Pune District Central Cooperative Bank Clerk Recruitment 2021 – Apply Online for 356 Vacancy

Pune District Central Cooperative Bank has given an employment notification for the recruitment of Clerk vacancies. Those Candidates who are interested in the vacancy details & completed all eligibility criteria can read the Notification & Apply Online.

Important Dates
-Starting Date to Apply Online & Payment of Fee: 07-08-2021
-Last Date to Apply Online & Payment of Fee: 16-08-2021

Apply Online : https://punedccbank.in/challan_genrate.aspx

Oil India Limited Various Vacancy Walk in 2021, Total Vacancy: 115, Post Date: 29-07-2021


Oil India Limited, a Navratna Public Sector Undertaking is the pioneer and second largest national upstream Oil and Gas Company with a pan India presence and growing global footprint

Oil India Limited has Published a Notification for the recruitment of Assistant Welder, Assistant Fitter, Assistant Diesel Mechanic, Electrical Supervisor & Other vacancies on contract basis. Those Candidates who are interested in the vacancy details & completed all eligibility criteria can read the Notification & Attend.

Career Counselling – Options After 10th

Career Counselling for students?

In current times, career counselling is a need as most students pick commonly known domains as their career option. 

Career counselling is an effort for students‘ career guidance right from their school about the available career options as per their interest and stream of academics

To provide them understanding and knowledge on the available streams and choices as per their inclination in the subjects and career focus.

Science –

• Science is the most popular and favourite career option for the majority of the parents and students.   

• Science stream offers many lucrative career options such as engineering, medical, IT and you can even opt for research roles.

• The best advantage of taking science stream is, it keeps your options open. You might switch from science to commerce or science to arts. But it is not possible to do the other way around.

• Taking science stream equips you with excellent problem-solving abilities. 

• Science and math offer a flexible foundation which enables students to accomplish highly respected and well-paid jobs.

• Science is fun, amazing and fascinating. As Edward Teller rightly said

“The science of today is the technology of tomorrow.”

Who should take science after 10th? 

If technology fascinates you and you have a flair for numbers, then taking science after 10th would be a wise option. 

– You can opt for Physics, Chemistry, Maths (PCM).

– If you want to make a mark for yourself in the medical field, you can opt for Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology (PCM-B).

– Now there are many students who don’t like Maths. Either they are afraid of Maths or Maths doesn’t interest them. Don’t worry, if you want to become a doctor, then knowing Maths is not necessary. You can easily opt for Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB).

There are multiple career options available for science stream after 10th class. If you have any doubts regarding what after 10th you can contact us and get your doubts cleared.

It will really help you in choosing the right career stream.

We are there to help and guide you.

Commerce – 

• Commerce is the second most popular career option after science.

If you love numbers, finances, economics etc., then finance is the best option for you.

• It offers a wider variety of career options such as Chartered Accountants, MBA, investment in banking sectors etc.

• You acquire commercial knowledge which is very important for the business.

• You have to be familiar with the subjects such as Accountancy, Finance, Economics etc.

• You must be good with numbers, data and have a curiosity in Finance, economics. 

• Commerce as a subject is gaining popularity in India and many students are studying and making a living out of it.

Who should take commerce after 10th? 

If you have an affinity for numbers, business, economics then commerce is the stream for you. 

If you want to shape your career in economics and business world, then commerce is the right career for you. 

There are a number of options available for commerce stream after 10th class.

If you have any doubts regarding whether to opt for commerce stream you can choose the smartest way by getting your career counselling done from an expert. Proper career guidance after 10th class is extremely necessary for a hassle-free career.

It will really help you in choosing the right career stream.

We are there to help and guide you.

Arts/Humanities  

• Nowadays arts/humanities are very high in demand and more and more students are opting for it. 

• Arts is now emerging as a sought after career choice. It provides students with an array of career opportunities.

• It offers many lucrative career options such as Journalism, languages, history, psychology etc.

• Design, Language Arts, Performing arts, Humanities are well-paid career options.

• Arts subject encourage creativity and self-expression.

• Students who take up art stream develop critical thinking. It also helps you increase your leadership qualities.

Art teaches you to deal with the world around you. 

~ Alan Parker.

Who should take Arts after 10th?

If you are a student who is creative and wants to dive deep into humanity, then arts is the stream for you. 

There are multiple options available for Arts stream after 10th class. If you have any confusion you can get your career counselling done. A career counsellor will provide you with proper career guidance and guide you in the right direction. 

These are the few good career options which you can choose after 10th class.

Rio Olympics: Sindhu, Sakshi shine as India end campaign with two medals

The trio notched a few firsts for India; Sindhu, at 21, became the youngest to win an Olympic medal, a silver which was never achieved in badminton; and Sakshi’s bronze was also a first for women’s wrestling.

BADMINTON:

# P V Sindhu secured a silver medal after losing to Carolina Marin in the women’s singles final.

# Saina Nehwal failed to progress beyond the league stage in women’s singles.

# Kidambi Srikanth lost in the men’s singles quarterfinals against Lin Dan.

# Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa failed to advance to the knock—out stage of women’s doubles.

# Men’s doubles pair of Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy also failed to make the knock—out stage.

WRESTLING:

# Sakshi Malik won bronze in women’s 58kg freestyle.

# Vinesh Phogat retired after suffering an injury in the quarterfinal of women’s 48kg.

# Babita Kumari lost in the pre-quarterfinal round of the women’s 53kg freestyle.

# London Olympics bronze medallist Yogeshwar Dutt lost in qualification round of men’s 65kg freestyle.

# Sandeep Tomar lost his pre-quarterfinal bout of men’s 57kg freestyle.

# In Greco-Roman, both Ravinder Khatri and Hardeep Singh lost in the pre-quarterfinals of 85kg and 98kg, respectively.

# Narsingh Yadav was ruled out from representing India in men’s 74kg freestyle category after he was slapped with a four-year ban by Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) for flunking a dope test after WADA challenged the clean chit given to him by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA).

GYMNASTICS:

# Dipa Karmakar finished fourth in Vaults final.