Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Tuesday, 10 December 1996

LOGIC FOR DECIPHERING WHAT (GROUP OF) WORDS STAND FOR "EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION"

Hugh

 I have already handed over to you a computer print - out, covering
·     Education Qualification Codes
·     Industry Qualification Codes
·     Functional
 As I mentioned to you, 6 years back when we started, we had a large no. of codes for each of the above.     Then we discovered that the operators were making errors while doing data - entry. So we condensed / reduced the numbers to manageable limits - a few dozen of each. plus Mr. Nagle, devised internal equivalence, whereby, no matter "how" an operator entered an educational qualification, computer "read" it correctly thru "comparison".
e.g.
 B.E. (M)/B.E. (Mech.)/ B.E. (Mech. Eng.)/ B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) / Bachelor of Engineering – Mechanical/ Bachelor of Engineering – Mech./ Bachelor of Engineering - M
Or even
 b.e. (m)/ be (m)/ Be (M)/ B.e. (Mech)/ b.E. (m)/b.E. (Mech) / etc.
 All probable ways in which a person may have written, the operator entered in the same way (so he did not have to pause to interpret the correct meaning). There was no loss of time, nor any chance of wrong" interpretation by the operator.
In all cases, the computer read it as  B.E. (Mech. Eng.) or whatever.
This (internal equivalence) also meant that no matter how you typed Edu. Qualification ..... While shooting a "search query" the computer understood the "Correct way" and covered all candidates who met that criteria. But Now, if we plan (as we are doing) to eliminate manual data - entry altogether and     only resort to "scanning" all - data’s. then We are back to the situation where we will come - across dozens of "ways"/ manner of writing / typing any given EDU. QUALIFICATION.
Software should be
·     Able to "read" all combination
·     Treat as ONE (CORRECT) WAY
·     Store in Correct field.
With the help of enclosed pages on
·     Educational Qualifications
·     Most commonly occurring words in an Educational Qualifications
 We should be able to develop suitable software. After scanning a few thousand biodatas, the software should be able to list  ALL SIMILAR SOUNDING / APPEARING QUALIFICATIONS There will be dozens of such "LISTS" Then we can ask an EXPERT (an Educationist) to study these lists and verify/ validate, to create MASTER - LISTS. each containing all probable combinations for each Qualification. Once these MASTER - LISTS are fed into the computer, PRESTO, We have licked the problem !
Most Commonly Occurring Words in an Educational Qualification
·     Primary
·     Secondary
·     Higher Secondary
·     Pre - University

·     Graduate / Post Graduate  (Gr.)
·     Certificate (C)
·     Diploma   (D)
·     Bachelor  (B)
·     Master (M)
·     Doctor  (Pd. Or D)

·     Arts (A)
·     Science (Sc)
·     Commerce  (Com)
·     Physics
·     Chemistry
·     Mathematics
·     Engineering   (E - Eng)
·     Marketing (M - Mktg)
·     Technology  (Tech.)
·     Management    M
·     Systems
·     Business    B.
·     Administration
·     Associate
·     Accounts
·     Export
·     Chemical / Chem
·     Electrical / Elect/ Ele/ Ele.
·     Mechanical / Mech/ M
·     Electronic / Electro
·     Telecommunicatra
·     Metallurgy / Met
·     Member
·     Institution
·     Plant
·     Maintenance
·     Project
·     Agriculture   (Agri/ Ag)
·     Civil
·     Costing
·     Intermediate
·     Final
·     Finance  (F)

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
·     SSC/ SSLC
·     HSC/ PUC - I / PUC - II/
·     B.COM / B.com (Hons.). / M.Com
·     B.E. (Electrical)/ B.E. (Elect.)
·     Graduation
·     B.Sc. (Chemistry / B.Sc (Physics)
·     M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry)
·     M.M.S. (Marketing)
·     B.Tech. (Chem) / B.E. (Chem. Eng.) / M. Tech
·     B.E. (Mech)
·     PGDMM (Post Graduate Diploma in Material Management)
·     Ph.D (Organic Chemistry)
·     Diploma in Systems Management
·     Diploma in Marketing Management
·     B.Sc.
·     Bachelor of Science
·     M.B.A / Master of Business Administration
·     A.C.A. / C.A.
·     Diploma in Export Management
·     Diploma in Securities Analysis & Portfolio Decisions
·     M.M.M. (Masters in Marketing Management)
·     B.E. (Chemical Engineering)
·     Diploma in Financial Management
·     B.E. (Electronics & Communication)
·     M.Sc. (Eng)
·     B.Sc. (Agriculture &AH)
·     Bachelor of Engineering (Mech)
·     Fellow (Institute of Engineering)
·     Bachelor of Engineering (Metallurgy)
·     AMIE (I) Section A & B
·     P.G. Diploma in Plant Engineering & Maint. Management
·     P.G. Diploma in planning & Project Management.
·     Bachelor of Civil Engineering
·     I.C.W.A (Inter)
·     I.C.W.A (Final)
·     PGDFM (Post graduate Diploma in Financial Mgmt.)
·     B.E. (Electrical & Electronics)
·     MBA (Finance)
·     Diploma in Industrial Engineering (DIE)
·     Diploma in Chemical Engineering (D Ch. E)
·     Diploma in Civil Engineering (DCE)
·     Diploma in Mech Engineering  (DME)
·     M.C.A. (Master of Computer Application)
·     Diploma in computer science
·     MPM (Master in Personal Management)
·     Diploma in Financial Mgmt (DFM)
·     MFM (Master in Financial Mgmt)
·     L.LB (Bachelor of Law)
·     MLW (Master of Law)
·     CS (Co. Secretary)
·     DBM (Diploma in Business Mgmt)
·     DIRPM (Diploma in Ind. Rel & Pers. Mgmt)


h.c.parekh

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