kips vs zawiya

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CONCLUSIONS Some conclusions to be drawn from the SWOT analysis are the following: 1) The university will continue to grow—so long as it maintains an active commitment to growth. 2) Growth will be mainly off-campus and online. 3) The implications are that fissures or perceptual differences could develop— a. Between employees assigned to different locations; b. In the Victoria community and wider regional community with regard to ownership and support of the university. 4) The university must therefore make conscious and continuing efforts to ensure that employees see themselves as equal participants in and contributors to one university and that the community sees the off-campus and online growth as something that serves their interests, rather than being a threat to these interests. 5) The implications are also that resource priorities must flow from the commitment to growth—meaning that new faculty and staff positions in response to increasing enrollment demand will be among the highest of institutional priorities. 6) Given competition for resources, the university must also, therefore, continue to reassure faculty and staff that growth generates, as well as absorbs, resources and that growth offers the best chance for the university to reward the employees who have made growth possible, while at the same time adding new employees to share the expanding workload, as possible.

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Page 1: KIPS vs Zawiya

CONCLUSIONS

Some conclusions to be drawn from the SWOT analysis are the following:

1) The university will continue to grow—so long as it maintains an active commitment to growth.

2) Growth will be mainly off-campus and online.

3) The implications are that fissures or perceptual differences could develop—

a. Between employees assigned to different locations;

b. In the Victoria community and wider regional community with regard to ownership and support of the university.

4) The university must therefore make conscious and continuing efforts to ensure that employees see themselves as equal participants in and contributors to one university and that the community sees the off-campus and online growth as something that serves their interests, rather than being a threat to these interests.

5) The implications are also that resource priorities must flow from the commitment to growth—meaning that new faculty and staff positions in response to increasing enrollment demand will be among the highest of institutional priorities.

6) Given competition for resources, the university must also, therefore, continue to reassure faculty and staff that growth generates, as well as absorbs, resources and that growth offers the best chance for the university to reward the employees who have made growth possible, while at the same time adding new employees to share the expanding workload, as possible.

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Zawiya Academy

Vs

KIPS Academy

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Zawiya Academy

History Established in 1998 by

Dr. Muhammad Hamid which is also an executive Director of Zawiya academy.

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Zawiya Academy - Campuses

Total number of campuses = 4

Campus-1

2, 3rd Floor, Al Babar Center

F-8 Markaz, Islamabad, PK

Phone: +92 (0)51 285 4846, 051-250 1221(v)

Mobile: 0333-5697 269

Campus-2

82-A, 60-A, Imran Khan Avenue, Chaklala Scheme III, Rawalpindi, PK

Phone: +92 (0)51 595 2106, 596 0326

Mobile: 0333 - 512 1025

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Zawiya Academy - Campuses

Campus-3

104, 105, A Block, Behind 6th Road Stop, Satellite town, Rawalpindi.

Phone: +92 (0)51 4841179

Mobile: 0334-510 8852

Contact Person: Mr. Ehsanullah.

Campus-4

H # 851, Chore Chowk (At Growing Year School), Peshawar Road, Rawalpindi.

Phone: +92 (0)51 4329723

Mobile: 0321-5673168

Contact Person: Mr. Rizwan.

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Courses offered:

BE Engineering,

MBBS,

BDS,

BBA,

MBA ,

CA Inter ,

CSS,

Statistics, Economics , Spoken English

Matric All subjects 

F.Sc All subjects 

O, A Levels All subjects 

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Achievements:

Results of 2010 Preparatory Session

Institution Name

Students Selected

NUST 142

GIKI 55

FAST 68

PMC/KPK Medical Colleges

154

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Fee Structure

- Admission Fee Rs. 1000

- Per subject fee Rs. 1000

- IT courses Rs. 5000/course (avg)

TIMING- 12pm to 11:30pm.

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SWOT Analysis

Strengths:- Quality education

- Home tuition facility

- Dedicated and Expert faculty( Prof. Mian Abdul Waheed (MSc Molecular Biology and enrolled for Phd)

Prof. Ghulam murtaza (MA in English Literature) are famous names

- Easily accessible F8 markaz bus stop students can also easily acess via local transport

- High level of interaction between faculty and students

- Campus wide involvement in strategic planning

- Friendly, cooperative and supportive staff

- IT programs e.g. Programming Languages, MS Office, Database Management Systems, Web Development.

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Weaknesses

- Less promotional activities

- Lack of Practical labs

- Unavailability of internet facility

- Late result

- lack of student scholarship in other words lack of fee concession

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Opportunities

- Growth potential Expansion of campuses to other cities

- Societal trends Growing demand for education

- Technological advancement Computer and science lab

- Online education

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Threats

- Risk of losing prominent faculty for better opportunities at other academies.

- Highly saturated market

- High prices of education

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KIPS Academy

History:Established in 2000 by

Mr. Abid Wazir Khan

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Campuses:

Address:

Head Office

30-A Johar Town, Lahore.Ph: 042-35179001-4, 35167838

Islamabad Campus

335 G - 10/3 SWAN ROAD. Phone: 051-2506692

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Courses Offered

- Entry test preparation for high ranked universities in pakistan like NUST, LUMS, PIAS, GIKI and medical colleges.

- Matric All subjects 

- F.Sc All subjects 

- O, A Levels All subjects

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Fee Structure:

- Amission fee Rs. 1000

- FSc all subject charges Rs. 5000+400 in summer for

AC.

KIPS do not offer single subject at a time atleast 3 subject are offered for Rs. 3000

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Achievements:

- Student of KIPS are among Top 10 positions in ECAT, NTS, MCAT test result in 2011.

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SWOT Analysis

Strength:- Chain of academies in major cities of Pakistan

- Well reputation among the students.

- Availability of a good variety of general education courses

- Experienced faculty with excellent academic backgrounds

- Responsiveness to students and educational needs KIPS continually strives to determine students’ needs and deliver instruction when and where they need it.

- Fee concession for needy student and rewards for high achievers

- Accessibility

- Improved work environment Workforce is relatively stable, capable, and competitive The staff and faculty salary plan are regularly reviewed and revised and are implemented accordingly.

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Weakness:

- Ability to hire & retain faculty

- Lack of resources for faculty and staff development

- Lack of home tuition facility

- Lack of computer and science lab

- No computerized recording techniques for student fees, attendance etc.

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Opportunities

- Home tuition facility

- Changing learning environments Multi-media technology is changing the way on-campus instruction is delivered and develop new and more effective ways of teaching and learning

- On-campus photo copying machine facility which is also a source of additional income.

- Societal trends Growing demand for education

- Create a "student first" policy for all KIPS staff and faculty members.

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Threat

- Aggressive marketing activities by competitors like

Career academy, Islamabad science academy, science academy

- Highly saturated market

- High prices of education