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forensicfield · 6 months
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Recruitment in FSL, Uttarakhand (2024)
The FSL is seeking online applications to fill 14 vacant positions of Senior Scientific Assistant across different sections.
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facultytick · 1 month
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Teaching Faculty Jobs 10 Aug 2024 Announcement & Interview Notification By Faculty Tick
Bansal Institute of Engineering and Technology Applications are invited from eligible candidates for the following post of Teaching Faculty and Non Teaching Recruitment
Applications are invited from excellent academic record and relevant work experience for recruitment to the Professor/ Associate Professor/ Assistant Professor/ Placement Officer / Librarian/ Lab Instructor post
Sree Dattha Institute of Engineering and Science invites eligible candidates for appearing in Walk in interview for the following Teaching Faculty and Non-Teaching posts...
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SRM Valliammai Engineering College invited Applications from eligible candidates for the following post of Professors / Associate Professor Recruitment
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K. K. University invited applications from eligible candidate for teaching posts of Assistant Professor in Management and Mathematics
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amitynoida · 2 months
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Decoding Applied Science Courses In India: A Path To Bright Futures
Applied science courses in India have become a popular choice among students seeking a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Programs like these are made to fill the gap between research and its real-world applications, making them immensely important in today's technology-driven world.
Amity University stands out as a leading institution offering a wide range of applied science courses. If you want to study for a bachelor's degree or postgraduate courses in applied science, Amity has a lot of different courses to choose from. They can help you reach your career goals.
Why Choose Applied Science?
Applied science is when different types of science like biology, chemistry, physics, and math are used together to solve real-world problems. Such a way of doing things not only helps you understand more but also makes you better at solving problems. Students must learn how to use science to make new things, make industry better, and help improve things like healthcare and the environment sector.
Post Graduate Courses In Applied Science
For those who have already completed their undergraduate studies, post graduate courses in applied science offer an opportunity to specialize in specific areas. Institutions like- Amity University offer a variety of postgraduate programs that dig deeper into subjects like biotechnology, environmental science, nanotechnology, and forensic science. These courses teach students a lot and let them do things to get ready for important jobs in research, industry, and academia.
A Spectrum of Possibilities
Institutions like Amity have programs in applied science, it covers a variety of interests, including biotechnology and computer science. Such fields are constantly changing and offer many opportunities for learning and growth. Tech-savvy courses like- data science and artificial intelligence will equip you with the skills to analyze the digital revolution.
But wait, there's more…, Amity recognizes the growing importance of environmental sustainability. Their applied science programs in areas like renewable energy and environmental management empower you to become a champion for our planet.
Top Placements In Applied Science
One of the major advantages of pursuing applied science courses at Amity University is the excellent placement opportunities. Such Universities have strong ties with leading industries and research institutions. Students have access to the top placements in applied science fields and graduates from Amity secure positions in renowned companies and organizations. It contributes to significant projects and innovations.
Conclusion
There is no doubt that Amity University’s Science courses are perfect for students who strive to change the world and create a better future using knowledge of science and advanced technologies. The science programs provided by the university include a large number of courses for the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and the university also provides pretty good opportunities to find jobs. If you really like science and using it in real life, you should check out the cool chances to learn at Amity University. Apply now!
Source: https://amityuniversitydelhincr.blogspot.com/2024/07/decoding-applied-science-courses-in.html
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vanesa · 2 months
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Books I've Read So Far This Year (July 2024)
1. Heir to the Empire (Timothy Zahn) 2. Dark Force Rising (Timothy Zahn) 3. The Last Command (Timothy Zahn)
These are my Star Wars friends' favourite books and I was a pretty big fan of the Original Trilogy, so I wanted to dip my toes in the Star Wars Legends universe.
These books are incredibly fun. Zahn writes books as if they were movies. There is a lot of action and dialogue. He captures the original Star Wars characters perfectly and his original characters are interesting and incredibly memorable.
Aside from having difficulty following the specific sci-fi descriptions of the fighting, these are relatively easy to read. Even then, you only need a small amount of understanding because characters will deconstruct certain brilliant maneuvers right afterward for you.
4. How Not to Be Wrong (Jordan Ellenberg)
I love books that explain mathematical concepts and why they apply in the 'real world'. I really dislike it when people act as if math is useless. I think anyone can find an appreciation for math, even if they're not 'good' at it.
Ellenberg does a great job of explaining math and how brilliant it is and how extending math into higher level concepts still applies to the real world, as well as acknowledging that there are higher-level mathematics that are harder to grasp or have little use in the real world. He attempts to find the interesting but doesn't require a PhD in math intersection for his book.
However, the political references, of which this book has plenty, really dates this book.
I posted here some quotes I liked from How Not To Be Wrong.
5. Math on Trial: How Numbers Get Used and Abused in the Courtroom (Leila Schneps & Coralie Colmez)
Math on Trial was referenced in How Not to Be Wrong and it was an intersection of two of my favourite fields: mathematics and forensic science.
The concepts are well-explained and you don't have to be a mathematician to understand them. The math is meant to be used to apply to the common juror, after all.
A lot of the math is related to improperly applying probabilities and statistics.
I posted here about Math on Trial.
6. Amusing Ourselves to Death (Neil Postman)
While this book was originally written about television, I think it also applies to the video format to deliver information as a whole.
Postman does an incredible job of developing his thesis that the video format is inherently entertaining and conveying information via an entertaining medium allows for irrelevant information to be included in your intake of information, and that books are the superior form of information medium.
He says we don't live in the world of 1984, our dystopia is closer to Brave New World. (Brave New World is one of my favourite books.)
He articulates the problem well but he offers a few solutions and admits that it's difficult to implement them.
I think this book was incredibly relevant back in 1985 when it was first published and is still relevant today. Many references are obviously dated but I can see why this is a cornerstone of every media literary analysis class.
7. Death Note: Side Story: The Loss Angeles BB Murder Cases
If you love Naomi from Death Note, I highly recommend reading this.
As serious and graphic as this is, there are a lot of moments that made me laugh out loud. The spirit of Death Note is here, including the humorous moments.
I think the localization is a little bit awkward, but that tends to be any translation of Japanese novels like this.
I also recommend the Death Note: Short Stories collection if you love Death Note.
8. Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men (Caroline Criado Perez)
This book was an incredible conversation starter and has so many points to jump on to do more research on. It's basically a must-read for any feminist.
It is more difficult to read this book on a physical medium since many of the sources are online.
I like how grim and yet hopeful the author stays. The author describes many successful projects in which incorporating women not only improved it for women, but for everyone as a whole.
I was very angry reading this book, and I had to read it very, very slowly. I took a year and a half to get through it, with breaks.
Because it is a book about incomplete research, there are many gaps in knowledge, which all the author can do is point out and guess based on gaps we have attempted to fill. But we will inherently be missing more gaps, because we don't know what we don't know. It is inherently frustrating.
9. You Are Now Less Dumb: How to Conquer Mob Mentality, How to Buy Happiness, and All the Other Ways to Outsmart Yourself (David McRaney)
I was a huge fan of You Are Not So Smart the blog and then the book, so I made sure to take out its sequel, too.
It is inherently a self-help book. Psychological biases are described with examples and the research behind it, and then suggestions are given to help you.
It is also very hopeful. It makes a point of repeating that a lot of these biases don't make you dumb, they are evolutionary mechanisms that were used to protect you and help you thrive, and a little bit of self-delusion is necessary. It never admonishes you for your brain - it tells you exactly what your brain tends to do and how to overcome it.
As far as pop psychology books go, I think this is one of the better ones.
10. Outbound Flight (Timothy Zahn)
As a huge fan of Thrawn and Timothy Zahn's writing, I had to read this book, and it doesn't disappoint.
Zahn does an incredible job with characters, including Obi-wan and Anakin.
If you love Thrawn, you need to read this book. It's very important and shows how his unconventional thinking (even for a Chiss) and good intentions push him further on a more ruthless path.
11. Dune (Frank Herbert)
I had several friends pressuring me for years to read Dune and I finally caved in.
I am a huge fan of Herbert's worldbuilding the most. I was enthralled with all of the ecology of Arrakis. I love the terraforming aspects. I love reading about all the adaptations of the Fremen. Herbert researched 6 years for this book, or so I've heard, and it shows.
However, you really do need the glossary and appendices. I wrote down relationship maps and my own glossary to help me follow along.
I liked how the quotes by Princess Irulan at the start of each chapter gives you the same experience of Paul's prescient vision - knowing what is going to happen while watching things happen.
There is so much to like about the books that others have said already. It's good. It's just really good sci-fi with great political themes. Read it.
12. We (Yevgeny Zamyatin)
I am a huge fan of satire dystopian novels and this is one of the grandfathers of them. Zamyatin was also inspired a lot by H.G. Wells, which I love.
I love the math metaphors and the translation is incredibly beautiful. The imagery is so poignant.
D-503's whimsical writing is funny and adds a huge contrast to the otherwise deeply unsettling society.
This feels like required reading for anyone who's a fan of dystopian novels.
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arjaysingh · 3 months
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MBBS in India 2024–25 | Admission, Eligibility, Fees in India
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Admission Process
1. Entrance Exams: The primary route to gaining admission into an MBBS program in India is through national and state-level entrance exams. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is the most prominent of these. Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), NEET-UG is a single entrance examination for admission to MBBS, BDS, and other undergraduate medical courses in both government and private institutions across India.
2. Application Process: After clearing NEET, candidates must participate in counseling sessions organized by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) for All India Quota seats and respective state authorities for state quota seats. The counseling process involves online registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and document verification. The competition is intense, with thousands of students vying for a limited number of seats.
Curriculum and Training
1. Duration and Structure: The MBBS program in India spans five and a half years, including a one-year compulsory rotating internship. The course is divided into nine semesters, covering various subjects such as Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine, and Community Medicine.
2. Practical Training: Practical training is an integral part of the MBBS curriculum. Students are required to complete clinical postings in different departments, where they gain hands-on experience in patient care under the supervision of experienced doctors. The internship year allows students to work in real-world settings, handling patients, performing minor procedures, and understanding the functioning of hospitals.
Challenges and Opportunities
1. Rigorous Academic Demands: MBBS students face rigorous academic demands. The extensive syllabus, frequent examinations, and the need to keep abreast of the latest medical advancements require dedication and perseverance. Balancing theoretical knowledge with practical skills can be challenging but is essential for becoming a competent doctor.
2. Financial Considerations: Pursuing an MBBS degree can be expensive, especially in private medical colleges. However, numerous scholarships and financial aid options are available to support deserving students. Government institutions generally offer more affordable tuition fees compared to private colleges.
3. Career Prospects: Upon completion of the MBBS degree, graduates have a plethora of career opportunities. They can choose to specialize in various medical fields through postgraduate courses (MD/MS) or pursue careers in clinical practice, research, healthcare administration, public health, and medical education. The demand for qualified doctors is ever-present, ensuring job security and the potential for a lucrative career.
Innovations in Medical Education
1. Technology Integration: The integration of technology in medical education is revolutionizing the way students learn. Online resources, virtual dissection tables, simulation labs, and digital libraries provide students with diverse learning tools. These advancements enhance understanding and make learning more interactive and engaging.
2. Research Opportunities: Medical colleges in India are increasingly emphasizing research. Students are encouraged to participate in research projects, attend conferences, and publish papers. This exposure to research cultivates critical thinking, innovation, and a deeper understanding of medical science.
Future Outlook
The future of medical education in India looks promising. With ongoing reforms, the establishment of new medical colleges, and an increasing focus on quality education, the country is poised to produce world-class medical professionals. The National Medical Commission (NMC), which replaced the Medical Council of India (MCI), is working towards standardizing medical education and ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to meet global healthcare standards.
Conclusion
Pursuing an MBBS in India for the academic year 2024–25 promises to be an enriching and transformative experience. Despite the challenges, the journey of becoming a doctor is marked by immense learning and personal growth. With a blend of rigorous academic training, practical exposure, and numerous career opportunities, an MBBS degree from India continues to be a prestigious and fulfilling pursuit for aspiring medical professionals.
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amitypunjab · 3 months
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Dive In To Know About The Best Psychology Colleges in Punjab
Psychology as an area of knowledge has found its use in various fields like health, industries, organizations, clinics, forensics and many others. This field of study was originally considered to be a part of science but later it found its wider application in humanities.
Ranked among the best colleges in Punjab for Psychology, Amity University Punjab offers various program that satisfies the interest of individuals, whether they come from a background in psychology or hold an undergraduate degree in this field.
What department of psychology at Amity offers you
In the Department of Psychology, the teachers teach students about how people think, feel, and behave. Teachers and researchers look into different areas like thinking, emotions, and how people interact with each other. By combining theory and research, the department helps us understand mental health and human development better. If you are looking for B.A (Hons.) Psychology Colleges in Punjab then Amity University is the right place.
Information about the courses offered 
The Department of Psychology offers various courses with different durations and eligibility criteria. The B.A. Psychology (Honours) program is available as a 3-year course and as a 4-year course with a research component. Additionally, there is an integrated B.A. + M.A. Psychology program that spans 5 years. To be eligible for any of these programs, applicants must have completed 10+2 with a minimum of 55% marks.
The fee structure for the first year varies depending on the program. For both the 3-year B.A. Psychology (H) and the 4-year B.A. Psychology (H) with research, the first-year fee is ���1,09,000. For the 5-year integrated B.A. + M.A. Psychology program, the first-year fee is ₹87,000. These programs are designed to provide comprehensive education and research opportunities in psychology, preparing students for advanced studies and professional careers in the field.
Various career prospects  
Studying psychology opens up a diverse range of career prospects, as the knowledge and skills acquired are applicable in various fields. Some career paths for individuals with a degree in psychology:
Professional in School & Higher educational setup
Counsellors in clinical setup
Market researchers
Human resource managers
Research associates/ fellows in govt/non-govt. projects
Counsellors in educational institutions
Programme officer/ welfare officer
Community mental healthcare professional
Healthcare researcher
Business Development/ Management Consultant
Project coordinator/ field work expert
Behaviour Analyst
Sport Psychologist
Conclusion
If you are looking for ba hons psychology colleges in Punjab then you should consider Amity University as one of your top choices. This university has helped lots of students pursue their dreams and land their desired jobs. Admissions to the university are open you can apply online directly through its website and fill out the application form.
Source: https://topcollegepunjab.blogspot.com/2024/07/dive-in-to-know-about-best-psychology.html
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rojgarbharat · 4 months
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Jobs: English; Computational Linguistics, Forensic Linguistics: Faculty Positions in Ecolinguistics / Forensic Linguistics, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
School: School of Humanities and Social Sciences Department: Department of Applied Linguistics Position: Senior Associate Professor / Associate Professor Discipline: Ecolinguistics / Forensic Linguistics / Linguistics and Health / Computational Linguistics Location: Suzhou, China Contract Type: Fixed-term, renewable. 3rd contract is open-ended Advertisement End Date: June 24, 2024 ABOUT XJTLU In 2006 Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) was created by the University of Liverpool and Xi’ http://dlvr.it/T7Yqkd
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forensicfield · 6 months
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FACT & FACT Plus Notification - May 2024
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has decided to organise an All-India Test to assess forensic science graduates and professionals once again after 2022. To know the all details visit the page. #FACT #FACTPlus #forensicscience #forensicfield #exam #job
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Fwd: Job: UHongKong.Two.Biodiversity
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Job: UHongKong.Two.Biodiversity > Date: 26 March 2024 at 04:12:17 GMT > To: [email protected] > > > > The University of Hong Kong. Two. Ecology&Biodiversity > > Assistant / Associate / Full Professor in Ecology and Biodiversity in > the Area of Ecology and Biodiversity (2 posts) > > Applications are invited for appointment as Assistant Professor/ Associate > Professor/ Professor in the broad area of Ecology and Biodiversity (2 > posts) in the School of Biological Sciences(Ref.: 526098),to commence > as soon as possible.  Appointment at Assistant Professor level will be > made on a three-year fixed-term basis, with the possibility of renewal > and consideration for tenure before the expiry of a second three-year > fixed-term contract, while appointment at Associate Professor and > Professor level may be considered for appointment on fixed-term or > tenure terms. > > The Faculty of Science provides a supportive and friendly environment > and has been undertaking programme of recruitment to invest in > areas of acknowledged strength and internationally competitive > activity. Information about the Faculty can be obtained from > https://ift.tt/VwlFNSb. > > The Area of Ecology and Biodiversity (AoEB) is one of the two research > areas in the School of Biological Sciences. AoEB oversees a range of > projects on fundamental research in ecology and evolution, as well > as applied work on environmental change, ecological restoration, > and wildlife forensics and conservation. It has strengths in ecology, > evolutionary and environmental biology, marine sciences, as well as > global change and conservation biology. Hong Kong has a diverse array > of tropical ecosystems that are rich in biodiversity, providing ample > opportunities to research the ecological effects of anthropogenic > change on terrestrial and aquatic biota, including both endemic and > globally threatened species. For more information on AoEB, please > visit:https://ift.tt/Rvmp0sz. > > Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in fields relevant to the > positions, strong academic track records and a high level of scholarly > accomplishments. The appointees will have the freedom to choose their > research directions within the broad area of ecology and biodiversity, > including conservation biology and ecological genetics. They are > expected to build up strong research environments, supervise Ph.D. and > M.Sc. students, and apply for research funding through the various > funding instruments available in Hong Kong. Enquiries about the posts > should be sent [email protected]. > > A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and > experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical > benefits. At current rates, salaries tax does not exceed 15% of gross > income. The appointments will attract a contract-end gratuity and > University contribution to a retirement benefits scheme, totaling up to > 15% of basic salary. Housing benefits will also be provided as applicable. > > The University only accepts online > application for the above posts. Applicants should apply online > (https://ift.tt/bTY46oD) > and upload an up-to-date C.V. with the contact details of 3 referees who > are able to provide written reference, a publication list, a letter of > intent explaining why they would like to be considered for the positions, > a teaching statement and expression of their research interests in PDF > format. Review of applications will commence as soon as possible and > continue until August 30, 2024, or until the posts are filled, whichever > is earlier. > > The University is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to > equality, ethics, inclusivity, diversity and transparency > > > Juha Kari Kristian Merilae
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fixomnia-scribble · 2 years
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Grad school!
Officially registered for Fall classes!
It’s an odd combination of excitement and calm. Super excited to have gotten here and to be starting on the next rung, with classmates I know and like, and faculty I think the world of. (Incredibly rare.) I’m about to be punted out of the cozy, largely anonymous nest of undergrad-ness and into the world of being Seen and Standing for Something which many people will not like, understand or even take violent offense to, despite being desperately needed. Death, skeletons, trans rights and scientific politics: what could possibly go wrong?
A lot: just today a major anti-trans harassment campaign blew up on one of our school’s social media sites. Everything has been forwarded to the right departments, and all affected students been offered a friendly ear, a place at the solution-planning table and counselling through Out On Campus and/or Health & Counselling, in rapid deployment - but it shouldn’t have happened at all.
As of 45 minutes ago, I am also next in line to take over as dear Dr. A’s Forensic Lab Manager when the incumbent (a mentor and friend of mine) finishes her PhD. Recruiting and training students, managing grad students’ need for bench space and time for their research, general office admin, coordinating outreach to schools and community science events...It’ll be a staged operation, starting with my shadowing the current manager and attending meetings starting next summer, and will take at least six months of handover. Because between full-time work, courses, teaching and volunteering, I will be PLENTY BUSY in Fall and Spring terms.
Time organization is going to be my major challenge for the next few years.
But I’m also weirdly calm, because unlike starting out a fresh year of undergrad, I’m not worried about learning the material or getting through exams and papers. The mandatory courses are all advanced research skills and updating current Crim theory. No worries there. After the mandatories this fall and next spring, I’ll have next summer for Directed Readings, and then a year of research and thesis writing (and lab managing!) - and hopefully defended and done by August 2024.
Time organization is going to be my major challenge for the next few years.
I also have to admit that being in school is my key Coping Mechanism, and despite loving my day job, I have definitely been wobbly in the absence of regular academic deadlines and tasks, constant new information, professors to please and classmates to lightly trauma-bond with.
Well, I wanted my PhD by the time I was 50, but I’ll take the MA. And then we’ll see what the world is like and whether it makes sense to go overseas and take up that dream MSc in Dundee (now THAT’s a program that will kick my ass, being a full year of full-time anatomy, forensic anth and forensic arch), or to continue with a social-research PhD here at home, rather than bone lab studies.
We need the social research from within the professional field of forensics, to keep it moving forward, as well as the practical research with skeletal remains and field sites.
I want both. I want the bone lab and the field work AND the social research. And a hidden pocket universe to crawl into to sleep and eat now and then.
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MBBS IN INDIA 2024-25
In India, the pursuit of an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) degree is a dream shared by numerous aspiring medical students. Renowned for its rich medical heritage, world-class institutions, and diverse clinical exposure, India attracts students from across the globe seeking quality medical education. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the intricacies of pursuing an MBBS degree in India, including admission procedures, curriculum highlights, career prospects, and challenges faced by students.
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Admission Procedures
Admission to MBBS programs in India is highly competitive and typically based on entrance examinations. Some of the prominent entrance exams include the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG), AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam, and JIPMER MBBS Entrance Exam. These exams assess students' aptitude in subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, along with English proficiency.
Apart from entrance exams, certain institutions may have additional criteria such as minimum academic qualifications, domicile requirements, and reservation quotas for specific categories, including Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and economically weaker sections (EWS).
Curriculum Highlights
The MBBS In India typically spans five and a half years, including one year of compulsory rotating internship. The curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of medical sciences, clinical skills, and patient care.
Key subjects covered during the MBBS program include Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine, and various clinical specialties such as Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry.
In addition to classroom lectures and laboratory sessions, students undergo clinical training in affiliated hospitals, where they gain hands-on experience in diagnosing and managing various medical conditions under the supervision of experienced faculty members.
Career Prospects
Graduating with an MBBS degree opens up a plethora of career opportunities in India and abroad. In India, MBBS graduates can pursue various career paths, including
Clinical Practice
Many MBBS graduates choose to practise medicine as general practitioners or specialists in hospitals, clinics, or private healthcare settings. With further specialisation and experience, they may advance to positions of leadership or academic excellence.
Government Services
MBBS graduates can opt for employment opportunities in government-run healthcare facilities, including primary health centres, district hospitals, and tertiary care institutions. Government service offers stability, job security, and opportunities for professional development.
Research and Academia
Some MBBS graduates pursue careers in medical research or academia, contributing to advancements in medical science through research projects, publications, and teaching assignments at universities or research institutes.
Public Health and Administration
With the growing emphasis on public health initiatives, MBBS graduates can explore opportunities in public health administration, health policy development, epidemiology, healthcare management, and healthcare consultancy.
Entrepreneurship
An MBBS degree also equips graduates with the skills and knowledge to venture into entrepreneurship by establishing private clinics, diagnostic centres, specialty hospitals, or healthcare-related startups.
Challenges Faced by Students
While pursuing an MBBS In India offers numerous advantages, students may encounter certain challenges along the way, including:
Intense Competition
Admission to MBBS programs in India is fiercely competitive, with a large number of aspirants vying for limited seats. Securing admission requires dedicated preparation, consistent effort, and performing well in entrance examinations.
Financial Constraints
Despite relatively lower tuition fees compared to some international programs, the cost of pursuing MBBS in India, including tuition fees, living expenses, and other educational expenses, can pose a significant financial burden on students and their families.
Rigorous Curriculum
The MBBS curriculum in India is demanding and requires students to devote extensive time and effort to study, attend lectures, participate in clinical rotations, and complete assignments and examinations.
Infrastructure and Resource Constraints
Some medical colleges in India may face challenges related to inadequate infrastructure, outdated equipment, and limited access to resources, which can affect the quality of education and training provided to students.
Regulatory Framework
MBBS students in India must adhere to the regulatory framework set forth by regulatory bodies such as the Medical Council of India (MCI) or the National Medical Commission (NMC), which govern standards of education, accreditation, and licensing for medical professionals.
Conclusion
In conclusion, pursuing an MBBS In India offers aspiring medical students a pathway to a rewarding and fulfilling career in healthcare. However, it requires dedication, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence. By understanding the admission procedures, curriculum highlights, career prospects, and challenges associated with MBBS education in India, students can make informed decisions and embark on a successful journey towards becoming competent healthcare professionals.
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viteducation · 3 years
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Advanced Qualifications With Masters In Information Systems for express growth in career
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Anything that collects or transmits data in a visual or audible medium can be classified into this genre, and a career in their fields can be secured with a Master of Information Technology Australia Degree. As technology evolves, so do the areas of study associated with it. To keep up with these profound changes, students need to stay in study mode long after completing their Masters In Information Systems.
The world of information technology is constantly expanding with the innovations of newer and more powerful forms of technology. These new movements take advantage of the way we communicate and experience the world around us in completely new ways every day. The effects range from gaming hardware, computer programs, data modules to programming languages. Nothing is spared from the long arm of information technology.
Information technology is a career that mainly extends to the healthcare industry. A course in information technology offers the opportunity to be part of a professional sector that will grow many times over by 2024. Federal data protection and electronic patient files require growth in this area. Of course, the business world also needs information security. Many colleges and universities offer online partnerships, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in information technology specializing in networks, information systems security, office operations, and Internet systems development.
The Masters In Information Systems course includes in operating systems, software security, computer programming, project planning, systems analysis and design, e-commerce, business fundamentals, or management. depending on the region. Classes take place on campus and can be taken at the student’s discretion. Instructors and other students are available online. Online courses are an information technology degree or promotion option for those currently employed and unable to take a traditional on-campus course. The courses also remove geographic or financial barriers.
This is a useful addition to technology and education as the world of information technology is truly limitless within its boundaries. The only thing inhibiting growth is the human imagination and the learning process. Hence, it really makes sense to take the plunge and do your Master of Information Technology Australia.
This will prepare you to work in a variety of areas that you can choose from. You will never spend days or nights worrying about looking for a job as companies all over the world are constantly in need of people with these specific skills. The IT world has been responsible for the widespread increase in jobs across the spectrum, from graduates to seasoned gaming professionals. Getting started with IT is a step in the right direction.
The Master of IT is a Post graduate program that should be completed by qualified professionals who understand the fundamentals of information technology and understand the developments in the industry.
With this widespread use of technology, students can get the same level of education on the Internet as they would in any traditional school system. Online education has been shunned in recent years due to a lack of personal connection. However, this is no longer the case. Perhaps using just one medium in computer science can even be a little more beneficial than any other course.
A Masters In Information Systems Australia Degree for a Constant Career
Students will continue to cover the same learning development, design, programming, and installation tools for different computer applications and systems at all levels. If you are still unsure how to get your education, there are many websites online where you can provide reviews and opinions on the situation.
Like many other fields of study, the Master of it Australia  is A PG degree can offer you more than just a future job. You will master the skills of teamwork, improve your skills on your own and understand the importance of lifelong learning as IT is a vast field to be slowly discovered. There are tons of options that you can pursue such as: B. Security specialist, network technician, computer forensic scientist and system administrator. You also have the option to specialize in network development, systems improvement, or forensic research.
The Master of Information Technology in Australia provides a theoretical foundation for IT and related disciplines. (TI) The program aims to turn professionals into technology and management experts. The Master of Information Technology is open to graduates who wish to acquire advanced technical knowledge to combine business analysis and information technology. Not only does a master’s degree provide a thorough understanding of basic business applications, it also expands the capabilities relevant to changing IT areas. Information technology has become popular because it provides immediate benefits to current careers with Higher Education.
With this Master of Information Technology in Australia, you can develop software engineering and business expertise that has become essential to businesses around the world. The topics of this course include communication, programming ideas, algorithms, web programming, and software development. A Master of Information Systems and Technology enables the manager to plan, budget, design, integrate and deploy strategic business technologies that are a key element of a company’s work.
This Masters In Information Systems in Australia has become particularly popular due to the recent industry demand for technology management and human resource management. This combination is almost the definition of success and is well supported by an IT professional.
The Australian masters of IT work for executives are growing and new applications require more employees and executives. This program not only deals with information technology, but also promotes corporate governance. Team building, change management and communication between people are therefore key programs for any master’s degree in information science.
The Australian Master of Information Technology enables executives to successfully develop business policies, set business goals and establish industry standards. You can harmonize information technology to grow business. This inevitably leads to better business results in modern planning.
This program can help IT professionals and executives in other disciplines move forward in their area of ​​interest. The aim of the MSc in Computer Science is to provide people with strong technical knowledge and incentives to cope with the rapid change in this dynamic area.
For getting more information visit here VIT – Victorian Institute of Technology
14/123 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
1300 17 17 55 (or) [email protected]
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A Master of Information Technology Australia Degree Is A Constant Success
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The world of information technology is constantly expanding in unison with the innovations of newer and more powerful forms of technology. These new movements completely re-utilize the way we communicate and experience the world around us on a daily basis. The effects stem to everything from gaming hardware, computer programs, data modules, to programming languages; nothing is left untouched by the long arm of information technology.
Anything that gathers or transmits data in any visual or audio medium can be classified in this genre and a career in their fields can be secured with an Master of Information Technology Australia Degree. Just as the technology is expanding, the areas of study that associate with it are also growing. In order to keep up with these radical changes the students must constantly remain in a learning mode, even long after graduating with a master’s in information technology.
Information technology is a career that extends primarily to the healthcare sector. An  information technology curriculum offers the opportunity to be part of a professional sector that will grow by good number by 2024. Federal data protection and electronic health records require growth in this area. Of course, the business world also needs information security. Many colleges and universities offer online partnerships, licenses, and master’s degree in information technology specializing in networking, information system security, office operations, and Internet system development.
The course includes courses on operating systems, software security, computer programming, project planning, system analysis and design, e-commerce, business fundamentals, or management. after the region. The courses are available in campus and can be completed at the discretion of the student. Instructors and other students are available online. Online courses are the completion of information technology or the promotion of an option for those who are currently employed and can not attend a traditional campus course. Courses also eliminate geographical or financial barriers.
 The constant expansion
This is a reasonable expansion in technologies and studies when considering that the world of Information Technology is really boundless in its limitations. The only thing that holds back the growth is the human imagination and learning process. Therefore, it really makes sense to take the plunge and go for your Master of Information Technology Australia Degree.
This will prepare you for work in a huge variety of fields that you can take your pick from. You'll never spend days or nights worrying about finding a job because individuals with these specific skill sets are constantly in need by businesses across the globe. The world of Information Technology has been responsible for wide spread job increases all across the spectrum, from young graduates to seasoned professionals in the game. Getting on track with your education degree in Information Technology is a step in the right direction.
The constant education
Thanks to this widespread use of technology, students can get an equal standard of education via the internet as they can at any traditional schooling system. Previous years looked down upon online education because the lack of a personal connection, but this is no longer the case. Perhaps in IT above all other courses, using an medium can even be somewhat more beneficial.
Students will still cover the same implements in learning developments, designing, programming, and installation for various computer applications and systems across the board. If you are still unsure which route you want to take to receive your education there are plenty of websites online that offer reviews and opinions regarding the situation.
The constant employment
Like many other fields of studies, the Master of Information Technology Australia
degree can deliver you more than just a future job. You will master the skills of working in a team, enhancing your sole ability and understand the importance of lifelong learning as IT is a broad field to slowly discover. There are endless opportunities that you can further pursue such as security specialist, network engineer, computer forensic analyst, and systems administrators. Besides, you are given the option to specialize in network development, systems advancement or forensics research.
Advanced Qualifications With Master of Information Technology Australia
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A Master of Information Technology Australia  is a postgraduate course which qualified professionals should educate who understand the basics of computer science and understand the emerging trends in the industry.
The Master of Information Technology Australia provides an academic foundation in information technology and related topics. The program (IT) aims to turn professionals into technology and management specialists. An Master of IT is open to graduates who want to acquire advanced technical knowledge to combine Business Analytic with IT. An MSc degree not only provides a thorough understanding of the core business applications, but also extends the relevant capabilities for a developing IT scenario. An online MSc. Information technology has become popular because it provides immediate benefits to an existing career.
With this Master of Information Technology Australia degree, you can develop software engineering and enterprise application know-how that has become indispensable for companies worldwide. Topics in this course include communication, programming paradigms, algorithms, network programming, and software development. A Master’s Information Technology degree enables a manager to plan, budget, design, integrate, and deploy strategic business technologies that are central to the work of all organizations.
This Master of Information Technology Australia course has become particularly popular due to recent industry demand for technology management and human resource management. This combination almost becomes a definition of success and is well supported by an information technology expert.
Employment opportunities for Master of Information Technology Australia degree is  managers are on the up and up, and new applications require more and more employees and more managers. This curriculum not only deals with information technology, but also promotes corporate governance. Therefore, teambuilding, change management, and interpersonal communication are key programs for any master's degree in information science.
With an Master of Information Technology Australia, managers can successfully develop business strategies, set business goals, and create industry benchmarks. You can align IT for better growth of your business. This inevitably leads to an improvement in the business results of a modern organization.
This program can help IT professionals and managers from other disciplines move forward in their area of ​​interest. The goal of the MSc in Computer Science is to provide people with strong technical knowledge and motivation to cope with rapid changes in this dynamic field.
For getting more information visit here VIT -  Victorian Institute of Technology.
14/123 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
1300 17 17 55 (or) [email protected]
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marymosley · 5 years
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Highlights of Union Budget 2020-21
Presenting the first Union Budget of the third decade of 21st century, Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, today unveiled a series of far-reaching reforms, aimed at energizing the Indian economy through a combination of short-term, medium-term, and long-term measures.
The Key Highlights of Union Budget 2020-21 are as follows:
Three prominent themes of the Budget
Aspirational India – better standards of living with access to health, education and better jobs for all sections of the society
Economic Development for all – “Sabka Saath , Sabka Vikas , Sabka Vishwas”.
Caring Society – both humane and compassionate; Antyodaya as an article of faith.
Three broad themes are held together by:
Corruption free, policy-driven Good Governance.
Clean and sound financial sector.
Ease of Living underlined by the three themes of Union Budget 2020-21.
Three components of Aspirational India
Agriculture, Irrigation, and Rural Development
Wellness, Water, and Sanitation
Education and Skills
Sixteen Action Points for Agriculture, Irrigation and Rural Development
Rs. 2.83 lakh crore to be allocated for the following 16 Action Points:
Rs. 1.60 lakh crore for Agriculture, Irrigation & allied activities.
Rs. 1.23 lakh crore for Rural development & Panchayati Raj.                          –
Agriculture credit:
Rs. 15 lakh crore target set for the year 2020-21.
PM-KISAN beneficiaries to be covered under the KCC scheme.
NABARD Re-finance Scheme to be further expanded.
Comprehensive measures for 100 water-stressed districts proposed.
Blue Economy:
Rs. 1 lakh crore fisheries’ exports to be achieved by 2024-25.
200 lakh tonnes fish production targeted by 2022-23.
3477 Sagar Mitras and 500 Fish Farmer Producer Organisations to involve youth in fisheries extension.
Growing of algae, sea-weed and cage culture to be promoted.
Framework for development, management and conservation of marine fishery resources.
Kisan Rail to be setup by Indian Railways through PPP:
To build a seamless national cold supply chain for perishables (milk, meat, fish, etc.
Express and Freight trains to have refrigerated coaches.
Krishi Udaan to be launched by the Ministry of Civil Aviation:
Both international and national routes to be covered.
North-East and tribal districts to realize Improved value of agri-products.
One-Product One-District for better marketing and export in the Horticulture sector.
Balanced use of all kinds of fertilizers – traditional organic and innovative fertilizers.
Measures for organic, natural, and integrated farming:
Jaivik Kheti Portal – online national organic products market to be strengthened.
Zero-Budget Natural Farming (mentioned in July 2019 Budget) to be included.
o Integrated Farming Systems in rain-fed areas to be expanded.
o Multi-tier cropping, bee-keeping, solar pumps, solar energy production in non-cropping season to be added.
PM-KUSUM to be expanded:
20 lakh farmers to be provided for setting up stand-alone solar pumps.
Another 15 lakh farmers to be helped to solarise their grid-connected pump sets.
Scheme to enable farmers to set up solar power generation capacity on their fallow/barren lands and to sell it to the grid.
Village Storage Scheme:
To be run by the SHGs to provide farmers a good holding capacity and reduce their logistics cost.
Women, SHGs to regain their position as Dhaanya Lakshmi.
NABARD to map and geo-tag agri-warehouses, cold storages, reefer van facilities, etc.
Warehousing in line with Warehouse Development and Regulatory Authority (WDRA) norms:
Viability Gap Funding for setting up such efficient warehouses at the block/taluk level.
Food Corporation of India (FCI) and Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) to undertake such warehouse building.
Financing on Negotiable Warehousing Receipts (e-NWR) to be integrated with e-NAM.
State governments who undertake implementation of model laws (issued by the Central government) to be encouraged.
Livestock:
Doubling of milk processing capacity to 108 million MT from 53.5 million MT by 2025.
Artificial insemination to be increased to 70% from the present 30%.
MNREGS to be dovetailed to develop fodder farms.
Foot and Mouth Disease, Brucellosis in cattle and Peste Des Petits ruminants (PPR) in sheep and goat to be eliminated by 2025.
Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana – 0.5 crore households mobilized with 58 lakh SHGs for poverty alleviation.
Wellness, Water and Sanitation
Rs. 69,000 crore allocated for overall Healthcare sector.
Rs. 6400 crore (out of Rs. 69,000 crore) for PM Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY):
More than 20,000 hospitals already empanelled under PM Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY).
Viability Gap Funding window proposed for setting up hospitals in the PPP mode.
Aspirational Districts with no Ayushman empanelled hospitals to be covered in the first phase.
Targeting diseases with an appropriately designed preventive regime using Machine Learning and AI.
Jan Aushadhi Kendra Scheme to offer 2000 medicines and 300 surgicals in all districts by 2024.
TB Harega Desh Jeetega campaign launched – commitment to end Tuberculosis by 2025.
Rs. 3.60 lakh crore approved for Jal Jeevan Mission:
Rs. 11,500 crore for the year 2020-21.
Augmenting local water sources, recharging existing sources, and promoting water harvesting and de-salination.
Cities with million-plus population to be encouraged to achieve the objective during the current year itself.
Rs.12, 300 crore allocation for Swachh Bharat Mission in 2020-21:
Committment to ODF-Plus in order to sustain ODF behaviour.
Emphasis on liquid and grey water management.
o Focus also on Solid-waste collection, source segregation, and processing.
Education and Skills
Rs. 99,300 crore for education sector and Rs. 3000 crore for skill development in 2020-21.
New Education Policy to be announced soon.
National Police University and National Forensic Science University proposed for policing science, forensic science, and cyber-forensics.
Degree level full-fledged online education program by Top-100 institutions in the National Institutional Ranking Framework.
Up to 1-year internship to fresh engineers to be provided by Urban Local Bodies.
Budget proposes to attach a medical college to an existing district hospital in PPP mode.
Special bridge courses to be designed by the Ministries of Health, and Skill Development:
To fulfill the demand for teachers, nurses, para-medical staff and care-givers abroad.
To bring in equivalence in the skill sets of the workforce and employers’ standards.
150 higher educational institutions to start apprenticeship embedded degree/diploma courses by March 2021.
External Commercial Borrowings and FDI to be enabled for education sector.
Ind-SAT proposed for Asian and African countries as a part of Study in India program.
Economic Development
Industry, Commerce and Investment
Rs. 27,300 crore allocated for 2020-21 for development and promotion of Industry and Commerce.
Investment Clearance Cell proposed to be set up:
o To provide “end to end” facilitation and support.
o To work through a portal.
Five new smart cities proposed to be developed.
Scheme to encourage manufacture of mobile phones, electronic equipment and semi-conductor packaging proposed.
National Technical Textiles Mission to be set up:
o With four-year implementation period from 2020-21 to 2023-24.
o At an estimated outlay of Rs 1480 crore.
o To position India as a global leader in Technical Textiles.
New scheme NIRVIK to be launched to achieve higher export credit disbursement, which provides for:
o Higher insurance coverage
o Reduction in premium for small exporters
o Simplified procedure for claim settlements.
Turnover of Government e-Marketplace (GeM) proposed to be taken to Rs 3 lakh crore.
Scheme for Revision of duties and taxes on exported products to be launched.
o Exporters to be digitally refunded duties and taxes levied at the Central, State and local levels, which are otherwise not exempted or refunded.
All Ministries to issue quality standard orders as per PM’s vision of “Zero Defect-Zero Effect” manufacturing.
  Infrastructure
Rs.100 lakh crore to be invested on infrastructure over the next 5 years.
National Infrastructure Pipeline:
o Rs. 103 lakh crore worth projects; launched on 31st December 2019.
o More than 6500 projects across sectors, to be classified as per their size and stage of development.
A National Logistics Policy to be released soon:
o To clarify roles of the Union Government, State Governments and key regulators.
o A single window e-logistics market to be created
o Focus to be on generation of employment, skills and making MSMEs competitive.
National Skill Development Agency to give special thrust to infrastructure-focused skill development opportunities.
Project preparation facility for infrastructure projects proposed.
o To actively involve young engineers, management graduates and economists from Universities.
Infrastructure agencies of the government to involve youth-power in start-ups.
Rs.1.7 lakh crore proposed for transport infrastructure in 2020-21.
  Highways:
Accelerated development of highways to be undertaken, including:
o 2500 Km access control highways.
o 9000 Km of economic corridors.
o 2000 Km of coastal and land port roads.
o 2000 Km of strategic highways.
Delhi-Mumbai Expressway and two other packages to be completed by 2023.
Chennai-Bengaluru Expressway to be started.
Proposed to monetise at least 12 lots of highway bundles of over 6000 Km before 2024.
Indian Railways:
Five measures:
o Large solar power capacity to be set up alongside rail tracks, on land owned by railways.
o Four station re-development projects and operation of 150 passenger trains through PPP.
o More Tejas type trains to connect iconic tourist destinations.
o High speed train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad to be actively pursued.
o 148 km long Bengaluru Suburban transport project at a cost of Rs 18600 crore, to have fares on metro model. Central Government to provide 20% of equity and facilitate external assistance up to 60% of the project cost.
Indian Railways’ achievements:
o 550 Wi-fi facilities commissioned in as many stations.
o Zero unmanned crossings.
o 27000 Km of tracks to be electrified.
Ports & Water-ways:
Corporatizing at least one major port and its listing on stock exchanges to be considered.
Governance framework keeping with global benchmarks needed for more efficient sea-ports.
Economic activity along river banks to be energised as per Prime Minister’s Arth Ganga concept.
Airports:
100 more airports to be developed by 2024 to support Udaan scheme.
Air fleet number expected to go up from present 600 to 1200 during this time.
Electricity:
“Smart” metering to be promoted.
More measures to reform DISCOMs to be taken.
Power:
Rs.22, 000 crore proposed for power and renewable energy sector in 2020-21.
Expansion of national gas grid from the present 16200 km to 27000 km proposed.
Further reforms to facilitate transparent price discovery and ease of transactions.
New Economy
To take advantage of new technologies:
o Policy to enable private sector to build Data Centre parks throughout the country to be brought out soon.
o Fibre to the Home (FTTH) connections through Bharatnet to link 100,000 gram panchayats this year.
o Rs.6000 crore proposed for Bharatnet programme in 2020-21.
Measures proposed to benefit Start-ups:
o A digital platform to be promoted to facilitate seamless application and capture of IPRs.
o Knowledge Translation Clusters to be set up across different technology sectors including new and emerging areas.
o For designing, fabrication and validation of proof of concept, and further scaling up Technology Clusters, harbouring test beds and small scale manufacturing facilities to be established.
o Mapping of India’s genetic landscape- Two new national level Science Schemes to be initiated to create a comprehensive database.
o Early life funding proposed, including a seed fund to support ideation and development of early stage Start-ups.
Rs.8000 crore proposed over five years for National Mission on Quantum Technologies and Applications.
Caring Society
Focus on:
o Women & child,
o Social Welfare;
o Culture and Tourism
Allocation of Rs. 35,600 crore for nutrition-related programmes proposed for the FY2020-21.
Rs.28, 600 crore proposed for women specific programs.
Issue about age of a girl entering motherhood – proposed to appoint a task force to present its recommendations in six months’ time.
Financial support for wider acceptance of technologies, identified by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs to ensure no manual cleaning of sewer systems or septic tanks, to be provided.
Rs. 85, 000 crore proposed for 2020-21 for welfare of Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes.
Rs. 53, 700 crore provided to further development and welfare of Scheduled Tribes.
Enhanced allocation of Rs. 9,500 crore provided for 2020-21 for senior citizens and Divyang.
Culture & Tourism
Allocation of Rs. 2500 crore for 2020-21 for tourism promotion.
Rs.3150 crore proposed for Ministry of Culture for 2020-21.
An Indian Institute of Heritage and Conservation under Ministry of Culture proposed; with the status of a deemed University.
5 archaeological sites to be developed as iconic sites with on-site Museums:
o Rakhigarhi (Haryana)
o Hastinapur (Uttar Pradesh)
o Shivsagar (Assam)
o Dholavira (Gujarat)
o Adichanallur (Tamil Nadu)
Re-curation of the Indian Museum in Kolkata, announced by Prime Minister in January 2020.
Museum on Numismatics  and Trade to be located in the historic Old Mint building in Kolkata.
4 more museums from across the country to be taken up for renovation and re-curation.
Support for setting up of a Tribal Museum in Ranchi (Jharkhand).
Maritime museum to be set up at Lothal- the Harrapan age maritime site near Ahmedabad, by Ministry of Shipping.
State governments expected to develop a roadmap for certain identified destinations and formulate financial plans during 2021 against which specified grants to be made available to the States in 2020-21.
Environment & Climate Change
Allocation for this purpose to be Rs.4400 crore for 2020-21.
Proposed to advise the utilities to close the running old thermal power plants with carbon emission above the pre-set norms.
States that are formulating and implementing plans for ensuring cleaner air in cities above one million to be encouraged.
PM launched Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) with Secretariat in Delhi. Second such international initiative after International Solar Alliance.
Governance
Clean, corruption-free, policy driven, good in intent and most importantly trusting in faith.
Taxpayer Charter to be enshrined in the Statute will bring fairness and efficiency in tax administration.
Companies Act to be amended to build into statues, criminal liability for certain acts that are civil in nature.
Other laws with such provisions are to be corrected after examination.
Major reforms in recruitment to Non-Gazetted posts in Government and Public sector banks:
An independent, professional and specialist National Recruitment Agency (NRA) for conducting a computer-based online Common Eligibility Test for recruitment.
A test-centre in every district, particularly in the Aspirational Districts.
A robust mechanism to be evolved for appointment including direct recruitment to various Tribunals and specialised bodies to attract best talents and professional experts.
Contract Act to be strengthened.
New National Policy on Official Statistics to:
Promote use of latest technologies including AI.
Lay down a road-map towards modernised data collection, integrated information portal and timely dissemination of information.
A sum of Rs. 100 crore allocated to begin the preparations for G20 presidency to be hosted in India in the year 2022.
Development of North East region:
Improved flow of funds using online portal by the Government.
Greater access to financial assistance of Multilateral and Bilateral funding agencies.
Development of Union Territories of J&K and Ladakh:
An amount of Rs. 30,757 crore provided for the financial year 2020-21.
o The Union Territory of Ladakh has been provided with Rs. 5,958.
Financial Sector
Reforms accomplished in PSBs :
10 banks consolidated into 4.
Rs. 3,50,000 crore capital infused.
Governance reforms to be carried out to bring in transparency and greater professionalism in PSBs.
Few PSBs to be encouraged to approach the capital market to raise additional capital
Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC) permitted to increase Deposit Insurance Coverage to Rs. 5 lakh from Rs.1 lakh per depositor.
Scheduled Commercial Bank’s health under monitoring through a robust mechanism, keeping depositors’ money safe.
Cooperative Banks to be strengthen by amending Banking Regulation Act for:
Increasing professionalism.
Enabling access to capital.
Improving governance and oversight for sound banking through the RBI.
NBFCs eligibility limit for debt recovery reduced from:
Rs. 500 crore to Rs 100 crore asset size.
Rs 1 crore to Rs 50 lakh loan size.
Private capital in Banking system:
Government to sell its balance holding in IDBI Bank to private, retail and institutional investors through the stock exchange.
Easier mobility in jobs:
Auto-enrolment in Universal Pension coverage.
Inter-operability mechanism to safeguard the accumulated corpus.
Pension Fund Regulatory Development Authority of India Act to be amended to:
Strengthen regulating role of PFRDAI.
Facilitate separation of NPS trust for government employees from PFRDAI.
Enable establishment of a Pension Trust by the employees other than Government.
Factor Regulation Act 2011 to be amended to:
Enable NBFCs to extend invoice financing to the MSMEs through TReDS
New scheme to provide subordinate debt for entrepreneurs of MSMEs by the banks
Would be counted as quasi-equity.
Would be fully guaranteed through the Credit Guarantee Trust for Medium and Small Entrepreneurs (CGTMSE).
The corpus of the CGTMSE would accordingly be augmented by the government.
Window for MSME’s debt restructuring by RBI to be extended by one year till March 31, 2021.
More than five lakh MSMEs have already been benefitted.
An app-based invoice financing loans product for MSMEs to be launched.
To prevent the problem of delayed payments and consequential cash flows mismatches.
Export promotion of MSMEs:
For selected sector such as pharmaceuticals, auto components and others.
An Rs 1000 crore scheme anchored by EXIM Bank together with SIDBI.
o Hand holding support for technology upgradations, R&D, business strategy etc.
Financial Market
Deepening Bond Market.
Certain specified categories of Government securities to be opened fully for non -resident investors also.
FPI limit in corporate bonds increased to 15% from 9% of its outstanding stock.
New legislation to be formulated for laying down a mechanism for netting of financial contracts.
Scope of credit default swaps to expand.
Debt Based Exchange Traded Fund expanded by a new Debt-ETF consisting primarily of Government Securities.
To give attractive access to retail investors, pension funds and long-term investors.
A Partial Credit Guarantee scheme for the NBFCs formulated post the Union budget 2019-20 to address their liquidity constraints.
New mechanism to be devised to further this.
o Government support to securities so floated.
Infrastructure Financing
Rs.103 lakh crore National Infrastructure Pipeline projects earlier announced.
Rs 22,000 crore to cater to the equity support to Infrastructure Finance Companies such as IIFCL and a subsidiary of NIIF.
IFSC, GIFT city: full of potential to become a centre of international finance as well as a centre for high end data processing:
o An International Bullion exchange(s) to be set up as an additional option for trade by global market participants with the approval of regulator.
Disinvestment
Government to sell a part of its holding in LIC by way of Initial Public Offer (IPO).
Fiscal Management
XV Finance Commission (FC):
o XV Finance Commission has given its first report for FY2020-21
o Recommendations accepted in substantial measure
o Its final report for five years beginning 2021-22 to be submitted during the latter part of the year.
GST Compensation Fund:
o Balances due out of collection of the years 2016-17 and 2017-18 to be transferred to the Fund, in two instalments.
o Hereinafter, transfers to the fund to be limited only to collection by way of GST compensation cess.
Overhaul of Centrally Sponsored Schemes and Central Sector Schemes necessary:
o To align them with emerging social and economic needs of tomorrow
o To ensure that scarce public resources are spent optimally
On the recent debate over transparency and credibility of projected fiscal numbers, it is assured that procedure adopted is compliant with the FRBM Act.
For the FY 2019-20:
o Revised Estimates of Expenditure: at Rs.26.99 lakh crore
o Revised Estimates of Receipts: estimated at Rs.19.32 lakh crore.
For year 2020-21:
o Nominal growth of GDP estimated at 10%.
o Receipts: estimated at Rs.22.46 lakh cr
o Expenditure: at Rs.30.42 lakh cr.
Significant tax reforms for boosting investments recently undertaken. However, expected tax buoyancy expected to take time.
Fiscal deficit of 3.8% estimated in RE 2019-20 and 3.5% for BE 2020-21.  It comprises two ingredients;
o 3.3% for year 2019-20 and 3% for the 2020-21 budget estimate.
o Deviation of 0.5%, consistent with Section 4(3) of FRBM Act, both for RE 2019-20 and BE 2020-21. (Section 4 (2) of the FRBM Act provides for a trigger mechanism for a deviation from the estimated fiscal deficit on account of structural reforms in the economy with unanticipated fiscal implications.)
o Return path, committing to fiscal consolidation without compromising needs of investment out of public funds, is laid in Medium Term Fiscal Policy cum Strategy Statement.
o Market borrowings: Net market borrowings: Rs.4.99 lakh crore for 2019-20 and Rs.5.36 lakh crore for 2020-21.
A good part of the borrowings for the financial year 2020-21 to go towards Capital expenditure that has been scaled up by  more than 21%.
  Direct Tax
Direct Tax Proposals – To stimulate growth, simplify tax structure, bring ease of compliance, and reduce litigations.
Personal Income Tax:
Significant relief to middle class taxpayers.
New and simplified personal income tax regime proposed:
Taxable Income Slab (Rs.) Existing tax rates New tax rates 0-2.5 Lakh Exempt Exempt 2.5-5 Lakh 5% 5% 5-7.5 Lakh 20% 10% 7.5-10 Lakh 20% 15% 10-12.5 Lakh 30% 20% 12.5-15 Lakh 30% 25% Above 15 Lakh 30% 30%
  Around 70 of the existing exemptions and deductions (more than 100) to be removed in the new simplified regime.
Remaining exemptions and deductions to be reviewed and rationalised in coming years.
New tax regime to be optional – an individual may continue to pay tax as per the old regime and avail deductions and exemptions.
Measures to pre-fill the income tax return initiated so that an individual who opts for the new regime gets pre-filled income tax returns and would need no assistance from an expert to pay income tax.
New regime to entail estimated revenue forgone of Rs. 40,000 crore per year.
Corporate Tax:
Tax rate of 15% extended to new electricity generation companies.
Indian corporate tax rates now amongst the lowest in the world.
Dividend Distribution Tax (DDT):
DDT removed making India a more attractive investment destination.
Deduction to be allowed for dividend received by holding company from its subsidiary.
Rs. 25,000 crore estimated annual revenue forgone.
Start-ups:
Start-ups with turnover up to Rs. 100 crore to enjoy 100% deduction for 3 consecutive assessment years out of 10 years.
Tax payment on ESOPs deferred.
MSMEs to boost less-cash economy:
Turnover threshold for audit increased to Rs. 5 crore from Rs. 1 crore for businesses carrying out less than 5% business transactions in cash.
Cooperatives:
Parity brought between cooperatives and corporate sector.
Option to cooperative societies to be taxed at 22% + 10% surcharge and 4% cess with no exemption/deductions.
Cooperative societies exempted from Alternate Minimum Tax (AMT) just like Companies are exempted from the Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT).
Tax concession for foreign investments:
100% tax exemption to the interest, dividend and capital gains income on investment made in infrastructure and priority sectors before 31st March, 2024 with a minimum lock-in period of 3 years by the Sovereign Wealth Fund of foreign governments.
Affordable housing:
Additional deduction up to Rs. 1.5 lakhs for interest paid on loans taken for an affordable house extended till 31st March, 2021.
Date of approval of affordable housing projects for availing tax holiday on profits earned by developers extended till 31st March, 2021.
Tax Facilitation Measures
Instant PAN to be allotted online through Aadhaar.
‘Vivad Se Vishwas’ scheme, with a deadline of 30th June, 2020, to reduce litigations in direct taxes:
Waiver of interest and penalty – only disputed taxes to be paid for payments till 31st March, 2020.
Additional amount to be paid if availed after 31st March, 2020.
Benefits to taxpayers in whose cases appeals are pending at any level.
Faceless appeals to be enabled by amending the Income Tax Act.
For charity institutions:
Pre-filling in return through information of donations furnished by the done.
Process of registration to be made completely electronic.
Unique registration number (URN) to be issued to all new and existing charity institutions.
Provisional registration to be allowed for new charity institutions for three years.
CBDT to adopt a Taxpayers’ Charter.
Losses of merged banks:
Amendments proposed to the Income-tax Act to ensure that entities benefit from unabsorbed losses and depreciation of the amalgamating entities.
Indirect Tax
GST:
Cash reward system envisaged to incentivise customers to seek invoice.
Simplified return with features like SMS based filing for nil return and improved input tax credit flow to be implemented from 1st April, 2020 as a pilot run.
Dynamic QR-code capturing GST parameters proposed for consumer invoices.
Electronic invoice to capture critical information in a centralized system to be implemented in a phased manner.
Aadhaar based verification of taxpayers being introduced to weed out dummy or non-existent units.
GST rate structure being deliberated to address inverted duty structure.
Customs Duties:
Customs duty raised on footwear to 35% from 25% and on furniture goods to 25% from 20%.
Basic customs duty on imports of news print and light-weight coated paper reduced from 10% to 5%.
Customs duty rates revised on electric vehicles and parts of mobiles.
5% health cess to be imposed on the imports of medical devices, except those exempt from BCD.
Lower customs duty on certain inputs and raw materials like fuse, chemicals, and plastics.
Higher customs duty on certain goods like auto-parts, chemicals, etc. which are also being made domestically.
Trade Policy Measures
Customs Act being amended to enable proper checks of imports under FTAs.
Rules of Origin requirements to be reviewed for certain sensitive items.
Provisions relating to safeguard duties to be strengthened to enable regulating such surge in imports in a systematic way.
Provisions for checking dumping of goods and imports of subsidized goods being strengthened.
Suggestions for reviews of exemptions from customs duty to be crowd-sourced.
Excise duty proposed to be raised on Cigarettes and other tobacco products, no change made in the duty rates of bidis.
Anti-dumping duty on PTA abolished to benefit the textile sector.
Unprecedented Milestones and Achievements of Indian Economy
India now the fifth largest economy of the world.
7.4% average growth clocked during 2014-19 with inflation averaging around 4.5%.
271 million people raised out of poverty during 2006-16.
India’s Foreign Direct Investment elevated to US$ 284 billion during 2014-19 from US$ 190 billion during 2009-14.
Central Government debt reduced to 48.7% of GDP (March 2019) from 52.2% (March 2014).
Two cross-cutting developments:
Proliferation of technologies (Analytics, Machine Learning, robotics, Bio-informatics and Artificial Intelligence).
Highest ever number of people in the productive age group (15-65 years) in India.
GST removed many bottlenecks in the system.
Future Aim for sustaining India’s unique global leadership, driven by Digital Revolution
Seamless delivery of services through Digital Governance.
Improvement in physical quality of life through National Infrastructure Pipeline.
Risk mitigation through Disaster Resilience.
Social security through Pension and Insurance penetration.
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