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THE SECOND batch complete the Graduate Diploma in Post-Infrastructure Management (PGDIM), proposed by the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), is scheduled for the beginning of the School of Management for buildings, facilities and development strategies (MINDS) India, here.
The PGDIM one year full-time for graduates in all disciplines of engineering sciences, including agriculture and the technical architecture and doctorates in other disciplines.
The program focuses on planning tools, project management, Contract Management, Infrastructure Finance, Information and communication technologies (ICTs), applications and geographic information systems; strategic environmental assessment, legal and regulatory environment and emerging paradigms.
ISD signed a Memorandum of Understanding
The city-based Dayananda Sagar institutions (ISD) has, in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Uganda as a technical partner and academic institutions of higher education is it in Uganda, for the know - make the ISD.
The partnership, according to the authorities JG allows upgradation of existing programs and new programs from time to time in institutions of higher education in Uganda. “DSI, put its infrastructure and the Faculty for teachers and students work on joint programmes and Bangalore in Uganda,” she said.
In addition to the partnership allows the exchange of professors and students between universities in Uganda and DSI.
DSI receive students in universities in Uganda charging on its institutions of higher education within the partnership.
The technical and scientific cooperation in information technology, engineering, management, languages, health sciences and health care.
As part of the agreement, which Sagar group will help to plan and build a pediatric health care in Uganda with the commitment to the development of national centres of education in this country, JG President D. Hemachandra Sagar.
The declaration of intent was signed by Fred Beyendoca, High Commissioner and Nimisha Madhvani, Deputy High Commissioner of the Government of India in Uganda, and Dr. Sagar.
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A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Indo American Chamber of Commerce (IACC) and Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, to offer training and research and national consultation on joining the IACC.
Mr. Vinod Chandiok, President, IACC, and Dr Devi Singh, Director of MDI have signed the declaration of intent, in the presence of Mr. Singh, VP, President, Industrial Finance Corporation of India.
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Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced the launch of their research activities in India. Kapil Sibal, Minister of State for Science and Technology, technical development and sea for the Government of India, opened the operations of the revelation of a commemorative plaque at the opening ceremonies for research investment. The laboratory in Bangalore, the third Microsoft Research Facility outside the USA, long-term basic research and applied research. Microsoft Research India (MSRI), is initially beginning of the investigation the fields of geographic information systems (GIS), technologies for new markets, multi systems and sensor networks.
“It’s a good feeling to have started our activities in India. The vitality and energy of the Indian community of research are very encouraging,” said P. Anandan, managing director of Microsoft Research India. “We unstinted support of all human beings, we talked about - we believe, a high level of synergy with Indian universities and government in our development objectives of basic and applied research.”
Microsoft Research India and the Ministry of Science and Technology and Ocean Development today a declaration of intent signed to find partners in scientific and technological research projects. The first cooperation project is a geographic information systems project, which provides a large number of satellite images, remote sensing and other geographic data in a geographically indexed databases. Microsoft Research India, a large part of the Government of unsensibel spatial data available to the public in a format that is easy to navigate and understand, with intuitive visualization of data. Finally, such a system could enable humans to exchange information, the same way as the Internet to large, but indexed by region and geography.
Search for this project includes work areas of information technology, including GIS, graphics, user interface, space databases, image processing and computer vision. As the project progresses, citizens of India can actually be a bird in the country. Advanced digitization of India ground support relief funds for planning and monitoring in the wake of natural disasters.
“We are pleased to sign this agreement with the Government of India. This is the first of many alliances, we have seen in India with the government and other research organizations to help solve some of the toughest problems in the IT sector and accelerate the next generation of innovations in software and data processing, “said Anandan. “We are also actively cooperation with academic institutions and several projects to incubate creative approaches to meet the needs of the communities they serve
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The Ministry of clothing and textile College of Medicine’s home page, Pau, hopes to present at the foot of the ramp in the fashion world. This possibility was, after signing a memorandum of understanding between Pau and Business School of Fashion, Fashion Technology Park, Mohali.
The declaration of intent was confirmed today by Vice-Chancellor, Mr. KSAulakh, fashion and Technology Park Chief Executive Officer of JS Kochar.
Mr. Aulakh said the agreement between Pau and Fashion School of Business was a step in the right direction. He invited the two partners have a holistic approach to the implementation of the agreement.
India has been a great market for garments, textiles and even fashionable. The current partnership was expected to play a central role not only an impulse to explore the market, but also job opportunities on the home page of the medical student. Mr. Aulakh noted as a great state of cotton and the introduction of Bt cotton in the past two years, the fashion industry and textile and technology could change the face of the economy.
Chief Executive Officer ensures Jagjit Singh Kochar Home medical students, that these funds would not be an obstacle when he was the cooperation in research based on the design aspects of dyeing.
After signing a memorandum of understanding with Esmond France, 160 years, MBA University provides fashionable design, Pau is the first university in India, with whom declaration of intent was signed.
The Ministry of clothing and textiles, on capacity building through knowledge and empowerment of girls Can in the new context of emerging trends in the fashion industry and companies must be based on micro-and macro projects in the area of clothing and textiles.
The College of Home Science Dean, Dr (Mrs) MKDhillon, said the agreement was first for a period of five years and concrete projects, details of objectives, duration, technical and financial arrangements, would be willing signed a memorandum of understanding and autonomous during this period.
Pau and the Business School of Fashion would be correlated their activities and go on cooperation projects. The school, “said Dhillon, the mode of expertise in vegetable dyes, Anthropometry, developing models of paper for the design of clothing, textile designs, clothes for people with disabilities, allowing women entrepreneurship and textile technologies to improve the quality of Fashion design and dye.
The agreement stipulates that the college would oriented industry and professional members, in return, the department is to contribute, alongside the value of textile fibres environmentally friendly processing, that is to say colouring substances natural enzyme and ends next to revitalize the textile tradition.
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The American Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC), a Product Development Company, provides software engineering and graduate training through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the PTC and the PSG College of Technology on Wednesday.
During BE graduates and mechanical, electrical, manufacturing technology and mechatronics PSG College benefit from the agreement, the training is open to students of other institutions of higher education as well.
In an interview with newsmen here, Mark Rode, Senior Vice-President of PTC, said that the objective of the Convention is to engineers for the future fuel economy and land training has been offered as new skills for courses for students global economic competition.
Students can become familiar with the PSG for approval, he said and added that this is the first establishment in India, with whom they have a statement of intent that the country in 350 establishments ‘higher education were used in their products.
The company offers a complete range of Computer-Aided Design, engineering, manufacturing and lifecycle management software products and a faculty full-time student training in the use and application of Product Development System.
The Product Development System “creates organizations, information on digital products, distributed to work with project teams, customers, suppliers and partners, controlling content and processes to automate the configuration of content based products and services and communication with business people and other D’applications.
Certificate for students PTC and PSG. Unterstreichend the importance of this course, Rohit Biddappa, a marketing director of PTC, said that customers for technical courses to the USA and Europe have been reduced PTC and training, married graduates in the manufacturing sector.
A total of 20 students are in a party. PSG prof main R & Mark Rudramoorthy Rode signed the declaration of intent.
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In an effort to promote research activities in the field of renewable energy in the country, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Centre for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (cstep), Bangalore and SSN institutions Chennai. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), USA, is also a partner in the initiative, management and technical support.
The cooperation is based on the model of success in research, followed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University and CMU. The efforts of the NSS and aims cstep one of the first three years of research, which is based in Bangalore and Chennai, cultivating and researchers are calling Nobel of the situation.
The declaration of intent was signed by Shiv Nadar, CEO and founder, HCL Technologies, on behalf of institutions and SSN VS Arunachalam, former Chief Scientific Adviser, Minister-President of India and Director Division Organization for the Defence Research Development (DRDO).
Also present at the occasion was Raj Reddy, a researcher in the field of artificial intelligence, robotics and human-machine interaction within the CMU, N Balakrishnan, Associate Director, Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore , And R Natarajan, former chairman of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and former director of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Chennai.
Terming the tie-up effort to improve the SSN, an academic research institution, said Nadar, cstep is that the management, conceptual framework and policy advice, while the NSS Research Centre (SRC) should commitment to develop technologies and selected research on the next level.
On the formation of the Research Advisory Council (RAC) SSN, Nadar said: “institutions in the developed nations have inspired and supported research of a culture. In India, we too have research to promote the work of national development. It is indifferent like many engineers, we have produced, but as many patents and we like many intellectuals, we have produced. It is an effort towards that goal from 10 years and now we dream of a Nobel Prize for this initiative. ”
After Arunachalam, sustainable energy, it was found that the priority for research in the cstep would be modeling, calculation and analysis of economic and laboratory research will be carried out in src.
With regard to funding models, Nadar said: “If we want first of all the scholarship program, we had nothing, but we have succeeded. (SSN Trust in 2006, had paid RS 4 crore scholarships to students needy and deserving). furthermore, this initiative is an important stage and we are going to generate resources. In India, this is not the non-availability of funds, but the amount of funds is available and is unused, what is relevant. There are universities in China and Japan, who are ready to finance and work together. We need only to open.
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February 9 - Chandigarh, India - The GGDSD College, is the first City College, University of Punjab related hands with a foreign university, at the beginning of a vocational training courses.
The school has linked with the University College of Fraser Valley, Canada, our students a four-year applied the BBA programme for the next session.
The Varsity Canada had two units of 60 students for each course, but the most important GGDSD College Dr AC Vaid said that it was preferable at the beginning of the course, with 60 seats.
Students have opportunities to study for one year in India and three in Canada every year or two in India and Canada or three years in India and one in Canada, said Vaid.
The course is also on-the-job training with multi-national companies and the final placement is the responsibility of Canada Varsity.
The faculty for the course in SD college is composed of two professors from Canada. And in the summer, two members of the faculty of the university in Canada to teach.
Mr. Vaid said that the college affected 10000 sq feet land on the campus for the exploitation of a foreigner as a centre of Canadian students is also to study.
Given that the University College of Fraser Valley has completely reached the university, students receive their certification and universal identification are recognized throughout the world, including the USA.
It is noteworthy that the University Business School (UBS), Panjab University, which already has a declaration of intent with the Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, is also working on the modalities of a tie with the University College of Fraser Valley, for his MBA course.
The Canadian university has also hands with the College IGP’s care to start a course. Representatives of the University during their week’s visit also launched an Indo-Canadian study in the centre of Master Tara Singh College, Ludhiana.
Dr DS Sandhu, one of Representatives, told TOI they were looking for in building partnerships with Indian institutions for teaching courses in the fields of information technology, hospitality, and Fast-Food. “We are in order to produce more mid-Level Manager,” he added.
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The Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management-Kerala (IIITM-K) is the spearhead of the grid Kerala education for the state of one of the best educational services test network on behalf of various educational applications and services. The Sun Center of Excellence in IIITM is devoted to Thiruvananthapuram-K for November 26 2003, the first centre of excellence in South Asia. The company has a declaration of intent signed with IIITM-K for the installation of systems Sun servers and software for education Kerala Grid project. The project aims to connect more than 100 colleges on a network backbone in the next 18 months.
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Chennai, March 28 (PTI): Loyola College, Chennai, today, a declaration of intent with the London Metropolitan University (LMU) to jointly develop Graduate and Undergraduate Programs post.
The agreement will also allow the exchange of students and staff and develop educational curricula and teaching methods, Mark Bickerton, director of the LMU said.
College Principal Brother Albert Muthumalai told reporters that Loyola would be an Msc in Food Chemistry and Nanoscience and is awaiting approval of the conclusion of the next academic year.
The school should also M Phil and PhD in biotechnology, he said.
To a query, Dr. Oscar Nigli C, Director Foreign Desk, Loyola College said it was an opportunity to renew the agreement Loyola Institute of Business Administration, and the need to discuss them.
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BANGALORE: The NS Raghavan Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (NSRCEL) at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, and the Institute of Asia, Babson College, USA, on Tuesday dyeing a declaration of intent to cooperation in the search for business.
The agreement which was signed by Professor PG Apte, in charge of director, IIMB, and Professor Robert Eng, Director, Institute of Asia, offers strategic cooperation and long term.
The research programmes cover the various aspects of entrepreneurship at the organizational level with international perspectives. These include investigations in the passion of entrepreneurship within the organization, for strategic reasons, the organizations in the field of international and comparative studies in family enterprises.
“IIMB is known throughout the world as one of the best B schools in Asia. It was obvious that we tie-up with the Institute,” said Dr. Eng. NSRCEL has been put in place for a world-class Competence Centre for the management and promotion of entrepreneurship. Institute of Asia, Babson College, USA, is regarded as the number one worldwide in the development of entrepreneurship .
To ask a question, Ashok Rao from Babson College, said he was still discussing whether students of the two institutions should be included in future projects. “When the projects are completed, a decision will be taken,” he said.
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