot are ways you can restore yourself mindfully. RELISH EVERYDAY BEAUTY Allow yourself to be curious about the beautiful things you see on a regular basis. For example, observe a flower’s petals or touch them to see how they feel. Watch the clouds pass, imagining yourself jumping from one to the next. Listen to the outdoor and indoor sounds of the morning. Feel the warmth of your little one’s hands. TAKE TEN DEEP BREATHS Count each breath on the inhale. Also, keep your exhales several seconds longer than your inhales. PRACTICE CO-REGULATION This is simply holding hands with friend or partner who is calm and relaxed to help you tune into their energy. Think of someone you feel comfortable with, who has a soothing voice and gentle, calming manner. MASSAGE YOUR HANDS Washing your hands, applying hand cream, and massaging the palm of each hand and fingers for about 20 seconds each can help break up any stale, congested energy while increasing your breathing. Notice when you massage your hands, your breath tends to get deeper in the lower abdomen area (and lungs) where your calming nerves are. Massaging your feet is also a great way to ease tension. MASSAGE YOUR TEMPLES If you can afford, apply lavender essential oil to your index and middle fingers. Then moving clockwise massage your temples. To enhance your relaxation, put on some spa-like or nature sounds, classical music, or your favourite relaxing tunes. PRACTICE SAVASANA During this corpse pose, close your eyes and picture any thoughts that arise as autumn leaves traveling down the river. You also might move from your feet to your head, tensing and relaxing different muscle groups as you make your way from bottom to top. PLAY WITH PAINT Use any paint you have on hand, and grab a canvas or thick piece of paper. Instead of focusing on creating a specific image, simply glide your paintbrush from left to right, right to left. Or get out any art supplies you have and simply start doodling or sketching, cutting or gluing. Unwinding will look different for everyone. And the strategies that help you relax will differ depending on the day and the extent of your anxiety or stress levels. So explore and experiment. Play around with an assortment of techniques, noting what helps and what doesn’t. Ultimately, don’t judge yourself for needing rest or comfort. Don’t criticize yourself for needing to slow down and take a break. Incorporate small, soothing activities into your everyday, so they become small, soothing rituals that help you to relax and refresh. |
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