07/11/2014
Which one are you?
9 Minimal Posters That Prove There Are Two Types Of Engineers In The World Engineers = Awesomeness
ICFAI Institute of Science & Technology is one of the constituent units of Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI) University, Tripura.
The ICFAI University, Tripura is committed to provide new career-oriented educational programs at Bachelor’s and Master’s level in management, finance, science and technology, education and other areas. Located in Agartala (Tripura), the college aims to provide efficient study and training to the young generation in the field of science and technology. ICFAI Institute of Science & Technology admit
07/11/2014
Which one are you?
9 Minimal Posters That Prove There Are Two Types Of Engineers In The World Engineers = Awesomeness
22/10/2014
29/07/2014
SMART Goals
If you ask most people what is their one major objective in life, they would probably give you a vague answer, such as, "I want to be successful, be happy, make a good living," and that is it. They are all wishes and none of them are clear goals.
Goals must be SMART:
1. S--specific. For example, "I want to lose weight." This is wishful thinking. It becomes a goal when I pin myself down to "I will lose 10 pounds in 90 days."
2. M--must be measurable. If we cannot measure it, we cannot accomplish it. Measurement is a way of monitoring our progress.
3. A--must be achievable. Achievable means that it should be out of reach enough to be challenging but it should not be out of sight, otherwise it becomes disheartening.
4. R--realistic. A person who wants to lose 50 pounds in~30 days is being unrealistic.
5. T--time-bound. There should be a starting date and a finishing date.
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The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University, Tripura wishes a very independence day to all its students & every indians and never ever underestimate the power of *jai hind*
“Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs.”
26/06/2013
India’s telecommunication industry, which consists of mobile, telephone, broadcast and Internet underwent a high pace of market liberalization and growth since 1990s and has grown over twenty times within ten years. Currently, it has the world’s 3rd largest Internet user-base with over 137 million out of an estimated total population of 1.20 billion. There has been 11.4 percent pe*******on in the usage and India has a share of 5.7 percent share of users worldwide.
Source: http://www.siliconindia.com/
23/06/2013
Why private universities are set to be the future of quality education in India ?
"Ruined result, ruined career, ruined life" — Facebook status of Aman, a Delhi student after the CBSE class 12 results a fortnight ago.
Aman (name changed on request) scored 90%. That evidently isn't enough for the 17-year-old to dream of a career. And a life. The cut-off at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), University of Delhi's (DU) bellwether for higher studies in commerce and economics, was 96.5% to 98.5% in 2012. At other perceived top colleges of India, it's nothing less than 95%. If Aman thinks his life is ruined, it's clearly because 90% isn't going to get him admission to SRCC or any other of the country's Tier I colleges.
While he will later learn in life that marks are not necessarily the most accurate barometer of success, unfortunately at the moment Aman may be right. And he's not alone. There are tens of thousands of Indian students all over the country who aren't assured of quality education not because they didn't score top marks but simply because the Indian education system cannot accommodate so many overachievers.
The bottom line: if you are not right up there at the top of the heap, you will miss out on quality education. The other option is for parents to fork out a small fortune and send their children to universities abroad. It's an option only for the elite.
Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/
20/06/2013
Programs Offered at the ICFAI University, Tripura 2013
UG Programs
BBA : 3 years
BCA : 3 years
B.Tech. : 4 years
B.Tech - Lateral Entry : 3 years
B.Ed. : 1 year
PG Program
MBA : 2 years
MCA : 3 years
MA (Education) : 2 years
Application form and prospectus for the programs are available @ The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University, Tripura
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Agartala-Simna Road,
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Agartala-799 210, Tripura (West).
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