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HOPE YOUR EXAMS WAS GOOD and NOW YOU ARE WAITING FOR YOUR RESULT with GOOD HOPES. BEST OF LUCK FOR YOUR RESULT n ALLAH BLESS U.
We are provided CHAT facility on our web page for just purpose of educational discussion but some students are using this GOOD facility for BAD purpose.
It is very humbly requested to you that please don's misuse this CHAT facility.
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Thanks for your TRUST and continuous appreciation. We feel proud whenever we look at the visiting students ratio of our blog i.e. almost 10,000 visitors/students per day and we received more than 3500 emails daily.
We feel very happy to inform you that our updater service (update on Cell Phone) is going very successful and have more than 20500 cell numbers in our UPDATER service book.
Dear students, if you are away from your computer (PC) and want to keep in touch with our blog anyway, just email us your mobile/cell/Vfon number at "virtual.uni.help.updater@gmail.com". We 100% keep you in-touch with our website (www.VUsolutions.blogspot.com).
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For most students, the most difficult part of any exam is the actual studying. Typically, there is so much material to study that students begin to procrastinate, putting off studying until the night before. After a late-night cram session, students arrive at the exam tired and feeling dazed by the sheer amount of information they've tried to absorb. The easiest way to study for an exam, and avoid the cram sessions, is to make a study plan.
Group or solo?- The first step to making a study plan is to decide whether you want to study alone or in a group. When planning study times and organizing study sessions for a group, the needs and schedules of the group are a factor. As a result, you must decide whether you will be studying with a group before continuing with making a study plan.
Time- There are two time elements that are crucial to an effective study plan. The first time element to consider is the amount of time you have until the exam, while the second is the amount of time during the day that you can set aside for studying. Try to study for at least two hours per day for major exams, like entrance exams, and at least thirty minutes per day for lecture exams. If you are limited on the amount of time until the exam, such as one week or less, then you will need to increase your daily study time. Set up a schedule with clearly marked study times for each day.
Content- The content to be studied depends on the type of exam. For placement exams, entrance exams, and licensure exams, there are no specific textbooks or prior lecture notes. There are, however, commercially available review guides, and textbooks and lecture notes from past classes often contain a great deal of material that will help with the exam. By looking at the content areas of the test, you can determine what readily available material to study. For course-based exams, textbooks and lecture notes are both ideal study content. Break the content into chunks, and then assign specific chunks to the study times that you have listed on your schedule.
Chronological - Assign chunks of material to study times in chronological order. In other words, study the material in the order that it was presented. Remember to allot more time for studying the most important information.
Critical first - Assign study times so the most critical method is covered first, and then work down to the least important information. Allow more time for covering the most critical information. If you are having trouble with the most important information, re-assign time from the least important information.
The Studying Process
Once you have set up study times and assigned material to them, it is time to study. When reading textbooks, take notes on the information. With lecture notes, write notes in the margin. Use a highlighter. The idea is to make key information readily available for review. In addition, making notes and looking up ideas to supplement notes reinforces the material in your mind. Quiz yourself as you finish each area you are studying to determine what you still need to review.
Study plans are as unique as the person making them. The most effective study plan will take into account your schedule, the times each day when you are able to study without interruption, and the amount of material that needs reviewed. By spreading out the study times and breaking up the information, you make it easier for to absorb and retain the necessary material before the exam.
For most students, the most difficult part of any exam is the actual studying. Typically, there is so much material to study that students begin to procrastinate, putting off studying until the night before. After a late-night cram session, students arrive at the exam tired and feeling dazed by the sheer amount of information they've tried to absorb. The easiest way to study for an exam, and avoid the cram sessions, is to make a study plan.
Group or solo?- The first step to making a study plan is to decide whether you want to study alone or in a group. When planning study times and organizing study sessions for a group, the needs and schedules of the group are a factor. As a result, you must decide whether you will be studying with a group before continuing with making a study plan.
Time- There are two time elements that are crucial to an effective study plan. The first time element to consider is the amount of time you have until the exam, while the second is the amount of time during the day that you can set aside for studying. Try to study for at least two hours per day for major exams, like entrance exams, and at least thirty minutes per day for lecture exams. If you are limited on the amount of time until the exam, such as one week or less, then you will need to increase your daily study time. Set up a schedule with clearly marked study times for each day.
Content- The content to be studied depends on the type of exam. For placement exams, entrance exams, and licensure exams, there are no specific textbooks or prior lecture notes. There are, however, commercially available review guides, and textbooks and lecture notes from past classes often contain a great deal of material that will help with the exam. By looking at the content areas of the test, you can determine what readily available material to study. For course-based exams, textbooks and lecture notes are both ideal study content. Break the content into chunks, and then assign specific chunks to the study times that you have listed on your schedule.
Chronological - Assign chunks of material to study times in chronological order. In other words, study the material in the order that it was presented. Remember to allot more time for studying the most important information.
Critical first - Assign study times so the most critical method is covered first, and then work down to the least important information. Allow more time for covering the most critical information. If you are having trouble with the most important information, re-assign time from the least important information.
The Studying Process
Once you have set up study times and assigned material to them, it is time to study. When reading textbooks, take notes on the information. With lecture notes, write notes in the margin. Use a highlighter. The idea is to make key information readily available for review. In addition, making notes and looking up ideas to supplement notes reinforces the material in your mind. Quiz yourself as you finish each area you are studying to determine what you still need to review.
Study plans are as unique as the person making them. The most effective study plan will take into account your schedule, the times each day when you are able to study without interruption, and the amount of material that needs reviewed. By spreading out the study times and breaking up the information, you make it easier for to absorb and retain the necessary material before the exam.
We are planning to develop a BLOOD DONORS COMMUNITY (Blood Bank).
Everyone knows volunteer blood donors are truly lifesavers. They make it possible for patients to receive lifesaving blood transfusions. It’s not every day that people are given the opportunity to save a life of another human being by simply giving a part of themselves so others may live.
VUsolutions inviting you for this very NOBEL cause.
Donating your blood is a rewarding experience.
Please send the following information to us if you are interesting to become member of VUsolutions Blood Bank Community:
Email us the following Membership requirements/form on (vusolutions.blood.donors@gmail.com)
*Name:
*Age:
*Sex:
*City:
Address:
*Mobile No.
Home Phone:
Office Phone:
*Email:
*Blood Group (if you don't know, then may leave blank this field):
*[Please must send us the information which mark (*)]
THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR KIND COOPERATION/DONATION in ADVANCE.
We are planning to develop a BLOOD DONORS COMMUNITY (Blood Bank).
Everyone knows volunteer blood donors are truly lifesavers. They make it possible for patients to receive lifesaving blood transfusions. It’s not every day that people are given the opportunity to save a life of another human being by simply giving a part of themselves so others may live.
VUsolutions inviting you for this very NOBEL cause.
Donating your blood is a rewarding experience.
Please send the following information to us if you are interesting to become member of VUsolutions Blood Bank Community:
Email us the following Membership requirements/form on (vusolutions.blood.donors@gmail.com)
*Name:
*Age:
*Sex:
*City:
Address:
*Mobile No.
Home Phone:
Office Phone:
*Email:
*Blood Group (if you don't know, then may leave blank this field):
*[Please must send us the information which mark (*)]
THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR KIND COOPERATION/DONATION in ADVANCE.
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs are designed for students to broaden their view of business that include management, marketing, accounting, human resource, organizational behavior, business research etc. Students would have an option to select an area of specialization to strengthen their expertise. MBA degree will equip students to work at managerial positions in the industry, business or government sectors etc. Virtual University of Pakistan is offering MBA programs as under:
1)MBA (3 ½ -Year/ 7-Semester, 96 Credit Hours) study program for candidates having 14-year of education.
2)MBA (2 ½ -Year/ 5-Semester, 72 Credit Hours) study program for candidates having 16-year of non-business education.
3)MBA (Executive) 2-Year/ 4-Semester, 72 Credit hours for candidates having 14-year of education along with 4-year job experience.
4)MBA (1 ½ Year/ 3-Semester, 36 Credit Hours) for candidates having BBA 4-year program.
1)MBA (3 ½ -Year/ 7-Semester, 96 Credit Hours)
The Faculty of Management offers a 3½ -year /7-semester program leading to an MBA degree. The program is designed specially for Bachelor graduates having 14-year education who want to adopt business as career and likes to enhance their professional business skills. The program provides opportunities to learn special business techniques required to excel in the challenging and rapidly changing world. The student can opt any one of the areas of specialization including ‘Banking’, ‘Finance’, ‘Human Resource Management’, ‘Information Technology’, ‘Management’, and ‘Marketing’.
ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Candidate having 2-year Bachelor (14-year of education, i.e., BA/B.Sc./B.Com etc) from a recognized university/institute with at least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.
ASSESSMENT OF STUDY PROGRESS:
The students’ study progress evaluation mechanism is based on continuous assessment throughout semester by giving assignments, on-line quizzes, Graded Moderated Discussion Boards (GMDBs), mid-term and final-term exams. The mid-term and final-term exams are conducted at VU’s designated exam centers and usually count 80 to 85% of the total marks of a course.
AWARD OF DEGREE:
To be eligible for the award of MBA (3½ -year) candidates are required to complete at least 96 credit hours course work program by attending minimum 7-semester with at least Cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.30 out of 4.
SCHEME OF STUDY:
The courses may be revised from time to time as a result of continuous review to bring them at par with courses being taught at top-class foreign universities. While reviewing the courses needs of local industry and job market are also given full consideration courses. The candidates are required to complete the following MBA courses.
Students are required to complete a Project/ Internship Report of 3-credit hours in the final semester of their MBA (3 ½ -year) program. The choice of the final project is at the student’s discretion. However, consultation with the student advisor is compulsory. Students have to submit a detailed write-up of the Project and may be required to give a presentation.
Student taking Internship course are required to complete 6 to 8 weeks internship in the organization and shall get internship letter from the concerned organization. The students who are already in service shall be exempted from Internship but required to submit the Project.
2)MBA (2 ½ -Year/ 5-Semester, 72 Credit Hours)
The Faculty of Management offers a 2½ -year /5-semester program leading to an MBA degree. The program is designed specially for candidates having 16-year non-business education who want to adopt business as career and likes to enhance their professional business skills. The program provides opportunities to learn special business techniques required to excel in the challenging and rapidly changing world. The student can opt any one of the areas of specialization including ‘Banking’, ‘Finance’, ‘Human Resource Management’, ‘Information Technology’, ‘Management’, and ‘Marketing’.
ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Candidate having 16-year of non-business education (who have put in minimum of 4 years of education after Intermediate, and obtained professional degrees like B.Sc. /B.E (Engineering), B.Sc. Agriculture, LLB or 4 years BA/BS programs/MBBS or Masters Degree in non-business discipline from a recognized university/institute with at least 45 % marks or CGPA 2.25 out of 4. BBA 3-year graduates with at least 45 % marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4 are eligible & allowed course exemptions by the University.
ASSESSMENT OF STUDY PROGRESS:
The students’ study progress evaluation mechanism is based on continuous assessment throughout semester by giving assignments, on-line quizzes, Graded Moderated Discussion Boards (GMDBs), mid-term and final-term exams. The mid-term and final-term exams are conducted at VU’s designated exam centers and usually count 80 to 85% of the total marks of a course.
AWARD OF DEGREE:
To be eligible for the award of degree of MBA (2½-year) candidates are required to complete course work program by attending minimum five semesters, at least 72 credit hours with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.30 out of 4.
SCHEME OF STUDY:
The courses may be revised from time to time as a result of continuous review to bring them at par with courses being taught at top-class foreign universities. While reviewing the courses needs of local industry and job market are also given full consideration courses. The candidates are required to complete the following MBA (2½ year) courses:
Students are required to complete a Project/ Internship Report of 3-credit hours in the final semester of their MBA (2½ year) program. The choice of the final project is at the student’s discretion. However, consultation with the student advisor is compulsory. Students have to submit a detailed write-up of the Project and may be required to give a presentation.
Student taking Internship course are required to complete 6 to 8 weeks internship in the organization and shall get internship letter from the concerned organization. The students who are already in service shall be exempted from Internship but required to submit the Project
The Faculty of Management offers a 2-year program leading to an MBA (Executive) degree. The program is designed for candidates having 14-year of education with 4-year job experience at Managerial cadre who want to adopt business as career and like to enhance their professional business skills. The program provides opportunities to learn special business techniques required to excel in the challenging and rapidly changing world. The student can opt any one of the areas of specialization including ‘Banking’, ‘Finance’, ‘Human Resource Management’, Information Technology’, ‘Management’ and ‘Marketing’. (Note: The one year Business Education program after 14 years education shall be equal to a Diploma in Business Administration).
ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Candidate must have minimum 14-year education with 4-year experience / 16-year education with 2-year experience with followings:
At least 2nd division (at least 45 % marks).
Experience must be post-qualification at Managerial position.
Public sector Employee (Grade 17 or above) or Private sector Employee (Income Tax Payer having NTN).
ASSESSMENT OF STUDY PROGRESS:
The students’ study progress evaluation mechanism is based on continuous assessment throughout semester by giving assignments, on-line quizzes, Graded Moderated Discussion Boards (GMDBs), mid-term and final-term exams. The mid-term and final-term exams are conducted at VU’s designated exam centers and usually count 80 to 85% of the total marks of a course.
AWARD OF DEGREE:
To be eligible for the award of degree of 2-year MBA (Executive) candidates are required to complete course work program by attending minimum four semester, at least 72 credit hours with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.30 out of 4.
SCHEME OF STUDY:
The courses may be revised from time to time as a result of continuous review to bring them at par with courses being taught at top-class foreign universities. While reviewing the courses needs of local industry and job market are also given full consideration courses. The candidates are required to complete the following MBA (Executive) courses:
Students are required to complete a Project/ Internship Report of 3-credit hours in the final semester of their MBA (Executive) program. The choice of the final project is at the student’s discretion. However, consultation with the student advisor is compulsory. Students have to submit a detailed write-up of the Project and may be required to give a presentation.
Student taking Internship course are required to complete 6 to 8 weeks internship in the organization and shall get internship letter from the concerned organization. The students who are already in service shall be exempted from Internship but required to submit the Project.
4)MBA (1 ½ Year/ 3-Semester, 36 Credit Hours)
The Faculty of Management offers a 1½ year program leading to an MBA degree. The program is designed for candidates having Bachelor of Business Administration (4-Year program) who want to enhance their professional business skills. The program provides opportunities to learn special business techniques required to excel in the challenging and rapidly changing world. The student can opt any one of the areas of specialization including ‘Banking’, ‘Finance’, ‘Human Resource Management’, ‘Information Technology’, ‘Management’, and ‘Marketing’.
ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates holding 4-year Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with at least CGPA 2.25 out of 4.00/ 2nd Division (at least 45 % marks) are eligible to apply.
(Note: Candidates having specialization in their 4-year Bachelor of Business Administration are not allowed to select the same area of specialization as mentioned under Areas of Specialization).
ASSESSMENT OF STUDY PROGRESS:
The students’ study progress evaluation mechanism is based on continuous assessment throughout semester by giving assignments, on-line quizzes, Graded Moderated Discussion Boards (GMDBs), mid-term and final-term exams. The mid-term and final-term exams are conducted at VU’s designated exam centers and usually count 80 to 85% of the total marks of a course.
AWARD OF DEGREE
To be eligible for the award of Master of Business Administration (1½ year), the candidates are required to complete course work program by attending minimum three semesters, at least 36 credit hours with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.30 out of 4.
SCHEME OF STUDY:
The courses may be revised from time to time as a result of continuous review to bring them at par with courses being taught at top-class foreign universities. While reviewing the courses needs of local industry and job market are also given full consideration courses. The candidates are required to complete the following courses.
Student who completed Internship in their previous bachelor degree/ already in service is required to complete a Research Project of 3-credit hours in the final semester of their MBA (1½ year) program. The choice of the final project is at the student’s discretion. However, consultation with the student advisor is compulsory. Students have to submit a detailed write-up of the Project and may be required to give a presentation.
Student that has not completed Internship in their previous Bachelor degree is required to take 6 to 8 weeks internship in an organization and shall get internship letter from the concerned organization.
NOTE: A student may select at least four courses from the area of specialization which not previously qualified in 4-year Bachelor of Business Administration.
(a) Fee structure for student within Pakistan:
Tuition fee rates are fixed and are dependent of the number of courses being taught in one semester. Security, Admission and Registration fee are charged once at the start of the first semester. The remaining charges are payable monthly. Security fee is refundable on completion of degree or in case of withdrawal from the University under rules.
Admission Fee
Rs. *3,500 one time
Registration Fee
Rs. 2,000 one time
Security
Rs. 5,000 (one time, refundable)
Enrolment Fee
Tuition Fee/credit hour
Rs. 1,000 (per semester)
Rs. 750
Admission Processing Fee+
Rs. 200 (online admission form)/ Rs.50 (on VU purchased admission form)
*Admission fee includes degree verification fee.
+For Online admission Rs. 200/- charged with fee voucher & for purchased admission form Rs. 150/-
to the campus for admission form & Rs. 50/- to be charged with voucher.
NOTE: Fee payable at the time of admission is Rs. 11,700/- (includes admission fee, registration fee, security fee, semester enrollment fee and admission processing fee).
(b) Fee structure for Student outside Pakistan:
Pakistani students abroad should deposit fee through FTT (Foreign Telegraph Transfer) or bank draft inclusive of Bank charges that is minimum up to $ 15 per transaction.
Admission Fee
US *$60 one time
Registration Fee
Enrolment Fee
Tuition fee
US $50 one time
US $15 (per semester)
US $30
*Admission fee includes degree verification fee.
NOTE: Fee payable at the time of admission is $125 (includes admission fee, registration fee, security fee, semester enrollment fee and admission processing fee).