Students Must Have ~ Motivation | Concentration | Behavior | Management | Helping Others

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Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun’s rays do not burn until brought to a focus

This Content is intended for those who are looking for some tips on improving their abilities, as a student and as a person. Implementing some of these ideas into academic life will surely help a student perform better in the classroom.

Qualities of a good student
Today’s students are tomorrow’s leaders. The qualities of the student are of great impact to determine the student’s bright future and career. So, who is a good student? What are the qualities of a good student? Historically, the term ‘student’ refers to anyone who learns something. However, the recent definition of a “student” is mostly used to refer to anyone who attends school, college, or university.

Again, what are the good qualities of a student? The list below shows the qualities of a good student.

  • Attitude: Basically, a good student possesses the ability and willingness to learn new subjects even if the subjects are not interesting.
  • Academic skills: Acquiring academic skills is the most important quality of a good student. Ability to read comprehensively, to write effectively, to speak fluently, and to communicate clearly are the key areas in which a student must be proficient. Having a good command in all these areas will make a student to shine in the class.
  • Ability: A good student has the ability to apply the results of his or her learning into a creative way and achieve the goals.
  • Perceptiveness: How well a student can interpret and perceive meanings from a conversation greatly determines the quality of a student. A good student always perceives right meaning from conversations, but an average student often misunderstands the original thoughts of a speaker or writer and derives a wrong conclusion.
  • Self-Discipline: Discipline in managing the time is an important factor that every good student must possess. Often delaying the tasks, such as writing assignments, reading text books, etc, may negatively impact the ability of a student to achieve the goals.
  • Understanding rather than memorizing concepts: Resolving any doubts by asking about them on the spot is always a good thing. Several surveys suggest students must understand the concepts rather than just memorize them. The memorized facts and theories will stay in student’s memory until they leave school, college, or university. Once out of school, the students will totally forget the core concepts that they had learnt. Therefore, it is essential for a good student to understand the concepts.

Below PDF Contain the brief notes of Motivation,Concentration On Studies,Behavior,Management,Helping Others And Advising(Students).

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Indian Education | Statistics

Economic Conditions

Youth (15-24 years) literacy rate (%), 2005-2010*, male 88
Youth (15-24 years) literacy rate (%), 2005-2010*, female 74
Number per 100 population , 2010, mobile phones 61
Number per 100 population , 2010, Internet users 8
Pre-primary school participation, Gross enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, male 53
Pre-primary school participation, Gross enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, female 54
Primary school participation, Gross enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, male
Primary school participation, Gross enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, female
Primary school participation, Net enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, male 97
Primary school participation, Net enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, female 94
Primary school participation, Net attendance ratio (%), 2005-2010*, male 85
Primary school participation, Net attendance ratio (%), 2005-2010*, female 81
Primary school participation, Survival rate to last primary grade (%) , 2006-2009*, admin. data
Primary school participation, Survival rate to last primary grade (%) , 2005-2010*, survey data 95
Secondary school participation, Net enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, male
Secondary school participation, Net enrolment ratio (%), 2007-2010*, female
Secondary school participation, Net attendance ratio (%), 2005-2010*, male 59
Secondary school participation, Net attendance ratio (%), 2005-2010*, female 49

courtesy to:unicef

Arunai College of Engineering | Tiruvannamalai

About Arunai College of Engineering :

The Arunai College of Engineering is established in 2001 – 2002, which is located in the holey and spiritual place of Lord Arunachala, Tiruvannamalai, under the auspices of Jeeva Educational Trust, is an institution creating paradigm shifts with deeper insights towards innovative growth and excellence. The entire campus has been covered by 100 acres and is 3 kms of reachable distance from the holey town Tiruvannamalai. It provides an integral, inter-disciplinary education – a unique intersection between theory and practice, passion and reason. The College offers courses of study that are on the frontiers of knowledge and it connects the spiritual and practical dimensions of intellectual life, in a stimulating environment that fosters rigorous scholarship and supportive community. The main objective of the Trust is to foster quality technical, management and higher education, research and training in rural areas in various branches of science and technology and simultaneously inculcate among the youth a sense of discipline so that they can be molded into competent and talented engineers. College offers Undergraduate programmes in Engineering and Technology and also Postgraduate programmes in Engineering, Business Administration. It maintains an aura of culture and legacy of unparalleled excellence and irreversible integrity of values inculcated in every student. The major goal of the Arunai College of Engineering.

COURSES :

Under Graduate

  •     Civil Engineering
  •     Computer Science & Engineering
  •     Electrical & Electronics Engineering
  •     Electronics & Communication Engineering
  •     Information Technology
  •     Mechanical Engineering

Post Graduate

  •     M.E – Computer System
  •     M.E – Computer Science
  •     M.E – VLSI Design
  •     M.E – Power System
  •     M.B.A

Contact :

Arunai College of Engineering
Velu Nagar
Tiruvannamalai- 606 603
Phone: 04175 – 235754, 237 079
Fax: 04175 – 235755
Email: kambanec@vsnl.net