Friday, June 1, 2018

Tips to Improve your Vocabulary

HOW TO ENRICH YOUR VOCABULARY  

Words, written or spoken, are thoughts. You need vocabulary to express your thoughts or to understand those of others. You can express your thoughts without grammar but you cannot do so without words. Even illiterate persons appreciate the importance of vocabulary though their concept of vocabulary may not be so “rich” as the literate persons perceive it.

When you speak or write, the listener/reader is impressed by the richness and skilful use of your vocabulary and knowingly or unknowingly judges your capabilities. The other way, rich vocabulary helps you to effortlessly comprehend the thoughts expressed no sooner they strike to the mind. Rich vocabulary is very important “to understand” or “to be understood”. Given the equal professional knowledge amongst the peers, a better vocabulary stand an individual in good stead. These few words should be enough to change the perception of the persons who underestimate the importance of a rich vocabulary. Needless to state that a rich vocabulary is a valuable asset for success.

It cannot be gainsaid that formal education, one’s mother tongue, medium of instructions in school and college education plays vital role in building up vocabulary but these do not guarantee a good vocabulary. What guarantees a good vocabulary is one’s consistent effort irrespective of the factors mentioned before. Nobody has missed the bus. Building up a rich vocabulary is a quest, full of consistent efforts. Not only that, lexical wealth of complacent persons would diminish with passage of time if they do not nurture it.

Tips to enrich the vocabulary:

(1) BUY A GOOD DICTIONARY:

Computer and Mobile have wonderful lexical capabilities with lots of convenience. However, they cannot substitute a good dictionary for an avid “pupil” of vocabulary. Buy a good dictionary published by a reputed publisher and use it.

(2) READ:

Research has proved that reading, with an eye on improving vocabulary, is an important tool to enrich word power. This equally applies for mother tongue or “second language”.  For all round development of vocabulary, read on variety of subjects from various sources e.g. news papers, magazines, fictions, non-fictions, etc.

(3) JOT DOWN IN A DIARY:

As soon as you come across an unknown word, try to infer the meaning of the word from the context in which it is used and then refer to the dictionary and jot down the word with its meaning in a diary.  Prepare the diary with a separate page for each alphabetic letter – like a telephone diary. This helps avoid duplication and easy reference in future.

(4) LOOK INTO ETYMOLOGY:

While looking for the meaning (definition) of an unknown word in the dictionary look into the etymology of the word. Good dictionaries narrate how the word is originated with its root, suffix, prefix, plural, verb forms, etc after giving the meaning of the word. This helps to relate the unknown word with the cognate words and memorize them. The etymology of most of the words have interesting tale-tell story reinforcing the meaning in your memory.

(5) USE OF A NEW WORD LEARNT:

Find out how you can use the new word learnt in place of the words you are presently using. Whenever, possible use the new words and see yourself how they make your expression more effective.

(6) DEVISE MNEMONICS:

Mnemonics are tricks to help remember the word, particularly when it is ticklish or confusing with its cognates. These tricks serve the purposes best when they are self-devised. Many nouns have irregular plural e.g. goose, plural geese and many such others. When singular and plural are confusing (e.g. foot - feet, goose – geese) a simple mnemonics to member which is singular and which is plural is: one has an o in its spelling so the noun with an o is singular because number one has an o. Depending upon your resourcefulness, you can devise mnemonics based on rhyme, logic, spelling, pronunciation, relation, events, celebrities, etc.

(7) BUY A THESAURAS:

If you love dictionary, you would also love thesaurus. Unlike dictionaries, they provide synonyms, antonyms, etc. While a dictionary defines a word, a thesaurus gives a choice of words for each entry. A thesaurus is helpful for selection of exact words that convey the message in a better way. This helps  appreciate and differentiate  “subtle shades” of meaning of different words apparently conveying similar message e.g. the verbs to kill, to murder, to assassinate, to execute, etc suggest that one person causes death of an another one but each verb has specific meaning and context.

(8) BUY BOOKS ON VOCABULARY / WORD POWER:

Such books are also helpful in enriching your vocabulary. In some such books, the words are listed with its meaning. Remembering them and using them in right context makes it bit difficult as they are in a listing format, not used in a contextual text. While in some books, the words are grouped “concept wise” and used in text (some time in an amusing anecdote) explaining the meaning.  Such a presentation is very helpful in sustaining our interest in reading such books.

(9) USE ELECTRONIC SERVICES: TV, INTERNET, EMAIL AND SOCIAL MEDIA:

Information Technology has made ocean of knowledge available with just few clicks away. Sign up “A Word a day in your inbox” email, Play Word Games and Quizzes, Get Lost in Crossword puzzles. Challenge yourself with vocabulary test and evaluate how much your efforts have paid. Watching TV programmes (news, fictions, movies etc) with subtitles of the audio is also useful for developing the vocabulary. While watching, jot down the difficult words and explore them after the programme is over.


(10) STUDY ROOTS, PREFIXES, SUFFIXES:

Learn roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Many words in the English language are derived from Latin or Greek roots. Many words are derived from the same root. Concomitantly, if you know the root, you can easily understand and remember the meaning of the word derived from that root. Greek root hydro (water) has given: Hydrogen, Hydrophobia, hydroponic, hydrotherapy, hydraulics, hydroplane, dehydrate, hydrosphere, etc. Knowledge of roots coupled with the knowledge of suffixes and prefixes are crucial for building up a rich vocabulary. Scientific and technological words are mainly coined from Greek or Latin roots with suggestive suffixes or prefixes.

It is found that most of the persons are facing embarrassing situations during each stage of life for want of a sufficient vocabulary. Rather than equipping ourselves, we find out some soft option – consult a friend or colleague, refer to dictionary, surf the internet, knowingly tolerate the linguistic errors, etc. Now stop it. It is never late to mend.

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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Courses after 12th Commerce



The courses under Commerce stream are gaining popularity now a days as the Commerce students have, compared to other streams,  wider choices for a bright career. However, knowingly or unknowingly the comparison with Science Stream always creeps in while considering the courses under Commerce Stream though the “should have” station is already left behind and in most of the courses the entry path is stream wise segmented.
In developing countries like ours, the prospects for a better career for commerce students also are becoming brighter due to following reasons:

1. The Monetary Economy has replaced Barter Economy
2. Even small people consider their vocation as a conduit to prosperity and not a means of sustenance which has broad based the economy.
3. The consumerism and materialistic approach to life are pushing the demands to satisfy “wants”, “comforts” and “luxuries” beyond “needs”.
4. Economy has already moved from Primary Sector (agriculture, mining, forestry, etc) to Secondary Sector (industry/manufacturing) and now moving to Tertiary Sector (Services – Financial, Retailing, Insurance, Travel, etc). This Sector provides lucrative job opportunities in large numbers.
5. Increasing say of the women in the society as an income earner, spender and decision maker.
6.  More money at the disposal of upwardly mobile young generation.
7. Change in the mind set of people – From “Save for Security in Future” to “Expend for Enjoyment at Present”.
8.  Increasing trend of online Shopping from gadgets to garlic.
9.  Ever increasing need of the people for tax planning in the face f ever spreading and tightening Tax Regime.
10.  Increasing liquidity with the people looking for informed investment decision.
11. There is growing demand from banks, insurance companies, audit firms, etc for bright commerce graduates.

Some readers might find the discussion of the above reasons not directly connected with the topic but it will be useful to students have to find a job after closing their college books.

Courses After 12th for Commerce Students (some courses needs ranking in Entrance Test):
The most sought after courses after 12th Commerce are:
   1.     Master of  Business Administration (Integrated )
   2.     Chartered Accountant (Foundation)
   3.     Company Secretary (Foundation)
   4.     L L B (Integrated – 5 years)
The students who do not want to take up / cannot take up the above course, would opt for:


       B  Com (the course selected by large chunk f students)


  •      BBA 
  •        BCA  
  •        B Arch 
  •        BA



The B. Com. Graduate can further pursue:


   1.  MBA
   2. CMA (previously called ICWA)
   3. CFA (After 4 years’ experience)
   4. MCA
   5.  MCM
   6. CA 
   7. CS
   8. LLB 
   9. B Ed



The BCA Graduate can further pursue:

1.  MCA  
     2. MBA 
     3. LLB   
    



Apart frm above popular courses, following are a few niche/ special Degree and Diploma / Certificate courses worth considering:
  •  Hospitality
  •  Animation and Multimedia
  •  Journalism and Mass Communication
  •  Event Management
  •  Fashion Design and Technology
  •  Hotel Management
  •  Actuarial Science (Science of assessing risk in insurance, finance, etc)   
  •  Certified Financial Planner

In my previous blog, I have dwelt upon the option of studying overseas after 12th. Though it is advisable to explore this option after graduation, option of studying overseas after 12th should not be ruled out altogether as it has also “Early Bird” advantage, particularly when the destination countries are tightening the rules in this regards day by day. Admission in overseas colleges requires proficiency test in English viz. IELTS/PTE/TOEFL. With banks’ liberal loan policy for overseas students and availability of part-time work in destination country finance may not a problem but securing required score in English proficiency test may pose challenge to students.
Another plus point for the students of Commerce is a practical use of academic knowledge if they venture into own business through launching a new Start Up or by taking up the reins of family business. Every business needs a commerce hand. Moreover, chances of commerce students making money out of the inventions made by the science students are higher than the latter themselves doing so.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Career options after 12th Science - Group A


No sooner the Board exam is over than the students start revelling in fun and frolics. And before the euphoria settles down, the tension returns-the tension of the exam result coupled with entrance test and getting admission. No exaggeration meant, the students and parents whose goal is for a professional course are passing through an ordeal. Getting though the maze of admission process is quite tedious. Anyway, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going”. However, with commercialisation of higher education and increasing varieties of courses, the situation is softening. 

The 12th Science stream has two branches, rather, popularly two groups: Group A called Engineering (having PCM subjects) and Group B called Biology (having PCB subjects). 

The most popular Courses available to the Group A students who fulfils the criteria are as under:
B. E. /B Tech Degree Courses (Duration 4 years):

(Though the curriculum of B.E. and B.Tech. for a particular discipline is similar but the pedagogy (teaching method) is different. Generally, the colleges under a University offers B.E. Degree while the I.I.Ts. offers B.Tech. Degree.). Some time, the duration of B Tech course will be longer than B E course. 

·         Information Technology 
·        Computer Science
·         Electronics Engineering
·         Electronics & Communication Engineering
·         Electrical Engineering
·         Mechanical Engineering
·         Chemical Engineering
·         Civil Engineering
·         Energy and Environmental Engineering
·         Food Technology
·         Geology/Metallurgy/Mining
·         Dairy Technology
·         Instrumentation
·         Industrial / Production Engineering
·         Mechatronics
·         Automation and Robotics
·         Construction Technology
·         Nanotechnology
  
In addition to above Courses, following are the specialized B. E. degree courses offered by a few colleges/institutes:

  • Marine / Merchant Navy
  •  Automobile
  •  Aerospace / Aeronautics
  •  Petroleum
  •  Biochemical
  •  Bio-Medical
  •  Biotechnology
  •  Fire
  •  Printing
  •  Rubber, Plastic and Polymer
  •  Textile

The students who could not make it to the above courses or do not want choose, for one reason or the other, to join the above course would set their eye on following courses:
  •        B.C.A. (3 years)
  •        B Pharm (4 years)
The remaining students (which would be a very large chunk) can join the B. Sc. Degree (Duration 3 years). B. Sc. (Honours) degree is also offered with specialization in following discipline (Honours duration can be more than 3 years depending upon the college/university/institute):
  •  Physics
  •  Chemistry
  • Maths  
  •  Electronics
  •  Zoology
  •  Micro biology
  •  Botan
  •  Geology
  • Computer
  • Information Technology
  • Home Science
  •  Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Nursing
  • Forensic Science 
  •  Optometry 
  • Bio-medical
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Agriculture 
  • Horticulture
  • Forestry
  • Veterinary and Animal Husbandry
  • Fishery
  • Dairy / Food Technology
  • Fashion Design / Fashion Technology 

Changing the track from Science to Commerce:
If the students realize that he is wrongly stuck in Science stream (due to parents pressure or ill-informed decision), they can take up courses under Commence stream and can opt for following course:
·         BBA/BBM
·         B Com

There are certain courses / institute offering integrated courses leading to post graduate degrees. The pathway to post graduate degree helps the students in various ways. 

Generally, while discussing the courses after 12th, for that matter irrespective of the stream, studying overseas is not discussed. The topic of studying overseas after 12th is altogether a different ball game. It merits separate discussion. Here, the allusion is made just to hint at it so that it can be explored if someone (parent or student) is interested. For some students (may be limited in numbers) the option for moving to foreign country for study is not less than “a dream come true”. Now with bank’s liberal policy for overseas education loan, parent’s financial capacity is not so much important as the student’s capabilities in English Language are.   

Once the Board Exam result (and in some cases, coupled with, the Entrance Test result) is out, students and parents know where do they stand and what they can expect. However, the informed can get better choice than the ignorant and ill-informed. Leveraging the information for meaningful decision is the crux of choosing an appropriate course for better career.

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