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BBA Discussion Forum / Choosing your Major in University
« on: October 20, 2010, 11:25:04 AM »
Deal students;

Mostly students lost themselves and also confused when they are going to decide their major. When it feels like you can’t even decide what to have for dinner or what to do on Thursday night, choosing a major may be a little scary.

With some research and planning, you can make an informed decision based on facts, personal experience and knowledge of what best suits you.

What is a Major?

•    A major is a concentration of courses that will focus and shape your academic, intellectual and developmental experiences.
•    A major should interest and excite you. 
•    A major is only one piece of the educational puzzle.
•    A major does not necessarily define your career path!

Try the following guidelines, may help you to decide your major.

    a. Assess your interests and skills
       A good way to start is to ask yourself some “what” questions.

What…
•   subject areas interest you most?  Which ones do you do well in?
•   skills and talents do you have?  What do you find comes easy to you?
•   strengths and weaknesses can you identify?
•   dreams do you have? What do you envision yourself doing? What do you see yourself doing in 5 or 10 years?
•   past experiences (extracurricular activities, volunteer work) have you enjoyed?
•   what are your values?If you can, discuss these things with people you have known well for a long time as they may have useful insights you may overlook


    Try it, if you still wait to decide your major. Feel free to step on my door, if you need any counseling.



Best Regards

Siddiqur Rahman
Asst. Professor
Faculty of Business and Economics


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BBA Discussion Forum / Why students don't have time for study?
« on: October 11, 2010, 04:15:33 PM »
Dear all (students);

It is obvious, now a days students don't have much time for study. They are engaged in many events including relationship building, talking over mobile phone, traveling, watching TV, having party and DJ party, surfing internet, listening FM radio, adda, and many mores.   

Think (students) ! why you have enrolled at University? What should be your central life interest? and Where you should spend most of your  time and for what?


Ask yourself and share with your friend, "What exactly you are doing, and spend your time for"?


Post your opinion and I will be back to you soon.


Best regards


Siddiqur Rahman
Asst. Professor
Faculty of Business and Economics

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BBA Discussion Forum / PLAGIARISM: Principles and Practice
« on: October 09, 2010, 03:42:38 PM »
Dear all,

Academic honesty is extremely important not only at your exam hall, but also at all other assessment, such as assignment, essay writing,  report writing or case analysis. Students hardly follow any standard  reference system when they made their papers.

Plagiarism means using the ideas of someone else without giving them proper credit. That someone else may be an author, critic, journalist, artist, composer, lecturer, tutor, or another student. Unintentional plagiarism can result if you don’t understand and use the acceptable scholarly methods of acknowledgement. In either case you have chance to face penalties, which can be very severe. When it is desirable, or necessary, to use other people’s material take care of include appropriate references and attribution.

All of the following are considered plagiarism:
    >Turning in someone else's work as your own
    >Copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit
    >Failing to put a quotation in quotation marks
    >Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation
    >Changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit
    >Copying so many words or ideas from a source that it makes up the majority of your work, whether you give    credit or not.


Your character as a student and future business professional is defined by your actions. Student must practice a well guide to made reference for their work.

A number of Forum posts are the case of Plagiarism. Just copy from other source (website/books) and directly post to forum. I would like to request all those authors to follow the  proper guideline of reference.


Best Regards
Siddiqur Rahman
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Business and Economics



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Sports Zone / Participating at Table Tennis Tournament
« on: June 06, 2010, 02:42:46 PM »
Deal all;
We are haply announced that DIU Table Tennis Team is currently participating  at 1ST NSU Inter Private University Table Tennis Tournament. We hope for the best. If possible please visit the tournament and support our DIU team.

Regards
Siddiqur Rahman
Convener
DIU Sports Club
DIU

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