Posts Tagged ‘Importance’

Marine Training And Its Importance

March 27th, 2010

In today’s world there are lots of job opportunities in every field including defense services. It is a budding field having a lot of scope, money and of course without much competition. The marine environment is under pressure from growing human populations and development. Many islands are small in size, and natural resources are very limited. Marine fishing industry is going down day by day, there is instant need to support this industry otherwise none of us will never be able to taste the fish delicacies, more people needs to come into this field and help this industry to grow again. Hence we can see that how much marine industry is important.

Even now a day’s many people owning a boat don’t have boat licenses and they don’t know its importance. Boating without a proper license is a punishable offence. Apart from this it is very risky. Procedure of having a boat license is not a lengthy one. Notable thing is that a lot of people don’t have this license because they don’t know about it. That is why marine training is that much essential because through this training students will come to know about all these things. Sea journey was never that safe as it is now a day and that is because of improved instruments. Marine radio is one of these instruments which is one of the most widely used instruments now a day and is used in almost every single ship. In ancient times sea journey was very risky, but now a days this instrument has changed the entire scene. This instrument is a combination of a transmitter and receiver and helps the captain to contact the main marine station in dangerous situations like bad weather or accident. This instrument also has a small screen which shows the map of that area in which the ship is traveling. There are some places such as boat licence NSW where you should have a speed license. That means there is a certain speed which you cannot cross because of its geographical position.

So we can see that how growing this field is. Awareness should be generated in the minds of people through debates, posters, articles in magazines and newspapers. They should visit sites offering marine training. These are the only ways by which this field is going to reach the minds of common persons and more and more youngsters will join marine engineering.

Importance of Exams

March 15th, 2010

Exams are a nightmare for many students. Every person faces them at least once in a lifetime. They are a medium to test your ability and potentiality for the post/class/job you are appearing for. the first difficult set of question papers that you have to face are your board exams, when for the first time you leave the sheltered boundaries of your school and your examiners are not the known faces which give you a sense of comfort while writing your answers in the examination hall. It is the first experience of a child’s life where he/she encounters the true meaning of examination. This continues in your higher education and then finally when you have to look for a job, like a highly coveted career in banks or IAS, IPS etc you come across exams, which are much tougher and difficult to crack. In these exams, passing is not enough; you need to score higher than all the candidates do in order to secure a promising future.

Every individual dreams of being successful and earning a lot of money and only a successful career can give you this opportunity. However, every good job is preceded by a grilling exam, which you have to prepare for, thoroughly in order to score good marks. The procedure begins from school when you have to give your boards exams, then exams in colleges and finally while looking for a job, like in a bank or for IAS. However, the difficulty level rises with every stage. Unlike in school, where you have to merely pass in your exams, in ias or bank exams there are thousands of candidates and only a few meritious candidates are filtered down to enter the interview round, so you not only have to pass but also score higher marks than all other applicants in order to get the job.

In board exams, you have seven subjects in class 10 boards and five subjects in class 12 boards; however, in IAS exams there are two main exams: preliminary exams, which consist of one general studies paper and CSAT (civil service aptitude test) and the mains exams, which consists of nine exams. After clearing these exams, an interview session follows, on passing which you finally get the job. On the other r hand for banks exams, there are various exams depending on the post the candidate is applying for, but all the exams follow an interview round.

Therefore, be it boards exams or an IAS question papers for a high post in the bank or a reputed job as an IAS, a lot of hard work and dedication is required which eventually leads to success.