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Following are the names and brief summaries of the academic and work experience of graduating Forest Products Society student members. The Forest Products Society has published an annual directory of graduating students since 1963 as a service both to our student members and to their prospective employers. If you are an employer, here is your opportunity to hire new personnel. Review the qualifications of these recent graduates and contact any student with qualifications that appear to fit your needs. While direct contact is preferred, the Forest Products Society staff will act as an intermediary if a prospective employer wishes to remain anonymous during a preliminary
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Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM-C) offers business administration programmes with specialisations in Finance, Marketing, Management Information Strategies, Behavioural Science and HR. Admissions are on the basis of performance in a CAT, group discussion and interview. Class size is at 242 students and student faculty ratio, at 1:7.
Average annual salary of its graduating class of 2004 was at Rs7.05 lakh domestic and $70,000 international. Companies recruiting students from IIM-C include Proctor and Gamble, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Capital One and McKinsey and Co.
School of Management Studies, Cochin, a business school established in 1964, admits 85 students per batch. Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the Common University Entrance Test. The institute has a hostel. The institute is spread over 200 acres. It has 7 class rooms and an auditorium that can accommodate 400 people. It has 55 computers with leased line Internet connectivity.
Average annual salary of its graduating class was at Rs14,900. P Sudarsawan Pillai the Director of the institute.
Faculty of Management Studies, New Delhi, a business school established in 1954, admits 82 students per batch. Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the Commonwealth University Entrance test. The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 150 students. The institute is spread over 89.0 hectares.
It has 23 rooms and an auditorium can accommodate 500 people.
It has 223 computers with leased line Internet connectivity. Average annual salary of its graduating class was at Rs6, 88000th Deepak Nayyar is the Chairman of the institute.
U21Global, the world's premier online Graduate School, announced its second cohort of graduates today. A special ceremony was held in Singapore to mark the graduation of 192 students, an increase of more than 100 over the previous year. The graduating class consists of working executives from 22 countries including Australia, Canada, India, Malaysia, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, Korea, China, Hong Kong, USA and Singapore.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Professor Sir Colin Campbell, Chairman of the U21Global Board and President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Nottingham said, "It gives me great pleasure to congratulate this year's graduating class. At
How does the sight of young people from the general budget? For most students, it is more als''nur another Gimmick''policy.
Nishat Ahmed Said, a second year English (Honours) from the Hindu College Student:''The budget, like any policy announcement should not be at their nominal value. It takes time to translate political commitments into action essential. The annual budget for me is just a more political turn.''
A BA (PASS) students graduating Kirori times College, Anil Sharma, felt that students are not generally against the effects of the budget. ''Most students do not deserve that we are not affected by higher taxes,''he said.
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Selected to receive a four-year undergraduate scholarship of $4,000 was Tiffany Gordon, a graduating senior from Salem Community High School. This year alone, the Illinois AMVETS Scholarship Program has awarded more than $113,000 in scholarships to graduating high school students.
Gordon will be entering the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign this fall to pursue a bachelor's degree.
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Shailesh J Mehta School Of Management, IIT-Bombay is ranked number one in terms of ratio of students placed abroad to number of students graduating per year (10 out of the graduating class of 48) in the COSMODE-BW Survey 2003. Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad ranks second (36 of 186) followed by Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (18 of 176), Fore School of Management, New Delhi (12 of 137), National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai (seven of 87), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (seven of 93), Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune (12 of 160), Faculty of Management Studies, University of
After spending three eventful years at the institute, it is time for the class of 2003 to put its skill to use. The business managers of tomorrow are looking forward to the 47th annual convocation of the Xavier Labour Relation Institute(XLRI) tomorrow.
The annual convocation ceremony will be held at XLRI’s Tata auditorium. XLRI authorities said the convocation would begin with a procession of students wearing the traditional gown followed by a prayer song by the students’ choir.
Director-general of Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Raghunath Anant Mashelkar will deliver the convocation address while Fr. Marian Zelazek, director Ishapanth Ashram,
The first graduating class of the Executive MBA program at the Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business at the University of Regina gives full marks to the program.
Many say the intensive, 18-month program is more work than they expected, but also more rewarding and relevant than they thought it would be.
Its more than what I expected, said Graham Harvey, who operates several businesses in the Assiniboia and Moose Jaw area and is a self-described student of business.
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In business, it’s the early bird that rakes in the moolah. Taking cue from the age-old proverb, two MBA students have turned entrepreneurs even before graduating.
H.R. Sampreet and Saurav Dhiman, second-year students of the Vinod Gupta School of Management at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, have launched their own company, Enfount Business Solutions. Their maiden venture is Bulkdeals.co.in, a Bangalore-based online retail window specialising in institutional and organisational buying of laptops, desktops and other electronic items.
“Across campuses, students form groups to buy computers so retailers give them a discount,” said Sampreet. “But this happens locally and in an unorganised
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