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November 14, 2007

Migrating for Migration…

Filed under: Experience,life,nmims — Prashant Karkera @ 6:25 pm
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The day had finally come when I had to submit the migration certificate in the college (Migration certificate is required when you change university for further studies). Some of my friends in college had already obtained the certificate after running from pillar to post. And I had taken a vow that I would keep no loopholes in my process of obtaining the certificate so that I need not repeat any of the activity.

I started collecting information by calling each one of my friends and personally asked about the procedure to obtain the certificate. This certificate needs to be submitted in the present college or else admission is cancelled or results are with held. All data required to obtain a certificate was now embedded in my mind. I photocopied all my original mark sheet and leaving certificate from the last attended college and packed my bag with all the documents.

Since my college was no where near, my mother packed water bottle and some snacks for my long journey (Kandivli to Dombivli) as if I am going for a one day trip. I took an extension ticket from the station and started heading towards the platform to board a train.

The heat was taking the sweat out of me this winter. Now I could probably take a lecture on global warming.

I had my headphones on and was little excited to reach college after 3 long years. I was confident enough with all the document nicely set in my bag.

The only thing I had to do was to take my principal’s signature from the college on the form which needs to be submitted to the Mumbai University with proper authentication of the mark sheets and leaving certificates.

The challenging part for me was to reach college before lunch time and get the signature or else wait for an hour. Traveling is what I don’t get fed up off so easily and was enjoying the central local train breeze.

On reaching Dombivli I had to take a rickshaw to reach college which is far off again from the station. Finally got down near college and started walking towards it. There was a complete change of structure on the barren land surrounding the college and as a rule I started taking photo sessions. There was a huge construction coming up near the college and a lot of visible changes in the campus could be noticed. But the staff was the same with no knowledge of migration certificate. It took me 10 minutes to explain why it is required and what the college has to do.

After all the explanation round, I was told bluntly to come on Tuesday as the principal was on leave and I started using my return journey ticket to Kandivli not enjoying the journey this time.

Migration to be continued…

November 10, 2007

The Best Life Possible

Filed under: Question — Prashant Karkera @ 4:30 pm
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What evidence should we see – which might tell us that we are living the best life posible? Is checking orkut scrap considered as one of the evidence? If no, what next?

Hemal Jani

How to obtain Migration Certificate?

Filed under: life,nmims — Prashant Karkera @ 3:38 pm
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The procedure is as follows:

Day 0. Fill out the migration form. Leave the Principal’s section as it is.

Day 0. Have foto-copies of the following documents ready: –

10th Marksheet +  Passing certificate
12th Markheet + Passing certificate
All Semester marksheets
Degree marksheet
Degree certificate
 

Take everything since you don’t want to hear names of uncarried documents in college.

Day 1. Approach your college from where you graduated.

Day 1. Submit your application to the concerned person. He/she will take necessary fees as prescribed by our esteemed university. Ideally you will be asked to come and collect the completed migration form in 4 days.

Day 5. Collect the migration form along with a Transference Certificate from your college and head straight to Ambedkar Bhavan in Kalina University . This building is the farthest in the campus and I advise you to take a rick upto this building.

Day 5. Submit the form in the Migration Form submission area. It is outside but attached to the building. Ask for it from the peon sitting outside the building if you are unable to locate this place.

Day 5. Pay Rs. 220, submit the form and collect a receipt. (You don’t need to pay any under-table amount here). Ideally you will be called after 4 days again.

Day 9. Collect the migration certificate. Don’t be surprised if it does not look like one.

Day 10. Submit the form to the admission dept at NMIMS. I think the timings for us are from 4 to 7.

Day 10. Come for the lecture and thank me.

The university referred here is Mumbai University . Please do not go to Kalina campus if you are not from Mumbai University . You will have to go to your own university wherever it is located.

I am sorry I am late in posting this. But it can still be helpful for you; and for others, who have already started the process, give a print out of this to your kids.

–Bhushan Malik

November 8, 2007

Inaugural Post

Filed under: class,life,nmims,Uncategorized — Prashant Karkera @ 12:41 pm
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Welcome you all to the world of NMIMS PTMBA Systems blog. This idea has been initiated by PA and pushed forward by me and thanks all you people for joining the line by contributing.

 

One question that would come in minds of many is why such a name has been thought off as the URL i.e. “nmimscomingsoon”. The meaning behind such a name is very simple. “Coming soon” indicates that future managers of NMIMS are ‘coming soon’ after 3 years. It would be a motivating factor for all of us when we start writing down the URL in the address bar of the browser in an attempt to read the blog. So each time one types the url or just clicks the URL he/she is actually writing or clicking about himself/herself.

 

Now that we all are motivated lets start contributing to this blog so that we keep this alive. Let’s rock this world by our blog which is not a one man show. Your contribution on anything like articles related to management, views and thoughts, NMIMS events, or any class events will make this blog a success.

 

Happy Blogging.

 

And

 

Wish you a very Happy Diwali and a Prosperous New Year.

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