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It is a system that offers numerous references to the correct terminal. Management of men, materials and the image of an institution.
The students’ register Delhi University (DU), manages the admission of more than 500 students at sea each year, ensures that the experience is smooth for her.
Even as their Indian counterparts welding it out in serpentine queues, foreign students go through the completion of formalities for admission with ease. A little planning in advance, this aspect is simple.
Students from more than 50 countries for admission to the AU per year. The process begins in January, when the issues of registries formal notification to all countries. The information is also available on the website of YOU.
“We expect the students, their applications not later than the end of April,” informs Professor AS Narag, foreign students “consultant. A professor at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) since 1969, Narag place all tools, although the system oiled.
After a short list of students, eligibility requirements are the letters at the end of May to allow them to apply for student visas.
“Most students come from the first week of June and formalities. As a general rule, they have a pleasant experience,” Narag informed, this mandate has been for the past 17 years.
Aziza Zyivoddin Khan of Uzbekistan, here’s you connect to the MBA program has agreed not to have to go through the usual loops.
Your elder sister Zyivoddin Feroza Khan, followed by an MBA from FMS, but believes that it is a little more junior level are responsible for advising small problems faced by foreign students in their daily routine.
Narag recognizes that the university is positive prejudices vis-à-vis foreign students. The diplomas for students are heavily subsidized - they pay only $ 100 per year to their schools.
However, the university is a single registration fee of up to $ 300 for Undergraduate courses, $ 400 for Post-Graduate Programs and $ 500 for MPhil and PhD. On an average of 500 students enrolled each year, you in a cool Rs 70 lakh.
“This happened for a good Corpus created for better opportunities for students,” said Narag.
A State-of-the-art International House students for women is an example. The hostel, inform Narag, everything - from microwave ovens on rice cookers and washing machines.
“Do you think these students go to the ambassador of our brand and help the country’s image management,” said Narag. Indeed, current high Commissioners of Uganda, Ethiopia and Mauritius are old.
“Once I met with three government ministers of Uganda, had studied at YOU,” remembers Narag. The majority of foreign students come from the SAARC countries, but also more recently, students from countries in Southeast Asia have also been coming in
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Over eight years after the University of Jamia Millia Islamia saw a violent and abrupt end to student activism, the campus is set once again to go to the polls. With elections to the Jamia Students’ Union all set for December 15, the students here will once again get a voice of their own.
With only students enrolled in the regular courses of Jamia Millia eligible to vote in the coming elections, over a thousand students belonging to the evening or part-time courses are likely to miss the chance to exercise their franchise. But the issue is hardly likely to be raised during the elections, with students noting that they would rather get a union in place first than take on the Administration.
As per the schedule announced, the last date for objections to the voters’ list is December 2, with the final list being put up on December 5.
While the last date for filing of nominations is December 6, the valid nominations will be displayed on December 7.
Following the withdrawal of candidates, the final list of candidates will be displayed on December 8. With the JSU Code of Conduct clearly stating that the contesting students can’t seek help or involve directly or indirectly members of political parties or religious organisations, the Jamia elections will be unlike other student elections seen on the Capital’s campuses.
While Delhi University and JNU both ride high on political power and ideology, Jamia students will be hoping to finally exercise a right that has long been denied to them.
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Despite the University Grant Commission (UGC) for the implementation of a common strategy for examinations for admission to professional courses with other institutions of higher education in the country, the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has decided go ahead with its own entrance test.
The exams for vocational and technical training and studies as BTech, MBBS, MCA, MBA and Bachelor’s degree in architecture from the AMU April. AMU vice-chancellor Nafeez Ahmad said the Academic Council has refused Directive UGC, and there was not a question of the implementation of a joint review.
Other universities, including Delhi University (DU), Jamia Millia Islamia and Hamdard University, are also planning to the implementation of its own investigation, instead of a common entrance test with other universities.
The Faculty of Economics, YOU soon his exams. ”The decision to authorise technical tests for other courses of study offered by the University of Delhi, it is called by the Academic Council on Thursday,’’said Jaswinder Singh, secretary Federation of Teachers universities , Associations of media. There are 18 major universities in the country.
On January 4 FECUTA UGC had rejected the decision of the joint review, and they call undemocratic interference in the autonomy of institutions of higher education. The Aligarh Muslim University is the first action against the UGC directive.
Obwohl”Wir are part FECUTA, our status is different than other central universities. We are a minority institution, by an act of Parliament. UGC can not change our admissions process, without having ratified by Parliament,’’said WASIM Ahmed, a former Rajya Sabha MP and member of the Executive Board to adopt AMU.
Ahmed said the HRD ministry had misinterpreted the Supreme Court judgement.
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Whether in India or does not seem to be a hot issue discussed these days, but “brilliant time” seems to be here in Delhi University’s Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).
The SGF has experienced a remarkable placement season this year with the national average wage crossing R 7 lakh per annum.
Improvement of investment have also seen, for engineering students at IIT. In India provide more SGF up Rs 13 lakh, the highest international package proposed by the trade in raw materials a company $ 65000 The average salary this year is Rs 7.3 lakh per annum, from Rs 6.88 lakh last year.
With the recruitment process has just ended has been, and all 76 students in various national and international corporations, the mood in the SGF seems optimistic.
Nearly 100 students-enterprises involved in the recruitment of this year. While recruitment takes typically more than a week, students say this year, all the seats were delivered on the first day.
“The investment process has just passed and there has been a phenomenal season. More than 40 companies came the first day.
“Indeed, we have again a number of companies that we visit later, given that the whole lot was already in place,” said Nidhi Monakar FMS student.
“It was a balanced mix of finance, marketing and consulting companies. The increasing presence of information technology companies (25 per cent of all stages) is also a new and interesting developments” said the dean of the FMS VK Bhalla.
At the other end of the city, “factor welfare” is also experienced by students from IIT Campus. The students say that a large percentage of engineering students last year have already been placed.
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As a result of the Aligarh Muslim University, he is Jamia Millia Islamia, locked horns with the University Grant Commission.
The implementation of his “special status”, Jamia the Academic Council, compliance, two weeks ago, decided against the UGC implementation of a directive on the common examinations of admission to professional courses in collaboration with other universities.
Jamia decided on their own entrance examination and review dates. B. Examinations of technology and research MBA from the first week of May.
AMU, their own examinations of MCA and MBA, 10 fields of study And on March 12. Central, among others, universities, Delhi University held its consideration of the Faculty of Economics, Business, Sunday.
Jamia SM Sajjid’s spokesman said: “The university has estimated that UGC bulletin of the common examination compulsory for us, was an impingement on our autonomy. Jamia was developed by an Act of Parliament, which we hands free in formulating our own policy of the authorization and implementation of our own tests. ”
Sajjid, said the Academic Council, the decision was taken, if the UGC.
The UGC is still trying to convince these institutions, in accordance to fall. “We have said categorically that the entry to professional courses by a common test. You must by this decision” UGC secretary Ved Prakash said.
Prakash did not comment on what actions the UGC, if universities like Jamia AMU and go with their own checks.
Resistance against the UGC directive, including universities, media, who said that this mission, which takes its former autonomous status. There are 18 universities media in the country.
Prakash said the UGC was only the Supreme Court of the Directive, for a joint review for all professional courses in universities and institutions.
Nafees AMU Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ahmed said it had begun the process for approving technical training well before university, the UGC order.
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Make sure the environment, and they take care of you.
Weather cycles erratic, rising temperatures, towns flooded and depletion of natural resources. With unorganisiert growing and uncontrolled development, environment, science has become an important channel for students today.
“In recent years, the environment, science as an important discipline, offer solutions to environmental problems,” said Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Andhra, Byragi Reddy. Several scientific disciplines as biochemistry, physics, mathematics, biotechnology, chemistry, botany, toxicology, remote sensing and engineering have an inter-face with the scientific environment.
Closely related to ecology, environment, science is on the frontline dealing with humanity, like others, affects and living organisms and the physical environment non-life. “The students have an exhibition on various themes such as biodiversity, microbiology, environment, disaster management, environmental studies on the impact and conservation of natural resources,” he added. In India, these basic disciplines of science have strong roots over a period of several decades, but environmental science has become an emerging field of interdisciplinary cooperation.
Environmental Science is available in the Undergraduate level in New Delhi University, University of Mysore, Pune University and the University Bharathiar - Coimbatore. Regardless of the theory and practice of meetings, of course, excursions and visits. After graduation, students can also be masters and their research program in the same area. Advanced M.Sc. Programs are offered in Andhra University Annamalai University Tamil Nadu, Centre for Ecological Research at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, Centre for Environmental Studies at the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment in New Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University - New Delhi, Delhi University and Cochin University of Science and Technology. Like most programs Masters students, a review of admission and their advancement in science-Stream. Increasing public awareness on the importance of preserving the environment has many universities to adopt the program in their curriculum.
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The Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) Budget for 2002-2003 was announced today by a simple majority amid great controversy. The rival groups in the union conducted a controversial opinion recalling NSUI quota at the request of postponing the meeting of the European Union during this situation was unacceptable for ABVP group of six members. The main reasons for the attitude of the NSUI tariff quota management Ashok Basoya (Joint DUSU Secretary General) was the lack of time available for a revision of the budget.
Mr. Devesh Mishra, consultants, employees, DUSU, said: “The NSUI contingent arrived with one eye closed and did not want to solve the problem. They had a single goal of postponing the meeting.” Finally, it was personal adviser intervention - in the absence of a unanimous opinion - which led to the ratification of the budget. The group was opposed to number six votes for and five. One member abstained from voting. Mr. Mishra said: “It was the first time in the past three years, we had the opportunity to take a simple majority, if not always, since the discussions in view of the emergence of a unanimous opinion.”
The amount budgeted for DUSU amount is paid 3.52000 R with large heads the expenses for sports and cultural activities. Approximately Rs 2.50000 predictable expenses in the form of students’ contribution to the unions by institutions of higher education. University of means and make assessments earlier, the deficit of income over expenditure.
The budget was the first in New Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) meetings, including the four DUSU office bearers and the 11 recently elected member of the Executive Committee of the Council. The reunion was 12 of 15 union members.
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Master of Business Administration or MBA is the name of the game among under-graduate students who are looking for a bright career in corporate world. In fact, a career in the corporate world with an MBA background has emerged as the most preferred option among students who are lured by megabucks offered to graduates from some of the top B-schools in the country. And, an aspirant’s craze to pursue an MBA programme from a top B-school is increasing by the day.
This is, however, only one part of the story as getting admission in a good B-school of your choice is easier said than done. This is particularly for students with humanities background. Sample this: A majority of first-year MBA students, as high as 73 per cent at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi University have engineering background with work experience. At Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, the strength of students in first-year with engineering and science background in a batch of 122 are 81 and 16 respectively, Similarly, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), a premier B-school in the Capital has 82 per cent of students in the first-year coming from the engineering and science stream.
And, there are B-schools of Indian Institutes of Technology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai which admit students with engineering background only.
So, do top B-schools prefer students with engineering background or students from humanities stream are finding it difficult to clear the entrance examinations? According to programme director of Master of International Business programme at IIFT, K Rangarajan, “This trend is not unique to IIFT alone. It holds true for most of the top B-schools. Moreover, applicants belonging to engineering or science stream do score over students from other streams due to the numerical aptitude of these students. This trend is seen wherever the entry is based on quantitative skill, even in bank recruitment and Union Public Services Examinations.”
MDI, which admits students through Common Admission Test (CAT), conducted by IIMs has close to 80 per cent of students in the first-year from engineering and science stream. The professor of marketing at MDI Ashok Kapoor said: “We do not have any bias but CAT examination measures aptitude for management, and here science or engineering or economics or commerce students score better than other streams. Moreover, we do not have any reservation or quota of any kind and the CAT score has more than 50 per cent weightage during the group discussion and personal interview stage. During interviews among several factors, engineering background and academic track record are considered.”
Even, Indian Institutes of Management, according to the director of IIFT Prabir Sengupta have a majority of students coming from an engineering background. A first-year student of FMS, Bikram Bindra, who is an engineer by profession has an interesting argument to the whole debate of engineers given preference over students from other background. Bindra remarked, “Today, our country is churning out engineers in large numbers. An MBA education is a natural progression for engineers who are looking for post-graduate education. These days there are more applicants with an engineering background for entrance examinations of top B-schools, and with them having better analytical and quantitative skills, they have an edge over others.”
Another first-year student from FMS, Nupur Maskara, who comes from humanities’ background agreed that students from non-science or non-engineering stream do find it difficult while dealing with data interpretation and quantitative skills section of the entrance examination of top B-schools. “However, more number of students from an engineering background do get through the entrance examination of top B-schools because there aren’t many students from humanities who are looking for a career in MBA,” said Maskara.
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Trouble brewing at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) in Delhi University (DU). In a letter dated 8 April 2005, a member of the Faculty of Management Institute Pro-Vice-Chancellor, CR Babu, on irregularities in the admission exam will be held on January 23, 2005.
In the letter, Preetam Khandelwal, initially appointed observer for the examination, I have a member of the Faculty, JK Sharma, who has not only allowed his son to appear for the examination of the same Central, which was Sharma Superintendent, but also help solve the paper. The letter, a copy of which is City Times, explains that when Khandelwal protested and inform the dean, the United Kingdom Bhalla, he asked to Khandelwal, Superintendent’s Sharma and remove the signatures of all relevant documents.
Khandelwal said Dean asked to explain the alleged impropriety of a claim has been rejected by another Faculty FMS, JK Mitra.
Quote of the complaint and demand for subsequent declaration Khandelwal wrote: “Given all these facts, I fear that I am not framed.”
There is a City Times, Mitra acknowledged that he sent a letter to the dean for an investigation of the incident, although it has refused to publish the source of his information.
Call an internal affair, Mitra said: “The incident should be reviewed and measures will be taken, if it is proved.”
Pending Bhalla said: “We have a demand for an application to the university. If the incident is confirmed, to take. “Refusal of the other comments, he added that the matter was now in the hands of the university.
In the meantime, New Delhi University Teachers’ Association (Duta) is also planning to include the issue in the next Academic Council (AC) session on 23 April. Said AC Bohidar member Sanjay K: “This is a serious problem and should be immediately accepted.”
In addition, examination, was to the MBA program (part time) and the SP Jain campus center-south, SGF has been divided the community.
While no member of the faculty was ready to go minutes, she acknowledged that the incident could have a negative impact on the integrity of key institutions.
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A Master of Business Administration MBA or the conclusion of a top B-school was one of the objectives of the gehegten an aspiring, it is looking for a bright career in the business world. The growing enthusiasm among the candidate countries to rub shoulders with the Who’s who of business, six years from the character of salary and a rapid increase in the occupational hierarchy, the MBA sought careers in these days . This is only a part of history as candidates adhere to school B of certain perceptions. And it is difficult to say whether they come from the richest in terms of education and experience or Pay-package.
A student last year at the Faculty of Economics of Enterprise (FMS), Delhi University Nandita Sinha Feeling that their entire experience has been enriched. Sinha said: “I feel that I managed to have enough to provide an opportunity for the application of theoretical concepts in my practice on my fieldwork, tasks and, finally, during the been my training. Learning appearance was as I expected lines member courses with an open mind, a place of entertainment prejudices. I was always ready to face new challenges, my way. ”
According to another final-year student of Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology (DMS IITD) Saumil Mody, “The themes that are in length, in theory classes was well supplemented by practical experience through orders and projects, the concepts should be done, live in an organization. The study was an exploratory education and experience. ”
Mody, but believes that the practice of exposure was very different, which is generally perceived MBA programs. He pointed out: “A direct interaction with leading experts in the industry has contributed to relate what is taught in the classroom. The concept of a duration of each project currently actually implemented the platform to get exposure to various sectors in the industry. ”
Another student last year, Management Development Institute (MDI) Kapil Sood, felt that learning situation was somewhat different from what he had planned, before a B-School. “I have always believed that there will be about classes, books and projects, but I realized that learning does not stop. It is, moreover, that, too. Real-life situations and problems that I have before, during organizing events as the Empire, Illumina Delphic and I have learned that to remain cool stress, “said Sood.
Each of them, moreover, use different criteria for the choice of specialisation. How’s decision Mody specializes in marketing and information technology (double) compared to other programs was established on the basis of content of courses, interests, Faculty experiences and current requirements of the industry. Sinha Standing marketing, because it had an interest in the region. “However, I have zeroed the subject of specialization on the basis of my training in the summer and direct projects that I have in the past three semesters,” said Sinha.
Sood, beyond was not sure what he wanted to choose specialization, MDI. “MDI is in B, unlike some schools, where we remain silent before the specialization of entering school. It gave me the time to understand my areas of interest over a period of one year. professors MDI was also very helpful and guided me in deciding on the subject, I had to decide, and I finally decided to do my specialization in the field of marketing and human Moll in resource management, “said Sood.
And waiting in the soil is a dreamer always on the rise, if you have just graduated from school B above in a few months. Sinha’s hope that if a society of their dreams. Otherwise, however, depends, as I have in my last round of collective Institute, “she added.
Mody expectations of landing with a dreamer really see the reality, as the spectre of enterprises, which they DMS IITD’s Campus, sees everyone with equal opportunities. Even Sood seemed optimistic, as he felt that this is the type of work they seek.
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