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INTERVIEW SKILLS

  What to Do....   ·          Do express yourself clearly with a strong voice and good diction and grammar.   ·          Do pay close attention to your personal appearance; dress to your advantage. ·            Do make concrete goals in planning for your career. ·            Do offer a firm handshake.   ·          Do look the interviewer in the eye (but don't stare him or her down).   ·          Do fill out applications neatly and completely. ·          Do have as much knowledge about the industry, employer, and position as possible.   ·          Do take criticism gracefully.   ·      ...

CREATIVE WRITING

 Write a short story of 750 words with a moral. 

WORD HUNT

 Find out unknown vocabularies from the following newspaper article. Write appropriate meanings and frame a sentence of each using the words. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Home loan market to double to $ 600 billion in 5 years: Deepak Parekh The home loan market in India is estimated at slightly over $300 billion, which represents a mortgage to GDP ratio of just 11 per cent. By:  ENS Economic Bureau  | Mumbai | June 8, 2022 5:58:59 am HDFC chairman Deepak Parekh has said India should be able to double its home loans to around $600 billion (around Rs 46.63 lakh crore) within the next five years. “This would coincide with the period when India attains its much-aspired goal of being a $ 5 trillion economy,” he added. The home loan market in India is estimated at slightly over $300 billion, which represents a mortgage to GDP ratio of just 11 per cent. “Favourable conditions like rising income levels, improved affordability...

EXTERNAL PRACTICAL EXAMINATION

Communication English Practical Question Paper  

PARAGRAPH WRITING

MY FAVOURITE CAT                                        When I first brought my cat home from the Humane Society she was a mangy, pitiful animal. She was so thin that you could count her vertebrae just by looking at her. Apparently she was declawed by her previous owners, then abandoned or lost. Since she couldn't hunt, she nearly starved. Not only that, but she had an abscess on one hip. The vets at the Humane Society had drained it, but it was still scabby and without fur. She had a terrible cold, too. She was sneezing and sniffling and her meow was just a hoarse squeak. And she'd lost half her tail somewhere. Instead of tapering gracefully, it had a bony knob at the end. 

NOTE-MAKING

  BALANCING THE SCALES Artificial intelligence (AI) is making a difference to how legal work is done, but it isn’t the threat it is made out to be. AI is making impressive progress and shaking up things all over the world today. The assumption that advancements in technology and artificial intelligence will render any profession defunct is just that, an assumption and a false one. The only purpose this assumption serves is creating mass panic and hostility towards embracing technology that is meant to make our lives easier. Let us understand what this means explicitly for the legal world. The ambit of AI includes recognizing human speech and objects, making decisions based on data, and translating languages. Tasks that can be defined as ‘search-and-find’ type can be performed by AI. Introducing AI to this profession will primarily be for the purpose of automating mundane, tedious tasks that require negligible human intelligence. The kind of artificial intelligence that is employed ...