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Spot Admission at New Delhi : MBA
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at Ambassador Hotel, Khanpur Road, Ahmedabad.
On 15th / 16th / 17th August from 10 am to 5 pm
East West College of Science & Management
2nd Stage, Rajajinagar, (Subramanyanagar), Bangalore-560 010
Campus : Sy.No.63, Near B.E.L. Layout, Off Magadi Road (10th KM), Bangalore-91
Source : Hindustan Times (New Delhi) August 8, 2001 /
Times of India (Ahmedabad) August 14, 2001
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Spot Admission at Kolkata 2001-2002 : MBA
Spot admission at Kolkata : Meet our Joint Secretary Mr. C.N. Shashi Kiran at Hotel Rutt Deen, Room No.105, 21 B, Loudan Street, Kolkata (between 9 am to 5 pm) on July 31, 2001, 1st & 2nd August, 2001
East West College of Science & Management
2nd Stage, Rajajinagar, (Subramanyanagar), Bangalore-560 010
Source : Telegraph (Calcutta) June 15, 2001 OR July 31, 2001
Admission Notice 2002 : MBA
DAT (Director Admission Test)
PK College, Contai, East Midnapur : 02.06.2002
SSB College, Egra, East Midnapur : 02.06.2002
PK Roy Memorial College, Dhanbad : 09.06.2002
RSP College, Jharia, Dhanbad : 09.06.2002
Bokaro Steel City College, Bokaro : 09.06.2002
Midnapur College, Midnapur : 16.06.2002
Panskura Banmali College, Panskura : 16.06.2002
Interested candidates are advised to collect admit cards from their respective centres for attending the test on or before dates. no entrance fee Academy of Business Administration Industrial Estate, Balasore-1 (Orissa).
Source : Telegraph (Calcutta) June 1, 2002
Four years ago when she entered East Palo Alto Academy, Mayra Gomez barely spoke English.
She had moved to East Palo Alto from Mexico only two years earlier. As a 14-year-old freshman she was shy and embarrassed about her language skills, which translated into a rough first year of grades.
On Monday she seemed a totally different person as she stood during graduation ceremony wearing a cap, gown and tassel. She was the class valedictorian, headed to the University of California, Berkeley, on a four-year scholarship. Gomez now speaks fluent English and yearns to study political science.
More : .paloaltodailynews.com
KOLKATA: The Wadias of Bombay Dyeing May, the last to West Bengal. Bombay Dyeing Ness Wadia town manager confirmed Friday that his group would be interested in the infrastructure, healthcare and education segments when he went for the number of investments.
Mr. Wadia, who was seated in the audience at the national level for the administration of reunion Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) here on Friday, pointed to Chief Minister Buddhadeb Heiniger to tell him about his plans and investment by the State. The gesture was well appreciated.
It is interesting to note that Mr. Wadia's
Staff at a Notts college are to work with education chiefs in India to develop centres of excellence.
Principal of West Notts College Asha Khemka has been to India to explore the potential in developing education and training there.
The college hopes to take students to India and bring students to its base in Mansfield to study vocations such as fashion and tourism.
Mr Khemka said: "The speed of economic development across the sub-continent is extremely impressive and the Indian President Mr APJ Abdul Kalam has set a target to have developed India by 2020.
"He is an inspirational leader who clearly has high
ICFAI National College, Coimbatore, organized a inter-college start. Fifteen teams took part. The competition had three rounds. Quiz and Business Case Study formed the elimination round. For the last round, students had to design a product of material and they have also the possibility of introducing the product on the market and policy strategies in prices. PSGR Krishnammal College for Women won the first place. PSG College of Arts and Science, and the second place GRD College of Science bags third place.
Inaugurated
Sankara Institute of Management Science opens his e-Club in collaboration with national entrepreneurship Network.
Entrepreneurship
Vinod Shastri, Consultant, NEN-Pune, said that
An intensive training program for students on "Disability Management" of the CSI was Bishop Appasamy College of Arts and Science on Thursday.
Eighty-nine students in social work and in the six training schools subject to Coimbatore. The objective of the programme was to motivate young people to contribute to the well-being of persons with disabilities, MNGMani, Honorary President of UDIS Forum, said at the opening of the two-day Camp.
UDIS Forum, a network of people working for the employment of people with disabilities, the training programme for regular students of the welfare of their advocacy on various aspects of disability. The formation
Sri Swarnavinayagar Temple, Ponnagar: Thiruvasaga Parayanam, temples premises, 6.30 pm
Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Parayana Sabha, Srirangam: Sahasranama Parayanam, Sriman Nadhamunigal Sannidhi, Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, 6.30 pm
Sri Aurobindo Meditation Centre: meditation common BHEL Tamil middle school, 6.30 pm
Sri Aurobindo Society, Tiruchi Centre common prayer and meditation, C-48, IV Cross-East, Thillainagar, 7.15 pm
Almost Ramzan Time: Iftar 5.58 pm, 4.36 pm concludes Sahar
South Zone Cultural Centre, Thanjavur, Regional Arts and Culture Centre and Rasika Ranjana Sabha: Assessment of history to play Saanakya ` 'Director of TS Sivaprakasam, Rajendran, officers, Syndicate Bank, Chief is invited, FGN Hall, 6.30 pm
Wigan & Leigh College (WLC), Delhi, is planning to expand the global operations of the 150-year-old UK based college by undertaking a South-East Asian expansion plan. Having an active presence in 32 countries, the college is now planning collaboration with institutes in Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore so as to provide local students access to international education.
In an exclusive interaction with the NCR Tribune, Mr Vinay Parischa, director, Wigan & Leigh, spoke on the expansion plans of the college.
SRI JAYENDRA Saraswathy Maha Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science opened the Student's Council and Department associations. P. Murugasamy, Assistant Commissioner of Police, law and order (East), spoke about the importance of discipline and the need for quality. The special guest of the day, p. Bhaskaran, inspector of police, told students to be aware of their responsibilities in life.
The convening for the year 2004 graduates of the University of SNMV of art and science took place in the Shri Nehru Maha Vidyalaya College, Malumachampatti. P. Sivasubramanian, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bharathiar was the guest conductor. In his convocation address,
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