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Disclosure of students private Business Schools (B schools) are available in Delhi high content packages amounting to Rs7 lakh per annum, which is better than that proposed, Indian Institute of Management (IIM) students. The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, 94 students were the lot 2005, compensation of Rs7.28 lakh per annum, on average, compared to Rs6.28 lakh per annum during the year 2004. On Amity Business School, 153 students from over 167 to 2005 lots were offered by RS4 lakh on the campus of parameters and the highest bid is Rs7 lakh per annum. Out of 95 students, transfer of management of Birla Institute of Technology in 2005, 87 have already been placed wages are 70 percent higher than in 2004. Campus investment in the exercise of the Faculty of Economics, University of Delhi, has not yet begun.
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Students passing out of private business schools (B-schools) in Delhi are being offered high salary packages to the tune of Rs7 lakh per annum, which is better than that offered to Indian Institute of Management (IIM) students. At the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, 94 students of 2005 batch were offered a compensation of Rs7.28 lakh per annum on an average as against Rs6.28 lakh per annum in 2004. At Amity Business School, 153 students out of 167 passing out in 2005 have been offered packages of Rs4 lakh in campus recruitments and the highest offer is Rs7 lakh per
Disclosure of students private Business Schools (B schools) are available in Delhi high content packages amounting to Rs7 lakh per annum, which is better than that proposed, Indian Institute of Management (IIM) students. The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, 94 students were the lot 2005, compensation of Rs7.28 lakh per annum, on average, compared to Rs6.28 lakh per annum during the year 2004. On Amity Business School, 153 students from over 167 to 2005 lots were offered by RS4 lakh on the campus of parameters and the highest bid is Rs7 lakh per annum. Out of 95 students, transfer of
tudents passing out of private business schools (B-schools) in Delhi are being offered high salary packages to the tune of Rs7 lakh per annum, which is better than that offered to Indian Institute of Management (IIM) students. At the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, 94 students of 2005 batch were offered a compensation of Rs7.28 lakh per annum on an average as against Rs6.28 lakh per annum in 2004. At Amity Business School, 153 students out of 167 passing out in 2005 have been offered packages of Rs4 lakh in campus recruitments and the highest offer is Rs7 lakh per
The IIM tag is earning for army officers what it regularly earns for students straight out of college: big bucks.
Over 90 per cent of the officers who made up the first batch of the Directorate-General of Resettlement-sponsored business management certificate course for the armed forces at IIM Calcutta were placed before completing the six-month course.
And the average salary was about Rs 13 lakh-plus per annum. Some got offers of more than Rs 20 lakh per annum for senior management positions, including those of chief operating officer.
Over 20 companies from various sectors — from retail and marketing to construction, information technology
The Centre said B, private schools, they must repay each student changes his mind after admission and the desire to leave.
The move is to prevent private institutions redemption on the IIM uncertainty about the cinema of fear and simplicity of 4000 to 5000 students Trapped in the Other Backward Classes rate tussle.
With the development of human resources of the Department of IIMS arrested with the announcement of his general category of attendance lists cinemas today, many of the inscriptions of students is expected to leave to private schools-B.
"We are losing the cream of students," an IIM official said Thursday.
The IIMS
The IIMs may be up in arms over human resource minister Murli Manohar Joshi's decision to slash their fees by more than 80 per cent, but the city's B-schools could be smiling with quiet satisfaction.
The consensus seems to be that even if the recent move to lower IIM fees and to quadruple the seats in these premier institutes attracts many more bright students, private business schools will not be left behind.
"We are not worried. Last year, we got 9,800 applications for 150 seats. This year, we are expecting 20,000 applicants,'' says Uday Salunkhe, director of the Welingkar Institute of Management
MUMBAI: The IIMs may be up in arms over human resource minister Murli Manohar Joshi's decision to slash their fees by more than 80 per cent, but the city's B-schools could be smiling with quiet satisfaction.
The consensus seems to be that even if the recent move to lower IIM fees and to quadruple the seats in these premier institutes attracts many more bright students, private business schools will not be left behind.
"We are not worried. Last year, we got 9,800 applications for 150 seats. This year, we are expecting 20,000 applicants,'' says Uday Salunkhe, director of the Welingkar Institute of
Mumbai: The IIMS can hand over the human resource minister Murli Manohar Joshi, the decision to bar their fees by more than 80 per cent, but the city B-schools could calm smile with satisfaction.
The consensus seems to be that although the recent developments cheaply and IIM quadrupling the main seats of these institutions attracts much clearer for students, private business schools will not be abandoned.
"We are not worried. Last year, we have 9800 requests for 150 seats. This year, we expect to 20000 candidates,''says Uday Salunkhe, director of the Institute for Management Welingkar at Matunga. An official of the Narsee
MUMBAI: The IIMs may in arms over human resources, Murli Manohar Joshi, Minister for a decision to bar their fees by more than 80 per cent, but the town B, schools could calm smiling with satisfaction.
The consensus seems to be that even if the recent lowering of taxes on IIM fourfold, and the seats of those institutions leaders drew much clearer for students, private schools are not left behind.
"We are not worried. During the past year we have 9800 applications for 150 places. This year, we expect to 20000 candidates,''says Uday Salunkhe, director of the Institute of Management at Welingkar
Ranchi, Feb 24: The three day annual operating the National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFFT), JINKS 06, began here today.
The National Institute of Technology, Xavier Institute for Sozial-service, JRD Tata Technical Education Center, St. Xavier's College, Cambridge Institute of Technology and Marwari College, among others, the various manifestations of inter-cultural College function.
Although rangoli, Einakter played, and antakshari, among others, included the competition, the exciting events of the day was stupid pro.
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