Friday, 12 September 2014

When I was Younger

When I was Younger :-
• I'd put my arms in my shirt and told people I lost my arms
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• Would restart the video game whenever I knew I was going to lose
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• Had that one pen with four colors, and tried to push all the buttons at once
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• Waited behind a door to scare someone, then leaving because they're taking too long to come out.
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• Faked being asleep, so I could be carried to bed
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• Used to think that the moon followed our car
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• Tried to balance the switch between On/ Off.
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• Watching two drops of rain roll down window and pretending it was a race
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• The only thing i had to take care of was a school bag.
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• Swallowed a fruit seed I was scared to death that a tree was going to grow in my tummy.
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• Closed the fridge extremely slowly to see when the lights went off.
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• Walked into a room,. forgot what you needed, Walked out, and then remember.
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Remember when we were kids and couldn't wait to grow up ? and now we think why did we even grow up?
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Childhood Was The Best Part Of My Life

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Liaquat Medical College

VISION STATEMENT
Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences aims to achieve prominence as a top-tier world-class medical research and teaching university, producing topnotch healthcare providers operating excellence in every segment of the community.

MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences is to foster excellence in health professional education and research, to educate and train undergraduate and graduate students of medical and health sciences in accordance with highest professional standards and ethical values and to meet the healthcare needs of the community through dissemination of knowledge and service.

LOCATION - View Map
Located in the province of Sindh on the right bank of river Indus at Jamshoro. It is 160 km north from the port city of Karachi and 16 km from the historical city of Hyderabad.
From 1951 to 2001 (50 years) Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences was known as Liaquat Medical College, Jamshoro

ENTRY TEST - ADMISSIONS
  1. Candidates who have passed Intermediate Sciences (Pre-Medical group) with at least 60% marks or A-Level examination with minimum 60% marks shall be eligible to appear in the Entry Test. The candidates who have passed A-Level Examination should submit transcript and equivalence certificate from IBCC Islamabad
  2. All eligible candidates for admission to MBBS / BDS will be required to appear in the Entrance Test.
  3. The entrance test shall be conducted from the prescribed intermediate syllabus of Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas Larkana & Sukkur. There will be 100 multiple choice questions in the test, distributed in the following manner:

    Biology 30 questions
    Physics 30 questions
    Chemistry 30 questions
    English  10 questions

    The time allotted to solve the paper will be 100 minutes.

    There will be negative marking for incorrect answer.

    Each correct answer shall be awarded 04 (Four) marks and there will be 01 (One) negative mark for each incorrect answer.

    Self Assessment Test for entry test is also available at official website of University at: http://www.lumhs.edu.pk/admission
  4. The candidates shall collect admit-slip for the Entry Test from their respective Branches of Habib Bank Ltd: where they have submitted their admission forms.
 

Monday, 8 September 2014

DOW Medical College

Dow Medical college ranked on 3rd according to HEC.
Dow Medical College is a constituent college of the Dow University of Health Sciences, established on 29th December 2003.
Dow Medical College (DMC) is the oldest medical college in Sindh and the second oldest in the country. A medical school for licentiate physicians was established at Hyderabad Sindh in 1881. In 1941 this medical school was given the status of medical college to impart training for MBBS Course. This college was under Bombay University.

This medical college at Hyderabad was inaugurated by Sir Francis Moody, first Governor of Sindh and the first batch of forty five students including one Muslim female student was admitted.
This college was shifted to Karachi on 10th Dec 1945. The foundation stone of the present premises was laid by Sir Hugh Dow, the then governor of Sindh, hence the college was renamed as ‘Dow Medical College’ in the honour of Governor of Sindh.
In December 2003 after the establishment of Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi. Dow Medical College became a constituent institution of Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi.
Dow Medical College has a highly qualified and experienced faculty who have participated in many National and International conferences, seminars and workshops etc.Since the establishment of Dow University facilities for students and doctors have been improved drastically. The lecture halls, tutorial rooms, museum and laboratories are air conditioned, every lecture hall has multimedia and computers. The common room and canteens are fully renovated. There is a round the clock generator facility. New academic block has also been completed with state of the art lecture halls and tutorial rooms.
All the basic sciences departments have been extensively renovated having tutorial rooms, museum and well equipped laboratories. The department of anatomy has one of the best plastic museums in the country. Currently major projects of modernization of the college is in progress.

Thursday, 4 September 2014

How To Comfort Yourself After Failing An Examination.

Keep your dreams alive. Understand to achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible for those who believe.
Specially I (admin) also faced this situation or condition. I was also disappointed once a time, but I thought I can do and never gave up, and continued my struggle. I actually want to to say that never give up, if you want to achieve your destiny. Here is an article  which may helps you to overcome frustration.

Helping Yourself Overcome Frustrations

It is never an easy thing to deal with your disappointments when you fail an examination. This is hard to accept especially when you have done almost everything you can to pass. It feels like you have been cheated by your fate because you did not pass the exam which could grant you a better life.
Indeed, failing an examination is unbearable. However, you should not dwell into those feelings of discouragements just because things did not happen the way you want them to be. You should learn how to overcome frustrations and help yourself move on.
What Things To Do To Make You Feel Alright
1) Learn to accept the fact.
You cannot move on when you cannot accept the truth that you really did not make it. You will just keep on blaming yourself and other people for the unpleasant results of your examination. This is not healthy because it would result to too much depression.
It is not right to torture yourself just because you cannot believe that your efforts are still not enough to get that passing score.
2) Be Strong.
It takes courage and deep strength to overcome the overwhelming feelings of frustrations when you fail an examination. You should help yourself by staying strong by neglecting all the negative feelings brought by the disappointments.
You should be strong not just for yourself but also for the people who believes in you. You can get from them the strength you need most to overcome the unbearable feelings.
3) Be Optimistic.
Success is for those people who never quit. You should look forward for good things to happen ahead of you. You should tell yourself that a failed examination may give you bad days but not bad life.
4) Pray for enlightenment.
God’s embrace is the most comforting thing you can have during dark days. Do not forget to pray for His enlightenment believing that He will grant you whatever your heart’s desire if you will just open your mind that He has better plans for you.
Thanks
Regards: Alii Sajid

Saturday, 30 August 2014

Frequently asked interview questions for jobs and admission in any institution

Interview questions may vary but in essence they are all trying to establish the following:

1. Your skills and experience to do the job/field
2. Your enthusiasm and interest for the job/field
3. Whether you will fit in

If you can answer these questions, using real-life examples to illustrate your points, then you should be able to answer most of the questions that arise including the following frequently asked questions.

Tell me about yourself?
This question or something similar usually starts every interview.  Your answer should be well-rehearsed, confidently delivered and last between 3-5 minutes.  It should also:
Focus on the areas of most relevance to the job/field in question
Include some impressive achievements e.g. improvements made
Convey your enthusiasm for the job/field
Avoid personal or irrelevant information e.g. your children, un-related jobs/fields

What are your key skills/strengths?
Focus on what you know they are looking for, even if it has been a smaller part of what you have been doing to date.  The job advert or person specification form will give you the information you need about their requirements.

What are your weaknesses?
Choose a weakness that: Doesn't matter for the job/field e.g. languages for a UK firm.  Is a positive e.g. "I like to make things happen and get frustrated if too long is spent sitting around discussing it without action"
Used to be a weakness but which you have improved upon e.g. presentations

Why did you leave your last job/academy/city?
Your answer should be positive and upbeat even if the circumstances were difficult.  If you were made redundant, depersonalise it by talking about company restructuring rather than your individual circumstance.  Never criticise a previous employer no matter how tempting.

Why do you want this job/field?
Your answer should reinforce why you are such a good fit for the job and then convey your enthusiasm for the role e.g.

Good match between your skills and their requirements
Interested in the product/market/sector
Company's excellent reputation, exciting challenge etc.
Do not say (even if it's true) that you just need a job/programm, or you want it because it's local.
Tell me about a difficult scenario at work and how you dealt with it
They are testing how you cope under pressure as well as your problem-solving and communication skills.  Good examples are where you:

Helped resolve or improve a difficult situation
Were resilient in adverse conditions
Showed emotional intelligence and cool-headedness
Avoid any examples which still feel sensitive, because in a high-pressure interview situation, old emotions can easily resurface and throw you off balance.
Tell me about an achievement of which you are proud?
Choose work-related examples that shows a tangible benefit to the business.   Personal achievements should only be included if they are very impressive or prestigous. More experienced candidates looking for a specific roles .

What are your career goals?
They are checking if you are likely to stay and if so, for how long.  Reassure the employer that the role you are applying for fits your career plan and your longer term commitment to the company.

What are your salary/fee expectations?
Salary/fee negotiations are best handled at the job/field offer stage so try to avoid this at interview if you can.  If forced to name a price, give a realistic but wide salary/fee range and say that you feel that salary/fee won't be an issue if you decide to work together.

What do you know about our organisation/institution?
You need to know the following:

Company structure, finances, products and services, key staff
Customers and competitors
Market trends and challenges.

Generally they also asked some course related questions
 eg
 What is the height of K2?
Pak-China border length is ?
Also like Phy ,Bio and chemistry courses related questions .
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Editor Akhi