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Chennai: Chicago headquarters of the consultancy firm developing CGN & Associates Inc (CGN) and the symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD), Pune, have announced a strategic partnership.
The agreement is align CGN know-how with over the Supply Chain Management and management of the overall project vertical Symbiosis Centre. CGN of excellence in the conduct of curricula the USA plan TPI (Pacific Institute) for the CGN has exclusive rights in India. CGN all their activities in India by its subsidiary to 100 percent CGN IT Services. The company is testing a case based on a workshop with the real world, application of concepts and theory. “We are very curious about this venture in partnership with CGN, because this it is a dynamic interface for pupils and students with experts from industry,” said Prakash Waknis, Chief Learning Officer, Symbiosis Centre.
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The new selection procedure for admission exams and a common question paper format to reduce stress for students, has been completed.
The Joint authorization of the Indian Institute of Technology met to eliminate the creases in the recommendations of a working group on revision of the assessment.
From next year, students, to ensure the JEE 60 percent must be trademarks or a breakdown in the first class XII board examination (55 per cent for SC / STS). They are only two tests for verification, the curriculum for this is closely linked to plus-two.
“We are only an exception for JEE 2006. We can be a candidate for a seat for the examination marks, whatever insured or the number of previous attempts, subject to their compliance with the criteria of age, IIT Madras director MS Ananth, including “said spokesman board.
In announcing the April 9 as the date JEE 2006, IIT Kharagpur director SK Dube, said the new format verification would be to assess students’ aptitude and analytical capabilities and next year will be set up .
Under the new format, students have the opportunity to write three documents in question than two hours each in physics, chemistry and mathematics. Questions are now more than two curricula in the eye.
Ravi Mathur, Joint Secretary of the Union in the development of human resources department, said the government would have the honour to IITS viewpoints and review is not new system.
It was at the meeting, to which all heads of seven IITS, Institute of Technology? Benaras Hindu University and the India School of Mines, Dhanbad.
“We want students, with raw intelligence, who did not need the help of coaching institutes answers to write. That is why we feel, including new systems must be reviewed every three years, “said Ananth, explains the reasons for this new format.
Regardless of the quality, variety of IITS stress among students. They want 25% of the Post-Graduate seats open for foreign students.
“We also want 10 percent of the faculty from abroad. We have the ideas, now, the government, a call to him,” said Ananth.
The centre has plans to improve the reception of students at the IITS, although no final decision has yet been taken.
“We want an increase in the number of students in IITS. That is why we decided to increase significantly in the planning of expenditure in these institutions,” Mathur said.
The government spends about 700-800 R crore in the IITS, the train about 4000 students from seven schools.
“The government has already seven institutes of the upgrade would be a IITS. We, the appropriations for the 18 national technology to create a second category of institution,” he added.
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The nationality, it has neglected the role and contributions of retailers in the progress of the Indian economy, “said the former banker KK Pai.
It was the availability of Kshamata inaugural speech in a conference on “Micro-finance and the existence”, organized by TA Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) here on Saturday.
Pai, who is also chairman of the board of directors of TAPMI said: “retailers dealing with the needs of consumers and ensure product quality.”
Reforms and other countries agricultural policy, which meant for security of livelihood for a poor farmer, but contributed to what men in their poor countries sleeved Man’s Land, he said.
“It should be the criterion for evaluating the financial capacity of a person. But the current financial scenario, people find credit card numbers, rather spared their own expenses. It is essential to leave and live in our own ways, “KK Pai added.
Director of TAPMI prof D Nagabrahmam found that subjects such as micro-financing in all areas of management curricula.
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The industry has incorporated, in collaboration with the National Institute of Applied Management
University to design curricula, execution and degree examinations award
Bangalore: University of Madurai Kamaraj extends its university network, on Monday the launch of his MBA (Industry Integrated) Programme on MS Ramaiah Institute of Management (MSRIM).
Vice-Chancellor P. Maruthamuthu led a team of officials at the University of Bangalore, Madurai, visited the facilities available on campus and interaction with students, has received approval in two years.
The industry integrated MBA program was developed in collaboration with the National Institute of Applied Management (NIAM), New Delhi. The classes of first year students began on Monday.
In an interview with presspersons, MR Pattabhi Ram, Director, MS Ramaiah Institute of Management, said the course was incorporated into industrial training. “The component of experiential learning is there. During the course, students have internalized training with industry.”
Given that the proposed tie-up, the University of designing the curriculum, investigate and award degrees, while NIAM manages and coordinates the industrial training.
M.V. Madan, Dean, MSRIM, 60 students were admitted this year to strict control. NIAM Executive Director Rajiv Mehta, said the demand for graduates has been gifted to the rise in the services and banking sector. That is why, MBA courses integrated with industry would help students Country jobs.
The problem of speech took office, the vice-chancellor of the university said that, at regular intervals send teams to monitor the implementation of the course.
He invited the Institute to improve infrastructure on the needs of students.
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Bangalore: * There are 26 universities (10 public, 12 and four subsidized higher education institutions funded) in the state that does not produce itself, a student, a puc ii tests April 2001.
* In 29 colleges (10 governments, 14 promoted and supported five), less than two other students, while in 66 schools (26 governments, 32 and eight assisted subsidized), less than five students passed the exam.
* In 465 colleges (168 governments, 166 and 131 non-beneficiaries Aided), less than 25 students passed the exams puc ii.
** The overall rate passport has risen from 47 percent in 2000 to 39 per cent this year.
the government has stumbled on these statistics surprising, in a post-mortem of the year, after the announcement of results.
with a serious knowledge of poor performance, director of the department of pre-university education in letters of fire at all colleges seeking an explanation.
strong demand letter to formulate principles for reasons of poor performance and on measures to improve the same thing.
said b.s. ramaprasad, Director, Department of Education voruniversitären: “ I have also directed the deputy directors to keep tabs on these colleges and visit often for an evaluation. they were also on interaction with the principals and to discover the causes of poor performance.”
, With the exception of senior department officials have visited Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu able to examine the education system. curricula and examination system orders have been carefully studied.
“ There is not much difference in performance. in Karnataka, the performance of students, the examination lasted for the first time, 46 percent. Tamil Nadu performance in Andhra Pradesh and is about 3 percent more. However, repeaters cut badly in Karnataka, which has an impact on passports percent,”he said.
Plans Division, for the positive aspects of monitoring systems in these countries, he said.
However, the government is still on a study of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, as announced by Mr. Vishwanath, primary and secondary schools, Minister, if the results were declared.
with the process of bifurcating ii puc degree of higher education almost completed, the department focuses on improving the quality of teaching in colleges have government, “said the director.
“ One of the main causes of poor performance is the acute shortage of teachers. we will pressure the government to fill vacancies. the absence affects the performance of pupils in English and mathematics, particularly in rural areas,”he explained.
the Land government is a friendly and is in the process of finalizing the rules for recruitment, he said and added The Department is also the issue of banks in physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology and English, students are the exact nature of the Review.
these changes may affect the results of examinations April 2002? only time will tell.
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Surat: The common long awaited University law (AUC) in March. The law has led to speculation that many universities in the state, especially among representatives of different bodies like the Senate and unions.
Education Minister Anandiben Patel said Friday that the bill was ready. “It is by the Assembly in March,” says Patel.
The bill has raised a lot of speculation in academia, and its contents likely had a great interest. The fear was for most elected officials who wonder about their status when the new law is implemented.
Patel was talking about the city on the achievements of his ministry over the past five years, added that the University of Kachchh is also in contact formally begin soon existence and implementation of controls. “It was a longstanding claim in the region and be fulfilled,” she said.
Patel informed that the acquisition of land for the university has already been done. “For purposes of infrastructure, we have for the R 30 crore,” she said, adding that Dharamsinh Desai Institute of Technology (DDIT) has been estimated that the status of the university as in March.
Regarding new projects in the field of higher education, she said that four memoranda of understanding was signed for the new curricula of the division.
“The new curricula were also two sailors and a design engineer at the port management.
This is done in collaboration with the University of Nirma Adani and ports, “she said.
She added that the PA-Engineering College in Ahmedabad, two new courses starting in January 2004.
These include studies in the automotive and bio-medical engineering. The minister added that the department has also taken steps to start new courses in the fields of biotechnology, engineering and electronics and computer technology.
Regarding the current controversy around the cost of some excesses, even in universities funded Gujarat University, she said that the first tranche of exceeding the tax was still a student. “We give the second instalment in the coming days,” she said.
Regarding education, Patel said there is still a deficit of nearly 9000 teachers in primary schools.
“In comparison with the number of teachers needed, the number of those disclosure primary education certificate courses is low. We want to ensure that more people on courses,” she said.
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NEW DELHI: A Delhi University keeping with the world? A glance at the books for his classes show that, overall, they are overwhelmed.
”The world is changing at an amazing pace. The values, ideas, knowledge and socio-economic needs are constantly evolving. It is unfortunate that some of our curricula remain locked up in the past, as the world moves forward,’’said Aruna Chakravarti, Principal of Janki Devi Memorial College.
“The Security Council emphasizes that the revision of curricula, at regular intervals is necessary for universities to cope with the rapid developments in the various disciplines, most students also conscious of the fact that he did acting not an easy task to implement.
Chakravarti Bhaskar, said a first year student in economics from St. Stephen’s,”Our textbooks do not provide us with information updated. But it is understandable. Admittedly, it is important to the infusion on the latest developments in curriculum, it is not possible to provide each year new textbooks. For an update on new economic trends, we are on magazines and periodicals.”
But quickly, it should be added that issues such as the economy, science and general computing should be checked regularly, the latest research and Aktivitäten”Mai shake the foundations of these disciplines”.
There are others who, lack of programmes of the university in international perspective. ”Most of our courses are specific to India. At a time when we are talking about globalization and the WTO (World Trade Organisation), the regime, the curriculum - particularly in the professional courses - the international aspects and trends,’’said Atul Pokhriyal, the first year MBA student at the Faculty of Management Studies, YOU.
Aarthi Rajan, a final year Gargi English student at university to another. Regarding changes in the curriculum in English a few years, “said Rajan,”Breaking away from the classic English literature, the new curriculum includes books by African authors, Indian and in the English language. For the first time, we have a separate document on the new breed of writers of the time. The revision theme for topical and in a coherent manner, socially relevant.”
Aruna Chakravarti, an English teacher himself, concluded with the remark. ”The revision also has new features, such as science and popular fiction, which was never as part of literature,’’she said.
Chakravarti believes that issues such as Sanskrit, philosophy and history to lose to other subjects, because sie”Gäste very weak when it comes to the market value”. She added,”Professional oriented and work in progress are in fashion today.”
Dean welfare of students at the University of Delhi and the director of Gargi College, a Hema Raghavan has acknowledged that it is necessary, and demand for a fresh light on the curriculum of the University. Please cite logistical obstacles, however, often fall gegen””Lehrplan changes.
Teachers”need time to become familiar with the new curriculum. Modify the curriculum in rapid succession May sows the pace. In addition, it is not possible, the curriculum, there is a lot of its mandate. It is worth a check every six years,’’she said.
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“Post-liberalization of the economy has become a major concern. Engineer and holds an MBA to walk hand in hand in these days. Well, why not both during the same establishment , “asked a formal ministry of HRD.
The IITs unable to agree, and less. The advice of the Academic IIT Kharagpur and IIT Kanpur have already at the head of a five-year Integrated Student (Undergraduate and Graduate combination of post), in the subject line. The course takes place from the year of study. Kharagpur five years has also begun a similar program for statistics and computer science.
IIT Delhi has also similar plans. Sources from the institute said a BTech in May, financial management, which specializes in derivatives and futures. “We Management Division studies, the holder of an MBA for businessmen to three years’ professional experience, with emphasis on the management of technology. But now, we expect to have time courses Full BTech level, “said a professor at IIT Delhi.
With a discourse of science and the mission shifted from the simple science, the government IITs work on new curricula in this area. Kanpur, from BTech and MTech current level of bio-engineering. Any institution that has been said in nanotechnology offers Undergraduate courses, the latest results of research in the sciences.
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Mahatma Gandhi was the inspiration behind the recent Bollywood Mega-Hit “Raho Sandra”und situation is today, the film which is a form of virtual revolution inspiration.” Gandhigiri “is the latest mantra of the magic of inspiration unusual protests and discussions with a difference.
While students and doctors residing in the country, the main medical facility, the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), followed unique, and not the “Gandhigiri” mode of protest Wednesday, when President ‘ Institute and the European Union health ministers Anbumani Ramadoss has come to review the situation dengue, the film is also a source of inspiration for several discussions in the city.
Hoping to give in the future, something managers to think and learn, the Birla Institute of Technology Management organizes a debate in New Delhi on “Gandhigiri: Lessons for Business Management”. Need not be say that the debate is inspired by the film.
Thus, the Indian National Science Academy to Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg Saturday, the discussion is too wait to see the participation of several actors, including gandhianischen Tushar Gandhi.
They shed light on various questions such as “How do gandhianischen thoughts are valid in the real world of economics and administration”, “Why is it important in the daily lives absorb Gandhigiri worklife?”, “How Indian companies quotes on the principles of truth and transparency? “,” What can the school management adopt in their curricula Gandhigiri? “And” Are honesty, ethics and spirituality is part of the B-school? “Obviously, it is time to look back and think about the influence ideas, that India is a grand manner in the past. — Bindu Shajan Perappadan
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HYDERABAD: In the interest of promoting and professionalizing the management culture of the project, the Project Management Institute (PMI), it is envisaged Indian partner with the School of Business and Government of Andhra Pradesh.
As part of efforts by the government expressed its readiness, the reorganization of the curriculum by introducing two new topics in the field of project management and development of managers and executives in the Undergraduate , engineering and MCA levels for the next academic year.
The SIB is also planning to the implementation of project management as a subject to mandatory option for the discussion of the MBA program. In addition, the PMI workshops, seminars and training programmes in the various institutions of higher education.
“The goal is to train 25000 students by the year 2010, of which 60% are collected in rural areas,” said AV Ramam, Vice-President, Invensys and president of PMI (Pearl City chapter) . According to him, India has certified over 8000 professionals in project management (PMPs). “Estimates suggest that the Institute over the next five years in various sectors of the country, it is 1 lach PMPs,” he told ET.
Educational institutions in the country, he said, but will not offer any specific programs in the areas of project management. “Our goal is to enable industrial loans leadership in science, in order to offset the deficit. We also organize programmes tailored to certain sectors,” he said.
For most organizations, taking into account the PMP for growth and entry criteria career, the application should go. “Given this, we led to the ISB partnership with us. We help in the development of curricula,” he said.
The PMI, a non-profit organization of professional project management, provides for the marketing of eight projects in the April’07. “To keep the program financially viable, we plan to the rope and volunteers from different organizations. Satyam School of Leadership, for example, expressed its readiness to give 18 hours of time. Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) have agreed also on the Associated with us, “he said.
The Institute, in cooperation with the Government of AP Jawahar knowledge. “First, we are on establishments where JKC is already in service. This will help us cover the rural areas, since these centres will be set up in small towns and villages, “said Srinivas Rao V, Chapter secretary general of the Business & Satyam Computer crèche.
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