Monday, December 5, 2016

University apply

What you'll need

It's a good idea to have everything prepared before you start your application so you're not trying to track down information at the last minute.
Here's what you'll need:
  1. Transcripts. Don't submit your transcripts to UC at this point, but refer to them as you fill out the application to ensure the information you enter is accurate.*
  1. Test scores. If you're a freshman or sophomore applicant, you'll have to include your scores from the ACT with Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test. (If you're applying for fall, be sure to complete these tests by December). All applicants should report scores for any SAT Subject Tests, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, TOEFL or IELTS exams they have taken. 
  1. Annual income for last year and the current year (your parents' if you're a dependent; your income if you're independent). This is optional unless you're applying for an application fee waiver or for the Educational Opportunity Program.
  1. Social Security number, if you have one. We use this to match your application to things like your test score report, final transcript(s) and, if you're applying for financial aid, your Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
  1. Citizenship status. You must enter your country of citizenship (or "No Selection"). If your country of citizenship is outside the United States, you'll need to provide your immigration status and your visa type.
  1. California Statewide Student ID (optional). Each K-12 student in California public schools is assigned an ID number. If it's not printed on your transcript, ask your counselor or registrar.
  1. Credit card. If you prefer to pay by check, you can mail your payment.
Veterans or active-duty military personnel: If you completed courses offered by a branch of the U.S. military, you may indicate your intention to submit your military transcript by checking the box in the "About You" section of the application. If you are admitted and accept an offer of admission, you can then submit official military transcripts (e.g., ACE, SMAART) to the UC campus.

    Technical issues

    Browser recommendations

    The UC online application functions with versions of Firefox, Internet Explorer 8 or higher, Chrome 6 or higher and Safari 5 or higher. You can download one of these browsers from the list below.

    JavaScript

    Our application uses JavaScript web page functionality. Please make sure JavaScript is enabled on your browser.

    Security

    Because it's important to protect the information you provide, the online application is extremely secure — so secure, in fact, that older browsers are not equipped to handle our level of encryption. Please download one of the browser versions listed above to ensure maximum security.

    Get help

    If students have a question about the application process, call the application center at (800) 207-1710 (within the U.S.) or (310) 513-2715 (outside the U.S.) during normal business hours, or e-mail ucinfo@applyucsupport.net.

    ICT Progresses

    Key ICT Progresses in Last Five Years

    ICT is the backbone of any digital initiative. ICT covers the vast area of information technology, communication technology and the telecommunication technology. ICT is also a combination of physical backbone and intellect. Computer systems, network machineries, software, wire and wireless connectivity systems, broadcast hardware and many other hardware and accessories are the physical backbone. The trained human behind the backbone are the intellect. Digital Bangladesh is an Idea that includes the IT use for management, administration and governance to ensure transparency, accountability and answerability at all levels of society and state. To materialize the idea of digital Bangladesh, development of countrywide backbone and expected number of human recourses are the basic needs. 

    Despite having 50 years of history the government has only from 1997 started the process of developing a national ICT strategy. In 2002 Bangladesh identified ICT as a "thrust sector" as it represents potential for quick wins in reforms, job creation, industry growth, improving governance and facilitating inclusion, and it has high spillover effects to other sectors. Today, in Bangladesh, the overall IT/ITES sector is valued at USD 650 million, with export claiming 39% ($250 million) of that value. The overall IT/ITES industry has enjoyed a high growth rate of 40% over the last five (5) years and this trend is expected to continue.

    load shedding

    Load shedding is one of the major problem in our country. Load shedding noq a says has become a common  affair of our daily life.Load shedding or poqer cut has become a part and parcel of our daily life. Electricity plays a very important part in regulating modern life.Any interruption in the supply of this vital term of energy. Therefore, puts the whole system out of interruption in the supply of this vital term of energy. Therefore, puts the whole system out ofgear and paralyses our life. Load shedding occurs when generation of power is less than the demand. And it creates prodlems of far reaching consequences in the economic and social declines, workers are retrenched. Social order suffer a great damage. Domestic life cecomes a painful ordeal . Students suffer in their study, straining their eyes un dim candle lights. There is no water in tanks. people return home after a days hard work only to enter a dark den. The entire life domestinc and industrial comes to a standstill. We, all should avoid the misuse of electricity. The govt, should take proper step to remove this problem.

    Sunday, December 4, 2016

    Educational Tips

    I am Md Hafizur Rahman. I live in joypurhat, rajshahi,bangladesh. It is my side.