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Presidents return IIM plans, want to revise govt: poll Asso Cham
New Delhi, January 20 (PTI) India Inc supports IIM Bangalore plan of setting up a centre in Singapore and the Government on its decision to allow leaders of engineering and management institutions abroad to develop a poll Asso Cham said.
More than 85 percent of the 150 presidents Interviewees and MDS Asso Cham said the fear that the expansion overseas in the plans of Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore would be at the expense of the expansion of domestic demand was moved.
Corporate honchos, many of them IIT or IIM products, said the worldwide expansion of its brand values overseas and add the call students by schools from these famous , Asso Cham said in a release.
More than 90 per cent of the CEO said Indian B-IIMS such as schools already have their reputation among the best employers in the world, but it was a reason for joining the league of the best in the class as the Masschusetts Institute of Technology, said the release.
The government has recently shot down a proposal of IIM-B to the signing of the agreement with Singapore for the creation of a center. The Department of Human Resources Development had said while IIMS can be autonomous, they should not be treated as profit-oriented institutions.
“Improving the management and technical facilities on a global scale, we would be on the road to improving the quality of human resource in India,” President Asso Cham Anil Agarwal said.
The proposal should not be treated as a profit Proposal alone, he said. It would also be of great importance, he said, adding that schools can do so without constraint to the government’s budgetary discipline should be able to expand, he said.
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New Delhi: India Inc supports IIM Bangalore plan of setting up a centre in Singapore and the Government on its decision to allow leaders of engineering and management institutions abroad to develop a survey Cham said Asso .
More than 85 percent of the 150 presidents Interviewees and MDS Asso Cham said the fear that the expansion overseas in the plans of Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore would be at the expense of the expansion of domestic demand was moved.
Corporate honchos, many of them IIT or IIM products, said the worldwide expansion of its brand values overseas and add the call
New Delhi, Nov. 23 (PTI) India business students prefer an improvement in supply as high profile pay-packets, a Champlain Business Asso barometer showed.
"An overwhelming in India, 95 per cent of the leaders of Business Schools graduates are prepared to pay in the future packages vigorously for a job profile of their preference and 79 percent of these students are eagerly sought work offshore directly to your early career, body barometer Industry's Business Survey (ABB), said.
The survey was conducted on 271 students from Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, the Institute of Management of Technology in Ghaziabad,
New Delhi, Nov 24 (PTI): India business students prefer a better job as a profile heftier pay packages, an association Champlain Business Barometre showed.
"An overwhelming 95 percent of India on the main Business School graduates are ready-to-Pay deftige packages work in the interests of their profile and their preference and 79 percent of these students are very popular person on working time off-shore right at the beginning of his career, industry body Barometre Business Survey (ABB) has said.
The survey was conducted on 271 students of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, the Institute of management technology
In a large movement, the center has a 12-member National Advisory Committee for Accounting Standards (NACAS), under the chairmanship of Mr. YH Malegam, a chartered accountant.
Although NACAS had in the past, for a period of one year, official sources indicate that the president and members of the committee, this time, these offices until February 28, 2005.
NACAS was established to advise the Centre on the formulation and definition of accounting and valuation methods and standards for the adoption of businesses or a class of companies under the Companies Act.
In addition to Mr. Malegam the advisory committee would be composed of presidents
India-Business School students prefer a better job as deftige Pay-profile packages, after a Asso-Champlain Business barometer recent study.
"An overwhelming 95% by India on the main Business School graduates are ready-to-Pay deftige packages work in the interests of their profile and their preference and 79% of students are very popular person on the working time off-shore early in his career right, "said the report.
The survey of 271 students from Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, Institute of Management Technology, ghaziabad, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Pune, Xavier
India-Business School students prefer a better job as deftige Pay-profile packages, after a Asso-Champlain Business barometer recent study.
"An overwhelming 95% by India on the main Business School graduates are ready-to-Pay deftige packages work in the interests of their profile and their preference and 79% of students are very popular person on the working time off-shore early in his career right, "said the report.
The survey of 271 students from Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, Institute of Management Technology, ghaziabad, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Pune, Xavier
Press Trust of India / New Delhi, November 23, 2006
India-Business School students prefer an improvement in supply as a strong profile pay packages after a Asso-Champlain Business barometer recent study.
"An overwhelming 95% of India a major-Business School graduates are prepared to pay in the future packages vigorously for a job profile of their preference, and 79% of students are in great demand interested in working at sea, right at the beginning of their career, "says the report.
The survey of 271 students from Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, SP
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Talking to Business Line here Tuesday, Mr. Thapar said that the proposed trade of society would be against, despite Bilt, regardless of controlling equity participation in it.
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Govt should focus on social infrastructure MBA Students
With the Budget around the corner B-school students express their views on the big event, economy and how they see themselves shaping up as part of the new workforce.
Q: Before you entered business schools, when you were in college or undergraduates, were you really interested in the Budget and has it changed once you have become management students?
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