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MUMBAI: Go to any business school and chances are that of every 10 students, six have an engineering background. It was a matter of time, therefore, for engineering schools to factor this in by introducing programmes that produce engineers with a degree in management. At least that is what the Vinod Gupta School of Management (VGSOM) at IIT Kharagpur has thought of. In May this year, the B school launched a dual degree programme: a B.Tech combined with an MBA. "Most IIT engineers opt for management after graduation.We spotted an opportunity there," says dean P K Gupta. IIT-Mumbai's Shailesh J Mehta School

The head of thought

In corporate finance and the world, an assessment Crisil is treated as a quality of ISI credibility. To be rated by Crisil and its experts in the field among the best young minds, can make a difference, that the industry and enterprise policy-making is certainly an honour. Students of Mumbai? BN eminent school, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, giant sharks are currently in the glory of this honour. Three students NMIMS won in the Top Young Crisil Thought Leaders Awards 2004. Crisil's initiative during the year 2001, the young Crisil Thought Leader series has been promoting the B-School Campus of

B-Schools Tackle Risk Management

Aaron F. Cooper II, a self-described worrywart, never thought his penchant for devising foolproof backup plans could translate into a calling. But that all changed when he signed up for an elective in risk management while at the University of Georgia's Terry School of Business executive MBA program last fall. "It entails pretty much everything I've always been interested in my entire life, even before I knew risk management existed," said Cooper, 27, a telecommunications engineer at AT&T (T). Cooper is part of a new wave of students hitting business school campuses. For years, risk management—the process of analyzing exposure to

The reforms have not benefited the poor: Narayana Murthy.

Icon NR Narayana Murthy, often Infosys as a shining example for economic reforms undertaken during the year 1991, said economic liberalisation has not touched the arm and did not make sense, except to address their needs commodities. "I always tell my colleague Nandan (Nilekani, CEO of Infosys), he's funny in this country, that we can buy, regardless of the BMW ... ... We have 800 TV channels ... This "The chairman and Chief Mentor of Infosys said. "But the real progress of India did not take place because the reforms have not yet reached the poor," he said in a book Release

ATMA to a software component plug test

An introduction to the management of tests, as we continue, like other CAT. With the extraordinary talent and regular endurance, all the elements are accessible. Let's take a look at a little more competitive for tests for selecting candidates for admission to the programme management business schools. ATMA The Indian Association of Schools of Management (AIMS), which was adopted in 1988 as a network of management schools in the country, AIMS for the management Admissions Test (ATMA) for the selection of candidates for management positions cycle programs in over 120 institutions. Contact Address: Association of Indian management schools, plot. 57, Sri Krishnadevarayanagar, Hyderabad - 500

Nike Founder Donates $105 million to GSB

Nike Founder Donates $105 million to GSB The University announced in August that Phil Knight, MBA 62 and founder and chairman of Nike Inc., will donate $105 million to Stanfords Graduate School of Business (GSB). Knights gift is thought to be the single largest gift ever given to a business school. Phil Knight has once again shown the depth of his commitment to Stanfords future, said President John Hennessy. The enormous generosity of this gift will enable the Graduate School of Business to create a truly unique environment for its graduate programs and enrich Stanfords efforts to encourage multidisciplinary teaching and

Demand for MBAs grows in China

Four years into a job at a giant state-owned engineering firm in central China, Jennifer Liu asked her boss for permission to return to graduate school. She was refused. Liu, a civil engineer with big ambitions, didnt give up. During a holiday in Beijing, she toured a handful of graduate schools and MBA programs. After returning, she persuaded her boss to allow her to apply to Tsinghua University, one of Chinas most prestigious universities. I think some people thought I wouldnt pass the test, said the 30-year-old, sipping a cup of chicken soup at a swanky downtown Beijing restaurant. More : mailtribune.com

UK, U.S. to Face a lack of human resources 2020: NASSCOM chief.

Major economies worldwide, including USA and the UK, behind HR 2020, and it would again be in India for "import" human power in the country, Inde's National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) President Kiran Karnik. "The high population density in India, was thought to be the curse, which in turn his blessing," said Karnik, spoke of a seminar jointly organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce (FICCI) and 'National Institute for Industrial Engineering (NITIE) here on Friday. The population of India, which was a cause for derision, would be his salvation, he said and added, "Body shopping" would

The mantra management

Kudos to the curriculum for policy makers in a position to old practices and lessons in our heads current living and working conditions. A theme of the business management and access a issues such as the practicalities of spiritualism philosophy. If the Bhagavad Gita in the last hour for studies at the Ivy League colleges abroad, it is also a handbook for industry and the GOI Manager of the expansion. The economic analyst said: "Indian spirituality is floating down corridors Corporate ..." Yes, sir, the Gita, in the classroom management of students here. And the Y gene was quickly grasp its essence.

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