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Wednesday, February 24, 2010


Resonance's All India NTSE Test Series (RAINTS)

for NTSE stage-2 preparation

For the benefit of students, who will be appearing in National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) Stage-2 on 9th May,2010, Resonance Pre-foundation Career Care Programmes (PCCP) Division conducting All India NTSE Test Series (R-AINTS) ,which will prepare the students for this prestigious examination.

This test series will help the students in assessing themselves before the actual examination.

Mode of Test Series: Live & Online. (Live test series will be held at Resonance's all Study and Information Cenres.)

Fee: Rs. 500 (Inclusive Taxes)

Schedule:

Test

Date & Day

Timing

R-AINTS (Test-1)

04 April,2010 (Sunday)

10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

R-AINTS (Test-2)

18th April, 2010 (Sunday)

10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

R-AINTS (Test-3)

2nd May, 2010 (Sunday)

10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

In Online test series One sample test is also provided Free for All (Resonance & Non-Resonance students).


Registration Process:
Application form is available at www.pccp.resonance.ac.in

Payment mode:


Cash:
Through cash payment of Rs. 500 at any Study Center / Information Center.
DD:
DD of Rs. 500 in favour of 'Resonance' & payable at Kota (Rajasthan) has to be attached it with the application form.
Online:
though www.ntse.resonance.ac.in


For Further Details Log on to
www.pccp.resonance.ac.in & www.ntse.resonance.ac.in


Sunday, February 14, 2010


Resonance Pre-foundation Career Care Programmes (PCCP) Division
Admission Announcement
For Classes VII, VIII, IX & X

Admission in Classroom Contact Programmes is based exclusively on merit and students are selected through Entrance Tests, which will be held in month of Feb. & March for admission in Phase-1 & in June for admission in phase-2.

Almost 15-20% of PCCP's students receive scholarship every year. Know more





VARISHTHA
Resonance Pre-foundation Career Care Programme (PCCP) Division under its VARISHTHA course prepare the students for stage-1 of NTSE.
This course will include classroom teaching and test series to give the students an exact idea of the examination and will prepare them for the best.

Classes are starting from 29th March,2010 & 1st May,2010.
For further details log on to:

National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is conducted every year by National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT), New Delhi. Through NTSE, talented students are honoured and helped by providing financial assistance in the form of a monthly scholarship.

The examination held in three stages
  1. State Level Examination
  2. National Level Examination
  3. Interview Round
Click on the links below to see the result of NTSE Stage -1 (09-10):


Friday, February 5, 2010

5 Tips to Maximize Your Ability to Concentrate

The quality and quantity of work you can produce is dependent, not only on the effort you put in, but on your ability to concentrate. No matter how hard you try, if your brain isn’t performing well, you won’t be as productive as you should be.

Although many of the factors affecting concentration are beyond your control, a large amount is determined by behavior. These 5 tips will help you get your mind functioning at peak performance so you can excel at highly creative activities like writing, brainstorming, and strategic thinking.

1. Get Your Rest. It might seem obvious, but the biggest factor affecting concentration is rest. If you aren’t well rested your mind will be scattered and lethargic. Avoid this by making sure you get the right amount of sleep at the right time. Set a regular bed time for yourself and use an evening routine to wind down so you don’t have trouble sleeping.

It’s also important not to sleep too much. Oversleeping disrupts your natural rhythm and leads to grogginess. Avoid this by having a set wake up time. If you have to choose, I’ve found that it’s better to get a little less sleep than too much. If you end up tired, your body will compensate by helping you get to sleep earlier the following night.

2. Make a Plan. When you sit down to work without a plan, it’s easy to get caught up in crutch activities like checking email and browsing the web. Without a purpose, your mind will be pulled in several different directions. Instead of devoting all your attention to one important task, you’ll find yourself distracted by a variety of nagging thoughts.

To avoid this, make a clear plan of action beforehand. If you need to check email, resolve to fire through it as quickly as possible, then close your inbox and move on to your most important task. I like to use a morning run or walk to form my action plan for the day, but another great time to do it is the night before. By making a plan, you decide where your mental energy is allocated instead of allowing to be dispersed randomly.

3. Eat Light and Healthy. Nothing slows down the mind and body like a big greasy meal. Overeating puts a huge load of digestion on the body, sapping strength from the mind. Maximize your ability to concentrate by eating light and healthy meals. As Thomas Jefferson said, we rarely regret eating too little. It’s likely you’ll find that you need less food to satisfy you than you think. If you run out of energy, keep some healthy snacks on hand to give yourself a quick boost.

4. Exercise. The body has pent up energy that needs to be used. If you don’t exercise regularly, this energy can manifest itself in the form of a distracted mind. The best way to improve your concentration all day long is by exercising first thing in the morning. This will clear your head, give you a chance to reflect on the day ahead, and allow your body to sweat out impurities. Afterwards you’ll feel rejuventated, cleansed, and ready to take on tough problems.

5. Take Breaks and Mix Up Your Environment. Stagnation and fatigue are other factors that can negatively affect concentration. When you’ve been working too long in the same place, you start to get stir crazy and lose focus. The best remedy for this is taking breaks and switching up your work environment. When you find yourself losing focus, get up and take a walk. This will get your heart rate up, increase your alertness, and give your mind a chance to work on the problem internally.

It can also be helpful to work in different places. Instead of being chained to your desk all day, make a point of moving around. Each time you move to a new location the change in scenery refreshes you and increases your motivation to work.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

NATIONAL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION (nstse)

The Examination is conducted by Unified Council, Hyderabad for the students of class II to XII. The aim of Examination is to test the fundamental strength of Students. As the focus on fundamentals is so important that when the child finishes studies he/she will have to face the competitive world armed with these fundamentals. Even while opting for higher studies, the student has to go through a complete scan of what he/she knows and how much.


Resonance under its Pre-foundation Career Care Programmes (PCCP) Division prepares the students for various Talent Search & Competitive Examinations and NSTSE is one of them.to view the answer key of classes II to X log on to www.pccp.resonance.ac.in