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For Indian Business Schools with global ambitions, Singapore is fast, hot as a goal. Earlier this year, IIM Bangalore announced its plans for the creation of a campus. And now Mumbai-based SP Jain Institute of Management and Research expects to likewise.
If this SP Jain overall the second incursion within two years. In 2004, the Institute has a campus in Dubai and was the first to offer a full residential full-time MBA program in the Middle East. Beflügelt by its success, it now has its sights on Singapore.
It is interesting to note that both SP Jain and IIM-B-plane orientation of the Indian diaspora in Singapore. Nearly 7.9 percent of 4 million people of Singapore are of Indian origin, this is the third ethnic group by the Chinese (76.8 percent) and Malays (13.9 percent).
IIM-B is planning to target the leaders to work in Singapore is short-term programmes Executive Education and Executive MBA, while SP Jain can be full-time program or an Executive MBA. “What are we going programmes make a bit of localization,” says ML Shrikant, dean of volunteers, SP Jain. “There will be a strong component of India programmes, such as the Modern World increasingly interested in India in the region, “she added.
Both IIM-B and SP Jain plan to fly down right in India. This could lead to a serious crisis of the resource, especially for SP Jain, given that the same option is also Deputy Director of Dubai. “This is probably a lot more pressure on resources, therefore we are in the process of the Faculty employs more,” said Shrikant
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In today’s highly competitive corporate world, working professionals are keen to upgrade their skills and qualifications like never before. SP Jain Center of Management, a business school that offers programs of intensive management business, both working for executives as well as full-time students, recently sought applications for its Executive MBA second batch of sixty and was overwhelmed by the response.
SP Jain Center of Management, located at Knowledge Village, Dubai has a legacy of being at the cutting edge of management education. Its parent campus, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), ranked seventh by Asia Inc, the Singapore based business magazine, and India’s top business school for job placements, has been constantly innovating not just the curriculum and pedagogy but also the imparting methodologies employed in business education. These advances are now available at Dubai’s SP Jain campus for the region’s business management aspirants to benefit from.
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Thanks to its brand and taking into account the needs of large Upscale management education, SPJIMR decided to develop its activities by creating SPJain Center of Management (SPJCM) in Dubai.
SPJCM the original plans for Dubai, two high-end programs and the PGDM EMBA would be taught at the prestigious Knowledge Village occupied the campus m approximately 25000 square metres spread over the bottom and land degradation in the first block 3A. Furnished modern in an elegant way with state of art-fi, major Auditorium style classrooms modern high technology such as video conferencing, etc. Wireless Hub The library is stocked with a large selection of books and magazines with a access to a vast electronic library
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One of India’s fastest growing IT services companies is to open a regional office in Dubai for the Arab Gulf and Levant, with a target of $ 100 million in business, within three years.
L & T Infotech is a wholly owned subsidiary of the U.S.-$ 5 billion turnover of Larsen & Toubro Limited, India, the largest technology, engineering and construction companies worldwide activities
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The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) here - one of India’s centres of excellence - is planning to set up its first overseas campus in Dubai as part of its strategy to achieve international status.
“We are discussing the possibility of setting up a centre in Dubai. The proposal is currently on the drawing board,” said Shekhar Chaudhuri, director of IIM Calcutta.
“We need to closely look at all the aspects of launching an overseas centre before we can initiate work in this direction,” Chaudhuri told IANS at the institute’s sprawling campus located on the outskirts of the city.
Set up in November 1961, IIM Calcutta is one of the six IIMs established by the Indian government in association with domestic industry and foreign business schools as centres of excellence in all facets of management education.
The other five IIMs are in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Indore, Kozhikode and Lucknow. IIM alumni currently occupy leadership positions as corporate managers, academicians and successful entrepreneurs worldwide.
The six IIMs were in the media spotlight this week following exposure of a racket involving leaking of question papers of the common admission tests to the country’s premier B-schools.
According to official sources, the Indian government has allowed the respective boards of IIMs to evolve their own strategy for spreading their wings overseas such as by setting up campuses independently or in a tie-up with local partners.
IIM Calcutta currently offers short duration programmes in different aspects of business management for company executives in overseas locations like Colombo, Dubai, Singapore, Dhaka and Kuala Lumpur.
It plans to expand the institute’s reach by offering short duration programmes in other major Asian countries like China as well.
On IIM Calcutta’s plans to forge faster links with industry, Chaudhuri said the institute has decided to set up a centre to encourage entrepreneurship and innovation among its students.
“The Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation will be set up on the lines of an incubation centre. The idea behind the centre is to ensure that every year a few of our students become entrepreneurs,” he said.
“The centre will basically focus on incubating ideas related to the hi-tech industry. It will have all kinds of facilities to encourage innovation and the spirit of entrepreneurship.
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SP Jain Institute of Management and Research was one of the most innovative Institute in India. The institute has projects in the fall instead of the normal summer projects like most companies, trainees during the summer. Fall-projects to ensure that students more time and classrooms are able to pay more attention to the industry. SP Jain Institute of Management and Research has its centre of Dubai.
It is the only institution selected, the Aspen Institute to formulate, as MBA-training should change to the social sector. Students, access to the institute for their specialties and choice of disciplines and projects. Students have to choose independence, 20 percent of the course.
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THE KUMARAGURU College of Technology organised a two-week training programme for Self Help Group (SHG) women for establishing “information kiosks.” The programme was inaugurated by P. Jeyabalakrishnan, Project Officer, District Rural Development Authority (DRDA). It aimed at providing SHG women the skills required to start and run a business profitably. It was sponsored by TNCWD Ltd and conducted through the centre for women empowerment, Anna University. The programme covered areas of computer and IT like MS Word and MS Excel.
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THE HINDUSTHAN School of Management held a two-day seminar on “Personality Development” on October 26. Cecil Joseph, Project manager, ARIS, Australia, and Mega Soft Ltd North America, was the chief guest. Srinivasa Moorthy, University of Seychelles and Raghu Vishanath Nath, Betel Leaf’s Solutions, Dubai, were others who participated in the seminar. Leadership, the concept of self-management and effectiveness were discussed.
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A rafting adventure in Rishikesh turned into a nightmare when 23-year-old Arun Anand, a student of Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), drowned in the river on Friday morning.
Anand’s body was brought back to the Capital on Saturday. He was cremated by his family in the Nehru Place crematorium later in the evening.
Anand, a resident of Kalkaji in south Delhi, had gone with about twelve friends on a fun-cum-adventure excursion to Rishikesh-Dehradun-Mussourie for river rafting.
Said professor J K Mitra, Dean, FMS: “Arun was standing on a rock, clicking pictures on Friday morning when he lost his balance and plunged into the river. One of his friends Kanupriya, tried to save him by jumping into the water. However, the strong current pulled both of them and they could be pulled out by others only once they neared the shore. Both were unconscious and rushed to a nearby hospital. While doctors managed to revive Kanupriya, Arun was declared brought dead.”
Fondly remembered as an enterprising student by his friends and teachers at FMS, Arun had gotten job offers from Jumbo Electricals, Dubai and Motorola for the final placement. He was going to join Motorola after his return from this trip.
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NEW DELHI: Amity University is considering the establishment of new campus of 10, including three overseas, in the coming years, with the goal, the restoration of the increasing number of students.
“We create seven universities in the country in August. Three other universities overseas in 2009,” Amity University chancellor said Atul Chauhan.
The university plans to spend about Rs 300-400 crore for each campus.
With Atul Chauhan, each of which has a campus of the effort of about Rs 25 crore in the first phase.
The new campus of India, in Ahmedabad, Bombay, Chennai, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Indore.
In addition, the university, three other universities abroad - in Dubai, Singapore and the United States.
“The three universities expected to be completed in the coming year, and it is our business in August 2009 to begin,” he said.
In addition, Amity explore possibilities for cooperation with foreign universities.
“We have agreements with the United States Perdue University. This tie-up, students can Amity programs for training in the University Perdue,” he said.
Without disclosing details, Atul Chauhan emphasized that the university has a good resonance of foreign institutions for possible cooperation.
Currently, the Business School has 22 universities across the country, with more than 50000 students and 130 programs.
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Jamshedpur, Apr 3 (PTI) The Xavier Labour Relation Institute (XLRI) has conferred the Sir Jehangir Ghandy Gold medal on Subir Raha, chairman and managing director of ONGC for his outstanding contribution towards industrial and social peace.
Raha received the medal from Tata Steel managing director and chairman of the board of governors of XLRI, B Muthuraman at the convocation on Sunday.
In all, 235 students received diplomas for two-year post graduate in business management and three-year post graduate in business management.
The Centre for Logistics and Transportation Management as part of its activities has designed a post-gradutate certificate programme in logistics and supply chain management for working executives.
The programme is offered in collaboration with Reliance Web World during the weekends in seven major cities of the country. It was proposed to offer a similar PG certificate programme in other countries like Dubai and Singapore in the coming year.
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