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Orientations / Importance of “Group Study”
« on: February 12, 2013, 08:30:51 PM »
WHY GROUP STUDY
Group Study on study is essential for effective learning. In group Study learning is shared and student participating in discussion are benefited. When you study a topic, discuss it with your classmates. Tell your classmates or friend that you will discuss about a particular topic tomorrow so that they can prepare the topic for tomorrow’s discussion. In discussion every student has his turn to talk. Try to be polite and friendly in discussion. Participating in group Study has the many benefits. Let us explain some of the main benefits 

IT ENHANCES YOUR LEARNING – YOU LEARN MORE.
Your friend may have learnt a topic well comparatively. He may have picked up some important points from the topic which you may have not. When you discuss it with him, you learn these points as well. Similarly you may have learnt some points in a topic which he may have missed, so he learns it in discussion. In this way the learning is shared and you are benefitted.

DISCUSSION GENERATES GOOD QUESTIONS – HELPS IN PREPARATION FOR EXAM.
When you discusses about a topic with your friend in group, you can freely ask any question which you have in your mind about any point in the topic and you get the answer. Similarly they ask questions. Different minds discussing about a topic, generates good questions and try to find their answers. These are the conceptual questions which are asked in the exams. In this way, Group Study helps in preparation for exams by generating conceptual question and finding their answers.

IT SHOWS YOU YOUR WEAKNESS – IT IMPROVES YOU.
Until you don’t know about your weaknesses, you cannot improve. In group Study you come to know that in which areas you are weak and you need to focus more on them to improve.

IT RECTIFIES YOUR MISTAKES.
You may learn something wrong. You may make a wrong concept about a topic which you think is correct. When you share it in discussion, you come to know that it is wrong. In this way, your wrong concepts are rectified. If you don’t discusses it group, you may write this wrong concept even in exam and get less marks for it.

IT HELPS YOU ON “HOW TO STUDY AND HOW TO MAKE PREPARATION FOR EXAM”.
While discussing on a topic, inspired from a student you ask him how he studies or how he make preparation for exam. In this way, you improve your study method or preparation method.

IT HELPS FOR ORAL EXAMS – IT IMPROVES YOUR COMMUNICATION SKILLS.
By participating in group Study you can improve your communication skills. In this way it prepares you for oral exams and interviews as well.

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Guidance for Job Market / Seminar Notice
« on: January 09, 2012, 09:37:20 PM »
Dear Students,

You will be happy to know that we are going to organize a seminar for the students of MS in MIS and M. Sc in CSE Programs of DIU. The particulars of the seminar is given below:

Title of the seminar:  "Project Management Global Standard: Emerging Trends"
Date: 11th January 2012, Time: 6:30pm
Venue: Room 306 (3rd Floor), DIU Main Campus

Key Note Speaker: Mr. S. M. Altaf Hossain, President, PMI Bangladesh Chapter

Presided by: Prof. Dr. Syed Akhter Hossain, Head, Department of CIS/CS/CSE, DIU

All of you are advised to attend the seminar and to convey the news to your other fellow classmates.

Regards,


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SELF GROOMING is one of the most important aspects of becoming a successful professional. If you are a well groomed person, it doesn’t matter where you are coming from. Unfortunately most of us ignored the word GROOMING. However I appreciate our DIU students for their concern.

All the best to all of you

Regards

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Orientations / TIPS FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS
« on: November 08, 2011, 12:31:34 AM »
TIPS FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS

TIP #1: GO TO CLASS
New students often hear that in college, "you can go to class anytime you want." NOT TRUE. Some classes may seem less interesting than others, but college is not for entertainment. Experienced students often say that the more time they spend in class, the less time they need to study outside of class.

TIP #2: LEARN THE CAMPUS
One campus tour rarely provides the geographical knowledge necessary to get around a major university. Become an explorer and spend time locating where major academic and service departments are located. Don't become a senior who is still trying to find the library.

TIP #3: KNOW THE UNIVERSITY HAS ACADEMIC RULES
No one memorizes all the rules--but have a copy available. Academic policies are usually found on the web page and almost always in the student handbook or catalog. Do not become one of those who says, "But nobody told me..."

TIP #4: CHECK OUT RUMORS

Rumors of all types fly across a campus. While almost all do have a particle of truth, most rumors are largely fiction. Check program or academic rumors with professors or advisors before changing anything related to class preparation or scheduling.


TIP #5: BUDGET TIME

Have a social life, but plan your study time properly. Do not begin to study for a test or write a paper the night before either is due. Read syllabi early for dates and note them on a calendar. Remember, sleep is also necessary, so budget for that as well.

TIP #6: ACCEPT CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM

Keep in mind that when a professor critiques your work, he or she is doing you a favor. This is not personal; any work can be improved. The more "red lines" you see on a paper, the more time that the professor took to point out ways for you to improve. It is very frustrating to see a grade assigned to a paper or test and no comments or feedback as to how that grade was determined or how you can do better next time.

TIP #7: REALIZE THAT BEING A STUDENT IS A FULL-TIME JOB

You can't work hard only one day a week and earn acceptable grades. Look at collegiate life as a full-time career for the present. Focus on good academic habits, social skills, and balancing priorities. Now is the time to develop skills that will be expected after graduation in your selected career.


TIP #8: DEVELOP AN APPRECIATION FOR THE MASTERY OF LANGUAGE

No matter what your major or discipline of interest, the single most important skill for life success is communication. Understand what language is acceptable and in what situations. How you communicate your skills and thoughts demonstrates the depth of your education. Even if your grades in technical courses get you that first job, it is your communication skills--usually in writing--that get you your promotion.

TIP #9: BECOME PART OF UNIVERSITY LIFE

Becoming part of the campus community is just as important as going to class, writing papers, and taking exams. Don't join every group, but be selective and participate in activities that will offer balance to your life. Take advantage of the variety of university experiences.


TIP #10: GET TO KNOW YOUR PROFESSORS BEFORE YOU GRADUATE

Begin by targeting some faculty that you think are worth knowing before you graduate. Who are you likely to have in more than one course? These are the professors who will evaluate your work, supply references for future career options or graduate school, and help guide your intellectual development. Most faculty are very approachable; don't let titles of "professor" or "doctor"' frighten you. Those titles are their achievement, and these are the people who will help you attain the goals you have set for yourself.

TIP #11: HAVE THE COURAGE OF YOUR CONFUSIONS

In high school, a good student is supposed to know all the answers and get everything right. But in college, you take on more difficult challenges and more demanding material. It is no longer possible to have "all the answers." Beyond college, that kind of high school perfection isn't even remotely possible. Learn to be patient with others and with yourself. Learn to function well in situations where 100% success isn't possible; seek out and value the big questions which are more important than answers.

TIP #12: BE PATIENT WITH YOURSELF

You will make errors or mistakes during your collegiate career. Please be assured that you are not HOPELESS. When you realize, or even think, you have goofed, set out to correct it.

TIP #13: MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS

Seeking advice is always nice. Trying to play it safe and avoid making decisions can lead to as many problems as making uninformed or risky choices. Consider options and gather as much information as possible. Accept responsibility for your decisions.


TIP #14: YOU ARE IN SCHOOL FOR YOUR EDUCATION, NOT SOMEONE ELSE'S

If you enter college just to please everyone else, or even ANYONE else, you will end up pleasing no one. If you let others decide what you are going to study, where you attend college, and what you are going to be, you have ignored your responsibility to yourself.


TIP #15: KNOW YOUR ACADEMIC SITUATION BEFORE THE WITHDRAW PERIOD

If you have a question or concern about how you are doing in a class, go to the professor and discuss it. Keep yourself informed and record all grades received for each assignment. Read each syllabus carefully, and pay attention to the weight of all assignments as they determine the final grade in each course. Keep all grades updated.


TIP #16: LEARN TO COMMUNICATE IN THE CLASSROOM

There are no dumb questions concerning subject matter. If you don't know or don't understand something, chances are several of your classmates don't either. Learning to ask questions is a skill. Develop it!


TIP #17: SAFEGUARD YOUR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL WELL-BEING

When exhausted, rest. Eat proper food and know when to relax. Plan exercise into your schedule. No one is going to thank you for working yourself into a frazzle or getting ill, let alone for staying up all night. It is amazing how many students demand their independence and simply do not know how to take care of themselves.


TIP #18: ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR BEHAVIOR

If what you say and do is prompted by others, or if nothing is ever your fault because others "pushed'" you, you cannot claim to be an adult, just an immature follower.


TIP #19: IT DOES NOT HELP TO BLAME OTHERS FOR YOUR ACADEMIC PROBLEMS

If you are not doing well academically, get help. Very few students get through college without some assistance. If it takes you longer to learn material or even to graduate, so what? Remove distractions when studying. Go to review sessions and use tutoring services. GO TO CLASS and participate. Don't blame your professors, your roommate, or your teaching assistants. Get their help to eliminate the problems.

TIP #20: LOCATE AND USE ALL UNIVERSITY SERVICES

The university DOES want you to succeed and will help you by means of all its services. These range from math and writing skills centers to personal counseling. Let the university serve you. After all, it is your school. You are paying for these services anyway, in the form of tuition and fees.


TIP #21: WRITE HOME

It may sound silly but parents and family can prove to be the best support service. Families honestly want to know how you are doing. They may not be able to do more than listen, but that act alone is essential to your well-being. Siblings, grandparents, and neighborhood friends are in your corner and want you to succeed. Let them share in your new life.

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Be a Leader / Barriers that stop inexperienced leaders
« on: November 02, 2011, 01:16:05 PM »
Here are 5 barriers that stop inexperienced leaders from stepping forward:

Recognition – Being a leader means seeing your success differently. You cannot look for rewards and congratulations; because they may be few. Good leadership is always recognized Recognition for being good leader can often come in the form of increased responsibility; people sharing their challenges with you; and an increased understanding of the bigger picture. A leader’s job is to recognize others and know what their personal impact is.

Butterflies – Before speaking in public many people get butterflies in their stomach. The same is true when stepping forward to lead. The questions people ask themselves are often the same: What am I going to say? Why would anyone listen to me? What if I don’t have an answer? Having butterflies in one’s stomach makes sure that you keep your feet on the ground.

Not Knowing – Not knowing puts you one step closer to learning. If you think you know something, you are less likely to try and learn. But somewhere we’ve been taught that leaders should know everything. Some of the best leaders we have seen are not experts in their field. They let the experts be experts and they get on being experts in building relationships and supporting others. However, it takes practice to admit when you don’t know something and too often we don’t practice this enough.

Entitlement – “I’ve done a good job.” And “I work harder than everyone else.” And “They can’t do this to me.” Are all phrases that pepper conversations with friends? It is true that we have specific rights. It is also true that the world is not always fair. To be a leader you have to be willing to let go of your feelings of entitlement. The world will not always play by the rules and treat your fairly. You have to accept this and move on.

Failure – Who likes to fail? When we were young we have been told that “you don’t know until you try.” It is true, you’ve got to try in order to fail; you also need to try in order to succeed. Failure takes a personal payment that is difficult to cope with, but it is also essential for learning. Occasionally the price of failure is terrible; more often our fear makes the consequences larger than they appear.

Courtesy by: Ethan Ohs

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Guidance for Job Market / How to put a smile on the face of your BOSS
« on: October 31, 2011, 05:13:32 PM »
Here are a dozen ways that you can please your boss daily:

1. Ask their advice, use it, then thank them for it.

2.  Say good things about your boss to others.

3.  Readily accept opportunities to learn and grow in your job.

4.  Show up every day ready to give it your best.

5.  Arrive to work early.

6.  Ask questions to understand more about your company’s business.

7.  Do more than your share of the work.

8.  On occasion, stay after work to finish something important.

9.  Do whatever you can to make their ideas successful.

10.  Don’t participate in negative talk or gossip.

11.  Offer well-reasoned suggestions and be ready to implement them.

12.  Be honest.

I am sure by using above techniques, you may will have a big smile from your BOSS daily. Best wishes for your successful career!!

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The 25 most difficult questions you'll be asked on a job interview
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. What do you know about our organization?
3. Why do you want to work for us?
4. What can you do for us that someone else can't?
5. What do you find most attractive about this position? What seems least attractive about it?
6. Why should we hire you?
7. What do you look for in a job?
8. Please give me your definition of [the position for which you are being interviewed].
9. How long would it take you to make a meaningful contribution to our firm?
10. How long would you stay with us?
11. Your resume suggests that you may be over-qualified or too experienced for this position. What's Your opinion?
12. What is your management style?
13. Are you a good manager? Can you give me some examples? Do you feel that you have top managerial potential?
14. What do you look for when You hire people?
15. Have you ever had to fire people? What were the reasons, and how did you handle the situation?
16. What do you think is the most difficult thing about being a manager or executive?
17. What important trends do you see in our industry?
18. Why are you leaving (did you leave) your present (last) job?
19. How do you feel about leaving all your benefits to find a new job?
20. In your current (last) position, what features do (did) you like the most? The least?
21. What do you think of your boss?
22. Why aren't you earning more at your age?
23. What do you feel this position should pay?
24. What are your long-range goals?
25. How successful do you you've been so far?
So get your answer ready and be prepared!!!

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Greetings from Bangladesh Skill Development Institute (BSDI)

At the onset, let me formally introduce myself as K. M. Hasan Ripon. I represent Bangladesh Skill Development Institute (BSDI) and our affiliated training partner, Vinsys IT Services (I) Pvt Ltd; here in Bangladesh. I hereby take this opportunity to introduce BSDI & Vinsys IT Services (I) Pvt. Ltd (PMI USA affiliated) where we pay effort to deliver the right solutions to organizations across the country and outside.

We are delighted to inform you that BSDI (http://www.bsdi-bd.org) and Vinsys IT Services Pvt. Ltd., India (http://www.vinsys.in) are jointly taken an initiative to organize a Day Long Workshop titled as "PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL (PMP)" with the internationally renowned PMP specialist Mr. Nitin Shende PMP®. The Workshop has been scheduled on Friday, 7th October 2011 at 9 am to 5 pm at DIU Auditorium. It will be a highly beneficial workshop for the professional who wish to be expertise on PMP. After completion of the workshop, every participant will receive the certificate from Vinsys & PMI, USA which is internationally recognized.

To ensure the participation, we have set a nominal fee for DIU student which is BDT 350.00 (including Pad, Pen, lecture sheets, Refreshment & Lunch).

Please confirm your participation to me over cell # 01713493206 by Wednesday, October 05 2011 during office hours. Or you can send your registration form to ad@bsdi-bd.org or kmhasan.ripon@gmail.com before the date. To get the detailed workshop information, please visit our website link http://www.bsdi-bd.org/index.php/news-a-events/workshopseminar/workshop-on-pmp.

N:B: If you need to know more on this program please feel free to contact with me at any time at the below mentioned numbers.

My Best Regards,

________________
K. M. Hasan RIpon
Director, Bangladesh Skill Development Institute (BSDI)

Member, JCI (Dhaka Central)
Founder & President, National Youth Development Forum
Training Consultant, Jobsbd.com, General Secretary, ALIGHT
Convener, ICT Professional Union of Bangladesh (ICTPUB)
...........................................................................
Phone: +88-02-8110818 (My Desk) Cell: +8801713493206

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Greetings from Bangladesh Skill Development Institute (BSDI)

At the onset, let me formally introduce myself as K. M. Hasan Ripon. I represent Bangladesh Skill Development Institute (BSDI) and our affiliated training partner, Vinsys IT Services (I) Pvt Ltd; here in Bangladesh. I hereby take this opportunity to introduce BSDI & Vinsys IT Services (I) Pvt. Ltd (PMI USA affiliated) where we pay effort to deliver the right solutions to organizations across the country and outside.

We are delighted to inform you that BSDI (http://www.bsdi-bd.org) and Vinsys IT Services Pvt. Ltd., India (http://www.vinsys.in) are jointly taken an initiative to organize a Day Long Workshop titled as "PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL (PMP)" with the internationally renowned PMP specialist Mr. Nitin Shende PMP®. The Workshop has been scheduled on Friday, 7th October 2011 at 9 am to 5 pm at DIU Auditorium. It will be a highly beneficial workshop for the professional who wish to be expertise on PMP. After completion of the workshop, every participant will receive the certificate from Vinsys & PMI, USA which is internationally recognized.

To ensure the participation, we have set a nominal fee for DIU student which is BDT 350.00 (including Pad, Pen, lecture sheets, Refreshment & Lunch).

Please confirm your participation to me over cell # 01713493206 by Wednesday, October 05 2011 during office hours. Or you can send your registration form to ad@bsdi-bd.org or kmhasan.ripon@gmail.com before the date. To get the detailed workshop information, please visit our website link http://www.bsdi-bd.org/index.php/news-a-events/workshopseminar/workshop-on-pmp.

N:B: If you need to know more on this program please feel free to contact with me at any time at the below mentioned numbers.

My Best Regards,

________________
K. M. Hasan RIpon
Director, Bangladesh Skill Development Institute (BSDI)

Member, JCI (Dhaka Central)
Founder & President, National Youth Development Forum
Training Consultant, Jobsbd.com, General Secretary, ALIGHT
Convener, ICT Professional Union of Bangladesh (ICTPUB)
...........................................................................
Phone: +88-02-8110818 (My Desk) Cell: +8801713493206

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BBA Discussion Forum / Career opportunity at bsdi
« on: August 04, 2011, 03:48:38 PM »
Career Opportunity at BSDI

Bangladesh Skill Development Institute has been successfully assisting hundreds of corporate and government organizations in Bangladesh to develop high performance work culture, leaders, executives and staff through its integrated and effective human resources management consulting and customized learning solutions since 2003. The clientele includes Corporate Organizations from Banking and Financial, Telecom, Local Groups, Housing and Land Development companies, NGO’s, International Donor Agencies, Embassies, different ministries of the Government of the people’s republic of Bangladesh. In the continuation of the process of the development of human resources in Bangladesh, BSDI recently signed an agreement with Vinsys It Service (Pvt) Ltd. (www.vinsys.in), India to work jointly in Bangladesh for presenting the Project Management Services and the customized professional development programs. To promoting this joint initiative of BSDI-Vinsys through our corporate clientele, we are looking for young, energetic and self motivated person for the below mentioned position-

POSITION TITLE   : Executive-Marketing & Communication

Department      : Corporate Training

Number of Position   : Two

Job Responsibity   :   

   Develop & implement of Training proposal/plan with the consent of Project Director
   Contact to the Clients & Confirm Participants
   Keeping regular contact with Corporate Clients & Reporting to Authority
   Communicate the marketing approach to customers through proper advertising
   Must fulfill the Target set by the Organization.
   Conduct a market research and get the personal opinion of the customers by using questionnaires, internet and many other resources.
   Regularly updating the HR personnel data base and communicating them.
   Understand the behavior of the end user and plan appropriate marketing techniques.
   Conduct campaign and events for the promotion of the Service.
   Understanding the potentiality of customers
   Managing the marketing budget.
   Manage the online marketing of the Service.
   Promote the product through various resources and increase the sales of the Service. Special remuneration will be given for reaching the target.

Entry Level      : Yes

Location(s)      : Dhaka   

Job Type      : Full-Time (9am to 5pm)

Min Education      :
   BBA from any reputed university in Bangladesh
   Computer Literacy and Excellent command in written and spoken English

Required Travel      : 50 to 60% (in and outside of Dhaka)

Salary         : Salary and other employment benefits will be negotiable
 
Application Deadline: August 25, 2011 until 5:00 PM

If you have any interested candidates from your reference end, please notify them to send their detailed CV with recent passport size photograph and letter justifying their eligibility for the position and post it to: House #2B, Road#12, Mirpur Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 or send through bd@bsdi-bd.org.

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English / Call Center Workshop @ jobsbd
« on: May 27, 2010, 02:51:39 PM »
Dear All,

This is to inform you that jobsbd.com is going to organize a day long workshop titled as "Successful Call Center Profession-Tips and guidelines" on 4 June 2010 @ Daffodil International University, DIU Main Campus (2nd Floor, Room #306), 102, Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh. To know more please visit: http://www.jobsbd.com/?app=jobsbd_emailblast&cmd=CallCenter_template

Regards,

K. M. Hasan Ripon
Deputy Director, BSDI
Founder President, NYDF

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Journalism & Mass Communication / Call Center Workshop @ jobsbd
« on: May 27, 2010, 02:51:07 PM »
Dear All,

This is to inform you that jobsbd.com is going to organize a day long workshop titled as "Successful Call Center Profession-Tips and guidelines" on 4 June 2010 @ Daffodil International University, DIU Main Campus (2nd Floor, Room #306), 102, Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh. To know more please visit: http://www.jobsbd.com/?app=jobsbd_emailblast&cmd=CallCenter_template

Regards,

K. M. Hasan Ripon
Deputy Director, BSDI
Founder President, NYDF

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IT Forum / Call Center Workshop @ jobsbd
« on: May 27, 2010, 02:50:09 PM »
Dear All,

This is to inform you that jobsbd.com is going to organize a day long workshop titled as "Successful Call Center Profession-Tips and guidelines" on 4 June 2010 @ Daffodil International University, DIU Main Campus (2nd Floor, Room #306), 102, Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh. To know more please visit: http://www.jobsbd.com/?app=jobsbd_emailblast&cmd=CallCenter_template

Regards,

K. M. Hasan Ripon
Deputy Director, BSDI
Founder President, NYDF

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Dear All,

This is to inform you that jobsbd.com is going to organize a day long workshop titled as "Successful Call Center Profession-Tips and guidelines" on 4 June 2010 @ Daffodil International University, DIU Main Campus (2nd Floor, Room #306), 102, Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh. To know more please visit: http://www.jobsbd.com/?app=jobsbd_emailblast&cmd=CallCenter_template

Regards,

K. M. Hasan Ripon
Deputy Director, BSDI
Founder President, NYDF

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