CSJM University UP

Question

Hi buddy as I want to get admission in Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University (CSJM) UP , so will you plz give me some fundamental info related to this university ??

Answer
Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University (CSJM) UP was established in 1966, It has been recognized by UGC and accredited by NAAC.

Courses offered
Bachelor of Education

Master of Education

Advanced Post Graduate Diploma in Bioinformatics

Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology

Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering

Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science & Engineering

Bachelor of Technology in Electronics & Communication Engineering

Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology

Bachelor of Technology in Material Science & Engineering

Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering

Bachelor in Pharmacy

Bachelor of Library Information Science

Bachelor of Physical Education

Bachelor of Business Administration

Bachelor of Computer Applications

Master of Arts in English

Master of Science in Bio-chemistry

Master of Science in Biotechnology

Master of Science in Environmental Science

Master of Science in Microbiology

Master of Science in Bioinformatics

Master of Science in Electronics

Master of Science in Life Sciences

Master of Business Administration

Master of Arts in Journalism

Master of Library and Information Science

Master of Physical Education

Master of Social Work

Master of Computer Applications

Post Graduation Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication

Facilities

Laboratories
Auditorium
Bank
Cafeteria
Central Library
Computer Center
Helipad
Health Centre
Hostels
Shopping Complex

Departments

Deen Dayal Shodh Sansthan
Department of Adult & Continuing Education & Extension
Department of English
Department of Education
Department of Fine Arts and Painting
Department of Library & Information Science
Department of Master of Social Work
Department of Music
Department of Physical Education
Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology
Institute of Business Management
Institute of Journalism & Mass Communication
Institute of Life Sciences
Institute of Pharmacy
University Institute of Engineering & Technology
University Institute of Health Sciences
Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management

Address
Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University
Location : Aligarh-Kanpur Road
Indira Nagar
City : Kanpur
State : Uttar Pradesh
Country : India
Contact No : 0512-2572553

ITM University Vadodara

Question

Hi buddy as I want to take admission in ITM University Vadodara , so will you plz tell me which courses are offered by ITM University Vadodara with some other info ??

Answer
ITM University Vadodara was established in 2011. It has been duly approved of AICTE, New Delhi State Government & Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad.

Courses offered

Master of Business Administration in Finance

Master of Business Administration

Master of Business Administration in Marketing Management

Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management

Facilities

Library
Laboatories
Classrooms
Workshops
Canteen
Sports
Student’s Club
Transportation
Banking / ATM
Placements

Departments

Department of Architecture
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Computer Science Engineering
Department of Science & Humanities
Department of Management Studies
Department of Computer Applications

Contact
ITM Universe
Dhanora Tank Road, Behind Supreme Hotel, Paldi Village
Halol Highway, Near Jarod
City : Vadodara
State : Gujarat
Country : India
Contact No : 02668-275508, 09408486041
Contact Email : info@itmuniverse.ac.in

Lovely Professional University In South Ex

Question

Hi buddy here I am looking for address of Lovely Professional University South Extension campus , so will you plz provide me same here ??

Answer
Lovely Professional University is the largest single campus university in India, with more than 25000 students, 3500 faculty and staff, offering more than 200 programmes.

As you want here I am giving below address of Lovely Professional University South Extension campus :

Address
Lovely Professional University South Extension
9, Ground floor, Dwarka Mor, Main Najafgarh Road,Opp.Metro Pillar No.784, New Delhi, Delhi 110078
Phone: 085279 99777

Courses offered

Diploma (Engg.) Electronics & Comm. Engg. (ECE)

Diploma (Engg.) Computer Sc. & Engg. (CSE)

Diploma (Engg.) Information Technology (IT)

Diploma (Engg.) Mechanical Engg. (ME)

Diploma (Engg.) Civil Engg. (CE)

Diploma (Engg.) Electrical Engg. (EE)

Dual Programme Diploma (Engg.) – B.Tech. ECE

Dual Programme Diploma (Engg.) – B.Tech. CSE

Dual Programme Diploma (Engg.) – B.Tech. IT

Dual Programme Diploma (Engg.) – B.Tech. ME

Dual Programme Diploma (Engg.) – B.Tech. CE

Dual Programme Diploma (Engg) – B.Tech. EE

Diploma in Business Administration

Diploma in Food Production

Diploma in Architectural Assistantship

Dual Programme Diploma in Architectural Assistantship – B.Tech. Civil Engg.

Dual Programme Diploma in Architectural Assistantship – B.Design (Interior & Furniture)

Diploma in Fashion Design

Dual Programme Diploma in Fashion Design – B.Design Fashion

Diploma in Agriculture

Dual Programme Diploma in Agriculture – B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture

Diploma in Medical Lab. Technology (DMLT)

Dual Programme DMLT – B.Sc Medical Lab. Technology (MLT)

B.Tech. Electronics & Comm. Engg. (ECE)

B.Tech. Computer Sc.& Engg. (CSE)

B.Tech. Information Technology (IT)

B.Tech. Mechanical Engg. (ME)

B.Tech. ME (Mechatronics)

B.Tech. Civil Engg. (CE)

B.Tech. Electrical Engg. (EE)

Punjab And Sind Bank Target Price

Question

What do you mean by Target Price in Punjab And Sind Bank share market reference , will you plz let me know as my brother want to know about the same here ??

Answer
Punjab & Sind Bank is a government-owned bank (79.62%), with headquarters in New Delhi. Of its 1466 branches spread throughout India, 623 branches are in Punjab state.

A price target is the projected price level of a financial security stated by an investment analyst or advisor. It represents a security’s price that, if achieved, results in a trader recognizing the best possible outcome for his investment.

Bank profile :

Type Public

Traded as BSE: 533295

NSE: PSB

Industry Banking

Financial services

Founded 24 June 1908; 109 years ago

Headquarters Rajendra Place New Delhi, India

Key people S.Jatinderbir Singh (CEO&MD.), Shri. Fareed Ahmed (E.D.)

Products Finance, FOREX, Retail Banking

Revenue 8,744.34 crore (US$1.4 billion)(2016)

Operating income 1,270 crore (US$200 million)(2016)

Net income 335.97 crore (US$52 million) (2016)

Total assets 102,581.42 crore (US$16 billion) (2016)

Owner Government of India

Number of employees 9,403 (2016)

Capital ratio 10.91% (2016)

Hindustan Paper Corporation Ltd Syllabus

Question

I want the syllabus of Hindustan Paper Corporation Ltd HPCL Technician CBT Exam so can you provide me?

Ans

I am providing you the syllabus of Hindustan Paper Corporation Ltd HPCL Technician CBT Exam

HPCL Technician CBT Exam syllabus

Question Paper will be in two Parts and in Bilingual – Hindi & English

Part I : General Aptitude Test – 50 Marks

Part II : Technical / Professional Knowledge – 50 Marks

Duration of the examination: 2 Hours

Total number of questions in the examination are 100

All All questions of the Computer Based Test are of objective type

Each correct answer carries 1 mark and there is no negative Marking.

Extra time will be allowed for PWD candidates in the examination i.e 20 min/hour.

Syllabus-

Assistant Process Technician Exam Syllabus

1. Industrial Chemistry: Classification of organic compounds, Surface chemistry, Chemical Thermodynamics, Material science, Engineering materials.
2. Mechanical Engineering: Strength of materials, Mechanical systems, and friction, Basics of thermodynamics and refrigeration, Steam boilers, steam turbines and I.C. Engineers, Fuels, nanotechnology, and robotics.
3. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Basics in electric current, A.C. Circuits, Electronics and Electrostatics and electromagnetism, D.C. Machines, A.C. Machines and transformers, Basic Electronics.
4. Mechanical operations: Size reduction and conveying, Separation of solid-solid and solid-gas systems, Separation of solid-liquid systems, Special separation methods, Mixing and agitation.
5. Momentum transfer: Fluid statics, Fundamentals of fluid dynamics, Flow of ncompressible fluids in pipes, Transportation of liquids, Transportation of gases, piping’s and valves.
6. Inorganic chemical technology: Water treatment, Alkalies and industrial gases, Fertilizers, Glass, cement and paint, Acid industries.
7. Heat transfer: Conduction, Convection and radiation, Principles of heat flow in fluids and heat exchangers, Evaporation, Multiple effect evaporators and insulation.
8. Chemical process calculations: Fundamentals of process calculations, Material balance without chemical reaction, Material balance with chemical reaction, Energy balance, Chemical kinetics.
9. Process instrumentation and control: Basic concepts of measurement and measurement of temperature, Measurement of pressure Measurement of flow, liquid level and humidity Process control, Computerized process control.
10. Organic chemical technology: Oils, fats and detergents, Petroleum processing,
Petrochemical technology, Polymer processing, Biotechnology, and fermentation.
11. Industrial safety and pollution control: Industrial accident and safety, Fire and explosion, Process plant hazards, Pollution control.
12. Mass transfer: Fundamentals of distillation, Design, and techniques of distillation column, Solvent extraction, Absorption, Humidification and drying, Crystallization.

Assistant Boiler Technician Exam Syllabus

1. Strength of Materials: Properties of Materials, Effect of Alloying element, Problem in Elastic constant, Problem in Composite bar, Solid Shaft and Hollow shaft.
2. Fluid mechanics and Fluid power: Properties of Fluids, Hydrostatic Force, Condition of Stability, Fluid kinematics, Pipe Flow.
3. Thermal Engineering – I: Laws of thermodynamics, Thermodynamic Process, Component of Engines, Thermodynamic properties, Boiler mountings and accessories, High pressure boiler.
4. Thermal Engineering – II: I C Engine, Compressor, Turbine, Nozzle
5. Power Plant Engineering: Thermal Power Plant, Nuclear Power Plant,
6. Design of Machine Elements: Belt, Chain & Gear Drive, Clutch, Brake, BOLT, NUT, Screw, Coupling.
7. Refrigeration and Air conditioning: COP, Psychometric Properties, Psychometric Processes, Refrigerant, Vapour Compression System.
8. Industrial Engineering and Management: Break even analysis, Standard time, Flow process chart.
9. Manufacturing Technology-1: Heat Treatment, Types of Casting Process, Welding Application, Forming Application.
10. Manufacturing Technology-2: Taper Turning, Lathe operation, Mechanism in Machine tool, Shaper.
11. Metrology: Tolerance, Fits, Properties of Measuring Instruments.

ITBP Public School

Question

I want to know the uniform of students in ITBP Public School Dwarka? Also tell me timing of the school?

Ans

ITBP Education Society is opening “ITBP Public School” in Sector 16-B Dwarka, New Delhi from 1st July ,2013.

The School have classes from Pre-Primary to 8th Standard.

School Uniform

Summer uniform 1st April to 31st October

Boys

Half shirt, Military Green Check with cream base Half pant Military Green Black shoes, Shocks Military green with cream stripe Tie military green Belt Military green base with cream stripe

Girls

Half shirt, Military Green Check with cream base Skirt Military Green, Black shoes, Shocks Military green with cream stripe Tie military green Belt Military green base with cream stripe

Winter uniform 1st November to 31st March

Boys

Full shirt, Military Green Check with cream base Full pant Steel Grey , Blazer “V” Neck sweater, Fleece Jacket with head Black shoes, Shocks Military green with cream stripe Tie military green Belt Military green base with cream stripe

Girls

Full shirt, Military Green Check with cream base Skirt Steel Grey Blazer “V” Neck sweater, Fleece Jacket with head Black shoes, Shocks Military green with cream stripe Tie military green Belt Military green base with cream stripe

P.T Uniform (Wednesday & Saturday)

Boys

Polo T Shirt ( 4 different colors, house wise) Light Graey Track lower Good quality White shoe

Girls

Polo T Shirt ( 4 different colors, house wise) Light Graey Track lower Good quality White shoe

Girls with long hair should make two plaits with Betel Green ribbons and girls with short hair should wear only Betel Green Hair band.

Girls are allowed to wear only small ear-rings or studs. No other piece of jewelry is permitted.

Girls are not allowed to apply heena and nail polish.

Children are not allowed to wear any color or kind of shoes or slippers

School Timings-

Weekly Off: Sunday

School Timings:
Summer
Timings for Pre-Primary : 07.50 to 1.00 p.m
Timing for class I to V : 07.50 to 1.55 p.m.

Winter
Timings for Pre-Primary : 08.15 to 1.15 p.m
Timing for class I to V : 08.15 to 2.15 p.m.

Contact-

ITBP Public School
Sector 16-B, Dwarka,
New Delhi – 110075
Phone :011-28087111
Mail : principal.itbpschool@gmail.com

NCHMCT JEE Question Bank

Question

Will you please provide me the sample question paper of NCHMCT Joint Entrance Examination JEE for preparation?

Ans

I am providing you the sample question paper of NCHMCT Joint Entrance Examination JEE

NCHMCT JEE Exam question paper

Part I

Directions (Q. nos. 1 to 5 ): In each of the following questions, of the four alternatives given, marks the one which is different from the rest.

1. a) Square b) Rhombus c) Hexagon d) Line

2. a) Diamond b) Sapphire c) Marble d) Amethyst

3. a) Mediocre b) Terrible c) Average d) Medium

4. a) Horse- Stable b) Cow- Shed c) Pig – Sty d) Man- Garage

5. a) Hammer – Nail b) Pen – Pencil
c) Screwdriver – Screw d) Shovel – Mud

6.Puran has more bank balance than Sushma but less than Beant Singh. If the bank balances of Puran, Sushma and Beant Singh are x,y and z receptively, which of the following is true ?
a) x < y < z b) y < x < z c) z < x < y d) None of the above 7.When seen through a mirror, a clock shows 8:30. The correct time is a) 8:30 b) 3:30 c) 2:30 d) 5:30 8. Rays are related to Light, as Waves are related to ____________. a) Water b) Sound c) World d)Radio Q. No. (9-16) are based on problem figures and answer figures. The problem figures make a series. You are to find which one of the answer figures would be the next one in the given series. Also read: Career opportunities as a Chef Fly high as an air hostess/ steward Part II NUMERICAL ABILITY AND SCIENTIFIC APTITUDE 1. The average of first five prime numbers is 1) 5 2) 5.6 3) 4.5 4) None of the above 2. If 15% of X is the same as 20% of Y, then X:Y is 1) 3 : 4 2) 4 : 3 3) 17 : 16 4) 16 : 17 3. The average of 50 numbers is 38. If two numbers, 45 and 55, are discarded, the average of the remaining numbers is 1) 36.5 2) 37 3) 37.5 4) 37.52 4. The population of a town is 18000. If it increase by 10% during the first year and 20% during the second year, the population after years will be 1) 19800 2) 21600 3) 23760 4) None of the above 5. Sam’s monthly salary is Rs. 10,100. His son’s monthly salary is Rs. 8,200. How much should they have so that they are left with 85% of their income to expend? 1) Rs.2475 2) Rs.2754 3) Rs.2645 4) None of the above 6. An electrical device capable of transmitting sound as well as images is called 1) Telephone 2) Audiophone 3) Microphone 4) Videophone 7. A woman bought a shawl for Rs.250. For how much should she sell it so as to gain 10% 1) Rs.275 2) Rs.375 3) Rs.475 4) Rs.175 8. Bubonic and Pneumonic are which type of the deadly disease 1) Cancer 2) Plague 3) AIDS 4) None of the above PART III APTITUDE FOR SERVICE SECTOR Directions: As you read the following questions carefully, please answer all the question as best as you can without skipping any one. To each question there are four choices you can tick, either (A),(B), (C) and (D). Make sure that you answer each question honestly and try to tick the first answer that comes to your mind without changing it because the first choice is always the true one. 1. If you are severely criticized by a teacher for a task, but then given a second chance to do another task, you believe that you would A) lose confidence due to the criticism, but still try the second task B) try not to repeat earlier mistakes and would improve on your earlier performance C) be fearful of being criticized and would refuse the second task D) take the criticism positively and do very well on the second task. 2. According to you, your circle of friends is A) you don’t really have a social circle as you interact with just one or two persons regularly B) very large as you know a lot of people C) you know a small number of people D) you know many people, but consider only a few of them as your friends 3. Wedding celebrations are on in your family. You A) participate but only if compelled B) participate only in events where you know the other people well C) prefer to stay at the sidelines and just watch everything. D) Are at the forefront of all events and very participative. 4. Your colleague is having problems at work, (A) You avoid discussing her/his problem but do so if she/he asks (B) You advise her/him but let her/him decide on her/his own (C) You lend her/him support and help her/him in resolving the issue. (D) You try to stay out of her/his affairs 5. If you see your nephew crying, you want to A) call someone else to calm the baby, but avoid doing so yourself B) immediately pick up the baby, even if the mother is present C) only pick up the baby, if the mother is not there D) let the mother calm the baby, but try to avoid as much as you can 6. When communicating information on an important company policy change, what sort of medium would you choose? A) Oral communication followed by written communication B) Oral communication alone C) Written communication alone D) Written communication followed by oral communication 7. If you want to start with something new and you have little savings and few employees, what will be your first priority? A) Generate cash flow B) Figure out what business to be in C) Launch products D) Develop customers PART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1. Which of the following is the largest telecom operator in India? 1) BSNL 2) MTNL 3) Tata Telecom 4) Reliance Indicom 2. “Saga Dava” is the festival of 1) Buddhism 2) Islam 3) Jainism 4) Hinduism 3. Which among the following countries offers visa to Indians on arrival? 1) Singapore 2) Oman 3) Afghanistan 4) Saudi Arabia 4. ‘Kisan Divas’ is observed on 1) December 22 2) December 23 3) December 26 4) December 29 5. 2005 Men’s Hockey Champions Trophy is schedule to be held in 1) India (Chennai) 2) Pakistan (Islamadad) 3) Australia (Perth) 4) Germany (Cologne) 6. ‘Madhushala’ the book of poetry is written by 1) Mahadevi Verma 2) Harivansh Rai Bachan 3) Jai Shankar Prasad 4) Sumintra Nandan Pant 7. Shaheed Bhagat Sigh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were sentenced to death in 1) April 1924 2) February 1933 3) March 1931 4) February 1935 8. The new name of Yugoslavia is 1) Serbia 2) Serbia and Croatia 3) Serbia and Montenegro 4) None of the above 9. Largest number of Persians reside in 1) Iran 2) Iraq 3) Jordan 4) Saudi Arabia 10. The first woman to become Governor of a State in India was 1) Sarojini Naidu 2) Fateema Biwi 3) Vijayalakshmi Pandit 4) Sucheta Kriplani PART IV ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Q nos. 1 to 3): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Emile Durkheim, the first person to be formally recognized as a sociologist and the most scientific of the pioneers conducted a study, that stands as a research model for sociologists today. His investigation of suicide was in fact the first sociological study to use Statistics. In suicide(1964, originally published in 1897) Durkheim documented his contention that some aspects of human behavior – even some without reference to individuals. Like all of Durkheim’s work, suicide must be viewed within the context of his concern for social integration. Durkheim wanted to see if suicide rates within a social entity (for example, a group, organization or society are related to the degree to which individuals are socially involved (integrated and regulated). Durkheim described three types of suicide is promoted when individuals do not have sufficient social ties. Since single (never married) adults, for example, are not heavily involved with family life, they are more likely to commit suicide than married adults. Altruistic suicide, on the other hand, is more likely to occur when social integration is too strong. The ritual suicide of Hindu widows on their husband’s funeral pyres is one example. Military personnel, trained to lay down their lives for their country, provide another illustration. Durkheim’s third type of suicide-anemic suicide increases when the social regulation of individuals is disrupted. For example, suicide rates increase during economic depressions. People who suddenly find themselves without a job or without hope of finding one are more prone to kill themselves. Suicides may also increase during periods of prosperity. People may loosen their social ties by taking new jobs, moving to new communities or finding new mates. 1. In his study of suicide Durkheim’s main purpose was a) to document that suicide can be explained without reference to the individual b) to provide an explanation of the variation in the rate of suicide across societies c) to categorize various types of suicide d) to document that social behavior can be explained by social rather that psychological factors 2. According to Durkheim, suicide rates within a social entity can be explained in terms of a) absence of social ties b) disruption of social regulation c) nature of social integration d) all of the above 3. Since single adults are not heavily involved with family life they are more likely to commit suicide which Durkheim categorized as a) anemic suicide b) altruistic suicide c) egoistic suicide d) both (B) and (C) 4. Directions (Q.nos. 4 to 7): In these questions choose the word opposite in meaning (antonym) to the given words from the four alternatives (A), (B), (C) & (D) ACCOLADE A) marmalade B) agreement C) disapproval D) understand 5. ILLUMINATE A) dim B) heat C) specific D) brighten 6. SENTIMENTAL A) warm B) dumb C) sympathetic D) dispassionate 7. TURMOIL A) placid B) quiet C) swollen D) rough

IDBI Drop Box

Question

I want to know the Cheque Drop Box facility of IDBI Bank so will you please provide me?

Ans

Cheque Drop Box is A facility provided to customers to deposit the cheques at the
specified boxes provided by the Bank at premises of the Branch and Onsite and Offsite ATMs.

IDBI Bank Other facilities-

Automated Teller Machine (ATM): This is a machine provided by the Bank to
enable the customers to do restricted banking activity on a 24*7 basis. Some ATMs provide cheque deposit facility and issue a receipt to the customer.

Cheque Deposit Kiosks (CDK):

These are machines installed at eLounges, branches and/or other locations through which instruments, payable to any account holder of IDBI Bank can be deposited by any person, without using an ATM/Debit Card of the payee/account holder concerned.

Clearing Branch:

In branches located in the area covered by CTS clearing, the
clearing operations except scrutinizing and scanning of outward clearing instrumentsare conducted at Centralised Clearing Units (CCU) operating at the Grid Centre concerned.

Cheque:

The term „Cheque‟ includes all payment instruments such as demand
drafts, personal cheques, banker‟s cheques, cashier‟s cheques, traveler‟s cheques, Interest/Dividend warrants etc., unless otherwise the situation warrants a specific reference.

Contact-

IDBI Bank

Registered Office:
IDBI Bank Ltd.
IDBI Tower, WTC Complex,
Cuffe Parade, Colaba, Mumbai 400005.

Customers can contact our 24 X 7 Phone Banking numbers
from any Landline / Mobile number, our Toll free numbers are as follows:
1800-200-1947
1800-22-1070

History Of Forest Research Institute

Question

I want to get the information regarding the History of Forest Research Institute (India) so will you provide me?

Ans

The Forest Research Institute (FRI) is an Institute of the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education and is a premier institution in the field of forestry research in India.

It is located at Dehradun in Uttarakhand.

It was established in 1878 as the British Imperial Forest School by Dietrich Brandis.

In 1906, it was reestablished as the Imperial Forest Research Institute, under the British Imperial Forestry Service.

It is one of the oldest institutions of its kind.

In 1991, it was declared a deemed university by the University Grants Commission.

The Forest Research Institute campus hosts the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA), the staff college that trains officers selected for the Indian Forest Service (IFS).

Research Division-

Botany
Cellulose and Paper
Chemistry
Entomology
Engineering And Services
Ecology, Climate Change and Forest Influence
Extension Division
Forest Pathology
Forest Products
Forest Informatics
Forest Soil And Land Reclamation
Genetics And Tree Propagation
Non Wood Forest Product
Silviculture And Forest Management

Contact-

Forest Research Institute
P.O. New Forest,Dehradun, Uttrakhand-248001 (India)
Phone: +91 135275267
FAX: +91-2756865
Web-Manager: Er. Neelesh Yadav
Scientist Incharge,Information Technology Cell
Email:fri.dehradun.india@gmail.com

IIFT Dublin

Question

I want to do Diploma In Financial Trading in Institute of Investing & Financial Trading IIFT Dublin so can you provide me the details of the program?

Ans

The Diploma In Financial Trading course covers the primary principles of trading used by market professionals and is presented by IIFT’s team of in-house lecturers led by Peter Brown.

Diploma In Financial Trading

The Diploma is for people who want to explore trading independently and take charge of their own trading strategies.

Peter’s clear and concise style garnered from over 25 years of trading experience is unique in trading education. Highlights of the course include:

Trading styles, strategies, risk management, economic macro views and technical analysis

Advanced trading techniques, set-ups and edges developed by the team that have proved successful time and time again.

Event Name Diploma in Financial Trading

Topics Covered Technical Analysis, Risk Management, Fundamental
Analysis, Trading Strategies, Physchology of Trading, Trading Techniques, Regulation & Macro View

Event Date Monthly

Duration of Event 14 hours in class – one evening per week for 7 weeks 32hrs Practical Live Trading Experience – 4 Full 8 hrs Days

Venue 26 Lr Baggot Street.

Course Content-

Introduction to Trading

• Learning what trading is really about.
• What it entails
• Requirements to develop earning potential
Risk Management

• Utilising your capital without exposing it to volatile swings
How The Markets Work

• Learning the inside track into how professional participants work the markets
Fundamental Analysis

• The development and maintenance of a macroeconomic view of the markets
Technical Analysis

• Advanced technical analysis techniques, essential in successful trading
Trading Strategies

• Professional trading strategies and techniques
Analysing Economic Data

• Economic news – how to interpret it and how to react
Trading

• Entry and Exit principles and techniques
Personalised Trading Strategies

• Strategies that suit your lifestyle
The Psychology of Trading

• Living with trading, the techniques that keep stress to a minimum
Platform Introduction

• Best Practice
Advanced Trading Techniques 1

• Gap Play trading techniques
Advanced Trading Techniques 2

• Fade Trading Techniques
Advanced Trading Techniques 3

• Range trading trade techniques
Access to 4 quarterly live trading days (Practical application of skills in a Live Trading environment)