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4 days of training & Career Fair

Jamshedpur, March 6: educational institutions across the country, attending a four-day Education and Career Fair in the city.

The city chapter of the Centre for Bharatiya Marketing Development (CBMD) is hosting the training and career Mela-2006 in the auditorium John Michael of 17 to 20 April.

This is the second year that the fair, which is open to all, is organized.

Educational Delhi, Agra, Hyderabad, Bhubaneshwar, Calcutta and Pune are invited to participate in four days of the event.

? We hope that students receive during a prudent decision on his career after the talks with representatives of institutions, which will be present? CBMD said local chief, Murlidhar Kedia.

Institute, participation in the event belong Sri Ram College of Commerce (New Delhi), St. Xavier’s College (Calcutta), Indian Institute of Modern Management (Pune) and Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology (Sikkim).

The Indian Institute of Management Planning (New Delhi), National Institute of Management Studies (Vishakapatnam), Assam Institute for Management, National Institute of Technology (Jamshedpur) and the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) will also be present.

Some Management Institute in Pune and the Pailan group of Calcutta, which operates a chain of educational institutions, is also Mass attendance.

More than 35 booths are expected this year, be put in place this year? is more than the previous year.

Some public sector banks are also stands to provide information on how to make education loans available.

Mukul Rajput, a consultant on career in New Delhi are also at the show and give advice to students.

A questionnaire will also be available on the show.

Kedia also today a brochure on the activities of educational institutions, participation in the day, four exhibitions.

? We decided to organize education and Career Fair help students choose a good career in the past year? said one official.

CBMD, a unit of Swadeshi Jagran Foundation is known for its Swadeshi Melas held in different parts of the country.

Indian MBAs professional rather images of fat: Asso Cham

New Delhi, Nov 24 (PTI): India business students prefer a better job as a profile heftier pay packages, an association Champlain Business Barometre showed.

“An overwhelming 95 percent of India on the main Business School graduates are ready-to-Pay deftige packages work in the interests of their profile and their preference and 79 percent of these students are very popular person on working time off-shore right at the beginning of his career, industry body Barometre Business Survey (ABB) has said.

The survey was conducted on 271 students of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, the Institute of management technology ghaziabad, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Symbiosis Institute of International Business in Pune, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, ICFAI Business School, Birla Institute of Management and Technology Institute of Agri Business.

While most students promotes the work and profile of growth opportunities, only five per cent of them have opted for large salaries, said the survey.

The factors influencing students better pay desire for better living conditions, families, expectations and responsibilities to pay education loans, investment in entrepreneurship.

Entwickelten economies with better working conditions, a good standard of living and many promises growth potential of India attract the talent pool for 79 percent of MBA graduates want to work abroad, Asso K Cham said President Anil Agrawal.

For almost 65 per cent of respondents wanted jobs in countries like the USA, United Kingdom and Australia were the next elections, the study said, adding Europe, Canada, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, other parameters.

Among the 21 percent of respondents, 44 percent is not a priority placed on the location of the workstation, approximately 44 per cent, there was important work the second profile and 9 percent put as that the first priority.

Banking was the most popular with students, while consulting, marketing and information technology industry was no other choice, said the survey.

NRI Group Launches Kerala’s First IBS

Former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy inaugurates the International Business School by lighting a traditional lamp at the Galfar International Convention Center in Kochi recently.

KOCHI, 18 August 2007 - A Doha-based NRI group has launched Kerala’s first International Business School in Kochi in partnership with the Management Center Innsbruck (MCI), University of Applied Sciences of Austria.

“The International Business School (IBS-Kochi) will offer an 18-month international MBA program, especially designed to produce graduates who are commercially astute, socially responsible and international in outlook,” Founder-Director Dr. Mohan Thomas said.

An ENT surgeon practicing in Doha for the past 23 years, Dr. Thomas is also chairman of Birla Public School in Doha and director of Lakeshore Hospital in Kochi besides holding stakes in dozen other companies.

He said the admission would be on the basis of TOEFL and GMAT scores, through the selection processes adopted by all the top international business schools. The total fee is fixed at Rs.1 million and the IBS-Kochi had already made arrangements with financial houses to make education loans available for deserving students.

Graduate assistantships, scholarships, and other fellowships are also available to qualified applicants.

“We aim to create future CEOs and we are sure the students would be able to repay the loans within a year on job,” he told Arab News in an interview here. The course is divided into two parts - first year at the Kochi center and the second part in universities in Austria and the US.

Former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy unveiled the project last Saturday at a function held at the Galfar International Convention Center here. Chandy said institutions like the IBS would make Kerala an international destination for quality professional education.

Cofounder professor Jay Kandampully and another cofounder Dr. Mohan Das briefly explained the salient features of the program that caters to the needs of managements with an international perspective in the fast-growing Indian economy.

Dr. Vijay Bhatkar, one of India’s leading computer scientists and chief mentor of the International Institute of Information Technology, Dr. Andreas Altman, executive director of the Management Center Innsbruck and the IBS Dean, Prof. David Almond and Kerala legislator KC Joseph were also present.

“Kochi is fast becoming the hub of economic and business activities. With the implementation of the SmartCity project, the city will become smarter. That’s why we chose to set up an institution here, “Dr. Thomas said.

The seats are available and 120 during the first year it will be limited to 60. The course is scheduled to start in July next year.

High TOFEL and GMAT scores at IBS are similar as at other international business management programs. Some of the curriculum modules will be taught and students will then undertake further studies at the Management Center Innsbruck (MCI), University of Applied Sciences, Innsbruck, Austria.

Specialization modules may be undertaken at MCI and at California State University, Chicago, and College of Business and at other partnering universities.

The IMBA faculty comprises top professors from key business disciplines at highly regarded business schools in Europe, US, Canada and Australia.

Professor David Lamond, foundation dean and professor, has been a longtime faculty member Macquaire Graduate School of Management and Dean of the Sydney Graduate School of Management.

IBS houses two international Journals: Managing Service Quality and the Journal of Management History.

Lamond said IBS-Kochi aims at delivering a rigorous graduate management education to last a lifetime, providing students with a personalized International MBA education to complement students’ backgrounds, experiences, and goals.

Professor Kandampully said the strength of the IBS-MCI IMBA program lay in its four major components: Foundation modules, Core modules, modules and Leadership Specialization and professional development module (internship).

The ‘foundation’ modules offer a broad understanding of business and management while ‘core’ modules ensure students master the essential knowledge critical for all practicing managers.

‘Specialization’ modules enable expertise in at least one discipline of students’ choice, such as marketing, services, logistics, or retailing.

The leadership curriculum and professional development is an “outside the classroom” module, consisting of a series of activities and events designed to provide students with opportunities for professional development and growth in the direction of their preferred career path.

Besides, ten Centers of Excellence are housed within IBS to nurture meaningful connections between academic endeavors and real-world applications. The centers will collaborate with experts from various universities around the world to usher nascent knowledge to India and act as focal points for students, business people, and policy makers alike

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