Course: Certificate Programme in Export Management (CPEM)
Category: Management
Description: Certificate Programme in Export Management (CPEM) (April - July 2007) Imparting systematic knowledge of Export Marketing Techniques and enhancing managerial competence of executives engaged or likely to be engaged in International Marketing Operations. Course coverage includes International Marketing Management, International Business Environment, India’s Foreign Trade and Policy, International Trade Logistics and Trade Procedures and Documentation, sectoral strategy for Export, Finance for Exporters and Entrepreneurship.
Seats:
Payment Seat: n
Hostel: n
Fee: Rs. 30,000/-payable at the time of admission.
Parttime: n
Eligibility:
Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised Institution/University OR Diploma with two years of work experience as on 31st March 2007. Organisational sponsorship is preferred.
Selection: Selection will be on the basis of interviews.
Venue/Timing of the Programme: IIFT Campus, 6.00 P.M. to 8.00 P.M. (Monday to Friday)
Fee: Rs. 30,000/- payable at the time of admission. 50% fee concession to the SC/ ST/ PH candidates.
How To Apply:
Prospectus and Application Form can be obtained by making cash payment for Rs. 250/- (Rs. 125/- for SC/ST/PH candidates) in person or by sending a demand draft of Rs. 250/- (Rs. 125/-for SC/ST/PH candidates} favouring INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE payable at New Delhi. Application form can also be downloaded from below links or website www.iift.edu and sent to IIFT along with Demand Draft of Rs. 250/- (Rs. 125/-for SC/ST/PH candidates).
Opening Date: 13 Dec 2006
Closing Date: 25 Jan 2007
Comments:
Last Date for Sale and Receipt of Filled-in Applications: 25 January, 2007.
For any query, contact: Dr. L.D. Mago. Sr. Administrative Officer (Academic)
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The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) in India today an agreement with the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) for the establishment of a centre for international trade with technology.
Set up in IIFT, the Centre for Research on problems that emerge in trade and technology to identify opportunities for the export of India, a statement of IIFT said here.
The Centre for entries, institutions and departments regarding the establishment of a favourable political regime in light of studies undertaken on the agreements of the WTO in charge of trade, technology, as TRIPS, TBT, etc.
There would also be seminars and
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has concluded an agreement with the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), in which the staff of the ONGC be subjected to study MBA at IIFT Super Unnati Prayas regime.
ONGC send their employees IIFT for a full-time, 18 months of the MBA program with a specialization in international affairs. The company is also the transfer of employees, have their headquarters in New Delhi to study residential students at the Institute. The objective of the regulation is to update the knowledge base of the ONGC leaders. IIFT out specific written tests ONGC leaders of five
KOLKATA: Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), the country's foremost school specialising in the subject, will set up a campus in the city this July.
IIFT is initially looking for rented space to start classes. It plans to move to its own campus by end-2006 or early next year.
Around 60 students are expected to be given admission on the Kolkata campus. The Delhi campus takes in 100 students per year. IIFT will conduct group discussions and interviews for admission in the city from January 30 to February 2.
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi (IIFT-D) on the spot 16 Regarding the Faculty (with a total score of 141.93) in the management of the Centre Cosmode Business World Top 100 schools list B of 2004 . The ranking was based on starch (Faculty had a weighting of 95 points throughout the validation of 250 points), Faculty of publications (65 points), the number of PhDs product (10), other ( Non-Post-Graduate) Programs (55 points) and qualitative assessment (25 points). -- D IIFT earned 43.6 points on the force option, 40.8 points in the field of publications, 5 points in the
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), the sixth place among all business establishments in India, is a real campus in Calcutta in the years 2005-2006.
IIFT research from 7 hectares of land in the West Bengal government for the construction of the Institute. The Indian government has already allotted Rs10 crore for the construction of campus home-organisms.
In the meantime, IIFT Kolkata programs for the next meeting in a room rented.
IIFT invites applications from post-graduates of any discipline for admission to Part-time Ph.D. Programme in International Business at Delhi and Kolkata campuses.
Courses offered in Marketing, Business Strategy, Finance, WTO Issues and Logistics & Trade Operations.
Application Requirements
Master's degree from a recognized university with at least 55% marks.
Age: Not more than 45 years as on 1st July 2007.
Filled-in Application Form along with photocopies of the certificates as proof of age and qualification. (The form can be downloaded from IIFT's website www.iift.edu
SC/ST/OBC and PH candidates to attach requisite certificate.
Two letters of recommendation. (The format can be downloaded from
The center is to facilitate, a campus of the National Institute of Design (NID) in the metropolis in the near future, Commerce Kamal Nath said the Prime Minister today.
Opening of the new campus of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) Salt Lake is the first outside Delhi, Nath said the inauguration of NID perhaps not far away.
NID, the principal place of business is currently in Ahmedabad.
The minister said the government would be more IIFT higher education institutions in the country, increasing challenges of globalization.
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharjee said the government an additional three acres adjacent seven acres
Admission : MBA (International Business) Evening (2002-2005)
Last date of receipt of filled in application : May 6, 2002
Prospectus containing the application form and admit card is available from the institute from 20 March, 2002 on payment of Rs.250/- (125/- for SC/ST candidates) or by mail enclosing a crossed DD of Rs.250/- favouring Indian Institute of Foreign Trade payable at New Delhi. SC/ST candidates will also attach caste certificate. The filled in application along with DD of Rs.750/-
(Rs.375/- in respect of SC/ST candidates) must be sent to the institute by 6 May 2002.
For any query, contact Shri L.D. Mago, Asstt. Professor
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Announces Admission: MBA (International Business) 2007-2009
Last date for sale of prospectus by post: August 21, 2006
Last date for sale of prospectus across the counter at IIFT: September 4, 2006
Last date for receipt of completed applications: September 4, 2006
Written Test: November 26, 2006
Eligibility: Recognized bachelors degree of minimum 3 years duration in any discipline. Candidates appearing for a qualifying examination can also apply subjects to submission of proof of requisite qualification by 7 October 2007.
How to apply: By cash/personally: The prospectus and application form may be obtained on all working days between 10 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. on payment of Rs.1200/-
The government of Karnataka, which has shown great interest, the rise of the state's exports, the services of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) from New Delhi to develop sectoral strategies aimed at increasing exports. Regardless of the information technology (IT), Karnataka research in areas like textiles, drugs in bulk, the plant-based products and handicrafts. The report IIFT expected to be completed in September 2005.
Exports from Karnataka has increased from Rs28, 890 crore during the period 2002-2003 to Rs41, 670 crore in 2003 - 2004 and are likely to exceed Rs50, 000 crore in 2004-2005. The State is confident
The Government of the external trade policy initiatives are paying rich dividends as the country exports 26 percent over the past two years to reach 100 billion dollars in 2005-06 to 63 billion dollars in 2003-04, Commerce Kamal Nath said the Prime Minister today.
"Our confrontation with the economic world today, including imports, Suite 350 billion, which corresponds to our growing importance in international trade," he said at the 40th Convocation of 'Indian Institute of Foreign Trade.
Nath said India, the rates down in the ASEAN countries and the ADI regime was liberal. But developed countries have been non-tariff trade barriers and
The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Kolkata its new operational centre of this academic year SMEs and the creation of a training centre for small and medium enterprises.
The IIFT, with their annual convocation on 5 April placement had a good season with the whole lot of jobs that the first day.
The convocation address would be the Minister of Commerce Kamal Nath and the secretary general of the Chamber of Commerce SN Menon, an official said.
The Kolkata centre is open to the growing demand for education in international commercial transactions and trade, said the release.
based Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) will introduce new initiatives in its new academic session.
These initiatives are in the area of course curriculum redesign, introduction of new electives, examination and marking system, and international faculty. The new session for MBA students begins on July 2.
IIFT director K T Chacko told MBAUniverse.com: This year we have introduced new compulsory courses like Small Enterprise System, Indian Economy and new electives like Infrastructure Financing.
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IIFT to start two-yr MBA course in foreign biz in city
Encouraged by the recent pace of economic development in West Bengal and the flourishing trade relations between the East and India, The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade has decided to offer its two-year MBA course in international business to students in Kolkata.
Prabir Sengupta, director, IIFT, revealed that the establishment of a centre in Kolkata had been approved by the 10th five-year plan. The institute at present occupies three floors of a building at Salt Lake but has been allotted a seven-acre plot of land near the E M Bypass
The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) recently organised a seminar on the impact of the European Union (EU) enlargement of India in the field of external relations sector. The objective of the seminar was the dissemination of research results by IIFT in this area and to seek input on negotiation strategies for India in the WTO.
Taking floor on the objectives of the study IIFT, president, management development programmes, IIFT, Vijaya Katti said: "The study was to analyse the impact of the enlarged European Union of Indian exports to the European Union, under Article XXIV (6) of GATT, can be