Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Want to be a commercial pilot?

What: Mittal's Aviation Academy invites applications for admission to its 14 week intensive training course in Ground Studies for Pilot CPL Examination as conducted by DGCA in Mumbai.

Details

~ The programme is as per the DGCA syllabus for commercial pilot license.

~ The faculty comprises a team of highly experienced defense and civil aviation cockpit crew, having 15000 to 20000 flying hours over 35 to 40 years of experience on propeller and jet transport aeroplanes of Indian Air Force and International airlines.

Are you eligible?

~ You must have passed class XII with a minimum overall aggregate of 50 in physics, chemistry and mathematics.

~ You could be a final year student awaiting your result.

Selection method


~ Selection will be based on your performance in the personal interview.

Impotant date

~ For the Pilot CPL examination in October, please apply before July 15.

How to apply

~ Obtain the prospectus and application form by writing to mittalandmittal@gmail.com.

~ Or, from the address given below.

Address
Flying Officer M L Mittal (Retd IAF, Air India )
D-51
Hill Road Co-operative Housing Society
Hill Road
Bandra West
Mumbai -- 400 050

Phones: (022) 56051913, 09819437560, 09833418936

Source: Rediff

Friday, June 09, 2006

Interested in biotechnology?

What: Manipal Academy of Higher Education invites applications for its various programmes.

Programme details

* B Sc Biotechnology
* Bachelor of Physical Therapy
* Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
* B Sc Medical Imaging Technology
* B Sc Optometry
* Audiology & Speech Language Pathology
* B Sc Nuclear Medicine Technology
* B Sc Medical Laboratory Technology
* B Sc Respiratory Therapy
* B Sc Accident & Emergency Care
* B Sc Health Information Administration
* BBA Jewellery Design & Management

Are you eligible?

~ For details on eligibility, visit http://admissions.manipal.edu/.

Source:Rediff

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Top 12 Laptops


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Thursday, June 01, 2006

6 tips to make a GREAT presentation

Less is more on a slide show. Too much information on a single slide becomes unreadable, especially when it is projected on a big screen for a large audience," says Delhi-based Ajay Jain, CEO, TCP Media.

1. Present your content in the form of four to five bulleted points per slide; anything more and you end up creating clutter. Using bullets not only makes your slide readable, it also adds to the overall impact of your presentation.

2. Let your bullets be visible. Try to use a font size of 18-24.

3. Don't let each bulleted point be too lengthy. Limit it to six words in one line -- use short sentences.

4. Try to restrict it to six lines in a slide.

5. Contrast the text with the background.

6. To highlight certain important information, present that text in a larger font size.