Friday 23 December 2016

Admission in PhD Degree (Distance-Online mode)

Admission Notice
PhD Degree / Master Degree
Applications are invited from eligible candidates for admission in PhD programme (distance/online mode)
Subjects offered:
1.      Morality in Business Administration
2.      Morality in Educational Administration
3.      Morality in Public Administration
4.      Morality in Monastery Administration.
Eligibility:
For PhD degree: The candidate must have passed a Master’s degree from a recognised / accredited university.
For Master Degree: The candidate must have passed a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised / accredited university.

Study Mode: Distance education through online mode. The study requires completion of course work and submission of a final dissertation.

Course Fee:
For PhD degree:  US $ 6100
For Master Degree:  US $ 2200
Do not pay the fee along with the application form. University shall contact you for the Fee if your application form is approved and admission is given.

About the University:
International University of Morality, Florida, USA: IUM is a religious institution under Florida Statute 1005.06(1)(F). The purpose of IUM as a religious institution is as stated in the Florida Department of Education's code:  to prepare graduates to work as a ministers, professionals or laypeople.  Those who graduate from IUM will have the opportunity to act as moral ambassadors, leading by example, and to be of benefit to their entire community.  There are few people in the world who actively apply a moral foundation to their careers in a time when it is often acceptable to put profit before people.
 IUM is listed as annually approved by the Commission for Independent Education, Florida Department of Education.  It has met the requirements found in Section 1005.06(1)(f), Florida Statutes and Rule 6E-5.001, Florida Administrative Code.  The legal status of IUM can be found at https://app2.fldoe.org/publicapps/cie/religious.aspor by writing to the Commission for Independent Education, 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400.
Admission Procedure:
Admission is done based on the eligibility qualification. There is no entrance test.

Download the admission form: CLICK HERE
1.      Fill in the details, stick a latest photograph and sign the form.
2.      Send a scanned copy to us by email. (email id : see below)
3.      Also send scanned copies of:
a.      Mark-Sheet/Grade Card/Degree of your previous qualification
b.      Any one Photo ID card like Passport, Driving License, Aadhaar Card, Voter ID Card, National ID etc
Email the Admission Form and the required documents to:   vhgohil415@live.in  
The university shall assess your eligibility and send you a reply in about 7 days. 



                                                                                         

Friday 11 November 2016

Universal Honesty Mantra

What is the Universal Honesty Mantra?


Mantra in English
Praise to the Lord! Honesty, the best policy, hail!

Mantra in Hindi
Aum ueks lR;rk loZJs’B uhfr

Chant this mantra everyday to develop your moral character, to dispel negative energy and to promote peace and prosperity . 

This mantra is created by Mr Vijay Singh H. Gohil. 

Friday 9 September 2016

Solved Textbook Questions:Class 7, English Reader Contd...



English Reader, Class 7 / VII, Rajasthan State Textbook Board Jaipur (Rajasthan) / State Institute of Educational Research and Training, Udaipur 
Continued... 
For other chapters, please read our Previous and Next Posts.

Solved Textbook Questions:
 
5. Outside the Class
(outside the classroom)
1. Who are Kartik and Dashrath?
Ans Kartik is a student and Dashrath is the owner of a canteen.

2. What were the timings of the canteen?
Ans The timings of the canteen were eight in the morning to six in the evening.

3. What was served in the lunch?
Ans South Indian food, basically with rice, vegetable, sambar, rasam and curds, was served in the lunch.

4. What were the subsidised rates for the lunch?
Ans The subsidised rates for the lunch token were only fourteen rupees.

5. How much does the curds per bowl cost?
Ans The curds costs four rupees per bowl.



For other chapters, please read our Previous and Next Posts.




 

Sunday 31 July 2016

Solved Textbook Questions:Class 7, English Reader, (RBSE / RSTB / SIERT)

English Reader, Class 7 / VII, Rajasthan State Textbook Board Jaipur (Rajasthan) / State Institute of Educational Research and Training, Udaipur 

Solved Textbook Questions:



1.     The Unique Sacrifice
1. Which trees were being cut down by the Royal people and why?
Ans  Khejari trees were being cut down by the Royal peple. Because they were commanded to do so.
2.  Who was the supervisor of the team?
Ans The Hakim, Girdhari Lal, was the supervisor of the team.
3. How many people lost their lives and why?
Ans  363 people lost their lives to save the khejari trees from being cut down.
4. How did Amrita Devi protest?
Ans  Amrita Devi shouted at the woodcutters to stop cutting, she also requested the Hakim to stop his men. But when nobody heeded, she clasped a tree to stop the woodcutters.
5. What did Maharaja Abhay Singh do when he came to know about the massacre?
Ans  Maharaja Abhay Singh immediately rushed to the site and stopped his men. He put a permanent ban on felling of trees there and also declared the deceased as martyrs.

2.     My Dream School
Part 1
1. Who is Janki Lal?
Ans  Janki Lal is a poor mason.
2. How many members are there in this family?
Ans  There are four members in his family.
3. What is the name of Janki Lal’s wife?
Ans  The name of Janki Lal’s wife is Gauri.
4. Where do Janki Lal and Sugan go?
Ans  Jank Lal and Sugan go to Jagdish Sharma, the school teacher.
5. What does Vidya want?
Ans  Vidya wants to go to school.
Part 2
1. What does Gauri say to Janki Lal?
Ans  Gauri says to Janki Lal that their daughter, Vidya, is asking them to send her to school.
2. What was Janki Lal’s reply?
Janki Lal replied in negative saying that he had limited earnings.
3. What did Manghu say to it?
Ans  Manghu said that he too did not go to school. Only rich people can afford schooling.
4. Why was Janki Lal worried?
Ans  Janki Lal was worried because his daughter wanted to go to school and he did not have enough money.
5. Why did Sugan take Janki Lal to Jagdishji?
Ans  Sugan took Janki Lal to Jagdishji to solve Janki Lal’s problem.
Part 3
1. What information was given by Mr Jagdish Sharma about RTE?
Ans  Mr Jagdish Sharma informed that RTE insists on free education for children from 6 to 14 years of age all over the country. They get free education, free books and mid-day meal.
2. How was Vidya’s dream fulfilled?
Ans  Vidya could go to the village school. She got admission just on basis of her birth certificate. She could get free education, free uniform, free books and mid-day meal. In this way, her dream was fulfilled.

4. Reduce Waste
1. What are the preferred options for managing waste?
Ans  Methods of waste reduction, waste reuse and recycling are the preferred option for managing waste.
2. Where are we supposed to dispose our kitchen waste?
Ans  We are supposed to dispose our kitchen waste into a pit in the garden to make manure.
3. How are plastic bags dangerous to animals?
Ans  Plastic bags are dangerous to animals. Many animals die by swallowing plastic bags. They also die due to suffocation when their heads get stuck in them.
4. How are plastic harmful to the environment?
Ans  Plastic causes great harm to the environment. It does not allow the soil to breathe. It causes pollution of soil, water and air.
5. Which place becomes the breeding place for harmful bacteria?
Ans  Garbage bin, where the waste begins to rot, becomes the breeding place for harmful bacteria.
6. How can we encourage the public to help in waste prevention?
Ans  To encourage the public, we can ask them to bring reusable bags for packaging and to choose reusable products like cloth napkin and reusable containers.
7. What safety measures has the government taken to manage waste reduction?
Ans  The government has taken many safety measures: Plastic bags are banned, reuse of shopping bag is mandatory, waste collector goes door to door to collect household waste and dustbins are kept in various public places. 


More chapters in the next blog... 

Tuesday 15 March 2016

Required Teachers

REQUIRED TEACHERS
Primary Section – English, Maths, Science, Social Studies, Hindi, Drawing and Painting, Classical Dance
Secondary Section – Science, Social Studies, English, Maths, Hindi, Sanskrit, Drawing and Painting, Classical Dance, Librarian, Physical Education
Senior Secondary Section: English Literature, Geography, Political Science, Hindi Literature
 
School:  An English medium school in Sanchore (Dist-Jalore)
Eligibility:
1.      Must have studied throughout in English medium
2.      Must hold an NCTE recognised Diploma or Degree in Education (DElEd or BEd)
3.      Must have Teacher-Like Qualities
Salary: Consolidated salary Rs 8000 to 15000 plus social security schemes
Email your application along with biodata to vhgohil415(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk
Last Date: 30 August 2016


School World 2
Consultancy 

Web Search Engine

Custom Search