Q. I am a student of Kamla Nehru College, University of Delhi. As online classes lack one-on-one interaction of classroom studies, I am finding myself lagging in studies. I am not able to grasp the concepts properly and this is making me feel demotivated. My class test results are falling…
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Workplace mistreatment may up suicidal thoughts in employees
New York, January 16 If you ignore a colleague’s greeting or make a sarcastic comment in the workplace then it may actually do more harm to them than intended, a new study suggests. The study indicates that perceived low-grade forms of workplace mistreatment, such as avoiding eye contact or excluding…
View More Workplace mistreatment may up suicidal thoughts in employeesSix accelerator programmes for budding start-ups in India
Entrepreneurship sounds really fascinating at first; however, the road to becoming an entrepreneur is not everyone’s cup of tea. One has to encounter multiple hurdles and challenges on the way. And given these challenges, many freshers lack guidance and assistance and also get confused about how to start on…
View More Six accelerator programmes for budding start-ups in IndiaTips preparation strategies for CLAT 2021
Amandeep Rajgotra The CLAT 2021 is scheduled to be conducted on June 13, 2021, which is three days after the board exams will get over. While this comes as a rude shock to the students, another dilemma remains the preparation strategy and focus whether to prepare for boards or…
View More Tips preparation strategies for CLAT 2021Being workaholic may increase depression, anxiety risk
Moscow, January 14 If you are a workaholic, then there are chances you may suffer negative mental and physical health outcomes such as depression, anxiety or sleep disorder, a new study suggests. The study, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, indicates that people with higher…
View More Being workaholic may increase depression, anxiety riskPunjab Patwari Recruitment 2021
Wait is over for applicants who have been waiting for the Punjab Patwari recruitment 2021 as PSSSB Board has published a notice in Punjabi on its website related to the recruitment of Patwari posts in Punjab. Applicants can fill up the online application related to this Punjab Patwari exam from…
View More Punjab Patwari Recruitment 2021Walk in green spaces to reduce work-related stress
Tokyo, January 13 If you have work related stress, then taking a stroll in green spaces may help you in improving your mental health and managing stress, a new study suggests. The study, published in the journal Public Health in Practice, also indicated that people with strong “sense of coherence”…
View More Walk in green spaces to reduce work-related stressMeticulous notes and sustained effort is the key to success
Vivek Gaur In the stressful atmosphere of Covid-19, it is important for aspirants to know how effectively they can prepare for their exam. Here are a few tips amp; strategies for aspirants preparing for NEET: Even after knowing the whole syllabus, students are generally confused about what to study and…
View More Meticulous notes and sustained effort is the key to successHaryana CM launches govt job portal
Chandigarh, January 12 In a major relief to aspirants of government jobs, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday launched ‘One Time Registration Portal’ for Group C and D category posts and non-gazetted teaching posts in government departments. Also, the Chief Minister announced a Common Eligibility Test (CET) to…
View More Haryana CM launches govt job portalCTET exams to be held after 200 day delay on Jan 31
New Delhi, January 10 Adopting the principle of ‘Safety first, exams later’ during the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to conduct the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) examination on January 31, and allot candidates examination centres located near their houses. The candidates across…
View More CTET exams to be held after 200 day delay on Jan 31GNDU gives nod to online examination for odd semester
Tribune News Service Amritsar, January 10 GNDU allowed its students to appear for the online examination for Jan-Feb semesters after the matter was raised by the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI). Acceding to the request and owing to the personal intervention of NSUI Punjab President Akshay Sharma over Covid-related…
View More GNDU gives nod to online examination for odd semesterA bird in hand is better than two…
Q. I have graduated from Delhi University recently. I was intending to take admission in master’s course for the 2020 academic session. I took many entrances but was targeting specially for an International Relations Course from JNU. Unfortunately, I couldn’t make it to JNU this time but I have managed…
View More A bird in hand is better than two…MSc Advanced Aerospace Technologies
The University of Sheffield, UK is inviting applications for MSc Advanced Aerospace Technologies course starting in September 2021. Alongside traditional aeronautical subjects such as materials, structures, aerodynamics and propulsion, you will study concepts of systems integration and flight control, essential to the production of more efficient and environmentally-friendly aircraft and…
View More MSc Advanced Aerospace TechnologiesAdditional registration window for the NMAT by GMAC exam from January 18
In its endeavor to assist candidates and schools to adapt to the changing environment caused by the worldwide pandemic, the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), administrator of the NMAT exam and a global association of leading graduate business schools, has announced an additional registration window for the NMAT by GMAC…
View More Additional registration window for the NMAT by GMAC exam from January 18Cubicle Humour
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