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Suryadatta Institution, Pune offers MBA courses to graduates, and professionals. Fresh graduates can pursue MBA through Suryadatta admission test (SAT).
Suryadatta Institute of Business Management and Technology (SIBMT) offers two years full time PGDM in Retail + FMCG, Telecom + IT and Services + IT Enabled Services.
Suryadatta Institute Of Management and Mass Communication (SIMMC), offers two years full time PGDM in Marketing + International Business (IB), Human Resource + International Business (IB), Finance + Marketing, Marketing + Information Technology (IT), International Business + Information Technology (IT).
Suryadatta Education Foundation’s Suryadatta institutes are offering management education since 2000. The contemporary education backed by industry training and overall development is the key factor of Suryadatta students who are trained in simulated environment and fine-tuned in accordance to the requirements of present corporate world, says a press note.
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There were 22 MBA Vietnamese graduates and eight BA Vietnamese graduates in these first classes receiving the degrees of the University of Bolton. The degrees are recognized by the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Deborah Clarke, British consul general in HCMC, said there would be plenty of opportunities for Vietnamese graduates as Vietnam’s economic success and integration into the global economy is fuelling demand for well-educated managers who are able to operate in a global market-place.
She added education is one of the five key pillars of the UK’s relationship with Vietnam and that the collaborative partnership between the two universities will help to create a critical mass of skilled professionals with an international outlook in Vietnam as well as further strengthen educational links between the UK and Vietnam and promote understanding between the two countries.
Working in partnership with HCMC University of Banking, the University of Bolton has delivered the programs in HCMC since 2006. The programs include Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Business Administration, and transfer program for Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration.
An enrolment seminar for these programs will be held at 8:30 a.m. on July 19 at Kim Do Hotel, 133 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, District 1, HCMC. For details, contact the Center for International Cooperation of the HCMC University of Banking (2nd floor, 39 Ham Nghi Boulevard, District 1, tel: (08) 821 4660, ext: 101).
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A unique opportunity for higher education aiming to prepare future leaders of the community is coming to Pickaway County this fall.
Berger Hospital is teaming up with Ohio University in Athens to offer OU’s professional Master of Business Administration in Circleville.
“We’re constantly meeting to talk about what we might do to expand educational opportunities for the community,” Berger President Tim Colburn said. “Why an MBA program? Because health care is a business, and we need to make sure we’re building and developing future leaders.”
Berger already has a partnership with OU at its Chillicothe branch to train nurses in Circleville, and Colburn said the success of that program gave Berger an inroad for more educational offerings locally.
The program, which takes about 22 months to complete, consists of one evening a week of classroom activities held via video conference with instructors in Athens and a weekend course once every six weeks on the Athens campus.
OU has been offering the professional MBA through outreach programs for the last five years, according to Dr. Ed Yost, OU’s director of executive graduate education and development, and he said it’s been very successful preparing students for the business world.
“This program is aimed at working professionals to complete an MBA in a non-full time environment,” Yost said. “It’s designed for people that who maybe don’t have a business degree to give people a background to turn into a managerial career step.”
Yost said the course is delivered with more group projects rather than class work, and that was part of the appeal for Berger, according to Suzanne Welker, Berger’s human resources director.
“We’re excited about the synergy the group will have and think the teamwork will benefit the hospital and community,” Welker said. “Business management develops over time and we want to maximize skill development.”
Students in the program will learn about analytical decision making, which focuses on making good business decisions and professional development, including managing people and resources, teamwork and leadership, according to Yost.
He said the course also gives professionals the opportunity to meet people in other businesses and build on local networks.
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The recruitment company Adecco has started cooperating with Copenhagen Business School (CBS) which is to result in the MBA students remaining in Denmark after their graduation, writes Børsen Business Daily.
“According to CBS many of the MBA students would like to work in Denmark. However, the tendency is that a majority returns to their own countries because it is difficult for them to be integrated on the labour market. Therefore it is important that we do everything we can to integrate them during their student period so that afterwards companies will be prepared to take them on,” says Adecco’s Marketing Director Nikolaj Henum.
This is to happen through coaching and career consultancy during their education.
“We cannot guarantee anything but we will do our utmost to find work for the 35 students,” he says, emphasising that Adecco has a strong network within Danish business life and will therefore have a good entry for the students to the labour market.
When the first MBA group in the alliance will finish in August, Adecco will start to get the students in contact with the companies. Their profiles will be placed on Adecco.dk just as they will get in contact with relevant companies. Moreover, a special entry will be launched with a database of the 35 MBA students.
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The QS World MBA Tour, the world’s leading series of career and education events, will organize a one-day fair for aspiring MBAs in the capital tomorrow.
The MBA fair will be held at the Hyatt Regency (Ring Road) in New Delhi tomorrow between 2 pm and 6 pm.
More than 30 B-Schools from across the globe including Toronto -Rotman, IE Business School, Bond, Cornell-Nanyang, Ashridge Business School, Hult, U21 Global, Durham and ESMT will participate in the MBA fair.
The London School of Business & Finance, the only UK based institution to offer dual programmes combining an internationally recognised MBA or MIB with ACCA, CIM, CIMA or CFA qualifications, will also be a part of the MBA fair.
Participants of the QS World MBA Tour, which will visit 50 cities in 32 countries this year, include 17 of the top 20 US business schools and all of the leading European business schools.
The fair will provide students a chance to interact with the leading international business schools and short-list the best option available to them.
Nunzio Quacquarelli, Managing Director of QS told NNE, “It is the perfect chance to make an impression face-to-face with the very people reading your application forms, and that is invaluable to gain an edge in this tough field. The QS World MBA Tour provides the best step in the application process, the opportunity to ask intelligent, tailored questions on topics like personal fit, career opportunities, school specializations and financial aid.”
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Samford University’s Brock School of Business is changing the schedule of its evening MBA program.
The graduate program - taken often by working professionals - is being revamped into two semesters that are nine weeks each with a 10-week summer semester, the school reported Thursday.
The program used to have five, nine-week terms in a year.
Under the new schedule, each course will meet for a two-hour class each week, giving students more time to study and learn the material, school officials said.
“We have retained the flexibility and convenience for working professionals through the option of attending one evening a week,” said Larry Harper, director of Graduate and Executive Education Programs at the Brock School of Business in a news release. “In addition, students can complete the degree in as little as 12 months by attending full-time or 22 months by attending part-time.”
The new curriculum covers all business functions and is designed to offer a more complete general management experience. Students also learn to exercise ethical business practices.
“Managers need comprehensive skills and sound values in order to achieve the disparate goals of their investors, customers, employees and the public at large,” said Beck A. Taylor, dean of the Brock School of Business. “At the Brock School, our charge is to help current and aspiring managers to discover solutions that meet these goals.”
The evening MBA program is the oldest in the state of Alabama and takes applications year round. Students can enter the program in January, June and August.
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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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The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) action plans, students and their parents and complaints issue showcause notices management of schools and universities that are not tuition reimbursement and keep the certificates original university students wishing to change their school before the academic course begins.
The technical training corps plans direct regulation on institutions refund all fees charged by the student, after deduction of processing fee not exceeding 1000 R
If the student is leaving after his admission to the course and the seat is not occupied by the last day of registration, the establishment is still seen relatively tax deduction of monthly tax and relatively rented the hostel Youth.
There are about 1100 B-100 schools and universities in India.
Last year, AICTE has received complaints from students and parents, against more than 100 schools of management, that there Director approximately 70 per cent of fresh settlements
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Education should focus more on morals and ethics and should fight against fundamentalism, St. Joseph’s College principal Friday Ambrose Pinto said on Thursday. Education for the poor too is a vital aspect that should be taken up, he added. As Pinto speaking at ‘with relevance Excellence “, a conference of Catholic College of Karnataka on Thursday.
Speaking on ‘Vision of Christian higher education and its overview, and implications of Christian education, education Friday Pinto said should make people more moral and humanizes them. “While maintaining the highest standards, its demands that we produce a radical change in the person we educate - from selfish concerns to generosity to others.”
Emphasising on education for the poor, Pinto said Friday: “Education should struggle against unjust society, it should cater more to the poor and programmes should be taken up to empower them. Principal of St. Stephen’s in New Delhi, Dr Anil Wilson called for steps to rediscover the real meaning and purpose of education. “Let systemic changes be a reasoned response to needs and not a knee-jerk reaction to the time.”
The objective of the day-long conference was to create a model which is yet local to global, spiritually vibrant, socially relevant, emotionally balanced and leading to human enrichment. Deliberations also included topics like, if excellence in education can be fused with greater accessibility to Christian institutions.
Among the other speakers were Professor Jose and PD Leader of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, Rev. Joe Fernandes, Vice-Provincial, Salesians of Don Bosco, Bangalore and Head and Professor, Department of Christian Studies, University of Madras, Joe De Mannath .
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There are signs indicating that the budget for increased spending on health, education, Mid-day meal, the use of state guarantee schemes and other emergency aid for the common people. This is a continuation of the policy over the past 50 years. He was the municipal development and the cooperative movement in the sixties, garibi hatao in the seventies and human development in the eighties. But the man in the situation has not changed much. This is because the Government is temperamentally proximity of the rich. Route Jawahar Rozgar Yojana place before sarpanch home. The house under Indira AWAS Yojana is built for his brother.
Health care medicines meant for primary health centre are sold on the black market. Thus, Rajiv Gandhi had said that only 15 paise out of a rupee sent from New Delhi reached the addressee. IMF, the first deputy director Anne Krueger warned, “The Indian government is a wide variety of subsidies for the poor, benefits non-poor, as many groups. These subsidies should be reviewed because they seek only to the growing budget deficit. ” There is no pressure inside the system, this would be money to versickern on small people. The government links, west Bengal, it has succeeded in building a pressure group of the Communist Party at the grassroots level. The failure of these systems is almost certain, in the absence of a portion of these frameworks. We need better opportunities to achieve the common man. The root of the problem lies in the nature of the market. We must make the free market, so that Indian companies to reach out globally, effectiveness and India in the world, No. 1 economic power. But the market follows the diktat of purchasing power is concentrated among the rich. There is no place for the common voice of men on the market. There is thus a contradiction between the two objectives that we have before us. The government wants uPA manage this contradiction by an increase in corporate and income tax such as the introduction of a process of education in the last budget. This approach is probably cancelled because only 15 paise of every rupee spent will probably reach the poor. In addition, taxes as the education process of our businesses are not competitive in the global marketplace. Sub-contracting provision of NGOs, the rate of delivery of 15 to 25 or even 50 paise, but companies still need to impose not made the world more competitive. How should we less interference in the market and, at the same time, support for sharing the man? Wild Horse Finance Minister should think otherwise. The market is like a wild horse. This may be the driver to his destination, if they can prove the reins. The Minister of Finance should be a tax system for enterprises to create jobs. It can do so by a reduction in tax rates of consumption labour intensive units. At present, our businesspeople prefer to avoid automatic that the problems of labour laws and trade union militancy. The intensity of the use of Indian industry is declining. The Minister of Finance could, for example, that a device pay wages and salaries of more than 40 per cent of its turnover will be entitled to 25 per cent reduction of excise duty. The businessman is offset, where the problems of employment of large numbers. In addition, lower rates of duty that can be imposed on sectors such as handlooms labour, agro-processing and garment manufacturing. On the reverse, capital-intensive industries, in a relationship of eating can be heavily taxed. The growth of bottles Soft-Drink industry has resulted in the closure of the street corner fruit juice manufacturers and providers of tenders coconuts. Textiles handlooms pressure are similar to those of large companies in the textile and discard the work of Weber. These offers should be heavily taxed to eat, so that work units can survive intense. The government in both policy areas. Establishment of an educational process leads to greater burden of taxation and entrepreneurs zerfrisst able to invest, vis-a-vis its foreign competitors. The introduction of higher excise duties on alcoholic beverages and major textile mills increased production costs and has the same effect. Both taxes have a negative impact on global competitiveness. But the introduction of an increase in excise is preferable, because this range to avoid leaks, tax and spend approach. Employment is generated, net of taxes to be collected and without the participation of sarpanch and the village-level workers. A similar policy must be implemented in regard to small industries. The Reserve Bank of India has a policy of 40 per cent of the credit should go to priority sectors. But the share of priority sectors, despite the continued decline in broadening the definition of this sector. The reason is that bank managers, earn profits from its branch. The Bank has contributed to huge administrative burden in managing large numbers of small accounts. There is a contradiction between two objectives, there is the director of the institution. On the one hand, he must show to win, on the other hand, he worked in the service sector priorities. Grand loans finance ministers have for the industry profitability on loans to SSIs. A tax of one per cent should be imposed on large loan and the amount spent on cross-subsidies to its branches, the SSIs credits to cover rising administrative costs. The branch loan on SSIs obtain grants and benefits. Such cross-subsidisation of taxing large SSIs is ready not to be confused with the fiscal subsidies such as life and fertilizers, general tax revenue. Like the government high rates of air conditioning to Class II, Class subsidize, it should tax similar to large borrowers and to subsidize small borrowers, without an increase in the average cost of credit in the economy . The high level of taxes on large units to do so, they are no longer competitive in the global economy. The India can not approve the machine flooded with fabric from abroad to the closure of the two Handwebstühlen and the local textile mill. This problem should be solved by a parallel increase in import duties. So, both imported and manufactured mechanically national substance is expensive in the domestic market and hence the handgewebten to survive. Consumers should be asked to bear the high cost of this substance as a taxpayer, for the generation of employment. Indeed, the tax burden as a whole must not go down when the government closed the welfare programs are in tandem and reduce taxes in proportion. The challenge is the budget is intended to ensure common prosperity of mankind, without resorting to government machinery. The market must be in the right direction, incentives for employment generation. The author is a former professor of economics, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.
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