Much has been said and shown about tuberculosis (TB) with several films
having shown people constantly coughing and being diagnosed with the
condition. It is preventable and treatable, yet the condition of
tuberculosis ( TB) continues to be a major health threat, because of
growing drug resistance and spiralling costs of treatment. That apart,
fears and stigmas around the condition are abound. The TB scenario has
only left doctors perplexed. "India is a heavy TB burden country. In
urban settings , the problem is more severe compared to rural settings
as the rate of transmission is higher due to overcrowded spaces.
Patients from lower socio- economic status cannot afford diagnostic
tests and anti- tubercular drugs, thus are diagnosed later and continue
to spread the disease. Also, improper medication (irregularities in
taking medicines by the patients or incorrect treatment regimen by
private medical practitioners), leads to emergence of drug- resistant TB
strains. Thus, worseningthe situation," says Dr BR Das, president, research and innovation, SRL
Diagnostics. Drug resistance: major threat Rising drug incidence happens
to be the biggest threat to TB control and cure. Drug resistant TB
happens when the bacteria develops resistance to the most commonly used
drugs in the first line of treatment regimen, leading to multidrug-
resistant TB ( MDR- TB) and in extreme cases, extensively drug resistant
TB ( XDR TB), where the bacteria fail to respond to even second line
drugs," says Dr Chandan Kedawat, internal medicine specialist, PSRI
Hospital. The other problem is that of patients not sticking to their
drug regimen. " They end up discontinuing it because they feel better
within a few weeks whereas the medicines should be taken for six
months," points out Dr Kedawat. Poor drug regulation TB control has also
become a challenge because of poor drug regulation and spiralling
treatment costs. " Poor drug regulation has fuelled drug resistant TB,
along with lack of discipline when it comes to TB regimen. There is no
accountability, when it comes to adhering to proper diagnostic and
treatment rules," says Dr Swati Sharma, New Delhi based internal
medicine specialist. According to experts, lack of drug regulation has
made even basic treatment of drug- sensitive TB difficult to monitor. "
There are so many different formulations of TB drugs sold across and
absolutely no monitoring," adds Dr Sharma.
Irrational prescription and indiscriminate use of non- WHO recommended
drug regimens has become a huge problem. " It is the patients who suffer
the consequences of poor regulation of TB drug formulations in India.
An increasing number of our patients are being diagnosed with drug
resistant TB ( DR- TB). We encounter a spectrum of resistance patterns
which range from mono- drugresistant TB all the way through to
extensively drug- resistant TB ( XDR TB)," says Dr Simon Janes, medical
coordinator, Médecins Sans Frontières ( MSF) India.
Hence other diagnostic tests need to be performed to consider
initiating antitubercular treatment. There are also other conditions,
symptoms of which are familiar to TB. " Conditions like amyloidosis and
sarcoidosis, have symptoms similar to TB too. And often it is too before
the correct diagnosis happens," says Dr Kedawat.
Say TB, and the first thing that might strike you is a cloudy chest X-
ray. But there are several other forms of TB which affect other organs
of the body like that of skin, intenstinal, lymph nodemusculoskeletal,
central nervous system, gastrointestinal, skin, pericardial, among
others.
Way forward
Apart from systemic policy changes, there is much that can be achieved
by individual efforts, which are as simple as sticking to your medicine
regimen beginning with the first line of treatment.
" It is important to follow proper guidelines, avoid using anti TB
medication for any other purpose other then TB, stick to total duration
of care as treatment being of longer duration there is the tendency to
default which leads to treatment failure and building up of resistance,"
says Dr Mansoor.
While most of us are exposed to TB during our lifetime, those with low
immunity are more likely to contract it. So one of the ways to keep it
off you and combat this condition when it strikes, is to build your
immunity; gradually and naturally.
Dance of health
Ever had hormones like oxytocin, glucagon or thyroid strike a mudra and
introduce themselves to you? Or have someone represent the rhythm and
balance that different organs and hormones strike in order to keep you
going like a well-oiled machine? Just one misstep or imbalance could
cause this machine to come to a crashing halt. This is exactly what Dr
Jayanthy Ramesh tried to present through his Kuchipudi dance ballet on
the eve of World Health Day. Organised by Sai Institute of
Endrocrinology in association with Cisne for Arts, this dance ballet
presented various health issues in a creative manner. The blend of
medical science and Kuchipudi dance was conceptualised and scripted by
Dr Jayanthy Ramesh, a practising endocrinologist. "Though it is a
Kuchipudi dance ballet, it was a way to express the importance of
hormones in the body, lifestyle ailments and create awareness about
health issues. I basically wanted to use a platform to drive home the
point to the common man in a language understands," he says, adding , "Each hormone has a specific action and
there is pulse style release, rhythmic action, amplitude, target action
etc. Endocrinology is a dynamic equilibrium. Dance too has similar
factors - pace, rhythm, action. That is why we thought of blending the
two." The entire dance ballet was choreographed by Kuchipudi exponent
Bhagavathula Sethuram, who also heads the department of dance at Telugu
University. "I've been training under Guruji for some time now and after
I penned the script he choreographed the ballet. This was no mean feat
given that he had to express various hormones, their functions and
lifestyle ailments through dance. I don't think anyone else could have
choreographed the ballet as beautifully as he has," says the doctor, who
also performed a portion of the ballet. Thirteen of Sethuram's students
also performed the ballet. Vocal support was lent by Mantha Srinivas, a
software employee. The ballet, which began with an ode to India, a
country of cultural and religious diversity, soon progressed to
introducing the various hormones in the human body and their importance
before moving on to throw light upon the various lifestyle ailments like
obesity, diabetes and cardiac issues that plague young Indians. "We as a
nation are genetically predisposed to diabetes and heart ailment. But
our current lifestyle habits that involve barely any exercise and
changing dietary habits are only worsening the situation and are
responsible for even youngsters falling prey to dreaded diseases.
Through my dance I wanted to highlight these issues and create awareness
among the general public on the importance of staying fit," says Dr
Ramesh, who often has youngsters walking into his clinic with such
ailments. Dr Ramesh, who first performed this ballet in February for an
international medical conference, improvised upon the script for his
recent performance. The medical practitioner who is also interested in
poetry and creative arts says that penning the script happened in
bursts. "Inspiration can strike any time. So I didn't write the entire
script in one go. Lines would come to me while I'd interact with
patients or when watching a music performance. I would make notes on my
smartphone and then put it all together later. While I wrote the script
in Telugu, my wife Dr. Srivalli translated it into English to cater to a
wider audience," he says. Incidentally, the performance included
various audio-visual elements in the backdrop to heighten the entire
experience. Interestingly, Dr Ramesh is not a trained dancer. "I learnt
dance for a couple of years before I joined medical school out of pure
interest. But with medical school and subsequent practice, dance took a
back seat. I've attempted this performance after a gap of nearly 25
years," he grins.
Winning combination
The demand for management education in India is much larger than that of
any other country including the U.S. By most estimates, about 2,50,000
Indians are seeking MBA degrees every year. It is no surprise that
several schools have been started in the last six years to offer
management education. Till 2001, Indian institutes offered only a
two-year programme in management. The Indian School of Business that
opened its doors in 2001 offered a one-year programme in management.
This programme targeted experienced professionals who did not have a
management background, and successfully delivered to them. Since then,
several institutes have started offering the one-year PGDM. Part-time
programme The part-time programme is offered to people who want to be in
their jobs but still want to educate themselves. Traditionally, this
segment offered the programme in the evenings. But given the fact that
the bulk of the demand for this programme comes from people working in
the IT industry and who start their work only by 6 p.m. in line with the U.S. time zone,
the part-time programme could not be offered in the evenings, but over
the weekend. The distance mode of delivery of the programme also catered
to this group. The distance delivery mode comprised correspondence
courses, online delivery using technology platforms such as the
VSAT-based one-way delivery of audio, video conference based multi-way
delivery in synchronous mode. Internet-based asynchronous programme
delivery is another method. More recently, given the introduction of
MOOCs (massive online open courses) by several reputed B schools in the
U.S., some providers of online technology platforms are partnering with
Indian schools to attempt such an online programme. Most of these
programme providers, while focusing on the process and delivery,
overlook the real need of the students which is to acquire well-paying
jobs at the end of the programme. Since such job placements are not
delivered, several business schools in India are finding it difficult to
recruit students. Students are not willing to pay a high fee which is
out of sync with the starting salaries that are offered to students
graduating from those institutes. Students look for a 1:1 match between
the fees of the programme and the starting salary. If an institute
charges Rs. 6 lakh as the fee for the programme, students expect a
starting salary ranging from Rs.5.5 lakh to Rs.6.5 lakh. Herein lies the
issue, since most companies do not offer such starting salaries for
entry-level managers. There is scope for offering a programme for
inexperienced students which combines work and study in such a way that
companies are also involved. Such a programme can combine the strengths
of both modes of delivery - online and live classes. A programme that
requires students to work as interns in companies during the weekdays
and be in the class on weekends is an ideal one for inexperienced
students. If companies can be co-opted into this programme by B schools
so that they provide the internship opportunity to these students while
also offering an opportunity to be considered for a job, the programme
gains strength. Students can then get a better compensation upon
graduation so that they would have had two years of experience.
Companies would get to evaluate the candidates deeply before they offer
them jobs. The online technology will help in keeping the students
connected to the professors and other students during the week while the
course is delivered live during weekends. This requires a close
cooperation between the institutes and the companies. Either one or both
can take the initiative in designing such a programme. At the National
Management School, we are experimenting with such a programme this year.
This follows the success of the internship-based study-abroad programme
that we organise for students from U.S. universities. We believe that a
good quality programme with qualified professors can be delivered with
the active cooperation of a few companies that see value in such a
proposition. The writer is Dean, The National Management School. Email:
sankaran@nms.edu.in
IISc invites applications for admission to BS programme
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore has invited
applications online up to April 30 for admission to its regular
four-year Bachelor of Science (BS) programme. Those who have passed Plus
Two/equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and
secured 60 per cent marks in aggregate or those who appear the
qualifying examination in 2014 are eligible to apply. Application fee is
Rs.400 (Rs.200 for SC/ST and PH categories). www.iisc.ernet.in/ug
• The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER),
Thiruvananthapuram, has invited applications online for admission to the
Integrated PhD programme in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and
Physics. Bachelors degree holders in Biology, Chemistry. Mathematics,
Physics, Engineering and related areas with minimum 55 per cent
marks/equivalent grade are eligible to apply. JEST 2014 score is needed
for Admission to Integrated PhD programme in Physics. Last date February
23. www.iisertvm.in/iphd. The
programme will commence in August.
• The Centre for Biopolymer Science and Technology (a unit of CIPET),
Eloor, Udyogamandal P.O., Kochi, has invited online applications for
admission to MSc Biopolymer Science course. BSc degree holders in any
branch with chemistry as main/subsidiary subject with minimum 50 per
cent marks are eligible to apply. Selection is based on CUSAT-CAT 2014.
Last date February 20. www.cusat.nic.in.
• The Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, has invited applications online
for admission to MSc/ MSc-Tech, M.Phil., M.Tech. and PhD programmes.
Selection is based on All India Entrance Examination to be held on May
11. Apply online from February 14 (for MTech and PhD programmes February
24 onwards). Last date April 7. www.ismdhanbad.ac.in.
• The Forest Research Institute (Deemed) University, Dehradun, has
invited applications online up to April 14 for online entrance test to
be held on May 11 for admission to its M.Sc. programmes in forestry,
wood science and technology, environment management, cellulose and paper
technology. In Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur will be the test
centres. Fee for registration is Rs.1,200. For online application and
for details visit http://fri.icfre.gov.in
• The Indian Statistical Institute has invited applications online up
to March 6 for national-level ISI admission test to be held on May 11
for admission to its three-year B.Stat., B.Math. (Hons); two-year
M.Stat. and M.Math.; Master of Science (MS) in quantitative economics;
quality management science; library and information science; M.Tech. in
Computer Science; Quality, Reliability and Operations Research; JRF in
Statistics, Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, Computer Science,
Quality Reliability and Operations Research; Physics and Applied
Mathematics; Agriculture and Ecology; Human Genetics, Geology, Library
and Information Science, Linguistics offered in its centres in Kolkata,
Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore. www.isical.ac.in/-deanweb.
• Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Mesra, Ranchi, has invited
applications for admission to its four-year BE; two-year ME; M.Pharm.;
M.Tech.; M.Sc., one-year PG Diploma and two-year M.Sc. programmes.
www.bitmesra.ac.in.
• The College of Engineering, Sreekaryam, Trivandrum, has invited
applications for admission to two-year regular Master of Business
Administration (MBA) programme. Last date April 30.
CUCET 2014
Applications are invited for the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET - 2014) to be held on April 26 and 27 (for admissions to undergraduate and integrated programmes) and May 17 and 18 (for postgraduate and research programmes) across the country for courses offered by seven central universities of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Haryana, Jammu, Jharkhand and Kashmir. Apply at www.cucet2014.co.in. Last date for submitting applications for undergraduate and integrated programmes is April 2 and for postgraduate and research programmes is April 10.
AIIMS nursing entrance
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, has
invited online applications for the entrance examinations for admission
to the following courses. Admission is restricted to female candidates.
The six centres of AIIMS also offer the course. There are 60 seats in
each centre. B.Sc. (Hons) Paramedical (Optometry, 19 seats, duration 4
years); radiography (9 seats, duration 3 years) Visit
www.aiimsexams.org.
AP LAWCET 2014 Online Application Form Notification Exam Counselling Dates
AP LAWCET 2014:
A Notification is revealed by Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati about AP LAWCET 2014 under the guidance of Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE), Hyderabad. Let’s talk about Online Application Form and Exam Counselling Dates.
LAWCET stands for Law Common Entrance Test and Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati has the conducting authority of this test in Andhra Pradesh.
This examination is designed for Admission to 3 years and 5 years LLB/BL programs running by the Universities in Andhra Pradesh. The Universities from the entire state of Andhra Pradesh are participating in AP LAWCET 2014.
AP LAWCET 2014 in brief:
Name of Exam
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Law Common Entrance Test (LAWCET)
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Famous as
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LAWCET
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Exam Type
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National
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Exam category
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UG
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University
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Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati
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Eligibility for LAWCET 2014:
For 3 year LL.B / B.L. course:
The Applicants must be a graduate from a recognized institution obtaining 45% aggregate marks in the examination.
For 5 year LL.B./B.L. course:
The
students must completed 10+2 level of study with 45% aggregate marks in
the examination or equal exam recognized by the Board of Intermediate
Education, AP
Age Limit:
Candidate’s age must not exceed 30 years for general category candidates and 35 years for SC/ST category candidates.
LAWCET 2014 Entrance Exam Pattern:
- There will be total 120 questions in the exam and duration will be 90 minutes.
- The questions will be Multiple Choice Type.
- There is no worry for Negative Marking.
- Every correct answer will earn 1 mark to the candidates.
The LAWCET 2014 paper will be set in both English and Telugu.
Section
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Questions
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Syllabus
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A
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30
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General Knowledge & Mental Aptitude
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B
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30
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Current Affairs
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C
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60
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Knowledge of basic principles of law and constitution of India
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AP LAWCET 2014 Online Application Form Procedure:
The
application form can be obtained in person from all thee head offices
of the University and designated bank branches of the university. The
candidates will have to pay Rs.250/- in cash or through DD in the favor
of “Secretary, APSCHE, Hyderabad payable at Hyderabad”.
The candidates can also download the AP LAWCET 2014 Online Application Form from the Official Website. Fill the form with required information and complete it in all respects and send it with DD to:
Address:
“The Convener, 1st floor,
Old MBA Building, S.V. University,
Tirupati-517502, Andhra Pradesh”
AP LAWCET Syllabus- More Details
LAWCET Hall Ticket- More Details
LAWCET 2014 Important dates (tentative):
Opening Date of online application Forms
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March 2014
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Closing Date of online application Forms
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April 26th, 2014
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Last Date of Application with Late fee (Rs.200/-)
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April 27th, 2014- May 5th, 2014
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Last Date of Application with Late fee (Rs.500/-)
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May 6th, 2014- May 12th, 2014
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Expected Date of LAWCET 3 & 5 Years Examination
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June 6th, 2014
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రెజ్యూమ్ రూపకల్పనలో చేయకూడని పొరపాట్లు
ఉద్యోగాన్ని ఆశిస్తూ నియామక సంస్థలకు పంపే రెజ్యూమ్ అభ్యర్థుల సమగ్ర
వివరాలు తెలిపే దర్పణం వంటిది. దీని ప్రాధాన్యత దృష్ట్యా పొరపాట్లకు
ఆస్కారం లేకుండా రెజ్యూమ్ రూపొందించుకుంటే ఉద్యోగసాధనలో సగం విజయం
సాధించినట్లే. సాధారణంగా రెజ్యూమ్ రూపకల్పనలో అభ్యర్థులు చేసే ఐదు
పొరపాట్లు అవి అధిగమించే విధానాలపై గైడెన్స్.ఫ స్ట్ ఇంప్రెషన్ ఈజ్ ది
బెస్ట్ ఇంప్రెషన్' అనే నానుడి అన్ని సందర్భాలతో పాటు ఉద్యోగ ప్రయత్నాలు
చేసే ఉద్యోగార్థులకూ మరింత బాగా వర్తిస్తుంది. ఉద్యోగ ప్రయత్నంలో భాగంగా
అభ్యర్థులు 'రెజ్యుమ్' తయారు చేసి సంస్థలకు పంపుతుంటారు.
ఈ క్రమంలో మీకూ మీరు ఉద్యోగ ప్రయత్నం చేసే సంస్థకు మధ్య వారధి మీరు తయారు
చేసి పంపే ఈ రెజ్యుమ్. ఇది మీ గురించి పూర్తి సమాచారాన్ని క్లుప్తంగా,
అవసరం మేరకు తెలియజెప్పే ఒక సాధనం. ఇందులో మీరు పొందుపరచిన సమాచారం చూశాక
ప్రాథమికంగా మీరు సంస్థకు ఉపయోగపడతారా! లేదా! అన్న విషయాలను బేరీజు
వేసుకుని మిమ్మల్ని ఇంటర్వ్యూకు పిలవాలా లేక మీ అప్లికేషన్ను 'రిజక్ట్'
చేయాలా అన్న నిర్ణయం తీసుకుంటారుపస్తుతం ఉద్యోగావకాశాల కన్నా ఉద్యోగార్దుల
సంఖ్య చాలా ఎక్కువగా ఉంటున్నది.
అలాంటపుడు మీ
అప్లికేషన్లో ఎలాంటి లొసుగులున్నా దాన్ని తిరస్కరించే అవకాశాలు ఎక్కువగా
ఉంటాయి.మరో పార్శ్యంలో చూస్తే మీతో పాటు ఎన్నో వందల మంది అభ్యర్థులు
'రెజ్యుమ్'లు పంపి ఉంటారు కనుక మీ రెజ్యుమ్లో చిన్న చిన్న లోపాలు కూడా
కనిపెట్టి మరీ అప్లికేషన్లను తిరస్కరించే అవకాశాలు ఎక్కువగా ఉంటాయి. మీరు
వ్యకిగతంగా సంస్థ అధికారుల ముందు హాజరై మీ అర్హతలు, సామర్థ్యాలను మీ
గురించి ఇతర సమాచారాలను తెలియజెప్పుకునే ఒక మంచి అవకాశాన్ని మీరు చేజేతులా
వదులుకుంటున్నారని దానర్థం. అలాంటి అవకాశం ఇవ్వకుండా అప్లికేషన్ స్థాయిలోనే
కొన్ని జాగ్రత్తలు తీసుకుంటే మిమ్మల్ని మీరు ప్రూవ్ చేసుకుని మీరు
కోరుకున్న ఉద్యోగం సంపాదించుకునే అవకాశాలు ఎక్కువగా ఉంటాయి. అలాంటి కొన్ని
జాగ్రత్తలను చూద్దాం.
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సమాచారానికి, మీ లక్ష్యాలకు పొంతన ఉండదు. అందుకే మీ రెజ్యుమ్ ఈ మూడింటిని
అనుసంధానం చేస్తూ ప్రజెంట్ చేయండి.
- 2 కొంతమంది రెజ్యుమ్ తయారు చేసేటపుడు ఇతర రెజ్యుమ్ల నుండి కొంత సమాచారం
తీసుకుంటారు. ఇటువంటి రెజ్యుమ్లలో అర్థం కాని క్లిష్టమైన పెద్ద పెద్ద
పదాలు 'జార్గాన్స్' వాడుతుంటారు. ఇలాంటి పదాలు వాడి వారికి చాలా నాలెడ్జ్
ఉందని తెలియజెప్పే ప్రయత్నం చేస్తారు. అయితే చాలా సందర్భాలలో మీరు వాడిన
పదాలకు మీరు ప్రయత్నించే ఉద్యోగానికి ఎలాంటి పొంతనా ఉండదు. ఒకవేళ ఉన్నా
మీరు వాటిని ఇంటర్వ్యూలో సరియైన పద్ధతిలో వ్యక్తం చేయలేరు. ఫలితంగా ఫెయిల్
అవుతారు. అందుకే సింపుల్గా ఉన్నా మీకు బాగా అర్థమయ్యే పదాలను నిత్య
జీవితంలో మీరు ఎక్కువసార్లు వాడే పదాలనే రెజ్యుమ్లో వాడండి. ఏ విషయమైనా
మైండ్ నుండి సహజంగా వచ్చినపుడే ఆ విషయం గురించి ఏ సందర్భంలో అయినా
కాన్ఫిడెంట్గా మీరు మాట్లాడగలుగుతారు. అందుకే మీ రెజ్యుమ్ని మీ స్వంత
పదాలతో తయారు చేయండి.
- 3 మీరు ఈ ఉద్యోగాన్ని పొందడానికి చాలా సీరియస్గా ప్రయత్నిస్తున్నారన్న
విషయం మీ రెజ్యుమ్లో తెలియజెయ్యండి. అంటే స్పెల్లింగులు, వ్యాకరణ దోషాలు
లేకుండా జాగ్రత్తగా గమనించి రాయండి. ఉద్యోగంపై సీరియస్గా లేనివారు
రెజ్యుమ్ లోని పొరబాట్లను గ్రహించరు. ఒకటి రెండు పొరబాట్లు చాలు
అప్లికేషన్ను రిజక్ట్ చేయడానికి అని 76 శాతం మంది హెచ్.ఆర్. మేనేజర్లు ఒక
సర్వేలో తెలియజేశారు. అందుకే రెజ్యుమ్ తయారు చేశాక ఒకటికి రెండు సార్లు
మీరుగానీ మీ మిత్రులు గాని చెక్ చేసి ఇటువంటి చిన్న చిన్న పొరబాట్లు
సరిచేసుకోండి.
- 4 మీ వివరాలతో పాటు ప్రస్తు తం మీరు చేస్తున్న జాబ్ డిస్క్రిప్షన్
క్లుప్తంగా అర్థమయ్యేలా రాస్తే మీ రెజ్యుమ్ కు విలువ చేకూరుతుంది. చాలా
మంది తాము రోజువారీ చేసే పనులనే ఒక జాబ్ డిస్క్రిప్షన్గా అప్లికేషన్లో
రాస్తుంటారు. అది సరికాదు. మీరు ప్రస్తుతం పనిచేసే ఉద్యోగంలో మీరు సాధించిన
విజయాలు స్పష్టంగా, క్లుప్తంగా రాయండి. అలాగే అప్లికేషన్లో తేదీలు,
సంఖ్యాపరమైన వివరాలు తెలియజేయవలసి వచ్చినపుడు పొరబాట్లు లేకుండా
చూడండి.వ్యక్తిగత సమచారం తెలియజేసేటపుడు మీ ఉద్యోగానికి సపోర్ట్ చేసే
వ్యక్తిగత విషయాలను మాత్రమే తెలియజేయండి. కొంతమంది రెజ్యుమ్లను వ్యక్తిగత
సమాచారంతో నింపే హాబీల పుస్తకంగా మార్చేస్తుంటారు. అంటే వారికున్న అన్ని
హాబీలు అందులో రాసేస్తుంటారు. ఉదాహరణకు మీరు ఒక అకౌంటెంట్ ఉద్యోగానికి
అప్లికేషన్ పెడితే మీకున్న అకౌంటింగ్ నాలెడ్జ్ని, కంప్యూటర్ నాలెడ్జ్ని
తెలియజెప్పండి. అలాగే ఇతర రంగాలలో ఏవైనా చెప్పుకోదగ్గ విజయాలు సాధించి ఉంటే
వాటిని తెలియజెప్పండి. ఇలా తెలియజెప్పడం వలన మీలో ఎలాంటి
సామర్థ్యాలున్నాయో తెలుస్తాయి. అలా కాకుండా టీవి చూస్తుంటారనో, బ్రౌజింగ్,
చాటింగ్ అంటే ఇష్టమనో తెలియజేయవలసిన అవసరం లేదు.
- 5 మీ అప్లికేషన్ను వీలైనంత క్లుప్తంగా రెండు పేజీలకు మించకుండా తయారు
చేయండి. పై జాగ్రత్తలు తీసుకోవ డంతో పాటు అప్లికేషన్ను మంచి లేఅవు ట్తో
పదానికి, పదానికి మధ్య స్పేస్, మార్జిన్లు ఇచ్చి డిగ్నిఫైడ్గా ఉండే
ఫాంట్తో ప్రెజెంట్ చేయండి. లెటర్ సైజ్ను 10-12 మధ్య ఫాంట్ ఉండేలా చూడండి.
కొంతమంది కొన్నిచోట్ల చాలా పెద్ద సైజు లెటర్స్, కొన్ని చోట్ల చిన్న చిన్న
లెటర్స్తో మరోచోట పద్ధతిలేని ఫాంట్లతో ప్రజెంట్ చేస్తుంటారు. ఇలా చేస్తే
చదవడానికి ఇబ్బందిగా ఉంటుంది. మిమల్ని మీరు ప్రెజెంట్ చేసుకోవడానికి
రెజ్యుమ్ ఒక గొప్ప సాధనం. ఆసాధనాన్ని మీరు సమర్థవంతంగా ఉపయోగించుకొని విజయం
సాధించండి.
- వ్యాసకర్త ః ప్రముఖ కార్పొరేట్ కంపెనీలో
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