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One of the most significant trends sweeping the Indian management education domain is the significant importance being attached to prior work-experience of MBA candidates.
Overwhelming percentage of students at IIMs and other top-schools are candidates with some prior work experience.
In the fresh data shared by IIM-L with MBAUniverse.com, a whopping 89% of candidates admitted to the Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) have some prior work experience. Significantly, just a year ago, only 50% of the batch admitted to PGP 2007-2009 were candidates with work-experience.
Informs IIM-L, “The total number of experienced students in 2007-2009 batch were 122 (50.41%) which has increased to 274 (89.25%) for 2008-2010 batch. This is an increase of around 49% in the total number of experienced students.”
As per the IIM-L batch-profile of PGP 2008-10, of the 307 students, there are only 30 female students. Last year the number stood at 14 female students. There are 24 NRI students as well. As much as 93% of the batch at IIM-L is made of students with engineering degree.
IIM-L has also admitted 5 students who have some physical disability, thereby become a more inclusive institution.
Sources : mbauniverse.com
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More than 70 students, received access to land the best Management Institute, met Sunday evening to celebrate their success at an event organized by the richest victory of Education Institute of Management Pvt Ltd, mouth of the people known as the name of TIME.
The students were gecoacht Time, which has 51 centres in cities and municipalities across India. The Institute manages more than 25000 students from the town Admission Test (CAT) -2002.
According to Rajeev Sathyesh, provided that the number of visitors IIMS at Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Lucknow and Kozhikode, who was coaching full-time and up-to-date, the group discussion and dialogue was a breeze. Sathyesh, an engineering degree, specializing in marketing plans at IIM, Ahmedabad.
Aditi Tandon, an art student at St. Francis College, received the Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, if time coaching they do not know much about Management Studies. “However, coaching and equipment delivered at TIME has also helped a student of art as I surely admission to institute a premium,” said Aditi.
“It is the” Relationship Management “, particularly the extraordinary studentfaculty report that staff met TIME independently of other coaching institutes,” Sainag curriculum vitae is accession IIM Bangalore reported next month.
Sainag, gave his second shot on the chat in 2002, said the faculty and staff in the TIME are also concerned and caring, even if it is not that the entry into the IIMS in 2001, she continues to strengthen its morale and encouraged the entry test other shot.
Ilya MV sand, has received, IIM, Calcutta, said coaching in time, so that one feels “more comfortable” in interviews and focus groups.
TIME P theatre directors and Manek Daruvala Viswanath, the payer and teachers of high schools in the city were also in the Get-together. 670 students have finally secured IIMS selections solely on the Cat 2002
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It costs Rs 10 lach, an engineering degree. Even when IITs facilitate a brain drain, that the countries are not likely to make some of the famous graduates to try their bit. Dipak Ghosh reports USUALLY, the path followed by an IIT graduate is as follows: a university abroad, on the completion of the course, you are looking for a lucrative offer, and that more searches up to a green card. But the unpalatable truth is that the costs Rs 10 lach for an IITian. It is a high price to pay in a developing country like India, especially in West Bengal today, in one of its worst financial crises. Accordingly, the Indian Institute of Technology, created with the idea that state-of-the-art technology-based engineering training, as well as values and ethics einschärfen in harmony with our national values — in other words, for professionals of concern for national needs - to promote a brain drain, that the country is not likely to provide. The millions of dollars of the issue is whether the former IITians - formed in large part on money from the public treasury of the state - still give something, to the outward and return journeys. Especially given the fact that foreign students in universities, mostly run by private organizations, often to pay a certain percentage of their salary to their Alma Mater. An institute as IIT, Kharagpur, for example, which has a number of famous companies and the masters of heavyweights in the industry - Purnendu Chatterjee (founder of Haldia Petrochemicals), Arjun Malhotra (Chairman and Chief Executive of the list Hardware Compatibility computers); RN Mukerjea (Senior Vice - Chairman of Larsen & Toubro); R Gopalkrishnan (Tata’s Executive President) - certainly deserves better than his own Alumni for success stories. After former director, GS Sanyal, enjoys a status icon in IITians school graduates who go abroad, the technical upgrading of the country’s ambassadors. A loan from the alma mater remains IIT Foundation, a non-profit organization in 5000 graduates, which is headquartered in the United States and Canada. The Foundation has a full business school named Vinod Gupta, given US $ 2 million to set it up. The idea is to dazzle and technology, management, ie enable managers to understand and appreciate both critical technology and management issues of their implications. Arjun Malhotra Kiran and his wife have contributed to the state-of-the-art GS Sanyal School of Telecommunication. The advanced VLSI lab on campus is primarily funded by the Foundation is the maintenance of hardware and software, the salaries of teachers and staff, as well as the visit of the faculty, teaching short sessions a year. A visionary idea of Silicon Valley Subhash Patil, the Golden Jubilee, the network of PCs with Internet and Intra-net for all students of the Auberge 3500, in his room, for the world. The Foundation also announced a grant of Rs 5000 for students in need, even more meritorious character whose name in the Top 100 of the commune of the review of salaries list. But in comparison with the 320,000 men Alumni IIT Kharagpur, now, as Arjun Malhotra, Vinod Gupta, and Subhash Patil are rare. “In IITs, the government has made substantial investments to obtain maximum and a minimum return,” says a member of the Faculty. “The government must take stricter measures for the brain drain.” But Professor GS Sanyal is not ready to accept that the former IITians convenient employment settle abroad, and there is not something to the whole country. “They are the companies that earn foreign exchange and, more importantly, they share the technical know-how with the IITs, in pursuit of a low-cost solution to the basic problems to do with the food, shelter, potable water, health and education. “However, as many of the former IITians really do?
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NEW DELHI: Roongta Sushil Kumar, was appointed as the president of the Steel Authority of India (SAIL).
He was already an honorarium as chairman of the steel after PSU His VS Jain, July 31.
Mr. Roongta was previously marketing director of the division of SAIL.
An engineering degree BITS Pilani and postgraduate diploma in International Business from the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), Mr. Roongta began his career in 1972 as a Sales Executive SAIL sales in its set-up. He had held various positions within the company during the past 34 years, and was increased as a member on the verge of SAIL Februar’04.
Mr. Roongta also has extensive experience in the management of a steel plant as a supplement, he was Director General of the Durgapur Steel Plant.
The giant steel a net profit of Rs 1.386,41 crore from the sale of Rs crore 7.416,43 for Quartal’06.
The company’s shares closed Rs 76.85 on the Bombay Stock Exchange on Friday.
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The Minister of Finance, Government of India, the survey for 2003-2004 presented in which the European Parliament, on July 7, 2004. The study suggests an increase in the fees for higher education to improve costs.
Dr. Pritam Singh, director of MDI, noted that higher education must be based on a cost base.
Money is important investment, facilities and staff.
Dr Harivansh Chaturvedi, managing director of the Birla Institute of Technology, found that fees at the University of structures have remained unchanged for a long period. Universities are forced to financial institutions such as libraries and Internet connections.
Mr. Chaturvedi proposed a differential fee structure as in the case of the Indian Institute of Management (IIMs), pro-poor students. The economic study shows that 1265 was approved on engineering degree from universities, institutes, courses and MCA, 1034, 958 establishments, they MBA. Enrolment of students in higher education rose from 7.26 million to 9.2 million in 1997-1998 and 2002-2003.
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