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Degree in Management of Hospitals (30 seats) Ahilya Devi Vishwavidyalaya, Indore; Eligibility: 10 +2 with 50 per cent in the scientific disciplines such as biology with a subject.
B. Sc in Health Information Administration, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal.
B. Sc Hospital Management, Bonsecours College for Women, Thanjavur, affiliated with the Bharatidasan University, Trichy.
PG courses
Master of Health Administration (MHA) and Master of Hospital Administration (MHA), the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai (last date of application - Jan 24, 2005).
Master’s degree in administration of the hospital, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (MBBS for candidates with five years of practice or the sponsored candidates with seven years’ experience hospital).
Master’s in management of the hospital, Madurai Kamraj University, Madurai.
Master of Administration and Master of the Hospital Authority health care, the administrative staff of the College of India, Hyderabad, ASCI-Hinduja Institute of Health Care Management, Hyderabad.
Master of Hospital Management, Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration, Hyderabad.
MBA (Hospital Management), the Institute of Management Studies, Indore.
MBA (Administration health care), Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University.
Masters of Hospital Management, N.G.P. College of Arts and Sciences, Coimbatore (KMCH) affiliated with the University Bharathiar.
M.Sc. In Heath Information Administration, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal.
Masters in Health Care and Hospital Trustees of the Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, Kolkata.
Program Master of Health Sciences, University of Pune.
MD Program
MD Hospital Administration, Nizam at the Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad.
MD Hospital administration in MAHE, Manipal.
PG diploma courses
PG Diploma in Health and Hospital Management (PGDHM), the Indian Institute of Health Management and Research, Jaipur. The institute has a campus in southern Bangalore.
P.G. Diploma in Health Education and Health Administration, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University
Programs for Distance Education
Mr. Phil. Program Hospital and Health Systems Management at BITS Pilani (course is conducted in collaboration with CMC Hospital, Vellore, Tulane University Medical Center New Orleans, Louisiana, USA and Bombay Hospital, Mumbai).
Post-graduate degree Hospital and Health Administration, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi.
P.G. Graduated from the hospital and the health care management, Bharathiar University, School of Distance Education.
Diploma in Health and Hospital Administration, the State of Karnataka, Open University, Mysore.
Degree, PG Diploma and Advanced Diploma in hospital administration and the administration of the hospital staff at the Institute of Directors health care, Chennai.
Programs Online
PG Diploma in Hospital and Health Care Management, in PGDiploma medico-legal system, Symbiosis Health Care Centre, Pune.
P.G. Administration Degree Hospital, Medvarsity, Apollo Hospitals.
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Indore, July 20: Peeved over denial of justice and `setback ‘to their career, a large number of students of the Indore Institute of Medical Science here on Wednesday vandalized the institute in protest against what they described as a gross neglect of their career by The management institute.
On Thursday, a large number students pursuing diploma in Medical Lab Technician course, the main institute had approached to hold their examination for the above-mentioned course. When these students failed to get an apt reply from the management institute, and they went berserk institute damaged thereby giving a property to vent their ire.
According to report, a total of 15 students had been admitted to Diploma in Medical Lab Technician course (a two-year diploma course) at Indore Institute of Medical Science Bhandari paramedical institute of the Hospital & Research Centre. Thereafter, the institute gave admission to 30 students in 2004 and 32 students in 2005 in the same race notwithstanding the fact it had not been given affiliation to run this race. The institute dilly-delayed the examination of these students on the plea that university Indore Ahilya Devi was not taking interest in the examination.
It was only in the year 2006 when the DAVV administration gave permission to the institute to run this diploma course that the institute organized in examination of these students in the same year. Out of 77 students who appeared in the examination only 15 students passed and the remaining students were declared fail. Since then, these students were running from pillar to post for their re-examination but to no avail.
Another anomaly which has come to the fore that permission as against 20 for admission of students in the course as given by the DAVV, the institute more students admitted to the course.
Institute Principal, KS Sharad when contacted attributed to delay in examination Ahilya Devi university management which did not give permission to hold examination despite repeated reminders.
DAVV registrar, RD Musalgaonkar on the other hand when contacted, rejected the contention of the institute saying how the university can give permission for the examination when the course being run by the institute had not been given by the university affiliation. He said the university had given affiliation to the course only in the year 2006., While the institute had started this course in the year 2003 which was totally wrong.
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Chandigarh, January 12: LT GEN (Dr) DDS Sandhu, Director General of Ordnance Services and Senior Colonel Commandant of the Army Ordnance Corps has been chosen as honorary president of the ADC to the President of India.
Sandhu is a gene Alumni of the National Defence Academy, and was in the army, 11 Ordnance Corps in June 1967. He is a graduate of the assistance of Defence Staff College, Wellington, higher education, in the defense of the University of Madras and M Phil and Defence and Management Studies from Devi Ahilya Bai University, Indore.
He has an MBA in the management of materials and MDBA of IIMM, Pune. He is also a fellow of the British Institute of Management, an associate volunteer and member of Board of Studies of the Indian Institute of Management and leadership of the equipment Asia for the Council of Logistics Management.
Sandhu has a gene predisposing to research on fundamental issues of military logistics and has earned his doctorate in international marketing of products of Indian Defence Punjabi University, Patiala. He was awarded the Honouris Causa “Doctor of Humane Letters from Rani Durgawati Vishawa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, in recognition of his distinguished in the management of property.
In addition, qualified professionals general courses on various computer applications in the latest technologies, such as Enterprise Java Beans and Oracle RDBMS.
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THE WORLD Commission on Environment and Development has rightly observed that in the next 40 to 50 years, world population will double and increase the economic performance five fold. If this ring an alarm in the heads of occupants for whom this is an enormous burden on pollution of air, water, forests and other natural resources? During the last decades of the 20th century and early 21st We especially to the protection of the physical environment of the tooth of time.
The panacea for all the ills of the environment, education, the mention of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment was held in the year 1972. However, it was adopted by the International Conference on the environment, education and Tiblisi took place in 1977, that the burden of proof on the world’s governments to follow the curricula for programs on the environment. India was also one of the signatories of this agreement.
With the 1980 Indian universities had a sincere effort to the establishment of a university program in environmental education. The need is urgent to give a boost, universities and offices set up separate schools. It is the School of Environmental Science (Jawaharlal Nehru University) (www.jnu.ac.in), New Delhi, School of Energy and Environmental Studies (Ahilya Devi Vishwavidyalaya), Indore, the Institute of Physical Education on the Environment and Research (Bharati Vidyapeeth), New Delhi, Institute of Environmental Management and Plant Sciences (Vikram University), Ujjain, Department of Environmental Sciences (Dr BR Ambedkar University), Agra, School of Environmental Sciences (Bundelkhand University ), Jhansi, and the Bishop of ascenseur’s College, Tiruchirapalli. The which is based in Bangalore Indian Institute of Science (www.iisc.ernet.in), has been a center for environmental sciences in 1982. The National Law School (www.nls.ac.in), Bangalore, launched quality programming oriented in the field of ecology and environment in the regular market and as a mode of distance education.
Most universities offer M.Sc., Ph.D M. Phil and programs that help the understanding of the nuances of ecology and the environment. A limited number of the license of the program, one of the investors in the universities. Some colleges affiliated to the University of Madras and the University of Andhra Licensing of the environment.
St. Joseph’s College Arts and Science, Bangalore is regarded as a pioneer of the B. Sc in Environmental Science in the 80’s. Government Science College Mount Carmel, and the other two, who is also the B.Sc. Program Bangalore.
Evolution necessary
The University of Bangalore is now offering a postgraduate course in the program of the computing environment. Arun Jyoti Mathias, Senior Lecturer, Maharani’s College Science, Bangalore, firmly, that, “if the curriculum submitted to a radical change, attract more students, programmes on the environment.” “B.Sc. and M.Sc. students must be tough competition for the environmental technology students, the best entrance to the academic perspective.”
Syed Khaja, Regional Officer with the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, is of the opinion that there is not much difference between the M.Sc. And the BE programmes in the field of the environment. “However, it should be noted that the industry prefers BE-graduates, as they are willing to work and learn in a specific environment. M.Sc. and B.Sc. graduates are very specific in their approach industry, ultimately against. BE industry attracts graduates of project implementation and the BSc and MSc graduates are required because the lab analysts. ”
Mr. Khaja Read pointed out that, if the government to make ITI programs in environmental sciences, they would have a springboard for the station operators to sewage plants (ETPs), the manufacture large quantities. ”
Today, we find that more and more students are attracted to environmental information and science are very interested to follow the regular program or correspondence. The Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment (IIEE) (www.ecology.edu / iiee), New Delhi and Sikkim Manipal University of Health, Medical and Technological Sciences, Gangtok, Mr. Sc offer three programs in ecology and the environment and sustainable development of civil protection of distance education and off-campus mode, which is very popular among students and learners of the industry as good.
Positive impact
Prakash Department of Meteorology of India, M.Sc. Sustainable development of the students, said that the “programs provide information on the ecology of the front and who helped me to the environment, to understand better and better in my department.” Maria Freeda, researchers and tourism, which is to learn, ecology and environment IIEE SMU, believes that “by these programs, we can understand the ecology and perplexities more people who have an understanding of the nature, and therefore make efforts to change and the conservation of the ecological heritage to deplete rapidly. ”
A program that has been recognized for its quality of the Post-Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law (e-learning program), under the direction of the Centre for Research on the legal environment, education, research and lobbying of the National Law School of India University, which has helped many to understand the intricacies of environmental governance.
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International Institute of Professional Studies (IIPS) was established in 1991 at Devi Ahilya University in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The institute offers Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM), MMS, BCA and MCA courses. The teaching staff of the institute consists of 37 full-time faculty and 39 visiting faculty. Each batch consists of 60 students with an average age of 22 years. Admissions to the institute are through a Common Entrance Test (CET). The campus, which spreads about 1.75 acres, includes student hostel, classrooms, library and computer centre, sports and recreation facility, conference facility, playground, gym, auditorium, canteen, swimming pool, tennis/badminton court and student commonroom. The institute has provided placement to about 80 percent of the students. The institute’s library has 15,068 book titles, 41 journals and 1,400 CDs/videos.
The information technology (IT) infrastructure at IIPS includes 245 computers and five servers.
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The economy is on the election, decision-making in the best interest given the constraints of income, the costs and time of how companies can be their limited resources to meet their needs.
This section discusses how citizens, businesses and governments to receive money, and that their influence on spending, production and distribution of goods and services. He stressed that human activities, as their environment to produce goods and services and to distribute and consume.
Different sectors of the economy are as follows:
Agricultural Economics Study with regard to agriculture, irrigation, agriculture and reform of rural indebtedness. It includes the marketing of agricultural products, the forecast of production and consumption of agricultural products and suggests improvements to agriculture funded.
Financial Economics: Offers fiscal and monetary policies and other financial matters. It explores the effects of taxation on the growth of the country, and analyzes the value of the currency, exchange and the evolution of the functioning of the banking system, among others.
Labour Economics: She looks at the problems of employment and India. It is being studied on the model of labour market participation, employment and unemployment, productivity, wages, employment law, litigation and the industry.
Attorneys: a study of market trends on the production, sale, methods and the possibilities to increase the distribution and use up to how to develop assets and markets is desirable.
International Economics: Bachelor in Economics at the international level. Analysis of international mechanism for wh I restore the balance. Studies of the trade and exchange policy.
Business Economics: functioning of the economy focuses on the analysis of corporate behaviour on markets and business lines and determination of costs and prices. The courses are offered by universities in 13 Master of Business Economics or in the MA Degree in Business Economics. Some of them are the University of Delhi; Devi Ahilya University, Indore, Guru Jambeshwar University, Hisar, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar and Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.
Development Economics: development of the economy due mainly to the growth of the theory on the economic problems of developing countries.
Economy and Rural Development: the theme in different forms is offered by a number of universities, as one of the combinations for the Bachelor. Moreover, a postgraduate diploma course of studies at the University of Bangalore, Agra University, Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad and MD University, Rohtak. In addition, several universities have also introduced Master’s Degree programmes in the rural economy and rural development.
Econometrics: Economic theory econometrics binds to the form of mathematical statistical methods. It is presented in the Master’s Degree many curricula of universities. Currently, he is the only topic at the University of Madras, Pondicherry University; Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati and Statistics Indian. Post-graduate level studies are underway Annamalai University, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
Personal trains
If capacity digital record of good performance, excellent communication skills, logical thinking and clarity of thought.
Training
The economy may be offered as a subject for more than two. It may be at a level of study grundständiges BA in Economics, B-Com, Bachelor of Business Economics, or BBS BBA and Bachelor of Finance and Investment Analysis (BFIA). The BFIA is offered by College of Business Studies, Delhi. All these courses are of three years.
Several universities offer BA (D) in economics to those in mathematics, plus two. BA-Com and B, there are courses in almost all universities. BBA or BBS is in most management institutes. Similarly, MA, M Phil and Ph D in Economics, in most universities. Several universities offer MA in economics by correspondence or distance.
Employment
A programme in Economics opens career options in government, businesses, non-profit organizations and academic institutions. Some of the graduates, even in the accounting profession and some find and employment as director ad ministrators in areas such as market research, advertising, distribution and staff.
There are opportunities for vocational training advanced degree holders in the fields of management, finance, justice and public affairs. Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches newspapers offer a diploma with the possibility to write reports on the economic and trade events.
Demand for economics teachers in educational institutions in India is developing in foreign universities. The Institute of Applied Manpower Research, New Delhi, Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi, National Council of Applied Economic Research, New Delhi and Indian Council of Social Science Research offer sufficient job opportunities for economists.
Financial institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India, private and foreign banks and insurance companies offer good openings post graduate courses in economics holder.
India conducts economic UPSC examination each year of service. It is open to graduates in economics at the age of 21 to 30 years.
Several international organizations like the World Bank and the International Labour Organisation, enough to provide employment opportunities to well-known economists.
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Prestige Institute of Management and Research (PIMR), Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Ahilya Devi is a member of the University and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The Institute offers Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM), Master of International Business (MIB), Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). The Institute has 29 full-time faculty and 22 faculty visit. Each batch consists of 91 students, with an average age of 23. Attendance of the establishment concerned are common entry test (CET). The campus, which covers 0.91 hectares, includes Student Hostel, classrooms, a library and computer center, in a quiet residential area of the faculty and staff, sports and leisure education, lectures, games, auditorium, in the canteen, a student Commonroom and tennis / badminton court.
The Institute has received the placement of 49 percent of their students. The Institute Library 12750 books, 80 magazines and 204 CDs / videos. Information technology (IT) infrastructure PIMR includes 57 computers, three servers and two computer rooms with Internet connection. N N Jain is the chairman of the PIMR.
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Bhopal, Aug 6: In connection with the drowning of four students, including two from the Indian Institute of Management, Indore, after being swept away in the river chorale in the vicinity by the creation of another joint received last evening burst, if a student of engineering - City drowned in a pond of Mandu in the neighbouring district Dhar.
Gwalior-resident Suyash Gupta, a student of the Institute of Technology and Engineering at the University of Ahilya Devi, drowned while swimming in a pond, the place went historic Mandu where he worked with his friends to celebrate friendship 6 days. One of his friends was saved, and whose admission to hospital Dhar.
Two IIM-I-students, including a girl, were torn off and choral banks of the river, 20 km from here, Saturday, and their corpses were yesterday. Two students of private higher education a tooth were also drowned in the river, Aug. 2.
Three children drown
Three children drowned in a pond near the village circle Jahed Sagar, the police said today. Bina block Sub-Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP), Ajay Singh said that the deceased of the incident yesterday, were considered Bamhori Arjun Anil villagers, Kaptan and Rahul. All the victims were about eight to nine years. Your body has been caught this morning, the police.
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Lt Gen DDS Sandhu assumed the appointment of Director General of Ordnance Services and Senior Colonel Commandant, Army Ordnance Corps here today.
Lt Gen (Dr.) DDS Sandhu, an alumnus of National Defence Academy was commissioned in 1967. He is a graduate of Defence Services Staff College, Wellington. The General has done his post graduation in Defence studies from Madras University and M. Phil in Defence & Management Studies from Devi Ahilya Bai University, Indore. He has an inclination towards research on vital issues of military logistics and has acquired his Doctorate in “International Marketing of Indian Defence Products” from Punjabi University, Patiala. He holds a MBA degree and a Masters degree in Materials Management. He is a Fellow of British Institute of Management and member of Board of Studies of IIMM.
The General is an expert in the Ammunition and Armament subjects of the Army. He has served as the “Ammunition Quality Controller” in the Nigerian Army. His forte is “Management” and “Automation” and he is qualified on various courses of management and automation. He has had long exposures as a System Analyst, Senior System Analyst and later as Director, Computerised Inventory Control Project. This is an automation project that is going to help the Army Ordnance Corps in meeting the logistic challenges of future.
The General officer has held various prestigious appointments. Besides being Commandant of Central Ordnance Depot, Delhi Cantt which is one of the biggest logistics depots of the Army Ordnance Corps, he has been Deputy Director of Ordnance Services of a strike corps of the Indian Army. As a Major General he was a pivotal functionary of the logistics support system of one of the operational commands of the Indian Army.
The General as Commandant, College of Materials Management had brought about radical improvements in the pedagogy, training curriculum and infrastructure at the College. Under his guidance, the College had witnessed unprecedented advancement in all facets of functioning and specially made tangible strides in the field of Automation and Academics. He is widely traveled and has participated in various seminars. He has been a member and leader of numerous important studies in the Army on issues relating to management and Automation. The General during his tenure as Commandant, College of Materials Management, had organized a two days National Seminar “Logiminds 2006″ on Supply Chain Management. The Seminar was attended by senior Defence and civilian officers, eminent personalities in the field of management, Academicians, Corporate Doyens representing Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) and FICCI, Mumbai Tiffin Box Association (Mumbai Dabbawala) and Directors of selected Indian Institutes of Management.
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