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When it comes to managing time while studying in college, students need to maintain a healthy work-life balance. More often than not, college students find it challenging to balance their studies, work, and other hobbies. A lot of time is being consumed by activities that are not quite important.
Writing a paper can be a daunting task, often filled with mistakes and errors. Students may not be aware of the common mistakes they make when writing a paper, resulting in lost marks and points. This article will discuss the common mistakes students make in their papers and how they can be avoided. By understanding what mistakes to look out for, students can significantly improve the quality of their paper and increase their chances of success.
My name is Kalkyn Ashok Thapa, and I am a Grade 5 student at Sharanya Narayani International School in Bangalore. My birthday is coming up in a few days on 27th January, and before I hit double digits, my final year as a single digit aged kid has been truly an adventure as I have completed trekking of two base camps and one summit.
Mathematics is the main branch of science that deals with space, change, quality, and structure. There are further sub-branches of mathematics such as calculus, algebra, and geometry. The term calculus deals with the study of continuous change.
The recent development of technology has its own pros and cons. On one hand, it provides children with more avenues to children, on the other hand readily available information on the internet increases the risk of plagiarism. Chaitali Moitra speaks to EducationWorld on Plagiarism-how to inculcate academic integrity.
Every year, colleges and universities around the world face the same challenge of trying to increase their retention rates. This is particularly important for first-year students since research shows that they are more likely to drop out of college if they get discouraged.
Sambhav Kataria, the Head Boy of Emerald Heights International School, Indore wants to pursue Materials Science and Engineering in the future. Having a passion for Debate, Drums, and Theatre, Kataria wants to pursue his graduation from a foreign university. Head Girl Sienna Chambial on the other hand has a huge interest in Mathematics and wants to take up a major in the same. She too wants to pursue her graduation from the United States and loves to read, paint, sing and play basketball. Her love for public speaking too fits completely with her role at the school.
Aanchal Kulkarni, a grade X student of The Academy School (TAS), Pune is the head girl of her school. The conscientious youngster is an avid reader who wants to pursue a career in chemistry in the future.
EducationWorld's series titled Students’ Corner, which puts special emphasis on children, features Sanah Tripathi and Ananya Satish from Scindia Kanya Vidyalaya, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Sanah Tripathi, Editor-In-Chief, has her career interests in Actuarial Sciences & Finances and has taken up Commerce with the combination of Mathematics. Her hobbies include reading, public speaking, writing and sports. In the future, she has plans to pursue Economics.
Trisha Welde, a third-year student at the Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication (SCMC) is pursuing her Bachelor of Mass Communication degree with a specialisation in advertising. Sociable and friendly, Welde’s love for public speaking and organising events fits perfectly with her role as the deputy student council head at SCMC, Pune. She is also the cultural coordinator for the batch.
With a special interest in Humanitarian Law, Mumal wants to pursue her further studies in the United States of America. A student of Humanities with Biology and Economics as her subjects, she is a jack of all trades. Apart from studies and being an avid reader, she enjoys trying her hand out in all kinds of co-curricular activities.
EducationWorld's series titled Students’ Corner, which puts special emphasis on children, features Gorakshnath Patil and Dhara Patel, the Head Boy and the Head Girl respectively from the CBSE affiliated co-ed day-cum-boarding SVKM’s Mukesh R Patel School, Shirpur to understand how they are carrying out their studies and council responsibilities simultaneously, their take on social media, NEP 2020, interests and so on.
Pricilla Haokip joined Kasiga School in the year 2021. She grew up in a mesmerizing landscape of Manipur and spent most of her adolescence learning about compassion for her community in her hometown. She is a conscientious student of Humanities who has made up her mind to make a future in Hospitality Management or Law. She plays a key role in the school community. She is an avid reader and also likes to keep herself motivated by dancing. She is striving harder each day to pursue her plans for education in the United Kingdom or her own motherland.
Keen on building a brand in the field of direct-to-consumer home services, Chaahat Tiwari believes good business houses create healthy workspaces, profit generation, and provide a better lifestyle for all stakeholders. She is the student representative of PGDBM-Entrepreneurship batch 2021-23 from Thadomal Shahani Centre of Management (TSCFM). Currently, she is pursuing her post-graduation in entrepreneurship with a specialization in marketing.
Monika Paneri’s inclination towards a more people-oriented career saw her pursuing her Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Sir Padampat Singhania University, Udaipur (SPSU) no sooner than she earned her master of law degree.
In the fast-growing world, the invention of technology has set the stage for various possibilities. Each day, technology's impact on a business becomes more explicit. In recent years, network-based information systems have been a critical factor in the growth of multinational companies. It has paved the path for high-paying jobs such as information technology audits, security designers, security systems professionals, network operation security engineers, cybersecurity professionals, and many others. In light of the increasing competition for these opportunities, it is important to work smart by having the right skills and qualifications to stand out from the rest. If you aim for any of the lucrative career paths mentioned above, you should consider CISA.
In continuation with the ongoing series ‘Students Corner’ interviewing students across the country’s education institutions, EducationWorld interviewed Goral Mashru, a class 12 student at the Udgam School for Children.
There is a good chance that you've had to deal with the application procedure for grad school in the past. It's possible that you wracked your brains about what to write about in your personal statement, whether or not to include your extracurricular activities, or whether or not to take the ACT or SAT. There was some relief in knowing that most colleges required the same documents, asked for the same types of questions, and required the same sorts of responses when it came to applying for admission. Admissions to graduate school are, on the other hand, far less common. You might be submitting to a number of different programs, each of which requires a different statement and supporting documents.
Every student has the opportunity to choose his or her own path in education, based on their interests, and to succeed in that field. It is still tough to tell which school is better despite the abundance of information available online from the official website and promotional materials. Educational consultation services such as Getmyuni, Shiksha, Collegedunia emerge as a supporter in this situation to those aspiring students and parents who are seeking the best approach to reach their education goals, like competitions and struggles among students to choose the correct path for their career growth. Educational consultants assist you throughout the process, from finding colleges to applying to universities. They provide you with the necessary knowledge to help you choose the finest vocation for your life. The following are a few of the most significant benefits of hiring an educational consultant.
Fascinated by the world of computers, Isha Dhumal, a third-year student at Dr. Vishwanath Karad’s MIT - World Peace University (MIT-WPU), Pune, is pursuing her degree in computer science engineering.
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