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Students flock, Chandigarh, in the centre of learning

Chandigarh, June 2nd: students of the city at the head, if the results of the examinations, including IIT-JEE, AIEEE, the protection of the population and services IIMs have been declared. It is with the exception of those who are in their class X and XII examinations. With a large number of schools, universities, institutes and career coaching, Chandigarh is fast as the destination for local students. Our correspondent reports

Professional Courses
Since engineering to medicine, law and administration, Chandigarh provides a wide range of courses. Punjab Engineering College (PEC), for himself a place among the best institutions of higher learning technology in the region. University of the Institute of Engineering and Technology in Punjab University (PU) and Chandigarh College of Engineering and Technology are also rapidly emerging as a first choice for students.
PEC Director Dr. Vijay Gupta said: “The educational institutions in the city are probably better than in other parts of the region. During the past year, the cut-off to a ranking PEC was 10000 in India AIEEE. We have 100% placement record. Indeed, many students in our school work with two leading to the hand. ”
When it comes to the management of course, University Business School, University of Punjab edge attracts the forces of the region. The Department of Laws, PU was also regarded as one of the best in the region. Students want health care in the field take into account that the promotion by the government and the Medical College Hospital, Sector 32, Chandigarh.

Schools and universities
The city boasts the largest number of per capita aid to schools in the region. Apart from public schools, most well-known brands in the country, like Delhi Public School, and schools were Ryan in Chandigarh. Indeed, the city is home to the needs of people from all income groups.
For universities, the city offers a myriad of possibilities. But to obtain the approval is not an easy task, for which only those invited well in the class XII of the situation, for admission to the courses of their choice. Principal of SD College, Sector 32, Dr AC Vaid said, “This year there is approximately 200 students in the city, where more than a dotted line and that 90 per cent of marks in the class XII examinations. Cut - off for admission is expected that all the old records broken. Generally, in our college, the cut-off is 85 percent for UT-edge of the pool. ”
Many colleges of the city, as well as PU also offer training courses based on employment and inter-disciplinary in nature. This has the demand for students in the labour market. With the economic boom, a large number of companies, including for the campus to mediate and co-location of customs are kept.

Coaching Institute
In recent years, Chandigarh reputation of coaching for a wide range of examinations. Madhu Chitkara, director of the Chitkara Educational Trust, said: “Nearly 400 students from our institute each year. Out of this amount, 30 to 40 percent of the periphery of the region.” She says that the quality of care in the city is very Well custom.
“Another advantage is that Chandigarh, that the distances are not too many. Students are not too long in tilting from one place to another. You are in the situation both for the management and care of the classes in the school. In villages, as in New Delhi, many students a year of preparation for testing competitive bidding, because they do not have their time. ”

Education City
The Administration’s UT Venture, the start of a training venue Sarangpur village is planned to further improvement of the status of the city as a centre of education. The city offers training courses, such as retail, knowledge management, management of Supply Chain Management, biotechnology, information technology, tourism, etc. Even if the 25 best brands recently presentations, its universities, only Finally eight hours would be selected.

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PURC students meet V-C over lack of facilities

Chandigarh, August 17: MBA students from the Panjab University Regional Centre in Ludhiana met PU Vice-Chancellor, Prof R C Sobti to apprise him on the lack of facilities at the centre. The students said that there was a shortage of teachers and basic infrastructure facilities at the Ludhiana centre. They claimed that though the academic session began on August 7, the centre has a serious shortage of teachers. They alleged that the teachers at the centre were under qualified for their posts. A student said, “The centre does not provide any hostel facility. Commuting to campus is a major hassle for

MBA students to take PU rector of Ludhiana

Chandigarh, August 17, the students of MBA from the University Regional Center Punjab, Ludhiana, met with the Rector Professor RC Sobti informed about the lack of facilities at the centre. Students at the university had with a presentation on their problems. Students have said there is a shortage of teachers, as well as basic infrastructure. She stressed, however, that the meeting began on August 7, they have no teachers. They argued that teachers, has been at the centre were under. "This is not a youth hostel facility. Shuttles daily to a problem. In a classroom, which we have, there is no projectors,

Training youngsters to become good managers

Chandigarh, July 20: AN interactive session was organised for the students of University Business School, Panjab University, by the Chandigarh Management Association (CMA), here today. President of CMA B M Gulati said the association is planning to launch a programme for training of the young minds. He added that the emphasis will be on the development of managerial skills amongst young students as well as managers. Chandigarh Management Association will also organise various lectures and seminars for senior managers as well, said Gulati. More than 50 students from the department have enrolled as Chandigarh Management Association members which in turn is affiliated to All

High-Tech India battle heats up Sleepy closes the technology centre must Hub

Thirty years after a Revolution''grün''drehte the plains around this city in India basket of bread, a group of government officials ambitious, expensive and local councillors High-Tech entrepreneur tries something almost as ambitious transformation of these sleepy farm country in the capital 'Technology Centre of northern India .'''' Chandigarh,''glossy brochures explain that potential investors,''the city with his head.''Chandigarh was designed and built by the Swiss-modernist Le Corbusier, born in 1950 - replacing the former capital of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, was absorbed by partition. Now

Attention Engineering Students - IMS Learning Centre invites you to a workshop on MBA as a Career Option

The Workshop will provide information on : Top B-Schools in India and their Selection Procedure Specialisatiosn in Management Placements and Fee Structure of Top B-Schools Financial Aid available for studying at various B-Schools The Workshop would be an Interactive Session addressed by Successful IMS Students and Industry Speakers Date :11th May 2003 Venue :IMS Learning Centre, Egmore Time :10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. To register, Walk-in/Call/E-mail : IMS Learning Centre 1st Floor, Sindur Pantheon Plaza, 346, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai-600 008 Chandra Towers, 3rd Floor, No.4 Rajaji Road, West Tambaram-600 045

IIMs secure top rankings

Hyderabad, Sept. 16. THE IIMs (Indian Institute of Management) at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kolkata and Lucknow have secured the top rankings in the Top-100 list of a nationwide survey conducted by the city-based management research institute Cosmode Management Research Centre. The survey conducted among 294 business schools from across the country, which volunteered to take part in the survey. "There are 940 business schools in the country. But only one-third of them chose to take part in the survey," said Mr Dharni P. Sinha, Chairman of Cosmode, releasing the results for the year 2003. National Institute of Industrial Engineering (Mumbai), Management Development Institute (Gurgaon),

STEPS to promote Hindi cinema

The Society for Tourism and Entertainment Promotion in Chandigarh (STEPS) will hold the screening of highly acclaimed Hindi movie 'Agantuk' under the Chandigarh Chapter of National Film Circle on May 5 at 6 pm in Government Polytechnic for Women, Sector 10, Chandigarh. The evergreen Hindi movie "Agantuk" (The Stranger) is based on the famous novel, 'Athithi' by Satyajit Ray and stars Utpal Dutt, Mamta Shankar and Rabi Ghosh. The membership for the National Film Circle of STEPS is open for corporates (minimum 10 members). By becoming member of circle, the people of Chandigarh can enjoy evergreen films like Gandhi (English), Ardh Satya, 36

Distance Learning Programmes at Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning (SCDL)

Admissions open to Symbiosis Distance Learning Programmes: PGDBA / PGDIB / PGDHRM / PGDIM / PGDIT Walk-in admissions at the SCDL office from Mon. to Sat. between 11 am to 4 pm till: July 15, 2005 Prospectus and application form are available at the SCDL office & select UTI Bank branches, on payment of Rs.900/- by cash or by DD of Rs.1000/- (in favour of The Director, SCDL, payable at Pune, India) for receipt by post or courier within India, or US$50 for receipt outside India. Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning (SCDL) 1st Floor, New Mgmt. Building, Atur Centre, 1068, Gokhale Cross Road, Model Colony,

IOL is the buzzword now

FROM A traditional classroom situation, learning now has taken other routes, distance for one and e-learning for another. Paucity of time, logistics, cost factor, the need to acquire knowledge etc., have been responsible for institutions devising new ways of teaching to cater to the demands of the growing population. Along with the three modes of learning mentioned, there is now the Interactive Onsite Learning (IOL) which is fast catching on, understanding the compulsions of the generation next. Simply put, it is a combination of all the three modes of learning. It has a classroom ambience except that the teacher is on a

2 Year PGDBA from Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning (SCDL)

Distance Learning Programmes : 2 Years Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (PGDBA) Last date for application : May 31, 2002 - Course Commences on : July 1, 2002 Prospectus and application form are available on payment of Rs.700/- in cash or DD (in favour of The Director SCDL and payable at Pune) or Rs.800/- for receipt by post or courier. Ms. Swati Chaudhari, BCS, MBA, MS (USA) - Hon. Director, SCDL Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning (SCDL) Bldg.4, Wing A-2, First Floor, New Ajantha Avenue, Paud Road, Pune-411 038 Source : Economic Times (Ahmedabad) March 11, 2002

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